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Overview
Supplemental restraint
system (SRS) - air bag*
(for front passenger’s seat)
P. 2 - 4 7
Accessory socket
P. 5-60
Ventilators P. 5-2
Hazard warning flasher switch
P. 3 - 3 7
Cup holder (for rear seats)
P. 5-69
Parking brake lever
P. 4-6 Gearshift lever* P. 4-22
Allshift lever* P. 4-25
Steering wheel height
adjustment P. 4-9
Heated seats switch*
P. 2-7Front passenger’s air bag
ON-OFF switch* P. 2-53
Audio*
P. 5-24, 5-24
Heater* P. 5-7
Automatic air conditioning*
P. 5 - 1 3
Multi centre display P. 3-14
LHD
Rear window demister
switch P. 3-45
Cup holder (for front
seats) P. 5-69
Front passenger’s
air bag off indicator
lamp* P. 2-56
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Overview
Fuses P. 8-30
RHD
Supplemental restraint
system (SRS) - air bag*
(for front passenger’s seat)
P. 2-47
Accessory socket P. 5-60Ventilators P. 5-2
Hazard warning flasher switch
P. 3 - 3 7
Cup holder (for rear seats)
P. 5 - 6 9 Parking brake lever
P. 4-6
Gearshift lever* P. 4-22
Allshift lever* P. 4-25
Steering wheel height
adjustment P. 4-9
Heated seats switch*
P. 2-7
Rear window demister
switch P. 3-45 Audio*
P. 5-24, 5-24
Heater* P.5-7
Automatic air conditioning*
P. 5-13 Multi centre display
P. 3 - 1 4
Front passenger’s air bag
ON-OFF switch* P. 2-53 Front passenger’s air
bag off indicator
lamp* P. 2-56
Cup holder (for front
seats) P. 5-69
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1-2 Locking and unlocking
1Keys
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The keys fit all locks.
NOTE●
The key number is stamped on the tag as shown in the
illustration.
Make a record of the key number and store the key and
key number tag in separate places, so that you can order
new keys if the original keys are lost.
● The key is a precision electronic device with a built-in sig-
nal transmitter. Please observe the following in order to
prevent a malfunction.
• Do not leave in any place expo sed to direct sunlight, for
example the dashboard.
• Do not disassemble or modify.
• Do not excessively bend the key or subject it to a strong impact. • Do not expose to water.
• Keep away from magnetic key holders.
• Keep away from audio sy
stems, personal cumputers,
TVs, and any other equipment that generates a magnetic
field.
• Do not wash with ultrasonic cleaners or similar equip-
ment.
• Do not leave the key where it may be exposed to high temperature or high humidity.
● The engine is designed so that it will not start if the ID
code registered in the immobi lizer computer and the key’s
ID code do not match. Refer to the section “Electronic
immobilizer” for details and key usage.
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2-30 Seat and seat belts
2
NOTE●The pre-tensioner seat belts will be activated if the vehicle
suffers a severe frontal impact , even if the seat belts are
not worn.
● The pre-tensioner seat belts are designed to work only
once. After the pre-tensioner seat belts have been acti-
vated, we recommend that you have them replaced by a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
SRS warning lampE00405900038
This warning lamp is shared by the SRS air bags and the pre-
tensioner seat belts.
Refer to “SRS warning lamp” on page 2-70.
Force limiter systemE00406000049
In the event of a collision, each force limiter system will effec-
tively absorb the load applied to the seat belt so as to minimize
the impact to the passenger.
WARNING!
● To obtain the best results from your pre-tensioner
seat belt, make sure you do the following:
• Adjust the seat to the proper position.
Refer to “Front seat” on page 2-5.
• Fasten your seat belt properly. Refer to “Seat belts” on page 2-22.
CAUTION!
● Installation of audio equi pment or repairs in the
vicinity of the pre-tension er seat belts or floor con-
sole must be performed in line with MITSUBISHI
MOTORS guidelines. It is important to do this
because the work could aff ect the pre-tensioner sys-
tems.
● If you need to scrap the vehicle, please consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
It is important to do so because unexpected activa-
tion of the pre-tension er seat belts could cause
injury.
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3-16 Instruments and controls
3
Digital clockE00503700091
Following modes are available for digital clock adjustment:● For vehicles with MITSUBIS HI MOTORS genuine audio
automatic mode and manual mode
● Except for vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS genu-
ine audio manual mode only Select the automatic mode or
the manual mode by performing
the following operations: 1. Enter the function setup mode by pushing the “MENU”
button.
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3-18 Instruments and controls
3
3. Make your selection by pressing the “ ” button or the“ ” button.
NOTE● After selecting a mode, you can leave the function setup
mode by taking either of the following steps: • Press the “MENU” button for at least 2 seconds.
• Make no entry for 7 seconds.
Automatic mode (For ve hicles with MITSUBISHI
MOTORS genuine audio)
The automatic mode can set the local time automatically by
using the signal from the local RDS stations. In this mode, CT
(A) is shown in the display. Refer to “Radio data system
(RDS)” on page 5-32, 5-32.
- CT ON (Automatic mode)
- CT OFF (Manual mode)
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3-20 Instruments and controls
3
NOTE●The outside temperature can be displayed from -40 °C to
50 °C.
● The outside temperature displayed may differ from the
actual temperature on account of surrounding conditions,
driving conditions, etc.
● When the outside temperatur e is below -40 °C or over
50 °C, the display will remain -40 °C or 50 °C.Driving informationE00509000054
For vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine
audio
The momentary fuel consumption, average fuel consumption,
driving range and average speed can be displayed.
When the ignition switch is turn ed “ON”, the display shows the
4 items sequentially and returns to the original display that is
shown before the ignition switch was last turned “OFF”.
NOTE● If the “DISP” button is pressed while the display is scroll-
ing through the sequence mentioned above, the display
stops scrolling and shows the item that was shown before
the ignition switch was last turned to the “OFF” position.
Except for vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS
genuine audio
Only the momentary fuel consumption can be displayed. Refer
to “Momentary fuel consumption” on page 3-21.
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Instruments and controls3-21
3
Change of driving information
(For vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine
audio)
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Every time the “DISP” button is pressed lightly (less than 5
seconds), the display can be changed.
Momentary fuel consumption → Average fuel consumption →
Driving range → Average speed
Momentary fuel consumptionE00509200030
This value shows the momentary fuel consumption (in
L/100km, km/L or mpg). Calculation and indication of the
value begin when the vehicle speed rises above 6 km/h (4
mph).