
Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference)
–– l
There  is a fault in the keyless op-
eration system. Refer to “Keyless operation system”
on page 1-07. l
The 
 brake fluid level in the reser-
voir has fallen to a low level.
l There  is  a  fault  in  the  brake  sys-
tem. l
Immediately  stop the vehicle in a
safe place.
We  recommend  you  to  consult  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.
Refer  to  “Brake  warning  dis-
play” on page 3-42. Instruments and controls
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Warning lamps
E00502400147Brake warning lamp
E00502502357
This 
lamp  illuminates  when  the  ignition
switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position  or
the  operation  mode  is  put  in  ON,  and
goes off after a few seconds.
Always make sure that the lamp goes off
before driving.
With the ignition switch or the operation
mode  in  ON,  the  brake  warning  lamp  il-
luminates under the following conditions:
l When  the  parking  brake  lever  has
been engaged.
l When  the  brake  fluid  level  in  the
reservoir falls to a low level.
l When  the  brake  force  distribution
function is not operating correctly. CAUTION
l
In 
 the  situations  listed  below,
brake performance may be com-
promised or the vehicle may be-
come unstable if brakes are ap-
plied  suddenly;  consequently,
avoid  driving  at  high  speeds  or
applying  the  brakes  suddenly.
Furthermore,  the  vehicle
should be brought to a stop in a
safe  location  and  to  have  it
checked. CAUTION
• The 
brake  warning  lamp
does  not  illuminate  when
the parking brake is applied
or  does  not  turn  off  when
the  parking  brake  is  re-
leased.
• The  ABS  warning  lamp  and brake  warning  lamp  illumi-
nate at the same time
For  details,  refer  to  “ABS
warning  lamp”  on  page
4-38.
• The brake warning lamp re- mains  illuminated  during
driving.
l The  vehicle  should  be  brought
to  a  halt  in  the  following  man-
ner  when  brake  performance
has deteriorated.
• Depress  the  brake  pedalharder than usual.
Even  if  the  brake  pedal
moves  down  to  the  very  end
of its possible stroke, keep it
pressed down hard.
• Should  the  brakes  fail,  use engine  braking  to  reduce
your speed and pull the park-
ing brake lever.
Depress  the  brake  pedal  to
operate  the  stop  lamp  to
alert the vehicles behind you. Check engine warning lamp
E00502601638
This 
lamp  is  a  part  of  an  onboard  diag-
nostic  system  which  monitors  the  emis-
sions, engine control system or CVT con-
trol system.
If  a  problem  is  detected  in  one  of  these
systems, this lamp illuminates or flashes.
Although  your  vehicle  will  usually  be
drivable and not need towing, we recom-
mend you to have the system checked as
soon as possible.
This  lamp  will  also  illuminate  when  the
ignition switch is turned “ON” or the op-
eration  mode  is  put  in  ON,  and  goes  off
after the engine has started. If it does not
go off after the engine has started, we rec-
ommend you to have the vehicle checked. CAUTION
l
Prolonged 
 driving  with  this
lamp on may cause further dam-
age  to  the  emission  control  sys-
tem.  It  could  also  affect  fuel
economy and drivability.
l If  the  lamp  does  not  illuminate
when  the  ignition  switch  is
turned  to  the  “ON”  position  or
the  operation  mode  is  put  in
ON,  we  recommend  you  to
have the system checked. Instruments and controls
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Type 1
Type 2
When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po-
sition 
or  the  operation  mode  is  put  in  ON,  if  the
brake fluid is low, this warning is displayed.
The warning lamp in the instrument cluster also il-
luminates. CAUTION
l
If 
 this  warning  stays  illuminated  and
does  not  go  out  while  driving,  there  is  a
danger  of  ineffective  braking.  In  this
case,  immediately  park  your  vehicle  in  a
safe  place  and  we  recommend  you  to
have it checked. CAUTION
l
If 
 the  brake  warning  display  is  displayed
and the brake warning lamp and the ABS
warning lamp are illuminated at the same
time,  the  braking  force  distribution  func-
tion  will  not  operate,  so  the  vehicle  may
be  destabilised  during  sudden  braking.
Avoid  sudden  braking  and  high-speed
driving,  stop  the  vehicle  in  a  safe  place,
and we recommend you to have it checked.
l The vehicle should be brought to a halt in
the  following  manner  when  brake  per-
formance has deteriorated.
• Depress  the  brake  pedal  harder  thanusual.
Even  if  the  brake  pedal  moves  down
to  the  very  end  of  its  possible  stroke,
keep it pressed down hard.
• Should the brakes fail, use engine brak- ing  to  reduce  your  speed  and  pull  the
parking brake lever.
Depress  the  brake  pedal  to  operate
the  stop  lamp  to  alert  the  vehicles  be-
hind you. Charge warning display
E00524800200
Type 1 Type 2
If there is a fault with the charging system, the warn-
ing 
display  is  displayed  on  the  information  screen
in the multi-information display. The warning lamp
in the instrument cluster also illuminates. CAUTION
l
If 
 the  warning  is  displayed  while  the  en-
gine is running, immediately park your ve-
hicle  in  a  safe  place  and  we  recommend
you to have it checked. Instruments and controls
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Automatic transmission
INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT
(Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* E00602100031
The 
INVECS-III  uses  optimization  and  adaptation
functions to optimally match the gear ratio to driv-
ing and road conditions.
The CVT is capable of changing the gear ratio auto-
matically  and  steplessly  to  suit  driving  conditions
in  all  phases  of  vehicle  operation.  It  therefore  real-
izes  smooth,  shock-free  operation  and  excellent
fuel efficiency. CAUTION
l
Automatic 
 downshifts may not take place
while  the  CVT  fluid  is  still  cool  immedi-
ately  after  you  start  driving.  To  cause  a
downshift, depress the brake pedal, man-
ually shift down when necessary.
Always  strive  to  drive  safely  in  accord-
ance with road conditions.
Selector lever operation E00602200221
The  CVT  selects  an  optimum  gear  ratio  automati-
cally, 
depending  on  the  speed  of  the  vehicle  and
the position of the accelerator pedal. The  selector  lever  (A)  has  2  gates;  the  main  gate
(B) and the manual gate (C).
While depressing the brake pedal,
move 
the selector lever through the gate. Move the selector lever through the gate. WARNING
l Always 
 depress  the  brake  pedal  when
shifting  the  selector  lever  into  the  other
position  from  the  “P”  (PARK)  or  “N”
(NEUTRAL) position.
Never put your foot on the accelerator ped-
al  while  shifting  the  selector  lever  from
the “P” (PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) po-
sition.
NOTE l To 
avoid  erroneous  operation,  move  the  se-
lector lever firmly into each position and brief-
ly  hold  it  there.  Always  check  the  position
shown  by  the  selector  lever  position  display
after moving the selector lever.
l If  the  brake  pedal  is  not  depressed  and  held,
the  shift-lock  device  activates  to  prevent  the
selector  lever  from  being  moved  from  the
“P” (PARK) position.
When the selector lever cannot be shifted from
the “P” (PARK) position E00629000178
When  the  selector  lever  cannot  be  shifted  from  the
“P” 
(PARK)  position  to  another  position  while  the
brake pedal is pressed and held down with the igni-
tion  switch  or  the  operation  mode  in  ON,  the  bat-
tery  may  be  flat  or  the  shift-lock  mechanism  may
be  malfunctioning.  Immediately  have  your  vehicle
checked  by  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized
Service Point.
 
If  you  need  to  move  the  vehicle,  shift  the  selector
lever as follows. 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Stop the engine if it is running. Starting and driving
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4       

Sports mode display
E00612200208
In 
sports mode, the currently selected position is dis-
played on the multi-information display. When a malfunction occurs in the CVT
E00602300336
Type 1 or
Type 2
or
When the warning display appears
There 
could be a system malfunction if the   warn-
ing 
display  or  the    warning  display  is  displayed
on 
the  information  screen  in  the  multi-information
display. CAUTION
l
If 
 malfunction  occurs  in  the  CVT  while
driving,  the    warning  display  or  the 
warning  display  will  appear  on  the  infor-
mation 
screen  in  the  multi-information
display.
In this case, follow these procedures:
[When   warning display is showing]
The 
CVT fluid is overheating. The engine
control may activate to lower the CVT flu-
id temperature, causing the engine revolu-
tions  and  vehicle  speed  to  decrease.  In
this  case,  take  one  of  the  following  meas-
ures. • Slow down your vehicle.
• Stop  the  vehicle  in  a  safe  place,  placethe  selector  lever  in  the  “P”  (PARK)
position, and open the bonnet with the
engine  running  to  allow  the  engine  to
cool down.
After  a  while,  confirm  that  the    warn-
ing 
display is no longer showing. It is safe
to continue driving if the display is no lon-
ger  showing.  If  the  warning  display  re-
mains  or  appears  frequently,  we  recom-
mend you to have your vehicle inspected.
[When   warning display is showing]
It 
may be that there is something unusual
happening in the CVT, causing a safety de-
vice  to  activate.  We  recommend  you  to
have your vehicle inspected as soon as pos-
sible. Operation of the CVT
E00602600182 CAUTION
l
Before 
 selecting  a  position  with  the  en-
gine  running  and  the  vehicle  stationary,
fully  depress  the  brake  pedal  to  prevent
the vehicle from creeping.
The  vehicle  will  begin  to  move  as  soon  as
the  CVT  is  engaged,  especially  when  the
engine  speed  is  high,  at  fast  idle  or  with
the air conditioning operating, the brakes
should  only  be  released  when  you  are
ready to drive away.
l Depress  the  brake  pedal  with  the  right
foot at all times.
Using the left foot could cause driver move-
ment delay in case of an emergency.
l To  prevent  sudden  acceleration,  never
race  the  engine  when  shifting  from  the
“P” (PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position.
l Operating the accelerator pedal while the
other  foot  is  resting  on  the  brake  pedal
will  affect  braking  efficiency  and  may
cause premature wear of brake pads.
l Use  the  selector  lever  in  the  correct  shift
position in accordance with driving condi-
tions.
Never  coast  downhill  backward  with  the
driving  shift  position  {“D”  (DRIVE)  or
sports  mode}  or  coast  forward  with  the
“R” (REVERSE) position.
The  engine  stops  and  the  brake  pedal  ef-
fort or the steering wheel handling weight
increasing could lead to an accident. Starting and driving
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1
830.5 mm
2 461 mm
3 68.5 mm
4 75 mm
5 310 mm
6 13.5 mm
7 66.5 mm
8 50 mm
9 52 mm
10 464 mm
(at kerb weight condi- tion)
370 mm to 384 mm (at laden condition)
11 447 mm
12 487 mm
13 495 mm
14 525.5 mmNOTE
l The 
values  under  item  12  can  be  varied  de-
pending on the loading condition of cargo or
luggage.
Operating hints l To prevent the clutch from slipping (Vehicle
with a M/T only), do not rev the engine more
than is required when starting off. l
Be 
 sure  that  the  driving  speed  does  not  ex-
ceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer operation.
It is also recommended that you obey the lo-
cal  regulations  in  case  driving  speed  with  a
trailer  is  limited  to  less  than  100  km/h
(62 mph).
l To prevent shocks from the overrun brake, de-
press  the  brake  pedal  lightly  at  first  and  then
more strongly.
l To  make  full  use  of  engine  braking,  change
to  a  lower  shift  point  before  descending  a
slope.
Additional precautions for vehicles equipped with
a CVT
It is recommended the “D” position on slopes or at
low speed.
Use the sports mode in mountainous areas in order
to  make  better  use  of  engine  braking  and  to  assist
the brake system.
However,  be  sure  that  the  speed  does  not  exceed
the maximum speed limit for the selected shift posi-
tion.
Overheating
This  will  normally  occur  as  a  result  of  some  me-
chanical  failure.  If  your  vehicle  should  overheat,
stop  and  check  for  a  loose  or  broken  water  pump/
alternator  drive  belt,  a  blocked  radiator  air  intake
or a low coolant level. If these items are satisfacto-
ry the overheating could be caused by a number of
mechanical  causes  that  would  have  to  be  checked
at a competent service centre. CAUTION
l
If the engine overheats, please refer to the
“Engine 
overheating”  section  of  “For
emergencies”  prior  to  taking  any  correc-
tive action.
l On  vehicles  equipped  with  CVT,  if  the  warning  display  is  showing,  the  tempera-
ture of the CVT fluid is high.
Read 
the  reference  page  and  take  the  re-
quired measures.
Refer  to  “When  a  malfunction  occurs  in
the CVT” on page 4-27. Starting and driving
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If the vehicle breaks down
E00800101108
If 
the  vehicle  breaks  down  on  the  road,  move  it  to
the  shoulder  and  turn  on  the  hazard  warning  flash-
ers and set up a warning triangle, flashing lamp, etc.
Refer  to  “Hazard  warning  flasher  switch”  on  page
3-50.
If the engine stops/fails
Vehicle operation and control are affected if the en-
gine stops.
Before moving the vehicle to a safe area, be aware
of the following:
l The  brake  booster  becomes  inoperative  and
the pedal effort will increase. Press down the
brake pedal harder than usual.
l Since the power steering system is no longer
operative,  the  steering  wheel  feels  heavy
when turning it. Emergency starting
E00800502503
If 
the  engine  cannot  be  started  because  the  battery
is  weak  or  dead,  the  battery  from  another  vehicle
can be used with jumper cables to start the engine. WARNING
l To 
 start  the  engine  using  jumper  cables
connected to another vehicle, perform the
correct  procedures  according  to  the  in-
struction  below.  Incorrect  procedures
could result in a fire or explosion or dam-
age to the vehicles. CAUTION
l
Do 
 not attempt to start the engine by pull-
ing or pushing the vehicle.
It could damage your vehicle.
l Always  wear  protective  eye  goggles  when
working near the battery.
l Keep  the  battery  out  of  the  reach  of  chil-
dren.
1. Get 
the  vehicles  close  enough  so  the  jumper cables  can  reach,  but  be  sure  the  vehicles
aren’t touching each other. CAUTION
l
Check 
 the other vehicle. It must have a 12-
volt battery.
If  the  other  system  isn’t  12-volt,  shorting
can damage both vehicles. 2. Turn 
off all lamps, heater and other electrical
loads.
3. Set the parking brake firmly on each vehicle. Put an A/T, CVT in “P” (PARK) or a M/T in
“N” (Neutral).
4. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi- tion or put the operation mode in OFF. WARNING
l Perform 
 step  4  on  both  vehicles  before-
hand.
Make sure that the cables or your clothes
cannot be caught by the fan or drive belt.
Personal injury could result.
5. Make 
sure battery electrolyte is at the proper level.
Refer to “Battery” on page 8-08. WARNING
l If 
 electrolyte  fluid  is  not  visible,  or  ap-
pears to be frozen, Do Not Attempt Jump
Starting!
A battery might rupture or explode if the
temperature  is  below  the  freezing  point
or if it is not filled to the proper level.
6. Connect 
one  end  of  one  jumper  cable  to  the positive  (+)  terminal  of  the  discharged  bat-
tery (A), and the other end to the positive (+)
terminal of the booster battery (B).
  For emergencies
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6      

CAUTION
l
Do  not  use  a  scrubbing  brush  or  other
hard tools as they may damage the plastic
part surface.
l Do not use wax containing compound (pol-
ishing  powder)  which  may  damage  the
plastic part surface.
l Do not bring the plastic parts into contact
with  petrol,  light  oil,  brake  fluids,  engine
oils,  greases,  paint  thinners,  and  sulphu-
ric  acid  (battery  electrolyte)  which  may
crack, stain or discolour the plastic parts.
If  they  touch  the  plastic  parts,  wipe  them
off  with  soft  cloth,  chamois  or  the  like
and an aqueous solution of neutral deter-
gent  then  immediately  rinse  the  affected
parts with water.
Chrome parts E00901400098
In  order  to  prevent  spots  and  corrosion  of  chrome
parts, 
wash with water, dry thoroughly, and apply a
special  protective  coating.  This  should  be  done
more frequently in winter.
Aluminium wheels* E00901500347
1. Remove 
dirt using a sponge while sprinkling
water on the vehicle.
2. Use  neutral  detergent  on  any  dirt  that  cannot be removed easily with water.
Rinse  off  the  neutral  detergent  after  washing
the vehicle.
3. Dry  the  vehicle  thoroughly  using  a  chamois leather or a soft cloth. CAUTION
l
Do 
 not  use  a  brush  or  other  hard  imple-
ment on the wheels.
Doing so could scratch the wheels.
l Do  not  use  any  cleaner  that  contains  an
abrasive  substance  or  is  acidic  or  alka-
line.  Doing  so  could  cause  the  coating  on
the  wheels  to  peel  or  become  discoloured
or stained.
l Do  not  directly  apply  hot  water  using  a
steam cleaner or by any other means.
l Contact  with  seawater  and  road  deicer
can  cause  corrosion.  Rinse  off  such  sub-
stances as soon as possible.
Window glass E00901600117
The  window  glass  can  normally  be  cleaned  using
only a sponge and water.
Glass 
cleaner  can  be  used  to  remove  oil,  grease,
dead insects, etc. After washing the glass, wipe dry
with  a  clean,  dry,  soft  cloth.  Never  use  a  cloth  that
is used for cleaning a painted surface to clean a win-
dow.  Wax  from  the  painted  surface  could  get  on
the glass and lower glass transparency and visibility.
NOTE
l To  clean  the  inside  of  the  rear  window,  al-
ways  use  a  soft  cloth  and  wipe  the  window
glass along the demister heater element so as
not to cause damage. Wiper blades
E00901700062
Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease,
dead 
insects,  etc.,  from  the  wiper  blades.  Replace
the wiper blades when they no longer wipe proper-
ly. (Refer to page 8-15.)
Engine compartment E00902100308
Clean the engine compartment at the beginning and
end 
of  winter.  Pay  particular  attention  to  flanges,
crevices and peripheral parts where dust containing
road chemicals and other corrosive materials might
collect.
If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in
your area, clean the engine compartment at least ev-
ery three months.
Never  spray  or  splash  water  on  the  electrical  com-
ponents  in  the  engine  compartment,  as  this  may
cause damage.
Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic parts and
so on into contact with sulphuric acid (battery elec-
trolyte) which may crack, stain or discolour them.
If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, cha-
mois or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral
detergent  then  immediately  rinse  the  affected  parts
with plenty of water. Vehicle care
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