
CAUTION
l
Since  the  fuel  system  may  be  under  pres-
sure,  remove  the  fuel  tank  filler  tube  cap
slowly.  This  relieves  any  pressure  or  vac-
uum  that  might  have  built  up  in  the  fuel
tank. If you hear a hissing sound, wait un-
til  it  stops  before  removing  the  cap.  Oth-
erwise,  fuel  may  spray  out,  injuring  you
or others.
4. To 
fill with fuel correctly depends mainly on correct handling of the fuel filler gun. Do not
tilt the gun. Insert the gun in the tank port as
far as it goes. CAUTION
l
A 
 label which reads “UNLEADED FUEL
ONLY”  is  attached  to  the  fuel  tank  filler
lid  of  vehicles  which  can  only  operate  us-
ing  unleaded  petrol.  Serious  engine  and
catalytic  converter  damage  will  result  if
leaded  petrol  is  filled  into  these  vehicles,
and  consequently,  this  must  never  be  at-
tempted.
5. When 
the gun stops automatically, do not fill with fuel any more. CAUTION
l
To 
 avoid  fuel  spillage  and  overfilling,  do
not “top-off” the fuel tank. 6. To 
close,  turn  the  fuel  tank  filler  tube  cap
slowly  clockwise  until  you  hear  clicking
sounds,  then  gently  push  the  fuel  tank  filler
door closed. CAUTION
l
If 
 you  need  to  replace  the  fuel  tank  filler
tube  cap,  use  only  the  cap  specified  for
your model vehicle. Installation of accessories
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We 
recommend  you  to  consult  your  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
l The  installation  of  accessories,  optional
parts,  etc.,  should  only  be  carried  out  within
the  limits  prescribed  by  law  in  your  country,
and  in  accordance  with  the  guidelines  fitting
instructions  and  warnings  contained  within
the documents accompanying the parts or ac-
cessories.
l Improper  installation  of  electrical  compo-
nents may cause an electrical fire if incorrect-
ly  fitted.  Please  refer  to  the  Modification/al-
teration  to  the  electrical  or  fuel  systems  sec-
tion within this owner’s manual.
l Using a cellular phone or radio set inside the
vehicle  without  an  external  antenna  may
cause  electrical  system  interference,  which
could lead to unsafe vehicle operation.
l Tyres and wheels which do not meet specifi-
cations must not be used.
Refer  to  the  “Specifications”  section  for  in-
formation regarding wheel and tyre sizes.
Important points!
Due  to  the  large  number  of  accessory  and  replace-
ment  parts  of  different  manufactures  available  in
the  market,  it  is  not  possible,  not  only  for
MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS  Authorized  Service  Point,  to  check
whether the attachment or installation of such parts
affects  thedriving  safety  of  your  MITSUBISHI-ve-
hicle.
  General information
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Keyless entry system*
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Press 
the  remote  control  switch,  and  all  doors  and
the tailgate will be locked or unlocked as desired. It
is also possible to operate the outside rear-view mir-
rors. 1- LOCK switch
2-
UNLOCK switch
3- Indication lamp
To lock
Press  the  LOCK  switch  (1).  All  the  doors  and  the
tailgate  will  be  locked.  If  the  interior  lamp  switch
is  in  the  middle  position  (DOOR)  at  this  time,  the
room  lamp  &  map  lamps,  the  rear  personal  lamps,
and the turn-signal lamps will blink once.
To unlock
Press  the  UNLOCK  switch  (2).  All  the  doors  and
the  tailgate  will  be  unlocked.  If  the  interior  lamp
switch  is  in  the  middle  position  (DOOR)  at  this
time, the room lamp & map lamps and the rear per-
sonal lamps will come on for approximately 15 sec-
onds and the turn-signal lamps will blink twice. NOTE
l The 
indication  lamp  (3)  comes  on  each  time
a switch is pressed.
l If the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed and no
door or tailgate is opened within approximate-
ly  30  seconds:  relocking  will  automatically
occur.
l It is possible to modify functions as follows:
For  further  information,  please  contact  your
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
On  a  vehicle  equipped  with  a  Multi  Display
Station (MDS), the functions can be adjusted
on the screen. Refer to the separate operation
manual for details.
• The  time  from  pressing  the  UNLOCKswitch  (2)  to  the  moment  of  automatic
locking can be changed.
• The  confirmation  function  (flashing  of the  turn-signal  lamps)  can  be  set  to  oper-
ate only when the doors and backdoor are
locked  or  only  when  the  doors  and  back-
door are unlocked.
• The  confirmation  function  (this  indicates locking or unlocking of the doors and tail-
gate  with  the  flash  of  the  turn-signal
lamps) can be deactivated.
• The  number  of  times  the  turn-signal lamps  are  flashed  by  the  confirmation
function can be changed.
Operation of the outside rear-view mir-
rors
To fold
Within 30 seconds of locking the doors and tailgate
using  the  LOCK  switch  (1),  press  the  LOCK
switch  twice  rapidly  to  fold  the  outside  rear-view
mirrors. To extend
Within 
30 seconds of unlocking the doors and tail-
gate using the UNLOCK switch (2), press the UN-
LOCK  switch  twice  rapidly  to  return  the  outside
rear-view mirrors to their extended positions.
NOTE
l The keyless entry system does not operate in
the following conditions:
• The key is left in the key cylinder.
• The door or tailgate is open.
l The remote control switch will operate with-
in  about  4  m  from  the  vehicle.  However,  the
operating  range  of  the  remote  control  switch
may  change  if  the  vehicle  is  located  near  a
power  station,  or  radio/TV  broadcasting  sta-
tion.
l If  either  of  the  following  problems  occurs,
the battery may be exhausted.
• The  remote  control  switch  is  operated  atthe  correct  distance  from  the  vehicle,  but
the  doors  and  tailgate  are  not  locked/un-
locked in response.
• The  indication  lamp  (3)  is  dim  or  does not come on.
 
For  further  information,  please  contact
your  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point.
If  you  replace  the  battery  yourself,  refer
to  “Procedure  for  replacing  the  remote
control switch battery” on page 1-05.
l If  your  remote  control  switch  is  lost  or  dam-
aged,  please  contact  your  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point for a re-
placement remote control switch. Locking and unlocking
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Automatic mode (For vehicles with MITSUBISHI
MOTORS genuine audio)
The 
automatic  adjustment  mode  can  set  the  local
time  automatically  by  using  the  signal  from  local
RDS stations. In this mode, CT (A) is shown in the
display.  Refer  to  “Radio  data  system  (RDS)”  on
page 5-18. Manual mode
The 
manual mode is also available in case the auto-
matic  mode  shows  the  incorrect  time  when  the  ad-
jacent  local  RDS  stations  are  located  in  a  different
time  zone.  Refer  to  “Radio  data  system  (RDS)”  on
page 5-18. Set  the  time  by  pressing  the  various  buttons  as
described below.
H- To adjust the hour
M- To adjust the minutes
SET- To reset the minutes to zero 10:30-11:29…Changes to 11:00
11:30-12:29…Changes to 12:00
Outside temperature E00503900019
This value shows the outside temperature of the ve-
hicle. If  the  outside  air  temperature  drops  below  approx.
3 °C, 
the alarm sounds and the outside air tempera-
ture figure flashes for about 10 seconds. CAUTION
l
There 
 is  a  danger  the  road  might  be  icy,
even when the outside air temperature fig-
ure  is  not  flashing,  so  please  take  care
when driving.
NOTE l The 
outside  temperature  can  be  displayed
from -40 °C to 50 °C.
l The  outside  temperature  displayed  may  dif-
fer from the actual temperature on account of
surrounding  conditions,  driving  conditions,
etc.
l When  the  outside  temperature  is  below
-40 °C or over 50 °C, the display will remain
-40 °C or 50 °C. Instruments and controls
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The  mirrors  can  be  extended  and  retracted  for  30
seconds 
after  the  ignition  switch  is  turned  to  the
“LOCK” position.
Either  the  mirror  switch  in  the  cabin  or  the  remote
controller  of  the  keyless  entry  system  (if  so  equip-
ped) can be used.
For  information  on  the  keyless  entry  system,  refer
to page 1-04.
NOTE
l It  is  also  possible  to  fold  and  return  the  mir-
rors by hand.
l When  freezing  has  occurred  and  mirrors  fail
to operate as intended, please refrain from re-
peated pushing of the retractor switch as this
action can result in burn-out of the mirror mo-
tor circuits.
Automatic extension of mirrors
If the engine is stopped and started with the mirrors
retracted, the mirrors automatically extend for safe-
ty  when  the  vehicle  speed  reaches  30  km/h
(19 mph).
NOTE l If the mirrors are retracted manually or using
the  mirror  switch  after  the  engine  is  started,
they do not extend automatically. Use the mir-
ror  switch  to  extend  the  mirrors,  or  turn  the
ignition switch to the “LOCK” position to ac-
tivate the automatic extension function. Heated mirror*
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When 
the  rear  window  demister  switch  is  pressed,
the  outside  rear-view  mirrors  are  demisted  or  de-
frosted.  Current  will  flow  through  the  heater  ele-
ment inside the mirrors, thus clearing away frost or
condensation.
The  indication  lamp  (C)  will  illuminate  while  the
demister  is  on.  The  heater  will  be  turned  off  auto-
matically in about 20 minutes. Ignition switch
E00601401731 LOCK
The 
engine  is  stopped  and  the  steering  wheel
locked.  The  key  can  be  inserted  and  removed  only
when the switch is in this position.
ACC
The  engine  is  stopped,  but  the  electrical  devices
such as the radio and cigarette lighter can be operat-
ed.
ON
The engine is running, and all the vehicle’s electri-
cal devices can be operated.
START
The starter motor operates. After the engine has star-
ted, release the key and it will automatically return
to the “ON” position. Starting and driving
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The  detection  areas  are  within  approximately
50 
cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  100  cm  (B)
from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or  less  from
the ground surface, excluding the area approximate-
ly 10 cm (D) from the ground surface. The non-de-
tection  areas  (E)  are  within  approximately  20  cm
(F) from the bumper. NOTE
l If 
the rear bumper has been exposed to an im-
pact, the corner or back sensors may fail and
prevent  the  system  from  functioning  proper-
ly.  We  recommend  you  to  have  your  vehicle
inspected.
l The  sensors  do  not  detect  objects  located  in
the area directly below or near the bumper. If
the height of an object is lower than the moun-
ted  position  of  the  corner  or  back  sensors,
the  sensors  may  not  continue  detecting  it
even if they detected it initially.
For  information  on  how  to  change  the  detection
areas,  please  refer  to  “Changing  the  detection
areas” on page 4-31. CAUTION
l
The 
 corner  sensor  system  may  not  oper-
ate  properly  under  the  following  condi-
tions: • The  sensors  or  surroundings  are  cov-ered with ice, snow, or mud.
• The sensors are frozen.
• The  system  receives  ultrasonic  noise from other sources (the horns of other
vehicles,  motorcycle  engines,  brakes,
radios,  pouring  rain,  splashing  water,
tyre chains, etc.).
• The  sensors  are  extremely  hot  or  cold (while  the  vehicle  is  parked  for  a  long
period  of  time  under  a  blazing  sun  or
in cold weather).
• The vehicle tilts significantly.
• The  vehicle  is  driven  on  a  rough  road (with a bumpy, gravel, hilly, or grassy
surface).
• The vehicle is too close to an obstacle.
• The  sensors  or  surroundings  have been wiped by hand, or stickers or ac-
cessories have been attached.
l The  corner  sensor  system  may  not  prop-
erly detect the following:
• Objects  that  are  thin,  such  as  wirenets or ropes.
• Objects  that  absorb  sound  waves, such as snow.
• Objects  that  are  shaped  with  a  sharp angle.
• Objects  with  a  smooth  surface,  such as glass.
• Objects  that  are  low,  such  as  kerb- stones. NOTE
l The 
buzzer may sound lower than the normal
warning  sound  when  the  corner  sensor  sys-
tem  is  receiving  ultrasonic  noise  from  other
sources, but this is not a malfunction. The buz-
zer will stop sounding and the system will re-
turn to normal operation after the noise is no
longer received.
To operate E00615700448
To  operate  the  system  while  the  ignition  switch  is
“ON”, 
move  the  selector  lever  to  the  “R”  (RE-
VERSE)  position  on  an  A/T  vehicle,  or  move  the
gearshift  lever  to  the  “R”  (Reverse)  position  on  a
M/T  vehicle.  To  stop  the  operation,  push  the  “SO-
NAR” switch. The  “SONAR  OFF”  indication  lamp  will  illumi-
nate 
to indicate that the system has stopped operat-
ing. Starting and driving
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Ventilators
.................................................................................... 5-02
Front automatic air conditioning ..................................................5-05
Rear heater*/Rear cooler* ............................................................ 5-09
Rear automatic air conditioning* .................................................5-09
Important operation tips for the air conditioning..........................5-11
Air purifier (with deodorizing function)* .....................................5-12
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player* ................5-13
Error codes.................................................................................... 5-28
Handling of compact discs ........................................................... 5-30
Antenna......................................................................................... 5-31
Sun visors..................................................................................... 5-32
Vanity mirror ................................................................................ 5-32
Ashtray.......................................................................................... 5-33
Cigarette lighter* .......................................................................... 5-34
Accessory socket*........................................................................ 5-35
Interior lamps ................................................................................ 5-35
Storage spaces............................................................................... 5-38
Cup holder.................................................................................... 5-40
Bottle holder ................................................................................. 5-41
Card holder (RHD vehicles only) .................................................5-42
Personal table* .............................................................................. 5-42
Tonneau cover* ............................................................................ 5-42
Assist grip..................................................................................... 5-44
Coat hooks*.................................................................................. 5-44
Luggage hooks.............................................................................. 5-45
Cargo net*..................................................................................... 5-45
Warning triangle retaining bands .................................................5-45For pleasant driving
5●
 For details on a vehicle equipped with a Multi Dis-
play Station (MDS), refer to a separate operation
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LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player*
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The audio system can be used when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. A- Display window
B- Audio system
NOTE l The MITSUBISHI genuine CD autochanger can be connected to this audio system.
The CD autochanger can be operated by the switch of the audio body. Refer to 
“To listen to a CD” on page 5-24.
l To listen to the audio system while the engine is stopped, turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position.
l If  a  cellular  phone  is  used  inside  the  vehicle,  it  may  create  noise  from  the  audio  equipment.  This  does  not  mean  that  anything  is  wrong  with  your  audio
equipment. In such a case, use the cellular phone at a place as far away as possible from the audio equipment.
l If  foreign  objects  or  water  get  into  the  audio  equipment,  or  if  smoke  or  a  strange  odour  comes  from  it,  immediately  turn  off  the  audio  system  and  have  it
checked. Never try to repair it by yourself. Avoid continuous usage without inspection by a qualified person. For pleasant driving
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Radio control panel and display
E007089007131. AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button
2.
TUNE/SEEK (Down-step/Down-seek) button
3. TUNE/SEEK (Up-step/Up-seek) button
4. Memory select buttons
5. PWR (On-Off) switch 6. FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicators
7.
ST (Stereo) indicator
8. Preset memory number display
9. Frequency display window For pleasant driving
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