AF (Alternative Frequencies) function
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The
AF function finds a station broadcasting the
same program and selects the station with the stron-
gest signal of AF lists.
The AF function is turned on (with the AF indica-
tor (9) shown on the display) at all times unless
you manually switch it off.
The AF function can be turned ON and OFF.
Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-21.
CT (Clock Time) function E00721000014
The clock can be set automatically by using the sig-
nal
from the local RDS stations. Refer to “Digital
clock” on page 3-10.
REG (Regional) function E00721100015
REG function limits to receive the stations broad-
casting regional programs.
Regional
programming and regional networks are
organized differently depending on the country or
area (they may be changed according to the hour,
state, or broadcast area), so if you don’t want to re-
ceive the regional programs automatically, you can
set up REG ON not to receive regional programs.
The REG function can be turned ON and OFF.
Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-21.
PI (Program Identification) search function E00721200016
When travelling long distance and the recalled pre-
set
station is weak, the radio searches another fre-
quency broadcasting the same programming with
the same PI code in AF list. If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same
programming,
the radio searches a frequency broad-
casting the regional programming. The radio suc-
ceeds in searching the regional programming, then
the display shows the REG indicator (11).
If the radio does not succeed in searching the re-
gional programming, the radio returns to the recal-
led preset station.
PTY (Program type) E00721300192
RDS broadcasts are classified according to pro-
gram
type (PTY) as follows. Use the TUNE/SEEK
button (5 or 6) to select your desired PTY. 1. NEWS
2. AFFAIRS (Current affairs)
3. INFO (Information)
4. SPORT
5. EDUCATE (Education)
6. DRAMA
7. CULTURE
8. SCIENCE
9. VARIED
10. POP M (Pop music)
11. ROCK M (Rock music)
12. EASY M (Easy music)
13. LIGHT M (Light classics)
14. CLASSICS
15. OTHER M (Other music)
16. WEATHER (Weather information)
17. FINANCE
18. CHILDREN
19. SOCIAL
20. RELIGION
21. PHONE IN
22. TRAVEL
23. LEISURE
24. JAZZ
25. COUNTRY
26. NATION M (National music) 27. OLDIES
28.
FOLK M (Folk music)
29. DOCUMENT
To search for a broadcast of desired program type: 1. Press the PTY button (8).
2. Press the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) forless than 1 second at a time to select your de-
sired PTY.
3. Two seconds after a desired PTY has been se- lected, the radio will begin to search for a
broadcast of your selected PTY. During
search, the selected PTY on the display
blinks and the radio will begin to search for a
broadcast of your selected PTY.
4. When the radio picks up a station with your desired PTY, the display will show the name
of the station. NOTE
l If
the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) is pressed
for more than 1 second, the radio will try to
find out another broadcast of the same pro-
gram type as currently selected. For pleasant driving
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Interior lamp switch
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The
interior lamp switch can be used to turn the
room & map lamps and rear personal lamps on and
off. 1 ( ) -
The room lamp & map lamps and
rear
personal lamps are off regard-
less of opening and closing of the
doors and tailgate.
NOTE l When
the room lamp & map lamp switch is
in the “ON” position, the interior lamp
switch cannot be used to turn off the room
lamp & map lamps. 2 (DOOR) - The room lamp & map lamps and
rear
personal lamps go on when a
door or the tailgate is opened. When
all doors and tailgate are closed, the
room lamp & map lamps and rear per-
sonal lamps are illuminated and dim-
med gradually for 15 seconds and
then go out.
However, the lamp goes out immedi-
ately without being dimmed in the
following cases:
l The doors and tailgate are
closed and the ignition switch
is turned to the “ON” position.
l All doors and tailgate are
locked using the key mecha-
nism of the driver’s door, the
lock knob of the driver’s door,
or the remote control switch of
the keyless entry system (if so
equipped).
NOTE l On
vehicles with keyless entry system, if the
ignition key is removed with the doors and
tailgate closed, the room lamp & map lamps
and rear personal lamps are dimmed gradual-
ly for 15 seconds and then go out.
The dimming period is also adjustable.
For further information, we recommend you
to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized 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. l
When
the room lamp & map lamp switch is
in the “ON” position, closing the doors and
tailgate does not cause the room lamp & map
lamps to go off.
3 ( ) -
The room lamp & map lamps and
rear personal lamps are on regardless
of opening and closing of the doors
and tailgate.
Room lamp & map lamps E00717400020
With the doors and tailgate closed and the interior
lamp
switch in the “DOOR” position, pressing the
lens (A) makes the room lamp & map lamps come
on and pressing the lens again makes them go off.
If any of the doors or the tailgate is opened, the
room lamp & map lamps come on. When it is sub-
sequently closed, the lamps gradually dim for 15
seconds and then go off. For pleasant driving
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NOTE
l The
interior lamps auto-cutout function can
be deactivated. We recommend you to con-
sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point for detailed information and as-
sistance.
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. Storage spaces
E00713100928 CAUTION
l
Never
leave lighters, cans of carbonated
drink, and spectacles in the cabin when
parking the vehicle in hot sunshine. The
cabin will become extremely hot, so light-
ers and other flammable items may catch
fire and unopened drink cans (including
beer cans) may rupture. The heat may al-
so deform or crack plastic spectacle len-
ses and other spectacle parts that are
made of plastic.
l Keep the lids of storage spaces closed
while driving the vehicle. A lid or the con-
tents of a storage space could otherwise
cause injuries.
NOTE l Do
not leave valuables in any storage space
when leaving the vehicle. 1- Rear side box
2-
Personal box
3- Sunglasses pocket*
4- Instrument panel upper box
5- Luggage floor box
6- Glove box
Glove box E00717600471
The glove box can be locked and unlocked using
the key. 1- To lock
2-
To unlock
3- To open, pull the lever For pleasant driving
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Card holder (RHD vehicles only)
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To
store a card, insert it into the card holder until
you hear a click. To remove the card, give it a
push. It will come out automatically. NOTE
l The card holder can hold up to 3 cards.
l Do
not insert receipts and other thin pieces
of paper. Personal table*
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To
use the personal table, push the button (A) and
pull the table up until it locks in position. WARNING
l Keep the table retracted while driving the
vehicle.
The table could otherwise cause
an accident in the event of hard braking
or a collision.
l When retracting the table, push it until a
click is emitted from the vicinity of the but-
ton. Confirm that the table is securely re-
tained.
NOTE l Make sure the table is level before using it.
l Do
not place luggage weighing a total of 4
kg or more on the table.
l Keep the table retracted when you are not us-
ing it. Tonneau cover*
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To install 1. Remove
the tonneau cover, which is stowed
in the luggage area, from its storage bag.
2. Stow the third seat (Refer to “Stowing the third seat” on page
2-13.)
3. Move the sliders (A) outward to the posi- tions where they click, then check that they
are securely locked in position. For pleasant driving
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tery (A), and the other end to the positive (+)
terminal of the booster battery (B).
Diesel-powered vehicles (except for diesel
particulate filter models)
Lift
up the front of the engine cover to re-
lease the three grommets (A). Then, pull the
engine cover towards you to release the grom-
met (B) and remove the cover. Diesel-powered vehicles (for diesel particu-
late filter models) Lift up the engine cover to release the five
grommets (A) and remove the cover.
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). 5. Connect
one end of the other jumper cable to
the negative (-) terminal of the booster bat-
tery, and the other end to the engine block of
the vehicle with the discharged battery at the
point farthest from the battery. NOTE
l Open
the cover before connecting the jumper
cable to the positive (+) terminal of the bat-
tery. (Refer to “Battery” on page 8-10.) WARNING
l Be
sure to observe the connecting se-
quence of .
l Make sure that the connection is made
to
the appointed position (shown in the il-
lustration). If the connection is made di-
rectly to the negative side of the battery,
the inflammable gasses generated from
the battery might catch fire and explode.
l When connecting the jumper cable, do
not connect the positive (+) cable to the
negative (-) terminal. Otherwise sparks
might cause explosion of the battery. CAUTION
l
Take
care not to get the jumper cable
caught in the cooling fan or other rotat-
ing part in the engine compartment.
l Take care not to pinch the wiring harness
with the clamps when connecting the
jumper cables.
l Use the proper cables suitable for the bat-
tery size. Otherwise heat damage to the ca-
bles could result.
l Check the jumper cables for damage and
corrosion before use.
6. Start
the engine in the vehicle which has the booster battery, let the engine idle a few mi- For emergencies
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nutes, then start the engine in the vehicle
with the discharged battery.
CAUTION
l
Keep the engine of the vehicle giving assis-
tance running.
7. After
the engine is started, disconnect the ca- bles in the reverse order. WARNING
l Charging
the battery while it is installed
in the vehicle might cause the battery to
catch fire and explode. Or damage to the
vehicle could result. If it has to be charg-
ed in that condition for unavoidable rea-
sons, disconnect the vehicle side negative
(-) terminal connected to the battery.
l Keep sparks, cigarettes and flames away
from the battery because the battery may
produce an explosion.
l Use adequate ventilation when charging
or using the battery in an enclosed space.
l Remove all the caps before charging the
battery.
l Electrolyte is corrosive diluted sulphuric
acid.
If electrolyte (battery acid) comes into con-
tact with your hands, eyes, clothes and
the painted surface of your vehicle, it
should be thoroughly flushed with water.
If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush them
with water immediately and thoroughly,
and get prompt medical attention. 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.
NOTE l If
the vehicle is put in motion without fully
charging the battery, it might cause the loss
of smooth engine operation and the anti-lock
brake warning lamp to illuminate. Refer to
“Anti-lock brake system (ABS)” on page
4-21. Engine overheating
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If
the water temperature gauge indication remains
in the overheating zone for a long time, the engine
may be overheating. If this occurs, take the follow-
ing corrective measures: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Check whether steam is coming from the en-gine compartment.
[If steam does not come from the engine com-
partment]
With the engine still running, raise the bon-
net to ventilate the engine compartment.
[If steam is coming from the engine compart-
ment]
Stop the engine, and when the steam stops,
raise the bonnet to ventilate the engine com-
partment. Restart the engine. WARNING
l Do
not open the bonnet while steam is com-
ing from the engine compartment. It
could cause steam or hot water to spurt
out, causing burns. Hot water could spurt
out even when there is no steam coming
out, and some parts will be very hot. Be
very careful when opening the bonnet.
l Be careful of hot steam, which could be
blowing off the reserve tank cap.
l Do not attempt to remove the radiator
cap (petrol-powered vehicles) or reserve
tank cap (diesel-powered vehicles) while
the engine is hot. For emergencies
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3. Retract the jack, then remove it from its stor-
age location. To store
1. Retract
the jack, then return it to its original
position.
To retract
To expand 2. Expand the jack to lock it securely in place.
3. Return
the luggage floor board to its original
position. Jacking up the vehicle
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1.
Park the vehicle on level and stable ground.
2. Set the parking brake firmly.
3. On vehicles with M/T, turn the ignition key to the “LOCK” position, move the gearshift
lever to the “R” (Reverse) position.
On vehicles with A/T, move the selector lev-
er to the “P” (PARK) position, turn the igni-
tion key to the “LOCK” position.
4. Turn on the hazard warning flashers and set up a warning triangle, flashing signal lamp,
etc., at an adequate distance from the vehi-
cle, and have all your passengers leave the ve-
hicle.
5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is raised on the jack, place chocks or blocks
(A) at the tyre that is diagonally opposite
from the tyre (B) you are changing. WARNING
l Be
sure to apply chocks or blocks to the
correct tyre when jacking up the vehicle.
If the vehicle moves while jacked up, the
jack could slip out of position, leading to
an accident.
NOTE l The
chocks shown in the illustration do not
come with your vehicle. It is recommended
that you keep one in the vehicle for use if nee-
ded.
l If chocks are not available, use stones or any
other objects that are large enough to hold
the wheel in position.
6. Place the jack under one of the jacking points (C) shown in the illustration. Use the
jacking point closest to the tyre you wish to
change. For emergencies
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CAUTION
l
If you loosen the hanger mounting bolt
too much, the holder will come free and
the spare wheel will fall down. Pay close
attention to the bolt while loosening it.
3. Unlock
the hanger (A) from the holder (B) by lifting the part that is shown by the arrow
in the drawing. Lower it to remove the spare
wheel. CAUTION
l
When
removing the hanger from the hold-
er or hooking the hanger onto the holder,
hold the hanger securely to avoid drop-
ping it on your feet.
To install 1. Set
the spare wheel onto the centre of the
hanger (A).
2. Raise the hanger and hook it onto the holder (B). CAUTION
l
Do
not hang the holder in any position oth-
er than the hanger’s correct position. The
holder could scratch the vehicle body,
and the spare wheel could fall down, re-
sulting in an accident. 3. Tighten
the holder mounting bolt securely
with the wheel nut wrench. 4. Fit the cover over the hanger mounting bolt.
5. After
tightening the bolt, try joggling the
spare wheel to confirm that there is no play
in the hanger. For emergencies
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