
Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel)
E001001049131. Instrument panel upper box p. 5-39
2.
Multi centre display* p. 3-09Multi display station*
Refer to the separate “Multi display station owner’s manual”
3. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-29
4. Front automatic air conditioning p. 5-05
5. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 2-33
6. Audio p. 5-13
7. Gearshift or selector lever p. 4-13, 4-15
8. Cup holder (for front seats) p. 5-40
9. Heated seat switch* p. 2-06
10. Cigarette lighter* p. 5-34 Accessory socket* p. 5-35
11. Parking brake lever p. 4-04
12. Ashtray (fixed position) p. 5-33
13. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-21
14. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 2-34
15. Rear window demister switch p. 3-25
16. Ventilators p. 5-02 OverviewLHD
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1. Instrument panel upper box p. 5-39
2.
Multi centre display* p. 3-09Multi display station*
Refer to the separate “Multi display station owner’s manual”
3. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 2-34
4. Front automatic air conditioning p. 5-05
5. Audio p. 5-13
6. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-21
7. Parking brake lever p. 4-04
8. Heated seat switch* p. 2-06
9. Cup holder (for front seats) p. 5-40
10. Ashtray (fixed position) p. 5-33
11. Gearshift or selector lever p. 4-13, 4-15
12. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 2-33
13. Rear window demister switch p. 3-25
14. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-29
15. Ventilators p. 5-02 OverviewRHD
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Keys
E00300102096
The key fits all locks.Type 1 WARNING
l When
taking a key on flights, do not
press any switches on the key while on
the plane. If a switch is pressed on the
plane, the key emits electromagnetic
waves, which could adversely affect the
plane’s flight operation.
When carrying a key in a bag, be careful
that no switches on the key can be easily
pressed by mistake.
Type 2 NOTE
l The
key number is stamped on the tag as in-
dicated in the illustration.
Make a record of the key number and store
the key and key number tag in separate pla-
ces, so that you can order a key in the event
the original keys are lost.
l The key is a precision electronic device with
a built-in signal transmitter. Please observe
the following in order to prevent a malfunc-
tion.
• Do not leave in a place that is exposed todirect sunlight, for example on the dash-
board.
• Do not disassemble or modify.
• Do not excessively bend the key or sub- ject it to strong impacts.
• Do not expose to water.
• Keep away from magnetic key rings.
• Keep away from audio systems, personal computers, TVs, and other equipment
that generates a magnetic field.
• Do not clean with ultrasonic cleaners or similar equipment. • Do
not leave the key where it may be ex-
posed to high temperature or high humid-
ity.
l The engine is designed so that it will not
start if the ID code registered in the immobil-
izer computer and the key’s ID code do not
match. Refer to the “Electronic immobilizer”
section for details and key usage.
Keys should never be placed in areas which
contain magnetic or metal objects as this
may interfere with the transponder. Locking and unlocking
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WARNING
l To obtain the best results from your pre-
tensioner seat belt, make sure you have ad-
justed your seat correctly and wear your
seat belt properly. CAUTION
l
Installation
of audio equipment or re-
pairs in the vicinity of the pretensioner
seat belts or floor console must be per-
formed in line with MITSUBISHI
MOTORS guidelines. It is important to
do so because the work could affect the
pretensioner systems.
l If you need to scrap the vehicle, please con-
sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point. It is important to do
so because unexpected activation of the
pretensioner seat belts could cause inju-
ries.
NOTE l The
pretensioner seat belts will be activated
if the vehicle suffers a severe frontal impact,
even if the seat belts are not worn.
l The pretensioner seat belts are designed to
work only once. After the pretensioner seat
belts have been activated, we recommend
you have it replaced by a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point. SRS warning lamp
E00405900038
This
warning lamp is shared by the SRS airbags
and the pretensioner seat belts. Refer to “SRS warn-
ing lamp” on page 2-42.
Force limiter system E00406000023
In the event of a collision, each force limiter sys-
tem
will effectively absorb the load applied to the
seat belt to minimize the impact to the passenger. Child restraint
E00406401532
When
transporting children in your vehicle, some
type of child restraint system should always be
used according to the size of the child. This is re-
quired by law in most countries.
The regulations concerning driving with children in
the front seat may differ from country to country.
You are advised to comply with the relevant regula-
tions. WARNING
l When
possible, put children in the rear
seat. Accident statistics indicate that chil-
dren of all sizes and ages are safer when
properly restrained in the rear seat rath-
er than in the front seat.
l Holding a child in your arms is no substi-
tute for a restraint system. Failure to use
a proper restraint system can result in se-
vere or fatal injury to your child.
l Each child restraint device or fixing is to
be used only by one child.
l When attaching a child restraint to the
rear seat, place the front seatbacks in the
upright position.
Otherwise, the child could be seriously in-
jured in the event of hard braking or a col-
lision. Seat and seat belts
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A-
Outside temperature ® p. 3-12
B- Driving information ® p. 3-13
C- Digital clock ® p. 3-10
NOTE l The display unit (ex. km or mile) and bright-
ness can be changed as desired. (Refer to
“Display brightness adjustment” on page
3-16 and “Display unit selection” on page
3-16.) When the system cannot provide a def-
inite value for momentary fuel consumption/
average fuel consumption/driving range/aver-
age speed, it is displayed as “---”.
l The figure of the display varies according to
the conditions under which a vehicle is trav-
elling (road conditions, the manner in which
the vehicle is being driven, etc.).
Observe display for reference because the fig-
ure of the display may differ from the actual
figure. Digital clock
E00503700118 Following modes are available for digital clock ad-
justment:
l For
vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS
genuine audio automatic mode and manual
mode l
Except
for vehicles with MITSUBISHI
MOTORS genuine audio manual mode only
Select the automatic mode or the manual mode by
performing the following operations: 1. Enter the function setup mode by pushingthe “MENU” button. Instruments and controls
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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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Driving information
E00509000067
For vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS genu-
ine audio
The
momentary fuel consumption, average fuel con-
sumption, driving range and average speed can be
displayed.
When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po-
sition, the display shows the 4 items sequentially
and returns to the original display that is shown be-
fore the ignition switch was last turned to the
“OFF” position.
NOTE
l If the “DISP” button is pressed while the dis-
play is scrolling through the sequence men-
tioned above, the display stops scrolling and
shows the item that was shown before the ig-
nition switch was last turned to the “OFF” po-
sition.
Except for vehicles with MITSUBISHI MOTORS
genuine audio
Only the momentary fuel consumption can be dis-
played. Refer to “Momentary fuel consumption”
on page 3-13.
Change of driving information (For vehicles with
MITSUBISHI MOTORS
genuine audio)E00509100068
Every time the “DISP” button is pressed lightly
(less than 5 seconds), the display can be changed. Momentary fuel consumption → Average fuel con-
sumption → Driving range → Average speed
Momentary fuel consumption
E00509200014
This value shows the momentary fuel consumption
(in
L/100 km, km/L or mpg). Calculation and indi-
cation of the value begin when the vehicle speed
rises above 6 km/h (4 mph). Average fuel consumption
E00509300073
This
value shows the average fuel consumption (in
L/100 km, km/L or mpg). NOTE
l When
the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON” position, the average fuel consumption
which was being displayed when the ignition
switch was previously turned off will be dis-
played once again.
l Average fuel consumption varies according
to the conditions under which a vehicle is trav-
elling (road conditions, the manner in which
the vehicle is being driven, etc.).
Observe this display for reference because
the fuel consumption display may differ
from the actual fuel consumption.
To reset the display
You can switch from the automatic reset mode to
the manual reset mode by performing the following
operations: Instruments and controls
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Display brightness adjustment
E00509600018
1. Press
and hold down button (A), then press
the “H” button (B) within 1 second. A buz-
zer will sound, and the system will allow ad-
justment of the display brightness. 2. Adjust
the brightness by pressing the “H” but-
ton (B) or “M” button (C). H- Decrease brightness
M- Increase brightness 3. Press
the “SET” button (D) to determine the
setting. The display will return to the original
display item. NOTE
l To
cancel the brightness adjusting procedure
before completion, press the button (A).
l If the “SET” button (D) is not pressed for
about 15 seconds or longer in the middle of
the adjustment, the currently selected bright-
ness is set automatically. The display will re-
turn to the original display item.
Display unit selection E00509700051
It is possible to change the units in which distance,
fuel consumption, and time are displayed.
NOTE
l Except
for vehicles with MITSUBISHI
MOTORS genuine audio, only the unit of mo-
mentary fuel consumption can be changed to
km or miles. 1. Press
and hold down button (A), then press
the “M” button (B) within 1 second. A buz-
zer will sound, and the system will allow
units to be changed. 2. Use
the “H” button (C) or “M” button (B) to
select the desired speed unit, then press the
“SET” button (D) to enter the setting. Instruments and controls
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