Page 313 of 424

6-2 For emergencies
6If the vehicle breaks down
N00836300174
If your vehicle breaks down on the road, move to the shoulder
and turn on the hazard warning flashers. If there is no shoulder,
or the shoulder is not safe, drive in the right lane slowly, with
the hazard lights flashing, until you come to a safe stopping
place. Keep the flashers flashing. If the engine stops/fails If the engine stops, there will be no power assist to the steering
and brakes, making these difficult to use.
The brake booster will not work, so the brakes will not
grip well. The brake pedal will be harder to press than
usual.
Since there is no power steering assist, the steering wheel
will be hard to turn.When the engine fails at the intersection Get help from your passengers, bystanders, etc. to push the
vehicle and move it to a safe zone.
Jump-starting the engine
N00836400696
If the engine cannot be started because the battery is weak or
dead, you can start it with the battery from another vehicle
using jumper cables.
1. Take off any metal jewelry such as watch bands or brace-
lets that might make an accidental electrical contact.
2. Position the vehicles close enough together so that the
jumper cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t
touching each other.
WA R N I N G
!When using jumper cables to start a vehicle, follow
the procedures and be very cautious.
CAUTION
!Do not try to start your vehicle by pushing or tow-
ing. Vehicles with automatic transaxles cannot be
started this way. Pushing or towing a vehicle that
has a manual transaxle may overheat and damage
the catalytic converter. Also, there is more risk of an
accident when a vehicle is being pushed or towed.
CAUTION
!Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt bat-
tery. If the other system isn’t 12-volt, both systems
can be damaged.
BK0121200US.book 2 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 316 of 424

For emergencies
6-5
6
Low battery chargeIf you drive your vehicle with a low battery charge after the
engine has been started by using jumper cables, the engine may
misfire. This can cause the anti-lock braking system warning
light to blink on and off. This is only due to the low battery
voltage. It is not a problem with the brake system. If this hap-
pens, fully charge the battery and ensure the charging system is
operating properly.
Engine overheating
N00836500222
If the engine coolant temperature gauge indicator moves to the
“H” (hot) position (red zone), the engine may be overheated. If
this happens:
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. Turn on the hazard warn-
ing flashers.
2. With the engine still running, carefully raise the engine
hood to vent the engine compartment.
3. Check that the cooling fan is running. If the fan is not
turning, stop the engine immediately and contact an
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of
your choice for assistance.
4. If you see steam or spray coming from under the hood,
turn off the engine.
WA R N I N G
!To avoid personal injury, keep hands, hair, jewelry
and clothes away from the cooling fan. The cooling
fan can start at any time.
BK0121200US.book 5 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 320 of 424
For emergencies
6-9
6 How to change a tire
N00836900806
Before changing a tire, first stop your vehicle in a safe, flat
location.
1. Park the vehicle on level and stable ground.
2. Set the parking brake firmly, move the selector lever to
the “P” (PARK) position.
3. Turn on the hazard flashers and turn the ignition key to the
“LOCK” position.
4. Set up a warning triangle, flashing signal light, etc., at an
adequate distance from the vehicle, and have all your pas-
sengers leave the vehicle.5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is raised on the
jack, place chocks or blocks (A) at the tire that is diago-
nally opposite from the tire (B) you are changing.
WA R N I N G
!Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the correct tire
when jacking up the vehicle. If the vehicle moves
while jacked up, the jack could slip out of position,
leading to an accident.
BK0121200US.book 9 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 375 of 424
7-40 Vehicle care and maintenance
7
*: Fusible link
Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depend-
ing on the vehicle model or specifications.
The table above shows the main equipment corresponding
to each fuse.
4 Ignition switch 40 A*
5 Power window control 30 A*
6Front fog lights/
Daytime running lights15 A
7 Heated seat 20 A
8 Horn 15 A
9 Engine control 20 A
10 Air conditioning 10 A
11 Stop lights 15 A
12 Rear fog light 10 A
13 Alternator 7.5 A
14 Hazard warning flasher 10 A
15 Automatic transaxle 20 A
16 Headlight high beam (right) 10 A
17 Headlight high beam (left) 10 A
18 Headlight low beam (right) 10 A
19 Headlight low beam (left) 10 A
20 Tail light (right) 7.5 A
21 Tail light (left) 7.5 A
22 Dome light 10 A No.
Symbol
Electrical system
Capacity
23 Radio 10 A
24
Fuel pump 15 A
25 Windshield wiper 30 A No.
Symbol
Electrical system
Capacity
BK0121200US.book 40 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 416 of 424

Alphabetical index
1
A
Accessory boxes 3-131
Accessory (installation) 1-7
Active stability control 3-51
ASC indicator 3-54
ASC OFF indicator 3-54
ASC OFF switch 3-53
Skid control function 3-53
Traction control function 3-52
Air cleaner filter 7-11
Air conditioning 5-5
,5-13
Important operating tips for the air conditioning 5-21
Air conditioning label 9-2
Aluminum wheels 7-66
Antenna
Glass antenna 5-71
Satellite radio antenna 5-71
Anti-lock braking system 3-49
Warning light 3-50
Arm rest 2-11
ASC 3-51
ASC indicator 3-54
ASC OFF indicator 3-54
ASC OFF switch 3-53
Audio system 5-22
AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD autochanger-
Type 2 5-37AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player-Type 1 5-
24
AM/FM/Satellite electronically tuned radio with CD
autochanger-Type 3 5-37
Handling of compact discs 5-68
Steering wheel remote control switch 5-62
Automatic transaxle 3-39
Fluid 7-12
,9-8
Selector lever operation 3-39
Selector lever positions 3-43
Sports mode 3-44
B
Back-up lights
Capacity 7-45
Replacement 7-54
Ball joint, steering linkage seals, drive shaft boots 7-32
Battery 7-15
Charging system warning light 3-80
Checking battery electrolyte level 7-16
Disconnection and connection 7-17
During cold weather 7-17
Specification 9-7
Brake
Anti-lock braking system 3-49
Braking 4-6
Fluid 7-14
,9-8
Hose 7-31
Parking brake 3-28
BK0121200US.book 1 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 417 of 424

Alphabetical index
2Parking brake lever stroke 7-28
Pedal 3-47
Pedal free play 7-28
Power brakes 3-48
Service brake 3-47
Warning light 3-78
Break-in recommendations 3-2
Bulb capacity 7-45
C
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements 1-9
Capacities 9-8
Cargo loads 4-12
Catalytic converter 7-3
Certification label 9-4
Charging system warning light 3-80
Child restraints 2-28
Child safety locks for rear door 3-15
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle 7-62
Outside of your vehicle 7-63
Clock 3-123
Coat hooks 3-134
Combination headlights and dimmer switch 3-81
Consumer information 8-2
Coolant (engine) 7-9
,9-8
Cruise control 3-57
Indicator light 3-58
Cup holder 3-133
D
Defogger (rear window) 3-90
Digital clock 3-123
Dimensions 9-4
Dimmer (high/low beam change) 3-83
Disc brake pads 7-31
Dome light 3-129
Capacity 7-46
Replacement 7-59
Door-ajar warning buzzer 3-80
Door-ajar warning light 3-80
Doors
Lock 3-12
Power door locks 3-14
Drive belt 7-32
Driving during cold weather 4-5
Driving, alcohol and drugs 4-2
E
Electric rear window defogger switch 3-90
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) 3-3
Emission-control system maintenance 7-29
Engine
Compartment 7-6
Coolant 7-9
,9-8
Coolant temperature gauge 3-76
Hood 7-4
Malfunction indicator light 3-79
BK0121200US.book 2 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 418 of 424

Alphabetical index
3
Oil and oil filter 7-6
,9-8
Overheating 6-5
Serial number 9-2
Specifications 9-6
Error codes 5-64
,5-66
Exhaust system 7-33
F
Filling the fuel tank 1-4
Floor console box 3-132
Fluid
Automatic transaxle fluid 7-12
,9-8
Brake fluid 7-14
,9-8
Engine coolant 7-9,9-8
Power steering fluid 7-15
,9-8
Washer fluid 7-13
,9-8
Fluid capacities and lubricants 9-8
Fog lights
Indicator 3-78
Switch 3-86
For cold and snowy weather 7-34
Front fog light
Capacity 7-45
Front fog lights
Replacement 7-51
Front seats 2-4
Front side-marker lights
Capacity 7-45
Front turn-signal lightsCapacity 7-45
Fuel
Fuel economy 4-2
Fuel gauge 3-75
Fuel hoses 7-30
Low-fuel warning light 3-75
Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems 1-8
Tank capacity 9-8
Fuel selection 1-2
Fuse links 7-34
Fuses 7-35
Block location 7-35
Identification 7-42
Load capacities 7-37
Replacement 7-42
G
Gauges 3-72
General maintenance 7-31
General vehicle data 9-4
Genuine parts 1-8
Glove compartment 3-131
Glove compartment light
Replacement 7-59
H
Hands-free Bluetooth
® cellular phone interface system with
voice recognition 3-92
Hazard warning flasher switch 3-85
BK0121200US.book 3 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分
Page 419 of 424

Alphabetical index
4Hazard warning lights 3-78
Head restraints 2-12
Headlights
Capacity 7-45
Dimmer 3-83
Headlight flasher 3-84
Switch 3-81
High beam indicator 3-78
High-mounted stop light
Capacity 7-45
HomeLink
® Wireless Control System 3-124
Hood lock release mechanism and safety catch 7-33
Horn switch 3-91
I
If the vehicle breaks down 6-2
Ignition switch 3-34
Important facts to know in case of an accident 8-4
Indicator 3-78
Indicator and warning light package 3-77
Inside emergency trunk lid release 3-18
Inside rearview mirror 3-30
Instrument cluster 3-72
Instrument panel light dimmer control 3-87
Interior lights 3-128
Auto-cutout function 3-130
Dome light 3-129
Reading lights 3-128
J
Jack 6-8
Storage 6-7
Jump-starting the engine 6-2
K
Key reminder buzzer 3-14
,3-35
Keyless entry system 3-7
Keys 3-2L
Labeling 9-2
License plate light
Capacity 7-45
Replacement 7-57
Loading information 4-8
Low-fuel warning light 3-75
Lubricants 9-8
Luggage hooks 3-134
M
Mirror
Inside rearview mirror 3-30
Outside rearview mirrors 3-32
Modification of your vehicle 1-6
O
Octane rating 1-2
BK0121200US.book 4 ページ 2010年4月14日 水曜日 午前11時24分