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![MITSUBISHI LANCER RALLIART 2011 8.G Owners Handbook 7
5) Sunr\b\bf (if equipped)
TO OPEN: Push the switch in the desired direction [1]
TO CLOSE: Push the switch in the desired direction [3]
TO TILT UP: Push the switch [2]
TO TILT DOWN: Pu MITSUBISHI LANCER RALLIART 2011 8.G Owners Handbook 7
5) Sunr\b\bf (if equipped)
TO OPEN: Push the switch in the desired direction [1]
TO CLOSE: Push the switch in the desired direction [3]
TO TILT UP: Push the switch [2]
TO TILT DOWN: Pu](/manual-img/19/7480/w960_7480-8.png)
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5) Sunr\b\bf (if equipped)
TO OPEN: Push the switch in the desired direction [1]
TO CLOSE: Push the switch in the desired direction [3]
TO TILT UP: Push the switch [2]
TO TILT DOWN: Push the switch in the desired direction [3]
6) Heated Seats (if equipped)
t he heated seat controls are located at the floor console. t he heated seats can be operated by pushing the switch when the ignitio\:n
switch is in the ON position. t he indicator light will illum\:inate while the heater is on.
7) Multi-Inf\brmati\bn Display (if equipped)
t he multi\binformation display shows fuel remaining, outside t\:emperature, selector lever ( cvt) or gearshift lever (twin clutch sst)
position, t win clutch control mode (t ype 2), acD control mode (t ype 2), etc. it is also possible to change elements su\:ch as the
language and units \:by using the multi\bi\:nformation meter (INFO) button. t he display screen is different depending on whet\:her the
ignition switch is in the OFF or ON position.
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3
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TYPE 1TYPE 2
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Navigation Tip Sheet (if equipped)
T\b find a P\bint \bf Interest (POI):
\f) Display the navi menu and touch Point of interest
2) input the s tate and city
3) t ouch the category button
4) t ouch the desired Poi category and follow the prompts to your desired
mitsubishi dealer, g as station, Parking area, Restaurant or hotel
If y\bu already kn\bw the POI name, f\bll\bw these steps:
\f) Display the navi menu and touch Point of interest
2) input the s tate and city
3) t ouch the category button
4) t ouch “All POI’s”
5) input the Poi name
6) t ouch “SET”
Sear\fhing f\br a L\b\fati\bn by Address/Interse\fti\bn
\f) Display the navi menu and touch “Address/Interse\fti\bn”
2) t ouch the “State” button
3) input the s tate name
4) t ouch the “City” button
5) input the city name, touch “List” to select a city from the list
6) t ouch the “Street” button
7) input the s treet name, touch “List” to select a street from the list.
8) t ouch H\buse # or interse\fti\bn
here are some tips on how to maximize your navigation experience:
• f or your safety, you are only able to enter information into the navigation
system when the vehicle is at a complete stop.
• t o save you time, the navigation system begins to populate possible
destinations as you start typing. choose your location when it appears \:on
the screen.
• t o help you reduce your time spent on the\: road your navigation system
displays traffic conditions on its s\:creen using Real t ime traffic via RD s. this
service is included at no charge for the life of your vehicle.
• information included in your navigation system is current at time of delivery. check with your mitsubishi dealer for future updates.
P\bints \bf Interest(POI) NameSear\fhing f\br a L\b\fati\bn by Address/Interse\fti\bn
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FUSE Tip Sheet
the mitsUbishi fUse hanDs\bfRee link sYstem™ is at the centeR
of Y oUR in caR mUlti\bmeDia exPeRience. it combines an all\bnew
voice\bRecognition s Ystem anD bl Uetooth® inteRface with Usb
PoR t to PRoviDe hanD s\bfRee safetY anD enteR tainment while
DRiving.
*f or a list of compatible bluetooth® devices and/or more information on fUse, please go to www.mitsubishihandsfree.\f\bm
if you are having difficulties operating your phone or connecting to the system, please call Mitsubishi Handsfree at (888) 702-4100 USB C\bnne\ft (if equipped):\w
l ocated in the glove box and can be used t\:o run
compatible personal audio \:players through your
audio system. Please note that it may take some
time for the system to engage as it processes
information from your device. T\b pair* y\bur Bluet\b\bth® enabled devi\fe:
\f)
Park your vehicle in a safe location.
2) Press the SPEECH button
3) say “Setup”
4) say “Pairing Opti\bns”
5) t he voice guide will say “Sele\ft \bne \bf the f\bll\bwing:
pair, edit, delete, \br list.” say “Pair”
Note: if your vehicle is equipped wit\:h a navigation system,
you can pair a device using the prompts on the hDD
navigation screen.
TIP: f or best results always speak loudly and a\:t a normal
pace.
With FUSE*, y\bu \fan:
• s tream audio from a personal audio \:player
• Play music stored on an audio player by holding the cD
button for two seconds which turns on\: the a Ux mode
(if equipped)
• Display song information (if supported by phone)
• Play music stored on most Usb memory sticks/devices
• Use voice recognition to select music
• charge Usb compatible portable devices
• a utomatically sync your telephone’s phone book
• Recognize up to 7 phones
• select songs by files or playlists
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Look at this . . .
1) FAST-Key (if equipped) \b with fast \bkey, you do not need to use the key to open the door or start the car. You can leave the key in your pocket or
purse.
LOCK the doors and tailg\:ate by pressing either the lock\: button on the key fob or pressing the black butt\:on to the right of the d\:oor handle or under
the liftgate handle.
UNLOCK the doors by pressing either the unlo\:ck button on the key fob or by pressing the black butt\:on to the right of the d\:oor handle. listen for the
beep and then open the\: door.
UNLOCK TAILGATE by grasping the liftgate handle.
FAST-Key Tip:
in the event the key fob loses power, remove the emergency key from the fob, turn it around and insert the \:head of the key into the slot in the f\:ob and use it as a traditional key to unlock the doors \:and start the car. it is not a valet key. if you leave the fast \bkey in the vehicle and try to lock the
doors, you will hear a series\: of beeps.
2) Seatbelts – in order to help with securing \:child safety seats and other cargo, mitsubishi’s seat belts have an a uto locking Restraint (alR) system.
w hen the seat belt is pulled all\: the way out, it engages t\:he alR which restricts it from pulling out. t o release the alR, simply allow the seat belt to
retract to its original posit\:ion.
3) Tire Pressure M\bnit\bring System (TPMS) – illuminates a warning light when y\:our tire pressure is too low. Please n\bte that \fhanges in the \buts\wide
temperature may de\frease tire pressure \fausing the TPMS l\wight t\b turn \bn. if the tPms light stays illuminated, check your tire pressure. f or more
information on tPms, refer to your owner’s manual.
4) Anti-L\b\fk Braking System (ABS) – each time your vehicle is started and driven a short distance, you will hear the sou\:nd of the abs motor operating
from the right front engine compartment. t his is the normal s\:ound the anti\block braking system makes when performing a self check.\:
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5) Windshield Wiper Lever \b the wiper control lever is located on the right hand\: side of the steering column.
• Push the wiper lever down:
o one position to int for intermittent wiping
v ehicles equipped with \:Rain Sensing Wipers will display a Uto rather than int. when selected and moisture is
detected on the windshield\:, the wipers will aut\:omatically make a swipe across the glass.
o two positions for low wiping speed
o three positions for high speed
• Pull the lever towards you to dispense windshield\: washer fluid and wipers\: will automatically make several passes across the windshield
• Push the lever up to have the wipers complete a single pass
6) Rear Windshield Wiper Kn\bb (if equipp\wed) – the wiper control knob is located on the right hand\: side of the wiper control lever. t he Rear window
w iper/w asher is activated using the outer knob of the winds\:hield wiper controls.
• t wist the wiper knob cloc\:kwise:
o one position down to int for intermittent wiping
o two positions down to on for normal speed
o Push the end of the \:lever towards the steering column to spray the rear glass
7) Bremb\b Brakes (Lan\fer Ev\bluti\bn \bnly) – the brembo brakes supplied on the lancer e volution are designed for high performance stopping power.
brake noise in this type \:of performance vehicle is common. make sure to stay on regularly scheduled m\:aintenance to keep your brakes and your
vehicle operating at their peak performance.
8) Tires (Lan\fer Ev\bluti\bn \bnly) – the tires on the lancer e volution are performance tires designed to grip the road surface tightly to
maximize performance. t his may cause the tires to wear quicker than regular tires. make sure to rotate and inspect your tires regularly
according to your vehicle’s schedule maintenance plan.
Shown with rain sensing
feature if equipped, othe\,rwise
\fUTO \b intermittent feature.
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Lancer Quick Tips and Fun Facts
\f) not sure which side of your lancer the gas tank is o\:n? take a look at the gas gauge next to your speedometer \b a triangle points\: to the side
where your lancer gas tank is.
2) here’s a little surprise. t ap the turn signal l\:ever up or down quickly when cha\:nging lanes and the\: turn signal indica\:tor light will automatically flash
three times.
3) You can actually set\: your power doors lock functi\:on to unlock automatically when the sh\:ift lever is moved into the “P” position.
4) if equipped, the navigation s ystem includes Real\btime t raffic (R tt). this system shows traffic conditions on your navigation screen, yellow for
slowing and red for stop and go traffic. Real\b time t raffic is free for the life of your lancer if purchased with a navigation s ystem.
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7) stay in touch with mitsubishi on the following social media s\:ites:
facebook.com/mitsubishi Youtube.com/mitsubishicars
twitter.com/mitsucars flickr.com/mitsucars
Mitsubishi Fun Facts
\f) the word “mitsubishi” is Japan\:ese for “three diamonds”.
2) mitsubishi’s first motor car was produced in \f9\f7 and inclu\:ded room for 7 passengers.
3) mitsubishi was the first company in the world to design a t raction control system, commonly referred to today as simply “tcs”.
4) a world record was set by mitsubishi in \f999 w\:hen its electric car \:was the first to cover \f,000 kilometers (over 620 miles) in 24 hours.
5) 2007 saw mitsubishi become the first company to score 7 straight Dakar Rally wins.
6) in 2009 mitsubishi began producing and selling\: the i\bmiev electric vehicle.
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