2011 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER ECO mode

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3Starting the engine
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[For vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Secu-
rity Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key).]
For information on operations for vehicles equip

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 (if so equipped)
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Designed for the most efficient control and equipped with self-
adapting capabilities, the electronically controlled tran

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ParkingTo park the vehicle, first bring it to a complete stop, fully
engage the parking brake, and then move the selector lever to
the “P” (PARK) position.When the CV

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Drive mode-selectorThe drive mode can be switched by turning the dial while the
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
The drive mode is displayed as an interrupt d

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NOTEThe drive mode can be switched while driving or stopped.Drive mode indicatorNormally the indicator illuminates when the ignition switch is
turned to the “ON” pos

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S-AWC control mode displayThe currently selected control mode is displayed on the multi-
information display.
In addition, when the control mode is changed, the selected

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S-AWC warning display
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When there is a malfunction in the system, the   warning dis-
play will appear on the information screen in the multi-infor-
mation dis

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Note that the stopping distance required of the 4-wheel
drive vehicle differs very little from that of the front-
wheel drive vehicle. When driving on a snow-covered
roa
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