2011 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER Owners Manual

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NOTETo prevent mistakes in operating the lever, make sure you
stop briefly at each position. After operating, check the
position in the multi-information display.
If the

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When the selector lever cannot be shifted from the “P” 
(PARK) position
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When the selector lever cannot be shifted from the “P” (PARK)
position to anot

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Selector lever position display
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When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, the
selector lever position is shown on the multi-information dis

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Selector lever positions (Main gate)
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“P” PARKThis position locks the transaxle to prevent the vehicle from
moving. The engine can be started from the “P

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“D” DRIVEThis position is used for most city and highway driving. Engine
shifting and braking are done automatically as needed, depend-
ing on road conditions.NOTEFor

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NOTEGears can only be selected in a forward direction from 1st
gear to 6th gear. To reverse or park the vehicle, move the
selector lever to the “R” or “P” positio

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Sports mode display
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In sports mode, the currently selected gear is displayed on the
information screen in the multi-information display.NOTEWhile driving in

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Passing accelerationTo gain extra acceleration in “D” (DRIVE) position (when
passing another vehicle) push the accelerator to the floor. The
automatic transaxle will