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3DRIVING YOUR MITSUBISHI i
How To Start The Vehicle
Insert the key and press the brake pedal down.
Turn the key to the On position and make sure all warning lights are functioning properly.
 Turn the key to the Start position for one or two seconds until you hear the startup bell and the READY indicator light comes on.
The indicator light tells you the car is ready to be driven.  
While pressing the brake pedal, you 
can select your drive mode. 
D- use this position for normal 
driving
 Eco- use this position to limit 
power consumption and 
maximize driving range
 B- use this position when 
braking is required such as 
on a steep downhill
 Energy Use Indicator
As the needle moves to the right, the more 
electrical power is consumed. 
Charge Zone - when the needle is in this 
area, more electric energy is charged back 
to your battery
Eco Zone - when the needle is in this area, 
you are maximizing your range 
Power Zone - when the needle is in this area, 
you are using more power while reducing 
overall range
Combination MeterDrive Modes 
 How to Read the Energy Level Gauge
Similar to a traditional gas powered vehicle’s fuel gauge, the Energy Level 
Gauge in your Mitsubishi i indicates the remaining power in the main drive 
battery.
When the Energy Level Gauge shows two bars remaining, the warning 
indicator (A) flashes telling you your remaining battery charge is low. 
When the Energy Level Gauge shows one bar remaining, the warning indicator 
(A) and the charging bars (B) flash alternately telling you your remaining 
battery charge is low. Recharge the main drive battery as soon as possible.
The Power Down Warning (Turtle) Light (C) illuminates when there are no bars 
remaining. Recharge the main battery as soon as possible.
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B
C  
     
        
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Driving Range 
The distance you can drive varies considerably depending on a variety of factors:
DRIVING YOUR MITSUBISHI i 
What is Regenerative Braking?
When you take your foot off the accelerator while 
driving, motion energy is converted into electric 
energy using the motor as a power generator.  During 
this conversion, braking force is generated and 
converted electric energy is used to charge the main 
drive battery.
To maximize regenerative braking set the drive mode 
selector lever to: 
B (Regenerative Brake Mode) - for downhill driving 
and strong regenerative braking
Eco  - for economical or gentle downhill driving using 
moderate regenerative braking.
What is the sound I’m hearing while my 
Mitsubishi i is moving at very slow speeds?
This is the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) 
which sounds an audible warning from 0 to 22 miles 
per hour to alert pedestrians of the approaching 
electric vehicle.  
The Mitsubishi i has a tested EPA combined range of 62 miles.  
     
        
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Using the accelerator - drive smoothly, accelerate gently and 
read the road ahead. Your real-time energy consumption 
is displayed at the power meter. Try to keep the red needle 
within the green Eco zone. When your foot is off the 
accelerator or you are braking (regenerating energy), the red 
needle should be in the blue Charge zone. 
Freeway driving - use Eco mode and try to maintain a 
consistent speed. The faster you go, the greater the energy 
consumption and less overall range.
Uphill driving – use D mode and try to carry as much speed 
(momentum) from the flat section of the road up the hill as 
possible to avoid having to accelerate in the middle of the hill.
While decelerating - try to take your foot off the accelerator 
as early as possible. The moment you take your foot off the 
pedal, the vehicle will start regenerating electricity which is 
especially effective while driving downhill in B mode.
Extending Your Driving Range 
 Shift position 
Selecting the most suitable shift position will help extend your driving range. 
D- is the standard mode and provides full power access and normal regenerative braking
Eco-  slightly reduces overall power thus conserving energy and slightly increasing regenerative braking
B-  provides full power with the strongest calibration of regenerative braking
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12MITSUBISHI MiEV REMOTE 
Effectively using your Mitsubishi MiEV Remote 
1) Pre-activate the climate control – you can use the controller to set the climate inside the vehicle while the vehicle is plugged in. The 
vehicle cabin’s temperature will be comfortable while utilizing the power from the outlet rather than from the main drive battery.
2) Timed battery charging – you can set a timer to take advantage of lower energy rates by having your Mitsubishi i programmed to 
charge during those off peak hours. 
3) Battery level information – you can view your Mitsubishi i’s charge level on your MiEV Remote without being in your vehicle. 
4) To maximize the range of the MiEV Remote, extend the antenna to its full height. When 
unobstructed, the range is up to 300 feet.
Your Mitsubishi MiEV Remote includes the following functions:
1) Power/communication button – when briefly pushed, settings are communicated to the 
Mitsubishi i. When pushed longer than a second, the controller is turned on or off.
2) Mode button – scrolls to Charging Time, AC, Heater, and Defroster by just pressing the mode 
button
3) Manual charge button – turns charging on or off, bypassing preset timers.
4) Scrolling buttons – scrolls the display items.
5) Communication signal – blinks when communicating with the vehicle and when errors occur.
6) Charging indicator – lights up during charging and blinks if charging cable is not connected 
during charging attempt.
7) ERROR indicator – blinks if there is an operation or communication error.
8) Battery indicator – shows remaining charge of main drive battery. Blinks if battery has less than 
20% charge.
9) Timer indicator – shows whether the timer is on or off.
10) Program timing indicator – shows the amount of time left until timer charging is complete based on the program
 time set.
11) Climate control settings – displays modes currently active.
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Press (within 1 second) totransmit the setting data
Press         toSelect On timer setting 
Press                 toSet the waiting time0h -19.5h
ON Timer
Press        toSelect Off timer setting 
OFF Timer
Press                 toSet the charging time0.5h -19.5h-h (Full charge)
Press(within 1 second) totransmit the setting data
Press        toSelect RemoteClimate Controlsetting 
Remote 
Climate Control
Press                 toSelect the A/C mode1.COOL2.HEAT3.DEFROSTER4.A/C OFF
Press(within 1 second)   totransmit the setting data
Press       
Blinking
Manual
Charging
Press(within 1 second)  to transmit the setting data
Hold down more than 1 second                to turn on the MiEV Remote
Hold down more than 3 seconds              to turn off, Remote will also turn off after 30 seconds of inactivity.
To set the Manual charging,Cancelling the Timer Charging Remote Climate  Control
 How to Set the MiEV Remote