
4CONTROLS
Regular Headlights Automatic Headlights 
Headlights and other lights on.
Parking, tail, front and rear sidemarker lights, 
license plate and instrument panel lights on.
Headlights and other lights turn on and off 
automatically in accordance with outside light level.
All lights off
AUTOOFF
Fog Lights (if equipped)
Engine Switch
Fog Lights will illuminate only 
when headlights are on low 
beam.  Turning the knob in the 
direction of the ON position 
turns on the fog lights. Turning 
the knob in the direction of 
the OFF position turns off the 
fog lights. The knob will return 
to the neutral position when 
released.
High/Low Beam Switch
To change the headlights from 
high beam to low beam and 
vice versa, pull the turn signal 
lever fully towards you (1). An 
illuminated blue light in the 
instrument cluster indicates when 
the headlights are on high beam.
•	 Headlight	flasher
	 You	can	flash	the	high	beams	 by pulling the lever gently 
towards you (2).
Telescopic Steering 
Telescopic Steering Wheel - located on 
the underside of the steering column 
is a lever that unlocks the steering 
column and allows adjustment of the 
height and distance of the steering 
wheel to the driver. When adjustments 
are complete, push the lever  back to 
its original position to lock the steering 
wheel in place. Adjust the steering 
wheel only when the vehicle is at a 
complete stop.
LOCK
UNLOCK
Starting the Engine
Stopping the Engine
1.  Stop the vehicle.
2.  Fully engage the parking brake while depressing the brake pedal.
3.  On vehicles with a manual transaxle, press the engine switch to stop the engine, and then 
move the gearshift lever to the 1st (on a uphill) or “R” (Reverse) (on a downhill) position. 
  On vehicles equipped with continuously variable transmission (CVT), move the selector 
lever to the “P” (Park) position, and then press the engine switch to stop the engine. 1. 
Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2.  Press and hold the brake pedal down with your right foot.
3.  Press and hold the clutch pedal all the way down (manual transaxle).
  On vehicles equipped with manual transaxle, place the gearshift lever 
in the “N” (Neutral) position.
  On vehicles equipped with continuously variable transmission (CVT), 
make sure the selector lever is in the “P” (Park) position.
4.  Press the engine switch. 

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Multi-information Meter Switch (INFO Button)Changing the Operation Mode
To lock or unlock the doors 
while carrying the F.A.S.T.
key, press the driver’s or front 
passenger’s door lock/unlock 
switch A .
The Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T. Key) 
enables the engine to be started and the operation mode to 
be changed simply by carrying it.
Change display information 
by pushing the INFO 
button. Warnings, 
Odometer/Tripmeter,
Service reminder, Engine 
coolant temperature, 
Average and momentary 
fuel consumption, Driving 
range and average speed, 
etc.
Multi-informationmeter
A
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System light illuminates when one 
or	more	of	your	tires	is	significantly	underinflated.	Please	note	
that changes in the outside temperature may decrease tire 
pressure causing the TPMS light to turn on. If the TPMS light 
remains illuminated, check your tire pressure. 
Warning light 
illuminates when  tire pressure is  too low. If warning light 
illuminates, contact  MITSUBISHI dealer. 
(May be a TPMS system  issue or malfunction.)
Keyless Entry System[F.A.S.T. Key][Normal Key]
LOCK
Press:  Once – Lock all doors
UNLOCK
Press:  Once – Unlock driver door
  Twice – Unlock all doors
PANIC
Press and hold. Press any button 
to turn off panic.
If you press the engine switch without pressing the brake 
pedal or the clutch pedal (manual transmission) while the 
vehicle is stationary, you can change the operation mode in 
the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF. 

12FAQ ’ s
Q: What should I do when my engine is hard to start?
A:   Pressing on the accelerator pedal about half way down while cranking the engine may make it easier to start. When the engine 
starts, release your foot from the accelerator pedal.
Q:  Is my phone compatible with the factory Mitsubishi Bluetooth® Hands Free System?
A:   Check the phone approval list, www.mitsubishicars.com/owners to see if the phone is Bluetooth® approved.
Q.  Why doesn’t my device (USB, iPhone, Bluetooth® Audio, etc.) work?
A:  You need to press the Mode button to select the appropriate device you want to use.
Q:  How do I use Bluetooth® Audio (if equipped)?
A:  Turn the Audio System power on. Press the CD button several times until B (Bluetooth®) is shown. Connect your Bluetooth® device 
via pairing mode. Playback will start automatically.
Q:  How do I transfer calls from Bluetooth® back to my mobile phone’s handset?
A:  While on the call, press the speech button on your steering wheel and, once prompted, say “Transfer Call.”
Q:    Why does the FUSE Hands-free Link System™ take so long to upload my music from my audio music device?
A:   The Mitsubishi system can read multiple device structures in order to catalog the music files for easy playing and listening. 
Depending on the amount of music you have on your device, this may take a few minutes.
Q:    What are the different ways of playing music from my portable music player through the stereo system in my vehicle, when 
equipped with the FUSE Hands-free Link System™?
A:  There are three ways of playing music through your vehicle’s sound system.
	 •	 USB	port	-	The	FUSE	system	will	find	the	songs	in	your	device	and	categorize	them	according	to	Artist,	Album,	and	Genre.	Then	 you can have the FUSE system find and play the song in your device that you prefer without physically searching your device. 
This is done via voice commands. Note: In this mode the storage device will also be charged.
	 •	 Bluetooth® Streaming - Once your device is paired to the FUSE system, you can stream music from your device through the  FUSE system to your vehicles sound system. No wires or cords. Your music stops and restarts at the same song when you exit 
and when you re-enter the vehicle. Voice commands are not available.
	 •	 RCA	auxiliary	ports	-	Music	can	be	played	through	a	vehicles	stereo	system	via	the	head	phone	port	of	your	music	device	(An	 RCA to mini headphone jack adapter cable will be needed) Voice command is not available.
Q:  Why can’t I control the music track selection via voice commands while Bluetooth® streaming?
A:  The Mitsubishi system is not configured to support this functionality.
Q:   My Outlander Sport is equipped with “Micron Air Filtration”. Where is the filter located and does it need servicing?
A:   The micron air filter is a small filter element which is located in the HVAC box just behind the glove box. The filter should be 
inspected frequently for debris. The filter works well at filtering incoming air however the filter will clog and lead to reduced outlet 
air volume if not serviced on a regular basis. 

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Q:  My Outlander Sport has two 12V accessory outlets. What devices can be plugged into these outlets?
A:  Both of these outlets are protected with 15 amp fuses. Always check the current draw rating of any device prior to use in the vehicle. 
If	the	device	is	rated	above	12	amps,	this	could	lead	to	circuit	overload	and	the	electrical	fuse	opening	(no	current	flow).
Q:  I only have one remote for the remote start system on my Outlander Sport. Can I get a second one?
A:  No. Only one remote can be programmed per vehicle for security reasons. 
Q:  How can I get the MPG stated on the window sticker?
A:	 Vehicle	driving	styles	will	greatly	affect	MPG.	Avoid	sudden	abrupt	starts	from	a	stop	and	let	the	vehicle	coast	to	the	traffic	light.	 Both of these styles will increase mileage and reduce brake lining wear.
	 •	 Vehicles	are	designed	to	achieve	the	best	fuel	mileage	when	they	are	driven	at	the	speed	limits	on	the	freeway.	Avoid	driving	 over 65 mph.
	 •	 Under	inflated	tires	will	increase	rolling	resistance	and	will	reduce	fuel	mileage.	Check	tire	pressure	frequently	to	increase	miles	 per gallon. Proper tire pressure also ensures optimum tire performance (including tire wear.)  
Q:  How does the Navigation System choose a certain route?
A:  The system takes into account traffic conditions, road types, distance and road width to recommend the route.
Q:  Why does my Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) make a noise?
A:  Each time your vehicle is started and driven a short distance, you will hear the sound of the ABS motor operating from the right front 
engine compartment. This is the normal sound the Anti-Lock Braking System makes when performing a self check.
Q:  Why do my Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers operate on their own when it’s not raining?
A:	 •	 When	the	lever	is	in	the	AUTO	position,	the	rain	sensor	detects	rain	or	snow	and	automatically	turns	on	the	wipers.		
	 •	 The	wipers	may	automatically	operate	when	things	such	as	insects	or	foreign	objects	are	affixed	to	the	windshield	on	top	of	the	 rain sensor or when the windshield is frosted over.
	 •	 To	stop	the	wipers,	place	the	lever	in	the	OFF	position.
Q:  Why does my check engine light come on after I put gas in my car?
A:  There are many reasons why your check engine light may illuminate. Before calling your dealership, make sure the 
  fuel cap is fully engaged and you have heard three clicks when tightening it. After checking and hearing three clicks and
   the light is still on, contact your dealership.
Q:  How do I use the emergency key when the F.A.S.T. key battery or vehicle battery is run down?
A:  Remove the emergency key from the F.A.S.T key fob and manually unlock the door. Once inside the vehicle insert the F.A.S.T. 
  key fob into the key slot in the glove box. Starting the engine and changing the operation mode should now be possible.
  Remove the F.A.S.T. key from the slot after starting the engine or changing the operation mode.
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