
NOTE
l When 
the regular charge connector is connec-
ted  to  the  charge  port,  the  charging  indicator
is  blinking.  When  charging  is  started,  the
charging indicator is illuminated.
l The  auxiliary  battery  is  automatically  charg-
ed while charging the traction battery.
13. Charge  the  traction  battery  for  more  than  1 hour.
14. Disconnect the charging cable. (Refer to “Regular charging” on page 1-08.)
15. Turn  the  electric  motor  switch  to  the “START”  position,  make  sure  that  the  ready
indicator  on  the  instrument  cluster  is  illumi-
nated.
If the ready indicator does not illuminate, per-
form the procedure again from step 7.
If  charging  cannot  be  performed,  consult  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
16. Refit  the  battery  cover.  (Refer  to  “Auxiliary battery” on page 8-12.) WARNING
l Do 
 not charge the auxiliary battery using
an external battery charger while the aux-
iliary  battery  is  mounted  in  the  vehicle.
Doing  so  could  cause  the  auxiliary  bat-
tery  to  catch  fire  and  explode  and  could
result in damage to the vehicle.
l Keep  sparks,  cigarettes,  and  flames  away
from the auxiliary battery because the bat-
tery may produce an explosion.
l Use  adequate  ventilation  when  charging
or  using  the  auxiliary  battery  in  an  en-
closed space.
l Remove  all  the  caps  before  charging  the
auxiliary battery.
l Electrolyte  is  corrosive  diluted  sulphuric
acid.
If electrolyte (battery acid) comes into con-
tact  with  your  hands,  eyes,  clothes  and
the  painted  surface  of  your  vehicle,  it
should  be  thoroughly  flushed  with  water.
If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush them
with  water  immediately  and  thoroughly,
and get prompt medical attention.
NOTE l If 
the  electric  motor  unit  is  started  without
fully  charging  the  auxiliary  battery,  it  might
cause the anti-lock brake warning lamp to il-
luminate.  Refer  to  “Anti-lock  brake  system
(ABS)” on page 5-15. Tyre repair kit
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This 
kit enables emergency repair of a small punc-
ture  in  the  tread  area  of  a  tyre  that  has  run  over  a
nail, screw, or similar object.
Storage
The tyre repair kit is stowed under the rear seat cush-
ion.  The  storage  location  of  the  tyre  repair  kit
should be remembered in case of an emergency. 1- Tyre compressor
2-
Tyre repair set
3- Tyre sealant bottle
4- Filler hose
5- Extension hose (This  hose  is  used  for  removal  of  sealant.  It
is not used in emergency puncture repair.)
6- Valve insert (spare)
7- Valve remover
8- Speed restriction sticker For emergencies
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CAUTION
l
Be  sure to check the tyre pressure for con-
firmation  that  the  emergency  repair  pro-
cedure is complete.
NOTE l Please 
give  the  empty  sealant  bottle  to  your
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point when you purchase new sealant or dis-
pose of the sealant bottle according to nation-
al  regulations  for  the  disposal  of  chemical
waste.
l A  tyre  in  which  puncture  sealant  has  been
used  should  ideally  be  replaced  with  a  new
one. If you wish to have such a tyre properly
repaired  for  reuse,  please  contact  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point or another specialist. Note that a proper
repair  is  impossible  following  an  emergency
repair if the puncture hole cannot be located.
l The  manufacturer  is  unable  to  guarantee  that
all  tyre  punctures  can  be  repaired  with  the
tyre  repair  kit,  in  particular  cuts  or  perfora-
tions  with  a  diameter  of  more  than  4  mm  or
away from the tyre’s tread. The manufacturer
is not liable for damage sustained through im-
proper use of the tyre repair kit.
l The manufacturer is not liable for damage sus-
tained  through  re-use  of  any  tyre  in  which
tyre sealant has been used. Towing
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If your vehicle needs to be towed
If 
you  need  to  tow  your  vehicle,  we  recommend
that you contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service.
Transport  the  vehicle  on  a  flatbed  truck  or  tow  the
vehicle  either  with  all  wheels  or  the  rear  wheels
(drive wheels) off the ground.
Flat bed type
Dolly type
Towing with rear wheels off the ground In  the  following  cases,  transport  the  vehicle  with
all wheels on a carriage.
l The 
ready  indicator  illuminates  but  the  vehi-
cle  does  not  move,  or  an  abnormal  noise  is
produced.
l The  electric  motor  unit  warning  lamp  comes
on.
l Inspection  of  the  vehicle’s  underside  reveals
that oil or some other fluid is leaking.
l Your vehicle body is severely damaged or de-
formed in the event of an accident. If  a  wheel  gets  stuck  in  a  ditch,  do  not  try  to  tow
the 
vehicle.  Please  contact  your  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS  Authorized  Service  Point  or  a  commer-
cial tow truck service for assistance.
 
In  an  emergency  your  vehicle  may  be  temporarily
towed  with  the  rear  wheels  (drive  wheels)  on  the
ground  only  when  the  traction  battery  is  complete-
ly discharged.
If  your  vehicle  is  to  be  towed  by  another  vehicle,
carefully  tow  your  vehicle  for  the  shortest  distance
possible and in accordance with the instructions giv-
en in “Emergency towing” in this part.
The regulations concerning towing may differ from
country  to  country.  It  is  recommended  that  you
obey the regulations of the area where you are driv-
ing your vehicle.
Towing the vehicle by a tow truck WARNING
l Never 
 get  under  your  vehicle  after  it  has
been lifted by a tow truck.
l Never ride in a vehicle that is being towed.
l Never  tow  the  vehicle  with  rear  wheels
(drive  wheels)  on  the  ground.  This  may
cause  damage  to  the  electric  motor.  This
may also cause a fire, if wiring in the elec-
tric motor unit room becomes damaged. For emergencies
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Service precautions
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Adequate 
care  of  your  vehicle  at  regular  intervals
serves to preserve the value and appearance as long
as possible.
Maintenance items as described in this owner’s man-
ual can be performed by the owner.
We recommend you to have the periodic inspection
and  maintenance  performed  by  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe-
cialist.
In  the  event  a  malfunction  or  a  problem  is  discov-
ered, we recommend you to have it checked and re-
paired.  Follow  the  instructions  and  cautions  for
each of the various procedures. WARNING
l Do 
 not touch any components in the elec-
tric  motor  unit  room  other  than  the  re-
serve  tank.  There  are  no  components  re-
quiring  inspection  other  than  the  reserve
tank.  Never  remove  or  disassemble  the
component  which  generates  high  voltage,
high  voltage  wire  (orange),  its  connector,
EV  charging  cable,  charge  connector,
plug  and  an  outlet.  Doing  so  could  result
in a serious injury that may risk your life.
These components are affixed with the la-
bel  indicating  precautions  for  handling.
Follow the instructions on the label. Take
your  vehicle  to  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS  Authorized  Service  Point  for
any necessary maintenance. High voltage components and wiring cables are lo-
cated as shown in the figure below.
1- Regular charge port
2-
Inverter
3- Traction battery
4- Heater
5- Air conditioner compressor
6- High voltage connector
7- Service plug
8- Electric motor (Electric motor unit)
9- On board charger/DC-DC converter
10- Quick charge port WARNING
l Never 
 touch  the  service  plug  (A)  under
the front seat. Doing so could result in se-
rious  injury  that  may  risk  your  life,  in-
cluding  an  electric  shock.  The  service
plug  (A)  is  used  to  shut  off  high  voltage
from the traction battery for repair of the
vehicle at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point or another special-
ist. WARNING
l When 
 the  ready  indicator  is  illuminated,
and  the  charging  indicator  is  illuminated
or  blinking,  never  perform  maintenance
because the high voltage system is operat-
ing.
l When  servicing  the  vehicle,  make  sure
that  the  electric  motor  switch  is  in  the
“LOCK”  position  and  the  charging  cable
is disconnected. Failure to do so could re-
sult in an electric shock.
l When  checking  or  servicing  the  inside  of
the  bonnet  room  and  coolant  reserve
tank, make sure the electric motor unit is
switched off and has had a chance to cool
down. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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P
Parking  5-04
Parking brake  5-03
Position lamps Bulb capacity
  8-24
Indication lamp  4-09
Replacement  8-30
Power down warning lamp  4-11
Precautions to observe when using wipers and wash-
ers  4-18
Pregnant women restraint  3-10
Puncture Tyre repair kit  7-04
QQuick charging  1-12
RRadio
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD
player  6-10
Ready indicator
  4-09
Rear combination lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-33
Rear fog lamp Bulb capacity  8-24
Indication lamp  4-09
Replacement  8-32
Switch  4-16
Rear room lamp Bulb capacity  8-24
Rear seat  3-05
Rear turn-signal lamps Bulb capacity  8-24 Replacement  8-30,8-33
Rear window demister switch  4-18
Rear-view mirror Inside  5-05
Outside  5-05
Refill capacities
  9-08
Regenerative braking  02
Regular charging  1-08
Replacement of lamp bulbs  8-23
Reversing lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-33
Roof carrier precaution  5-20
Room lamp (front)  6-37
Room lamp (rear)  6-38
S Safe driving techniques  5-03
Seat belt  3-08
Child restraint  3-11
Force limiter
  3-11
Inspection  3-20
Pregnant women restraint  3-10
Pretensioner  3-11
Seat belt reminder/warning lamp (for driver and
front passenger)  3-09
Warning lamp (for rear passenger)  3-10
Seats Adjustment  3-03
Front seat  3-03
Head restraints  3-07
Heated seats  3-04
Rear seat  3-05
Secret box  6-39
Selector lever  5-09
Service precaution  8-06
Service reminder  4-03,4-04
Side turn-signal lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement
  8-30,8-33
Snow tyres  8-16
Specifications  9-02
Speedometer  4-02
Starting the electric motor unit  5-08
Steering wheel lock  5-08
Stop lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-33
Storage spaces  6-39 Glove box  6-39
Secret box  6-39
Sun visors  6-35
Supplemental restraint system  3-20 Servicing  3-30
Warning lamp  3-29
T Tail lamps
Bulb capacity
   8-24
Replacement  8-33
Tailgate  2-08
Towing  7-10
Traction battery  02
Transmission  5-09 Driving the vehicle  5-11
Selector lever  5-09
Selector lever position indicator  5-10
Tripmeter  4-03,4-04
Turn-signal indication lamps  4-09
Turn-signal lever  4-14
Tyre repair kit  7-04
Tyres  8-14 Inflation pressures  8-15
Size (tyre and wheel)  9-06
Snow tyres  8-16
Tread wear indicators  8-16 Alphabetical index
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