
WARNING
l Avoid  sudden  regenerative  braking  when
driving on wet or icy roads. Using sudden
regenerative  braking  under  these  condi-
tions  could  cause  the  vehicle  to  skid,  re-
sulting in a serious accident.
NOTE l When 
the  traction  battery  level  is  nearly  full
or the traction battery temperature is low, the
regenerative  braking  performance  may  be
weakened. In this case, drive the vehicle at a
low speed.
“C” COMFORT
This  position  gives  weaker  regenerative  braking
than  the  “D”  (DRIVE)  position.  It  enables  relaxed
driving in circumstances in which you do not accel-
erate  or  decelerate  much  (for  example,  suburban
driving). It is intended for long cruising. Driving the vehicle
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Operation of the transmission E00629800020 CAUTION
l
Before 
 selecting  a  position  with  the  elec-
tric  motor  unit  running  and  the  vehicle
stationary,  fully  depress  the  brake  pedal
to prevent the vehicle from creeping.
The  vehicle  will  begin  to  move  as  soon  as
the  transmission  is  engaged,  the  brakes
should  only  be  released  when  you  are
ready to drive away.
l Depress  the  brake  pedal  with  the  right
foot at all times.
Using the left foot could cause driver move-
ment delay in case of an emergency.
l Operating the accelerator pedal while the
other  foot  is  resting  on  the  brake  pedal
will  affect  braking  efficiency  and  may
cause premature wear of brake pads.
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For  short  waiting  periods,  such  as  at  traffic  signals
the 
vehicle can be left in selector lever position and
held stationary with the service brake.
For  longer  waiting  periods  with  the  electric  motor
unit  running,  place  the  selector  lever  in  the  “N”
(NEUTRAL) position and apply the parking brake,
while  holding  the  vehicle  stationary  with  the  serv-
ice brake. CAUTION
l
Never 
 hold the vehicle stationary while in
transmission  on  a  hill  with  the  accelera-
tor,  always  apply  the  parking  brake  and/
or service brake.
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To  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.
If you are going to leave the vehicle unattended, al-
ways  switch  off  the  electric  motor  unit  and  carry
the key.
NOTE
l On  a  slope,  be  sure  to  apply  the  parking
brake before moving the selector lever to the
“P” (PARK) position. If you move the selec-
tor  lever  to  the  “P”  (PARK)  position  before
applying  the  parking  brake,  it  may  be  diffi-
cult  to  disengage  the  selector  lever  from  the
“P”  (PARK)  position  when  you  next  drive
the  vehicle,  requiring  application  of  a  strong
force to the selector lever to move it from the
“P” (PARK) position. Starting and driving
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Braking
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All 
the parts of the brake system are critical to safe-
ty.  We  recommend  you  to  have  the  vehicle
checked  at  regular  intervals  according  to  the  serv-
ice booklet. CAUTION
l
Avoid 
 driving  habits  that  cause  heavy
braking  and  never  “ride”  the  brakes  by
resting  your  foot  on  the  brake  pedal
while driving.
It causes brake overheating and fading.
Brake system
The 
 service  brake  is  divided  into  two  brake  cir-
cuits.  And  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  power
brakes. If one brake circuit fails, the other is availa-
ble to stop the vehicle. If you should lose the pow-
er assist for some reason, the brakes will still work.
In  these  situations,  even  if  the  brake  pedal  moves
down  to  the  very  end  of  its  possible  stroke  or  re-
sists being depressed, keep depressing the brake ped-
al down harder and further than usual; stop driving
as  soon  as  possible  and  have  the  brake  system  re-
paired. WARNING
l Do 
 not  turn  off  the  electric  motor  unit
while  your  vehicle  is  in  motion.  If  you
turn off the electric motor unit while driv-
ing,  the  power  assistance  for  the  braking
system will stop working and your brakes
will  not  work  effectively.  This  could  lead
to a crash and serious injury. WARNING
l If 
 the  power  assist  is  lost  or  if  either
brake  hydraulic  system  stops  working
properly,  have  your  vehicle  checked  im-
mediately.
Warning lamp
The 
 brake  warning  lamp  illuminates  to  indicate  a
fault  in  the  braking  system.  Refer  to  “Brake  warn-
ing lamp” on page 4-09.
When brakes are wet
Check  the  brake  system  while  driving  at  a  low
speed  immediately  after  starting,  especially  when
the brakes are wet, to confirm they work normally.
A  film  of  water  can  be  formed  on  the  brake  discs
or  brake  drums  and  prevent  normal  braking  after
driving  in  heavy  rain  or  through  large  puddles,  or
after  the  vehicle  is  washed.  If  this  occurs,  dry  the
brakes out by driving slowly while lightly depress-
ing the brake pedal.
When driving downhill
It  is  important  to  take  advantage  of  regenerative
braking  by  shifting  to  the  “B”  (BRAKE)  position
while  driving  on  steep  downhill  roads  in  order  to
prevent the brakes from overheating. WARNING
l Do 
 not  leave  any  objects  near  the  brake
pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; do-
ing  so  could  prevent  the  full  pedal  stroke
that would be necessary in an emergency.
Make sure that the pedal can be operated
freely  at  all  times.  Make  sure  the  floor
mat is securely held in place.
Brake pad and linings l Avoid hard braking situations.
New 
brakes  need  to  be  broken-in  by  moder-
ate use for the first 200 km (125 miles).
l The  disc  brakes  are  provided  with  a  warning
device  which  emits  a  shrieking  metallic
sound  while  braking  if  the  brake  pads  have
reached  their  wear  limit.  If  you  hear  this
sound, have the brake pads replaced immedi-
ately. WARNING
l Driving 
 with  worn  brake  pads  will  make
it  harder  to  stop,  and  can  cause  an  acci-
dent. Starting and driving
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NOTE
l Using 
any part other than the designated tow-
ing hook (A) could result in damage to the ve-
hicle body.
l Using  a  wire  rope  or  metal  chain  can  result
in  damage  to  the  vehicle  body.  It  is  best  to
use  a  non-metallic  rope.  If  you  use  a  wire
rope or metal chain, wrap it with cloth at any
point where it touches the vehicle body.
l Take care that the tow rope is kept as horizon-
tal as possible. An angled tow rope can dam-
age the vehicle body.
2. Start the electric motor unit. CAUTION
l
If 
 the vehicle is towed with the electric mo-
tor  switch  in  the  “ON”  position  without
starting the electric motor unit, the auxili-
ary battery may be flat during towing. In
this  case,  the  brake  performance  may  be
very poor. Steering is also very heavy.
l Do  not  leave  the  electric  motor  switch  in
the “LOCK” position. The steering wheel
will lock, causing loss of control.
3. Place 
the  selector  lever  in  the  “N”  (NEU- TRAL) position.
4. Turn on the hazard warning lamps if required by  law.  (Follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.)
5. During  towing  make  sure  that  close  contact is maintained between the drivers of both ve-
hicles,  and  that  the  vehicles  travel  at  low
speed. CAUTION
l
The 
 person  in  the  vehicle  being  towed
must  pay  attention  to  the  brake  lamps  of
the  towing  vehicle  and  make  sure  the
rope never becomes slack.
l Avoid  sudden  braking,  sudden  accelera-
tion  and  sharp  turning;  such  operation
could  cause  damage  to  the  towing  hooks
or the tow rope.
People  in  the  vicinity  could  be  injured  as
a result.
l When towing or being towed down a long
slope,  the  brakes  may  overheat  reducing
the  effectiveness.  In  this  situation,  have
your vehicle transported by a tow truck.
l When the vehicle is to be towed by anoth-
er  vehicle  with  all  wheels  on  the  ground,
make  sure  that  the  towing  speed  and  dis-
tance  given  below  are  never  exceeded,
causing damage to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 30 km/h (19 mph)
Towing distance: 30 km (19 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
Towing another vehicle
Your 
 vehicle cannot be used to tow another vehicle. Operation under adverse driving
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On a flooded road l Do 
not  drive  on  a  flooded  road.  If  you  drive
on a flooded road, not only the electric motor
unit stops but also a failure like electric leak-
age or short circuit may occur.
If  you  inevitably  had  to  run  on  a  flooded
road  and  the  vehicle  was  exposed  to  water,
be  sure  to  have  your  vehicle  inspected  by  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
l If  there  is  water  on  the  brakes  after  driving
through  puddles  or  washing  the  vehicle,  re-
sulting  in  temporarily  ineffective  brakes.  In
such cases, lightly depress the brake pedal to
see  if  the  brakes  operate  properly.  If  they  do
not,  lightly  depress  the  pedal  several  times
while driving in order to dry the brake pads.
l When driving in rain or on a road with many
puddles  a  layer  of  water  may  form  between
the tyres and the road surface.
This  reduces  a  tyre’s  frictional  resistance  on
the road, resulting in loss of steering stability
and braking capability.
 
To cope with this, observe the following items:
  (a) Drive your vehicle at slow speed.
  (b) Do not drive on worn tyres.
  (c) Always  maintain  the  specified tyre inflation pressures.For emergencies
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The  concentration  should  be  checked  before  the
start 
of  cold  weather  and  anti-freeze  added  to  the
system if necessary. Washer fluid
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Check 
if the fluid level is between the “FULL” and
“1/2” on the washer fluid reservoir.
If the level is low, replenish the container with wash-
er fluid.
FULL NOTE
l The 
washer  fluid  container  serves  the  wind-
screen, rear window.
During cold weather
To  ensure  proper  operation  of  the  washers  at  low
temperatures,  use  a  fluid  containing  an  anti-freez-
ing agent. Brake fluid
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To check the fluid level
The 
brake fluid level must be between the “MAX”
and “MIN” marks on the reservoir. The brake fluid level is monitored by a float. When
the 
brake  fluid  level  falls  below  the  “MIN”  mark,
the brake fluid warning lamp lights up.
The fluid level falls slightly with wear of the brake
pads, but this does not indicate any abnormality.
  Vehicle care and Maintenance
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