
CAUTIONlAny  of  the  following  indicates  that  the  ABS
is  not  functioning  and  only  the  standard brake  system  is  working.  (The  standardbrake  system  is  functioning  normally.)  If
this  happens,  we  recommend  you  to  have
your vehicle inspected as soon as possible.
• When  the  ignition  switch  is  turned  to  the
“ON”  position  or  the  operation  mode  is put  in  ON,  the  warning  lamp  does  notcome  on  or  it  remains  on  and  does  not  go
off.
• The warning lamp comes on while driving
• The  warning  display  appears  while  driv-
ingIf the warning lamp/display il-
luminate while driving
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If only the ABS warning lamp/
display illuminate
Avoid  hard  braking  and  high-speed  driving.
Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Restart  the  engine  and  check  to  see  whether the  lamp  goes  out  after  a  few  minutes  driv-
ing;  if  it  then  remains  off  during  driving, there is no problem.
However,  if  the  warning  lamp/display  do  not
disappear,  or  if  they  come  on  again  when  the
vehicle is driven, we recommend you to have the vehicle checked.
If the ABS warning lamp/
display and brake warning
lamp/display illuminate at the same timeWarning lampWarning  display  type 1Warning  display  type2
The  ABS  and  brake  force  distribution  func- tion  may  not  work,  so  hard  braking  could
make the vehicle unstable.
Avoid  hard  braking  and  high-speed  driving.
Stop  the  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  and  we  rec-
ommend you to have it checked.NOTEl The  ABS  warning  lamp  and  brake  warning
lamp  illuminate  at  the  same  time  and  the
warning  displays  appear  alternately  on  the information  screen  in  the  multi-informationdisplay.After driving on icy roads
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After  driving  on  snow  or  icy  roads,  remove
any snow and ice which may have accumula-
ted  around  the  wheels.  On  vehicles  that  have
an  ABS,  be  careful  not  to  damage  the  wheel
speed  sensors  (A)  or  the  cables  located  at each wheel.
Front
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
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WARNINGlOn  vehicles  equipped  with 
A/T,  CVT,  al-
though  the  set  speed  driving  will  be  deac-
tivated  when  shifting  to  the  “N”  (NEU-
TRAL)  position,  never  move  the  selector lever  to  the  “N”  (NEUTRAL)  position
while driving.
You  would  have  no  engine  braking  and
could cause a serious accident.
Also,  the  set  speed  driving  may  be  deactiva-
ted as follows:
l When  the  engine  speed  rises  and  ap-
proaches  the  tachometer's  red  zone  (the red-coloured  part  of  the  tachometer  di- al).
CAUTIONl When  the  set  speed  driving  is  deactivated
automatically  in  any  situation  other  than those  listed  above,  there  may  be  a  systemmalfunction.
Press  the  CRUISE  CONTROL  ON/OFF switch to turn off the cruise control and have your  vehicle  inspected  by  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.To resume the set speed
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If  the  set  speed  driving  is  deactivated  by  the
condition  described  in  “To  deactivate”  on
page  6-56, you can resume the previously set
speed by push up the RES + switch (C) while
driving at a speed of about  40 km/h (25 mph)
or higher.
Under  either  of  the  following  conditions, however, using the switch does not allow you
to resume the previously set speed.
In  these  situations,  repeat  the  speed  setting procedure:
l The  CRUISE  CONTROL  ON/OFF
switch is pressed.
l [Except  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless
operation system]
Turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the  “LOCK”
or “ACC” position.
[Vehicles  equipped  with  keyless  opera- tion system]
Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC.
l “CRUISE”  indication  lamp  is  turned
OFF.Reversing sensor system*
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This  system  operates  when  you  are  backingthe vehicle. It uses corner and back sensors to detect  an  obstacle  and  the  information  screen
in  the  multi-information  display  and  the  buz-
zer to inform you of the approximate distance to the obstacle.
CAUTIONl The  reversing  sensor  system  assists  you  in
determining  the  approximate  distance  be-
tween  the  vehicle  and  an  obstacle  located behind the vehicle. It has limitations in terms
of  detectable  areas  and  objects,  and  may  not
properly  detect  some  objects.  Therefore,  do not place excessive confidence in the revers-
ing  sensor  system  and  operate  the  vehicle  as carefully as you would do with a vehicle not equipped with this system.
Reversing sensor system*
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CAUTIONlMake  sure  to  check  the  surroundings  with
your own eyes to ensure safety. Do not oper-
ate  the  vehicle  by  relying  on  the  reversing sensor system alone.Obstacle detection areas
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The  detection  areas  of  the  corner  and  back
sensors  are  limited  to  those  shown  in  the  il-
lustration.  Moreover,  the  sensors  are  unable to  detect  low  or  thin  objects  or  objects  nearthe  rear  bumper.  Thus,  make  sure  to  check
the surroundings as you operate the vehicle in a safe manner.
Corner and back sensor loca-
tions
There  are  two  corner  sensors  (A)  at  the  cor- ners of the rear bumper, and two back sensors
(B) in the centre of the rear bumper.
Reversing sensor system detec-
tion areas
Depending  on  whether  the  vehicle  is  equip-
ped with a towing bar, you can change the re- versing  sensor  system  between  the  standard
mode  and  the  towing  bar  mode.  The  towing
bar  mode  changes  the  system  to  exclude  the area in which the towing bar is mounted from
the detection areas.
Vehicles without a towing bar
The  detection  areas  are  within  approximately
60  cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  150  cm
(B)  from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or less  from  the  ground  surface,  excluding  the
area  approximately  10  cm  (D)  from  the
ground surface.Reversing sensor system*
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Vehicles with a towing bar
The  detection  areas  are  within  approximately60  cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  150  cm
(B)  from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or less  from  the  ground  surface,  excluding  the
area  approximately  10  cm  (D)  from  the
ground  surface.  The  non-detection  areas  (E) are  within  approximately  20  cm  (F)  from  thebumper.
NOTEl If  the  rear  bumper  has  been  exposed  to  an
impact,  the  corner  or  back  sensors  may  failand  prevent  the  system  from  functioning
properly.  Have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.NOTEl The  sensors  do  not  detect  objects  located  in
the  area  directly  below  or  near  the  bumper. If  the  height  of  an  object  is  lower  than  the
mounted  position  of  the  corner  or  back  sen-
sors,  the  sensors  may  not  continue  detecting it even if they detected it initially.
For  information  on  how  to  change  the  detec-
tion  areas,  please  refer  to  “Changing  the  de- tection areas” on page 6-61.
CAUTIONl The reversing sensor system may not operate
properly under the following conditions:
• The  sensors  or  surroundings  are  covered
with ice, snow, or mud.
• The sensors are frozen.
• The system receives ultrasonic noise from
other sources (the horns of other vehicles, motorcycle  engines,  brakes,  radios,  pour-
ing  rain,  splashing  water,  tyre  chains, etc.).
• The  sensors  are  extremely  hot  or  cold
(while the vehicle is parked for a long pe- riod of time under a blazing sun or in coldweather).
• The vehicle tilts significantly.
• The  vehicle  is  driven  on  a  rough  road
(with  a  bumpy,  gravel,  hilly,  or  grassy surface).
• The vehicle is too close to an obstacle.CAUTION•The  sensors  or  surroundings  have  been
wiped  by  hand,  or  stickers  or  accessorieshave been attached.
l The reversing sensor system may not proper-
ly detect the following:
• Objects  that  are  thin,  such  as  wire  nets  or
ropes.
• Objects  that  absorb  sound  waves,  such  as
snow.
• Objects  that  are  shaped  with  a  sharp  an-
gle.
• Objects  with  a  smooth  surface,  such  as
glass.
• Objects that are low, such as kerbstones.NOTEl The  buzzer  may  sound  lower  than  the  nor-
mal  warning  sound  when  the  reversing  sen-sor system is receiving ultrasonic noise from
other  sources,  but  this  is  not  a  malfunction.
The  buzzer  will  stop  sounding  and  the  sys- tem  will  return  to  normal  operation  after  thenoise is no longer received.
Reversing sensor system*
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To operate
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To  operate  the  system,  move  the  gearshift
lever  or  selector  lever  to  the  “R”  position while  the  ignition  switch  or  the  operationmode  is  in  ON.  When  the  reversing  sensor
system  is  operated,  the  reversing  sensor  sys-
tem  operation  indication  lamp  (A)  will  turn on.  To  stop  the  operation,  push  the  “SO-
NAR”  switch;  the  reversing  sensor  system operation indication lamp (A) is turned off.
NOTEl Only  when  the  gearshift  lever  or  selector
lever  is  in  the  “R”  position,  the  reversing
sensor system can be operated or be stopped by using the “SONAR” switch.Warning for obstacles
If  there  is  an  obstacle  behind  the  vehicle,  a
warning  will  be  issued  with  the  information screen  in  the  multi-information  display  and  a
warning buzzer.
Type 2Type 1
1- Corner sensor (left)
2- Back sensor
3- Corner sensor (right)
Corner sensor
Vehicle to obstacle distanceWarning display/sound cycleApprox. 60 to 40 cmIntermittentApprox. 40 to 20 cmFast intermittentWithin approx. 20 cmContinuousBack  sensor  (vehicles  without  a  towing
bar)Vehicle to obstacle distanceWarning display/sound cycleApprox. 150 to 80 cmIntermittentApprox. 80 to 40 cmFast intermittentWithin approx.40 cmContinuous
Back sensor (vehicles with a towing bar)
Vehicle to obstacle distanceWarning display/sound cycleApprox. 150 to 100 cmIntermittentApprox. 100 to 60 cmFast intermittentWithin approx.60 cmContinuousCAUTIONlThe  distances  given  are  to  be  used  for  refer-
ence  only,  as  errors  may  be  caused  by  vari- ous  factors,  such  as  temperature,  humidity,
or the shape of the obstacles.
Reversing sensor system*
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NOTElWhen  the  sensors  detect  different  obstacles
at  the  same  time,  the  information  screen  in the  multi-information  display  indicates  the directions of the obstacles each sensor is de-
tecting.  However,  closer  obstacles  are  given priority over other detected obstacles and the
warning  buzzer  sounds  to  inform  you  of
closer obstacles.Changing the detection areas
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The  detection  areas  can  be  changed  as  fol-
lows:
Vehicles with a towing bar
While  the  operation  of  the  system  is  stopped
at  the  “SONAR”  switch,  push  the  “SONAR”
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and release  it.  The  buzzer  sounds  twice  to  indi-
cate that the detection area has been changed.
Vehicles without a towing bar
While  the  operation  of  the  system  is  stopped at  the  “SONAR”  switch,  push  the  “SONAR”
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and
release it. The buzzer sounds once to indicate that the detection area has been changed.
NOTEl The  detection  area  will  not  change  if  you
keep  the  “SONAR”  switch  pushed  for
10 seconds or more.
l After  pushing  the  “SONAR”  switch,  revers-
ing  sensor  system  operation  differs  accord- ing to the detection area setting.
• Setting when towing bar is not equipped
When  the  gearshift  lever  or  selector  lever
is  moved  to  the  “R”  position,  the  revers-
ing sensor system will operate even if cor- ner sensor operation was stopped by push-
ing the “SONAR” switch.
• Setting when towing bar is equipped
When  reversing  sensor  system  operation was  stopped  by  pushing  the  “SONAR”
switch,  the  reversing  sensor  system  will not operate until the engine has been stop- ped  even  if  the  gearshift  lever  or  selector
lever is moved to the “R” position.
To resume reversing sensor system opera- tion,  push  the  “SONAR”  switch  or  stop and  restart  the  engine,  and  then  move  the
gearshift lever or selector lever to the “R” position.Reversing sensor system warn-
ing display
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In case there is a malfunction in the reversing
sensor  system,  the  display  for  the  malfunc-
tioning  sensor  will  blink  and  the  warning buzzer  will  sound  for  approximately  5  sec-
onds.  Even  after  the  buzzer  has  stopped sounding,  the  display  will  continue  blinking
until  the  system  reverts  to  the  normal  state. Have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  aMITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Service
Point.
Example: Corner sensor (left) mulfunctioningType 2Type 1
Rear-view camera*
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The  rear-view  camera  is  a  system  that  showsthe  view  behind  the  vehicle  on  the  screen  of
the  MITSUBISHI   Multi  Communication
System (MMCS) or the DISPLAY AUDIO.
Rear-view camera*
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Control panel
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Heater/Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
A- Temperature control dialB- Air selection switch
C- Blower speed selection dial
D- Air conditioning switch E- Mode selection dialF- Rear window demister switch  ® p. 5-61
NOTEl On  vehicles  with  the  heater,  button  (D)  is
not  available  for  use.  The  indicator  below
the  button  doesn’t  come  on  even  if  it  is pushed.NOTEl On vehicles with automatic air conditioning,
there  is  an  interior  air  temperature  sensor
(G) in the illustrated position.
Never  place  anything  over  the  sensor,  since
doing  so  will  prevent  it  from  functioning
properly.Blower speed selection dial
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Select the blower speed by turning the blower
speed  selection  dial  clockwise  or  anticlock- wise.
Turn  the  dial  clockwise  to  increase  the  air
flow  and  anticlockwise  to  decrease  the  air flow.Heater/
Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
Temperature control dial
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Turn  the  temperature  control  dial  clockwise
or anticlockwise.
Heater/
Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
Heater/Air conditioning
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Genuine leather*
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1. Gently  wipe  off  with  gauze  or  other  soft
cloth  soaked  with  a  5  %  aqueous  solu-tion of neutral detergent.
2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out
well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter-
gent thoroughly.
3. Apply  leather  protecting  agent  to  the
genuine leather surface.
NOTEl If  genuine  leather  is  wet  with  water  or  is
washed  in  water,  wipe  off  water  as  quickly
as  possible  with  a  dry,  soft  cloth.  If  left damp, mildew may grow.
l The  genuine  leather  surface  may  be  dam-
aged  if  a  nylon  brush  or  synthetic  fibre  is
rubbed hard against it.
l Organic  solvents  such  as  benzine,  kerosene,
alcohol  and  petrol,  acid  or  alkaline  solvents
may  discolour  the  genuine  leather  surface. Be sure to use neutral detergents.
l Remove  dirty  patches  or  oil  substances
quickly as they can stain genuine leather.
l The  genuine  leather  surface  may  harden  and
shrink  if  it  is  exposed  to  direct  sun  for  long
hours.  When  your  vehicle  is  parked,  place  it in the shade as much as possible.
l When the temperature of the vehicle interior
rises  in  summer,  vinyl  products  left  on  the
genuine  leather  seat  may  deteriorate  and stick to the seat.Cleaning the exterior of
your vehicle E00900700108
If the following is left on your vehicle, it may cause  corrosion,  discolouration  and  stains, wash the vehicle as soon as possible.
l Seawater, road deicing products.
l Soot  and  dust,  iron  powder  from  facto-
ries,  chemical  substance  (acids,  alkalis, coal-tar, etc.).
l Droppings  from  birds,  carcasses  of  in-
sects, tree sap, etc.Washing
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Chemicals  contained  in  the  dirt  and  dust picked  up  from  the  road  surface  can  damagethe paint coat and body of your vehicle if left
in prolonged contact.
Frequent washing and waxing is the best way to  protect  your  vehicle  from  this  damage.
This  will  also  be  effective  in  protecting  it from  environmental  elements  such  as  rain,snow, salt air, etc.
Do  not  wash  the  vehicle  in  direct  sunlight.
Park  the  vehicle  in  the  shade  and  spray  it
with  water  to  remove  dust.  Next,  using  an ample amount of clean water and a car wash- ing  brush  or  sponge,  wash  the  vehicle  from
top to bottom.
Use  a  mild  car  washing  soap  if  necessary.
Rinse  thoroughly  and  wipe  dry  with  a  soft
cloth.  After  washing  the  vehicle,  carefully clean the joints and flanges of the doors, bon-
net  and  other  sections  where  dirt  is  likely  to remain.CAUTIONl When  washing  the  under  side  of  your  vehi-
cle  or  wheel,  be  careful  not  to  injure  your
hands.
l If  your  vehicle  has  rain  sensor  wipers,  place
the wiper switch lever in the “OFF” position to  deactivate  the  rain  sensor  before  washing
the vehicle. Otherwise, the wipers will oper- ate  in  the  presence  of  water  spray  on  the
windscreen and may get damaged as a result.
l Refrain from excessively using a car wash as
its  brushes  may  scratch  the  paint  surface,
causing  it  to  lose  its  gloss.  Scratches  will  be
especially  visible  on  darker  coloured  vehi- cles.
l Never spray or splash water on the electrical
components in the engine compartment. Do- ing  so  could  have  an  adverse  effect  on  the
engine startability.
Exercise  caution  also  when  washing  the  un-
derbody;  be  careful  not  to  spray  water  into the engine compartment.
l Some types of hot water washing equipment
apply  high  pressure  and  heat  to  the  vehicle. They  may  cause  heat  distortion  and  damage
to  the  vehicle  resin  parts  and  may  result  in flooding of the vehicle interior.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle
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