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Devices of the following types can be con- nected. * : “iPod touch,” “iPod classic,” “iPod” and “iPod nano” are registered trademarks of
Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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You can play music files of the following specifications that are saved in a USB mem- ory device or other device supporting massstorage class.
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Fold the sun visor downward (1) to reduce front glare while driving. To reduce side glare, turn the visor to the side (2).
Types of connectable devices and supported file specifica- tions
Device types
Model name
Condition
USB memory device
Storage capacity of 256 Mbytes or more
iPod touch
*
F/W Ver.1.1.1 or later
iPod classic
*
F/W Ver.1.0 or later
iPod (fifth genera- tion)
*
F/W Ver.1.2.2 or later
iPod nano (fifth gen- eration)
*
F/W Ver.1.2 or later
iPod nano (second generation)
*
F/W Ver.1.1.2 or later
Models other than USB memory devices and iPods
Digital audio player supporting mass storage class
NOTE
Depending on the type of the USB memory device or other device connected, the con- nected device may not function properly orthe available functions may be limited. It is recommended to use an iPod with firm- ware updated to the latest version. You can charge your iPod by connecting it to the USB input terminal when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Do not keep your USB memory device or iPod in your vehicle. It is recommended that you back up the files in case of data damage. Do not connect to the USB input terminal any device (hard disk, card reader, memory reader, etc.) other than the connectabledevices specified in the previous section. The device and/or data may be damaged. If any of these devices
was connected by mis-
take, remove it after turning the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position.
File specifications
Item
Condition
File format
MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV
Maximum number of levels(including the root)
Level 8
Number of folders 700 Number of files 65,535Sun visors
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Interior lights
Features and controls 5-185
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Regardless of the dome light switch position, when you press the lens, the light on the side that is pressed illuminates; when you pressthe lens again, the light goes off.
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The dome light can be turned on by sliding the dome light switch.
The doors and the rear hatch are closed while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The driver’s door is closed after all the other doors and the rear hatch are closed while the lock knob of the driver’s door is in the lock position. The doors and the rear hatch are closed and the power door lock switch is used to lock the doors. The keyless entry system remote con- trol transmitter is used to lock the doors and the rear hatch. In vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, the doors and the rear hatch are locked using the F.A.S.T.- key.NOTE
When the engine is started using the key while the doors and rear hatch are closed, ifyou remove the key, the dome light will illu- minate for approximately 30 seconds before going off. When the engine is started using the F.A.S.T.-key while the doors and rear hatch are closed, if the ignition switch is moved to the “LOCK” position, the dome light willilluminate for approximately 30 seconds before going off. The time until the light goes off can be adjusted. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details.
2- (OFF) The dome light goes off.
Reading lights Dome light (Rear)
(if so equipped)
1- (ON) The dome light comes on.2- (
)
The dome light comes on when any door or the rear hatch is opened. When all the doors and the rear hatch are closed, the dome light goes off after approximately 30 seconds. However, the light goes off immediately if: The doors and the rear hatch are closed while the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The driver’s door is closed after all the other doors and the rear hatch are closed while the lock knob of the driver’s door is in the lock posi- tion.
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If any of the interior lights are left on with the ignition switch in the “LOCK” position, the lights go off automatically after about 30minutes. The lights come on again if the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” or “ACC” posi-tion, any door or the rear hatch is opened andclosed, or the keyless entry system or F.A.S.T.-key is operated.
The door and the rear hatch are closed and the power door lock switch is used to lock the doors. The keyless entry system remote control transmitter is used to lock the doors and the rear hatch. In vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, the doors and the rear hatch are locked using the F. A . S . T. - k e y.
NOTE
When the engine is started using the key while the doors and the rear hatch are closed,if you remove the key, the dome light will illuminate for approximately 30 seconds before going off. When the engine is started using the F.A.S.T.-key while the doors and the rearhatch are closed, if the ignition switch is moved to the “LOCK” position, the dome light will illuminate for approximately 30seconds before going off. The time until the light goes off can be adjusted. See your au
thorized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer for details.3- (OFF) The dome light goes off.
Cargo room light
1- (ON) The light illuminates regardless of whether the rear hatch is open or closed. 2- The light illuminates when the rear hatch is opend, and goes off when the rear hatch is closed. 3- (OFF) The light remains off regardless of whether the rear hatch is open or closed.
Interior light auto-cutout func- tion (dome light and other lights)
NOTE
The interior light auto-cutout function can be deactivated. The time until the lights auto-matically go off can be adjusted. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details.
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Vehicle preparation before driving
Driving safety 6-3
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For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always observe the following: Before starting the vehicle, make certain that you and all passengers are seated and wearing their seat belts properly (with children in the rear seat, in appropriaterestraints), and that all the doors and the rear hatch are locked.
Move the driver’s seat as far backward as possible, while still keeping good visibil- ity, and good control of the steering wheel, brakes, accelerator, and controls.Check the instrument panel indicators and multi-information display for any possible problem. Move the front passenger seat as far back as possible. Make sure that infants and small children are properly restrained in accordance withall laws and regulations.
Check these by selecting the defroster mode, and set the blower switch on high. You should be able to feel the air blowing against the windshield.(Refer to “Defrosting or defogging (wind- shield, door windows)” on page 7-9, 7-14, 7-19, 7-24.) Check all the tires for heavy tread wear or uneven wear patterns. Look for stones, nails,glass, or other objects stuck in the tread. Look for any tread cuts or sidewall cracks. Check the wheel nuts for tightness, and the tires(including spare tire) for proper pressures.
WA R N I N G If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not properly installed, it can interfere with the operation of the pedals. Interference with the pedals can cause unintended accelera- tion and/or increased stopping distancesresulting in a crash and injury. Always make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal. Always use the retaining clip on the driver’s floorboard to secure the floormat. Always install the mat with the correct side facing down. Never install a second mat over or under an existing floor mat. Do not use a floor mat designed for another model vehicle ev
en if it is a Mit-
subishi genuine floor mat. Before driving, be sure to check the fol- lowing:• Periodically check that the floor mat isproperly secured with the retaining clips. If you remove the floor mat while clean-ing the inside of your vehicle or for any other reason, always check the condition of the floor mat after it has been rein-stalled.• While the vehicle is stopped with the engine off, check that the floor mat is not interfering with the pedals by depressingthe pedals fully.
Vehicle preparation before driving Seat belts and seats
Defrosters Tires
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Parking 6-6 Driving safety
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When parking on a hill, set the parking brake, and turn the front wheels toward the curb on adownhill, or away from the curb on an uphill. If necessary, apply chocks to wheels. Place the gearshift lever into the “R” (Reverse) position when parking on a down-hill slope, into the 1s
t position when parking
on an uphill slope. Be sure that the parking brake is firmly set when parked and that the selector lever(CVT) or gearshift lever (Twin Clutch SST) is in the “P” (PARK) position. When parking on a hill, it is important to setthe parking brake before moving the selector lever (CVT) or gearshift lever (Twin Clutch
SST) to the “P” (PARK) position. This pre- vents loading the parking brake against the transaxle. When this happens, it is difficult to move the selector lever (CVT) or gearshiftlever (Twin Clutch SST) out of the “P” (PARK) position. Never leave the engi
ne running while you
take a short sleep/rest. Also, never leave the engine running in a closed or poorly venti-lated place. Your front bumper can be damaged if you scrape it over curbs or parking stop blocks. Be careful when traveling up or down steepslopes where your bumper can scrape the road.
When leaving the vehicle unattended, always carry the key and lock all doors and the rear hatch.Always try to park your vehicle in a well lit area.
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It is very important to know how muchweight your vehicle can carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight andincludes the weight of all occupants, cargo and non-factory-installed options. The tire and loading information placard located onthe driver’s door sill of your vehicle will show how much weight it may properly carry.
Parking Parking on a hill For vehicles equipped with man- ual transaxle For vehicles equipped with contin- uously variable transmission (CVT) or Twin Clutch SST
Parking with the engine run- ning
WA R N I N G Leaving the engine running risks injury or death from accidentally moving the gear- shift lever (manual transaxle or Twin Clutch SST) or the selector lever (CVT) orfrom the accumulation of toxic exhaust fumes in the passenger compartment.
Where you park
WA R N I N G Do not park your vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust, since a fire could occur.
When leaving the vehicle Loading information
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Cargo loads 6-10 Driving safety
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To determine the cargo load capacity for your vehicle, subtract the weight of all vehicle occupants from the vehicle capacity weight.For added information, if needed, refer to “Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit” on page 6-8.DO NOT USE the Gross Vehicle Weight Rat-ing and Gross Axle Weight Rating numbers listed on the safety certification label (A) located on the inside sill of the driver’s dooras the guide for passengers and/or cargo weight.
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Cargo loads Cargo load precautions
WA R N I N G To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the combined weights of the driver, passengers and cargo and must never exceed the vehicle capacity weight. Exceeding the vehicle capacity weight will adversely affect vehicle performance, including handling and braking, and maycause an accident. Do not load cargo or luggage higher than the top of the seatback. Be sure that your cargo or luggage cannot move when your vehicle is in motion.Having either the rear view blocked, or your cargo being thrown inside the cabin if you suddenly have to brake can cause aserious accident or injury or death. Put cargo or luggage in the cargo area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weight evenly.
Loading cargo on the roof
WA R N I N G Weight placed on the roof of the vehicle will raise the vehicle’s center of gravity and adversely affect its handling charac-teristics. As a result, driving errors or emergency maneuvers could lead to a loss of control and result in an accident. Driveslowly and avoid excessive maneuvers such as sudden braking or quick turning.
Make sure that the weight of luggage and the roof carrier do not exceed the maxi- mum roof load, 110 lb (50 kg). If the maxi- mum roof load is exceeded, this could cause damage to the ve
hicle or result in an
accident. The total weight of all occupants and lug- gage, including your roof load, must not exceed the vehicle capacity weight. For more information, refer to “Tire and load-ing information placard” on page 11-3. Roof load is determined by adding the weight of the roof carrier and the weight of the luggage placed on the roof carrier. For additional information, refer to “Maximum roof load” on page 11-4.CAUTION Do not load luggage directly onto the roof. Use a roof carrier th
at properly fits your
vehicle. For installation, refer to the instruction man- ual provided with the roof carrier. Place the luggage on the carrier so that its weight is distributed evenly with the heaviest items on the bottom. Do not load items that are wider than the roof carrier.WA R N I N G
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Manual air conditioning with
MAX A/C mode (if so equipped)
7-4 Comfort controls
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Air flows mainly to the windshield and the door windows.
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The air conditioning can only be used whilethe engine is running.
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When the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- tion, select the blower speed by turning theblower speed selection dial. Turning the dial clockwise will increase the blower speed; turning the dial counterclock-wise will decrease it. When the dial is set to the “OFF” position, all fan-driven airflow will stop.
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Turn the temperature control dial clockwise to make the air warmer. Turn it counterclock- wise to make the air cooler.
NOTE
With the mode selection dial between the “ ” and “ ” positions, air flows mainly to the leg area. With the mode selection dial between the “ ” and “ ” positions, air flows mainly to the windshield and the doorwindows.
Defroster position
Manual air conditioning with MAX A/C mode
(if so
equipped)Control panel
A- Temperature control dial B- Air selection switch C- Blower speed selection dialD- Air conditioning switch E- Mode selection dial F- Electric rear window defogger switch
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Blower speed selection dial
Temperature control dial
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Manual air conditioning with
MAX A/C mode (if so equipped)
Comfort controls 7-7
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Push the switch again and the air condition- ing compressor will stop and the indicator light (A) goes off.
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Set the mode selection dial to the “ ” posi-tion and set the air sel
ection switch (A) to the
outside air position. Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or counterclockwise to the desired tempera-ture. Select the best speed to fit your needs.
CAUTION When using the air conditioning, the idling speed may slightly increase as the air condi-tioning compressor is switched on/off auto- matically. Especially for vehicles with a continuously variable transmission (CVT),while the vehicle is stationary, fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping.
NOTE
If a problem is detect
ed in the air condition-
ing compressor, the air conditioning indica- tor light (A) blinks. Press the air conditioning switch once to turn it off, then once more to turn it back on. If the air condi-tioning indicator light (A) does not blink, there is no problem. If it does blink, have it checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motorsdealer or a repair facility of your choice. Sometimes, for example after using a high- pressure car wash, the condenser can get wet, and the air conditioning indicator light (A) blinks temporarily. Wait for a while, pressthe air conditioning switch once to turn the system off, then once more to turn it back on. Once the water evaporates, the blinking willstop.
Operating the air conditioning system
Heating
NOTE
For quick heating, set the blower speed selection dial to the position shown in the illustration.
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