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Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Outlander.  There’s no doubt you’ve already realized how 
well your car drives on the open road. What you may not know is all the \
great features that 
help your car perform the way it does. In the pages ahead we’re going\
 to run through the 
basics and prepare you for the road. 
We’d also love to hear from you about your overall Mitsubishi experien\
ce. If you haven’t 
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us make sure your next visit is that much better. 
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and special offers. Here you can also keep track of your car’s warranty and servicing needs, 
get Roadside Assistance Information and tap into other owner-centric details. Just log on to 
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Driver’s View .....................Page 2-3
Controls   ............................ Page 4
Own the Road
  ...................Page 5
Switches
  ........................... Page 6 
ECO Driving
  ...................... Page 7
Folding and Stowing 
the Second and Third 
Row Seat (if equipped)
  ......Page 8
Technology 
  ...................... Page 9
Audio System
  ....................Page 10
Display Audio System
(if equipped)
  ..................... Page 11-12
HD Weather and Fuel
(if equipped)
  ..................... Page 12
Bluetooth
® (if equipped) .... Page 13
Navigation System 
(if equipped)
  ..................... Page 14-15
FAQ’s
 
................................ Page 16-17
table of c ontents 

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3
13
8
15
1
6
Driver’s View
 1 Side Mirror Adjustment .........................Page 4
 2
 
Climate Controls
 
................................... Page 4
 3 
Headlights
 
........................................... Page 4
 4
 
Windshield Wiper Lever
   ........................ Page 4
 5
 
Adaptive Cruise Control (if equipped)
   ...Page 5
 6
 
Paddle Shifters (GT only)
   ..................... Page 5
 7 Seat Heater Switch 
 
.............................. Page 5
 8 Lane Departure W
arning (LDW) and 
 
 
Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM)
 
 
(if equipped)
 
........................................ Page 6
 9 Power Liftgate Main Switch
 
 
(if equipped)
 
........................................ Page 6
 
10
 
ECO Mode Switch
 
................................ Page 7
 11
 
Multi Information Display (MID)
   ............Page 9
 
12
 Start/Stop Engine Switch 
 
 
(if equipped with F
.A.S.T.-key)   .............. Page 9
 13
 
Audio Remote Control Buttons
 
 
(if equipped)
 
........................................ Page 10
 14
 
Display Audio and Navigation System 
 
 
(if equipped)
 
........................................ Page 11-12, 14
 15
 
Bluetooth
® Controls (if equipped) ......... Page 13 

12DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM (continued) AND HD WEATHER AND FUEL (navigation only)
1. Source plate - Displays the name of the currently selected source, preset channel 
number, reception frequency, and station name.
2.
 
HD Radio TM  indicator - Displayed during digital sound output.
3.
 Preset switch  -  a llows you to register your favorite broadcast stations.
 
t
ouch and hold the switch for the desired preset channel number until you\
 hear 
the “beep”. 
t his registers the broadcast station currently being received.
 **
→“Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations”
4.
 
   - touching it displays the sub-menu.  t he Scan, Radio Setting, Sound 
Control settings can be made.
5.
 
ouching and holding until you hear the 
“beep” starts automatic station selection (seek).
 **
→“Starting the Seek”
6.
 
SSN - Displays the  ssn  ( s hort  s tation  n ame) that is currently being received. 
i
f there is a sub-channel, the received channel number/total number of su\
b-
channels is displayed. 
7.
 
PTY -  Displays the P t Y (Program  t
ype) being received.
8.
 
Info -  s witches to information display.
9.
 
Station List
  - Displays a list of the stations that can be received. 
 **
→“Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List” 
10.
 
FM1, FM2 -  a llows you to register your favorite 6 stations for each band.
11.
 
Title - Displays the acquired title name.
12.
 
Radio Text - During analog reception, “ t
itle” changes to “Radio 
 t
ext”, and the 
acquired radio text is displayed. 
t he “artist” and “album” are not displayed.
13.
 
Artist - Displays the acquired artist name.
14.
 
Album - Displays the acquired album name.
15.
 
Indicator - LIVE: 
 l ive event broadcasts are displayed as they are received.
                 RBDS: 
R b D s  data is displayed as it is received.
16.
 
Switch page -  i f the title, artist name, and album title cannot fit in one page, the \
display can be switched to Page 2 and beyond.
17.
 
Preset -  s witches to preset display.
 ** s ee Display  a udio  o wner’s  m anual
from the navigation screen press on the Info buttont
hen press on HD Information
t
hen press on WEATHER or FUEL PRICE
fm Radio broadcast information screen (Display audio system only)h D  weather and  f uel Prices ( n avigation  s ystem only)
3)
4) 1)
8)
6)
5)
2)
9)7)10) 16)11),12)13)14)
17)
15)
HD Weather
HD Fuel Price
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13BLUETOOTH® OPERATION WITH DISPLAY AUDIO AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if equipped)
c
alling by  e ntering a  t
elephone 
 n umber
1.  on the mobile phone screen, enter the telephone number.
2.   touch the  “OFF HOOK” key.
making a call from a Phonebook
1. Display the vehicle phonebook screen 
or the mobile phonebook screen.
  **
→ “Display the Phonebook” 
2.
  s elect and touch the person to call.
incoming calls
the audio guide sounds and the 
incoming call screen is displayed.
Registering a bluetooth® Device
Register a bluetooth® device with this product.
1.
 Press the 
MENU key.  t he top menu is displayed.
2.
 t
ouch  Setting
, and then Bluetooth
® Setting.
3.
 touch  Register Device
.
4.
 
Enter the pass key displayed on the screen into the Bluetooth® device.
f
or a list of compatible 
b
luetooth
® devices please go to 
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/owners 
SPEECH button:
c
hange to voice 
recognition
PICK-UP button:
a
nswer an 
incoming call
HANG-UP button
e
nd a call or voice 
recognition
A
B
C
when the connection is complete, a screen is displayed for selecting 
the  b luetooth® device. for details, refer to the user manual for the b
luetooth® device.
“off hook” key
3.  touch the telephone number to call.
4.  touch  Ye
s.
**see Display audio owner’s manual
ABC
bluetooth® controls  

search for a location
14NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if equipped)
Way Points – once you have set a destination, you can enter additional stops along the\
 way called way Points. f or details on how to set  way Points refer 
to your  n avigation  o wner’s  m anual.
Saving Addresses - 
t
o save an address, first enter the address into the system. 
 t hen touch Address Book and confirm location to be stored. 
touch 
Set to Address Book to complete.
Set Your Home as the Destination
You can set your pre-registered home as the destination.
1. 
 
Press the     
      key.
 
t his displays the destination menu.
2.   
T
 ouch Go Home.  t his displays the guidance start screen.
Search from Addresss
earches for a location from an address.
1. 
 
Press the     
      key.
 
t his displays the destination menu.
2. 
 
T
 ouch Address/Intersection.
3. 
 
T
 ouch the item, then input the address.
To Activate the Navigation Voice Command:
1. Push and hold the  SPEAK button down on the steering wheel 
for a couple of seconds.  
2.
  t
o activate the navigation voice command, touch the 
 SPEAK 
button on the steering wheel and you will engage only that 
system.
4. 
 
T
 ouch Set.
t
his displays the guidance start screen.
ADVICE
• 	 	 Touching 	 Last 5 allows you to select from among the last 
5 searches.
• 	 	
All Intersections can be selected when the street is input.
• 	 	 Depending 	 on 	 the 	 state 	 of 	 the 	 information 	 recorded 	 in 	 the 	
map data, representative locations for that area may be 
displayed.
3.
 
T
ouch Start.
the search for the route with your home as the 
destination is complete and route guidance
starts.
NOTE
•
	 	 If 	 a 	 route 	 using 	 the 	 HOV 	 lane 	 is 	 in 	 the 	
search result with set conditions, a 
message confirms the use of the 
ho V 
lane is displayed.
 Y
es:  s earch for a  ho V lane route.
 No:
  s earch for a non- ho V lane route. 

15NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if equipped)
g
uidance 
s
tart 
s
creen
this is the screen displayed when the location to set as the destination \
is decided.
t
his section explains the operations you can do on this screen.
1.
 
Location information
 
w hen such location information as the “establishment name”, “str\
eet name”, 
“city name”, “country name”, “latitude”, “longitude\
”, or “telephone number” 
has been obtained, it is displayed.
2.
  Start
 
t he search is executed and route guidance is started.
3.
  Dial
 
i f a mobile phone is connected, you can call the establishment. 
 → 
“Call a Telephone Number Registered on the Map”
 Refer to the 
n avigation  o wner’s  m anual for further instructions.
4. 
 
Home
 
i f your home is not registered, you can register the searched for locatio\
n as your home.
5. 
 
Show Route
 
s ets the currently searched for location as the destination and shows a s\
imple sketch of the route. You can check the route and change the 
search conditions.
 → 
“Show Route”
 Refer to the 
n avigation  o wner’s  m anual for further instructions.
6. 
 
Itinerary List
 Y
ou can change the destination, add waypoints, and change the route searc\
h conditions.
 → 
“Set and Change a Waypoint” 
 Refer to the 
n avigation  o wner’s  m anual for further instructions.
7.
 
Address Book
 Registers the search for location in the address book.
 → 
“Set an Address in the Address Book”
 Refer to the 
n avigation  o wner’s  m anual for further instructions.
8.
 
Adjust *
 Y
ou can scroll the map and change the location.
 * 
w hen the destination setting is set when scrolling the map, it is not dis\
played.
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3) 5)6)
7)
8)
4)
2)  

17FAQ’s
Q:  My Outlander has two 12V accessory outlets. What devices can be plugged \
into these outlets?
a
:   b oth of these outlets are protected with 15 amp fuses.  a lways check the current draw rating of any device prior to use in the ve\
hicle.  i f the 
device is rated above 12 amps, this could lead to circuit overload and t\
he electrical fuse opening (no current flow).
Q:
 
How can I get the MPG stated on the window sticker?
a
:  
V
 ehicle driving styles will greatly affect  m P g .  a
void sudden abrupt starts from a stop and let the vehicle coast to the t\
raffic light. 
 b oth 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 t\
ire wear
.)  
Q:
 
How does the Navigation System choose a certain route?
a
:   t he system takes into account traffic conditions, road types, distance \
and road width to recommend the route.
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
:   t here are many reasons why your check engine light may illuminate.  b efore calling your dealership, make sure the fuel cap is fully engaged a\
nd 
you have heard three clicks when tightening it. 
a fter checking and hearing three clicks and the light is still on, contac\
t 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
:   i f your  o utlander is equipped with a  o ne  t
ouch 
 s tart button and the door does not open, take the key out from the fob an\
d unlock the door 
manually. Put the key back into the fob and insert it into the slot provided bel\
ow the 
c limate  c ontrol  s witches.  s tarting the engine and charging 
the operation mode should now be possible. Remove the 
f
.
 a . s . t
.-key from the key slot after starting the engine or charging the operat\
ion mode.