
Automatic climate control air conditioner8-6 For pleasant driving
8
The settings described above are the factorysettings.The air selection and air conditioningswitches can be customised (function settingchanged), and the automatic switching of out-side air and the air conditioner according tooperating conditions can be changed asdesired.For further information, we recommend youto consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-ised Service Point.Refer to “Customising the air conditioningswitch” on page 8-8.Refer to “Customising the air selection” onpage 8-7.The driver’s side and the passenger’s sidetemperature can be controlled independently.At this time, the “DUAL” indicator will beshown in the display (A).
zSynchronized modeIf the driver’s side temperature controlswitch is pressed, the passenger’s sidetemperature will also be controlled to thesame setting temperature as the driver’sside. zDual modeIf the passenger’s side temperature con-trol switch is pressed under synchronizedmode, the system will switch to dualmode. In dual mode, the driver’s side andthe passenger’s side temperature can beset separately by using each temperaturecontrol switch.Press the AUTO switch to return to syn-chronized mode.
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To change the air selection, simply press theair selection switch.
NOTE
zThe temperature value of air conditioner isswitched in conjunction
with outside temper-
ature display unit of the multi informationdisplay.Refer to “Changing the temperature unit” onpage 6-17. zWhile the engine coolant temperature is low,the temperature of th
e air from the heater
will not change instantly, even if you haveselected warm air with the switch.To p r e v e n t t h e w i n d s c r e e n a n d w i n d o w sfrom fogging up, the ventilator mode will bechanged to “ ” and the blower speed willbe reduced while the system is operating inthe AUTO mode. zWhen you feel that it is hot or cold to the set-ting temperature, it is possible to adjust sothat you can feel more comfortable.For further information, we recommend youto consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point. zWhen the temperature is set to the highest orthe lowest, the air selection and the air condi-tioner will be automatically changed as fol-lows.Also, if the air selec
tion is operated manually
after an automatic changeover, manual oper-ation will be selected.•Quick Heating (When the temperature is setto the highest setting)Outside air will be introduced and the airconditioner will stop.
•Quick Cooling (When the temperature is setto the lowest setting)Inside air will be r
ecirculated and the air
conditioner will operate.
zWhen the air conditioner is set to quick heat-ing, the engine starts
running (except vehi-
cles with electric heater).

Engine overheating9-4 For emergencies
9
7. Start the engine in the vehicle which hasthe booster battery, let the engine idle afew minutes, then start the Plug-in HybridEV system in your vehicle.8. Check that the ready indicator illuminates.If the ready indicator does not illuminate,contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.9. When the ready indicator illuminates, dis-connect the jumper cables in the reverseorder of connection.
10. Check that the select position can be
shifted to all positions other than the “P”(PARK) position.
11. Have the auxiliary battery inspected by
your nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.
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When the engine is overheating, the informa-tion screen in the multi information displaywill be interrupted and the engine coolanttemperature warning display will appear.If this occurs, take the following correctivemeasures:1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Check whether steam is coming from theengine compartment.[If steam does not come from the enginecompartment]Wi t h t h e Pl ug - i n H yb r i d E V s ys t em s t i l lstarting, raise the bonnet to ventilate theengine compartment.[If steam is coming from the engine com-partment]Stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV system, andwhen the steam stops, raise the bonnet toventilate the engine compartment. Restartthe Plug-in Hybrid EV system.
WA R N I N G zWhen connecting the jumper cables, donot connect the positive (+) cable to thenegative (-) terminal. Otherwise sparksmight cause explosion of the battery.CAUTION zUse care not to get the jumper cable caughtin the cooling fan or other rotating part in theengine compartment.NOTE
zIf the jumper cable is
connected to the any
position other than a
ppointed position, it
may could cause damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION zYo u r v e h i c l e i s e q u i p p e d w i t h a n e x c l u s i v eauxiliary battery. Even if the battery type isthe same, the battery may not be correctlyinstalled in your vehicle. When replacing theauxiliary battery, request a MITSUBISHIMOTORS Authorised Service Point to do so.
Engine overheating
WA R N I N G zDo not open the bonnet while steam iscoming from the engine compartment. Itcould cause steam or hot water to spurtout, causing burns. Hot water could spurtout even when there is no steam comingout, and some parts will be very hot. Bevery careful when opening the bonnet. zBe careful of hot steam, which could beblowing off the reserve tank cap. zDo not attempt to remove the radiator capwhile the engine is hot.
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Alphabetical index
13-1
13
Numerics
4-wheel drive operation
.......................
7-20
A
Accessory (Installation)
.......................
2-14
Accessory socket
................................
8-66
Active stability control (ASC)
..............
7-32
Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) 7-43Air conditioner
Automatic climate control air conditioner
.
8-4Important operation tips for the air condi-tioner
...........................................
8-11
Air purifier
.........................................
8-12
Airbag
...............................................
5-21
AM/FM radio
.....................................
8-12
Antenna
.............................................
8-40
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
.............
7-29
Ashtray
..............................................
8-65
Assist grips
........................................
8-72
Audio
AM/FM radio
.................................
8-12
CD player
......................................
8-12
To listen to a disc in the rear-seat display
.
8-34Troubleshooting
.............................
8-38
Automatic transmission
Fluid
............................................
12-10
Auxiliary battery
................................
11-8
Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp
.6-39
B
Battery
Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp
.....
6-39Discharged battery (Emergency starting)
..
9-2Specification
..................................
12-8
Battery charge switch
..........................
7-23
Battery save switch
.............................
7-22
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface
.....................
8-41
Bonnet
..............................................
11-3
Bottle holders
.....................................
8-71
Brake
Anti-lock brake
..............................
7-29
Braking
.........................................
7-26
Fluid
...................................
11-7
, 12-10
Parking brake
...................................
7-4
Brake assist system
.............................
7-28
Brake warning lamp
............................
6-37
Bulb capacity
....................................
11-22
C
Capacities
.........................................
12-10
Card holder
...............................
8-65
, 8-69
Cargo area cover
.................................
8-71
Cargo loads
........................................
7-70
Catalytic converter
..............................
11-3
Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles
............................................
7-22
CD player
...........................................
8-12
Central door locks
...............................
4-15
Charging indicator
..............................
6-37
Check engine warning lamp
.................
6-38
Child restraint
.....................................
5-15
Child restraint anchorage points
...........
5-16
Child-protection rear doors
..................
4-15
Cleaning
Exterior of your vehicle
...................
10-3
Interior of your vehicle
....................
10-2
Clutch
Fluid
............................................
12-10
Coat hook
...........................................
8-72
Combination headlamps and dipper switch
...
6-40Compliance label
................................
12-3
Coolant (engine)
......................
11-6
, 12-10
Coolant (plug-in hybrid EV system)
.....
11-6
Corner sensor
.....................................
7-63
Cruise control
.....................................
7-35
Cup holder
.........................................
8-70
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Alphabetical index
13-3
13
Headlamps
Bulb capacity
...............................
11-22
Headlamp flasher
............................
6-42
Replacement
......................
11-23
, 11-24
Switch
...........................................
6-40
Heated mirror
.......................................
7-9
Heated seats
.........................................
5-4
Heating
..............................................
8-12
High mounted stop lamp
....................
11-22
Hill start assist
....................................
7-27
Hinges and latches lubrication
............
11-15
Horn switch
........................................
6-54
I
If the vehicle breaks down
.....................
9-2
Indicator lamps
...................................
6-36
Information screen display
...................
6-39
Inside rear-view mirror
..........................
7-6
Inside tailgate release
..........................
4-24
Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation
..................................
7-21
Instruments
..........................................
6-2
Interior lamps
.....................................
8-66
J
Jack
.....................................................
9-7
Storage
............................................
9-6
Jump starting (Emergency starting)
........
9-2
K
Keyless entry system
............................
4-3
Keyless operation system
......................
4-6
Keys
...................................................
4-2
L
Labeling
............................................
12-2
Lamp monitor buzzer
..........................
6-42
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
.........
7-60
Leakage (Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas)
................................................
11-14
Licence plate lamps
Bulb capacity
................................
11-22
Replacement
.................................
11-28
Link System
.......................................
8-40
Low voltage electrical system
..............
12-8
Lubricants
........................................
12-10
Luggage hooks
...................................
8-73
Luggage room lamp
............................
8-68
Bulb capacity
................................
11-23
M
Making a flat seat
.................................
5-8
Making a luggage area
..........................
5-7
Manual transmission oil
.....................
12-10
Map lamps
.........................................
8-67
Bulb capacity
...............................
11-23
Mass
..................................................
12-5
Meter illumination control
.....................
6-2
Mirror
Inside rear-view mirror
......................
7-6
Outside rear-view mirror
...................
7-7
Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems
.....................................
2-15
Multi information display
......................
6-3
O
Oil
Engine oil
...........................
11-5
, 12-10
Manual transmission oil
.................
12-10
Rear differential oil
.......................
12-10
Transfer oil
..................................
12-10
Operation under adverse driving conditions
..
9-22Other specifications
.............................
12-9
Outside rear-view mirrors
......................
7-7
Overheating
..........................................
9-4
P
Parking
................................................
7-5
Parking brake
...................................
7-4
Plug-in hybrid EV system
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