
On  vehicles  equipped  with  CVT,  make
sure  the  selector  lever  is  in  the  “P”
(PARK) position.Vehicles with M/TVehicles with CVT
NOTEl On  vehicles  with  CVT,  the  starter  will  not
operate unless the selector lever is in the “P”
(PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position. For  safety  reasons,  start  the  engine  in  the
“P”  (PARK)  position  so  that  the  wheels  are locked.
6. After  turning  the  ignition  key  to  the
“ON”  position,  make  certain  that  all
warning  lamps  are  functioning  properly before starting the engine.
7. Turn  the  ignition  key  to  the  “START”
position without depressing the accelera-
tor  pedal,  and  release  it  when  the  engine starts.
NOTEl Minor  noises  may  be  heard  on  engine  start-
up.  These  will  disappear  as  the  engine
warms up.
When  it  is  difficult  to  start  the
engine
After  several  attempts,  you  may  experience that the engine still does not start. 1. Make  sure  that  all  electric  devices,  such
as  lamps,  air  conditioning  blower  and
rear window demister, are turned off.
2. While depressing the brake pedal ( CVT)
or  the  clutch  pedal  ( M/T),  press  the  ac-
celerator pedal halfway and hold it there,
then crank the engine. Release the accel- erator  pedal,  immediately  after  the  en-
gine starts.
3. If  the  engine  still  will  not  start,  the  en-
gine  could  be  flooded  with  too  much
petrol.  While  depressing  the  brake  pedal (CVT )  or  the  clutch  pedal  ( M/T),  push
the  accelerator  pedal  all  the  way  down
and  hold  it  there,  then  crank  the  engine for  5  to  6  seconds.  Return  the  ignition
switch  to  the  “LOCK”  position  and  re- lease  the  accelerator  pedal.  Wait  a  fewseconds, and then crank the engine again
for  5  to  6  seconds  while  depressing  the
brake  pedal  ( CVT)  or  the  clutch  pedal
(M/T ),  but  do  not  push  the  accelerator
pedal. Release the ignition key if the en-
gine starts. If the engine fails to start, re- peat  these  procedures.  If  the  engine  still will  not  start,  we  recommend  you  to
have the vehicle checked.Starting the engine (diesel-
powered vehicles)
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[For  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless  opera- tion system]
For  information  on  operations  for  vehicles equipped  with  the  keyless  operation  system,
refer  to  “Keyless  operation  system:  Starting”
on page 3-19.
[Except  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless  op- eration system] 1. Insert the ignition key and fasten the seat
belt.
Starting
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lWith  the  bar  graph  of  engine  coolant
temperature display stabilized in roughly
the  middle  of  the  scale,  drive  for  about 20 minutes at a speed of at least  40 km/h
(25 mph).
[Diesel-powered 1600 models] l As  soon  as  traffic  conditions  allow,  re-
generate  the  filter  by  driving  at  a  speed
of  over  60  km/h  (37  mph)  until  the warning display goes out.
If  the  DPF  warning  display  subsequently stays  on,  contact  a  MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.CAUTIONl You  do  not  have  to  continuously  drive  ex-
actly  as  indicated  above.  Always  strive  todrive  safely  in  accordance  with  road  condi-
tions.If the DPF warning display and
check engine warning lamp il-luminate at the same time dur-ing vehicle operationWarning lamp
Warning display type 1
Warning display type 2
If  an  abnormal  condition  occurs  in  the  DPF system,  the  DPF  warning  display  and  check
engine  warning  lamp  illuminate.  Have  the
system  inspected  by  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
CAUTIONl Continuing  to  drive  with  the  DPF  warning
display and check engine warning lamp illu- minating  could  result  in  engine  trouble  and
DPF damage.Turbocharger operation*
E00611200083CAUTIONlDo not run the engine at high speeds (for ex-
ample,  by  revving  it  or  by  accelerating  rap-
idly) immediately after starting it.
l Do  not  stop  the  engine  immediately  after
high-speed  or  uphill  driving.  First  allow  the
engine  to  idle  to  give  the  turbocharger  a
chance to cool down.
Turbocharger operation*
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NOTElWhen  the  engine  is  automatically  stopped,
changes will occur in the driving operations.
Pay close attention to the following.
• The  brake  booster  becomes  inoperative
and  the  pedal  effort  will  increase.  If  the
vehicle  is  moving,  press  down  the  brake pedal harder than usual.
• The  electric  power  steering  system  (EPS)
becomes  inoperative  and  it  will  become
harder to turn the steering wheel.CAUTIONl Observe  the  following  precautions  when  the
engine  is  stopped  automatically.  Otherwise,
an  unexpected  accident  might  occur  when the engine restarts automatically.
• Do  not  depress  the  accelerator  pedal  to
race  the  engine  while  the  vehicle  is  stop-
ped  (regardless  of  whether  the  engine  is running or stopped).
Otherwise,  an  unexpected  accident  might
occur  when  the  engine  restarts  automati- cally.
• When the engine is automatically stopped,
do not attempt to exit the vehicle.
Because  the  engine  restarts  automatically when  the  driver’s  seat  belt  is  unfastened
or  the  driver’s  door  is  opened,  an  unex- pected  accident  might  occur  when  the  ve-
hicle starts moving.CAUTION• Do not move the gearshift lever to a posi-
tion other than the “N” (Neutral) position.
If  the  gearshift  lever  is  moved  to  a  posi-
tion other than the “N” (Neutral) position,
the  “
”  display/indicator  blinks  and  the
buzzer sounds.
If the gearshift lever is returned to the “N”
(Neutral)  position,  the  display/indicator
stops blinking and the buzzer stops sound- ing. The engine will not restart if the gear-
shift  lever  is  in  a  position  other  than  the “N” (Neutral) position.
NOTEl In  the  following  cases,  the  Auto  Stop  &  Go
(AS&G)  system  will  not  operate  and  the  en- gine  will  not  stop  automatically  even  if  thevehicle is stopped.
• Driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
• Driver’s door is open.
• Bonnet is open.
• After  the  engine  restarts  automatically,
the  vehicle  speed  has  not  exceeded  ap-
proximately 5 km/h (3 mph).
• Brake booster vacuum pressure is low be-
cause the brake pedal is depressed repeat- edly or depressed harder than usual.
• After  the  ignition  switch  is  turned  from
the  “ON”  position  to  the  “START”  posi- tion,  approximately  30  seconds  or  more
have not elapsed.NOTE• After  the  engine  restarts  automatically
and the vehicle stops again within 10 sec- onds.
• After  presing  the  engine  switch  to  start
the  engine  from  the  operation  mode  is  in ON,  approximately  30  seconds  or  morehave not elapsed.
• Engine coolant temperature is low.
• Ambient  temperature  is  lower  than  ap-
proximately 3 °C.
• Air  conditioning  is  operating  and  passen-
ger  compartment  has  not  sufficiently cooled.
• Mode  selection  dial  is  set  to  the  demister
position.
Refer  to  “Demisting  of  the  windscreen
and  door  windows:  For  quick  demisting”
on page 7-09.
• When  the  air  conditioning  is  operated  in
AUTO  mode  where  the  temperature  con-
trol  dial  is  set  to  the  max.  hot  or  the  max. cool  position  (for  vehicles  with  automatic
air conditioning).
• Electric  power  consumption  is  high,  such
as  when  the  rear  window  demister  or  oth- er  electrical  components  are  operating  or
the blower speed is set to a high setting.
• Battery  voltage  or  battery  performance  is
low.
• Check engine warning lamp is illuminated
or the “
” display/indicator is blinking.
Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system*
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NOTElIf the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system oper-
ates  while  the  air  conditioning  is  operating, both  the  engine  and  the  air  conditioning
compressor  will  stop.  Therefore,  the  wind- screen  and  door  windows  may  mist  up  be-
cause only the blower will operate.
If the windscreen and door windows mist up,
set the mode selection dial to “
” to restart
the engine.
→ “Mode selection dial” on page 7-03
l If the windscreen and door windows mist up
every time the engine stops, it is recommen-
ded  to  deactivate  the  Auto  Stop  &  Go
(AS&G)  system  by  pressing  the  “Auto  Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF” switch.
→ “To deactivate” on page 6-22
l If  the  air  conditioning  is  operating,  set  the
temperature  control  dial  higher  to  lengthen
the time that the engine is stopped automati- cally.
Automatically restarting the
engine
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Depress  the  clutch  pedal  while  the  gearshift
lever  is  in  the  “N”  (Neutral)  position.  The
“
”  display/indicator  in  the  meter  turns  off
and the engine restarts automatically.
Type 2Type 1
NOTEl If  the  engine  does  not  restart  automatically
or  if  the  engine  stalls,  the  oil  pressure  warn- ing  lamp,  charge  warning  lamp,  and  check
engine warning lamp will illuminate.
If  this  occurs,  the  engine  will  not  restart even  if  the  clutch  pedal  is  depressed  again. While  depressing  the  brake  pedal,  fully  de-
press  the  clutch  pedal  and  turn  the  ignition switch  to  the  “START”  position  to  start  theengine.
For  details,  refer  to  “Starting  and  stopping
the  engine”  on  page  3-17  or  “Starting”  on
page 6-14.CAUTIONl In the following cases, the engine will restart
automatically even if the engine was stopped
by the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system. Pay attention,  otherwise  an  unexpected  accidentmight occur when the engine restarts.
• Vehicle speed is 3 km/h (2 mph) or higher
when coasting down a slope.
• Brake booster vacuum pressure is low be-
cause the brake pedal is depressed repeat- edly or depressed harder than usual.
• Engine coolant temperature is low.
• When  the  air  conditioning  is  operated  by
pressing the air conditioning switch.
• When  the  preset  temperature  of  the  air
conditioning is changed significantly.
Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system*
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When the selector lever cannotbe shifted from the “P” (PARK)position
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When  the  selector  lever  cannot  be  shifted
from the “P” (PARK) position to another po-
sition  while  the  brake  pedal  is  pressed  and
held down with the ignition switch or the op- eration  mode  in  ON,  the  battery  may  be  flator the shift-lock mechanism may be malfunc-
tioning.  Immediately  have  your  vehicle checked  by  a  MITSUBISHI MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.
If  you  need  to  move  the  vehicle,  shift  the  se- lector lever as follows.
For LHD vehicles 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Stop the engine if it is running.
3. Insert  a  straight  blade  (or  minus)  screw-
driver with a cloth over its tip into notch
(A)  or  the  cover.  Pry  gently  as  shown  to remove the cover.
4. Depress  the  brake  pedal  with  the  right
foot.
5. Insert  a  straight  blade  (or  minus)  screw-
driver  in  the  shiftlock  release  hole  (B).Shift the selector lever to the “N” (NEU-
TRAL)  position  while  pressing  the
straight  blade  (or  minus)  screwdriver
down.
 
For RHD vehicles 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Stop the engine if it is running.
3. Depress  the  brake  pedal  with  the  right
foot.
Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)*
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DRIVING DOWNHILL
According to the conditions, the transmission
will  automatically  shift  to  a  lower  gear  to achieve  stronger  engine  braking.  This  may
help  reduce  your  need  to  use  the  service
brake.
Waiting
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For  short  waiting  periods,  such  as  at  traffic signals,  the  vehicle  can  be  left  in  gear  and held stationary with the service brake.
For  longer  waiting  periods  with  the  engine
running,  place  the  selector  lever  in  the  “N” (NEUTRAL)  position  and  apply  the  parking
brake,  while  holding  the  vehicle  stationary with the service brake.
CAUTIONl Never  hold  the  vehicle  stationary  while  in
gear  on  a  hill  with  the  accelerator,  always
apply  the  parking  brake  and/or  service
brake.Parking
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To  park  the  vehicle,  first  bring  it  to  a  com-
plete  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  unatten-
ded,  always  switch  off  the  engine  and  carry the key.NOTEl 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  next  you  drive the  vehicle,  requiring  application  of  a  strong
force  to  the  selector  lever  to  move  from  the
“P” (PARK) position.When the A/T makes no speed
change
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If  the  transmission  does  not  change  speeds
while  driving,  or  your  vehicle  does  not  pick up  enough  speed  when  starting  on  an  uphillslope,  it  may  be  that  there  is  something  un-
usual  happening  in  the  transmission,  causing a  safety  device  to  activate.  We  recommendyou  to  have  your  vehicle  checked  as  soon  as
possible.
Automatic transmission
INVECS-III Sports Mode
6CVT (Intelligent &
Innovative Vehicle
Electronic Control System
III)* E00602100262
The  CVT  will  automatically  and  continuous- ly  change  its  gear  ratio  depending  on  road
and  driving  conditions.  This  helps  achieve
smooth driving and excellent fuel efficiency.
Also  you  can  manually  shift  up  and  shift down  the  transmission.  Refer  to  “Sports
mode” on page 6-36.Selector lever operation
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The CVT selects an optimum gear ratio auto- matically,  depending  on  the  speed  of  the  ve-
hicle  and  the  position  of  the  accelerator  ped- al.
Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)*
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The  selector  lever  (A)  has  2  gates;  the  maingate (B) and the manual gate (C).While depressing the brake pedal,
move the selector lever through
the gate.Move the selector lever through
the gate.WARNINGl Always  depress  the  brake  pedal  when
shifting  the  selector  lever  into  the  other position  from  the  “P”  (PARK)  or  “N”(NEUTRAL) position.
Never  put  your  foot  on  the  accelerator
pedal  while  shifting  the  selector  lever from  the  “P”  (PARK)  or  “N”  (NEU-
TRAL) position.NOTEl To  avoid  erroneous  operation,  move  the  se-
lector  lever  firmly  into  each  position  and
briefly  hold  it  there.  Always  check  the  posi- tion shown by the selector lever position dis-
play after moving the selector lever.
l If  the  brake  pedal  is  not  depressed  and  held,
the  shift-lock  device  activates  to  prevent  the selector  lever  from  being  moved  from  the “P” (PARK) position.When the selector lever cannot
be shifted from the “P” (PARK)position
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When  the  selector  lever  cannot  be  shifted
from the “P” (PARK) position to another po-
sition  while  the  brake  pedal  is  pressed  and
held down with the ignition switch or the op- eration  mode  in  ON,  the  battery  may  be  flator the shift-lock mechanism may be malfunc-
tioning.  Immediately  have  your  vehicle checked  by  a  MITSUBISHI MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.
 
If  you  need  to  move  the  vehicle,  shift  the  se- lector lever as follows. 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Stop the engine if it is running.
Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)*
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CAUTIONlIf  the  warning  display  on  the  information
screen  in  the  multi-information  display,  a problem has occurred with the electronically
controlled  4WD  system  and  the  safety  de-
vice  has  activated.  Have  an  inspection  made
by  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized
Service Point.Type 1Type 2CAUTIONl Always  use  tyres  of  the  same  size,  same
type,  and  same  brand,  and  which  have  no wear  differences.  Using  tyres  that  differ  in
size,  type,  brand,  or  wear  amount  may  acti- vate  the  protection  of  the  drive-system  com-
ponents,  causing  the  drive  mode  in  “4WD
AUTO”  mode  to  lock  or  the  “4WD”  and “LOCK” indicators to blink alternately.4-wheel drive operation
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Your vehicle has been designed primarily foruse on paved roads.
But  its  unique  4-wheel  drive  system  allows
you  to  occasionally  travel  on  unpaved  roads, to  campgrounds,  picnic  sites,  and  similar  lo-
cations.
Not  only  does  this  ensure  better  handling  on
dry,  paved  roads  but  also  permits  better  trac-
tion  when  driving  on  slippery,  wet  or  snow- covered roads and when moving out of mud.
But it is not suitable for heavy off road use or
towing in rough conditions.
It  is  particularly  important  to  note  that  4- wheel  drive  may  not  give  sufficient  hill
climbing  ability  and  engine  braking  on  steep slopes.  You  should  try  to  avoid  driving  on
steep slopes.
Also, you must exercise caution when driving on  sand  and  mud  and  when  driving  through water  because  sufficient  traction  may  not  be
available in certain circumstances.
Please  avoid  driving  the  vehicle  through
areas  where  the  tyres  may  get  stuck  in  deep
sand or mud.WARNINGl Do  not  over-rely  on  the  4-wheel  drive  ve-
hicles.  Even  4-wheel  drive  vehicles  have limits  to  the  system  and  ability  to  main-tain control and traction. Reckless driving may  lead  to  accidents.  Always  drive  care-
fully,  taking  account  of  the  road  condi-
tions.
l Improperly  operating  this  vehicle  on  or
off-paved  roads  can  cause  an  accident  orWARNINGrollover in which you and your passengers
could be seriously injured or killed.
• Follow all instructions and guidelines in
the owner’s manual.
• Keep  your  speed  low  and  do  not  drive
faster than conditions allow you to.NOTEl Driving on rough roads can be hard on a ve-
hicle.  Before  you  leave  paved  roads,  be  sure all  scheduled  maintenance  and  service  has
been done, and that you have inspected your vehicle.  Pay  special  attention  to  the  condi- tion  of  the  tyres,  and  check  the  tyre  pres-
sures.
l MITSUBISHI
 MOTORS   is  not  responsible
to  the  operator  for  any  damage  or  injury caused  or  liability  incurred  by  improper  and
negligent  operation  of  a  vehicle.  All  techni- ques of vehicle operation depend on the skill and experience of the operator and other par-
ticipating  parties.  Any  deviation  from  the recommended  operating  instructions  above
is at their own risk.
l Note that the stopping distance required of a
4-wheel drive vehicle differs very little from
that  of  a  2-wheel  drive  vehicle.  When  driv-
ing  on  a  snow-covered  road  or  a  slippery, muddy  surface,  make  sure  that  you  keep  a
sufficient  distance  between  your  vehicle  and the one ahead of you.
4-wheel drive operation
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