
Warning display type 1Warning display type 2NOTElThe  combination  of  items  shown  on  the  dis-
play varies depending on the vehicle model.CAUTIONl The system may be malfunctioning.
Park  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  and  stop
the engine.
Restart  the  engine  and  check  whether  the display/indicator  goes  out.  If  they  go  out,
there  is  no  abnormal  condition.  If  they  do not go out or appear frequently, it is not nec- essary  to  stop  the  vehicle  immediately,  but
we  recommend  you  to  have  your  vehicle  in- spected.Towing
E00624400050CAUTIONl When towing the vehicle with only the front
wheels or only the rear wheels raised off the
ground,  do  not  place  the  ignition  switch  in the  “ON”  position  or  do  not  put  the  opera- tion mode in ON. Placing the ignition switchin the “ON” position or putting the operation
mode in ON could cause the ASC to operate, resulting in an accident.
Note that the correct towing method depends
on  the  transmission  type  and  the  vehicle’s drive configuration.
For  details,  refer  to  “Towing”  on  page 8-20.Cruise control*
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Cruise  control  is  an  automatic  speed  controlsystem  that  keeps  a  set  speed.  It  can  be  acti-vated at about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more.
CAUTIONl When  you  do  not  wish  to  drive  at  a  set
speed, turn off the cruise control for safety.CAUTIONl Do  not  use  cruise  control  when  driving  con-
ditions will not allow you to stay at the same speed,  such  as  in  heavy  traffic  or  on  roads
that  are  winding,  icy,  snow-covered,  wet, slippery, on a steep downhill slope.
l On  vehicles  with 
M/T,  do  not  move  the
gearshift  lever  to  the  “N”  (Neutral)  position
while driving at a set speed without depress- ing the clutch pedal. The engine will run too
fast and might be damaged.NOTEl Cruise  control  may  not  be  able  to  keep  your
speed on uphills or downhills.
l Your  speed  may  decrease  on  a  steep  uphill.
You  may  use  the  accelerator  pedal  if  you
want to stay at your set speed.
l Your  speed  may  increase  to  more  than  the
set speed on a steep downhill. You must use the  brake  to  control  your  speed.  As  a  result, the set speed driving is deactivated.
Cruise control*
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CAUTIONlIf  a  malfunction  is  detected  in  the  tyre  pres-
sure  monitoring  system  (TPMS),  the  warn- ing  lamp  will  blink  for  approximately  1  mi-
nute  and  then  remain  continuously  illumina-
ted.
The  warning  lamp  will  issue  further  warn- ings each time the engine is restarted as long
as the malfunction exists.
Check to see whether the warning lamp goes
off after few minutes driving.
If  it  then  goes  off  during  driving,  there  is  no
problem.
However,  if  the  warning  lamp  does  not  go off,  or  if  it  blinks  again  when  the  engine  is
restarted,  have  the  vehicle  inspected  by  a MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.
In  such  situations,  a  malfunctioning  of  the system  may  be  preventing  the  monitoring  of the  tyre  pressure.  For  safety  reasons,  when
the  warning  lamp  appears  while  driving,
avoid  sudden  braking,  sharp  turning  and high-speed driving.NOTEl In  addition,  the  warning  display  will  be  dis-
played on the information screen in the mul-
ti-information display.NOTEType 1Type 2
Each  tyre,  including  the  spare  (if  so  equip-
ped),  should  be  checked  monthly  when  cold and  inflated  to  the  inflation  pressure  recom-
mended  by  the  vehicle  manufacturer  on  the tyre  inflation  pressure  label.  (If  your  vehiclehas tyres of a different size than the size indi-
cated on the tyre inflation pressure label, you
should  determine  the  proper  tyre  inflationpressure for those tyres.)
As  an  added  safety  feature,  your  vehicle  has
been  equipped  with  the  tyre  pressure  moni- toring  system  (TPMS)  that  illuminates  a  low
tyre  pressure  telltale  when  one  or  more  of
your tyres is significantly under-inflated.
Accordingly, when the low tyre pressure tell-
tale  illuminates,  you  should  stop  and  checkyour  tyres  as  soon  as  possible,  and  inflate
them to the proper pressure. Driving on a sig- nificantly  under-inflated  tyre  causes  the  tyre
to overheat and can lead to tyre failure.
Under-inflation  also  reduces  fuel  efficiency and  tyre  tread  life,  and  may  affect  the  vehi-
cle’s handling and stopping ability.
Please  note  that  the  tyre  pressure  monitoring system  (TPMS)  is  not  a  substitute  for  proper
tyre  maintenance,  and  it  is  the  driver’s  re- sponsibility  to  maintain  correct  tyre  pressure,
even  if  under-inflation  has  not  reached  thelevel  to  trigger  illumination  of  the  tyre  pres-
sure  monitoring  system  (TPMS)  low  tyre
pressure telltale.
Your  vehicle  has  also  been  equipped  with  a warning  lamp  to  indicate  when  the  system  is
not operating properly.
The  warning  lamp  is  combined  with  the  low
tyre pressure telltale.
When  the  system  detects  a  malfunction,  the
telltale  will  flash  for  approximately  one  mi- nute  and  then  remain  continuously  illumina- ted.  This  sequence  will  continue  upon  subse-
quent  vehicle  start-ups  as  long  as  the  mal-
function exists.
When  the  warning  lamp  is  illuminated,  the system  may  not  be  able  to  detect  or  signal
low tyre pressure as intended.
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)*
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NOTElThe  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.
CAUTIONl The  rear-view  camera  is  an  assistance  sys-
tem  that  enables  the  driver  to  check  for  ob- stacles  behind  the  vehicle.  Its  range  of  view
is  limited,  so  you  should  not  overly  depend on  it.  Please  drive  just  as  carefully  as  you
would  if  the  vehicle  did  not  have  the  rear-
view camera.
l Be sure to visually confirm safety around the
vehicle  with  your  own  eyes.  Do  not  depend entirely on the rear-view camera.
Range of view of rear-view
camera
The range of view of the rear-view camera is
limited to the area shown in the illustrations.
It  cannot  show  both  sides  and  the  lower  part of the rear bumper, etc.
When  reversing,  be  sure  to  visually  confirm
safety around the vehicle.
Rear-view camera*
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Refitting the covers
1.With  each  cover,  put  the  tabs  (C)  on  the
cover in the holes (D) in the roof.
2. Slide  the  cover  (B)  towards  the  rear  of
the vehicle to install it.
Roof carrier precaution
CAUTIONl Make  sure  that  the  weight  of  the  luggage
does not exceed the allowable roof load.
If  the  allowable  roof  load  is  exceeded,  this may cause damage to the vehicle.
The  roof  load  is  the  total  allowable  load  on
the  roof  (the  weight  of  the  roof  carrier  plus
the weight of luggage placed on the roof car- rier).
For  the  specific  value,  refer  to  “Maximum
roof load” on page 11-08.CAUTIONl When  luggage  is  loaded  onto  the  vehicle,
please  make  sure  to  drive  slowly  and  avoid
excessive  manoeuvres  such  as  sudden  brak- ing or quick turning.
In  addition,  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  carri-
er.
The additional weight on the roof could raise
the  vehicle’s  centre  of  gravity  and  affect  ve-
hicle handling characteristics.
As a result, driving errors or emergency ma- noeuvres  could  lead  to  a  loss  of  control  and
result in an accident.
l Before  driving  and  after  travelling  a  short
distance, always check the load to make sure
it is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
Check  periodically  during  your  travel  that the load remains secure.NOTEl To  prevent  wind  noise  or  reduction  in  fuel
economy,  remove  the  roof  carrier  when  not
in use.
l Remove  the  roof  carrier  before  using  an  au-
tomatic car wash.
l Be  sure  that  adequate  clearance  is  main-
tained for raising the tailgate when installing a roof carrier.Trailer towing
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In  order  to  tow  a  trailer  with  your  vehicle,
have  a  trailer  towing  device  mounted  that
meets  all  relevant  regulations  in  your  area, consult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point.
The  regulations  concerning  the  towing  of  a
trailer  may  differ  from  country  to  country. You  are  advised  to  obey  the  regulations  in
each area.CAUTIONl Danger of Accident!
A  towing  bar  should  be  fitted  according  to MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.
Maximum towable weight with
brake and maximum trailer- nose weight
Never  exceed  the  maximum  towable  weight
with  brake  and  the  maximum  trailer-nose weight as listed in the specifications.
(Refer to page 11-08.)
If you tow a trailer at an altitude of more than
1,000  m  above  sea-level,  reduce  your  weight by  10  %  of  the  gross  combination  weight  for
every increase of 1,000 m above sea-level, as
the  engine  output  is  lowered  owing  to  de-
crease in atmospheric pressure.
Trailer towing
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lTo  make  full  use  of  engine  braking,
change  to  a  lower  shift  point  before  de-
scending a slope.
Additional precautions for vehi- cles  equipped  with  an  A/T or
CVT
It is recommended the “D” position on slopes
or at low speed.
Use  the  sports  mode  in  mountainous  areas  in order  to  make  better  use  of  engine  braking
and  to  assist  the  brake  system.  However,  be
sure that the speed does not exceed the maxi- mum  speed  limit  for  the  selected  shift  posi- tion.
Overheating
This  will  normally  occur  as  a  result  of  some
mechanical  failure.  If  your  vehicle  should overheat,  stop  and  check  for  a  loose  or  bro-
ken  water  pump/alternator  drive  belt,  a blocked  radiator  air  intake  or  a  low  coolant
level.  If  these  items  are  satisfactory  the  over-
heating  could  be  caused  by  a  number  of  me-
chanical  causes  that  would  have  to  be
checked at a competent service centre.
CAUTIONl If  the  engine  overheats,  please  refer  to  the
“Engine  overheating”  section  of  “For  emer-
gencies”  prior  to  taking  any  corrective  ac- tion.
l On  vehicles  equipped  with 
A/T,  CVT,  if  the
  warning  display  is  showing,  the  tempera-
ture  of  the  automatic  transmission  fluid,
CVT fluid is high.
Read  the  reference  page  and  take  the  re- quired measures.
Refer  to  “When  a  malfunction  occurs  in  the
A/T”  on  page  6-30,  “When  a  malfunction
occurs in the CVT” on page 6-37.
Trailer towing
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Air purifierE00708400561
An air filter has been incorporated into the air conditioning  so  that  pollen  and  dust  are
cleaned from the air.
Replace the air filter periodically as its ability
to  clean  the  air  will  be  reduced  as  it  collects pollen  and  dirt.  For  the  maintenance  interval,
refer to the “SERVICE BOOKLET”.NOTEl Operation in certain conditions such as driv-
ing  on  a  dusty  road  and  frequent  use  of  the air  conditioning  can  lead  to  reduction  of
service  life  of  the  filter.  When  you  feel  that the  air  flow  is  lower  than  normal  or  when the  windscreen  or  windows  start  to  fog  up
easily, replace the air filter.
We recommend you to have it checked.LW/MW/FM radio/CD
player* E00708502348
The  audio  system  can  only  be  used  when  theignition  switch  or  the  operation  mode  is  in
ON or ACC.
NOTEl To  listen  to  the  audio  system  while  the  en-
gine  is  not  running,  turn  the  ignition  switch
to  the  “ACC”  position  or  put  the  operation mode in ACC.
If  the  ignition  switch  or  the  operation  mode is  left  in  ACC,  the  accessory  power  will  au-
tomatically  turn  off  after  a  certain  period  of time  and  you  will  no  longer  be  able  to  usethe  audio  system.  The  accessory  power
comes  on  again  if  the  ignition  switch  or  the engine  switch  is  operated  with  it  in  the“ACC” position. Refer to  “ACC power auto-
cutout function” on pages 3-14 and 6-13.
l If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle,
it  may  create  noise  from  the  audio  equip-
ment.  This  does  not  mean  that  anything  is wrong with your audio equipment. In such acase,  use  the  cellular  phone  at  a  place  as  far
away as possible from the audio equipment.
l If foreign objects or water get into the audio
equipment,  or  if  smoke  or  a  strange  odour comes  from  it,  immediately  turn  off  the  au-
dio  system.  We  recommend  you  to  have  it checked.  Never  try  to  repair  it  by  yourself.
Avoid  continuous  usage  without  inspection
by a qualified person.Important Points on Usage
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iPod/iPhone  Playback  Func- tion*
l This  product  supports  audio  playback
from  iPod/iPhone  devices,  however  dif-fering  versions  mean  that  playback  can-
not be guaranteed.
l Please  be  aware  that  depending  on  the
iPod/iPhone  model  or  version,  operation
may differ.
How to Clean
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l If  the  product  becomes  dirty,  wipe  with
a soft cloth.
l If  very  dirty,  use  a  soft  cloth  dipped  in
neutral  detergent  diluted  in  water,  and then  wrung  out.  Do  not  use  benzene,
thinners,  or  other  chemical  wipes.  This
may harm the surface.
Trademarks
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l Product  names  and  other  proper  names
are  the  trademarks  or  registered  trade- marks of their respective owners.
l Furthermore,  even  if  there  is  no  specific
denotation  of  trademarks  or  registered
trademarks,  these  are  to  be  observed  in
their entirety.
Air purifier
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If the vehicle breaks downE00800101108
If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move it  to  the  shoulder  and  turn  on  the  hazard
warning  flashers  and  set  up  a  warning  trian- gle, flashing lamp, etc.
Refer  to  “Hazard  warning  flasher  switch”  on
page 5-55.
If the engine stops/fails
Vehicle  operation  and  control  are  affected  if
the engine stops.
Before  moving  the  vehicle  to  a  safe  area,  be
aware of the following:
l The  brake  booster  becomes  inoperative
and  the  pedal  effort  will  increase.  Press down the brake pedal harder than usual.
l Since  the  power  steering  system  is  no
longer operative, the steering wheel feels
heavy when turning it.
Emergency starting
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If  the  engine  cannot  be  started  because  thebattery  is  weak  or  dead,  the  battery  from  an-other  vehicle  can  be  used  with  jumper  cables to start the engine.
WARNINGl To  start  the  engine  using  jumper  cables
connected  to  another  vehicle,  perform  the
correct  procedures  according  to  the  in- struction  below.  Incorrect  procedures could result in a fire or explosion or dam-
age to the vehicles.CAUTIONl Do not attempt to start the engine by pulling
or pushing the vehicle.
It could damage your vehicle.
l Always  wear  protective  eye  goggles  when
working near the battery.
l Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
1.
Get  the  vehicles  close  enough  so  the
jumper  cables  can  reach,  but  be  sure  the vehicles aren’t touching each other.
CAUTIONl Check  the  other  vehicle.  It  must  have  a  12-
volt battery.
If the other system isn’t 12-volt, shorting can
damage both vehicles.
2. Turn off all lamps, heater and other elec-
trical loads.
3. Set the parking brake firmly on each ve-
hicle.  Put  an  A/T,  CVT  in  “P”  (PARK)
or a M/T in “N” (Neutral).
4. Turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the  “LOCK”
position  or  put  the  operation  mode  in OFF.WARNINGl Perform  step  4  on  both  vehicles  before-
hand.
Make  sure  that  the  cables  or  your  clothes cannot  be  caught  by  the  fan  or  drive  belt.
Personal injury could result.
5. Make  sure  battery  electrolyte  is  at  the
proper level.
Refer to “Battery” on page 10-09.
WARNINGl If  electrolyte  fluid  is  not  visible,  or  ap-
pears  to  be  frozen,  Do  Not  Attempt  Jump
Starting!
A  battery  might  rupture  or  explode  if  the temperature is below the freezing point orif it is not filled to the proper level.
6. Connect  one  end  of  one  jumper  cable  to
the  positive  (+)  terminal  of  the  dis-charged battery (A), and the other end to
the  positive  (+)  terminal  of  the  booster
battery (B).
 
If the vehicle breaks down
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Petrol-powered vehicles1600 models1800 models, 2000 modelsDiesel-powered vehicles
7.Connect one end of the other jumper ca-
ble  to  the  negative  (-)  terminal  of  the
booster  battery,  and  the  other  end  to  the engine  block  of  the  vehicle  with  the  dis-
charged battery at the point farthest from the battery.
WARNINGl Make  sure  you  observe  the  following  or-
der  when  connecting  the  cables: 
l Make sure you make connection  to the
correct  designated  location  (as  shown  in the illustration). If the connection is made
directly  to  the  negative  (-)  side  of  the  bat- tery,  flammable  gases  generated  from  the
battery might catch fire and explode.
l When  connecting  the  jumper  cables,  do
not  allow  the  positive  (+)  cable  and  nega-
tive  (-)  terminal  to  make  contact.  Other- wise  sparks  might  cause  explosion  of  the battery.
CAUTIONl Take care not to get the jumper cable caught
in  the  cooling  fan  or  other  rotating  part  in
the engine compartment.
l Use the proper cables suitable for the battery
size to prevent overheating of the cables.
l Check  the  jumper  cables  for  damage  and
corrosion before use.
8. Start the engine in the vehicle which has
the  booster  battery,  let  the  engine  idle  a
few  minutes,  then  start  the  engine  in  the vehicle with the discharged battery.
Emergency starting
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