
NOTElIf  you  enter  the  wrong  number,  the  voice
guide  will  say  “Pairing  failed”  and  the  pair-
ing process will be cancelled.
Confirm  the  number  is  right,  and  try  pairing it again.
8. The voice guide will say “Please say the
name  of  the  device  after  the  beep.”  You
can  assign  a  desired  name  for  the  Blue-
tooth ®
  device  and  register  it  as  a  device
tag.  Say  the  name  you  want  to  register
after the beep.
NOTEl When  the  confirmation  function  is  on,  after
repeating  the  device  tag  you  have  said,  the
voice  guide  will  ask  “Is  this  correct?”  An-
swer “Yes.”
To  change  the  device  tag,  answer  “No”  and then say the device tag again.
9. The  voice  guide  will  say  “Pairing  com-
plete,” and the pairing process will end.
Pairing procedure- Type 2*
1. Stop  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  area,  put  the
gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi- tion  (M/T) ,  or  the  selector  lever  in  the
“P” (PARK) position ( A/T or CVT), and
pull the parking brake lever.
NOTEl You cannot pair any Bluetooth ®
 device with
the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  unless  the  vehi-
cle  is  parked.  Before  pairing  a  Bluetooth ®
device  with  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface,
confirm  that  the  vehicle  is  parked  in  a  safe
location.
2. Press the SPEECH button.
3. Say “Pair Device.”
NOTEl The following procedure ( to ) can also
be used instead of saying “Pair Device.” Re- place  this  step  3  with  the  following  proce-dure if you prefer.
 Say “Setup.”
 Say “Pairing Options.”
  The  voice  guide  will  say  “Select  one  of
the following: pair, edit, delete, or list.”
Say “Pair.”
l If  7  devices  have  already  been  paired,  the
voice  guide  will  say  “Maximum  devicespaired”  and  then  the  system  will  end  the
pairing  process.  To  register  a  new  device,
delete one device and then repeat the pairing process.
(Refer to “Selecting a device: Deleting a de- vice” on page 7-56.)
4. The  voice  guide  will  say  “Start  pairing
procedure  on  the  device.  See  the  device
manual  for  instructions.”  and  then  will
say  “The  pairing  code  is  
  devices  require  a  specific
pairing code. Please refer to the device man-
ual  for  pairing  code  requirements  and  read the  next  section  “If  your  device  requires  a
specific pairing code” on page 7-53.
l The  pairing  code  entered  here  is  only  used
for the Bluetooth ®
 connection certification.
Depending  on  the  connection  settings  of  the
Bluetooth ®
 device, this code may have to be
entered  each  time  you  connect  the  Blue-
tooth ®
  device  to  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  inter-
face.  For  the  default  connection  settings,  re-
fer to the instructions for the device.
5. Enter in the Bluetooth ®
 device the 4-dig-
it  number  that  has  been  read  out  in  Step 4.
NOTEl Depending  on  the  Bluetooth ®
  device,  it  may
take  a  few  minutes  to  pair  it  with  the  Blue-
tooth ®
 2.0 interface.
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface*
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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
8-02OGAE15E5For emergencies8      

CAUTIONlKeep  the  engine  of  the  vehicle  giving  assis-
tance running.NOTEl For  vehicles  equipped  with  the  Auto  Stop  &
Go (AS&G) system, press the “Auto Stop &Go  (AS&G)  OFF”  switch  to  deactivate  theAuto  Stop  &  Go  (AS&G)  system  and  pre- vent  the  engine  from  automatically  stoppingbefore the battery is sufficiently charged.Refer to “To deactivate” on page 6-22.
9. After  the  engine  is  started,  disconnect
the  cables  in  the  reverse  order  and  keep the engine running for several minutes.
WARNINGl If  the  battery  has  to  be  charged  while  fit-
ted  in  the  vehicle,  disconnect  the  vehicle side negative (-) terminal connected to the
battery.
l Keep  sparks,  cigarettes  and  flames  away
from  the  battery  because  the  battery  may produce an explosion.
l Use  adequate  ventilation  when  charging
or using the battery in an enclosed space.
l Remove  all  the  caps  before  charging  the
battery.WARNINGl Electrolyte  is  corrosive  diluted  sulphuric
acid.
If  electrolyte  (battery  acid)  comes  into contact with your hands, eyes, clothes and
the  painted  surface  of  your  vehicle,  it should  be  thoroughly  flushed  with  water.If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush them
with  water  immediately  and  thoroughly, and get prompt medical attention.NOTEl If  the  vehicle  is  put  in  motion  without  fully
charging  the  battery,  it  might  cause  the  loss
of smooth engine operation and the anti-lock brake warning lamp to illuminate.
Refer to “Anti-lock brake system (ABS)” on
page 6-48.Engine overheating
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When the engine is overheating, the informa-tion  screen  in  the  multi-information  display
will  be  interrupted  and  the  engine  coolant
temperature  warning  display  will  appear.  Al- so “
” will blink.
 
If  this  occurs,  take  the  following  corrective measures: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Check whether steam is coming from the
engine compartment.
 
[If steam does not come from the engine
compartment]
With  the  engine  still  running,  raise  the
bonnet  to  ventilate  the  engine  compart-
ment.NOTEl For  vehicles  equipped  with  the  Auto  Stop  &
Go (AS&G) system, press the “Auto Stop &Go  (AS&G)  OFF”  switch  to  deactivate  theAuto  Stop  &  Go  (AS&G)  system  before stopping the vehicle.
Refer to “To deactivate” on page 6-22.
[If  steam  is  coming  from  the  engine
compartment]
Stop  the  engine,  and  when  the  steam
stops,  raise  the  bonnet  to  ventilate  the engine compartment. Restart the engine.
WARNINGl Do  not  open  the  bonnet  while  steam  is
coming  from  the  engine  compartment.  It
could  cause  steam  or  hot  water  to  spurt out, causing burns. Hot water could spurt
out  even  when  there  is  no  steam  coming out,  and  some  parts  will  be  very  hot.  Be
very careful when opening the bonnet.
Engine overheating
8-04OGAE15E5For emergencies8          

NOTElSimply  putting  sealant  and  air  into  the  tyre
using  the  tyre  repair  kit  does  not  seal  the
puncture  hole.  Air  will  leak  through  the puncture  hole  until  the  emergency  repair procedure  is  completed  (through  step  19  of
these instructions).
17. Affix  the  speed  restriction  sticker  (Q)  to
the  steering  wheel  at  the  position  shown
in  the  illustration.  Then  immediately drive  with  great  care  to  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  or
another  specialist  and  have  tyre  repair/
replacement performed.
CAUTIONl Do not affix the sticker anywhere except the
specified  position  on  the  pad  of  the  steeringwheel.  Affixing  the  sticker  in  an  incorrect
position  could  prevent  the  SRS  airbag  from working normally.
l Be sure to check the tyre pressure for confir-
mation  that  the  emergency  repair  procedureis complete.
18. When  you  have  inflated  the  tyre  to  the
specified  pressure,  stow  the  compressor,
bottle, and other items in the vehicle and
promptly start driving the vehicle so that the  tyre  sealant  can  spread  evenly  in  the
tyre.  Drive  with  great  care.  Do  not  ex- ceed  a  speed  of  80  km/h  (50  mph).  Ob-
serve local speed limits.
CAUTIONl If  you  sense  any  abnormality  while  driving,
stop the vehicle and contact a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  or  an-
other  specialist.  Otherwise  the  tyre  pressure
may  drop  before  the  emergency  repair  pro- cedure  is  completed,  rendering  the  vehicle
unsafe.NOTEl Driving  faster  than  80  km/h  (50  mph) 
can
make the vehicle vibrate.19. After  driving  for  10  minutes  or  5  km
(3  miles),  check  the  tyre  pressure  using
the  air  pressure  gauge  on  the  compres- sor.
If  the  tyre  pressure  is  not  sufficient,  in-
flate  the  tyre  to  the  specified  pressure again  and  drive  the  vehicle  carefully
without  exceeding  a  speed  of  80  km/h (50 mph).CAUTIONl If  the  tyre  pressure  is  lower  than  the  mini-
mum  permitted  pressure  (1.3  bar {130  kPa}),  the  tyre  cannot  successfully  be repaired  with  the  tyre  sealant.  Do  not  drive
the  vehicle  any  further.  Contact  a MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point or another specialist.
20. After  driving  for  10  minutes  or  5  km
(3  miles),  check  the  tyre  pressure  using
the  air  pressure  gauge  on  the  compres- sor.  If  the  tyre  pressure  has  apparentlynot  dropped,  the  emergency  repair  pro-
cedure  is  complete.  You  must  still  not exceed  a  speed  of  80  km/h  (50  mph) .
Observe local speed limits.
Tyre repair kit*
8-12OGAE15E5For emergencies8       

2.Place  the  jack  under  one  of  the  jacking
points  (A)  shown  in  the  illustration.  Use
the  jacking  point  closest  to  the  tyre  you wish to change.WARNINGl Set  the  jack  only  at  the  positions  shown
here. If the jack is set at a wrong position, it  could  dent  your  vehicle  or  the  jack
might fall over and cause personal injury.
l Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur-
face.
Otherwise,  the  jack  might  slip  and  cause
personal  injury.  Always  use  the  jack  on  a flat, hard surface.
Before  setting  the  jack,  make  sure  there
are  no  sand  or  pebbles  under  the  jack base.3. Rotate  the  jack  by  hand  until  the  flange
portion  (B)  fits  in  the  groove  (C)  at  the
top of the jack.
4. Check that the flange portion at the jack-
ing  point  fits  in  the  groove  at  the  top  of the jack.
Insert the jack bar (D) into the wheel nut
wrench (E).
Then  put  the  end  of  the  jack  bar  into  the
shaft’s jack end, as shown in the illustra- tion.
Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until
the  tyre  is  raised  slightly  off  the  ground
surface.WARNINGl Stop  jacking  up  the  vehicle  as  soon  as  the
tyre  is  raised  off  the  ground.  It  is  danger-
ous to raise the vehicle any higher.
l Do  not  get  under  your  vehicle  while  using
the jack.
l Do not bump the raised vehicle or leave it
sitting  on  the  jack  for  a  long  time.  Both are very dangerous.
l Do  not  use  a  jack  except  the  one  that
came with your vehicle.
l The  jack  should  not  be  used  for  any  pur-
pose other than to change a tyre.
l No one should be in your vehicle when us-
ing the jack.
l Do  not  start  or  run  the  engine  while  your
vehicle is on the jack.
How to change a tyre
8-16OGAE15E5For emergencies8      

On a snow-covered or frozenroad
l The  use  of  snow  tyres  or  tyre  chains  is
recommended  for  driving  on  snow  and
ice.
Refer  to  the  “Snow  tyres”  and  “Tyre chains” sections.
l Avoid  high-speed  driving,  sudden  accel-
eration, sudden braking, and sharp turns.
l Depressing the brake pedal during travel
on  snowy  or  icy  roads  may  cause  tyre
slippage  and  skidding.  Tyres  may  slip  if the  ability  of  the  tyres  to  grip  the  roadsurface  lessens.  This  may  make  it  more
difficult  to  stop  the  vehicle  with  normal
braking  operations.  For  vehicles  with  an anti-lock brake system (ABS), firmly de-
press and hold down the brake pedal.
l Allow extra distance between your vehi-
cle  and  the  vehicle  in  front  of  you,  and avoid sudden braking.
l Accumulation  of  ice  on  the  braking  sys-
tem  can  cause  the  wheels  to  lock.  Pull away  from  a  standstill  slowly  after  con-
firming safety around the vehicle.
CAUTIONl Do not press the accelerator pedal rapidly. If
the  wheels  break  free  of  the  ice,  the  vehicle
could  suddenly  start  moving  and  possibly cause an accident.
On a bumpy or rutted road
l Drive  as  slow  as  possible  when  driving
on bumpy or rutted roads.
CAUTIONl The  impact  on  tyres  and/or  wheels  when
driving  on  a  bumpy  or  rutted  road  can  dam-
age the tyre and/or wheel.
Operation under adverse driving conditions
8-25OGAE15E5For emergencies8   

During cold weather
E01010900068
The  capacity  of  the  battery  is  reduced  at  low
temperatures.  This  is  an  inevitable  result  of
its chemical and physical properties. This  is  why  a  very  cold  battery,  particularly one that is not fully charged, will only deliver a  fraction  of  the  starter  current  which  is  nor-
mally available.
We  recommend  you  to  have  the  battery checked  before  the  start  of  cold  weather  and,
if necessary, have it charged or replaced.
This  does  not  only  ensure  reliable  starting, but a battery which is kept fully charged alsohas a longer life.
Disconnection and connection
E01011001223
To  disconnect  the  battery  cable,  stop  the  en- gine, first disconnect the negative (-) terminal
and then the positive (+) terminal. When con-
necting  the  battery,  first  connect  the  positive
(+)  terminal  and  then  the  negative  (-)  termi- nal.
NOTEl Open  the  terminal  cover  (A)  before  discon-
necting  or  connecting  the  positive  (+)  termi-
nal of the battery.
l Loosen  the  nut  (B),  and  then  disconnect  the
battery cable from the positive (+) terminal.NOTEWARNINGl Keep  sparks,  cigarettes,  and  flames  away
from  the  battery  because  the  battery could explode.WARNINGl The  battery  electrolyte  is  extremely  caus-
tic. Do not allow it to come in contact with
your  eyes,  skin,  clothing,  or  the  painted surfaces of the vehicle.
Spilt  electrolyte  should  be  flushed  imme-
diately with ample amounts of water.
Irritation  to  eyes  or  skin  from  contact with  electrolyte  requires  immediate  medi-
cal attention.
l Ventilate  when  charging  or  using  the  bat-
tery in an enclosed space.CAUTIONl Keep it out of reach of children.
l Never  disconnect  the  battery  with  the  igni-
tion  switch  or  the  operation  mode  in  ON.
Doing so could damage electric components.
l Never  short-circuit  the  battery.  This  could
cause it to overheat and be damaged.
l If  the  battery  is  to  be  quick-charged,  first
disconnect the battery cables.
l In  order  to  prevent  a  short  circuit,  be  sure  to
disconnect the negative (-) terminal first.
l Always  wear  protective  eye  goggles  when
working near the battery.
Battery
10-12OGAE15E5Maintenance10  Petrol-powered vehicles Diesel-powered vehicles     

CAUTIONlDo not fit chains before you need them. This
will  wear  out  your  tyres  and  the  road  sur- face.
l After  driving  around  100-300  metres,  stop
and retighten the chains.
l Drive  cautiously  and  do  not  exceed  50  km/h
(30 mph).
Remember  that  preventing  accidents  is  not
the purpose of tyre chains.
l When tyre chains are installed, take care that
they do not damage the disc wheel or body.
l Do  not  install  a  tyre  chain  on  an  emergency
wheel which is compact in size. If one of thefront  wheels  has  punctured,  replace  it  withone of the rear wheels and install the tempo-
rary spare wheel in that place before fitting a
tyre chain.
l An  aluminium  wheel  can  be  damaged  by  a
tyre  chain  while  driving.  When  fitting  a  tyre
chain  on  an  aluminium  wheel,  take  care  that any  part  of  the  chain  and  fitting  cannot  be
brought into contact with the wheel.
l Remove the wheel covers before installing a
tyre  chain,  otherwise  they  may  be  damaged
by the tyre chain. (See page 8-19.)
l When  installing  or  removing  the  tyre  chain,
take  care  that  hands  and  other  parts  of  your
body  are  not  injured  by  the  sharp  edges  of
the vehicle body.NOTEl The laws and regulations concerning the use
of  tyre  chains  vary.  Always  follow  local laws and regulations.
In  most  countries,  it  is  prohibited  by  law  to
use tyre chains on roads without snow.Wiper blade rubber
replacement E01002600327
Windscreen wiper blades
1. Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen.
2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A)
disengages  from  the  hook  (B).  Pull  the wiper blade further to remove it.
NOTEl Do not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind-
screen. This could damage the glass.
3. Attach  the  retainers  (C)  to  a  new  wiper
blade.
Refer to the illustration to ensure that the
retainers  are  correctly  aligned  as  you  at- tach them.
4. Insert the wiper blade into the arm, start-
ing  with  the  opposite  end  of  the  blade from  the  stopper.  Make  sure  the  hook(B)  is  fitted  correctly  in  the  grooves  inthe blade.
Wiper blade rubber replacement
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