
Trunk lid
Features and controls 5-37
5
Child safety locks help prevent rear passen- gers, especially children, from opening therear door using the inside door handle. A lock lever for the child safety lock is pro- vided on each rear door.When the lever is in the lock position (1), the rear door cannot be opened using the inside door handle.To open the rear door when the child safety lock lever is in the lock position, pull the out- side door handle.When the lever is in th
e release position (2),
the child safety lock is released and the rear door can be opened using the inside door han-dle.
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Press the trunk button (Vehicles with keyless entry system or F.A.S.T.-key) or OPEN switch (Vehicles with F.A.S.T.-key). (See“Keyless entry system” on page 5-7, 5-28 or “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)” on page 5-11.) The trunk lid will pop up
slightly. Lift it to
open the trunk.
For vehicles sold in Canada 1- To lock 2- To release
WA R N I N G Always keep the doors tightly closed and locked when driving. An unlocked door may be accidentally opened by a passen- ger, especially by a child who could fall out. Also, if the doors are not locked, thereis a greater risk of someone being thrown from the vehicle in an accident.
Trunk lid
WA R N I N G It is dangerous to drive with the trunk lid open since carbon monoxide (CO) gas can enter the cabin. CO is an invisible, odor- less gas that can cause unconsciousnessand even death. Do not allow children to have access to the trunk, either by climbing into the trunk from outside or through the inside of the vehicle. Always clos
e the trunk lid when
your vehicle is unattended. If trapped in the trunk, it is possible to escape from the trunk by using the inside emergency trunk release lever. (See “Inside emergency trunk lid release” on page 5-38.)
CAUTION Do not stand behind the exhaust pipe when loading and unloading luggage. Heat from the exhaust could lead to burns.
To open Operation from outside the vehicle Using the remote control transmitter
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Theft-alarm system
Features and controls 5-41
5
The alarm can be deactivated in the following ways. By using the keyless entry system or the F.A.S.T.-key operation to lock or unlock the door. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- tion.
The system will be disarmed if the following operation is performed. The ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position. All doors are unlocked by the keyless entry system or the F.A.S.T.-key opera-tion.
Use the following procedure to test the sys- tem: 1. Lower the driver’s window. 2. Arm the system as explained in “Armedstage”. 3. Make sure that the theft-alarm indicator comes on and flashes for approximately20 seconds. 4. Wait a few seconds and then unlock the driver’s side door by using the inside doorlock knob and open the door. 5. Check to be sure that the horn sounds intermittently and the headlights blink onand off when the door is opened. 6. Disarm the system by unlocking all doors by the keyless entry system or theF.A.S.T.-key operation.
NOTE
The alarm will continue to operate for 3 min- utes. At the end of that period, the alarm will automatically shut off to save battery power. The system will then
be rearmed until the
proper disarming step is taken. The alarm will resume if unauthorized actions are taken again, even if the alarm hasstopped. While the alarm is operating, a warning is displayed on the information screen in the multi-information display.
Alarm deactivation
Disarmed stage
NOTE
If the UNLOCK button is pressed when all doors are closed and no door is opened within approximately 30 seconds, re-arming will automatically occur. The amount of time after unlocking until the vehicle relocks automatically can beadjusted. See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details.Disarm...by the keyless entry system or F.A.S.T.-key operation
Once the system has been disarmed, it can- not be rearmed except by repeating the arm- ing procedure.
Testing the theft-alarm system
NOTE
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Loading information 6-6 Driving safety
6
Be sure that the parking brake is firmly set when parked and that the gearshift lever is inthe “P” (PARK) position. When parking on a hill, it is important to set the parking brake before moving the gearshiftlever to the “P” (PARK) position. This pre- vents loading the parking brake against the transmission gear. When this happens, it isdifficult to move the gearshift lever out of the“P” (PARK) position. Never leave the engi
ne running while you
take a short sleep/rest. Also, never leave the engine running in a closed or poorly venti-lated place.
Your front bumper can be damaged if you scrape it over curbs or parking stop blocks.Be careful when traveling up or down steep slopes where your bumper can scrape the road. When leaving the vehicle unattended, always carry the key and lock all doors. Always try to park your vehicle in a well litarea.
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It is very important to know how muchweight your vehicle can carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo(including the roof load) and non-factory- installed options. The tire and loading infor-
mation placard located on the driver’s door sill of your vehicle will show how much weight it may properly carry. It is important to familiarize yourself with the following terms before loading your vehicle: Vehicle maximum load on the tire: load on an individual tire that is determined bydistributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two. Vehicle normal load on the tire: load on an individual tire that is determined by dis- tributing to each axle its share of the curbweight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by two. Maximum loaded vehicle weight: the sum of - (a) Curb weight; (b) Accessory weight;(c) Vehicle capacity weight; and (d) Production options weight.
For vehicles with Twin Clutch SST Parking with the engine run- ning
WA R N I N G Leaving the engine running risks injury or death from accidentally moving the gear- shift lever (manual transaxle) or the gear-shift lever (Twin Clutch SST) or from the accumulation of toxic exhaust fumes in the passenger compartment.
Where you park
WA R N I N G Do not park your vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass orleaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust, since a fire could occur.
When leaving the vehicle Loading information
WA R N I N G Never overload your vehicle. Overloading can damage your vehicle, adversely affect vehicle performance, including handling and braking, cause tire failure, and resultin an accident.
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How to change a tire 8-6 For emergencies
8
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Before changing a tire, first stop your vehicle in a safe, flat location. 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable ground. 2. Set the parking brake firmly.3. On vehicles with manual transaxle, turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi- tion, and move the gearshift lever to the“R” (Reverse) position. On vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, move the gearshift lever to the “P” (PARK)position, and turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position. 4. Turn on the hazard flashers and set up awarning triangle, flashing signal light, etc., at an adequate distance from the vehicle, and have all your passengersleave the vehicle.
5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is raised on the jack, place chocks or blocks (A) at the tire that is diagonally opposite from the tire (B) you are chang-ing.
6. Get the jack, bar and wheel nut wrench ready. Refer to “Tools and jack” on page 8-5.
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The compact spare tire is designed to save space in the trunk. Its lighter weight makes it easier to use if a flat tire occurs.
How to change a tire
WA R N I N G The jack should not be used for any pur- pose other than to change a tire. Never get under the vehicle or put any portion of your body under the vehicle while it is supported by the jack.
WA R N I N G Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the correct tire when jacking up the vehicle. Ifthe vehicle moves while jacked up, the jack could slip out of position, leading to an accident.NOTE
The chocks shown in the illustration do not come with your vehicle. It is recommended that you purchase chocks or blocks and keepthem in the vehicle for use if needed. If chocks or blocks are not available, use stones or any other objects that are large enough to hold the wheel in position.
Spare tire information Compact spare tire
WA R N I N G Tires, including spare tire, degrade over time with age even when they are notbeing used. It is recommended that tires over 6 years generally be replaced even if damage is not obvious.CAUTION While the compact spare tire is stowed, the inflation pressure should be checked at least once a month to assure that it remains at the recommended inflation pressure. See the tire and loading information placard attached tothe driver’s door sill. Refer to “Tire and loading information plac- ard” on page 11-3.
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For cold and snowy weather
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-23
9
Also, put a light coat of the same grease on the safety catch wherever moving parts touch.
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The ventilation slots in front of the wind-shield should be brushed clear after a heavysnowfall so that the operation of the heating and ventilation systems will not be impaired. To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping on the doors, engine hood, etc., they should be treated with silicone grease. It is a good idea to carry a shovel or a short- handled spade in the vehicle during the win- ter so that you can clear away snow if you getstranded. A small hand-brush for sweeping snow off the vehicle and a plastic scraper for
the windshield, side and rear window are also useful.
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The fusible links will melt
to prevent a fire if
a large current attempts to flow through cer- tain electrical systems. In case of a melted fusible link, see yourauthorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or arepair facility of your choice for inspection and replacement. For the fusible links, please refer to “Fuseload capacities” on page 9-24.
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To prevent damage to the electrical system from short-circuiting or overloading, eachindividual circuit is equipped with a fuse. The
fuse blocks are located in the passenger com- partment and in the engine compartment. The fuse blocks in the passenger compart- ment are located behind the fuse lid on the driver’s side as shown. 1. Open the fuse lid and pull to remove it.
For cold and snowy weather Ventilation slots Weatherstripping Additional equipment (For regions where snow is encoun- tered)
Fusible links
WA R N I N G Fusible links must not be replaced by any other device. Failing to fit the correct fus- ible link may result in fire in the vehicle, property destruction and serious or fatalinjuries at any time.
Fuses Fuse block location
Passenger compartment A- Main fuse block B- Sub fuse block
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Fuses
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-25
9
* - Fusible link Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on the vehicle modelor specifications. The table above shows the main equip- ment corresponding to each fuse.
Passenger compartment fuse loca- tion table No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capac-ity
1 Heater 30 A
*
2
Stop lights (Brake lights)
15 A
3 Rear fog light 10 APassenger compartment fuse location
Main fuse block
Sub fuse block
4 Windshield wiper 30 A 5 Optional 10 A 6 Door locks 20 A 7Radio15 A8 Control unit relay 7.5 A 9
Interior lights (Dome lights)
15 A
10
Hazard warning
flasher
15 A
11 Rear window wiper 15 A 12 Gauges 7.5 A 13
Cigarette
lighter/Accessory
socket
15 A
14 Ignition switch 10 A 15 Sunroof 20 A 16
Outside rearview
mirrors
10 A
17
All-wheel drive system
10 A
18 Back-up lights 7.5 A 19 Accessory socket 15 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capac-ity
20
Power window
control
30 A
*
21 Defogger 30 A
*
22
Heated outside rearview mirrors
7.5 A
23 115V Power outlet 15 A24 Power seats
25 (20) A
25 Heated seats 30 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capac-ity
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Alphabetical index
12-1
12
A
Accessory (installation)
.........................
3-6
ACD (Active center differential system) 5-71Active stability control (ASC)
..............
5-76
ASC OFF indicator
.........................
5-78
ASC operation display
....................
5-78
ASC warning display
......................
5-78
Air cleaner filter
...................
................
9-8
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
.........
7-4
, 7-9
Important air conditioning operating tips
..
7-14
Air purifier
....................
.....................
7-15
All-wheel drive system
........................
5-70
Aluminum wheels
...............................
9-44
Antenna
Roof antenna
.................
.................
7-15
Anti-lock braking system
.....................
5-74
Warning light / display
....................
5-75
Arm rest
........................
.......................
4-5
ASC
..........................
........................
5-76
Assist grip
.....................
...................
5-166
AWC Control fluid
Fluid
......................
........................
11-5
AWC control fluid
................
................
9-9
AYC (Active yaw control system)
........
5-71
AYC fluid
Fluid
.......................
......................
11-5
B
Back-up lights
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-28
Replacement
...................
...............
9-37
Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive shaft boots
.....................
..................
9-22
Battery
........................
......................
9-11
Charging system warning light
.......
5-122
Disconection and connection
...........
9-12
During cold weather
.......................
9-11
Specification
...................
...............
11-5
Bluetooth 2.0 interface
.......................
5-136
Bottle holder
....................
.................
5-165
Brake
Anti-lock braking system
................
5-74
Braking
.......................
....................
6-5
Fluid
....................
.................
9-10
, 11-5
Hose
.......................
......................
9-22
Parking brake
..................
...............
5-46
Parking brake lever stroke
...............
9-19
Pedal
.......................
......................
5-79
Pedal free play
................
...............
9-19
Power brakes
..................
...............
5-79
Service brake
..................
...............
5-79
Brake assist
......................
..................
5-80
Braking
Warning lights
..............................
5-121
Break-in period
.....................
................
5-3
Bulb capacity
.....................
.................
9-28
C
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
.....................
................
3-7
Capacities
.....................
.....................
11-5
Card holder
............................
5-160
, 5-163
Cargo loads
...................
.....................
6-10
Catalytic converter
................
................
9-2
Certification label
...............................
11-3
Charging system warning light
...........
5-122
Chassis number
..................
.................
11-2
Child restraints
..................
.................
4-13
Child safety locks for rear door
............
5-36
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle
......................
9-40
Outside of your vehicle
...................
9-41
Clutch
Clutch pedal operation
.....................
5-56
Fluid
..................
...................
9-10
, 11-5
Pedal free play
...............
.................
9-19
Coat hooks
....................
...................
5-166
Combination headlights and dimmer switch
Headlight reminder buzzer
.............
5-127
Light auto-cutout function
.............
5-126
Consumer information
.........................
10-2
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Alphabetical index 12-2
12
Coolant (engine)
..........................
9-7
, 11-5
Cruise control
....................
.................
5-80
Cup holder
....................
...................
5-165
D
Daytime running lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-28
Replacement
.................
.................
9-32
Defogger (rear window)
....................
5-135
Defrosting or defogging (windshield, door windows)
.................
.................
7-8
, 7-13
Dimensions
...................
.....................
11-3
Dimmer (high/low beam change)
.......
5-127
Disc brake pads
.................
.................
9-22
Dome light (Rear)
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-30
Replacement
.................
.................
9-39
Switch
......................
...................
5-162
Dome light/Reading lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-30
Replacement
.................
.................
9-38
Switch
......................
...................
5-161
Doors
Lock
......................
........................
5-33
Power door locks
............................
5-35
Driving during cold weather
..................
6-4
Driving, alcohol and drugs
.....................
6-2
E
Electric rear window defogger switch
..5-135
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
.....................
................
5-4
, 5-26
Emission-control system maintenance
...
9-20
Engine
Compartment
..................
.................
9-5
Coolant
...................
................
9-7
, 11-5
Hood
.......................
........................
9-3
Oil and oil filter
.......................
9-5
, 11-5
Overheating
....................
.................
8-4
Serial number
.................
................
11-2
Specifications
.................
................
11-4
Engine coolant temperature display
.......
5-97
Engine malfunction indicator
..............
5-121
Exhaust system
...................
................
9-22
F
Filling the fuel tank
..............................
3-4
Floor console box
..............................
5-164
Floor mat
.........................
....................
6-2
Fluid
AWC control fluid
...................
9-9
, 11-5
AYC fluid
...................
...................
11-5
Brake fluid
............................
9-10
, 11-5
Clutch fluid
...........................
9-10
, 11-5
Engine coolant
.........................
9-7
, 11-5
Power steering fluid
...............
9-11
, 11-5
Twin Clutch SST
............................
11-5
Twin Clutch SST fluid
.............
9-9
, 11-5
Washer fluid
.........................
9-10
, 11-5
Fluid capacities and lubricants
.............
11-5
Fog lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-28
Free-hand advanced security transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)
.................
.................
5-11
Front console boxes
..........................
5-164
Front console tray
.............................
5-164
Front fog lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-28
Indicators
..................
...................
5-120
Replacement
.................
.................
9-35
Switch
......................
...................
5-130
Front seats
.........................
...................
4-3
Front side-marker and parking light
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-28
Replacement
.........................
9-33
, 9-34
Front turn signal lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-28
Replacement
.................
.................
9-34
Fuel
Fuel economy
...................
................
6-2
Fuel hoses
.....................
.................
9-21
Modification/alterations to the electrical orfuel systems
...................
................
3-6
Tank capacity
..........................
3-4
, 11-5
Fuel Pump Shut-off System
.................
8-13
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