Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 5-82 Features and controls
5
command operations us
ing a defined voice
tree. The Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface can be used
when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON or ACC. Before you can use the Bluetooth
® 2.0 inter-
face, you must pa
ir the Bluetooth
® device
and Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface. Refer to “Con-
necting the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface and
Bluetooth
® device” on page 5-87.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of
BLUETOOTH SIG, INC.
Steering control sw
itch and microphone
P.5-83Voice recognition function
P.5-84
Useful voice commands
P.5-85
Speaker enrollment function
P. 5 - 8 6
Connecting the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface and
the Bluetooth
® device
P.5-87
Operating a music player connected via Blue- tooth
® P.5-91
How to make or r
eceive hands-free calls
P.5-91Phonebook function
P.5-94
WA R N I N GAlthough the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface
allows you to make ha
nds-free calls, if you
choose to use the cellular phone while driving, you must not allow yourself to bedistracted from the sa
fe operation of your
vehicle. Anything, including cellular phone usage, that distracts you from thesafe operation of your vehicle increases your risk of
an accident.
Refer to and comply with all state and local laws in your area regarding cellular phone usage wh
ile driving.
NOTE
For vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, if the operation mode is left in ACC, theaccessory power will automatically turn offafter a certain period
of time and you will no
longer be able to use the Bluetooth
® 2.0
interface. The accessory power comes on again if the engine
switch is operated.
Refer to “ACC power
auto-cutout function”
on page 5-14. The Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface
cannot be used
if the Bluetooth
® device has a dead battery
or the device power is turned off. Hands-free calls will
not be possible if your
phone does not have
service available.
If you place the Bluetooth
® device in the
cargo area, you may not be able to use the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface.
Some Bluetooth
® devices are not compatible
with the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface.
You can confirm the Link System software version by pressing the HANG-UP button 3 times (press and hold 2 times and then pressbriefly) within 10 seconds.
For detail of the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface,
refer to the following website: [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] You can access the Mits
ubishi Motors North
America website. [For vehicles so
ld in Canada]
You can access the Mitsubishi Motors web-site. Please read and agree to the “Warning about Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”,the websites mentione
d above may connect
you to websites other than the Mitsubishi Motors website.http://www.mitsubishi
-motors.com/en/prod-
ucts/index.html Software updates by cellular phone/digital audio device manufacturers may change/alter devi
ce connectivity.
NOTE
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USB input terminal (if so equipped) 5-104 Features and controls
5
On vehicles equipped with the Bluetooth
®
2.0 interface, for thes
e connectable device
types, “iPod
*,” “iPod classic
*,” “iPod
nano
*,” “iPod touch
*” and “iPhone
*,” refer
to the following website: [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.]You can access the Mitsubishi Motors North America website. [For vehicles sold in Canada]You can access the Mi
tsubishi Motors web-
site. Please read and agree to the “Warning about Links to the Web Sites of Other Com-panies”. The websites
mentioned above may
connect you to websites
other than the Mit-
subishi Motors website.
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- ucts/index.html * : “iPod,” “iPod classic,” “iPod nano,” “iPod touch” and “iPhone” are registered trade- marks of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
iPod clas- sic
*
80GB/180 GB
F/W Ver.1.1.2 or later
120GB
F/W Ver.2.0.1 or later
160GB (late 2009)
F/W Ver.2.0.4 or later
iPod nano
*
first gener- ation
F/W Ver.1.3.1 or later
second generation
F/W Ver.1.1.3 or later
third gen- eration
F/W Ver.1.1.3 or later
fourth generation
F/W Ver.1.0.4 or later
fifth gen- eration
F/W Ver.1.0.2 or later
sixth gen- eration
F/W Ver.1.0 or later
iPod touch
*
first gener- ation
F/W Ver.3.1.3 or later
second generation
F/W Ver.4.2.1 or later
third gen- eration
F/W Ver.4.3.1 or later
fourth generation
F/W Ver.4.3.1 or later
Model name
Condition
iPhone
*
iPhone
F/W Ver.3.1.3 or later
iPhone 3G
F/W Ver.4.2.1 or later
iPhone 3GS
F/W Ver.4.3.1 or later
iPhone 4
F/W Ver.4.3.1 or later
iPhone 4S
F/W Ver.5.0.1 or later
Models other than USB memory devices and iPods
Digital audio player supporting mass storage class
Model name
Condition
NOTE
Depending on the type of the USB memory device or other devi
ce connected, the con-
nected device may not
function properly or
the available functi
ons may be limited.
It is recommended to use an iPod with firm- ware updated to th
e latest version.
You can charge your
iPod by connecting it to
the USB input terminal
when the ignition
switch or the operati
on mode is in ON or
ACC. Do not keep your US
B memory device or
iPod in your vehicle. It is recommended that you back up the files in case of
data damage.
Do not connect to the USB input terminal any device (hard disk, card reader, memory reader, etc.) other than the connectabledevices specified in the previous section. The device and/or data
may be damaged. If
any of these devices
was connected by mis-
take, remove it afte
r turning the ignition
switch to the “OFF” position or putting the operation mode in OFF.
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If the vehicle breaks down 8-2 For emergencies
8
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If your vehicle breaks down on the road, move to the shoulder and turn on the hazard warning flashers. If there is no shoulder, orthe shoulder is not safe, drive in the right lane slowly with the haza
rd lights flashing until
you come to a safe stopping place. Keep theflashers flashing. If the engine stops, there will be no power assist to the steering and brakes, making these difficult to use. The brake booster will not work, so the brakes will not grip well. The brake pedal will be harder to press than usual. Since there is no power steering assist, the steering wheel will be hard to turn.
Get help from your passengers, bystanders, etc. to push the vehicle
and move it to a safe
area.
N00836400768
If the engine cannot be started because the battery is weak or de
ad, you can start it with
the battery from anothe
r vehicle using jumper
cables. 1. Take off any metal jewelry such as watch bands or bracelets th
at might create an
accidental electrical contact. 2. Position the vehi
cles close enough
together so that the jumper cables canreach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t touching each other.
3. You could be injured if the vehicles move. Set the parking brake firmly on each vehi- cle. Put an automatic transaxle or CVT in “P” (PARK) or a manual transaxle in “N”(Neutral). 4. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position or put the operation mode inOFF. 5. Make sure your battery electrolyte is at the proper level. (Refer to “Battery” on page 9-10.)
If the vehicle breaks down If the engine stops/fails When the engine fails at the intersection
Jump-starting the engine
WA R N I N G To reduce the risk of igniting flammable gas that may be emitted from the battery,carefully read this section before jump- starting the vehicle. Do not try to start you
r vehicle by pushing
or towing. This can cause an accident resulting in serious
injury or death and
can damage the vehicle.NOTE
Do not use jumper cables if they have dam- age or corrosion.
CAUTION Check the other vehicle.
It must have a 12-
volt battery. If the other system isn’t 12-volt,both systems can be damaged.NOTE
Turn off all lights, heat
er, and othe
r electrical
loads. This will avoid sparks and help save both batteries.WA R N I N G If the electrolyte fluid is not visible, or looks frozen, DO NOT ATTEMPT JUMPSTARTING!! The battery might spli
t open or explode if
the temperature is below the freezingpoint or if it is not filled to the proper level.
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Engine overheating 8-4 For emergencies
8
If you drive your vehicle with a low battery charge after the engine has been started byusing jumper cables, the engine may misfire. This can cause the an
ti-lock braking system
warning light to blink on and off. This is onlydue to the low battery voltage. It is not a problem with the brak
e system. If this hap-
pens, fully charge the battery and ensure thecharging system is operating properly.
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If the high coolant temperature warning lightilluminates during the engine is running, the engine may be overheating. If this happens: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers.2. With the engine st
ill running, carefully
raise the engine hood to vent the engine compartment.
3. Check that the cooling fan is running. If the fan is not turning, stop the engineimmediately and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice for assistance. 4. If you see steam or spray coming from under the hood, turn off the engine. 5. If you do not see stea
m or spray coming
from under the hood, leave the engine onuntil the high coolant temperature warn- ing light goes off. After the high coolant temperature warning light has gone off,you can start driving again. If the high coolant temperature warning light stays on, turn off the engine.
6. When you do not see any more steam or spray, open the hood. Look for obviousleaks, such as a split radiator hose. Be careful as components will be hot. Any leak source must be repaired.7. If there is no obvious leak source, check the coolant level in the engine coolant reserve tank. If there is none, or if it is toolow, slowly add coolant. 8. If the engine coolant reserve tank needs coolant, you will probably also need to add coolant to the radiator. Do not loosen or remove the radiator cap until the enginehas cooled down. 9. Start the engine, and slowly add coolant, up to the bottom of the filler neck. Use plain water if you have to (and replace itwith the right coolant as soon as possible).
Always wear protective clothing and gog- gles when working near the battery. Keep the battery out of the reach of chil- dren.
As your vehicle has anti-lock brakes Engine overheating
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G To avoid personal injury
, keep hands, hair,
jewelry and clothes aw
ay from the cooling
fan. The cooling fan ca
n start at any time.
WA R N I N GBefore raising the engine hood, check to see if there is steam or spray coming fromunder the hood. Steam or spray comingfrom an overheated en
gine could seriously
scald you. Do not open the hood until there is nosteam or spray.
WA R N I N G Removing the radiat
or cap could scald
you with escaping hot water or steam. When checking the radiator level, coverthe cap with a cloth before trying to remove it. Turn it slowly counterclock- wise, without pressing down, to the firstnotch. The pressure in the system will then be let out. When the pressure is COM- PLETELY LET OUT, press down andkeep turning the cap counterclockwise until it comes off.
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Jack and tools
For emergencies 8-5
8
10. Replace the radiator
cap and tighten it
fully. Check the coolant temperaturewarning light. You can start driving again when the high coolant temperature warn- ing light does not come on.
11. Have the system in
spected by your autho-
rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
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The tools are stored beneath the floor boardof the cargo area. The jack (if so equipped) is stored under the driver’s seat.
Before removing or storing the jack, move the driver’s seat fully forward to access the jack from the rear seat area. (Refer to “Front seat” on page 4-3.) Turn the shaft end of the jack in the direction (1) until the jack fully retracts and remove the jack from the holder (A). Put the jack in the holder (A) and turn the shaft end of the jack in the direction (2) byhand until the jack is firmly secured.
Jack and tools Storage
1- Tools 2- Jack (if so equipped)Tools 1- Tools bag 2- Wheel nut wrenchType A Type B
3- Jack bar 4- Towing hookJack
(if so equipped)CAUTION Never access, remove or store the jack from the front of the driver’s seat. Doing so could damage electr
ical wires under the driver’s
seat.
To remove
To s t o r e
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Tire repair kit (if so equipped)
For emergencies 8-7
8
1. Park the vehicle on a safe, flat and level place.2. Set the parking brake firmly. 3. On vehicles equipped with manual trans- axle, stop the engine and move the gear-shift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position. On vehicles equippe
d with continuously
variable transmissi
on (CVT), move the
selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position, and stop the engine. 4. Turn on the hazard warning flashers and set up a warning sign, such as a warning triangle or flashing signal lamp, at an ade-quate distance from the vehicle, and have all your passengers
leave the vehicle.
5. Take out the tire repair kit.Make sure that the compressor switch is OFF. 6. Shake the tire sealant bottle well.
• The puncture hole has a length or width of 1/7 inch (4 mm) or greater.• The tire is punctured in the side wall (A), not in the tread (B).• The vehicle has been driven with the tirealmost completely flat.• The tire has completely slipped over thewheel rim and come off the wheel.• The wheel is damaged.• A bump, cut or crack is on the tire.• The tire sealant’s expiration date has passed. (The expiration date is shown onthe bottle label (C).)• The ambient temperature is below -40 °F(-40 °C) or above 140 °F (60 °C).WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G The tire sealant can
cause health damage
if swallowed. If you
accidentally swallow
it, drink as much water as possible andimmediately seek
medical attention.
If the tire sealant ge
ts in your eyes or on
your skin, rinse it away with lots of water. If you still sense an abnormality, seek medical attention. Consult a doctor immediately if any aller- gic reactions occur. Do not allow children to touch the tire sealant.CAUTION If the vehicle body is contaminated by the tire sealant, wipe the tire sealant off immedi- ately with a wet cloth. Immediately wash clot
hes contaminated with
tire sealant. The tire sealant may not be removed from the clothes.NOTE
Do not pull out an object, such as a nail or screw, that penetrat
es the punctured tire.
Move the vehicle so that the tire valve is positioned away from the point where thetire touches the ground. If the valve is near the point where the tire touches the ground, the sealant may not enter the tire easily.
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How to change a tire (Vehicle
s equipped with spare tire) For emergencies 8-11
8
18. After driving for 10 minutes or 3 miles (5
km) again, check the tire pressure usingthe air pressure gauge on the compressor. If the tire pressure has not dropped, the emergency repair proc
edure is complete.
Before driving, make sure that the com- pressor is stowed. You must still not exceed a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).Observe local speed limits.
19. Immediately drive with great care to an
authorized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer or a
repair facility of your
choice and have the
tire repair/replacement performed.
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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 equipped with manual trans- axle, stop the engine and move the gear-shift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position. On vehicles equippe
d with continuously
variable transmissi
on (CVT), move the
selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position, and stop the engine. 4. Turn on the hazard flashers and set up awarning triangle, flas
hing signal light,
etc., at an adequate distance from the vehicle, and have a
ll your passengers exit
the vehicle. 5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling whenit 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.
NOTE
If the tire pressure has dropped below the specified level when you check it at the end of the repair procedure, do not drive the vehicle any further.
Contact an authorized
Mitsubishi Motors dealer
or a repair facility
of your choice. In cold conditions (when the ambient tem- perature is 32 °F {0 °C} or lower), the time and driving distance
required until comple-
tion of the repair can become longer than in warmer conditions, and th
e tire pressure may
drop below the specified level even after youhave inflated the tire
the second time and
subsequently driven the
vehicle. If this hap-
pens, inflate the tire to the specified pressureonce more, drive for about 10 minutes or 3 miles (5 km), then check the tire pressure again. If the tire pressure has again droppedbelow the specified level, stop driving the vehicle and cont
act an authorized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer or a repair facility of yourchoice.
NOTE
Please give the empty sealant bottle to an authorized Mitsubishi Mo
tors dealer or dis-
pose of the sealant bottle according to regu- lations for the disposal of chemical waste. To purchase a new tire sealant bottle, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
How to change a tire (Vehi- cles equipped with spare 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 unde
r the vehicle or put any
portion of your body under the vehiclewhile it is supported by the jack.
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Fuses 9-24 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
* : Fusible link Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on
the vehicle model
or specifications. The table above show
s the main equip-
ment corresponding to each fuse.
* : 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.
The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 A, 10 A or 15 A fuses. If one of these fuses burns out, substitute wi
th the following fuse.
7.5 A: Outside rearview mirrors10 A: Option
BF1 DC-DC (P/T) 30 A BF2 DC-DC (AUDIO) 30 A F1
Headlight (low beam) (left)
10 A
F2
Headlight (low beam) (right)
10 A
F3
Headlight (high beam) (left)
10 A
F4
Headlight (high beam) (right)
10 A
F5 Horn 10 A F6 Front fog lights 15 A F7
Daytime running
lights
10 A
F8 — — — F9 — — — F10
Battery current
sensor
7.5 A
F11 — — —F12
Stop lights (Brake
lights)
15 A
F13 Ignition coil 7.5 A F14 Engine control 7.5 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capac-ity
F15 Alternator 7.5 A F16
Hazard warning
flasher
10 A
F17
Automatic trans-
axle
15 A
F18 Air conditioning 10 A F19 ETV 15 AF20 Starter 7.5 A F21 CVT oil/pump 15 A F22 Fuel pump 15 A F23 Engine 20 A F24
Automatic trans-
axle
7.5 A
#1 — Spare fuse 20 A #2 — Spare fuse 30 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capac-ity
No.
Sym-bol
Electrical system
Capac-ity
SBF1 PTC heater 40 A
*
SBF2 PTC heater 40 A
*
SBF3 PTC heater 40 A
*
Type B
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