
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag 4-44 Seat and restraint systems
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The side airbags (A) are contained in the driver and front passenger seatbacks. The side airbag is de 
signed to inflate only on 
the side of the vehicle that is impacted, even with no passenger in the front seat. A label is attached to the seatbacks in vehi- cles equipped with side airbags.
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The curtain airbags are contained in the frontpillar, the rear pillar a 
nd the side sections of 
the roof.The curtain airbag is designed to inflate only on the side of the ve 
hicle that is impacted, 
even with no passenger in the seat.Also, when the airbag control unit detects rollover of the vehicle, the curtain airbags will deploy.
Side airbag system 
Curtain airbag system 
WA R N I N G The side airbags and 
curtain airbags can 
cause serious injury  
or death to anyone 
too close to the airb 
ag when it deploys. To 
reduce the risk of in 
jury from a deploying 
side airbag or curtai 
n airbag, driver and 
front passenger must be properlyrestrained and seated well back, upright, and in the middle of  
the seat. Do not lean 
against the door.WA R N I N G In order to reduce the risk of injury from a deploying side airbag, do not allow any second row seat passengers to hold onto the back of either front seat. Special careshould be taken with children.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag 
Seat and restraint systems 4-45
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 Do not place any objects around the area where the side airbags deploy. Suchobjects can interfere with proper side air-bag deployment, and  
cause injury during 
deployment of the side airbag. Do not place stickers, labels or additional trim on the back of either front seat. They can interfere with proper side airbagdeployment. Do not attach a microphone (A) or any other object around the part where the curtain airbag (B) depl 
oys, such as on the 
windshield, side door glass or front andrear pillars and roof  
side rail. When the 
curtain airbag inflates 
, the microphone or 
other object may be  
hurled with great 
force or the curtain airbag may not inflate correctly, resulting in death or serious injury.WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G Do not put a hanger or any heavy or pointed object on the coat hook. If the cur-tain airbag was activa 
ted, any such item 
could be propelled aw 
ay with great force 
and could prevent the curtain airbag from inflating correctly. Hang clothes directlyon the coat hook (without using a hanger). Make sure there are no heavy or sharp objects in the pocket 
s of clothes that you 
hang on the coat hook. Do not install seat c
overs or re-cover seats 
that have side airbag 
s. Covers can inter- 
fere with proper si 
de airbag deployment 
and adversely affect  
side airbag perfor- 
mance. Never install a rear-facing child restraint system in the front passenger seat. Rear- facing child restraint systems MUST ONLY be used in the rear seat. Front-facing child restraint systems should also be used ON 
LY in the rear seat. 
If a front-facing child restraint system must be used in the front passenger seat, move the seat as far back as possible, andmake sure that the child stays in the child restraint system, properly restrained and away from the door.
 Do not allow a child to lean against or sit close to the passenger door, even if thechild is seated in a child restraint system.The child’s head sh 
ould also not lean 
against or be close to the section of the seatback where the side airbag and cur-tain airbag are located. It is dangerous if the side airbag or cu 
rtain airbag deploys. 
Failure to follow all of these instructionscould lead to serious in 
jury or death to the 
child. Work done on or in th
e vicinity of the side 
airbag or curtain  
airbag components 
should be done only  
by an authorized Mit- 
subishi Motors dealer. There is a risk of a serious injury or death. Improper work methods can cause acci 
dental side airbag 
or curtain airbag depl 
oyment, or render a 
side airbag or curtai 
n airbag inoperable. 
Either of these situations could result inserious injury or death. Do not place luggage 
heavier than the 
specified on the roof carrier. Such luggage may cause the curtain air- bags to inflate acci 
dentally, which could 
result in serious injury or death.WA R N I N G
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Door locks 
Features and controls 5-31
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1. Before replacing the battery, remove static electricity from your body by touching ametal grounded object. 2. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a flat bladescrewdriver into the notch in the case and use it to open the case. 
3. Remove the old battery. 4. Install a new battery with the +side (A) up. 5. Close the case firmly. 6. Check the keyless entry system to see that it works.
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CAUTION Changes or modifica
tions not expressly 
approved by the manufacturer for compli-ance could void the user’s authority to oper-ate the equipment.
Procedure for replacing the  remote control transmitter bat- tery
 
NOTE
 Be sure to perform the procedure with the Mitsubishi mark facing you. If the Mitsubi-shi mark is not facing you when you open thecase, the transmitter may come out.NOTE
 You may purchase a replacement battery at an electric appliance store.  An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can replace the battery for you if you prefer.
+ side - side 
Coin type bat- tery CR2032
CAUTION When the remote control transmitter case is opened, be careful to keep water, dust, etc.out. Also, do not touch the internal compo-nents.
Door locks 
WA R N I N G Make sure all doors are tightly closed and locked while driving.• Locked doors, in co 
mbination with the 
use of seat belts, can help reduce the risk of ejection in 
 an accident.
• Locked doors can help keep passengers, especially small children, from openingdoors and falling out  
of moving vehicles.
• Locked doors can help
 prevent outsiders 
from gaining access to your vehicle when you slow or come to a stop.
 Lock your vehicle when
ever you leave it. 
Children who get into unlocked vehicles may not be able to get out. Childrentrapped inside vehicles can quickly beovercome by heat  
and suffer serious 
injury or death due to heat stroke. Never leave a ch
ild alone in the vehicle. In 
addition to the risk  
of heat stroke, chil- 
dren can activate switches and controls,resulting in an injury 
 or fatal accident.
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Driving precaution 6-2 Driving safety
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Utility vehicles have  
higher ground clearance 
and a narrower track, which enables them to perform in a wide variety of off-road situa-tions. Because of the higher ground clear- ance, these vehicles have a higher center of gravity, which makes them handle differentlythan ordinary vehicles when driving on pave- ment. They are not designed to maneuver or corner at the same speed on pavement as con-ventional 2-wheel driv 
e passenger cars any 
more than low-slung sports cars are designed to perform sati 
sfactorily in off-road condi- 
tions. Always drive safely and steer the vehicle carefully. Avoid operati 
ng the vehicle in a 
manner that might require sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers. As w 
ith other vehicles of 
this type, failure to ope 
rate this vehicle cor- 
rectly can result in loss of control or vehicle rollover. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is sig-nificantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Be 
fore starting the vehi- 
cle, always make cert 
ain that you and all your 
passengers are properly wearing their seatbelts (with children in the rear seat, in appro- priate restraints).
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Fuel economy is depe 
ndent on many factors. 
Your personal driving habits can have a sig- nificant effect on your fuel consumption. Several recommendations 
 for achieving the 
greatest fuel economy are listed below.  Whenever accelerating from a stop, always accelerate  
slowly and smoothly. 
 When parked for even a short period, do not idle the engine. Shut it off. Plan your trips to avoid unnecessary stops.  Keep your tires inflated to the recom- mended pressures.  When driving on highways or dry improved roads, set the drive mode-selec-tor “4WD ECO”, “4WD AUTO” or “AWC ECO”, “NORMAL” position (if so equipped). For freeway driving, maintain a speed of approximately 50 mph (80 km/h) when traffic, roadway and weather conditionssafely permit. 
 Keep your air filter clean and your vehicle lubricated according  
to the recommenda- 
tions in this manual.  Always keep your ve
hicle well main- 
tained. A poorly maintained enginewastes fuel and costs money.  Never overload your vehicle.
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Drunk driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.Your driving ability ca 
n be seriously impaired 
even with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you  
have been drinking, 
don’t drive. Ride with a designated non- drinking driver, call a cab or a friend, or use public transportation. Drinking coffee or tak-ing a cold shower will not make you sober. Similarly, prescription and nonprescription drugs affect your aler 
tness, perception and 
reaction time. Consul 
t with your doctor or 
pharmacist before dr 
iving while under the 
influence of any of these medications.
Driving precaution 
WA R N I N G Utility vehicles have 
a significantly higher 
rollover rate than othe 
r types of vehicles. 
Avoid abrupt maneuvers and excessive speed. Always buckle up.
Fuel economy 
Driving, alcohol and drugs 
WA R N I N G NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE. Your perceptions ar 
e less accurate, your 
reflexes are slower and your judgment isimpaired.
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Vehicle preparation before driving 6-4 Driving safety
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For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always check for the following:  Before starting the vehicle, make certain that you and all passengers are seated and wearing their seat  
belts properly (with 
children in the rear seat, in appropriate restraints), and that all the doors and the liftgate are locked. Move the driver’s seat as far backward as possible, while keep 
ing good visibility, 
and good control of the steering wheel,brakes, accelerator,  
and controls. Check 
the instrument panel  
indicators and multi- 
information display for any possible prob-lem.  Similarly, the front 
passenger seat should 
also be moved as far back as possible. Make sure that infa
nts and small children 
are properly restrained in accordance with all laws and regulations. 
Check these by selecting the defroster mode, and set the blower swit 
ch on high. You should 
be able to feel the air blowing against thewindshield.  Refer to “Defrosti 
ng or defogging (wind- 
shield, door windows)” on page 7-13 Check all the tires for heavy tread wear or uneven wear patterns. Look for stones, nails, glass, or other objects  
stuck in the tread. Look 
for any tread cuts or  
sidewall cracks. Check 
the wheel nuts for tightness, and the tires (including spare tire) for proper pressure. Replace your tires before they are heavilyworn out. As your vehicle is equi 
pped with a tire pres- 
sure monitoring system, there is a risk ofdamage to the tire inflation pressure sensors when the tire is replaced on the rim. Tire replacement should, only, be performed by anauthorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Have someone watch while you turn all the exterior lights on and off. Also check the turn 
signal indicators and hi 
gh-beam indicators on 
the instrument panel. Check the ground under the vehicle after parking overnight, for  
fuel, water, oil, or 
other leaks. Make sure  
all the fluid levels are 
correct. Also, if you  
can smell fuel, you need 
to find out why imme 
diately and have it 
fixed.
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Even this vehicle’s sa 
fety equipment, and 
your safest driving, ca 
nnot guarantee that you 
can avoid an accident or injury. However, ifyou give extra attention to the following areas, you can better protect yourself and your passengers:  Drive defensively. Be aware of traffic, road and weather conditions. Leave plenty of stopping distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. Before changing lanes, check your mir- rors, blind spots, and use your turn-signal light. While driving, watch the behavior of other drivers, bicyc 
lists, and pedestrians.
Vehicle preparation before  driving Seat belts and seats 
Defrosters  Tires  Lights 
Fluid leaks Safe driving techniques 
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Alphabetical index 12-4
12
Multi information display - Type 1 
.....
5-122 
Multi information display - Type 2 
.....
5-140
O
Octane rating
........................................
3-2 
Oil 
Engine oil 
......................................
11-7 
Rear axle oil 
...................................
11-7 
Transfer oil 
....................................
11-7 
Operation under adverse driving conditions 
... 
8-15 Outside rearview mirrors 
.....................
5-54 
Overheating 
.........................................
8-4
P
Parking
................................................
6-6 
Parking brake 
.................................
5-52 
Parking lights 
Bulb capacity 
.................................
9-30 
Replacement 
..................................
9-34 
Polishing 
............................................
9-42 
Power brakes 
......................................
5-84 
Power liftgate 
.....................................
5-36 
Power outlet 
.....................................
5-210 
Power windows 
..................................
5-47 
Puncture (Tire changing) 
.......................
8-6
R
Radiator cap
........................................
9-9 
Radio 
.................................................
7-15 
General information  
about your radio 7-48 
Reading lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-32 
Rear axle oil 
..............................
9-12
, 11-7 
Rear combination lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-30 
Replacement 
...................................
9-36 
Rear side-marker lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-30 
Rear turn signal light 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-30 
Replacement 
...................................
9-36 
Rear-view camera 
.............................
5-118 
Rearview mirror 
Inside rearview mirror 
.....................
5-53 
Outside rearview mirrors 
.................
5-54 
Replacement of light bulbs 
...................
9-29 
Replacing tires and wheels 
...................
9-19 
Reporting Safety Defects 
.....................
10-2 
Roof antenna 
......................................
7-47
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4 
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) 
......
5-77 
Seat belt 
.............................................
4-17 
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor 
.4-23 
Child restraint systems 
....................
4-25 
Front passenger seat belt warning light 
..... 
4-22Maintenance and inspection 
.............
4-32 
Seat belt extender 
...........................
4-24 
Seat belt force limitter 
.....................
4-25 
Seat belt pr 
e-tensioners
...................
4-24 
Seat belt use  
during pregnancy
.........
4-24 
Seats 
....................................................
4-2 
Arm rest 
..........................................
4-9 
Front seats 
.......................................
4-4 
Head restraints 
...............................
4-10 
Heated seat 
......................................
4-7 
Making a cargo area 
........................
4-12 
Making a flat seat 
...........................
4-16 
Seat arrangement 
..............................
4-3 
Seats and restraint systems 
................
4-4 
Second row seats 
..............................
4-8 
Third row seats 
...............................
4-10 
Service brake 
......................................
5-84 
Service precautions 
...............................
9-2 
Side turn-signal light 
Bulb capacity 
.................................
9-30 
Snow tires 
..........................................
9-20 
Spark plugs 
........................................
9-22 
Starting the engine 
.....................
5-23
, 5-58 
Steering 
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment
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