Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit
ter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls
5-25
5
Turn
the
eme
rgency
key
to the
“LO
CK
” pos
i-
tion.Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.Turn
the
emer
gency
key
to
the
“ACC”
posi-
tion
while
moving
the
steering
wheel
slightly
.
Tips for starting
Do not
operate
the
starter
motor
continu-
ously
for
longer
than
15
seconds
as
this
could
run
the
battery
down
or damage
the
starter
motor
. If the
engine
does
not
start,
turn
the
eme
rgency
key
back
to
the
“LO
CK
” pos
ition,
wait a few
seconds
,
and
then
try
again.
Trying
repeatedly
with
the
engine
or
starter
motor
still
turning
will damage the starter mechanism.If the
engine
will
not
start
because
the
bat-
tery
is
weak
or
dischar
ged,
refer
to
“Jump-starting
the
engine”
on
page
8-2
for instructions.A longer
warm
up
period
will
only
con-
sume
extra
fuel.
The
engine
is warmed
up
enough
for
driving
when
the
bar
graph
of
the
engine
coolant
temperature
display
starts
to move.
Refer
to “Interrupt
display
screen
(W
ith
ignition
switch
in the
“ON”
position)” on page 5-101.
Starting the engineYour
vehicle
is equipped
with
an
electroni-
cally
controlled
fuel
injection
system.
This
is
a system
that
automatically
controls
the
fuel
injection.
There
is
no
need
to
depress
the
accelerator pedal when starting the engine.The starter
mo
tor sho
uld
not
be run
for
mo
re
than
15
seconds
at a time.
To prevent
battery
drain,
wait
a few
seconds
between attempts to restart the engine.1.Make
sure
all
occupants
are
properly
seated with seat belts fastened.2.Make sure the parking brake is applied.3.While
pushing
the
lock
release
buttons
(A),
remove
the
cover
of
the
ignition
switch.
To lock
To u
nlock
CAUTIONRemove
the emer
gency key whe
n leav
ing
the
vehicle.
If your
vehicle
needs
to be
towed,
turn
the
emer
gency
key to the
“ACC”
position
to
unlock the steering wheel.NOTE
If the
front
wheels
are
turned,
the
anti-theft
lock
may
sometimes
make
it difficult
to turn
the
emer
gency
key
from
“LO
CK” to “ACC”.
Firmly
turn
the steer
ing
wheel
to the left or
to the right
as you t
urn
the emer
gency ke
y.
Starting
W
AR
NING
Never
run
the engin
e in a clos
ed or poorly
ven
tilated
area
any lon
ger
than is need
ed
to move
you
r veh
icle
out of the area.
Car-
bon
monoxi
de gas,
which
is odorless
and
extr
emely
poi
sonous,
coul
d build
up
and
cause
serious
injur
y or
death.
CAUTIONDo not push-star
t the vehicle.
Do
not run
the engin
e at high
rpms
or drive
at high
speeds
until
the
engine
has
had
a
chance to
warm up.
Releas
e the
emer
gency
key
as soon
as the
engine
starts
. It
will
damage
the
starter
motor.
CAUTION
Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit
ter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls
5-33
5
5.Turn
the
emer
gency
key
with
F.A.S.T
.-
key
to
the
“ON”
position.
(Perform
the
following procedure within 30 seconds)6.Remove
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
from
the
emer
-
gency key
.
7.With
the
first
valid
F.A.S.T
.-key
, press
the
UNLOCK
button
for
4 to 10
seconds
and
press the LOCK button during this time.8.Release
in
sequence
the
LOCK
and
UNLO
CK
buttons
within
10
seconds
of
pressing
the
LOCK
button
in step
7. (Per
-
form
the
following
procedure
within
30
seconds
)
9.With
the
second
valid
F.A.S.T
.-key
, press
the
UNLOCK
button
for
4 to 10
seconds
and
press
the
LOCK
button
during
this
time.
10.
Release
in
sequence
the
LOCK
and
UNLO
CK
buttons
within
10
seconds
of
pressing
the LO
CK
butt
on
in
step
9, and
the
immobilizer
display
will
blink
on
the
information
screen
in
the
multi-informa-
tion
display
. (Perform
the
following
pro-
cedure within 60 seconds)
11.Press
the
LOCK
button
twice
with
the
blank
F.A.S.T
.-key
and
the
immobilizer
display
will come
on
for
30
seconds
on
the
information
screen
in the
multi-infor
-
mation displa
y.
12.
This
completes
the
registration
of
the
F.A.S.T.-key.
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074
Your
F.A.S.T
.-key
operates
on
a radio
fre-
quency
subject
to
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC)
Rules
(For
vehicles
sold
in
U.S.A.)
and
Industry
Canada
Rules
(For
vehicles
sold
in
Canada).
This
device
com-
plies
with
Part
15
of
FCC
Rules
and
Industry
Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject
to the
following
two
con-
ditions
.
NOTE
The
ind
icator
light
(5)
comes
on each
time
a
button
is pre
ssed.
The
keyless
entry
system
does
not
work
if
the
key
is in the
ignition switch.
The
F.A.S.
T.-key
can
be
used
from
about 40
feet
(12
m)
away
. However
, this
distance
may
change
if your
vehicle
is near
a TV
trans
mitting
tow
er, a pow
er
station,
or
a
radio
station.
If the UNL
OCK
button
(2)
is pre
ssed whe
n
all
doors
are
locked
and
no
doors
are
opened
within
about
30
seconds
, the
doors
will auto-
matically
re-lock.
If the followi
ng
conditions
are obse
rve
d after
pressing
the
buttons
on
the
remote
control
transmitter
, the battery
in the remo
te cont
rol
transmitter
may need
to be replaced
.
•The doors cannot
be locked or unl
ocked.
•The trunk
lid cannot
be ope
ned.
•The panic alar
m cannot
be ope
rated
.
•The
indicator
light
(5)
is dim
or
does
not
come
on.
If you
lose your
F.A.S.T.-key
, pleas
e contact
an authorized
Mitsubis
hi Motors
dealer
for
a
replacement.If you
wish
to obtain
an
additional
F.A.S.T
.-
key, pleas
e con
tact
an authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motors
dealer
. A max
imu
m of four
F.A.S.T
.-
key can be
pro
grammed fo
r your vehicle.
To use
the
new
remote
control
transmitters,
it
is necessary
to register
the
key
with
both
the
electronic
immobilizer
and
keyless
entry
sys-
tem. Also refer to “Electronic
immobilizer
(Anti-
theft
starting
system):
Customer
F.A.S.T
.-
key programming” on page 5-28.
General
information
NOTE
Door locks
Features and controls
5-35
5
Turn
the
key
toward
the
front
of the
vehicle
to
lock
the
door
. After
checking
that
the
door
is
locked,
turn
the
key
back
to
the
center
and
remove it.
Move
the
lock
knob
to
the
lock
position
to
lock the doo
r.
All
doors
should
be
kept
locked
while
driv-
ing.The
driver
’s door
can
be
unlocked
without
using
the
lock
knob
by
pulling
on
the
inside
door handle.1.Move
the
inside
lock
knob
to
the
locked
position.
•Locked door
s can
help
prevent outsi
ders
from
gain
ing access
to you
r veh
icle
whe
n
you
slow
or come
to a stop.
Lock
your vehicle
whe
never
you
leav
e it.
Childr
en who
get
into
unlocked
vehicles
may
not
be
able
to
get
out.
Childr
en
trapped
inside
vehicles
can
quickly
be
ove
rcome
by
heat
and
suffer
serious
injur
y or death
due
to he
at str
oke.
Never
lea
ve
children unatte
nde
d insi
de a
vehicle.
In
addition
to
the
risk
of
heat
stroke,
childr
en can
activate
switches
and
contr
ols,
resulting
in
an
injury
or
fatal
accident.NOTE
When
locking
or unlo
cking
with
the key,
only
the driver’s door
will
be
locked or
unlocked. To lock
or
unlock
all
doors
, use the
pow
er
door
lock
switches,
the
keyless
entry
system,
the
F.A.S.T
-key
or the
remote
control
trans-
mitter of the F
.A.S.T
.-key
.
Refer to “Powe
r door l
ocks”
on pa
ge 5-37,
“Keyless
entry
system”
on
page 5-7
and
5-30,
and
“To ope
rate
using
the F.A.S.T
.-
key” on pa
ge 5-14.
In
vehicles
equipped
with
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
,
the
driver
’s door
can
be locked
and
unlocked
using
the
emer
gency
key
.
Refer
to “Emer
gency
key”
on
page
5-22.
W
AR
NING
To lock or unlock the fr
ont
doors with the key 1-
Insert or remove the key
2-
Lock
3-
Unlock
To lock
or
unlock
the
door
from
the inside 1-
Lock
2-
Unlock
To lock the door without using the key
Parking brake 5-48 Features and controls
5
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To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- plete stop and fully engage the parking brake.For vehicles with a manual transaxle, move the gear shift lever to 1st (on a uphill) or “R” (Reverse) (on a downhill) position.For vehicles with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), set the selector lever to “P” (PARK) position.
When parking on a hill, apply the parking brake and turn the front wheels toward thecurb on a downhill grade, away from the curb on an uphill grade.
Be sure to close the sunroof completely when washing the vehicle or when leaving the vehicle. Do not put any wax on the weatherstrip (black rubber) around the sunroof opening. If it is waxed, the weatherstrip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal with the sunroof. After washing the vehicle or after rain be sure to wipe off any water that is on the sun-roof before operating it. Operating the sunroof repeatedly with the engine turned off will run down the battery. Operate the sunroof only while the engine is running.
Parking brake
NOTE
To apply 1- Pull the lever up without pushing the
button at the end of hand grip. When the parking brake is set and theignition switch is in the “ON” position, the brake warning light in the instru- ment cluster will come on. Before driving, be sure to release the parking brake.
To r e l e a s e 1- Pull the lever up slightly. 2- Push and hold the button at the end of
the hand grip.
3- Push the lever downward.
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Ignition switch 5-52 Features and controls
5
The outside rearview mirrors can be adjusted when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.Move the lever (A) to the same side as the mirror you wish to adjust. Press the switch (B) to adjust the mirror posi- tion.
The outside mirror can be folded in toward the side window to prevent damage whenparking in tight locations.
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When the rear window defogger switch ispressed with the engine running, the outside rearview mirrors are defogged or defrosted. Current will flow through the heater elementinside the mirrors, thus clearing away frost or condensation.
The indicator light (A) will illuminate while the defogger is on. The heater will be turned off automatically in about 20 minutes.
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[For vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] For information on operations for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, refer to“F.A.S.T.-key: Ignition switch” on page 5-16. [Except for vehicles equipped with the F. A . S . T. - k e y ]
To adjust the mirror position L- Left outside mirror adjustmentR- Right outside mirror adjustment 1- Up 2- Down 3- Right4- Left
NOTE
After adjusting, return the lever to the “•”(off) position (C).
To fold the mirror Heated mirror
(if so equipped)
Ignition switch
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Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-65
5
While driving with the selector lever in the “D” (DRIVE), sports mode can be selected by pulling one of the sportronic steeringwheel shifters toward you. In sports mode, rapid
shifting is possible sim-
ply by operating the sportronic steering wheelpaddle shifter.Unlike the manual transaxle, sports mode allows shifting with the accelerator pedal depressed.
NOTE
The upward shift may be made automatically in sports mode when the engine revolutions rises and approaches the tachometer’s red zone (the red-colored part of the tachometer dial). Shift ranges can only be selected in a for- ward direction from 1st to 6th. To reverse orpark the vehicle, move the selector lever to the “R” or “P” position. To maintain good running performance, the transmission may refuse to perform an upshift when the selector lever or sportronicsteering wheel paddle shifter is moved to the “+(SHIFT UP)” positi
on at certain vehicle
speeds. Also, to prevent over-revving of theengine, the transmission may refuse to per- form a downshift when the shift lever or sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter ismoved to the “- (SHIFT DOWN)” position at certain vehicle speeds. When this happens, a buzzer sounds to indicate that a downshift isnot going to take place. Move the selector lever gently between the manual and main gates and between posi- tions in the manual gate. And do not operate sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter vio-lently. Excessive force could damage the selector lever or sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter.
Except for vehicles with manual gate
NOTE
To return to “D” (DRIVE) operation, pull the sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter on the +(UP) side for longer than 2 seconds, orpark the vehicle to change the selector lever position indicator to “D” (DRIVE) and return to “D” (DRIVE) operation. When the sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter is operated with the selector lever inthe “L” (LOW) position, gear is not shifted because the selectable shift range is limited.
+ (SHIFT UP) Transmission shifts up once by each opera- tion. - (SHIFT DOWN) Transmission shifts down once by each operation.
CAUTION In sports mode, the driver must execute upward shifts in accordance with prevailing road conditions, taking care to keep theengine speed below the red zone. Repeated continuous operation of the spor- tronic steering wheel paddle shifter will con- tinuously switch shift position. Shift ranges may not change when the lateral paddle shifters are operated at the same time.
SHIFT DOWN
SHIFT UP
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Service brake 5-72 Features and controls
5
Good vehicle performance cannot be expected if there is a difference in wear between tires. Refer to “Tire rotation” on page 9-19. Check the tire inflation pressure regularly.
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Overuse of the brake can cause poor brake response and premature wear of the brake pads and linings.When driving down a long or steep hill, use engine braking by downshifting.
CAUTION Always use tires of the same size, same type, and same brand, and which have no wear dif-ferences. Using tires that differ in size, type, brands or the degree of wear, will increase the differential oil temperature, resulting inpossible damage to the driving system. Fur- ther, the drive train will be subjected to excessive loading, possibly leading to oilleakage, component seizure, or other serious problems.
To w i n g
CAUTION Do not tow all-wheel drive vehicles with the front or rear wheels on the ground (Type Aor Type B) as illustrated. This could result in damage to the drivetrain, or unstable towing. If you tow all-wheel drive vehicles, use Type C or Type D equipment. [For vehicle equipped with the Electronically controlled 4WD system] Even in “2WD” mode, the vehicle cannot betowed with the front or the rear wheels on the ground.
Jacking up a all-wheel drive vehicles
WA R N I N G Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack.The jack could slip out of position and result in an accident.
Service brake Brake pedal
WA R N I N G Do not leave any objects near the brake pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; doing so could prevent the full pedal stroke that would be necessary in anemergency. Make sure that the pedal can be operated freely at all times. Make sure the floor mat is securely held in place.
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Power steering system
Features and controls 5-79
5
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N00518000310
The power steering system operates while the engine is running. It helps reduce the effortneeded to turn the steering wheel. The power steering system has mechanical steering capability in case the power assist islost. If the power assist is lost for some rea- son, you will still be able to steer your vehi- cle, but you will notice it takes much moreeffort to steer. If this happens, have your vehi-cle inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
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N00547200053
Type 1
CAUTION The system may be malfunctioning. Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine. Restart the engine and check whether the dis- play/indicator goes out. If they go out, thereis no abnormal condition. If they do not go out or if they turn on frequently, it is not nec- essary to stop the vehicle immediately, butyou should have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as pos-sible.
To w i n g
CAUTION When towing the vehicle with only the front wheels or only the rear wheels raised off theground, do not place the ignition switch in the “ON” position. Placing the ignition switch in the “ON” position could cause theASC 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 8-12.
Power steering system
WA R N I N G Do not stop the engine while the vehicle is moving. Stopping the engine would make the steering wheel extremely hard to turn,possibly resulting in an accident.
Hydraulic power steering sys- tem (HPS)
(if so equipped)
CAUTION Do not leave the steering wheel turned all the way in one direction. This can cause damage to the power steering system.
Electric power steering system (EPS)
(if so equipped)NOTE
During repeated full-lock turning of the steering wheel (for example, while you are manoeuvring the vehicle into a parkingspace), a protection function may be acti- vated to prevent overheating of the power steering system. This function will make thesteering wheel gradually harder to turn. In this event, limit your turning of the steering wheel for a while. When the system hascooled down, the steering effort will return to normal. If you turn the steering wheel while the vehi- cle is stationary with the headlights on, the headlights may become dim. This behavioris not abnormal. The headlights will return to their original brightness after a short while.
Electronic power steering system warning display
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