
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-35
4
N00408500
672
Head-on
collision
Rear e
nd c
ollisi
on
SRS
servicing W
AR
NING
Any
mai
nte
nance
perfor
med on or
near
the
compone
nts
of the
SRS
shoul
d be per-
form
ed only by
an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s dealer
. Do
not
perm
it any
one
else
to do any
serv
ice,
inspect
ion,
mai
nte
nanc
e
or
repair
on any
SRS
compone
nts
or wir-
ing.
Similarly, no par
t of the
SRS
shoul
d
ever
be
handled,
removed
or
disposed
by
anyone
except
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motor
s dealer
.
Impr
oper work
methods
on the
SRS
com
-
ponents
or
wiring
could
result
in an
acci-
dental
airb
ag deployme
nt
or coul
d make
the
SRS
inoperable.
Either
of these
situa-
tions
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death. Do not modify your
steering
wheel
or
any
other
SRS
component
or
related
vehicle
part.
For
example,
replacement
of
the
steering
wheel,
or
modifications
to
the
front
bumper
or body
structur
e can
advers
ely
affect
SRS
perfor
mance
and
may
lead
to injury
.
If your
vehicle
has
receiv
ed any
damage
,
you
shoul
d have
the
SRS
inspect
ed by
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
to
make sur
e it is in pr
oper working order
.
Do
not
modi
fy your
front
seats,
center
pil-
lar or center
console.
Suc
h modi
ficati
ons
can
advers
ely
affect
SRS
performan
ce and
may
lead
to injury.
Also,
if you
discover
any
tear or ope
n
seam
in the seat
fab
ric
near
the side air-
bag,
have
the seat
inspected
by an autho-
rized
Mitsubi
shi
Motors
dealer
.
If you find
a cra
ck in or damage
to the
front
pillar
, rear
pillar
, or
roof
side
rail
wher
e the
curtain
airbag
is located,
have
the
SRS
inspected
by
an
authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
.
NOTE
When
you
trans
fer
owners
hip
of the
vehicle
to another
person,
we
urge
you
to alert
the
new
owner
that
it is equipped
with
the
SRS
and
refer
that
owner
to the
applicable
sec-
tions i
n this owne
r’s manual.
If you
decide
to junk
or scrap
your
vehicle,
we urge
you
to firs
t take
it to an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi Mot
ors
dealer
so that the SRS
can
be made s
afe
for
dispos
al.
If any
of
the
following
parts
needs
to
be
mod
ified
for
use by
a handicap
ped
person,
the adv
anced
airbag
system
will
be greatly
affected.
Pleas
e consult
an authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
for
assistance.
•Driver
’s seat
•Front
passenger
seat
•Front seat
belt
W
AR
NING

Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit
ter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls
5-21
5
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
peri
od
wil
l 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.
Your
vehicle
is equipped
with
an
electroni-
cally
controlled
fuel
injection
system.
This
is
a
system
that
automatically
controls
fuel
injection.
There
is
no
need
to
depress
the
accelerator pedal when starting the engine.The starte
r 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.Press
and
hold
the
brake
pedal
down
firmly with your right foot.4.Press
and
hold
the
clutch
pedal
all
the
way
down
(manual
transaxle).
5.On
vehicles
with
manual
transaxle,
place
the
gearshift
lever
in
the
“N”
(Neutral)
position.On
vehicles
with
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
make
sure
the
selec-
tor lever is in the “P” (P
ARK) position.
6.While
pushing
the
ignition
switch
from
“LOCK”
(PUSH
OFF)
to “LOCK”
(PUSH
ON),
set
the
ignition
switch
to the
“ON”
position
and
confirm
that
all
warn-
ing
lights
and
warning
displays
are
oper
-
ating properly
.
7.Without
pressing
the
accelerator
pedal,
slowly
turn
the
ignition
switch
to
the
“ST
ART”
position
to
start
the
engine.
Release
the
ignition
switch
when
the
engine
starts.
After
several
attempts,
you
may
experience
that the engine still does not start.
W
AR
NING
Never
run
the
engi
ne in a clos
ed or poorly
ventilate
d area
any
longer
than
is need
ed
to move your
veh
icle
out
of the
area. Car
-
bon
monoxide
gas,
which
is odorless
and
extr
emely
poisonous,
could
build
up
and
cause serious injury or death.CAUTIONDo not
push-star
t the vehicle.
Do
not
run
the
engine
at high
rpms
or drive
at high speeds
until
the
engin
e has had a
chance
to warm
up.
Releas
e the ignition
switch
as soon
as the
engi
ne starts. Otherwi
se, the starter motor
will be damag
ed.
Starting
the
engine
NOTE
For
models
equipped
with
a manual
trans-
axle,
the
starter
will
not
operate
unless
the
clutch
pedal
is fully
depressed
(Clutch
inter
-
lock). This is a safety feature.
NOTE
On
vehicles
with
CVT
, the
starter
will
not
ope
rate
unless
the selector
lev
er is in the “P”
(PARK)
or “
N” (NE
UTRAL
) position.
For s
afety
reasons, s
tart the engi
ne in the “P”
(PARK)
position
so
that
the wheels
are
locked.NOTE
Minor
noi
ses may
be heard
on
engi
ne start-
up.
These will disappear
as the engi
ne warms
up.
When the engine is hard to start

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

Door
locks
5-34
Features and controls
5
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
inte
r-
ference.This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause undesired operation.
N0056170
0081
1.Before
replacing
the
battery
, remove
static
electricity
from
your
body
by
touching
a
metal
grounded
object.
2.With
the
Mitsubishi
mark
facing
you,
insert
the
cloth-covered
tip
of
a flat
blade
screwdriver
into
the
notch
in
the
remote
control
transmitter
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
remote
control
transmitter
case
firml
y.
6.Check
the
keyless
entry
system
to see
that
it works.
N0050920
0491
CAUTIONChanges
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
man
ufactur
er for compli-
ance could
void
the user’s authority
to oper
-
ate
the
equipment.
Pr
ocedur
e for r
eplacing the
remote
contr
ol
transmitter
battery
NOTE
Be
sure
to perform
the
procedure
with
the
Mitsubi
shi mark
facing
you.
If the Mitsubi
-
shi
mark
is not
facing
you
when
you
open
the
remo
te cont
rol transmitter
cas
e, the transmit-
ter
may
come
out.
+ side
- side
Coi
n type
bat-
tery
CR203
2
NOTE
You
may
purchas
e a replacement
battery
at
an electric
appliance
store.
Your
authorized
Mitsubi
shi Mot
ors
dealer
can
replace
the battery
for
you
if you
pre
fer.
CAUTIONWhen the remo
te control
transmitter
cas
e is
opened,
be
careful to keep
water
, dust, etc.
out.
Also,
do
not
touch
the
internal
compo-
nen
ts.
Door locks
W
AR
NING
Mak
e sur
e all
doors
are tigh
tly
clos
ed and
locked
while
driving.
•Locked
doors,
in
combination
with
the
use
of seat
belts,
can
help
reduce
the
risk
of ejection
in an
accident.
•Locked
doors
can
help
keep
passengers,
especially
small
childr
en,
from
opening
doors
and
falling
out
of moving
vehicles.

Starting and stopping the engine Features and controls 5-55
5
N00542101096
Do not operate the starter motor continu- ously for longer than
15 seconds as this
could run the battery down or damage thestarter motor. If the engine does not start,turn the ignition switch back to the “LOCK” position, wait a few seconds, and then try again. Trying repeatedly withthe engine or starter motor still turning will damage the starter mechanism. If the engine will not start because the bat- tery is weak or discharged, refer to “Jump-starting the engine” (on page 8-2) for instructions. The engine is warmed up enough for driv- ing when the bar graph of engine coolant temperature display starts to move. A lon-ger warm up period will only consume extra fuel.
N00542201198
[For vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.- key.]For information on operation for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, refer to “F.A.S.T.-key: Starting the engine” on page5-20. [Except for vehicles equipped with the F. A . S . T. - k e y. ]Your vehicle is equipped with an electroni- cally controlled fuel injection system, which automatically controls the release of fuel.
There is usually no need to depress the accel- erator pedal when starting the engine. The starter should not be run for more 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. Insert the ignition key. 3. Make sure the parking brake is applied.4. Press and hold the brake pedal downfirmly with your right foot. 5. Press and hold the clutch pedal all the way down (manual transaxle). 6. On vehicles with manual transaxle, place the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position.On vehicles with continuously variable transmission (CVT), make sure the selec- tor lever is in the “P” (PARK) position.
Starting and stopping the engine Tips for starting
WA R N I N G Never run the engine in a closed or poorly ventilated area any longer than is needed to move your vehicle out of the area. Car- bon monoxide gas, which is odorless and extremely poisonous, could build up andcause serious injury or death.CAUTION Do not push-start the vehicle.Do not run the engine
at high rpms or drive
at high speeds until the engine has had a chance to warm up. Release the ignition switch as soon as the engine starts. Otherwise, the starter motorwill be damaged.
Starting the engine
NOTE
For models equipped with a manual trans- axle, the starter will not operate unless the clutch pedal is fully depressed (Clutch inter-lock). This is a safety feature.
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Indicator light, warning light, an
d information screen display list
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5
N00557700035 N00557801323
Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list Indicator and warning light list Type A Type B1- Position indicator
P.5-123
2- High beam indicator
P.5-123
3- Charging system warning light
P.5-125
4- Turn signal indicator/hazard warning
light
P.5-123
5- Front fog light indicator (if so
equipped)
P.5-123
6- Anti-lock braking system warning light
P.5-74
7- Tire pressure monitoring system warn-
ing light
P.5-84
8- Brake warning light
P.5-124
9- Cruise control indicator (if so
equipped)
P.5-81
10- Seat belt reminder/warning light
P.4-10
11- Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
warning light P.4-26
12- ECO mode indicator (if so equipped)
P.5-102
13- Engine malfunction indicator (“SER-
VICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”)
P.5-124
14- Active stability
control (ASC) OFF
indicator (if so equipped)
P. 5 - 7 8
15- Active stability control (ASC) indicator
(if so equipped)
P. 5 - 7 8
16- Information screen display list
P.5-113
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5
The engine hood is open.
Close the engine hood. Refer to “Engine hood” on page 9-3.
The engine is overheated.
Park the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures.Refer to “Engine overheating” on page 8-4.
The continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid temperature is increased.
Park the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures.Refer to “Continuously variable trans- mission (CVT)” on page 5-59.
The seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
Fasten your seat belt properly. Refer to “Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning light and display” on page 4-10.
There is a fault in the fuel system.
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
The vehicle is being driven with the parking brake still applied.
Release the parking brake. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-125.
Screen type1
Screen type 2
Cause
Do this (Reference)
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5
There is a fault in the engine oil circula- tion system.
Park your vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and contact an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “Oil pressure warning display” on page 5-126.
There is a fault in the charging system.
Park your vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and contact an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assis- tance. Refer to “Charging system warning dis-play” on page 5-126.
There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the seat belt pre-tensioner system.
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked, immediately. Refer to “SRS warning light/display” on page 4-26.
There is a fault in the Active Stability Control (ASC).
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “Active Stability Control (ASC)” on page 5-76.
Screen type1
Screen type 2
Cause
Do this (Reference)
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