
Storage spaces 5-170 Features and controls
5
There is a card holder on the inside of the glove compartment.
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To open, pull the lid.
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To open the floor console box, lift the releaselever (A) and raise the lid.
WA R N I N G An open glove compartment door can cause a serious injury
or death to the front
passenger in an accident, even if the pas-senger is wearing his/her seat belt. Always keep the glove compartment door closed when driving.
Card holder
NOTE
Up to 2 cards will fit in the card holder.
Center console box
NOTE
The USB input terminal is located in the cen- ter console box. For details, refer to “USB input terminal” on page 5-162. Do not use the center console box as an ash- tray. This could cause a fire or damage the center console box.
Floor console box with lid
(if so
equipped)
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Vehicle preparation before driving
Driving safety 6-3
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For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always observe 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 appropriaterestraints), and that all the doors are locked.
Move the driver’s seat as far backward as possible, while still keeping good visibil- ity, and good control of the steering wheel, brakes, accelerator, and controls.Check the instrument panel indicators and multi-information display for any possible problem. Move the front passenger seat as far back as possible. Make sure that infants and small children are properly restrained in accordance withall laws and regulations.
Check these by selecting the defroster mode, and set the blower switch on high. You should be able to feel the air blowing against the windshield. (Refer to “Defrosting or defogging the wind- shield and door windows” on page 7-7, 7-12, 7-17.) 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 pressures.
WA R N I N G If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not properly installed, it can interfere with the operation of the pedals. Interference with the pedals can cause unintended accelera- tion and/or increased stopping distancesresulting in a crash and injury. Always make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal. Always use the retaining clip on the driver’s floorboard to secure the floormat. Always install the mat with the correct side facing down. Never install a second mat over or under an existing floor mat. Do not use a floor mat designed for another model vehicle ev
en if it is a Mit-
subishi genuine floor mat. Before driving, be sure to check the fol- lowing:• Periodically check that the floor mat isproperly secured with the retaining clips. If you remove the floor mat while clean-ing the inside of your vehicle or for any other reason, always check the condition of the floor mat after it has been rein-stalled.• While the vehicle is stopped with the engine off, check that the floor mat is not interfering with the pedals by depressingthe pedals fully.
Vehicle preparation before driving Seat belts and seats
Defrosters Tires
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If the vehicle breaks down 8-2 For emergencies
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If your vehicle breaks down on the road, move to the shoulder and turn on the hazardwarning flashers. If there is no shoulder, or the shoulder is not safe, drive in the right lane slowly, with the hazard lights flashing, untilyou come to a safe stopping place. Keep the flashers 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 pedalwill 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 vehicl
e and move it to a safe
zone.
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If the engine cannot be started because the battery is weak or dead, you can start it withthe battery from another vehicle using jumper cables. 1. Take off any metal jewelry such as watch bands or bracelets that might make an accidental electrical contact. 2. Position the vehicles close enough together so that the jumper cables can reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’ttouching each other.
3. You could be injured if the vehicles move. Set the parking brake firmly on each vehi-cle. Put an automatic transaxle, CVT in “P” (PARK) or a manual transaxle in “N” (Neutral). Turn the ignition key to the“LOCK” position. 4. Make sure your battery electrolyte is at the proper level. (Refer to “Checking bat- tery electrolyte level” on page 9-12.)
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 When using jumper cables to start a vehi- cle, follow the procedures and be very cau- tious. CAUTION Do not try to start your vehicle by pushing or towing. Vehicles with continuously variable transmission (CVT) cannot be started this way. Pushing or towing a vehicle that has amanual transaxle may overheat and damage the catalytic converter. Also, there is more risk of an accident when a vehicle is beingpushed or towed.
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.WA R N I N G Turn the ignition key to the “LOCK” posi- tion on both vehicles. Make sure that thecables or your clothes cannot be caught by the fan or drive belt. Personal injury could result. NOTE
Turn off all lights, heater, and other electrical loads. This will avoid sparks and help save both batteries.
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Service precautions 9-2 Vehicle care and maintenance
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Taking regular care of your vehicle will pre- serve its value and appearance as long as pos-sible. You can do some of the maintenance work yourself, and the rest should only be per- formed by an authorized Mitsubishi Motorsdealer or a repair facility of your choice.If you discover a malfunction or other prob- lem, have it corrected by an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility ofyour choice. This section describes the maintenance inspections that you can do yourself, if you sodesire. Follow the instructions and precau- tions for each procedure.
Have you purchased the Mitsubishi Motors Diamond Care Protection Plan? The Plan supplements your new vehicle warranties. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealerfor details.
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The catalytic converter requires you to useunleaded fuel only. Leaded gasoline will destroy the emission-control effectiveness of the converter. Normally, the catalytic converter does not require maintenance. However, it is important to keep the engine properly tuned for the con- verter to continue to work properly.
Service precautions
WA R N I N G When checking or servicing the inside of the engine compartment, be sure theengine is stopped and has had a chance to cool down. If you need to work in the engine compart- ment with the engine running, be espe-cially careful that your clothing, hair, etc. does not get caught in
the fan, drive belts,
or other moving parts.
After performing the maintenance work, make sure that no tools or cloths are left behind in the engine compartment. If they are left behind, a fire or damage to the vehicle may occur. The fan can turn on automatically even if the engine is not running. Turn the igni-tion switch to the “LOCK” position to be safe while you work in the engine com- partment. Do not smoke or allow open flames around fuel or the battery. The fumes are flamma-ble. Be extremely careful when working around the battery. It contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid. Do not get under your vehicle while it is on a jack. Always use properly rated automotivejack stands. Handling your vehicle’s parts and materi- als in the wrong way can injure you. Ask an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice if youhave questions. WA R N I N G
Catalytic converter
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Alphabetical index 12-4
12
O
Octane requirement
...............
................
3-2
Oil
Engine oil
...............................
9-5
, 11-6
Manual transaxle oil
................
9-9
, 11-6
Rear axle oil
..................
.................
9-10
Transfer oil
...................
.................
9-10
Operation under adverse driving conditions
...
8-14 Outside rearview mirrors
.....................
5-51
Overheating
......................
...................
8-4
P
Parking
.........................
.......................
6-5
Parking brake
................
.................
5-48
Parking brake lever stroke
...............
9-21
Polishing
.......................
.....................
9-44
Power brakes
.....................
.................
5-73
Power door locks
...............
.................
5-37
Power steering
Fluid
.....................
...............
9-12
, 11-6
System
.....................
.....................
5-79
Power windows
.................
.................
5-43
Puncture (Tire changing)
.......................
8-6
R
Radiator cap
......................
...................
9-8
Radio
General information about your radio 7-57
Rain sensor
..................
.....................
5-135
Rear axle oil
....................
...................
9-10
Rear side-marker lights
Bulb capacity
..................
................
9-30
Replacement
...................
................
9-37
Rear turn signal lights
Bulb capacity
..................
................
9-30
Replacement
...................
................
9-37
Rear window defogger switch
............
5-138
Rear-view camera
...............
................
5-88
Rearview mirror
Inside
......................
.......................
5-50
Outside
.......................
...................
5-51
Refrigerant (air conditioning)
...............
11-6
Replacement of light bulbs
...................
9-29
Replacing tires and wheels
...................
9-18
Reporting Safety Defects
.....................
10-2
Roof antenna
...................
...................
7-55
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4
Seat
............................
........................
4-2
Arm rest
......................
....................
4-6
Front seats
...................
....................
4-3
Heated seats
....................
.................
4-4
Rear seats
....................
....................
4-5
Seats and restraint systems
................
4-2
Seat belt
........................
.......................
4-8
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor
.4-11
Child restraint
...............
.................
4-13
Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning
..4-10
Force limiter
.................
.................
4-13
Front passenger seat belt warning light
.....
4-11 Maintenance and inspection
.............
4-20
Pre-tensioner
.................
.................
4-12
Seat belt extender
...........................
4-12
Seat belt instructions
.........................
4-8
Seat belt use during pregnancy
.........
4-12
Service brake
.....................
.................
5-72
Service precautions
...............
................
9-2
Snow tires
.....................
.....................
9-20
Spark plugs
...................
.....................
9-22
Steering
Power steering fluid
...............
9-12
, 11-6
Tilt lock lever
................
.................
5-49
Wheel lock
............................
5-20
, 5-54
Storage spaces
...................
...............
5-169
Sun visors
.....................
...................
5-166
Supplemental Restraint System
............
4-20
How the Supplement Restraint System works
.....................
.....................
4-23
Servicing
..................
.....................
4-35
Warning light/display
......................
4-26
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