Fuel selection3-2
General information
3
N0030100
1948
Your
vehicle
is designed
to use
unleaded
gas-
oline
only
. It is
equipped
with
a fuel
filler
tube
especially
designed
to
accept
only
a
small
diameter
unlead
ed gasolin
e dispensin
g
nozzle. In
the
United
States,
fuel
suppliers
are
required
by
law
to add
deter
gents
to their
gas-
oline
to
minimize
fuel-injector
fouling
and
minimize
intake-valve
deposits.
Deter
gent
gasoline
helps
keep
your
engine
in
tune
and
your
emission-control
system
working
prop-
erly
.
Your
vehicle
is
designed
to
operate
on
unleaded
gasoline
having
a minimum
octane
number of 87 [(MON+RON)/2], or 91 RON.MON: Motor Octane NumberRON: Research Octane Number Gasoline
sold
at
some
service
stations
con-
tains
oxygenates
such
as
ethanol,
although
the
oxygenates
may
not
be
identified
by
those
names.
Oxygenates
are
required
in
some
areas
of the
country
. Such
fuel
can
be
used
in
your vehicle.A mixture
of
up
to 10
%
ethanol
(grain
alco-
hol)
and
90% unlead
ed gasolin
e may
be used
in
your
vehicle,
provided
the
octane
number
is at
least
as
high
as
that
recommended
for
unleaded gasoline. Do
not
operate
your
vehicle
on
gasoline
con-
taining
methanol
(wood
alcohol).
Using
this
type
of
alcohol
could
adversely
affect
the
vehicle
’s performance
and
damage
critical
parts
of the
vehicle’
s fuel
system.
Many
areas
of
the
country
require
the
use
of
cleaner
burning
fuel
referred
to as “Reformu-
lated Gasoline”. Reformulated
gasoline
contains
oxygenates
and
is
specially
blended
to
reduce
vehicle
emissions and improve air quality
.
Mitsubish
i Motor
s Co
rporation
strongly
sup-
ports
the
use
of
reformulated
gasoline.
Prop-
erly
blended
reformulated
gasoline
has
no
adverse
effect
on
vehicle
performance
or
the
durability of the engine and fuel system.
Fuel
selection
W
AR
NING
Gasolin
e is highl
y flammable
and
expl
o-
sive. You coul
d be bur
ned,
seriousl
y
injur
ed or
killed
when
handling
it. When-
ever
you
refu
el
you
r veh
icle,
stop
the
engin
e and
keep
flames
, sparks,
and
smoking
materials
away
from
the
vehicle.
Always
handle
fuel
in well-ventilated
out-
door
areas.
CAUTIONUsi
ng
lead
ed
gas
olin
e in your
vehicle
will
damage
the
engine,
catalytic
converter
, and
the oxyge
n sensors.
Also,
using
lead
ed gaso-
line is illeg
al, and
will
voi
d your
warranty
cove
rage of
the engi
ne, cataly
tic
conve
rter,
and
oxygen
sensors.
Gasoline
detergent
additives
Octane r
equir
ement
Oxygenated gasoline Ethanol (Gasohol)
Methanol Reformulated gasoline
Child restraint systems
Seat and restraint systems
4-13
4
The
airbag
control
unit
monitors
the
readiness
of the
electronic
parts
of the
system
whenever
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“ON”
or
“ST
ART” position.
These
include
all
of
the
items listed above and all related wiring. The
pre-tensioner
seat
belt
system
will
oper
-
ate
only
when
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“ON”
or “ST
ART” position.
When
the
seat
belt
pre-tensioners
activate,
some
smoke
is released
and
a loud
noise
will
be
heard.
The
smoke
is not
harmful,
but
care
should
be
taken
not
to intentionally
inhale
it,
as
it may
cause
some
temporary
irritation
to
people with respiratory problems.
The
pre-tensioners
activate
in
the
event
of
a
moderate-to-severe
frontal
or
side
impact,
even
if the
seat
belt
is not
being
worn.
The
seat
belt
pre-tensioners
may
not
activate
in
certain
types
of
collisions,
even
though
the
vehi
cle
may
appea
r to be
severely
damaged.
Such
non-activation
does
not
mean
some-
thing
is wrong
with
the
seat
belt
pre-tensioner
system,
but
rather
that
the
collision
forces
were
not
severe
enough
or
not
of
the
type
to
activate the system.
N00408700
094
This
warning
tells
you
if there
is a problem
involving
the
SRS
airbags
and
the
pre-ten-
sioner
seat
belts.
Refer
to “SRS
warning”
on
page 4-26.
N0040890
0113
In the
event
of an
accident,
the
seat
belt
force
limiter
system
will
help
reduce
the
force
applied
to the
driver
and
front
seat
passenger
.
N00407101
766
When
transporting
infants
or
small
children
in your
vehicle,
an
appropriate
child
restraint
system
must
always
be
used.
This
is required
by law in the U.S. and Canada.Child
restraint
systems
specifically
designed
for
infants
and
small
children
are
offered
by
several
manufacturers.
Choose
only
a child
restraint
system
with
a label
certifying
that
it
complies
with
Federal
Motor
Vehicle
Safety
Standard
213
(FMVSS
213)
or Motor
Vehicle
Restraint
Systems
and
Booster
Seats
Safety
Regulations
(RSSR).
Look
for
the
manufac-
turer
’s statement
of
compliance
on
the
box
and child restraint system itself. The
child
restraint
system
should
be
appropri-
ate
for
your
child’
s weight
and
height,
and
should properly fit your vehicle’
s seat.
For
detail
information,
refer
to the
instruction
manual
accompanying
the
child
restraint
sys-
tem.
1-
SRS warning light
2-
Front impact sensors
3-
Seat belt pre-tensioners
4-
Airbag control unit
5-
Side impact sensors
W
AR
NING
The
seat
belt
pre-tensioner
system
is
designe
d to wor
k onl
y once.
After
the
seat
belt pre-tensi
oners
have
been
activate
d,
they
will
not
work
again.
They
must
promptl
y be replaced
and
the
entire seat
belt
pre-tension
er
system
inspected
by an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motors
dealer
.
SRS
warning
For
ce limiter system
Child r
estraint systems
Maintenance and inspection of seat belts4-20
Seat and restraint systems
4
Systems
and
Booster
Seats
Safety
Regula-
tions.
N0040700
0221
The
seat
belt
webbing
may
be
cleaned
with
mild
soap
or deter
gent
solution.
Do
not
use
an
organic
solvent.
Allow
the
belts
to dry
in the
shade.
Do
not
allow
them
to retract
until
com-
pletely
dry
. Do
not
attempt
to
bleach
or
re-
dye
the
belts.
The
color
may
rub
off and
the
webbing strength may be a
ffected.
Regularly
check
your
seat
belt
buckles
and
their
release
mechanisms
for
positive
engage-
ment
and
release
of the
latch
plate.
Check
the
retractors
for
automatic
locking
when
in
the
Automatic
Locking
Retractor
function.
The
entire
seat
belt
assembly
should
be
replaced
if the
webbing
shows
any
obvious
cuts,
tears,
increase
in
thickness
in
any
sec-
tion
of
the
webbing
from
broken
fibers,
or
severe
fading
from
sunlight.
All
of these
con-
ditions
indicate
a weakening
of
the
belt,
which
may
adversely
affect
seat
belt
perfor
-
mance
in an
accident.
N0040770
1805
This
vehicle
is equipped
with
a Supplemental
Restraint
System
(SRS),
which
includes
air-
bags for the driver and passengers.The
SRS
front
airbags
are
designed
to supple-
ment
the
primary
protection
of
the
driver
and
front
passenger
seat
belt
systems
by
provid-
ing
those
occupants
with
protection
against
head
and
chest
injuries
in certain
moderate
to
severe frontal collisions. The
SRS
front
airbags,
together
with
sensors
at
the
front
of
the
vehicle
and
sensors
attached
to the
front
seats,
form
an
advanced
airbag system.The
SRS
driver
’s knee
airbag
is designed
to
supplement
the
primary
protection
of
the
driver
’s seat
belt
system.
It can
reduce
the
forward
movement
of
the
driver
’s lower
legs
and
provide
increased
overall
body
protection
in
certain
moderate
to
severe
frontal
colli-
sions. The
SRS
side
airbags
(if so
equipped)
and
the
curtain
airbags
(if
so
equipped)
are
also
designed
to
supplement
the
seat
belts.
The
SRS
side
airbags
provide
the
driver
and
front
passenger
with
protection
against
chest
inju-
ries
by
deploying
the
bag
on
the
side
W
AR
NING
Any
child
who
is too
small
to
properly
wear
a seat
belt
must
be properly
restrain
ed in an appr
opriate
child
restrain
t system,
to
reduce
their
risk
of
serious
injury or d
eath
in an accid
ent.
A child should never be left unattended in,or
unsupervised,
around
your
vehicle.
When you
leave
the veh
icle
alw
ays
tak
e
the ch
ild out
as well.
Childr
en can die f
rom heat str
oke if left o
r
trapped
inside
the
vehicle,
especially
on
hot
days
.
Keep
you
r veh
icle
lock
ed and
the trunk
lid
close
d whe
n not
in use
. Keep
your
vehicle
keys
away
from
children.
Never
allow
children to play
in the
trunk
of you
r vehicle.
Maintenance
and
inspection
of seat belts
W
AR
NING
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
or
replace
any
part
of the
seat
belt
assemblies.
This
work
shoul
d be done
by an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
. Failur
e to have
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
perform
the
wor
k coul
d reduce
the
effec-
tiveness
of the
belts
and
could
result
in a
serious
injury o
r death
in an accid
ent.
Supplemental Restraint Sys-tem (SRS) - airbag
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-23
4
N00407801
545
The SRS includes the following components:
The
airbag
control
unit
monitors
the
readiness
of the
electronic
parts
of the
system
whenever
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“ON”
or
“ST
ART”
position.
These
include
all
of
the
items listed above and all related wiring. The
airbags
will
operate
only
when
the
igni-
tion
switch
is in the
“ON”
or
“ST
ART”
posi-
tion. When
the
impact
sensors
detect
a front
or
side
impact
suf
ficient
to deploy
the
airbag(s),
the appropriate airbag(s) will be deployed.
When
airbags
deploy
, some
smo
ke
is relea
sed
accompanied
by
a loud
noise.
The
smoke
is
not
harmful,
but
do
not
intentionally
inhale
the
smoke
as
it may
cause
temporary
irrita-
tion to people with respiratory problems.After
deployment,
the
airbags
will
quickly
deflate,
so
quickly
that
some
people
may
not
even
realize
the
airbags
inflated.
Airbag
inflation
does
not
prevent
the
driver
from
seeing
or being
able
to steer
the
vehicle,
and
does
not
prevent
people
from
leaving
the
veh
icle.
N00418600
230
This
vehicle
is equipped
with
an
event
data
recorder
(EDR).
The
main
purpos
e of
an
ED
R is to record,
in
certain
crash
or
near
crash-like
situations,
such
as
an
airbag
deployment
or
hitting
a
road
obstacle,
data
that
will
assist
in
under
-
standing how a vehicle’
s systems performed.
W
AR
NING
Older
childr
en
should
be
seated
in
the
rear
seat
with
their
seat
belt
properly
worn,
and
with
an
appr
opriate
booster
seat
if needed.
Refer
to
“Childr
en who
have
outgr
own
child
restraint
systems”
on
page
4-19.
How the Supplemental Restraint System works 1-
Driver
’s airbag
2-
SRS warning light
3-
Passenger
’s airbag of
f indicator
4-
Passenger
’s front airbag
5-
Front impact sensors
6-
Driver
’s knee
airbag
7-
Driver
’s seat
position
sensor
8-
Seat
belt
buckle
switch
(Passenger
’s side only)
9-
Passenger
’s seat weight sensors
10-
Airbag control unit
11-
Side airbag modules
12-
Curtain airbag modules
13-
Side impact sensors
CAUTIONAirba
gs
inflate
ver
y quick
ly and
with great
force.
In certain
situations,
con
tact
with an
inflating
airbag
may
cause
small
cuts, abra
-
sions, and
brui
ses. Ref
er to
“Supplemen
tal
Restraint
System
(SRS)
- airbag”
on
page
4-20.
Event Data Recording
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag4-24
Seat and restraint systems
4
The
EDR
is designed
to record
data
related
to
vehicle
dynamics
and
safety
systems
for
a
short
period
of
time,
typically
30
seconds
or
less.The
EDR
in this
vehicle
is designed
to record
such data as:How
various
systems
in your
vehicle
were
oper
atin
g;
Whether
or
not
the
driver
and
passenger
safety belts were buckled/fastened;How
far
(if
at all)
the
driver
was
depress-
ing
the
accelerator
and/or
brake
pedal;
and,How fast the vehicle was traveling.
These
data
can
help
provide
a better
under
-
standing
of
the
circumstances
in
which
crashes
and
injuries
occur
.
To read
data
recorded
by
an
EDR,
special
equipment
is required,
and
access
to the
vehi-
cle
or
the
EDR
is needed.
In
addition
to
the
vehicle
manufacture
r, other
parties,
such
as
law
enforcement,
that
have
the
special
equip-
ment,
can
read
the
information
if they
have
access to the vehicle or the EDR.
N0041790
0164
The
driver
’s seat
position
sensor
is attached
to the
seat
rail
and
provides
the
airbag
control
unit
with
information
on
the
seat’
s fore-aft
position.
The
airbag
control
unit
controls
deployment
of
the
driver
’s front
airbag
in
accordance
with
the
information
it receives
from this
sens
or.
If there
is a problem
involving
the
driver
’s
seat
position
sensor
, the
SRS
warning
in
the
instrument
panel
will
come
on.
Refer
to “SRS
warning” on page 4-26.
N0041800
0247
The
passenger
’s
seat
weight
sensors
are
attached
to the
seat
rails
and
provide
the
air-
bag
control
unit
with
information
regarding
the
weight
on
the
front
passenger
seat.
The
airbag
control
unit
controls
deployment
of the
passenger
’s front
airbag
in
accordance
with
the information it receives from this sensor
.
The
passenger
’s front
airbag
will
not
deploy
in
an
impact
when
the
weight
on
the
seat
is
sensed
to
be
less
than
approximately
66
pounds
(30
kg).
In
this
case,
the
passenger
’s
airbag of
f indicator will come on.
Refer to “Passenger
’s airbag of
f indicator” on
page 4-25. If
there
is
a problem
involving
the
passen-
ger
’s seat
weight
sensors,
the
SRS
warning
in
the
instrument
panel
will
come
on.
Refer
to
“SRS warning” page 4-26.
NOTE
EDR data
are
recorded
by
your
vehicle
only
if a non-trivial
cras
h situation
occurs
; no
data
are
recorded
by
the
EDR
under
normal
driv-
ing
conditions
and
no
personal
data
(e.g.,
name,
gende
r, age, and
crash
location)
are
recorded.
However
, other
parties,
such
as
law
enforcement,
could
combine
the
EDR
data
with
the
type
of personally
identifying
data
routinely
acquired
during
a crash
inves-
tigation.
Driver
’s seat position sensor
W
AR
NING
If the SRS
warn
ing comes
on, have
the
vehicle
inspect
ed by
an
authorized
Mit
-
subishi
Motors
dealer
as soon
as possible.
Please
observ
e the
followi
ng
instr
uctions
to
ensur
e that
the
driv
er’s seat
posi
tion
sensor
can
operate
correctly.
•Adjust
the
seat
to
the
correct posi
tion,
and
sit well
back
against
the seatb
ack
.
Refer
to “Fr
ont seats
” on page
4-3.
•Do
not
reclin
e the
seatbac
k mor
e than
necessar
y whe
n driv
ing.
•Do
not
place
metallic
objects
or
luggage
under
the front seat.
If
the
vehicle
is
involved
in
a sever
e
impact,
have
the
SRS
sensor
inspected
by
an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s dealer
as
soon
as possible.
Passenger
’s seat
weight
sensors
W
AR
NING
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-25
4
N00418100
277
The
passenger
’s
airbag
off
indicator
is
located in the instrument panel.
The
indicator
normally
comes
on
when
the
ignition
switch
is turned
to the
“ON”
position
and goes out a few seconds later
.
In
the
following
situations,
the
indicator
will
stay
on
to show
that
the
passenger
’s front
air-
bag is not operational.The
passenger
’s seat
weight
sensors
sense
a weight
of
less
than
approximately
66
pounds
(30
kg)
on
the
front
passenger
seat.The
front
passenger
’s seat
is not
occupied.
When
the
weight
applied
to the
front
passen-
ger
seat
is
sensed
to
be
approximately
66
pounds
(30
kg)
or
greater
, the
indicator
goes
out
to show
that
the
passenger
’s front
airbag
is operational.
W
AR
NING
If any
of
the
followi
ng
condi
tions
occu
r,
you
shoul
d imme
diately
have
your
vehicle
inspected
by an authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motors
dealer
as soon
as possible:
•The SRS
warn
ing does
not
initially come
on
whe
n the
ign
ition
swi
tch is tur
ned to
the
“ON” or “ST
ART” posi
tion.
•The
SRS
warning
does
not
go
out
after
several
seconds.
•The SRS
warn
ing comes
on while
you
are
driv
ing.
To ensur
e that
the
passe
nge
r’s seat weight
sensors
can
corr
ectly
sense
the
weight
being
applied
to the
seat
, observe
the
fol-
lowing
ins
tructions.
Failur
e to follow
these
instr
uctions
can
advers
ely
affect
the
per-
for
mance
of
the
passe
nge
r’s airbag
sys-
tem.•Adjust
the
seat
to
the
correct posi
tion,
and
sit well
back
against
the seatb
ack
.
Refer
to “Fr
ont seats
” on page
4-3.
•Do
not
reclin
e the
seatbac
k mor
e than
necessary
.
•Never
have
mor
e than
one
person
(adult
or child)
sitting
on
the
seat.
•Do
not
place
anything
between
the
seat
and the floor console.•Do
not
hang
anything
on
the
front
pas-
sen
ger
’s seatback.
•Do not remove
the
head
restraints.
•When
attaching
a child
restraint
system,
secur
e it firmly
.
•Do not place
luggage
or
oth
er objects
on
the
seat.
•Do
not
use
a seat
cover
or a cushion.
•Do
not
modify
or
replace
the
seat
and
seat
belt.
•Do
not
place
luggage
or other
object
s
under
the
seat.
•Do not
place
the floo
r mat
on the
seat
rails
.
•Do
not
expose
the
sensors
to
liquids
or
vapors.•Do not subject
the sensors
to shock
.
•Do not allow
rear
-seat
occupa
nts to push
the
front
passenger
seat
with
their
feet
or
force the
front passe
nger s
eat upward
.
•Do not
allow
rear
-seat
occupants
to grasp
the
front
passe
nge
r’s seatbac
k or put
their
arms
around i
t.
•When attac
hing
a child restraint
syste
m
in
the
rear
seat, make
sure it does
not
interfer
e with
the front seat.
If
the
vehicle
is
involved
in
a sever
e
impac
t, have
the
SRS
sensor
s inspect
ed by
an authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s dealer
as
soon
as possi
ble.
Passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
W
AR
NING
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-27
4
passenger
seat
is not
occupied
or
when
the
weight
sensor
in
the
front
passenger
seat
senses
a weight
on
the
seat
of
less
than
approximately 66 pounds (30 kg).
N00404500
010
The
driver
’s knee
airbag
is located
under
the
steering
wheel.
The
driver
’s knee
airbag
is
designed
to
deploy
at
the
same
time
as
the
driver
’s front airbag.
Driver
’s knee airbag system
Driver
Front
passenge
r
Outside rearview mirrors
Features and controls 5-51
5
When the headlights of the vehicles behind you are very bright, the reflection factor ofthe rearview mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare. Normally, use the automatic mode. When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” posi-tion, the reflection fact
or of the mirror is
automatically changed.
N00512201245
Adjust the outside rearview mirrors only after making any seat adjustments so you have aclear view to the rear of the vehicle.
1- Daytime position 2- Night position
Ty p e 2
NOTE
Do not hang items on, or spray glass cleaner on the sensor (1), as reduced sensitivitycould result.
Outside rearview mirrors
WA R N I N G Do not attempt to adjust the outside rear- view mirrors while driving. This can be dangerous.Be sure to adjust the mirrors before driv- ing. Your passenger’s side mirror is convex. The objects you see in the mirror will look smaller and farther away than theyappear in a regular flat mirror. Do not use this mirror to estimate the dis- tance of vehicles following you whenchanging lanes.
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