Center panel1-3
Overview
1
N0010070
1249
Center panel
Audio (if so equipped) P
.7-19
DISPLA
Y AUDIO (if so equipped)
Mitsu
bishi Multi-Communication
Sy
stem (i
f so equipped)
Refer to the separate o
wner
’s manual
Hazard
warning
flasher
switch
P.5-133
Front passenger seat belt warn-ing
light
P.4-1
1
Passenge
r’s airba
g off
indicator
P.4-25
Electric
rear
window
defogge
r switch
P.5-138Heater (if so
equipped)
P.7-4
Air
conditioning
(if so
equipped)
P.7-7,
7-12
12 V power outlet P
.5-166
USB input terminal P
.5-162
Interior
Overview
1-4
1
N00100302
385
Interior
Electric remote-con- trolled outside mirror switch
P.5-51
Dome light (
Front)/Reading lights (if so
equipped) P
.5-167, 9-32, 9-39
Sun
roof
switch
(if so
equipped)
P.5-46
Window lock switch P
.5-45
Power window s
witches
P.5-43
Power
door
lock
switch
P.5-37
Bluetoot
h® 2.0 interface micro
phone (i
f so
equipped) P
.5-139
Adj
ustable
seat
belt
shoul
der anchor
(for fro
nt seats) P
.4-11
Seat belts P
.4-8
Inside
rearview
mirror
P.5-50Sun
visors
P.5-166
Vanity mirror P
.5-166
Bottle holde
r (fo
r front seat) P
.5-1
72
Front seats P
.4-3
Supplemental
restraint
system
- side
airbag
(for
front
seats,
if so equipped)
P.4-31
Head
restraint
s P.4-6
If this problem occurs...2-4
Quick index
2
The windows are fogged up.
1.Set the mode selection dial to the “
” or “
” position.
2.Turn on the blowe
r.
P.7-7,
7-12, 7-17
The engine does not start.The lights do not come on. The lights are dim.The horn does not honk.The horn sound is weak.
Have the battery checked. Rechar
ge or replace as needed.
P.8-2,9-12
Problem
Do this
Ref. Page
Filling the fuel tank3-4
General information
3
Front-wheel drive vehicles: 15.5 gal (59.0 L)All-wheel drive vehicles: 14.5 gal (55.0 L)1.Before filling with fuel, stop the engine.2.The
fuel
tank
filler
is located
on
the
rear
driver side of your vehicle. The
fuel
tank
filler
door
can
be
opened
from
inside
the
vehicle
with
the
fuel
tank
filler
door
release
lever
located
at the
left
side of the driver
’s seat.
3.Open
the
fuel
tank
filler
pipe
by
slowly
turning the cap counterclockwise.4.While
filling
with
fuel,
store
the
cap
in the
cap
holder
located
on
the
inside
of the
fuel
tank filler door
.
5.To fill
with
fuel
correctly
depends
mainly
on
correct
handling
of
the
fuel
filler
noz-
zle.
Do
not
tilt
the
nozzle.
Insert
the
noz-
zle in the tank port as far as it will go.6.When
the
nozzle
stops
automatically
, do
not attempt to add more fuel.
Keep
the
doors
and
windows
clos
ed while
refuelin
g the
veh
icle.
If the
y were ope
n,
fuel vapor
could get
into the
cabin.
Fuel tank capacity Refueling
W
AR
NING
A-Remove
B-
Close W
AR
NING
Since
the
fuel
system
may
be
under
pres-
sur
e, remove
the
fuel
tank
filler
cap
slowly
. This
relieves
any
pressur
e or
vac-
uum
that
might
have
built
up
in the
fuel
tank.
If the
cap
is venting
vapor
or if you
hear
a hissing
sound,
wait
until
it stops
befor
e removin
g the
cap.
Otherw
ise, fue
l
may
spray
out,
injuring
you
or others.
CAUTIONYour
vehicle
can
onl
y be ope
rated
using
unlead
ed gasolin
e. Serious
engi
ne and
cata-
lytic
conve
rter damag
e will
result
if lead
ed
gasoline
is used.
CAUTIONTo avoi
d fuel
spillag
e and
ove
rfilling,
do
not
“top-of
f”
the
fuel
tank.
Spilled
fuel
could
discolor
, stain,
or crack
the
vehicle’
s paint-
work.
If fuel
spills
on
the
paintw
ork,
wipe
it
off with
a soft
cloth.
5
Features and controlsBreak-in recommendation
s ..............................................................
5-3
Keys
..........................................
.......................................................
5-3
Electronic
immobilizer
(Anti-thef
t starting system)
........................
5-4
Keyless entry system (if so equipped)
..............................................
5-7
Free-hand Advanced Security T
ransmitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)
(if
so
equipped
)..................................................
5-12
Door locks
.......................
...............................................................
5-34
Power door locks
............
...............................................................
5-37
“Child safety locks” for
rear door
..................................................
5-38
Trunk lid
...................................
.....................................................
5-39
Inside emer
gency trunk lid
release
................................................
5-40
Theft-alarm system
................................................
........................
5-41
Power windows
...............
...............................................................
5-43
Sunroof (if so equipped
).........................................
........................
5-46
Parking brake
..................
...............................................................
5-48
Steering wheel tilt lock lever
.........................................................
5-49
Inside
day/night
rearview
mirror
...................................................
5-50
Outside
rearview
mirr
ors
...............................................................
5-51
Ignition switch
......
.................................................
........................
5-52
Steering wheel lock
................................................
........................
5-54
Starting
and
stopping
the
engine
....................................................
5-55
Manual transaxle (if so equipped)
..................................................
5-57
Continuously variable transmissi
on
(CVT)
(if
so
equipped)
..........
5-59
Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped)
.................
5-68
All-wheel driving opera
tion
...........................................................
5-70
Cautions on handling of all-wheel drive vehicles
..........................
5-71
Service brake
..................
...............................................................
5-72
Brake assist system
................................................
........................
5-73
Anti-lock
braking
syst
em
.....................................
.........................
5-74
Active
Stability Control (ASC
) (if
so
equipped
)............................
5-76
Power
steering
system
..........................................
.........................
5-79
Cruise control (if so eq
uipped)
.......................................................
5-80
Tire pressure monitoring
system
...................................................
5-84
Rear
-view camera (if so
equipped
)..............
...................................
5-88
Instrument cluster
.................................................
.........................
5-90
Multi-information
disp
lay
....................................
.........................
5-91
Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list
.................................................
..........................................
5-1
12
Indicators
.................................
....................................................
5-123
Warning lights
................
.................................................
.............
5-124
Information screen disp
lay
...................................
.......................
5-125
Combination headlights and dimmer switch
...............................
5-127
Headlight leveling switch (if
so equipped)
...................................
5-132
Turn signal lever
...................................................
.......................
5-133
Hazard warning flasher
switch
....................................................
5-133
Front fog light switch (if so
equipped)
.........................................
5-134
Wiper and washer swit
ch
......................................
.......................
5-134
Electric rear window def
ogger switch
.........................................
5-138
Horn switch
.............................
....................................................
5-139
Link System (if so equi
pped)
.......................................................
5-139
Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface (if so
equipped)
.....................................
5-139
USB input terminal
...............................................
.......................
5-162
Sun visors
......................
.................................................
.............
5-166
12 V power outlet
..........
.................................................
.............
5-166
Interior
lights
.................
.................................................
.............
5-167
Storage spaces ................
.................................................
.............
5-169
Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit
ter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls
5-19
5
Type 2When
the
ignition
switch
is
in
a position
other
than
the
“LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)”,
if the
door(s)
are
opened,
the
F.A.S.T
. - key
is
removed
from
the
passenger
compartment,
and
then
the
door(s)
are
closed,
the
warning
display
is displayed
and
the
buzzer
sounds
4
times
as
a warning
since
it’s impossible
to
verify
the
ID
codes
of
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
and
vehicle.
N00559900
103
Type 1Type 2When
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)”
position,
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
is
left
in
the
passenger
compartment,
all
the
doors
are
closed,
and
someone
tries
to
lock
the
vehicle
by
pressing
the
driver
’s or
front
passenger
’s
door
lock/unlock
switch,
the
warning
display
is displayed
and
the
buzzer
sounds
for
about
3 seconds
as a warning,
and
the doors cannot be locked.If
all
the
doors
are
manually
locked
and
closed
while
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)”
position
and
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
is left
in
the
car
, the
doors
will
automatically
unlock
and
a buzzer
will
sound
for
about
3 seconds.
N00560000
104
Type 1Type 2When
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)”
position,
and
someone
tries
to
lock
the
vehicle
by
pressing
the
driver
’s or
front
passenger
’s door
lock/unlock
switch
while
one
of the
doors
is not
fully
closed,
the
warning
display
is displayed
and
the
buzzer
sounds
for
about
3 seconds
as a warning,
and
the doors cannot be locked.
NOTE
The F.A.S.
T.-key
tak
e-out
monitor
ing
system
does
not
function
if the F.A.S.T
.-key
is
remo
ved
throug
h a window
without openin
g
a door
. This settin
g can
be changed.
See
an authorized
Mitsubishi Mot
ors
dealer
for
details.
The warning
may
display
even if the
F.A.S.T
.-key
is in
the
operating
range
for
starting
the
engine.
The
surrounding
envi-
ronment
or
electromagnetic
waves
may
make
it impossible
to verify
the
ID
codes
of
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
and
vehicle.
Key lock-in pr
evention system
Door ajar pr
evention system
Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)5-22
Features and controls
5
1.Make
sure
that
all electric
devices,
such
as
lights,
air
conditioning
blower
and
rear
window defogger
, are turned o
ff.
2.While
depressing
the
brake
pedal
on
vehi-
cles
equipped
with
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
or the
clutch
pedal
on
the
vehicles
equipped
with
manual
trans-
axle,
press
the
accelerator
pedal
halfway
and
hold
it there,
then
crank
the
engine.
Release
the
accelerator
pedal,
immedi-
ately after the engine starts.3.If the
engine
still
will
not
start,
the
engine
could
be
flooded
with
too
much
gasoline.
While
depressing
the
brake
pedal
on
vehi-
cles
equipped
with
CVT
or
the
clutch
pedal
on
the
vehicles
equi
pped
with
man-
ual
transaxle,
push
the
accelerator
pedal
all
the
way
down
and
hold
it there,
then
crank
the
engine
for
5
to
6
seconds.
Return
the
ignition
switch
to the
“LOCK”
position
and
release
the
accelerator
pedal.
Wait
a few
seconds,
and
then
crank
the
engine
again
for
5 to
6 seconds
while
depressing
the
brake
pedal
or
the
clutch
pedal,
but
do
not
push
the
accelerator
pedal.
Release
the
ignition
key
if
the
engine
starts.
If the
engine
fails
to
start,
repeat
these
procedures.
If the
engine
still
will
not
start,
contact
your
local
Mitsubi-
shi
Motors
dealer
or
a repair
facility
of
your choice for assistance.
When
the
ambient
temperature
is
-4°F
(-20°C)
or
lower
, it may
not
be
possible
to
start
from
a standstill
even
with
the
selector
lever
in
the
“D”
(DRIVE)
or
“R”
(REVERSE) position.This
phenomenon
occurs
because
the
trans-
axle
has
not
warmed
up
suf
ficiently;
it does
not
indicate
a problem.
If this
occurs,
place
the
selector
lever
in the
“P”
(PARK)
position
and let the engine idle for at least 10 minutes.The
transaxle
will
warm
up,
and
you
will
be
able to drive normally
.
Do
not
leave
the
vehicle
during
warm-up
operation.
N0051480
0020
N0051520
0148
The
emer
gency
key
is built
into
the
F.A.S.T
.-
key
.
When
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
cannot
be
used,
such
as when
the
battery
of the
F.A.S.T
.-key
or the
vehicle
has
run
down,
the
emer
gency
key
can
be
used
to
lock
and
unlock
the
driver
’s door
and to start the engine. To use
the
eme
rgency
key
(1),
unlock
the
lock
knob
(2)
and
remove
it from
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
(3). Turn
the
emer
gency
key
toward
the
front
of
the
vehicle
to
lock
the
door
. After
checking
that
the
door
is locked,
turn
the
emer
gency
key back to the center and remove it.
Startability
of
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
vehicles
at extr
emely
cold ambient temperatur
e
To operate
using
the
emergency
key
Emergency
key
NOTE
Onl
y use
the emer
gency key in an emer
-
gency
. When
the
battery
of the
F.A.S.T
.-key
has
run
dow
n, replace
the
battery
as soon
as
possible
and
use
it as a F.A.S.T
.-key
again.
After
using
the emer
gency key, be sure
to
reinse
rt it into the F.A.S.T
.-ke
y.
To lock
or
unlock
the
driver
’s door
with
the emergency key
Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit
ter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls
5-27
5
After
several
attempts,
you
may
experience
that the engine still does not start.1.Make
sure
that
all
electric
devices,
such
as
lights,
air
conditioning
blower
and
rear
window defogger
, are turned of
f.
2.While
depressing
the
brake
pedal
on
vehi-
cles
equipped
with
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
or the
clutch
pedal
on
the
vehicles
equipped
with
manual
trans-
axle,
press
the
accelerator
pedal
halfway
and
hold
it there,
then
crank
the
engine.
Release
the
accelerator
pedal,
immedi-
ately after the engine starts.3.If the
engine
still
will
not
start,
the
engine
could
be
flooded
with
too
much
gasoline.
While
depressing
the
brake
pedal
on
vehi-
cles
equipped
with
CVT
or
the
clutch
pedal
on
the
vehicles
equipped
with
man-
ual
transaxle,
push
the
accelerator
pedal
all the
way
down
and
hold
it there,
then
crank
the
engine
for
5
to
6
seconds.
Return
the
ignition
switch
to the
“LOCK”
position
and
release
the
accelerator
pedal.
Wait
a few
seconds,
and
then
crank
the
engine
again
for
5 to
6 seconds
while
depressing
the
brake
pedal
or
the
clutch
pedal,
but
do
not
push
the
accelerator
pedal.
Release
the
ignition
key
if
the
engine
starts.
If the
engine
fails
to
start,
repeat
these
procedures.
If the
engine
still
will
not
start,
contact
your
local
Mitsubi-
shi
Motors
dealer
or
a repair
facility
of
your choice for assistance.
When
the
ambient
temperature
is
-4°F
(-20
°C)
or
lower
, it may
not
be
possible
to
start
from
a standstill
even
with
the
selector
lever
in
the
“D”
(DRIVE)
or
“R”
(REVERSE) position. This
phenomenon
occurs
because
the
trans-
axle has
not warmed
up sufficiently
; it does
not
indicate
a problem.
If this
occurs,
place
the
selector
lever
in the
“P”
(PARK)
position
and let the engine idle for at least 10
minutes.
The
transaxle
will
warm
up,
and
you
will
be
able to drive normally
.
Do
not
leave
the
vehicle
during
warm-up
operation.
N00529600
101
The
electronic
immobilizer
is designed
to sig-
nificantly
reduce
the
possibility
of
vehicle
theft.
The
purpose
of
the
system
is to immo-
bilize
the
vehicle
if
an
invalid
start
is
attempted.
A valid
start
attempt
can
only
be
achieved
(subject
to certain
conditions)
using
a F.A.S.T
.-Key
“registered”
to
the
immobi-
lizer system.
W
AR
NING
Mak
e sur
e to
remove
the F.A.S.T.-key
from
the
emergency
key
after
the
engine
is
start
ed.
If not
removed,
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
could
fall
to
the
floor
, which
may
interf
ere with
pedal
operati
on.
Furthermor
e, the
F.A.S.T
.-ke
y coul
d pre-
vent
the
driv
er’s knee
airbag
from
inflat-
ing
normally
or
could
be
propelled
to
cause serious injury if the airbag inflates.NOTE
When
using
the
emer
gency
key
to start
the
engine,
firs
t remove
the
key
from
the
key
holder
. If the
emer
gency
key
is attached
to a
key holder
(key
ring), it may
beco
me
impos-
sible
to insert
the
keyless
operation
key
into
the emer
gency key, and
it may
pre
vent the
engi
ne from
being
started.
When the engine is hard to start
Startability
of
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT)
vehicles
at extr
emely
cold ambient temperatur
e
Elect
ronic immobilizer (Anti-
theft starting system)