NOTElWe recommend you to use a
MITSUBISHI
MOTORS GENUINE roof carrier, since the
brackets to be used have a special shape. For details, we recommend you to consult aMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.
Roof carrier precaution
CAUTIONl Make sure that the weight of the luggage
does not exceed the allowable roof load.
If the allowable roof load is exceeded, this may cause damage to the vehicle.
The roof load is the total allowable load on
the roof (the weight of the roof carrier plus
the weight of luggage placed on the roof car- rier).
For the specific value, refer to “Maximum
roof load” on page 12-05.CAUTIONl When luggage is loaded onto the vehicle,
please make sure to drive slowly and avoid
excessive manoeuvres such as sudden brak- ing or quick turning.
In addition, place the luggage on the carrier
so that its weight is distributed evenly with the heaviest items on the bottom. Do not load items that are wider than the roof carri-
er.
The additional weight on the roof could raise
the vehicle’s centre of gravity and affect ve-
hicle handling characteristics.
As a result, driving errors or emergency ma- noeuvres could lead to a loss of control and
result in an accident.
l Before driving and after travelling a short
distance, always check the load to make sure
it is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
Check periodically during your travel that the load remains secure.NOTEl To prevent wind noise or reduction in fuel
economy, remove the roof carrier when not
in use.
l Remove the roof carrier before using an au-
tomatic car wash.
l Be sure that adequate clearance is main-
tained for raising the sunroof (if so equip-
ped) and/or the tailgate when installing a roof carrier.Trailer towing
E00610001746
In order to tow a trailer with your vehicle,
have a trailer towing device mounted that
meets all relevant regulations in your area, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point.
The regulations concerning the towing of a
trailer may differ from country to country. You are advised to obey the regulations in
each area.CAUTIONl Danger of Accident!
A towing bar should be fitted according to MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.
Maximum towable weight with
brake and maximum trailer- nose weight
Never exceed the maximum towable weight
with brake and the maximum trailer-nose weight as listed in the specifications.
(Refer to page “Vehicle performance” on
page 12-05.)
Trailer towing
7-97OGGE16E1Starting and driving7
Pull out the compressor’s power cord
(N), insert the plug on the cord into the
accessory socket (O), and then put the operation mode of the power switch in ACC. (Refer to “Accessory socket” on
page 8-75.)
Turn ON the compressor switch (P) and
inflate the tyre to the specified pressure. (Refer to “Tyre inflation pressures” on
page 11-10.)CAUTIONl The supplied compressor is designed only
for inflation of your vehicle tyres.
l The compressor is designed to run on a vehi-
cle’s 12 V power supply. Do not connect itto any other power source.
l The compressor is not waterproof. If you use
it in rain, make sure water does not get on it.
l Any sand or dust sucked into the compressor
could make the compressor break down. Do not place the compressor directly on anysandy or dusty surface when using it.
l Do not disassemble or modify the compres-
sor. Also, do not subject the air pressure
gauge to shock. It could malfunction.
15. Check and adjust the tyre pressure with
reference to the air pressure gauge on the
compressor. If you overinflate the tyre, release air by loosening the hose’s end
fitting.
If there is a gap between the tyre and
wheel because the tyre has moved in-
ward from the wheel rim, press the pe- riphery of the tyre towards the wheel to
close the gap before running the com- pressor. (With no gaps, the tyre pressure
will rise.)
CAUTIONl Be careful not to get your fingers trapped be-
tween the tyre and wheel as the tyre inflates.CAUTIONl The surface of the compressor will get hot
while the compressor is running. Do not
keep the compressor running continuously for more than 10 minutes. After using the compressor, wait for the compressor to cool
before using it again.
l If the compressor becomes sluggish or hot
while operating, it is overheating. Immedi- ately place the switch in the OFF positionand let the compressor cool down for at least30 minutes.NOTEl If the tyre pressure does not rise to the speci-
fied level within 10 minutes, the tyre may be
so severely damaged that the tyre sealant
cannot be used to effect an emergency re- pair. Please contact a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point or an-
other specialist in this event.
16. Turn OFF the compressor switch, then
pull the power cord plug out of the sock- et.
Tyre repair kit
9-11OGGE16E1For emergencies9
CAUTIONlAs your vehicle is equipped with the rain
sensor wipers, place the wiper switch lever
in the “OFF” position to deactivate the rain
sensor before washing the vehicle. Other- wise, the wipers will operate in the presenceof water spray on the windscreen and may
get damaged as a result.
l Refrain from excessively using a car wash as
its brushes may scratch the paint surface,
causing it to lose its gloss. Scratches will be
especially visible on darker coloured vehi-
cles.
l Never spray or splash water on the electrical
components in the engine compartment. Do- ing so could have an adverse effect on the
Plug-in Hybrid EV system startability.
Exercise caution also when washing the un-
derbody; be careful not to spray water into the engine compartment.
l Some types of hot water washing equipment
apply high pressure and heat to the vehicle. They may cause heat distortion and damage
to the vehicle resin parts and may result in flooding of the vehicle interior.
Therefore;
• Maintain a distance of approx. 70 cm or
more between the vehicle body and the washing nozzle.
• When washing around the door glass,
hold the nozzle at a distance of more than
70 cm and at right angles to the glass sur- face.CAUTIONl After washing the vehicle, drive the vehicle
slowly while lightly depressing the brake
pedal several times in order to dry out the
brakes.
Leaving the brakes wet could result in re- duced braking performance. Also, there is a possibility that they could freeze up or be-
come inoperative due to rust, rendering the vehicle unable to move.
l When using an automatic car wash, pay at-
tention to the following items, referring to the operation manual or consulting a car
wash operator. If the following procedure is not followed, it could result in damage to
your vehicle.
• The outside mirrors are retracted.
• The wiper arms are secured in place with
tape.
• As your vehicle is equipped with a roof
rails, consult a car wash operator before using the car washer.
• As your vehicle is equipped with the rain
sensor wipers, place the wiper switch lev- er in the “OFF” position to deactivate the
rain sensor.
• Make sure that the charging lid and the
fuel lid are completely closed.
• If your vehicle is equipped with the Ultra-
sonic misacceleration Mitigation System, turn the system off by using “FCM and
Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation
System ON/OFF switch” on page 7-60.During cold weather
Salt and other chemicals spread on the roads
in some areas in winter can have a harmful effect on the vehicle body. You should there-
fore wash the vehicle as often as possible in accordance with our care-instructions. It is
recommended to have a preservative applied
and the underfloor protection checked before and after the cold weather season.
After washing your vehicle, wipe off all wa- terdrops from the rubber parts around the
doors to prevent the doors from freezing.
NOTEl To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping
on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should be treated with silicone spray.Waxing
E00901000919
Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the ad-
herence of dust and road chemicals to the paintwork. Apply a wax solution after wash- ing the vehicle, or at least once every three
months to assist displacing of water.
Do not wax your vehicle in direct sunlight.
You should wax after the surfaces have
cooled.
For information on how to use wax refer to the instruction manual of the wax.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle
10-04OGGE16E1Vehicle care10
CAUTIONlWaxes containing high abrasive compounds
should not be used.
l On vehicles with a sunroof, be careful when
waxing the area around the sunroof opening, not to put any wax on the weatherstrip
(black rubber). If stained with wax, the
weatherstrip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal with the sunroof.Polishing
E00901100066
The vehicle should only be polished if the
paintwork has become stained or lost its lus- tre. Do not polish parts with a mat coating
and the plastic bumpers. Doing so could cause stains or damage the finish.
Cleaning plastic parts
E00901300808
Use a sponge or chamois leather.
If a car wax adheres on a grey or black rough surface of the bumper, moulding or lamps,
the surface becomes white. In such a case,
wipe it off using lukewarm water and soft cloth or chamois leather.
CAUTIONl Do not use a scrubbing brush or other hard
tools as they may damage the plastic part surface.CAUTIONl Do not bring the plastic parts into contact
with petrol, light oil, brake fluids, engine
oils, greases, paint thinners, and sulphuric acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack,stain or discolour the plastic parts.
If they touch the plastic parts, wipe them off
with soft cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral detergent thenimmediately rinse the affected parts with
water.Chrome parts
E00901400098
In order to prevent spots and corrosion of
chrome parts, wash with water, dry thorough-
ly, and apply a special protective coating.
This should be done more frequently in win- ter.
Aluminium wheels*
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1. Remove dirt using a sponge while sprin-
kling water on the vehicle.
2. Use neutral detergent on any dirt that
cannot be removed easily with water.
Rinse off the neutral detergent after
washing the vehicle.
3. Dry the vehicle thoroughly using a cha-
mois leather or a soft cloth.
CAUTIONl Do not use a brush or other hard implement
on the wheels.
Doing so could scratch the wheels.
l Do not use any cleaner that contains an abra-
sive substance or is acidic or alkaline. Doing
so could cause the coating on the wheels to peel or become discoloured or stained.
l Do not directly apply hot water using a
steam cleaner or by any other means.
l Contact with seawater and road deicer can
cause corrosion. Rinse off such substances as soon as possible.Window glass
E00901600117
The window glass can normally be cleaned
using only a sponge and water.
Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil, grease, insect carcasses, etc. After washing
the glass, wipe it dry with a clean, dry, soft cloth. Never use a cloth that is used for clean-ing a painted surface to clean a window. Waxfrom the painted surface could get on the
glass and lower glass transparency and visi-
bility.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle
10-05OGGE16E1Vehicle care10
NOTElTo clean the inside of the rear window, al-
ways use a soft cloth and wipe the window
glass along the demister heater element so as not to cause damage.Wiper blades
E00901701144
Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove
grease, dead insects, etc., from the wiper blades. Replace the wiper blades when they
no longer wipe properly. (Refer to page 11-13.)
Cleaning the sunroof*
E00902200051
Use a soft cloth to clean the inner side of thesunroof. Hard deposits should be wiped away with a cloth dipped in warm, neutral deter- gent solution. Wipe away the solution with a
sponge dipped in fresh water.
NOTEl The surface treatment on the inside of the
glass may be removed if hard cloth or organ-
ic solvent (benzine, kerosene, thinner, etc.) is used.Engine compartment
E00902100308
Clean the engine compartment at the begin-
ning and end of winter. Pay particular atten- tion to flanges, crevices and peripheral parts where dust containing road chemicals and
other corrosive materials might collect.
If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in your area, clean the engine compart- ment at least every three months.
Never spray or splash water on the electrical
components in the engine compartment, as
this may cause damage.
Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic parts and so on into contact with sulphuric
acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack,
stain or discolour them.
If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous sol-
ution of neutral detergent then immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle
10-06OGGE16E1Vehicle care10
Fuse load capacity
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The fuse capacity and the names of electrical
systems protected by the fuses are indicated
on the inside of the fuse lid (LHD vehicles), the back side of the glove box (RHD vehi-cles) and inside of the fuse block cover (in-
side of the engine compartment).
NOTEl Spare fuses are provided on the cover of
main fuse block in the engine compartment.
Always use a fuse of the same capacity for replacement.Passenger compartment fuse lo-
cation table
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Main fuse blockSub fuse block
(LHD)Sub fuse block
(RHD)
No.Sym-
bolElectrical sys- temCa-
pacity1Electric window control30 A *2Rear window
demister30 A *3Heater30 A4Windscreen
wipers30 A*: Fusible linkNo.Sym-
bolElectrical sys- temCa-
pacity5Door locks20 A6Rear fog lamp10 A7Accessory sock- et15 A8Rear windowwiper15 A9Sunroof20 A10Power switch10 A11Option10 A12Hazard warning flasher15 A134-wheel drivesystem10 A14Stop lamps
(Brake lamps)15 A15Instruments10 A16SRS airbag7.5 A17Radio15 A18Control unit re- lay7.5 A*: Fusible link
Fuses
11-18OGGE16E1Maintenance11
Minimum turning radiusBody5.73 mWheel5.3 m
Vehicle performanceE01100303553Maximum speed170 km/h
Vehicle weightE01100407712ItemLHDRHDKerb weightWithout optional parts1,845 kgWith full optional parts1,911 kg1,909 kgMaximum gross vehicle weight2,340 kgMaximum axle weightFront1,160 kgRear1,255 kg, 1,365 kg*Maximum towable weightWith brake1,500 kgWithout brake750 kgMaximum trailer-nose weight75 kgMaximum roof load80 kgSeating capacity5 persons*
: In case of trailer towing
Vehicle performance
12-05OGGE16E1Specifications12
Switch........................................................... 6-54
Rear Motor coolant..........................................12-10
Rear room lamp................................................. 8-76 Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-24
Rear turn-signal lamps
Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-23
Replacement..................................... 11-26,11-28
Rear window demister switch........................... 6-61
Rear-view camera..............................................7-84
Rear-view mirror Inside............................................................. 7-05
Outside.......................................................... 7-07
Refill capacities............................................... 12-10
Regenerative braking level selector (paddle).... 7-16
Replacement of lamp bulbs............................. 11-22
Reversing lamps Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-23
Replacement................................................ 11-28
Reversing sensor system................................... 7-77
Roof carrier precaution......................................7-97
Room lamp........................................................ 8-76
S
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control).................. 7-17
Safe driving techniques..................................... 7-02
Safety and disposal information for used engine oil................................................. 2-16
Seat belt Adjustable seat belt anchor........................... 5-12Child restraint................................................5-15Force limiter.................................................. 5-15
Inspection...................................................... 5-28
Pregnant women restraint............................. 5-14
Pretensioner...................................................5-15
Seat belt reminder..............................................5-11
Seat belts........................................................... 5-09
Seat Adjustment.................................................... 5-02Front seats..................................................... 5-03
Head restraints.............................................. 5-05
Heated seats.................................................. 5-04
Making a flat seat.......................................... 5-08
Making a luggage area.................................. 5-07
Rear seat........................................................ 5-05
Security alarm system....................................... 4-27
Select Position indicator.................................... 7-14
Selector Lever (Joystick Type)......................... 7-13
Sensor system.................................................... 7-81
Service precaution........................................... 11-02
Side turn-signal lamps Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-23
Snow traction device (Tyre chains).................11-13
Snow tyres....................................................... 11-12
Spark plug....................................................... 12-08
Specifications.................................................. 12-02
Speed Limiter.................................................... 7-38
Starting and stopping the Plug-in Hy- brid EV System................................................ 7-11
Steering Steering wheel height adjustment................. 7-05
Stop lamps
Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-23
Stopping the Plug-in Hybrid EV System.......... 7-12
Storage spaces................................................... 8-78
Sun visors.......................................................... 8-73
Sunglasses holder.............................................. 8-80Sunroof.............................................................. 4-36
Supplemental restraint system...........................5-29 Caution for installing the child re-straint on vehicles with a front
passenger airbag.................................. 5-15,5-31
Servicing....................................................... 5-39
System check screen..........................................6-13
T
Tail lampsBulb capacity.............................................. 11-23
Tailgate.............................................................. 4-18
Tank capacity.................................................... 2-14
Time Setting...................................................... 8-45
Tools.................................................................. 9-06 Storage.......................................................... 9-06
Towing.............................................................. 9-18
Trailer towing.................................................... 7-97
Transaxle fluid ................................................12-10
Turn-signal indication lamps.............................6-43
Turn/Lane-change signals................................. 6-52
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)........ 7-72
Tyre repair kit.................................................... 9-07
Tyres................................................................ 11-10 How to change a tyre.................................... 9-13Inflation pressures....................................... 11-10
Rotation....................................................... 11-11
Size (tyre and wheel).................................. 12-08
Snow traction device (Tyre chains)............ 11-13
Snow tyres................................................... 11-12
Tread wear indicators.................................. 11-11
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).. 11-10
Tyre repair kit............................................... 9-07
Alphabetical index
13- 4 OGGE16E1Alphabetical index