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CAUTIONlWhen  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 tailgate when installing a roof carrier.Trailer towing
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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 11-07.)
If you tow a trailer at an altitude of more than
1,000  m  above  sea-level,  reduce  your  weight by  10  %  of  the  gross  combination  weight  for
every increase of 1,000 m above sea-level, as
the  engine  output  is  lowered  owing  to  de-
crease in atmospheric pressure.
Towing bar mounting specifi-
cations
See  the  following  table  for  fixing  points  (A) for the towing bar.
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1830.5 mm2461 mm368.5 mm475 mm5310 mm613.5 mm766.5 mm850 mm952 mm
10
464 mm to 476 mm
464 mm to 479 mm* (at kerb weight con- dition)375 mm to 401 mm
378 mm to 396 mm* (at laden condition)11447 mm12487 mm13495 mm14525.5 mm
*:  Vehicles  for  Russia,  Kazakhstan  and  Uk-
raine
NOTEl The  values  under  item  12  can  be  varied  de-
pending on the loading condition of cargo orluggage.
Operating hints
l To prevent the clutch from slipping (Ve-
hicle  with  a  M/T  only),  do  not  rev  the
engine  more  than  is  required  when  start- ing off.
l Be  sure  that  the  driving  speed  does  not
exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer op-
eration.  It  is  also  recommended  that  you obey the local regulations in case driving
speed with a trailer is limited to less than
100 km/h (62 mph).
l To  prevent  shocks  from  the  overrun
brake,  depress  the  brake  pedal  lightly  at first and then more strongly.
l To  make  full  use  of  engine  braking,
change  to  a  lower  shift  point  before  de- scending a slope.
Additional precautions for vehi- cles  equipped  with  an  A/T or
CVT
It is recommended the “D” position on slopes
or at low speed.
Use  the  sports  mode  in  mountainous  areas  in order  to  make  better  use  of  engine  braking
and  to  assist  the  brake  system.  However,  be
sure that the speed does not exceed the maxi- mum  speed  limit  for  the  selected  shift  posi- tion.
Overheating
This  will  normally  occur  as  a  result  of  some
mechanical  failure.  If  your  vehicle  should
overheat,  stop  and  check  for  a  loose  or  bro- ken  water  pump/alternator  drive  belt,  a blocked  radiator  air  intake  or  a  low  coolant
level.  If  these  items  are  satisfactory  the  over-
heating  could  be  caused  by  a  number  of  me-
chanical  causes  that  would  have  to  be
checked at a competent service centre.
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CAUTIONlIf  the  engine  overheats,  please  refer  to  the
“Engine  overheating”  section  of  “For  emer-
gencies”  prior  to  taking  any  corrective  ac- tion.
l On  vehicles  equipped  with 
A/T,  CVT,  if  the
  warning  display  is  showing,  the  tempera-
ture  of  the  automatic  transmission  fluid,
CVT fluid is high.
Read  the  reference  page  and  take  the  re- quired measures.
Refer  to  “When  a  malfunction  occurs  in  the
A/T”  on  page  6-30,  “When  a  malfunction
occurs in the CVT” on page 6-37.
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Ventilators........................................................................................... 7-02
Heater/Air conditioning...................................................................... 7-03
Important operation tips for the air conditioning................................ 7-11 Air purifier.......................................................................................... 7-11
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*.......................................................... 7-11
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-15 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-16
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-20
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-21 Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-24Listen to DAB*................................................................................... 7-25
Listen to Traffic Messages.................................................................. 7-27
Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-27
Listen to MP3s.................................................................................... 7-28
Listen to an iPod................................................................................. 7-29 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device.............................................. 7-31To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice opera-
tion (vehicles with Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface)................................. 7-34
Listening to Bluetooth Audio*............................................................7-37
Use AUX*........................................................................................... 7-38
Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-39
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-40
System settings....................................................................................7-41
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-45
Link System*...................................................................................... 7-47
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface*....................................................................7-47
USB input terminal*........................................................................... 7-68
Sun visors............................................................................................ 7-71
Ashtray*.............................................................................................. 7-72Cigarette lighter*.................................................................................7-73
Accessory socket................................................................................. 7-74
Interior lamps...................................................................................... 7-74
Storage spaces..................................................................................... 7-78 Cup holder........................................................................................... 7-81
Bottle holder........................................................................................7-81 Rear shelf panel*.................................................................................7-82
Assist grips.......................................................................................... 7-83
Coat hook*.......................................................................................... 7-83
Luggage hooks.................................................................................... 7-83For pleasant driving 
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VentilatorsE00700100878
*: Optional equipment**
1- Centre ventilators
2- Side ventilators
NOTEl Do  not  place  beverages  on  top  of  the  instru-
ment panel.
If they splash into the air conditioning venti-
lators, they could damage the system.Air flow and direction adjust-
ments
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Centre ventilators
Move  the  knob  (A)  to  adjust  the  air  flow  di- rection.
To  close  the  ventilator,  fully  move  the  knob
(A) to the inner side.
1- Close
2- Open
Side ventilators
Move  the  knob  (A)  to  adjust  the  air  flow  di- rection.
To  close  the  ventilator,  fully  move  the  knob
(A) to the outer side.LeftRight
1- Close
2- Open
NOTEl On  vehicles  with  air  conditioning,  the  cool
air  from  the  ventilators  may  appear  as  a mist.
This  is  due  to  moist  air  being  suddenly
cooled  by  the  air  conditioning.  This  will clear after a few moments.
l Be  careful  not  to  spill  drinks,  etc.,  into  the
ventilators.
Doing  so  might  cause  the  air  conditioning not to function normally.
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Mode selection dial
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To change the amount of air flowing from the
ventilators, turn the mode selection dial.
Heater/
Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
 Face position
Air  flows  only  to  the  upper  part  of  the  pas-
senger compartment.
 Foot/face position
Air  flows  to  the  upper  part  of  the  passenger
compartment, and flows to the leg area.
 Foot position
Air flows mainly to the leg area.
 Foot/demister position
Air  flows  to  the  leg  area,  the  windscreen  and
the door windows.
 Demister position
Air  flows  mainly  to  the  windscreen  and  the
door windows.
CAUTIONl When using the mode selection dial between
the  “”  and  “”  positions,  prevent  fog-
ging  by  pressing  the  air  selection  switch  to
select  outside  air.  (Refer  to  “Air  selection
switch” on page 7-05.)NOTEl For  vehicles  equipped  with  the  Auto  Stop  &
Go  (AS&G)  system,  the  windscreen  and
door windows may mist up while the AS&G system  is  operating.  If  the  windscreen  and
door  windows  mist  up,  set  the  mode  selec-
tion  dial  to  “
”  to  demist  the  windscreen
and door windows.
l With  the  mode  selection  dial  between  the
“
”  and  “”  positions,  the  air  flows
mainly  to  the  upper  part  of  the  passenger compartment.  With  the  mode  selection  dial
between  the  “
”  and  “”  positions,  the
air flows mainly to the leg area.
l With the mode selection dial in the “
” po-
sition,  a  small  amount  of  air  flows  to  the windscreen and the door windows.
NOTEl With  the  mode  selection  dial  between  the
“”  and  “”  positions,  the  air  flows
mainly to the leg area. With the mode selec-
tion  dial  between  the  “
”  and  “”  posi-
tions, the air flows mainly to the windscreen and door windows.
Heater/Air conditioning
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The  heater/air  conditioning  can  only  be  usedwhile the engine is running.
CAUTIONl The  engine  speed  may  increase  when  the  air
conditioning is operating.
With  an  increased  engine  speed,  an  A/T or
CVT   vehicle  will  creep  to  a  greater  degree
than  with  a  lower  engine  speed.  Fully  de-
press  the  brake  pedal  to  prevent  the  vehicle
from creeping.
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Control panel
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Heater/Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
A- Temperature control dialB- Air selection switch
C- Blower speed selection dial
D- Air conditioning switch E- Mode selection dialF- Rear window demister switch  ® p. 5-62
NOTEl On  vehicles  with  the  heater,  button  (D)  is
not  available  for  use.  The  indicator  below
the  button  doesn’t  come  on  even  if  it  is pushed.NOTEl On vehicles with automatic air conditioning,
there  is  an  interior  air  temperature  sensor
(G) in the illustrated position.
Never  place  anything  over  the  sensor,  since
doing  so  will  prevent  it  from  functioning
properly.Blower speed selection dial
E00700700249
Select the blower speed by turning the blower
speed  selection  dial  clockwise  or  anticlock- wise.
Turn  the  dial  clockwise  to  increase  the  air
flow  and  anticlockwise  to  decrease  the  air flow.Heater/
Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
Temperature control dial
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Turn  the  temperature  control  dial  clockwise
or anticlockwise.
Heater/
Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
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