CAUTION•When lane markings are vague, typically
during a drive in the rain, snow or fog, or when running against the sun.
• When the vehicle is moving in a place
where lane markings are interrupted, such
as a toll booth entrance and motorway junction.
• When running on a road portion with in-
completely removed old lane markings,
shadows, lingering snow, truck-like pud- dles mistakable for lane markings (espe-cially after the rain when road surface is
reflecting light) or similar confusing fac- tors.
• When running in a lane other than the
cruising lane and passing lane.
• When running beside a closed lane sec-
tion or in a provisional lane in a traffic work zone.
• When running in an extremely narrow
lane.
• When the following distance between
your vehicle and a vehicle in front be- comes extremely reduced (especially
when a marking is hidden by a vehicle in front this is running too close to the mark-
ing).
• When entering a junction or other point of
road where lanes are laid out complicated- ly.
• When passing a road section where the
number of lanes increases/decreases or multiple lanes are crossing each other.CAUTION• When the lane is marked by double or
otherwise special lines.
• When driving on a winding or rough road.
• When driving on a slippery road covered
by rain water, snow, ice, etc.
• When passing through a place where the
brightness suddenly changes, like the inlet or outlet of a tunnel.
• When turning steep curves.
• When the road surface is reflecting the
light shining from the direction opposite
to the running direction.
• Vehicle largely lurches when it is running
over steps or other irregularities of the
road surface.
• When the headlamp illumination is inade-
quate because of contaminated or deterio-
rated lenses or improperly aimed head- lamps.
• When the vehicle is leaning much to one
side due to heavy luggage on it or improp-
erly adjusted tyre pressures.
• When oncoming vehicles’ headlamps
shine the LDW camera.
• When the vehicle is equipped with non-
standard tyres (including excessively
worn tyres and temporary spare tyre), uses snow traction device (tyre chains), or has non-specified components such as a
modified suspension.
• When the windscreen is covered with rain
water, snow, dust, etc.CAUTIONl Follow the instructions given below to keep
your LDW in good operating conditions.
• Always keep the windscreen clean.
• Avoid applying a strong shock or pressure
to the LDW camera. Do not attempt to disassemble it.
• Disturbing the installation of the LDW
camera or its removal is under no circum-
stances permitted. The camera has been precisely oriented at the factory.
• Do not put anything like a sticker on the
area in front of the LDW camera lens of the windscreen.
• Use only
MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN-
UINE Parts when replacing the wind-
screen wipers.Rear-view camera*
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The rear-view camera is a system that showsthe view behind the vehicle on a screen of the
MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System
(MMCS), the Smartphone Link Display Au-
dio or the DISPLAY AUDIO.
Rear-view camera*
6-79OKTE17E1Starting and driving6
WARNINGlThe rear-view camera is an assistance sys-
tem that enables the driver to check for
obstacles behind the vehicle. Its range of view is limited, so you should not overly depend on it. Please drive just as carefully
as you would if the vehicle did not have the rear-view camera.
l Be sure to visually confirm safety around
the vehicle with your own eyes. Do not de-
pend entirely on the rear-view camera.
Range of view of rear-view
camera
The range of view of the rear-view camera is
limited to the area shown in the illustrations.
It cannot show both sides and the lower part of the rear bumper, etc.
When reversing, be sure to visually confirm safety around the vehicle.
Location of rear-view camera
The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into
the part near the rear gate handle.
Range of view of rear-viewcamera
How to use the rear-view cam-
era
When you place the gearshift lever or the se- lector lever in the “R” position with the igni-
tion switch in the “ON” position or the opera- tion mode in ON, the view behind the vehiclewill automatically appear on the screen of theMITSUBISHI Multi Communication System
(MMCS), the Smartphone Link Display Au-
dio or the DISPLAY AUDIO. When you move the gearshift lever or the selector lever to any other position, the screen will return toits original indication.
CAUTIONl The rear-view camera has a special lens that
can make objects shown on the screen ap- pear to be closer or further away than they
actually are.
Rear-view camera*
6-80OKTE17E1Starting and driving6
NOTElBecause the rear-view camera has a special
lens, the lines on the ground between park-
ing spaces may not look parallel on the screen.
l In the following situations, the screen indi-
cation may be difficult to see. There is no abnormality.
• Low light (nighttime).
• When the light of the sun or the light from
a vehicle’s headlamps shines directly into
the lens.
• If a fluorescent light shines directly into
the lens, the screen indication may be
flicker.
There is no abnormality.
l If the camera is hot and is then cooled by
rain or a car wash, the lens can mist up. This
phenomenon does not indicate a malfunc- tion.
l If the atmospheric temperature is extremely
hot or extremely cold, the rear-view camera
images may not be clear.
There is no abnormality.
l If a radio set is installed near the camera, the
rear-view camera images may cause electri- cal system interference and the system may
stop functioning properly.
l It is not possible to fully see obstacles when
the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes conta-
minated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil, wipe off the contamination, taking care not
to scratch the lens.
l Please observe the following cautions. Ig-
noring them could lead to a camera malfunc-tion.NOTE• Do not subject the camera to a physical
shook such as striking it strongly or
throwing a thing at it.
• Do not adhere organic substances, waxes,
oil remover, and glass cleaner to the cam- era.
If adhered to them, immediately wipe off.
• Do not splash the camera with boiling wa-
ter.
• Never spray or splash water on the cam-
era or around it.
• Do not disconnect, disassemble or modify
the camera.
• Do not scratch the camera, as this may
cause damage to the rear-view camera im-
ages.
Reference lines on the screen
Reference lines and upper surface of the rear
bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.
l Red line (B) indicates approximately
50 cm behind the rear bumper.
l Two Green lines (C) indicate approxi-
mately 20 cm outside of the vehicle
body.
l Short transverse lines (1 to 3) indicate
distance from the rear bumper.Check surroundings for safety.
1- Approximately at the rear edge of the
rear bumper
2- Approximately 100 cm
3- Approximately 200 cm
CAUTIONl Due to the number of people in the vehicle,
the fuel quantity, the weight and positioning
of luggage, and/or the condition of the road surface, the lines in the view from the rear- view camera may not be accurately posi-
tioned relative to the actual road.
Use the reference lines only as a guideline, and always do a safety check of your behind
and surroundings directly while driving.
Rear-view camera*
6-81OKTE17E1Starting and driving6
Errors between the display andthe actual road surface
The reference lines for distance and vehicle
width are based on a level, flat road surface. In the following cases, errors are produced between the display reference lines and the
distance on the actual road surface.
l When the rear of the vehicle is weigh-
ed down with the weight of passengers
and luggage in the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed closer than the actual distance.
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-
tual position.
A- Actual objects B- Objects shown on the screen
l When there is an upward slope behind
the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed closer than the actual distance.
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-
tual position.
A- Actual objects B- Objects shown on the screen
l When there is a downward slope be-
hind the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed farther than the actual distance.
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the
downward slope, it appears closer than its ac-
tual position.
A- Actual objects B- Objects shown on the screen
l When solid objects are located close to
the vehicle
When solid objects are located close to the
vehicle, the displayed distance on the screen
may differ from the actual distance.
Because the reference lines do not contact the
body of the truck, it looks as if it would not hit the vehicle in following illustration.
Rear-view camera*
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Ventilators........................................................................................... 7-02
Heater/Manual air conditioning*........................................................ 7-04 Automatic climate control air conditioner*........................................ 7-09
Important operation tips for the air conditioning................................ 7-17 Air purifier*........................................................................................ 7-17AM/FM radio/CD player with AUX*.................................................7-18
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-19
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-20
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-24
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-25 Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-28Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-29
Listen to MP3s/WMAs/AACs............................................................ 7-30
Listen to an iPod*............................................................................... 7-31 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device*............................................ 7-33Use AUX*........................................................................................... 7-35
Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-35 Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-36
Time Setting........................................................................................ 7-37
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-38 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*.......................................................... 7-39
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-42
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-43
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-47
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-48
Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-52
Listen to DAB*................................................................................... 7-53
Listen to Traffic Messages.................................................................. 7-54
Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-55Listen to MP3s.................................................................................... 7-55
Listen to an iPod................................................................................. 7-57 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device.............................................. 7-58To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice opera-
tion (vehicles with Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface)................................. 7-61
Listen to Bluetooth Audio*................................................................. 7-64 Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-66
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-67
System Settings................................................................................... 7-68
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-72
Antenna............................................................................................... 7-75
Link System*...................................................................................... 7-76
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface*....................................................................7-76
USB input terminal*........................................................................... 7-96
HDMI terminal*..................................................................................7-99
Sun visors.......................................................................................... 7-100
Vanity mirror*...................................................................................7-101
Ashtray.............................................................................................. 7-101
Cigarette lighter.................................................................................7-101
Accessory socket............................................................................... 7-102
Digital clock*.................................................................................... 7-102
Interior lamps.................................................................................... 7-103
Storage spaces................................................................................... 7-105
Cup holder......................................................................................... 7-107
Bottle holder......................................................................................7-108
Convenient hook*............................................................................. 7-108
Assist grip......................................................................................... 7-109
Coat hook*........................................................................................ 7-109
First-aid kit and warning triangle securing bands*........................... 7-109For pleasant driving
OKTE17E17
Automatic climate control air conditioner*E00702401638
The air conditioner can only be used while the engine is running.CAUTIONl The engine speed may increase when the air conditioning is operating. With an increased engine speed, an
A/T vehicle will creep to a greater degree than
with a lower engine speed. Fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping.
Control panel
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1- Temperature control switch
2- Air conditioning switch
3- MODE switch
4- Blower speed selection switch
5- Air selection switch6- Demister switch
7- AUTO switch
8- Rear window demister switch ® p. 5-27
9- OFF switch10- Temperature display ® p. 7-11
11- Air conditioning indicator
12- Mode selection display
13- Blower speed display
Automatic climate control air conditioner*
7-09OKTE17E1For pleasant driving7 Automatic climate control air conditioner - Type 1
1-Driver’s side temperature control switch
(LHD vehicles)
Passenger’s side temperature control
switch (RHD vehicles)
2- Air conditioning switch
3- Blower speed selection switch
4- MODE switch 5- Passenger’s side temperature control
switch (LHD vehicles)
Driver’s side temperature control switch
(RHD vehicles)
6- Air selection switch
7- Demister switch
8- AUTO switch
9- Rear window demister switch ® p. 5-27
10- OFF switch11- Driver’s side temperature display (LHD
vehicles) ® p. 7-11
Passenger’s side temperature display (RHD vehicles) ® p. 7-11
12- DUAL indicator
13- Mode selection display
14- Passenger’s side temperature display
(LHD vehicles) ® p. 7-11
Driver’s side temperature display (RHD vehicles) ® p. 7-11
15- Air conditioning indicator
16- Blower speed displayNOTEl There is an interior air temperature sensor
(A) in the illustrated position.
Never place anything on top of the sensor,
since doing so will prevent it from function- ing properly.
Automatic climate control air conditioner*
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NOTElIn extreme cold, the air conditioning control
panel screen may operate sluggishly. This does not indicate a problem.
It will disappear when the vehicle interior temperature rises to a normal temperature.Blower speed selection switch
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Press of the blower speed selection
switch to increase the blower speed.
Press
of the blower speed selection
switch to decrease the blower speed.
The selected blower speed will be shown in
the display (A).
1- Increase
2- DecreaseTemperature control switch
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Press or of the temperature control
switch to the desired temperature.
The selected temperature will be shown in
the display (A).
NOTEl The temperature value of air conditioner is
switched in conjunction with outside tem-
perature display unit of the multi informa- tion display.
Refer to “Changing the temperature unit” on
page 5-10.NOTEl While the engine coolant temperature is low,
the temperature of the air from the heaterwill be cool/cold until the engine warms up, even if you have selected warm air with the
switch.
To prevent the windscreen and windows from fogging up, the ventilator mode will be
changed to “
” and the blower speed will
be reduced while the system is operating in the AUTO mode.
l When the temperature is set to the highest or
the lowest, the air selection and the air con-
ditioner will be automatically changed as follows.
Also, if the air selection is operated manual-
ly after an automatic changeover, manual operation will be selected.
• Quick Heating (When the temperature is
set to the highest setting)
Outside air will be introduced and the air conditioner will stop.
• Quick Cooling (When the temperature is
set to the lowest setting)
Inside air will be recirculated and the air
conditioner will operate.
The settings described above are the factory
settings.
Automatic climate control air conditioner*
7-11OKTE17E1For pleasant driving7 Type 1
Type 2