
Interior 1-5 Overview
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Assist grips P.5-283 Coat hook P.5-283 
Bottle holder P.5-280 
Sunroof switch  (if so equipped) P.5-51 
Head restraints P.4-11 
Arm rest P.4-10 Cup holder P.5-280 
Cargo area cover (if so equipped) P.5-281 
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain  airbags P.4-46 
Dome light (front)/Reading  lights P.5-273, 5-274 
Downlight P.5-220 
Hands-free microphone  P.5-241
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Seats and restraint systems 4-4 Seat and restraint systems
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Your vehicle has seat  
belts and other safety 
features that help protect you and your pas- sengers in an accident.Seat belts are the most important safety device. When worn properly, seat belts can reduce the chance of serious injury or deathin various types of crashes. For added protec- tion during a severe fr 
ontal collision, your 
vehicle has a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with airbags for the driver and passen- gers. The seats, head restraints, and doorlocks also are safety equipment, which must be used correctly. Always check the following before you drive: That everyone in your vehicle is properly wearing their seat belt. That infants and small children are prop- erly secured in an appropriate child restraint system in the rear seat. That all doors are fully closed and locked.  That seatbacks are upright, with head restraints properly adjusted. 
Safety equipment cannot prevent injury or death in all motor ve 
hicle accidents. How- 
ever, you can help reduce the risk of injury or death, by following the instructions in thismanual.
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Position the driver’s seat 
 as far back as possi- 
ble while maintaining a position that stillenables you to fully apply the pedals, easily control the steering wh 
eel and safely operate 
the vehicle.
Seats and restraint systems 
WA R N I N G Do not place objects under the seats. This could prevent the seat from lockingsecurely, and it could  
lead to an accident. 
It may also cause damage to the seat or other parts.
Front seats 
WA R N I N G Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving. This can cause loss of vehicle con- trol and result  
in an accident.
Manual seat adjustment Power seat adjustment
After adjusting the seat, make sure that it is securely locked into position. To reduce the risk to the driver of serious injury or death duri 
ng deployment of the 
driver’s airbag, always 
 properly wear the 
seat belt and adjust th 
e driver’s seat as far 
back as possible while maintaining a posi- tion that still enables  
you to fully apply the 
pedals, easily control the steering wheel, and safely operate the vehicle. To reduce the risk to the front passenger of serious injury or 
 death during deploy- 
ment of the passeng 
er’s airbag, always 
properly wear the seat 
 belt and adjust the 
front passenger’s seat as far back as possi- ble. Always place childr
en 12 years old and 
under in the rear seat 
 and use appropriate 
child restraint systems.CAUTION Make sure that the seat is adjusted by an adult. If it is adjusted by a child, an unex- pected accident might occur. Do not place a cushion 
or the like between 
your back and the seatback while driving. The effectiveness of the head restraints will be reduced in the event of an accident. When sliding the seat
s, be careful not to 
catch your hand or leg.WA R N I N G
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Seat belt pre-tensioner 
and force limiter systems 
4-26 Seat and restraint systems
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The driver and front pa 
ssenger seat belts are 
equipped with a seat belt pre-tensioner sys- tem. In a moderate-to-severe frontal or sidecollision or when a rollover or overturning of the vehicle is detected, the pre-tensioner sys- tem operates simultaneous 
ly with the deploy- 
ment of the front airb 
ags, side airbags or 
curtain airbags. The seat belt pre-tensi 
oners are located in the 
driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt retrac- tors (A) and in the front 
 passenger se
at’s final 
anchor (B). When activated, the pre-tension- ers quickly draw back seat belt webbing and increase seat belt performance. The seat belt pre-tens 
ioner system includes 
the following components: 
The airbag control unit monitors the readiness of the electronic parts of the system whenever the ignition switch or the operation mode is under the following conditions. These includeall of the items listed 
 above and all related 
wiring. [Except for vehicles 
 equipped with the 
F. A . S . T. - k e y ] The ignition switch is in the “ON” or “START” position. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] The operation mode is in ON. 
The seat belt pre-tens 
ioners will operate 
under the same conditions 
 as the airbag con- 
trol unit. 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 in 
tentionally inhale it, 
as it may cause some  
temporary irritation to 
people with respiratory problems.Even in the event of a severe impact, the pre- tensioners will  
not operate if the seat belts are 
not fastened. The seat be 
lt pre-tensioners may 
not activate in certai 
n collisions, even though 
the vehicle may appear  
to be severely dam- 
aged. Such non-activation does not mean that something is wrong with  
the seat belt pre-ten- 
sioner system, but rather that the collisionforces were not severe 
 enough to activate the 
system.
Pre-tensioner system 
1- SRS warning light 2- Front impact sensors 3- Seat belt  
pre-tensioner 
4- Airbag control unit5- Side impact sensors 6- Seat belt  
buckle switches
WA R N I N GThe seat belt pre-tensioner system is designed to work only 
 once. After the seat 
belt pre-tensioners have been activated, they will not work again. They must promptly be replaced and the entire seatbelt pre-tensioner system inspected by an authorized Mitsubis 
hi Motors dealer.
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Child restraint systems 
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This warning light tells you if there is a prob- lem involving the SRS airbags and/or the seat belt pre-tensioner system. Refer to “SRSwarning light/display” on page 4-40.
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In the event of an accident, the seat belt force limiter system will help reduce the force applied to the driver a 
nd front seat passenger.
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When transporting infants or small children in your vehicle, an appr 
opriate child restraint 
system must always be  
used. This is required 
by law in the U.S. and Canada. Child restraint systems specifically designedfor infants and small children are offered by several manufacturers. Choose only a child restraint system with a label certifying that itcomplies 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 we 
ight and height, and 
should properly fit your vehicle’s seat. For detailed information, 
 refer to the instruc- 
tion manual accompanying the child restraintsystem. All children should be properly restrained in a restraint device that offers the maximumprotection for their size and age. Be sure to check local, 
 state, or provincial 
requirements for child size and age that mayvary from the recommendations listed below.  Children less than 1 year old and who weigh 22 pounds (10 kg) or less MUST ride in a rear-facing child safety seat thatMUST ONLY be used in the second row seat.  Children older than 1 year of age and who weigh less than 40 pounds (18 kg) or who are less than 40 inches (100 cm) tall must be in a forward-facing restraint used onlyin the rear seat. 
 Children who weigh more than 40 pounds (18 kg) or who are more than 40 inches(100 cm) tall, regardless of age, should use a suitable child seat or a booster seat in the rear seat until the vehicle’s lap-and-shoulder belt fits 
 them properly.
SRS warning  Force limiter system Child restraint systems 
Guidelines for child restraint  system selection 
WA R N I N G All children must be seated in the rear seat, and properly restrained.Accident statistics  
show that children of 
all sizes and ages are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat, rather than inthe front seat. Be sure to select a child restraint system that is appropriate not only for the child’s size and age but also for your vehicle. Some child restraint systems may not fityour vehicle properly.
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Maintenance and inspection of seat belts 4-34 Seat and restraint systems
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Systems and Booster Se 
ats Safety Regula- 
tions.
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Regularly check your seat belt buckles andtheir 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, orsevere fading from sunlig 
ht. All of these con- 
ditions indicate a weakening of the belt, which may adversely affe 
ct seat belt perfor- 
mance in an accident.
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This vehicle is equippe 
d 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 w 
ith protection against 
head and chest injuries  
in certain moderate to 
severe frontal collisi 
ons. The SRS front air- 
bags, together with sensors at the front of the vehicle and sensors attached to the front seats, form an adva 
nced airbag system. 
The SRS side airbags and the curtain airbags are also designed to s 
upplement the seat belts. 
The SRS side airbags provide the driver and front passenger with pr 
otection against chest 
injuries by deploying the bag on the side impacted in moderate  
to severe side impact 
collisions. The SRS curtain airbags providethe driver and the passengers on the front seat and the second row outboard seats with pro- tection against head in 
juries by deploying the 
curtain airbag on the side impacted in moder- ate to severe side im 
pact collisions and by 
deploying both curtain airbags when a roll-over is detected. The curtain airbags are also designed to help reduce the risk of complete
WA R N I N G Any child who is too small to properly wear a seat belt  
must be properly 
restrained in an appropriate child restraint system, to reduce their risk ofserious injury or de 
ath in an 
accident.
A child should never be
 left unattended in, 
or unsupervised around, your vehicle. When you leave the ve 
hicle, always take 
the child out as well. Children can die from heat stroke if left or trapped inside the vehicle, especially onhot days. Keep your vehicle locked when not in use. Keep your vehicle keys away from chil- dren.
Maintenance and inspection  of seat belts 
WA R N I N G Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of the seat belt assemblies. This workshould be done by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Failure to have an authorized Mits 
ubishi Motors dealer 
perform the work could reduce the effec- tiveness of the belts an 
d could result in a 
serious injury or de 
ath in an accident.
Never use an organic solvent to clean the seat belt webbing. Do not attempt tobleach or re-dye th 
e seat belt webbing. 
These may weaken the  
seat belt webbing, 
increasing risk of in 
jury or death in an 
accident. Clean seat belt webb 
ing only with mild 
soap or detergent solution and rinse itwith lukewarm water, and dry the seat belt webbing completely before retracting it.
Supplemental Restraint Sys- tem (SRS) - airbag 
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and partial ejection fro 
m the vehicle through 
side windows in both side impact and roll-over type accidents. The SRS airbags are NOT a substitute for use of the seat belts. For maximum protection in all types of accidents, seat belts mustALWAYS be worn by everyone who drives or rides in this vehicle  
(with infants and small 
children in an appropriate child restraint sys-tem in the rear seat, and older children buck- led in the rear seat). Refer to “Child restraint systems” on page 4-27.
WA R N I N G IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT PROPERLY EVEN WITH AN AIRBAG.• Seat belts help keep the driver and pas-sengers properly positioned. This reduces the risk of injury in all collisions,and reduces the risk of serious injuries or death when the  
airbags inflate. 
During sudden braking just before a col-lision, an unrestra 
ined or 
improperly 
restrained driver or front passenger can move forward into direct contact with, orwithin close proximi 
ty to, the airbag 
when it begins to inflate. The beginning stage of 
 airbag inflation is 
the most forceful and can cause serious injuries or death if the occupant comes in contact with the airbag at this time.
• Seat belts reduce the risk of injury inrear impact collisions, and in lower-speed frontal collisions because the air-bags are not designed  
to inflate in those 
situations.• Seat belts reduce the risk of beingthrown from your vehi 
cle in a collision or 
rollover.WA R N I N G IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROP- ERLY SEATED.• A driver or front passenger sitting tooclose to the steering wheel or instrumentpanel during airbag deployment can be seriously inju 
red or killed.
• Airbags inflate ve
ry quickly and with 
great force. If the driver and front pas- senger are not properly seated andrestrained, the airbag may not provide the proper protection, and can cause serious injuries or death when it inflates.• To reduce the risk to the driver of seriousinjury or death due to a deployingdriver’s airbag, al 
ways properly wear 
your seat belt and adju 
st the driver’s seat 
as far back as possible, maintaining a position that still allows the driver tohave good control of the steering wheel, brake, accelerator, and other vehicle con- trols.WA R N I N G
• To reduce the risk to the front passengerof serious injury or 
 death from a deploy- 
ing passenger’s airbag, make sure thepassenger always wears the seat belt properly, remains seat 
ed upright and all 
the way back in the  
seat, and positions 
the seat as far back as possible.• Seat all infants and children in the rearseat, properly restrain 
ed in an appropri- 
ate child restraint system.WA R N I N G Airbags inflate very
 quickly and with 
great force. Do not sit on the edge of the seat or sit with your  
lower legs too close to 
the instrument panel,  
or lean your head or 
chest close to the steering wheel or the instrument panel. Do not put your feet or legs on or against the instrument panel.WA R N I N G
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WA R N I N G Infants and small children should never ride unrestrained,  
or lean against the 
instrument panel. They should never rideheld in your arms or 
 on your lap. They 
can be seriously inju 
red or killed in an 
accident, especially when the airbagsinflate. Seat all infa 
nts and children in the 
rear seat, properly re 
strained in an appro- 
priate child restraint system. Refer to“Child restraint systems” on page 4-27.
WA R N I N G NEVER put REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS or INFANTRESTRAINT SYSTEMS in the front pas-senger seat. This pl 
aces the infant too 
close to the passenger’s airbag. During deployment of that airbag, the infant canbe seriously inju 
red or killed. 
Rear-facing child restraint systems or infant restraint systems must only be usedin the rear seat.Airbag
WA R N I N G FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seatwhenever possible. If they must be used inthe front passenger se 
at, move the seat to 
the most rearward po 
sition and make sure 
the child stays in the child restraint sys-tem, properly restrained. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death to the child.WA R N I N G Older children should be seated in the rear seat with thei 
r seat belt properly 
worn, and with an  
appropriate booster 
seat if needed. Refer to “Children  
who have outgrown 
child restraint systems” on page 4-33.
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The SRS includes the following components: 
The airbag control unit  
monitors the readiness 
of the electronic parts of the system whenever the ignition switch or the operation mode is under the following conditions. These include all of the item 
s listed above a
nd all related 
wiring.[Except for vehicles equipped with the F. A . S . T. - k e y ] The ignition switch is in the “ON” or“START” position. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] The operation mode is in ON. The airbags will operate under the same con- ditions as the airbag control unit. 
When the impact sensors detect a sufficient front or side impact to deploy the airbag(s),the appropriate airbag 
(s) will be deployed. 
When the airbag control unit detects rollover of the vehicle, curtain airbags will be deployed. When airbags deploy, some smoke is released accompanied by a loud noise. The smoke is not harmful, but do not 
 intentionally inhale 
the smoke as it may ca 
use temporary irrita- 
tion to people with respiratory problems. An inflated airbag will  
deflate quickly, so you 
may not even notice that the airbag wasinflated. Airbag inflation does not prevent the driver from seeing or being able 
 to steer the vehicle, 
and does not prevent people from leaving the vehicle.
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This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR).
How the Supplemental  Restraint System works 1- Airbag module (Driver) 2- SRS warning light 3- Passenger’s airb 
ag off indicator 
4- Front impact sensors5- Airbag module (Passenger) 7- Driver’s seat position sensor8- Passenger’s seat oc 
cupant classifica- 
tion sensor system 
9- Airbag control unit
10- Side airbag modules11- Curtain airbag modules12- Side impact sensors
CAUTION Airbags inflate very quickly and with great force. In certain situations, contact with aninflating airbag may cause small cuts, abra- sions, and bruises.
Event Data Recording 
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