
Parking 6-6 Driving safety
6
On snowy roads, ice can form on the braking system, making the brakes less effective. While driving in such conditions, pay closeattention to surrounding
vehicles and to the
condition of the road surface. From time to time, lightly depress the brake pedal andcheck how effective the brakes are. It is important to take
advantage of the engine
braking by downshifting while driving on steep downhill roads in order to prevent thebrakes from overheating.
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When parking on a hill, set the parking brake,and turn the front wheels toward the curb on a downhill, or away from
the curb on an uphill.
If necessary, apply chocks to the wheels.Be sure that the parki
ng brake is firmly set
when parked and that the selector lever is in the “P” (PARK) position.
When parking on a hill, it is important to set the parking brake befo
re moving the selector
lever to the “P” (PARK) position. This pre- vents loading the parking brake against the transaxle. When this ha
ppens, it is difficult to
move the selector lever out of the “P” Never leave the engine running while you take a short nap or rest. Also, never leave the engine running in a closed or poorly venti- lated place. Your front bumper can be damaged if you scrape it over curbs or parking stop blocks.Be careful when traveling up or down steep slopes where your bumper can scrape the road.
Always carry the key and lock all doors and the liftgate when leaving the vehicle unat- tended. Always try to park your vehicle in a well litarea. Move effort could be required to turn the steering wheel. Refer to “Electric power steering system(EPS)” on page 5-99.
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It is very important to know how muchweight your vehicle can carry. This weight is called the vehicle ca
pacity weight and
includes the weight of
all occupants, cargo
(including the roof load), non-factory-
When driving in cold weather When driving downhill Parking Parking on a hill
Parking with the engine run- ning
WA R N I N G Leaving the engine ru
nning risks injury or
death from accidentally moving the selec- tor lever or the accumulation of toxicexhaust fumes in the passenger compart- ment.
Where you park
WA R N I N G Do not park your vehicle in areas where combustible materials
such as dry grass or
leaves can come in contact with a hotexhaust, since a fire could occur.
When leaving the vehicle Do not keep the steering wheel fully turned for a long time Loading information
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Cargo loads 6-10 Driving safety
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To determine the cargo load capacity for your vehicle, subtract the
weight of all vehicle
occupants from the vehi
cle capacity weight.
For additional information, if needed, refer to “Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit” on page 6-8. DO NOT USE the Gross Vehicle Weight Rat- ing and Gross Axle Weight Rating numberslisted on the safety certification label located on the inside sill of the driver’s door as the guide for passengers and/or cargo weight.(Except for Vehicles for Mexico)
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Cargo loads Cargo load precautions
WA R N I N G To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the combined weights of the driver,passengers and cargo and must neverexceed the vehicle capacity weight. Exceeding the vehicle capacity weight will adversely affect ve
hicle performance,
including handling and braking, and may cause an accident. Do not load cargo or luggage higher than the top of the seatback. Be sure that yourcargo or luggage cann
ot move when your
vehicle is in motion. Having either the re
ar view blocked, or
your cargo being thrown
inside the cabin
if you suddenly have to brake can cause a serious accident or
injury or death.
Put cargo or luggage in the cargo area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weightevenly.
Loading cargo on the roof
WA R N I N G Weight placed on the
roof of the vehicle
will raise the vehicle’ and adversely affect
its handling charac-
teristics. As a result, driving errors oremergency maneuvers could lead to a loss of control and result in an accident. Drive slowly and avoid excessive maneuverssuch as sudden brak
ing or quick turning.
Make sure that the
weight of luggage and
the roof carrier do not exceed the maxi-mum roof load, 110 lb (50 kg). If the maxi-mum roof load is ex
ceeded, this could
cause damage to the ve
hicle or result in an
accident. The total weight of all occupants and lug- gage, including your r
oof load, must not
exceed the vehicle capacity weight. For more information, refer to “Tire and load- ing information placard” on page 11-3 Roof load is determined by adding the weight of the roof
carrier and the weight
of the luggage placed
on the roof carrier.
For additional information, refer to “Maximum roof load” on page 11-5.CAUTION Do not load luggage directly onto the roof. Use a roof carrier that properly fits your vehicle. For installation, refer to the instruction man-ual provided with the roof carrier. Place the luggage on the carrier so that its weight is distri
buted evenly with the heaviest
items on the bottom. Do not load items that are wider than the roof carrier.WA R N I N G
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Trailer towing
Driving safety 6-15
6
You’ll need more passing distance up ahead when you’re towing a trailer. And, because you’re a good deal longer, you’ll need to gomuch farther beyond the passed vehicle before you can return to your lane. Hold the bottom of the steering wheel with one hand. Then, to move the trailer to the left,just move that hand to the left. To move the trailer to the right, move your hand to the right. Always back up sl
owly and, if possible,
have someone guide you. When you’re turning with a trailer, make wider than normal turns to help prevent the trailer from striking shoulders, curbs, roadsigns, trees or other objects.
Avoid jerky or sudden maneuvers. Signal well in advance. Towing a trailer puts additional burden on the engine and transaxle,
which may cause over-
heating. Following ar
e some suggestions to
reduce overheating: When towing at high al
titudes, engine coolant
and automatic transaxle oil will overheat at a lower temperature than at normal altitudes. If you turn your engine off immediately aftertowing at high altitude
on steep uphill grades,
your vehicle may show
signs similar to over-
heating. To avoid this
, let the engine run
while parked (preferably on level ground) with the automatic transaxle in the “P”turning the engine off.
If the engine coolant temperature indica- tor flashes on the information screen in the multi-information display or the engine power drops suddenly, refer to “Engine overheati
ng” on page 8-4.
If the warning display or warning display illuminates, re
fer to “Warning dis-
play” on page 5-70, 5-78.
Reduce speed and downshift before you start down a long or steep downgrade. If you don’t downshift, over using the brakes can cause reduced brake efficiency. You can tow in “D” (DRIVE) position. You may want to shift the selector lever to the 3rd or a lower position, under heavy loads or hilly conditions. Always place chocks or blocks under both the vehicle and trailer wheels when parking. Besure that the parking brake is firmly set and that the selector lever is in the “P” (PARK) position. Avoid parki
ng on a hill with a
trailer, but if it cannot be avoided, do so only after performing the following:
Passing Backing up Making turns
CAUTION Making sharp turns while towing a trailer could cause the
trailer to come in contact
with the vehicle. Your
vehicle could be dam-
aged. Avoid making sharp turns while tow- ing a trailer.
Overheating Cause of overheating
Solution
Air conditioning on Turn off Highway speeds Reduce speed Going up hills Select lower gear posi-
tion
Stop-and-go city traf- fic
With the vehicle stopped, shift to the “N” (NEUTRAL) position and idle the engine at high idle.
Driving on hills Parking
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Trailer towing 6-16 Driving safety
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1. Apply the brakes a
nd keep them applied.
2. Have someone plac
e chocks or blocks
under both the vehicle and trailer wheels. 3. When the chocks or blocks are in place, release your brakes slowly until thechocks or blocks absorb the load. 4. Apply the parking brake firmly. 5. Set the selector lever to the

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Comfort controlsVents ................................................................................................7-2 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner ......................7-5 Important air conditioning operating tips ..
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.....7-13
Air purifier .....................................................................................7-14 AM/FM radio/CD player (if so equipped) .....................................7-14 Handling of Discs ..........................................................................7-18Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ....................................................7-19 Important Points on Safety for the Customer ................................7-23 Operation Keys ..............................................................................7-24Listen to Radio ...............................................................................7-26 Listen to Satellite Radio (if so equipped) .......................................7-28 Listen to CDs .................................................................................7-30Listen to MP3s ...............................................................................7-31 Listen to an iPod ............................................................................7-32 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device .........................................7-34To play iPod/USB memory device tr
acks via voice ope
ration ......7-37
Listen to Bluetooth Audio .............................................................7-40 Display Indicator ...........................................................................7-42Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment ...........................7-44 System Settings ..............................................................................7-44 Troubleshooting ..........
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.....7-47
Clock (if so equipped) ....................................................................7-49 General information about your radio .....
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.....7-50
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Important Points on Safety for the Customer
Comfort controls 7-23
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This product features
a number of pictorial
indications as well as
points concerning han-
dling so that you can use the product cor- rectly and in a safe manner, as well as preventinjury or damage to yourself, other users, or property.
File extension m4a Supported tag information
AAC tags or ID3 tags Title, Artist name, Album name
Maximum number of characters that can be indicated on
the display
64 characters
Important Points on Safety for the Customer
WA R N I N G The driver should not pay close attention to the display while driving.This may prevent the driver looking where they are going, and cause an acci- dent.
Item
Details
The driver should not perform compli- cated operations while driving.Performing complicated
operations while
driving may prevent
the driver looking
where they are going, and cause an acci- dent.Therefore stop the vehicle in a safe loca- tion before performi
ng such operations.
Do not use during malfunctions, such as when no sound is audible. This may lead to acci
dent, fire, or electric
shock. Ensure water or othe
r foreign objects do
not enter the product. This may lead to sm
oking, fire, electric
shock, or malfunction. Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot.This may lead to fire
, electric shock, or
malfunction. In the event of abnormalities occurring when foreign objects or water enter the product, resulting in smoke or a strangesmell, immediately st
op using the product,
and consult an auth
orized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer or a re
pair facility of your
choice. Continuing to use the product may result in accident, fire, or electric shock. Do not disassemble or modify the product. This may lead to malf
unction, fire, or elec-
tric shock.WA R N I N G
During thunderstorms, do not touch the antenna or the front panel.This may lead to el
ectrical shock from
lightning.CAUTION Do not block ventilati
on holes or heat sinks
on the product. Blocking ventilation holes
or heat sinks may
prevent heat from escaping from within theproduct, leading to fire or malfunction. Do not turn the volume up to the extent that you cannot hear sounds from outside the vehicle while driving. Driving without being able to hear soundsfrom outside the vehi
cle may result in an
accident. Do not insert your hand or fingers into the disc slot. This may result in injury.WA R N I N G
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Operation Keys 7-24 Comfort controls
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1. Press the PWR/VOL key. Turn the power on,
and resume playback
from the previous status. 2. Press the PWR/VOL key.Turn the power OFF.
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1. Turn the PWR/VOL key to adjust the vol- ume. Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise to increase, and count
er- clockwise to
decrease the volume.
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1. Insert the disc into
the disc slot with the
label surface up. Push the disc in a certain amount, and the product will pull the disc in, and playbackwill start. 2. Press the key. This will eject the disc from the product, so remove the disc.
Operation Keys Turn the Power ON/ OFF
NOTE
Hold down the steering MODE button to also turn the audio function ON/OFF.
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Adjust Volume
NOTE
The maximum value for volume is 45, and the minimum is 0. The initial setting for volume is “17”.
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Insert/Eject Discs
CAUTIONWhen replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an
area in which stop-
ping is permitted. Do not insert your hand, fingers, or foreign objects into the disc
slot. This may lead to
injury, smoking, or fire. 3 inches (8 cm) CDs are not supported.Disc * Label side
Disc slot
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Listen to Radio
Comfort controls 7-27
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Press the RADIO key to switch the band. Switch between AM and FM bands. The selected band is indicated on the display. *: When a satellite tuner is connected Turn the /SEL key to the frequency to lis- ten to.
Collective search for stations that can be received. Press the SCAN key. When a station is received, this is played for 5 seconds, then the product searches for thenext station. Register the broadcast st
ation in advance, and
select this at a later time. 1. Tune in to the frequency to register. 2. Hold down any of the keys from the 1RPT key to the 6 key.
A “Beep” sounds, and the preset key is registered.
During RBDS broadcast
reception, select
CAT (category content), and automaticallyscan for stations. 1. During FM reception, press the CAT key. This switches to the CAT selection mode. 2. Press the CAT key to select CAT. 3. Press the key or key. The CAT (category content) indicator will flash, and station selection will automati- cally start.When a station is received, the frequency is displayed.
To Listen to the Radio
NOTE
Bands switch in the order AM, FM1, FM2, SIR1*, SIR2*, SIR3*, and SIR4*. If no signal is received, bands will not be switched to SIR2, SIR3, or SIR4.
Manual/Seek Station Selection
/SEL key (counter- clockwise)
Reduces the frequency being received.
/SEL key (clockwise)
Increases the frequency being received.
key
(hold down)
Release the button to start seek station selection, and when a station is received, scanning stops.
key
(hold down)Scan Station Selection
NOTE
Press this button again while receiving the station to return to normal reception.
Preset Memory
NOTE
The preset memory can register a maximum of 6 stations for each band. If a preset key that al
ready has a station reg-
istered is selected, then this is overwritten with the new preset. Pressing the preset key will select the previ- ously registered frequency.
CAT Search
NOTE
This receives the station detected first.
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