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lWhen the engine switch or the operation
mode is in the following conditions, the
average fuel consumption display and
average speed display are automatically
reset.
[Except vehicles equipped with keyless
operation system]
The ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “LOCK” position for about 4 hours or
longer.
[For vehicles equipped with keyless op- eration system]
The operation mode is in ACC or OFF
for about 4 hours or longer.NOTEl The average fuel consumption display and
average speed display can be reset individu- ally for the auto reset mode and manual reset
mode.
l The memory of the auto reset mode or man-
ual reset mode for the average fuel con-sumption display and average speed display
is erased if the battery is disconnected.
l The initial (default) setting is “Auto reset
mode”.Changing the fuel consumption
display unit
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The display unit for fuel consumption can be
switched. The distance, speed, and amount units are also switched to match the selected
fuel consumption unit. 1. Press and hold the multi-information
meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch from the setting mode
screen to the menu screen.
Refer to “Changing the function settings (when the ignition switch or the opera-
tion mode is ON)” on page 5-19.
2. Lightly press the multi-information me-
ter switch to select “AVG UNIT” (fuelconsumption display setting).
Type 1Type 23. Press and hold the multi-information
meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to display “AVG UNIT” (fuel con-
sumption display unit setting).
4. Lightly press the multi-information me-
ter switch to switch in sequence from
km/L → L/100 km → mpg (US) → mpg
(UK) → RETURN → km/L.Type 1Type 2
5. Press and hold the multi-information
meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to change the setting to the selec-
ted unit.
NOTEl The display units for the driving range, the
average fuel consumption, the average speed and the momentary fuel consumption areswitched, but the units for the indicating
needle (speedometer), the odometer and the tripmeter will remain unchanged.
Multi-information display
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1- Position lamp indication lamp® p. 5-46
2- High-beam indication lamp ® p. 5-46
3- Charge warning lamp ® p. 5-48
4- Turn-signal indication lamps/Hazard warning indication lamps ® p. 5-46
5- Front fog lamp indication lamp* ® p. 5-46
6- Rear fog lamp indication lamp ® p. 5-46
7- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lamp ® p. 6-49
8- Tyre pressure monitoring system warn- ing lamp* ® p. 6-729- Brake warning lamp ® p. 5-47
10- Cruise control indication lamp* ® p. 6-55
11- Seat belt warning lamp ® p. 4-11
12- Supplement Restraint System (SRS) warning lamp ® p. 4-36
13- Check engine warning lamp ® p. 5-47
14- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF in- dicator* ® p. 6-53
15- Active Stability Control (ASC) indica- tor* ® p. 6-53
16- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF indica- tion lamp* ® p. 6-2217- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) indication
lamp* ® p. 6-19
18- Diesel preheat indication lamp (diesel- powered vehicles) ® p. 5-46
19- Information screen display list ® p. 5-27
20- Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) indicator* ® p. 6-63
21- Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) OFF indicator* ® p. 6-63
Information screen display list
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When there is information to be announced, such as lamp reminders, a sound is emitted and the screen switches to the displays shown below.
Refer to the appropriate page and take the necessary measures.When the cause of the warning display is eliminated, the warning display goes out automatically.Refer to “Warning display list (when the ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF)” on page 5-28.
Refer to “Warning display list (when the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON)” on page 5-31.
Refer to “Other interrupt displays” on page 5-42.
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Screen type 1Screen type 2CauseSolution (Reference)
––
lThe keyless operation key is
not detected.l Insert the keyless operation
key into the key slot in the
glove box.
Refer to “If the keyless opera-
tion key is not operating prop- erly” on page 3-20.
––
l You have forgotten to remove
the keyless operation key
from the key slot in the glove box.l Remove the keyless operation
key from the key slot in the glove box.
––
l The steering wheel is locked.l Press the engine switch.
Refer to “Steering wheel
lock” on page 3-16.
––
l The engine is stopped and the
selector lever is in a position
other than the “P” (PARK)
position.l On vehicles with
A/T or
CVT, move the selector lever
to the “P” (PARK) position to
put the operation mode in
OFF.
––
l The driver’s door is opened
with the steering wheel un- locked.l Refer to “Steering wheel
lock” on page 3-16.
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Screen type 1Screen type 2CauseSolution (Reference)lThe bonnet is open.lClose the bonnet.
Refer to “Bonnet” on page 10-03.
––
l There is a fault in the elec-
tronic immobilizer (Anti-theft
starting system).l Put the operation mode in
OFF, and then start the engine again.
If the warning is not cancel-
led, please contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.
––
l The driver’s door is open and
the operation mode is put in a
mode other than OFF.l Put the operation mode in
OFF.
Refer to “Changing the opera- tion mode” on page 3-14.
––
l There is a fault in the steering
wheel lock.l Immediately stop the vehicle
in a safe place.
We recommend you to con-
sult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
––
l There is a fault in the electri-
cal system.l Immediately stop the vehicle
in a safe place.
We recommend you to con-
sult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
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Screen type 1Screen type 2CauseSolution (Reference)lThe engine is overheated.lStop the vehicle in a safe
place and take corrective measures.
Refer to “Engine overheat-
ing” on page 8-04.l The automatic transmission
(A/T or CVT) fluid tempera-
ture is too high.l Refer to “Automatic transmis-
sion INVECS-II Sports Mode
6A/T (Intelligent & Innova-
tive Vehicle Electronic Con-
trol System II)” on page 6-26.
l Refer to “Automatic transmis-
sion INVECS-III Sports
Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic
Control System III)” on page 6-32.l You turned the ignition
switch to the “ON” positionor put the operation mode in
ON without fastening your
seat belt.l Fasten your seat belt properly.
“Seat belt warning” on page
4-11.l There is a fault in the fuel
system.l We recommend you to con-
sult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
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Screen type 1Screen type 2CauseSolution (Reference)lYou are driving with the
parking brake still applied.l Release the parking brake.
Refer to “Brake warning dis- play” on page 5-48.l There is a fault in the engine
oil circulation system.l Immediately stop the vehicle
in a safe place. We recom- mend you to have it checked.
Refer to “Oil pressure warn-
ing display” on page 5-50.l There is a fault in the charg-
ing system.l Immediately stop the vehicle
in a safe place. We recom-mend you to consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.
Refer to “Charge warning dis-
play” on page 5-49.l There is a fault in the SRS
airbag or the pretensioner sys-tem.l We recommend you to have it
checked, immediately.
Refer to “Supplemental re-
straint System (SRS) warning
lamp” on page 4-36.l There is an automatic head-
lamp levelling fault.l We recommend you to have it
checked.
Refer to “Automatic head-
lamp levelling” on page 5-56.
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Screen type 1Screen type 2CauseSolution (Reference)lThe electronically controlled
4WD system is hot.l Refer to “Electronically con-
trolled 4WD system” on page 6-39.l The fuel additives are running
low.l Refill the fuel additives at a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.l The fuel is running low.lRefuel as soon as possible.
Refer to “Fuel remaining
warning display” on page 5-16.l An excessive amount of par-
ticulate matter (PM) accumu- lates inside the diesel particu-
late filter (DPF).l Refer to “Diesel particulate
filter (DPF)” on page 6-17.l It is suspected that the engine
oil level has increased exces- sively.l Immediately have your vehi-
cle checked by a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.
Refer to “Engine oil level warning display” on page5-50.
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Other interrupt displays
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Screen type 1Screen type 2System operation statusReference
––
lWhen starting the engine, you
pressed the engine switch without depressing the clutch pedal (M/T).l On vehicles with
M/T, place
the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position, fully de- press the clutch pedal, depressthe brake pedal with the rightfoot. Then, press the engine
switch. Refer to “Starting and stopping the engine” on page
3-17.
––
l When starting the engine, the
selector lever is in a position
other than the “P” (Park) or the “N” (Neutral) position, or you pressed the engine switch
without depressing the brake pedal (A/T or CVT).l On vehicles with
A/T or
CVT, place the selector lever in the “P” (PARK) position,
depress the brake pedal with the right foot. Then, press the engine switch. Refer to
“Starting and stopping the en- gine” on page 3-17.
The operation status of each system is displayed on the information screen. Refer to the appropriate page for the system for further details.
NOTEl When operating each system, confirm that the operation status of the system has changed on the information screen. However, the operation status of the
system may not be displayed immediately after the warning display appears even if the system is operated.
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