HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-233
5
• If the device does not operate, continuewith “Programming a new HomeLink
®”
steps 5 to 7 to complete the program-ming of a rolling code equipped device.
5. At the garage door opener receiver(motor-head unit) in the garage, locate the“Learn” or “Smart” but
ton. This can usu-
ally be found where the hanging antennawire is attached to the motor-head unit(see the garage
door opener manual to
identify the “Learn” button.)6. Firmly press and release the “Learn” or“Smart” button. (The name and color ofthe button may vary by manufacturer.)
seconds to initiate
step 7.7. Return to the vehi
cle and firmly press,
hold for 2 seconds and release the pro-grammed HomeLink
® button. Repeat the
“press/hold/release”
sequence a second
time, and, depending on the brand of thegarage door opener (or other rolling codeequipped device), repe
at this sequence a
third time to complete the programmingprocess.HomeLink
® should now activate your
rolling code equipped device.
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Canadian radio-frequenc
y laws require trans-
mitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) afterseveral seconds of tr
ansmission - which may
not be long enough for HomeLink
® to pick
up the signal during programming. Similar tothis Canadian law, some U.S. gate operatorsare designed to “time-
out” in the same man-
ner.The indicator LED on the hand-held transmit-ter will go off when the device times out indi-cating that it has fi
nished transmitting.
If you live in Canada or you are having diffi-culties programming a gate operator orgarage door opener by using the “Program-ming” procedures, re
place “Programming a
new HomeLink
®” step 3 with the following:
3. Press and release - every 2 seconds(“cycle”) your hand-held transmitter until theHomeLink
® indicator light changes from
slowly flashing orange to either rapidly flash-ing green (rolling code
) or continuously lit
green (fixed code). Now you may release thehand-held transmitter button.Proceed with “Programming a new Home-Link
®” step 4 to complete.
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The HomeLink
® has the capab
ility of receiv-
ing garage door status from compatiblegarage door opener systems. Check yourgarage door opener manual for the availablefeature and HomeLink
® compatibility. Also
for a listing of compatible systems contactHomeLink
® at: www.homelink.com
NOTE
In the event that there are still programmingdifficulties or questi
ons, additional Home-
Link
® information and programming videos
can be found online at www.homelink.com,www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex, or bycalling the HomeLink
® Hotline.
Gate operator/Canadian pro-gramming
NOTE
If programming a garage door opener or gateoperator, it is advise
d to unplug the device
during the “cycling” pr
ocess to prevent pos-
sible overheating.
Additional steps for program-ming a door system with feed-back
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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-235
5
The HomeLink
® has the capability of listen-
ing to these messages at a range up to 820.2feet (250 m) (open line
of sight), but range
may be reduced by obstacles such as housesor trees. You may have to slow your vehiclespeed to receive the CLOSED or OPENEDmessage feedback from the garage dooropener. If the unit is out of range beforereceiving either the UP or DOWN messagefrom the door opener, both the UP andDOWN indicators will fl
ash red followed by
a continuous lit orange
indicator in the direc-
tion the door was last moving.Recall of the door stat
e after initial feedback
is possible by simultane
ously pressing either
HomeLink
® buttons 1 and 2 or buttons 2 and
3 for 2 seconds. The la
st recorded message
will be displayed for 3
seconds, again follow-
ing the garage door st
atus indication of the
figure above.
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To erase programming from the 3 buttons(individual buttons cannot
be erased but can
be “reprogrammed” as
outlined below), fol-
low the steps noted:
1. Press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink
®
buttons for at least
10 seconds. The indi-
cator will change
from continuous yellow
to rapidly flashing green.2. Release both buttons.3. HomeLink
® is now in the train (or learn-
ing) mode and can be programmed at anytime beginning with “Programming a newHomeLink
®” step 1.
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To reprogram a HomeLink
® button, complete
the following.1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink
®
button. Do not release the button.2. The indicator light will begin to slowlyflash orange after 20
seconds. The Home-
Link
® button can be released at this point.
Proceed with “P
rogramming a new
HomeLink
®” step 2.
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Your HomeLink
® system operates on a radio
frequency subject to
Federal Communica-
tions Commission (FCC)
Rules (For vehicles
sold in U.S.A.) and Industry Canada Rules(For vehicles sold in Canada). This devicecomplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules andRSS- 210 of the Industry Canada Rules.Operation is subject to the following two con-ditions.This device may not
cause harmful inter-
ference.This device must ac
cept any interference
that may be received, including interfer-ence that may cause undesired operation.
Clearing the programmed information
NOTE
Do not hold for longer than 20 seconds.
Reprogramming a single HomeLink
® button
NOTE
If you do not complete the programming of anew device to the button,
it will revert to the
previously stored programming.For questions or
comments, visit
www.homelink.com,www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex, or bycalling the HomeLink
® Hotline.
General information
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Comfort controlsVents ................................................................................................7-2Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner ......................7-5Important air conditioning operating tips ..
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Air purifier .....................................................................................7-14General information about your radio .....
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Air purifier7-14 Comfort controls
7
The air conditioner shoul
d be operated for at
least five minutes each week, even in coldweather. This includes the quick defrostingmode. Operating the
air condition system
weekly maintains lubrication of the compres-sor internal parts to keep the air conditionerin the best operating condition.
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The air conditioning system is equipped withan air filter to re
move pollen
and dust.
The air filter’s ability to collect pollen anddirt is reduced as it be
comes dirty, so replace
it periodically. For the
maintenance interval,
refer to the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE-NANCE MANUAL”.
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Your vehicle’s radio receives both AM andFM stations.The quality of your reception is affected bydistance, obstacles, a
nd signal interference.
This radio complies with
Part 15 of Federal
Communications Comm
ission (FCC) Rules
(for vehicles sold in U.S.A.). Operation issubject to the following conditions:
The device may not cause harmful inter-ference.This device must ac
cept any interference
recieved, including interference that maycause undesirable operation.
CAUTIONThe air conditioning system in your vehiclemust be charged with the refrigerant HFO-1234yf and the lubricant SUN-PAG46A.Use of any other refrige
rant or lubricant will
cause severe da
mage and may re
quire replac-
ing your vehicle’s entire air conditioningsystem.The release of refrigerant into the atmo-sphere is not recommended.The new refrigerant HFO-1234yf in yourvehicle is designed not
to harm the earth’s
ozone layer. Additiona
lly, it has a signifi-
cantly reduced global
warming impact on the
environment, compared to the refrigerantHFC-134a.
During a long period of disuse Air purifier
NOTE
Operation in certain conditions such as driv-ing on a dusty road and frequent use of theair conditioner can lead
to reduction of ser-
vice life of the filter. When you feel that theair flow is lower than normal or when thewindshield or windows st
art to fog up easily,
replace the air filter.Contact your Mitsubishi
Motors dealer or a
repair facility of your
choice for assistance.
General information about your radio
CAUTIONChanges or modifica
tions not expressly
approved by the party meeting the aboveconditions could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.
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General information about your radio
Comfort controls 7-15
7
FM signals do not follow the earth surfacenor are they reflected by the upper atmo-sphere. For this reason,
FM broadcasts cannot
be received over long distances. AM signalsfollow the earth’s surface and are reflected bythe upper atmosphere. For this reason, AMbroadcasts can be received over longer dis-tances.Because of the limited
range of FM signals
and the way FM waves transmit, you mayexperience weak or
fading FM reception.
When the broadcast is
blocked by mountains
or similar obstructions,
reception can be dis-
turbed.
The reason why one can hear FM but not AMin parking garages, unde
r bridges etc., is that
FM signals, unlike AM
signals, are reflected
by solid objects such
as buildings, etc.
Because FM signals are easily reflected bybuildings, this can also
cause reception dis-
turbances.The direct signal from
the broadcast station
reaches the antenna slightly before thereflected signal. This time difference maycause some reception di
sturbance or flutter.
This problem occurs primarily in urban areas.
If one listens to a weak station and is in thevicinity of another st
rong station, both sta-
tions might be received simultaneously.Stereo reception re
quires a high quality
broadcast signal. This means that types ofdisturbances mentioned previously becomemore marked and the reception range issomewhat diminished during stereo recep-tion.
Signal transmission Weak reception (fading) FM AM25 to 40 mile radius(40 to 64 km)
100 mile radius(160 km)
Reflection
Cross modulation FM stereo reception
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General information about your radio7-16 Comfort controls
7
FM reception is affected by the electrical sys-tems of vehicles in the vicinity, especiallythose without an electr
onic noise suppression
device. The disturbance is even greater if thestation is weak or poorly tuned.FM reception is not as sensitive to electricaldisturbances as AM. AM
reception is sensi-
tive to electrical dist
urbances such as power
lines, lightning and ot
her types of similar
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Emission-control system maintenanceVehicle care and maintenance 9-23
9
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Your vehicle is equi
pped with an emission-
control system that meets all the requirementsof the U.S. Environm
ental Protection Agency
and Environment Cana
da. The emission-con-
trol system is made of:a positive crankcase
ventilation system
an evaporative emis
sion-control system
an exhaust emission-control system
To be sure the emissi
on-control system works
properly, have your vehicle inspected andmaintained by an authorized MitsubishiMotors dealer or a repair facility of yourchoice. This should be done at the time ormileage specified in the “WARRANTY ANDMAINTENANCE MANUAL”.These, and all the other “general” mainte-nance services listed in this manual, need tobe performed to keep
your vehicle running
properly and reliably.You should also have an inspection and ser-vice any time you suspect a malfunction.
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Spark plugs must fire properly to ensureproper engine perfo
rmance and emission-
control.Do not reuse spark plugs by cleaning orregapping. Spark plugs should be replaced atthe mileage specified in the “WARRANTYAND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”.
Check the hose surfaces for any heat andmechanical damage, hard and brittle rubber,cracking, tears, cuts and abrasions. Pay spe-cial attention to the hos
es closest to high heat
sources such as the exhaust manifold. Checkall the hose connections
, such as clamps and
couplings, to make sure
they are secure and
that there are no leaks. If you see any wear ordamage, replace the
hoses immediately.
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Have the valve clea
rance checked at an
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer at themileage specified in the “WARRANTY ANDMAINTENANCE MANUAL”.If the engine sounds abnormally loud, haveadjustments made by an authorizedMitsubishi Motors dealer.
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Check these regularly for damage or leaks inthe fuel lines and connections. Check the fueltank filler cap for dama
ge or looseness. Pay
special attention to the fuel lines closest to
Emission-control system maintenance
NOTE
To meet government regulations and pro-mote cleaner air, your
vehicle is equipped
with an onboard dia
gnostic system (OBD).
The engine electronic control module thatcontrols OBD functions stores various data(especially a
bout the exhaust emissions).
This data will be erased if the battery cable isdisconnected, which c
ould make a rapid
diagnosis difficult.
Do not disconnect the
battery cable when the engine malfunctionindicator (“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or“Check engine
light”) is ON.
Spark plugs
NOTE
Use the recommended or equivalent sparkplugs listed under “Engin
e specifications” on
page 11-6. Use of other plugs could causeengine damage, loss of performance or radionoise.
Fuel hoses Intake valve clearance Fuel system (tank, pipe line and connection, and fuel tank filler cap)
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