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Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. There’s no doubt you’ve already realized how well your
car drives on the open road. What you may not know is all the great features that help your car perform
the way it does. In the pages ahead we’re going to run through the basics and prepare you for the road.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Driver’s View .............. 2-3
Controls ................. 4-6
Own the Road ............... 7
Safety ................... 8-9
Technology ............. 10-11
HomeLink
® (if equipped) .....12
Audio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Display Audio (if equipped) ...14
Smartphone Link Display Audio
(SDA) (if equipped) ......15-16
Bluetooth
® ................ 17
FAQ’s ................. 18-20
Some of the information contained in this booklet may not be correct due to product changes which may have occurred after the time it was
published. Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, to prices, color, materials,
specification and models.
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DRIVER’S VIEW
1 Headlights and Fog Lights ...........
Page 4
2 Windshield Wiper Lever
.............Page 5
3 Automatic Climate Controls ..........
Page 6
4 Seat Heater Switch (if equipped) ......
Page 6
5 Cruise Control
.................... Page 7
6 Engine Start Switch (if equipped)
....Page 10
7 Multi-Information Display (MID) ......
Page 11
8 HomeLink® (if equipped)
........... Page 12
9 Audio Remote Control Switch ........
Page 13
10 USB and iPod® Input
.............. Page 13
11 Display Audio ....................
Page 14
12 Smartphone Link Display Audio (SDA)
(if equipped) .................... Page 15
13 Bluetooth® Controls ...............
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4CONTROLS
FOG LIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)Fog Lights will illuminate only when
headlights are on low beam. Turning
the knob in the direction of the ON
position turns on the fog lights.
Turning the knob in the direction of
the OFF position turns off the fog
lights. The knob will return to the
neutral position when released. HIGH /LOW BEAM SWITCH
To change the headlights from high
beam to low beam and vice versa, pull
the turn signal lever fully towards you
(1). An illuminated blue light in the
instrument cluster indicates when the
headlights are on high beam.
Headlight flasher – you can flash the
high beams by pulling the lever gently
towards you (2).
REGULAR HEADLIGHTSAUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)
Headlights and other lights on.
Parking, tail, front and rear sidemarker lights, license plate
and instrument panel lights on.
Headlights and other lights turn on and off automatically in
accordance with outside light level.
All lights off.
14DISPLAY AUDIO
LISTENING TO THE RADIO
- Selects AM/FM
- Selects type of Media
(MP3 and BT-A)
- Phone
- Power and Volume knob
- Seek stations up or down
- Returns to the initial display
- Tune stations / adjust
sound settings
TO ADJUST THE CLOCK
1. Press the HOME key
2. Touch SETTING, then CLOCK
The display changes to the clock setting where time and format can
be adjusted.
3. Touch SET
4. To return to the settings, touch BACK
5. The time setting changes are completed
This HD Radio receiver enables:
PSD Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior user
experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name,
artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other
relevant data streams.
HD2/HD3 Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM
channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original
music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
DIGITAL SOUND Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables
local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal.
AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD. To Register a Bluetooth
® Device:
1. Press the HOME key
2. Touch SETTING, then BLUETOOTH
3. Touch NEW DEVICES
(If no Bluetooth
® devices are registered, Step 3 is not required)
• If the Bluetooth® device is permitted to pair then it will allow the
connection to be made.
• Supports Ver. 2.1 + EDR
• Supported profiles: Bluetooth
® Audio A2DP(V1.1), AVRCP(V1.3);
Hands-free HFP(v1.5); Phonebook transfer PBAP(v1.0)
When Bluetooth
® is connected, 3 icons will display – the antenna level
(1 to 6), battery, Bluetooth® connected (shown on the HOME screen)
BLUETOOTH
® INFORMATION
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17BLUETOOTH® OPERATION WITH SMARTPHONE LINK DISPLAY AUDIO (SDA) (IF EQUIPPED)
BLUETOOTH® CONTROLS FOR SDA (IF EQUIPPED)TO MAKE A CALL
REDIALING
SAYING A TELEPHONE NUMBER (IF EQUIPPED)
MAKING A CALL USING A PHONEBOOK NUMBER
For a list of compatible Bluetooth
® devices, please go to
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/ownersThere are 3 ways to make a call: by saying a telephone number, by using the
Bluetooth 2.0 interface's phonebook, and by redialing a telephone number.
Press the SPEECH button. Say "Redial." The last phone number dialed from
the system will be redialed.
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Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say "Dial."
3. After the voice guide says "Number please," say the telephone number.
4. The voice guide will say "Dialing
Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface will then make the call. When the confirmation
function is on, the system will confirm the telephone number again.
To continue with that number, answer "Yes." To change the telephone
number, answer "No." The system will say "Number please." then say
the telephone number again.
1. Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say "Call" (Note: You must have names stored in the Phonebook or the
voice guide will say "The vehicle phonebook is empty. Would you like to
add a new entry now?")
3. After the voice guide says, "Name please." Say the name you want to
call from those registered in the Phonebook. If there is only 1 match,
the system voice guide will say "Calling
telephone number. If there are 2 or more matches, the voice guide will
say "More than one match was found, would you like to call
"Yes." If it is not the person, answer "No." The name of the next
matching person will be mentioned by the voice guide.
SPEECH BUTTON
Change to voice recognition
PICK-UP BUTTON
Answer an incoming call
HANG-UP BUTTON
End a call or voice recognition
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
1. Press the HOME key
2. Touch SETTING, then BLUETOOTH
3. Touch NEW DEVICES. If the Bluetooth
® device is permitted to pair then
the SDA system will allow the connection to be made.
4. Go to your phone's settings to confirm pairing
If you have paired multiple Bluetooth
® devices with your SDA system,
the Bluetooth® device that connected last will be selected and will
automatically connect when it is detected.
TO SELECT A DIFFERENT DEVICE:
1. Press the HOME key
2. Touch SETTING, then BLUETOOTH
3. Touch PAIRED DEVICES
4. Touch the “device name” to connect
5. This will complete the selection of the Bluetooth
® device
BLUETOOTH
® PAIRING
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Q: What should I do when my engine is hard to start?
A: Pressing on the accelerator pedal about half way down while cranking the engine may make it easier to start. When the engine starts, release your foot
from the accelerator pedal.
Q: Is my phone compatible with the factory Mitsubishi Bluetooth
® System?
A: Check the list of compatible phones at www.mitsubishicars.com/owners to see if the phone is Bluetooth® approved.
Q. Why doesn’t my device (USB, iPhone
®, Bluetooth® Audio, etc.) work?
A: You need to press the MEDIA button to select the appropriate device you want to use.
Q: How do I use Bluetooth
® Audio?
A: On the Display Audio radio, touch MENU and scroll to BT Audio. If your vehicle is equipped with the Smartphone Display Audio (SDA), Press MEDIA and
scroll to BT Audio.
Q: How do I transfer calls from Bluetooth
® back to my mobile phone's handset if I have the Smartphone Display Audio (SDA) system?
A: While on the call, press the speech button on your steering wheel and, once prompted, say “Transfer Call.”
Q: Why does my Audio System take so long to upload my music from my audio device?
A: The Mitsubishi system can read multiple device structures in order to catalog the music files for easy playing and listening. Depending on the amount
of music you have on your device, this may take a few minutes.
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Q: What are the different ways of playing music from my portable music player through the audio system in my vehicle?
A: There are two ways of playing music through your vehicle’s audio system.
• USB port - The system will find the songs in your device and categorize them according to Artist, Album, and Genre. Then you can have the system
find and play the song in your device that you prefer without physically searching your device. This is done on the Audio System screen.
NOTE: In this mode the storage device will also be charged.
• Bluetooth
® Streaming - Once your device is paired to the system, you can stream music from your device through the system to your vehicle’s
audio system. No wires or cords are required. Your music stops and restarts at the same song when you exit and when you re-enter the vehicle.
Voice commands are not available.
Q: Why can’t I control the music track selection via voice commands while Bluetooth
® streaming?
A: The Mitsubishi system is not configured to support this functionality.
Q: My Outlander Sport is equipped with “Micron Air Filtration.” Where is the filter located and does it need servicing?
A: The micron air filter is a small filter element which is located in the HVAC box just behind the glove box. The filter should be inspected frequently for
debris. The filter works well at filtering incoming air however the filter will clog and lead to reduced outlet air volume if not serviced on a regular basis.
Q: My Outlander Sport has two 12V accessory outlets. What devices can be plugged into these outlets?
A: Both of these outlets are protected with 15 amp fuses. Always check the current draw rating of any device prior to use in the vehicle. If the device is
rated above 12 amps, this could lead to circuit overload and the electrical fuse opening (no current flow).
Q: A buffeting noise is heard when the rear windows are rolled down. How can I reduce this noise?
A: Roll down the front windows about 2-3” to even out the air pressure within the vehicle.
Q: I only have one remote for the remote start system on my Outlander Sport. Can I get a second one?
A: No. Only one remote can be programmed per vehicle for security reasons.
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