Head Up Display (HUD) (if so equipped) 5-188 Features and controls
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When a warning is displayed on the informa- tion screen in the meter, a warning will also be displayed on the HUD. Examples of displayed warnings: Door ajar warning Seat belt reminder Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) warning Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) warning Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Refer to “Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list” on page 5-163. 1- Display 2- Speed display screen 3- Information display screen Example
WA R N I N G Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the HUD. If you operate it while driving, your attention to the road ahead may be affected, resulting in an accident. Do not spray water or spill beverages in the HUD. If the switches, wires, or electri-cal components become wet, they could malfunction or cause a vehicle fire. If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipeup as much liquid as possible and immedi- ately consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of yourchoice.CAUTION When opening or closing the display, do not touch the moving parts. Otherwise, yourhands could be caught, resulting in personal injury. Do not place any objects near the HUD. The objects could prevent the display from open- ing or obstruct the opening operation, result-ing in a malfunction. Never open, close, or adjust the angle of the display manually. Applying a strong force to the display could result in a malfunction.
Do not affix a sticker, label, etc., to the dis- play. They could block the display or obstruct the opening or closing operation, resulting in a malfunction. Also, the sensor (A) that adjusts the brightness of the displaymay not function correctly, causing the dis- play to be difficult to see. Do not shine a bright light onto the light- receiving portion of the sensor (A). The sen- sor could malfunction. If you drop an object into the storage space for the display and cannot retrieve it, or if the display was closed while an object was in thestorage space and can no longer be opened, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair faci
lity of your choice to
have the system checked.CAUTION
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Storage spaces
Features and controls 5-221
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To open, pull the lever (A). There is a card holder on the inside of the glove compartment.
Storage spaces
CAUTION Never leave lighters, carbonated drink cans, or spectacles in the cabin when parking the vehicle in hot sunshine. The cabin will become extremely hot, so lighters and otherflammable items may catch fire and unopened drink cans (especially carbonated beverages, including beer) may rupture. Theheat may also deform or crack plastic specta- cle lenses and other spectacle parts that are made of plastic. Keep the lids of stor
age spaces closed while
driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents of astorage space could otherwise cause injuries during a sudden stop.NOTE
Do not leave valuables in any storage space when leaving the vehicle.
1- Floor console box 2- Glove compartment
Glove compartment
WA R N I N G An open glove compartment door can cause a serious injury or death to the front passenger in an accident, even if the pas- senger is wearing his/her seat belt. Alwayskeep the glove compartment door closed when driving.
Card holder
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Driving precaution 6-2 Driving safety
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Your vehicle has been designed for both nor- mal and occasional off-road use. However,avoid driving the vehicle through areas where the tires may get stuck in deep sand or mud as your vehicle is designed primarily for use onpavement, unlike a conventional off-road vehicle. Keep in mind that 2-wh
eel drive vehicles are
less capable than 4-wheel drive vehicles for driving on muddy, slippery, wet or snow-cov- ered roads. Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance and a narrower track, which enables them to perform in a wide variety of off-road situa- tions. Because of the higher ground clear-ance, these vehicles have a higher center of gravity, which makes them handle differently than ordinary vehicles when driving on pave-ment. They are not designed to maneuver or corner at the same speed on pavement as con- ventional 2-wheel drive passenger cars anymore than low-slung sports cars are designed
to perform satisfactorily in off-road condi- tions. Always drive safely and steer the vehicle carefully. Avoid operating the vehicle in amanner that might require sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle cor-rectly can result in loss of control or vehicle rollover. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is sig-nificantly more likely to die than a personwearing a seat belt. Before starting the vehi- cle, always make certain that you and all your passengers are properly wearing their seatbelts (with children in the rear seat, in appro- priate restraints).
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Fuel economy is dependent on many factors.Your personal driving habits can have a sig- nificant effect on your fuel consumption.Several recommendations for achieving the greatest fuel economy are listed below. Whenever accelerating from a stop, always accelerate slowly and smoothly. When parked for even a short period, do not idle the engine. Shut it off. Plan your trips to avoid unnecessary stops.
Keep your tires inflated to the recom- mended pressures. When driving a 4-wheel drive vehicle on highways or dry improved roads, set thedrive mode to “AUTO”. For freeway driving, maintain a speed of approximately 50 mph (80 km/h) whentraffic, roadway and weather conditions safely permit. Keep your air cleaner filter clean and your vehicle lubricated according to the recom-mendations in this manual. Always keep your vehicle well main- tained. A poorly maintained enginewastes fuel and costs money. Never overload your vehicle.
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Drunk driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents. Your driving ability can be seriously impairedeven with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you have been drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab or a friend, or use public transportation. Drinking coffee or tak- ing a cold shower will not make you sober.Similarly, prescription and nonprescription drugs affect your alertness, perception and reaction time. Consult with your doctor or
Driving precaution
WA R N I N G Utility vehicles have
a significantly higher
rollover rate than other types of vehicles. Avoid abrupt maneuvers and excessive speed. Always buckle up.
Fuel economy
Driving, alcohol and drugs
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Vehicle preparation before driving 6-4 Driving safety
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For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always check for the following: Before starting the vehicle, make certain that you and all passengers are seated and wearing their seat belts properly (with children in the rear seat, in appropriaterestraints), and that all the doors and the liftgate are locked. Move the driver’s seat as far backward as possible, while keeping good visibility, and good control of the steering wheel, brakes, accelerator, and controls. Checkthe instrument panel indicators and multi- information display for any possible prob- lem. Similarly, the front passenger seat should also be moved as far back as possible. Make sure that infants and small children are properly restrained in accordance with all laws and regulations.
Check these by selecting the defroster mode, and set the blower switch on high. You shouldbe able to feel the air blowing against the windshield. Refer to “Defrosting or defogging (wind-shield, door windows)” on page 7-13, 7-22. Check all the tires for heavy tread wear or uneven wear patterns. Look for stones, nails,glass, or other objects stuck in the tread. Look for any tread cuts or sidewall cracks. Check the wheel nuts for tightness, and the tires(including spare tire) for proper pressure. Replace your tires before they are heavily worn out.As your vehicle is equipped with a tire pres- sure monitoring system, there is a risk of damage to the tire inflation pressure sensorswhen the tire is replaced on the rim. Tire replacement should, only, be performed by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Have someone watch while you turn all the exterior lights on and off. Also check the turn
signal indicators and high-beam indicators on the instrument panel. Check the ground under the vehicle after parking overnight, for fuel, water, oil, or other leaks. Make sure all the fluid levels are correct. Also, if you can smell fuel, you needto find out why immediately and have itfixed.
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Even this vehicle’s safety equipment, andyour safest driving, cannot guarantee that you can avoid an accident or injury. However, if you give extra attention to the followingareas, you can better protect yourself and your passengers: Drive defensively. Be aware of traffic, road and weather conditions. Leave plentyof stopping distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. Before changing lanes, check your mir- rors, blind spots, and use your turn signal light. While driving, watch the behavior of other drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
Vehicle preparation before driving Seat belts and seats
Defrosters Tires Lights
Fluid leaks Safe driving techniques
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Alphabetical index 12-4
12
Overheating
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8-4
P
Parking
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.......................
6-6
Parking brake
................
.................
5-49
Parking brake lever stroke
...................
9-19
Parking lights
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-28
Replacement
.................
.................
9-30
Polishing
.......................
.....................
9-38
Power brakes
.....................
.................
5-76
Power outlet
..................
...................
5-211
Power panoramic sunroof
....................
5-46
Power windows
.................
.................
5-43
Puncture (Tire changing)
.......................
8-6
R
Radiator cap
......................
...................
9-8
Radio
General information about your radio 7-23
Reading lights
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-29
Rear axle oil
...............
.................
9-9
, 11-7
Rear combination lights
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-28
Replacement
.................
.................
9-32
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
....................
5-119
Rear seat adjustment
.............................
4-6
Rear side-marker lights
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-28
Rear turn signal light
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-28
Replacement
...................
................
9-32
Rear-view camera
.............................
5-131
Rearview mirror
Inside rearview mirror
.....................
5-54
Outside rearview mirrors
.................
5-56
Replacement of light bulbs
...................
9-27
Replacing tires and wheels
...................
9-16
Reporting Safety Defects
.....................
10-2
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)
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5-70
Seat belt
......................
.......................
4-13
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor
.4-19
Child restraint systems
.....................
4-22
Front passenger seat belt warning light
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4-19 Maintenance and inspection
.............
4-30
Seat belt extender
............................
4-20
Seat belt force limiter
......................
4-22
Seat belt pre-tensioners
....................
4-21
Seat belt use during pregnancy
.........
4-21
Seats
...........................
........................
4-2
Arm rest
..................
..................
4-6
, 4-8
Front seats
....................
...................
4-3
Head restraints
.................
................
4-9
Making a cargo area
........................
4-12
Rear seats
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...................
4-6
Seats and restraint systems
................
4-3
Service brake
.....................
.................
5-76
Service precautions
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................
9-2
Side turn signal light
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-28
Snow tires
.....................
.....................
9-18
Spark plugs
...................
.....................
9-20
Starting the engine
.....................
5-25
, 5-61
Steering
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment5-53
Stop lights
Bulb location and capacity
...............
9-28
Storage spaces
...................
...............
5-221
Sun visors
.....................
...................
5-210
Super-all wheel control (S-AWC)
S-AWC drive mode display
.............
5-71
S-AWC drive mode-selector
............
5-71
S-AWC operation display
................
5-72
Supplemental Restraint System
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4-30
How the Supplemental Restraint System works
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4-33
Maintenance service
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4-44
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