
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag 4-50 Seat and restraint systems
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Since the side airbags and curtain airbags do not protect the occupant  
in all types of colli- 
sions, be sure to always 
 wear your seat belts 
properly.
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Head-on collision Rear end collision to your vehicle Pitch end over end
SRS servicing 
WA R N I N G Any maintenance performed on or near the components of the SRS should be per-formed only by an  
authorized Mitsubishi 
Motors dealer. Do not permit anyone else to do any service, inspection, maintenanceor repair on any SR 
S components or wir- 
ing. Similarly, no part of the SRS should ever be handled, removed or disposed byanyone except an au 
thorized Mitsubishi 
Motors dealer. Improper work meth 
ods on the SRS com- 
ponents or wiring could result in an acci- dental airbag deployment or could make the SRS inoperable. Ei 
ther of these situa- 
tions could result in serious injury or death. Do not modify your steering wheel or any other SRS component or related vehicle part. For example, replacement of thesteering wheel, or modifications to the front bumper or body structure can adversely affect SR 
S performance and 
may lead to injury. If your vehicle has received any damage, you should have the  
SRS inspected by an 
authorized Mitsubishi 
 Motors dealer to 
make sure it is in proper working order.
 Do not modify your front seats, center pil- lar or center console. Such modificationscan adversely affect  
SRS performance and 
may lead to injury. Also, if you discove 
r any tear or open 
seam in the seat fabr 
ic near the side air- 
bag, have the seat in 
spected by an autho- 
rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If you have found an
y scratch, crack or 
damage to the portion of the front and rear pillars and roof  
side rail, you should 
have the SRS inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.NOTE
 When you transfer ownership of the vehicle to another person, we  
urge you to alert the 
new owner that it is  
equipped with the SRS 
and refer that owner to the applicable sec- tions in this owner’s manual.  If you decide to junk or
 scrap your vehicle, 
we urge you to first take it to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS canbe made safe for disposal.  If any of the following parts needs to be modified for use by a handicapped person,the advanced airbag system will be greatly affected. Please consult an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer. • Driver’s seat • Front passenger seat • Front seat beltWA R N I N G
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Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) 5-122 Features and controls
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• When driving on a curve.• When there is a road side object (B) that reflects the radar sensor signal, such as a road sign.• When approaching  
a gate, a railroad 
crossing, an underpas 
s, a narrow bridge, 
manhole lid or  
a speed bump.
• When driving under an overpass or pedestrian bridge.• When driving in a narrow tunnel.• When driving in a parking structure.• When approaching a slope where the incline changes  
significantly.
• When trying to st
op your vehicle very 
close to a vehicle or  
an object in front.
• When passing a vehicle, a pedestrian or an object closely.WA R N I N G
• When a vehicle in the next lane becomespositioned directly in 
 front of your vehi- 
cle due to winding road conditions.• When passing through an area that objects may contact the vehicle, such as thick grass, tree branches, or a banner.• When there are patterns on the road thatmay be mistaken for a vehicle or a pedes-trian.• When a vehicle cuts into your path in thedetecting range of the sensor.• When an oncoming ve 
hicle is positioned 
straight ahead of your vehicle on a curved road.• When the FCM detects a long object car-ried on your vehicle,  
such as skies or a 
roof carrier.• When driving through fog, steam, smokeor dust.
 The FCM should be tune
d off if any of fol- 
lowing situations occur:• When using an automatic car wash.• When the tires are not properly inflated. • When the emergency spare tire is used.WA R N I N G
• When your vehicle is  
towed or your vehi- 
cle tows another vehicle.• When your vehicle is carried on a truck.• When your vehicle is on a chassis dyna-mometer or free rollers.•If the windshield on 
 or surrounding the 
sensor is cracke 
d or scratched.
NOTE
When depressing the brake pedal while auto- matic braking is applied, the brake pedal will feel firm. This is normal. Depress the brake pedal harder to apply  
greater braking force. 
 During the automatic 
braking, operating 
sounds may be heard. This is normal. WA R N I N G
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Loading information Driving safety 6-7
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installed options, and  
the tongue weight of 
the trailer, if any, being towed. The tire andloading information placard located on the driver’s door sill of your vehicle will show how much weight it may properly carry. It is important to famil 
iarize yourself with the 
following terms before loading your vehicle:  Vehicle maximum load on the tire: load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight anddividing by two.  Vehicle normal load on the tire: load on an individual tire that is determined by dis-tributing to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by two. Maximum loaded vehicle weight: the sum of - (a) Curb weight;(b) Accessory weight; (c) Vehicle capacity weight; and (d) Production options weight. 
 Curb weight: the weight of a motor vehi- cle with standard equipment including themaximum capacity of  
fuel, oil, and cool- 
ant.  Accessory weight: the combined weight (in excess of those st 
andard items which 
may be replaced) of automatic transaxle, power steering, power brakes, power win-dows, power seats, radio, and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory- installed equipment (whether installed or not).  Vehicle capacity weight: the rated cargo and luggage load plus 150 lbs (68 kg) * times the vehicle’s designated seating capacity. Production options weight: the combined weight of those installed regular produc- tion options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 kg)in excess of those standard items which they replace, not prev 
iously considered in 
curb weight or accessory weight, includ-ing heavy duty brakes,  
ride levelers, roof 
rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.  Normal occupant weight: 150 lbs (68 kg) * times the number of 
specified occupants 
(3 in the case of your vehicle)  Occupant distribution:
 Occupant distribu- 
tion within the passenger compartment (In your vehicle the distribution is 2 in front, 1 in second row seat)
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The tire and loading information placard islocated on the inside sill of the driver’s door. This placard shows the maximum number of occupants permitted to  
ride in your vehicle as 
well as “the combined  
weight of occupants 
and cargo” (A), which  
is called the vehicle 
capacity weight. The weight of any non-fac- tory installed options, as well as the tongueweight of a trailer being towed and roof load is included in the defi 
nition of “cargo” when 
determining the vehicle  
capacity weight. This
WA R N I N GNever overload your ve
hicle. Overloading 
can damage your vehicl 
e, adversely affect 
vehicle performance, including handling and braking, cause tire failure, and resultin an accident.
* :150 lbs (68 kg) is the weight of one per- son as defined by U. 
S.A. and Canadian 
regulations.
Tire and loading information  placard 
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Trailer towing 
Driving safety 6-11
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When installing the roof carrier, use the pro- vided brackets. The brackets are located under each cover. 1. Slide each cover (A) toward the front of the vehicle. 2. Lift the front edge of the cover (A). 
Install the covers by performing the removal step in reverse.
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Towing a trailer will adversely affect yourvehicle’s handling, performance, braking, durability and driving economy (fuel con-sumption, etc.). If you do tow a trailer  
with this vehicle, be 
sure to use proper e 
quipment and cautious 
steering and braking for safe driving.
 Before driving and after traveling a short dis- tance, always check the load to make sure itis securely fastened to the roof carrier.Stop the vehicle periodi 
cally and check that 
the load remains secure. If the load is not secure, it could fall from the vehicle anddamage your vehicle,  
another vehicle or cre- 
ate a road hazard.NOTE
 To prevent wind noise or reduction in gas mileage, remove the roof carrier when not in use.  Before using an automatic car wash, check with the attendant to determine if the roofcarrier should be removed.
Roof carrier mounting bracket  cover
 (if so equipped)
To remove the covers
 
CAUTION
*: Front of the vehicleTo install the covers
 
Section 
Trailer towing 
CAUTION Do not lose control of your vehicle when towing a trailer.• Always use proper equipment.• Always drive carefully Damage to your vehicle caused by improper equipment or driving is not covered by your warranty.
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle 9-44 Vehicle care and maintenance
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Chemicals cont 
ained in the dirt and dust 
picked up from air, rain, snow, or road sur- faces can damage the paint and body of yourvehicle if left on. Frequent washing and wa 
xing is the best way 
to protect your vehicl 
e from this damage. 
Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it with water to remove dust.  
Next, using plenty of 
clean water and  
a car washing mitt or sponge, 
wash the vehicle from top to bottom.Use a mild car washing soap if necessary. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a cham- ois or soft cloth. After washing the vehicle,carefully clean the joints and flanges of the doors, hood, etc., wher 
e dirt is likely to 
remain. 
Salt and other chemical 
s used on winter roads 
in some geographical ar 
eas can have a detri- 
mental effect on the vehicle underbody. You should flush the underbody with a high pres- sure hose every time you wash the outside ofyour vehicle. Take special care to  
remove mud or other 
debris which could trap and hold salt andmoisture. After washing your vehicle, wipe off all waterdrops from the rubber parts around thedoors to prevent the doors from freezing.
Wa s h i n g  
CAUTION When washing the underside of your vehicle or the wheels, wear a pair of gloves to pro- tect your hands. If your vehicle is equippe
d with the rain sen- 
sor, place the wiper switch lever in the“OFF” position to deacti 
vate the rain sensor 
before washing the vehi 
cle. Otherwise, the 
wipers will operate in  
the presence of water 
spray on the windshield and may get dam- aged as a result.
 Never spray or splash 
water on the electrical 
parts in the engine compartment. This maydamage them. Be careful also when washingthe underbody to ensure that water does not enter the engine compartment. Avoid automatic car washers that use rotat- ing brushes. These brushes may scratch the paint surface and make it dull.Scratches are more not 
iceable on darker col- 
ored vehicles. Some hot water wash
ing equipment uses 
high pressure and heat to clean your vehicle. Because hot water can da 
mage plastics parts 
and seep inside your ve 
hicle, make sure you 
do the following when using such equip- ment:• Keep the washing nozzle at least 28 inches(70 cm) away from the vehicle body.• When washing around the door glass, holdthe nozzle at a distance of more than 28inches (70 cm) and at a right angle to the glass surface.
 Make sure to do the following when using an automatic car wash, with help from either this manual or the car wash operator, toavoid damaging your vehicle:• Fold the outside rearview mirrors.• Tape or remove the rear wiper arm assem-bly.• If your vehicle is equipped with roof railsor a roof spoiler, check with the car washoperator before using the car wash.CAUTION
• If your vehicle is equipped with the rainsensor, place the wiper switch lever in the“OFF” position to deac 
tivate the rain sen- 
sor.
During cold weather 
NOTE
 When the door is frozen, opening it by force may tear off or crack the rubber gasketinstalled around the door. Pour warm water to melt the ice. Be sure to thoroughly wipe off the water after opening the door. To pre-vent freezing of the we 
atherstripping on the 
doors, hood, etc., treat with silicone lubri- cant.CAUTION
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Vehicle care and maintenance 9-45
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Wax your vehicle once or twice a year, or when water does not  
bead up on the paint. 
Use a soft cloth to put a small amount of waxon the painted surfaces. After the wax has dried, polish with a dry soft cloth. Do not wax your vehicle  
in direct sunlight. 
You should wax when the painted surfaces are cool.
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If painted surfaces have 
 been severely dam- 
aged and lost their original luster and colortone, polish the surface 
 lightly with a fine 
polishing compound. Avoid limiting your polishing to the damage 
d surface only; polish 
a somewhat wider area, moving the polishing cloth in one direction. 
 After polishing, flush 
the compound from the surface and apply acoat of wax to regain a beautiful luster.
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Small cracks and scratches in the paint coatshould be touched up as soon as possible with touch-up paint to prevent corrosion. Check body areas facing the road or the tirescarefully for damage to the paint caused by flying stones, etc. The paint code number for your vehicle can be found on the vehicle 
information code plate located on the front passenger door sill.
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Use a sponge or chamois to clean these parts.If the vehicle wax sticks to a gray or blackrough surface of the bumper, molding or lights, the surface may appear white in color. In this case, wipe it  
off using lukewarm water 
and a soft cloth or chamois.
Waxing 
CAUTION Waxes containing high abrasive compounds should not be used. These waxes remove rust and stain effectively from the paintwork, butare harmful to the finish of the paint, because they also remove paint/clearcoat. They are also harmful to other glossy sur-faces such as the grille, trim, moldings, etc. Do not use gasoline, benzine, kerosene or paint thinners to remove road tar or other dirt from the vehicle surface. Do not put wax on the areas having black matte coating because  
it can cause uneven 
discoloration, patches, bl 
urs, etc. If these get 
wax on them, wipe the wax off right away with a soft clot 
h and warm water.
On vehicles with sunr
oof, be careful not to 
apply any wax on the  
weatherstrip (black 
rubber) when waxing the area around thesunroof opening. If stained with wax,  
the weatherstrip cannot 
maintain a weatherproof seal with the sun-roof.
Polishing  Damaged paint 
CAUTION
Cleaning plastic parts 
CAUTION Do not use a scrubbing brush or other rough scrubber as these may  
damage the plastic 
surface. Do not use wax containing compounds (pol- ishing powder) which  
may damage the plas- 
tic surface. Do not let plastic parts 
get soiled with gaso- 
line, oil, brake fluids, engine oils, greases, paint thinner, and sulfuric acid (battery elec-trolyte), as such substa 
nces will cause stains, 
cracks, or discoloration. If any of these get on a plastic part, wipethem up with a soft cloth or chamois and a mild solution of soap and water. Then rinse them immediately with water.
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle 9-46 Vehicle care and maintenance
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To prevent spots and corrosion of chrome parts, wash with water, dry thoroughly, and apply a nonabrasive automotive wax. If thechrome is severely da 
maged or pitted, use a 
commercially available chrome polish.
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1. Remove dirt using a wet sponge. 2. Use a mild detergent on any dirt that can-not be removed ea 
sily with water. 
Rinse off the detergent after washing the wheel.3. Dry the wheel thoroughly using a chamois leather or a soft cloth.
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The window glass can  
usually be cleaned 
using only a sponge and  
water. Glass cleaner 
can be used to remove wax, oil, grease, deadinsects, etc. After washing the glass, wipe it dry with a clean, dry, soft cloth.
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Use a soft cloth and gl 
ass cleaner to remove 
grease, dead insects, etc., from the wiperblades. Replace the wiper blades when they no longer clean the windshield and rear window prop-erly.
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Clean the inside of the sunroof with a soft cloth. Hard deposits  
should be wiped away 
with a cloth dipped in 
 warm, neutral deter- 
gent solution. Wipe away the solution with a sponge dipped in fresh water.
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Never spray or splash  
water on the electrical 
accessories in the engine compartment. This puts the engine at risk of being damaged.Do not bring the circum 
ferential parts, the 
plastic parts and so on  
into contact with sulfu- 
ric acid (battery electrolyte) which maycrack, stain or discolor them. If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous solutionof neutral detergent th 
en immediately rinse 
the affected parts with plenty of water.
Chrome parts  Aluminum wheels  
CAUTION Do not use a brush or other hard implement on the wheels. Do not use any cleaner th
at contains an abra- 
sive substance or is ac 
idic or alkaline. Doing 
so could cause the coating on the wheels to peel or become disc 
olored or stained.
Do not directly apply 
hot water using a steam 
cleaner or by any other means. Contact with seawater or road salt used for de-icing can cause corro 
sion. Rinse off such 
substances as s 
oon as possible.
Window glass  Wiper blades  Cleaning the sunroof (if so  equipped) 
NOTE
 The surface treatment on the inside of the glass may be removed  
if a hard cloth or 
organic solvent is used.
Engine compartment 
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