android auto MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PHEV 2014 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Approx. ambi-
ent temperaturePhenomenaCorrective actionApprox. -30 °C or lowerCharging and batterylCharging may become impossible or it may stop on the
way.l In the daytime, wait for the
temperature to rise, restart theplug-in hybrid EV system.CAUTIONl “BATTERY TOO COLD” is displayed* 3
, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
l Blinking of the ready indicator* 2
continues and “BATTERY TOO COLD” is displayed* 3
on the multi information display with vehicle conditions, the drive
battery cannot be warm up.NOTEl *1
: Refer to “Limited driving mode warning display” on page 6-37.
Display of the Limited driving mode warning display does not indicate a malfunction.
l *2
: Refer to “Ready indicator” on page 6-42.
l *3
: Refer to “Warning display list” on page 6-24.
l *4
: To warm up the drive battery, you should perform to register the wireless LAN device (which conforms to IEEE 802.11 b and supports iOS or Android)
for MITSUBISHI Remote Control to the vehicle. If the information of “
” mark on the wireless LAN device is displayed, connect the EV charging cable as
soon as possible.
Refer to “MITSUBISHI Remote Control*” on page 3-23.
If the warming up of the drive battery is activated during home or public charging device (EVSE: Electric Vehicles Supply Equipment) charging, the charg-
ing and warming up of the drive battery may be stopped.
While warming up the drive battery, the following phenomena may occur.
• The operation sound of on board equipment and the state of charge is displayed on the multi information display.
Refer to “Charging from rated AC 220-240 V outlet” on page 3-12.
• Inside of the vehicle may be heated automatically.
• The drive battery may not become full charge, or the remaining capacity of drive battery may decrease.
Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold
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