height MITSUBISHI LANCER 2016 8.G Owners Manual

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Seats4-2
Seat and restraint systems
4
N0040840
0479
To adjust
the
seat
forward
or backward

P.4-3
To adjust the seatback
P.4-3
To adjust
the
seat
height
(Driver
’s side
only
, if so equipped)
P.4-4
Heated seats (if so equipped)
P.4-4
Folding
the
seatbacks
forward
(if
so
equipped)
P.4-5
Arm rest (if so equipped)
P.4-6
N0040160
0182
Your
vehicle
has
seat
belts
and
other
features
that
help
protect
you
and
your
passengers
in
an accident. Seat
belts
are
the
most
important
safety
device.
When
worn
properly
, seat
belts
can
reduce
the
chance
of
serious
injury
or
death
in various
types
of crashes.
For
added
protec-
tion
during
a severe
frontal
collision,
your
vehicle
has
a Supplemental
Restraint
System
(SRS)
with
airbags
for
the
driver
and
passen-
gers.
The
seats,
head
restraints,
and
door
locks
also
are
safety
equipment,
which
must
be
used
correctly
.
Always
check
the
following
before
you
drive:
That
everyone
in your
vehicle
is properly
wearing their seat belt. That
infants
and
small
children
are
prop-
erly
secured
in appropriate
child
restraint
systems in the rear seat. That
all
doors
are
full
y closed
and
locked.
That
seatbacks
are
upright,
with
head
restraints properly adjusted.
Seats 1 - Fr
ont seats
2 - Rear seats
Seats
and
restraint systems

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Front seats4-4
Seat and restraint systems
4
release
the
leve
r. The
seatback
will
lock
in
place.
N0040210
0184
Operate
the
lever
repeatedly
to raise
or
lower
the seat.
N0043560
1447
The
heated
seats
can
be
operated
when
the
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
CAUTIONThe
reclining
mechanis
m used
in
the
seat-
back
is spring
loaded,
and
will
caus
e the
seatback
to
return
quickly
to
the
vertical
position
when
the
lock
lever
is operated.
When
pullin
g the
lev
er, sit close
to the seat-
back
or hold
the
seatb
ack
with your hand
to
control
its return
motion.
W
AR
NING
To reduce
the
risk
of
serious
injur
y or
death
in the even
t of an accid
ent or
sud-
den
stop,
all
seatbacks
should
be
kept
in
the
upright
position
while
the
vehicle
is in
motion. Seat
belt
performance
during
an
accident
can
be
adversely
affected
if the
seatbacks
are reclined.
The
mor
e a seatback
is
reclined,
the
mor
e likely
seat
belt
perfor
-
mance
will
be
adversely
affected.
If the
seat
belt
is not
properly
positioned
against
the
body
during
an
accident,
ther
e is
incr
eased
risk
you
will
slide
under
the
belt
and
receive serious injury or death.
To adjust the seat height (Driver
’s side only
, if so
equipped)
1-
Raise
2-
Lower
Heated seats
(if so equipped)
1(HI)-
Heater high (for quick heating)
2-
Heater
off

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Head restraints4-6
Seat and restraint systems
4
N0040300
0294
Tilt the arm rest down for use as shown.The
arm
rest
includes
a cup
holder
. (Refer
to
“Cup holder” on page 5-171
.)
N004043
01611
Padded
head
restraints
for
the
seats
can
reduce
the
risk
of
a whiplash
injury
if your
vehicle is hit from the rea
r.
The
head
restraints
are
equipped
in the
illus-
trated position. To maximize
the
effectiveness
of
your
head
restraint,
adjust
the
head
restraint
to
the
proper
position.
For
the
driver
and
front
pas-
senger
, adjust
the
seatbacks
to
the
upright
position
before
adjusting
the
head
restraints.
Sit
back
against
the
seatback
with
your
head
close to the head restraint.
To reduce
the
risk
of
injury
in
an
accident,
adjust
the
head
restraint
height
so
that
the
center
of
the
restraint
is
at
your
eye
level
when
seat
ed.
Any
person
too tall
for
the
restraint
to reach
their
eye
level
when
seated
NOTE
If the seatb
acks
are returne
d using
too
much
force,
this may
cause
the cen
ter seat
belt
to
lock up.
If the seat
belt
locks up,
pull
the seat
belt
once
with
force
and
let
it retract
all
the
way.
Arm
rest (if so equipped)
Head r
estraints
W
AR
NING
In
order
to
minimize
the
risk
of
a neck
injur
y due
to
a rear impac
t, the
head
restraint
must
be
adjusted
to
the
proper
position
befor
e vehi
cle
operation
. For
the
driv
er
and
front
passe
nge
r, the
seatbac
ks
must
be adjuste
d to
the
upright
posi
tion
befor
e adjusting
the
head
restraints.
The
driver
should
never
adjust
the
seat
while
the vehicle is in motion.Driving
without
the
head
restraints
in
place
can
cause
you
and
you
r passengers
serious
injury
or
death
in an accid
ent. To
reduce
the
risk
of
injur
y in an
accid
ent,
always
make
sur
e the
head
restraints
are
installed
and
properly
posi
tione
d whe
n
the seat is occupied. Never place a cushi
on
or similar device
on
the
seatbac
k.
Thi
s can
advers
ely
affect
head
restraint
perfor
mance
by
increasing
the
distance
between
your
head
and
the
restraint.
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Head
restraints
Seat and restraint systems
4-7
4
should
raise
the
restraint
to the
highest
locked
positi
on.
To raise the restraint, pull it straight up.
To lower
the
restraint,
push
down
on
it
while
pressing
the
lock
knob
(A)
in
the
direction
shown
by
the
arrow
.
After
adjusting
the
height,
push
down
on
the
restraint
to
make
sure
it is locked
in
position.
Press
the
lock
knob
(A)
in
the
direction
shown
by
the
arrows.
Then
pull
the
head
restraint up and out of the seatback.
First
check
that
the
head
restraint
is facing
in
the
right
direction
as
shown
in
the
previous
illustration,
and
then
insert
it into
the
seat-
back.
Push
the
head
restraint
down
while
pressing
the
lock
knob
(A)
until
the
restraint
locks into place.
To r
emove
W
AR
NING
To help
min
imize
the risk
of neck
injury in
the even
t of
an accid
ent,
the head
restraints
must
be
properly
installed
and
positione
d to proper
height
befor
e vehicle
operat
ion.
To install
CAUTIONCheck
that
the
lock
knob
(A)
is extended
out
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
Then
pull
the
head
restraint
up
to
make
sure
that
it is
locked
in place
and
will
not
come
out
of the
seatback.CAUTIONThe
shape
and
size
of the
head
restraint
dif-
fers accordi
ng
to
the seat.
Always
use
the
correct
head
restrain
t pro
vided for
the
seat
and
do
not
install
the
head
restraint
in the
wrong
direction.

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Child restraint systems
Seat and restraint systems
4-13
4
The
airbag
control
unit
monitors
the
readiness
of the
electronic
parts
of the
system
whenever
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“ON”
or
“ST
ART” position.
These
include
all
of
the
items listed above and all related wiring. The
pre-tensioner
seat
belt
system
will
oper
-
ate
only
when
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
“ON”
or “ST
ART” position.
When
the
seat
belt
pre-tensioners
activate,
some
smoke
is released
and
a loud
noise
will
be
heard.
The
smoke
is not
harmful,
but
care
should
be
taken
not
to intentionally
inhale
it,
as
it may
cause
some
temporary
irritation
to
people with respiratory problems.
The
pre-tensioners
activate
in
the
event
of
a
moderate-to-severe
frontal
or
side
impact,
even
if the
seat
belt
is not
being
worn.
The
seat
belt
pre-tensioners
may
not
activate
in
certain
types
of
collisions,
even
though
the
vehi
cle
may
appea
r to be
severely
damaged.
Such
non-activation
does
not
mean
some-
thing
is wrong
with
the
seat
belt
pre-tensioner
system,
but
rather
that
the
collision
forces
were
not
severe
enough
or
not
of
the
type
to
activate the system.
N00408700
094
This
warning
tells
you
if there
is a problem
involving
the
SRS
airbags
and
the
pre-ten-
sioner
seat
belts.
Refer
to “SRS
warning”
on
page 4-26.
N0040890
0113
In the
event
of an
accident,
the
seat
belt
force
limiter
system
will
help
reduce
the
force
applied
to the
driver
and
front
seat
passenger
.
N00407101
766
When
transporting
infants
or
small
children
in your
vehicle,
an
appropriate
child
restraint
system
must
always
be
used.
This
is required
by law in the U.S. and Canada.Child
restraint
systems
specifically
designed
for
infants
and
small
children
are
offered
by
several
manufacturers.
Choose
only
a child
restraint
system
with
a label
certifying
that
it
complies
with
Federal
Motor
Vehicle
Safety
Standard
213
(FMVSS
213)
or Motor
Vehicle
Restraint
Systems
and
Booster
Seats
Safety
Regulations
(RSSR).
Look
for
the
manufac-
turer
’s statement
of
compliance
on
the
box
and child restraint system itself. The
child
restraint
system
should
be
appropri-
ate
for
your
child’
s weight
and
height,
and
should properly fit your vehicle’
s seat.
For
detail
information,
refer
to the
instruction
manual
accompanying
the
child
restraint
sys-
tem.
1-
SRS warning light
2-
Front impact sensors
3-
Seat belt pre-tensioners
4-
Airbag control unit
5-
Side impact sensors
W
AR
NING
The
seat
belt
pre-tensioner
system
is
designe
d to wor
k onl
y once.
After
the
seat
belt pre-tensi
oners
have
been
activate
d,
they
will
not
work
again.
They
must
promptl
y be replaced
and
the
entire seat
belt
pre-tension
er
system
inspected
by an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motors
dealer
.
SRS
warning
For
ce limiter system
Child r
estraint systems

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Steering wheel tilt lock lever Features and controls 5-49
5
N00511500215
To adjust the steering wheel height, release the tilt lock lever while holding the steeringwheel by hand, and raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired height. After adjustment, securely lock the lever bypulling it upward.
CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake warning light is off. If you drive without the parking brake fully released, the warning display will appear onthe information screen in the multi-informa- tion display. If a vehicle is driven without releasing theparking brake, the brakes will be overheated, resulting in ineffective braking and possible brake failure. Warning light Warning display type 1 Warning display type 2
Steering wheel tilt lock lever 1- Locked 2- ReleasedWA R N I N G After adjusting, make sure the lock lever is secured in the locked (1) position. Type 1 Type 2
 Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. This can be danger- ous. When releasing the tilt lock lever {moving it to the position (2)}, be sure to hold the steering wheel firmly. Otherwise, the steering wheel may slip down too sud-denly. WA R N I N G
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Tires
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-15
9
EXAMPLE:P215/65R15
EXAMPLE: 95H
Tire Markings Size Designation P
Passenger car tire size based on U.S.A. design standards
215
Section width in millimeters (mm.)
65
Aspect ratio in percent (%) Ratio of section height to sec- tion width of tire.
R
Construction code •“R” means radial construc- tion. •“D” means diagonal or biasconstruction.
15 Rim diameter in inches (in)
NOTE
European/Japanese metric tire sizing is based on European/Jap- anese design standards. Tiresdesigned to these standards have the tire size molded into the sidewall beginning with the sec-tion width. The letter “P” is absent from this tire size desig- nation. Example: 215/65R1596H.
LT (Light Truck) -metric tire sizing is based on U.S.A. design standards. The size designationfor LT-metric tires is the same as for P-metric tires except for the letters “LT” that are molded intothe sidewall preceding the size designation. Example: LT235/85R16.Temporary spare tires are highpressure compact sparesdesigned for temporary emer- gency use only. Tires designed to this standard have the letter“T” molded into the sidewall preceding the size designation. Example: T145/80D18 103M.
Service Description 95
Load index A numerical code associatedwith the maximum load a tire can carry.NOTE
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Vehicle dimensions 11-4 Specifications
11
N01147501607 N01147601956
GVWR: maximum total weight (load) limit specified for the vehicle GAWR: maximum weight (load) limit sp
ecified for the front or rear axle
Seating capacity: the number of maximum occupantsVehicle dimensions
Item
Vehicles with 16 inch tire
Vehicles with 18 inch tire
Overall length 182.1 in (4,625 mm) Overall width 69.4 in (1,760 mm) Overall height 58.3 in (1,480 mm) 58.7 in (1,490 mm)Wheel base 103.7 in (2,635 mm) Vehicle weights
Item
2.0 liter
2.4 liter
Front-wheel drive vehicles
All-wheel drive vehicles
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 3,969 lb
(1,800 kg) 4,079 lb (1,850
kg) 4,190 lb (1,900 kg)
Gross axle weight rating (GAWR)
Front 2,227 lb (1,010 kg) 2,227 lb
(1,010 kg) 2,227 lb (1,010 kg)
Rear 2,007 lb (910 kg) 2,007 lb (910 kg) 2,117 lb (960 kg)
Vehicle capacity weight 827 lb (375 kg)Maximum roof load 110 lb (50 kg)Seating capacity 5 persons
NOTE
Roof load is important because it affects the vehicle capacity
weight. Refer to “Loading cargo on the roof” on page 6-10.
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