lock MITSUBISHI LANCER 2016 8.G Owners Manual

Page 2 of 392

Instruments and controls (Driver’s area)1-1
1
Overview
N0010020
2661
Instruments and contr
ols (Driver
’s ar
ea)
Instrument clus
ter P.5-90
Sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter (if so equipped) P
.5-64
Multi-information meter switch P
.5-93
Com
bination headlight
s and dimmer
switch
P.5-127
Turn signal leve
r P.5-133
Front fog light switch (if so equipped)P.5-134
Wiper and wa
sher switch
P.5-134Cruise control switches (if so equi
ppe
d) P.5-80
Steering
wheel
audio
remote
cont
rol switche
s (if so equi
ppe
d)
P.5-141
Ignition switch P
.5-52
Headlight
leveling
switch
(if so equip
ped
) P.5-132
Supplemental re
straint
system - air
-
bag (for
driver’s seat)
P.4-20
Horn switch P
.5-139
Active stability control (
ASC)
OFF switch (if so equipped) P.5-76
Fuses
P.9-25
Steering wheel tilt lock lever P.5-49
Supplemental
restraint
system -
driver
’s knee airbag
P.4-20
Bluetoot
h® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) P
.5-139
Engine hood rele
ase
lever
P.9-3

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Interior
Overview
1-4
1
N00100302
385
Interior
Electric remote-con- trolled outside mirror switch
P.5-51
Dome light (
Front)/Reading lights (if so

equipped) P
.5-167, 9-32, 9-39
Sun
roof
switch
(if so
equipped)
P.5-46
Window lock switch P
.5-45
Power window s
witches
P.5-43
Power
door
lock
switch
P.5-37
Bluetoot
h® 2.0 interface micro
phone (i
f so
equipped) P
.5-139
Adj
ustable
seat
belt
shoul
der anchor
(for fro
nt seats) P
.4-11
Seat belts P
.4-8
Inside
rearview
mirror
P.5-50Sun
visors
P.5-166
Vanity mirror P
.5-166
Bottle holde
r (fo
r front seat) P
.5-1
72
Front seats P
.4-3
Supplemental
restraint
system
- side
airbag
(for
front
seats,
if so equipped)
P.4-31
Head
restraint
s P.4-6

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Outside (Front)1-7
Overview
1
N0010060
2580
Outside (Fr
ont)
Locking a
nd unl
ocking P
.5-34
Keyless e
ntry system
(if so e
qui
ppe
d) P
.5-7
F.A.S.T
.-key
(Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmitter)
(if so equipped) P
.5-12
Sunro
of (i
f so
equipped) P
.5-4
6
Windshield wiper and washer P.5-134
Engi
ne com
partment
P.9-5
Engi
ne hood
P.9-3
Fuel
tank
filler
P.3-3
Outside
rearview mirro
rs P.5-51
Side
turn
signal
lights
(if so equipped)
P.5-133,
9-30
Side turn si
gnal lights (i
f so
equipped)
P.5-133,
9-30
Front
fog light
s (if so e
quipped) P
.5-134, 9-30, 9-36
[Except
for
vehicles
with
high intensity
dischar
ge headlights
type]
[For vehicles with high intens
ity di
scharge headlight
s type
]
Front turn
signal light
s
P.5-133, 9-30, 9-35
Front
turn si
gnal light
s
P.5-133,
9-30,
9-35
Front
side-marke
r light
s P.5-127, 9-30, 9-34
Parking lights (if so equipped) P.5-127, 9-30, 9-34Headlight
s, low beam
P.5-127,
9-30,
9-32
Daytime runni
ng light
s
(if so equipped) P
.9-30
Headlights,
low/high
beam
P.5-127, 9-30, 9-34
Headlights, high beam P.5-127,
9-30,
9-33
Daytime
running
lights
P.9-30
Parking
lights
P.5-127,
9-30
Daytime
running
lights
(if so equipped) P
.9-30
Parking lights (if so equipped) P.5-127,
9-30,
9-34
Front side-marker lights P.5-127,
9-30,
9-34

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If this warning light comes on or
flashes while you’re driving...
2-2
Quick index
2
Anti-lock
braking
system
warning
light
When
this
light
comes
on,
the
anti-lock
braking
system
is not
functioning
and only the ordinary braking system is functioning.Park
your
vehicle
in a safe
place
and
stop
the
engine.
Test the system as described on page 5-75.
If the light does not go out after the test
, or if it comes on again, we recom-
mend
that
you
have
the
system
checked
at an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible.
P.5-74,5-75
SRS
warning
light
Immediately
have
the
airbag
and
the
pre-tensioner
seat
belt
system
checked
at an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
.
P.4-13,4-26
Tire pressure monitoring system warning light
If the warning light comes on, you should
stop and adjust the tires to the
proper inflation pressure as soon as possible.(See
“Tire
inflation
pressures”
on
page
9-17.)
Once
adjustments
have
been
made,
the
warning
light
will
go
off after
a few
minutes of driving.If the warning light blinks for approximately 1 minute and then remain continuously illuminated, the system is not operating properly
. If the sys-
tem returns to normal, the warning light will go of
f. If the warning light
does not go of
f, have the vehicle inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer
.
P.5-84
Warning light
Do this
Ref. page

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If this problem occurs...
Quick index
2-3
2
N00200901
949
If this pr
oblem occurs... Problem
Do this
Ref. Page
Cannot turn the ke
y.
(When using a key to start the engine)
When using a key to start the engineWill not turn fr
om “LOCK” to “ACC”.
Turn the key while turning the steering wheel in either direction.
P.5-53
Will not turn fr
om “ACC” to “LOCK”.
Vehicles
with
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT):
Check
the
position
of the
selector
lever
.
The key cannot be removed unless the selector lever is set to the “P” (P
ARK) position.
Vehicles
with
manual
transaxle:
Place the key at the “ACC” position. Push the key in and turn it.
(Whe
n using
the F.A.S.T
.-key
to start
the engine)
When using the F
.A.S.T
.-key to start the engine
Will not turn fr
om “LOCK (PUSH OFF)” to “ACC”.
Push the ignition switch again, turn the steeri
ng wheel in both directions and then turn
the ignition switch.Will not turn fr
om “ACC” to “LOCK”.
Vehicles
with
CVT
:
Check whether the selector lever is set to the “P” (P
ARK) position.
Vehicles
with
manual
transaxle:
Place the ignition switch at the “ACC” positi
on. Push the ignition switch in and turn it.
P.5-12
The F
.A.S.T
.-key does not operate.
(for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T
.-key)
Use the emer
gency key to lock and unlock the doors and start the engine.
P.5-22
Cannot shift the selector lever from the “P” (P
ARK) position. (for vehi-
cles equipped with CVT)
Shift the selector lever while pressing the brake pedal. Check
that
the
ignition
key
or ignition
switch is in the “ON” position.
P.5-59

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Filling the fuel tank3-4
General information
3
Front-wheel drive vehicles: 15.5 gal (59.0 L)All-wheel drive vehicles: 14.5 gal (55.0 L)1.Before filling with fuel, stop the engine.2.The
fuel
tank
filler
is located
on
the
rear
driver side of your vehicle. The
fuel
tank
filler
door
can
be
opened
from
inside
the
vehicle
with
the
fuel
tank
filler
door
release
lever
located
at the
left
side of the driver
’s seat.
3.Open
the
fuel
tank
filler
pipe
by
slowly
turning the cap counterclockwise.4.While
filling
with
fuel,
store
the
cap
in the
cap
holder
located
on
the
inside
of the
fuel
tank filler door
.
5.To fill
with
fuel
correctly
depends
mainly
on
correct
handling
of
the
fuel
filler
noz-
zle.
Do
not
tilt
the
nozzle.
Insert
the
noz-
zle in the tank port as far as it will go.6.When
the
nozzle
stops
automatically
, do
not attempt to add more fuel.
Keep
the
doors
and
windows
clos
ed while
refuelin
g the
veh
icle.
If the
y were ope
n,
fuel vapor
could get
into the
cabin.
Fuel tank capacity Refueling
W
AR
NING
A-Remove
B-
Close W
AR
NING
Since
the
fuel
system
may
be
under
pres-
sur
e, remove
the
fuel
tank
filler
cap
slowly
. This
relieves
any
pressur
e or
vac-
uum
that
might
have
built
up
in the
fuel
tank.
If the
cap
is venting
vapor
or if you
hear
a hissing
sound,
wait
until
it stops
befor
e removin
g the
cap.
Otherw
ise, fue
l
may
spray
out,
injuring
you
or others.
CAUTIONYour
vehicle
can
onl
y be ope
rated
using
unlead
ed gasolin
e. Serious
engi
ne and
cata-
lytic
conve
rter damag
e will
result
if lead
ed
gasoline
is used.
CAUTIONTo avoi
d fuel
spillag
e and
ove
rfilling,
do
not
“top-of
f”
the
fuel
tank.
Spilled
fuel
could
discolor
, stain,
or crack
the
vehicle’
s paint-
work.
If fuel
spills
on
the
paintw
ork,
wipe
it
off with
a soft
cloth.

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Modifications to and racing of your vehicle
General information
3-5
3
7.To close,
turn
the
fuel
tank
filler
cap
slowly
clockwise
until
you
hear
clicking
sounds,
then
gently
push
the
fuel
tank
filler door closed.
N00301600
048
This
vehicle
should
not
be
modified
with
non-Mitsubishi
Motors
genuine
parts.
Mit-
subishi
Motors
designs
and
manufactures
high
quality
vehicles
with
an
emphasis
on
safety
and
durabilit
y. Modifications
using
non-Mitsubishi
Motors
genuine
parts
may
affect
the
performance,
safety
and/or
durabil-
ity
of
your
vehicle,
and
may
violate
applica-
ble state and/or federal regulations. DAMAGE
OR
PERFORMANCE
PROB-
LEMS
RESUL
TING
FR
OM
MODIFICA-
TIONS
TO OR
RACING
OF
YOU
R
VEHICLE
ARE
NOT
COVERED
UNDER
W
ARRANTY
.
Examples
of
modifications
to
your
vehicle
that
can
cause
damage
or
performance
prob-
lems
include
the
following:
Failure
to use
Mitsubishi
Motors
genuine
partsFailure
to use
required
fuel
and
fluids
Failure to use proper size tires and wheelsModification
of
the
fuel,
intake,
exhaust,
emission,
suspension,
engine,
drive
train
or electrical wiring systems
Modification
of
any
onboard
com-
puter/control
module,
including
repro-
gramming,
or
replacing/adding
chips
to
any
onboard
computer/control
module
Review
the
Warranty
and
Maintenance
Man-
ual
for
further
details
regarding
warranty
cov-
erage.
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182
The
installation
of
accessories,
optional
parts,
etc.,
should
only
be
carried
out
within
the
limits
prescribed
by
law
in the
driving
area
and
in
accordance
with
the
guidelines
and
warnings
contained
within
the
documents
accompanying
this
vehicle.
Only
Mitsubis
hi
Motors
approved
acces
-
sories should be fitted to your vehicle.Improper
installation
of
electrical
parts
could
cause
fire.
Refer
to
the
“Modifica-
tion/alterations
to
the
electrical
or
fuel
systems”
section
with
in this
owner
’s man
-
ual.
W
AR
NING
Make
sur
e the
fuel
cap
is secur
ely closed.
If the
fuel
cap
is loose,
fuel
could
leak,
resulting
in a fire.
CAUTIONIf you
need
to replace
the fuel
tank
filler
cap
,
use only
the
cap
specified
for
your
model
vehicle. NOTE
If the
fuel
tank
filler
cap
is not
tight
while
driving,
the
engine
malfunction
indicator
(“SER
VICE
ENGINE
SOON”
or
“Check
engin
e light”)
may
come
on when
the
onboard
diagnostic
(OBD)
system
performs
a self check.
Always
tigh
ten
the
fuel
tan
k filler
cap
until
you
hear
clicking
sounds.
The indicator
will go off after drivin
g several
times.
If the
indicator
does not go off, con
-
tact
your authorized
Mitsubishi
Mot
ors
dealer
or a repair
facility
of your
choice
as
soon
as possible.
Modifications to and racing of your vehicle
Installation of accessories
CAUTIONBef
ore any electr
ical
or
electronic
accesso-
ries are installed,
consult
an
authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
.

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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 seats
Seat and restraint systems
4-3
4
Safety
equipment
cannot
prevent
injury
or
death
in all motor
vehicle
accidents.
You
can
help
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
or
death,
how-
ever
, by
following
the
instructions
in this
manual.
N00401801
442
Position
the
driver
’s seat
as far
back
as possi-
ble
while
maintaining
a position
that
still
enables
you
to
fully
apply
the
pedals,
easily
control
the
steering
wheel
and
safely
operate
the vehicle.
N00401901
355
Pull
the
seat
adjusting
lever
up
and
slide
the
seat
forward
or
backward
to the
desired
posi-
tion.
Release
the
adjusting
lever
to
lock
the
seat in place.
N00402001
409
To adjust
the
seatback,
lean
forward
slightly
,
gently
pull
the
seatback
lock
lever
up,
then
lean
backward
to
a comfortable
position
and
Fr
ont seats W
AR
NING
Do
not
attempt
to
adjust
the
seat
while
drivin
g. This can
cause
loss
of veh
icle
con
-
trol and
resul
t in an
accid
ent.
After
adjusting
the
seat,
make
sur
e that
the
seat
is secur
ely locked
into
position.
To reduce
the
risk
to the
driver
of serious
injur
y or death
during
deployment
of the
driver
’s airbag,
always
properly
wear
the
seat belt and adjust t
he driv
er’s seat as far
bac
k as possi
ble while
mai
ntai
ning
a posi
-
tion
that still
enables you
to fully
appl
y the
pedals,
easily
contr
ol
the
steering
wheel,
and safely
operate
the
vehicle.
To reduce
the
risk
to the
front
passenger
of serious
injur
y or death
during
deploy-
men
t of
the passenger
’s airb
ag,
alw
ays
properly
wear the
seat belt and
adjust
the
front
passenger
’s seat
as far
back
as possi-
ble.Always
place
children 12
years
old
and
under
in the
rear seat and
use
appr
opriate
child restraint syste
ms.
CAUTIONMake
sure
that
the
seat
is adjus
ted
by
an
adult.
If it is adjus
ted
by
a child,
an
unex-
pected
accident
might
occur
.
Do
not
place
a cushion
or the
like
between
your
back
and
the
seatback
while
driving.
The
effectiveness
of the
head
restraints
will
be reduced
in the
event
of an accident.
When
sliding
the
seats
, be
careful
not
to
catch your hand or leg.When
sliding
or reclining
the
seat
rearward,
pay
careful atten
tion
to the rear seat
passen-
gers.W
AR
NING
To adjust the seat forward or backward
W
AR
NING
To make
sur
e that
the
seat
is
secur
ely
lock
ed, try
to
move
it forw
ard
or
back
-
war
d wi
thout usi
ng the
adjusti
ng
lev
er.
To adjust the seatback

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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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