seats MITSUBISHI LANCER 2016 8.G Owners Manual

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Instruments and controls
Overview
1-2
1
N00100202
674
Instruments and contr
ols
Gearshift or selector lever P
.5-57, 5-59
Vents P.7-2
Supplemental
restraint
system
- airbag
(for
front
passenger
’s seat) P
.4-2
0
Parking
brake
lever
P.5-48
12 V power outlet (if so equipped) P.5-166
Floor console box (i
f so e
qui
ppe
d) P
.5-170
Tissue
holder
(if so equipped)
P.5-170
Heated seat switch (i
f so equipped) P
.4-4
Cup h
older (fo
r front seats) P
.5-171
Dri
ve mode-selector (i
f so equipped) P
.5-68
Center console box P
.5-170
Glove
compartment
P.5-170
Fuel tank filler door release leve
r
P.5-170
Trunk lid release lever P.5-170

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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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4
Seat and restraint systemsSeats
..........................................
.......................................................
4-2
Seats
and
restraint
syst
ems
..............................................................
4-2
Front seats
.......................
.................................................................
4-3
Rear seats
........................
.................................................................
4-5
Head restraints
......
.................................................
..........................
4-6
Seat
belts
.........................
.................................................................
4-8
Seat belt use during preg
nancy
......................................................
4-12
Seat belt pre-tensioner and fo
rce limiter systems
..........................
4-12
Child restraint system
s ...........................................
........................
4-13
Maintenance
and
inspection
of seat
belts
......................................
4-20
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
.............................
4-20

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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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Rear seats
Seat and restraint systems
4-5
4
The
indicator
light
(A)
will
illuminate
while
the
heater
is on.
N00402500
162
N00402900
195
The
rear
seatbacks
can
be
folded
forward
to
provide
additional
luggage
compartment
space.Push
the
left
and/or
right
release
buttons
(A),
and
fold
the
rear
seatbacks
forward.
Confirm
that
the
seatback
locks
securely
when
it is
returned.
3(LO)-
Heater
low
(to
keep
the
seat
warm)
W
AR
NING
Pers
ons
who
are una
ble to
feel
temp
era-
ture change
or
skin
pai
n due
to age, ill-
ness,
injury
, medication,
alcohol
use,
fatigue
or
other
physical
conditions
or
who
have
sensi
tive ski
n may
suffer
bur
ns
whe
n usi
ng
the
heate
d seat
even at
low
temperatur
es. To reduce
the
risk
of bur
ns,
people
with suc
h condi
tions
must
use
care
when
using
the
heated
seat.
CAUTIONSwitch
off the seat
heaters
whe
n not
in use
.
Ope
rate
the heaters
at high
for
quick
heating.
After
the
seat
has
become
warm,
set
the
heater
to low
to keep
it warm. Slight
varia-
tions
in the seat
temp
erature
may
be felt
while
using
the heated
seats.
This is cause
d
by
the ope
ration
of the heater
’s internal
ther-
mostat
and
does
not
indicate
a malfunction.
Do not place
heavy
objects
on the seat
or
stick
pins, needles,
or other poin
ted
objects
into
the
seat.
Do
not
place
a blanket,
cushi
on,
or
other
insulating
mater
ial
on
the seat
while
using
the
heater;
doing
so can
cause
the
heater
ele-
men
t to ove
rheat.
When
cleaning
the
seat,
do
not
use
benzine,
kerosene,
gasoline,
alcohol,
or other
organic
solvents
; doing
so can
caus
e damage
not
only
to the
surface
of the
seat,
but
also
to the
heater
.
If water
or any
other liqui
d is spilled
on
the
seat,
allow
it
to dry
thoroughl
y before
attempting
to use
the
heater
. Turn
the
heater
off immediately
if it appears
to be
malfunc-
tioning d
uring use
.
Rear seats Folding the seatbacks forward

(if so equipped)
CAUTION
W
AR
NING
Do
not
allow
anyone
to ride
in the
luggage
comp
artmen
t while
the veh
icle
is in
motion
. Peop
le
who
are not
properly
seate
d and
restrained can
be seriousl
y
injur
ed or killed in an accident.
After
retu
rning the rear
seatb
acks
to their
upright
posi
tions,
make
sur
e that
the
seat-
bac
ks lock in place and
are firm
ly secu
red.
Also
check
to
be sur
e that
the
rear seat
belts
are in front of the seatb
acks,
and
not
cau
ght behind
the seatb
acks.
CAUTIONIn
the cargo
area, do
not
load the lugga
ge
highe
r than the top
of
the seats
and
mak
e
sure
that
the lugga
ge is firmly
secure
d.
Res
tricted
rear
vision
or flying
objects
enter
-
ing
the
passenger
compartment
during
sud-
den bra
king
can
result
in a serious
accid
ent
and
injury
.

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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.
Adjustment of the head restraint height

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Seat
belts
4-8
Seat and restraint systems
4
N0040600
0439
Seat
belts
are
installed
in your
vehicle
to help
reduce
the
risk
of injury
to the
driver
and
pas-
senger
in
the
event
of
an
accident.
Always
use the provided seat belts. Carefully
review
the
following
information
for proper seat belt usage.
N0040620
1470
All
seats
are
equipped
with
a seat
belt
which
uses
one
combined
lap-and-shoulder
belt
with
an emer
gency locking retractor
.
Seat belts
W
AR
NING
To help
reduce
the
risk
of injur
y or death
in an accid
ent,
seat
belts
and
child
restrain
t systems
must
alw
ays
be use
d.
Refer
to “Child
restraint
systems”
on
page
4-13 for
addi
tional
infor
mati
on.
Never use
one
seat belt for
mor
e than
one
person. Never
carry
mor
e people
in
your
vehicle
tha
n the
re are seat belts.
Always adjust the seat
belt for a snug
fit.
Alway
s place
the
shoul
der
belt over
your
shoulder
and
acr
oss your
chest.
Never
put
it behind
you
or under
your
arm.
Always
wear
the
lap
belt
as low
as possible
acr
oss your
hips,
not
around
your
waist.
Never
modi
fy
or
alter
the
seat
belts
in
your
vehicle.
To reduce
the risk
to the driver
of seriou
s
injury
or
death
durin
g deploymen
t of the
driver
’s airb
ag,
alw
ays
properly
wear
the
seat belt and
adjust
the
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
veh
icle.
To reduce
the
risk
to a front
seat passe
n-
ger
of serious
injury
or death
from a
deployi
ng airb
ag,
make
sur
e the
passenge
r
alw
ays
wears
the
seat
belt properly
,
remai
ns
seate
d all
the
way
bac
k and
upright
in their
seat,
and
moves
the
seat
as
far
bac
k as possi
ble. Refer to “Supplem
en-
tal
Restraint
System
(SRS)
- airbag”
on
page
4-20
for
addi
tional infor
mati
on.
Never
hold
an
infant
or child
in your
arms
or
on
your lap
whe
n rid
ing in this vehicle
even
whe
n you are wearin
g your seat belt.
Never
place
any par
t of the
seat
belt you
are wearing
around
an
infant
or
child.
Failur
e to follow
these
simple
instructions
create
s a risk
of serious
injury
or death
to
your
child
in the
event
of an
accident
or
sudden
stop.
W
AR
NING
Child
ren 12
years old and
under
shoul
d
always
rid
e in the
rear seat and
be prop-
erly
restrained. Thi
s reduces
their
risk
of
serious
injur
y or death
in an
accid
ent,
especia
lly due
to a deployi
ng
front
passe
n-
ger
airbag.
Refer
to “Child
restraint
sys-
tems”
on
page
4-13
for
addi
tional
infor
mati
on.
Any
child who
is too
small
to
properly
wear
a seat
belt must
be properly
restrained in an
appr
opriat
e child
restraint
syste
m.
Child
ren 12
yea
rs old
and
under
should
be
seated
only
in
the
rear seat
to
reduce
their
risk
of
serious
injur
y or death
in an
accid
ent,
especia
lly
from
the
deployment
of a front
passenger
airbag.Infants
MUST
be placed
in a rear-facin
g
child safe
ty seat and
positione
d in the
rear
seat.In
the
event
of
an
accident,
all
seat
belt
assemblies,
including
retractors
and
attach
men
t hardwa
re, sho
uld be inspected
by
an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s
dealer
to determ
ine whe
ther
replacem
ent
is necessary
.
Seat belt instructions
W
AR
NING

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Seat
belts
Seat and restraint systems
4-9
4
This
system
is designed
to provide
both
com-
fort
and
safet
y. It permit
s full
exten
sion
and
automatic
retraction
of
the
belts
during
nor
-
mal
vehicle
operation.
A
sensing
device
inside
the
belt
retractor
is designed
to lock
the
retractor
in
the
event
of
a sudden
change
in
the vehicle
’s motion.
1.Occupants
should
always
sit
back
in their
seats
with
their
backs
against
the
upright
seatback.
To reduce
the
risk
of
serious
injury
or
death
during
deployment
of
the
airbag,
adjust
the
driver
’s seat
as
far
back
as possible
while
maintaining
a pos
ition
that
still
enables
you
to
fully
apply
the
pedals,
easily
control
the
steering
wheel,
and
safely
operate
the
vehicle.
The
front
passenger
seat
should
also
be
moved
as
far
back
as
possible.
Refer
to
“Supple-
mental
Restraint
System
(SRS)
- airbag”
on
page
4-20.
Also
refer
to “To adjust
the
seat forward or backward” on page 4-3.
2.Grasp
the
latch
plate
and
slide
it up
the
webbing
so
that
it easily
pulls
across
your
body
.
3.Pull
the
seat
belt
out
slowly
while
holding
the
latch
plate.
Push
the
latch
plate
into
the
buckle
until
you
hear
a “click”.
Pull
up
on
the
belt
to be
sure
the
latch
plate
is
locked securely in the buckle.
NOTE
For
instructions
on
installing
a child restrain
t
system
using
a seat
belt,
refer
to “Installing
a
child
restraint
system
using
the
seat
belt”
on
page
4-18.
W
AR
NING
To reduce
the
risk
of
serious
injury
or
death
in the
event
of an
accident
or
sud-
den stop,
all
seatbacks
sho
uld be kept
in
the
upright
position
while
the
vehicle
is in
motion.Seat
belt performance
during
an accid
ent
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 durin
g an
accid
ent,
the
re is
increas
ed risk
you
will slide under
the
belt
and
receive s
erious
injur
y or
death.

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