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Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped)
Comfort controls 7-13
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Press of the blower speed selection switch to increase the blower speed. Press of the blower speed selection switch to decrease the blower speed.The selected blower speed will be shown in the display (A).
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Press or of the temperature controlswitch to the desired temperature. The selected temperature will be shown in thedisplay (A).
 A sound will be made every time you push any of the switches.
Blower speed selection switch

NOTE
1- Increase 2- DecreaseTemperature control switch

NOTE
 The temperature value
of air conditioning is
switched in conjunction
with outside temper-
ature display unit of the multi informationdisplay. Refer to “Changing the
temperature unit” on
page 5-74.  While the engine coolant temperature is low, the temperature of the air from the heaterwill be cool/cold unti
l the engine warms up,
even if you have selected warm air with the switch.To prevent the windshield and windows from fogging up, the vent mode
will be changed to
“ ” and the blower speed will be reduced. When the temperature is set to the highest or the lowest setting under the AUTO opera-tion, the air selection
and the air conditioning
will be automatically changed as follows. • Quick Heating (When the temperature is set to the highest setting) Outside air will be introduced and the airconditioning will stop. If the air selection
and the air conditioning
are operated manually after an automaticchangeover, manual
operation will be
selected. • Quick Cooling (When th
e temperature is set
to the lowest setting) Inside air will be re
circulated and the air
conditioning will operate.
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Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped)
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Push the switch, and the air conditioning compressor will turn on. The “ ” indicator will be shown in the display (A). Push the switch again and the air condition- ing compressor will stop and the indicator goes off.
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You can change the following functions tomatch your preference.  Enable automatic air conditioning control:
When the AUTO switch is pressed, or when the temperature control switch hasbeen set to the minimum temperature, the air conditioning switch
is automatically
controlled.  Disable automatic air conditioning con- trol: The air conditioning switch is not auto- matically controlled, unless the air condi-tioning switch is used.  Changing the settings Press the air conditi
oning switch for about
10 seconds or longer. When the setting has changed, the system will beep and the “ ” indicator will flash.• When the setting has changed from enabled to disabled, the system will beep three times and theindicator will flash three times. • When the setting has changed from dis- abled to enabled,the system will beep two times and the indicator will flash three times.
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When the AUTO switch is pressed, the modeselection, blower spee
d adjustment, recircu-
lated/outside air sele
ction, temperature
adjustment, and air conditioner ON/OFF sta- tus are all controlled automatically. The “AUTO” indicator
will be shown in the
display (A).
Air conditioning switch

Personalizing the air conditioning switch (Changing the function set- ting)

NOTE
 The factory setting is
“Enable automatic air
conditioning control”.
 When the defogger switch is pressed, the air conditioning will run au
tomatically, even if
the system is set to “Disable automatic airconditioning control”, in order to prevent windows from fogging up.
AUTO switch

NOTE
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 7-22 Comfort controls
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1. Insert the disc with the label facing up. When a disc is inserted, the CD indicator will come on and the CD player will begin playing even if the radio is being used. The CD player will also start playbackwhen the MEDIA button is pressed with a disc in the player or with a disc set in the Disc-loading slot, even if the radio isbeing used. 2. To stop the CD, turn off the power by pressing the PWR switch for 2 seconds orlonger, or change over to the radio mode by pressing the RADIO button, or eject the disc by pressi
ng the eject button.
When the CD eject button is pressed, the disc automatically stops and is ejected. Press the MEDIA button if
a disc is already in
the CD player. The CD player will start play- back. The track number and the playing timewill appear on the display. The tracks in the disc will be
played continuously.
This CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs (recordable CDs), andCD-RWs (rewritable CDs) in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, an
d Romeo formats. Each
disc can hold up to 255 files in up to 100 fold-ers, up to a maximum of 16 levels. The ID3 tag information can be
displayed during MP3
playback. For inform
ation concerning ID3
tags, refer to “CD text
and MP3 title display”
1. Insert a disc containing MP3 files into the slot.2. Press the MEDIA button if a disc is already in the CD player. The display shows “READING”, thenplayback will begin.
18- RPT (Repeat) button 19- RDM (Random) buttonTo listen to a CD

To load a disc

NOTE
 For information on adjusting the volume and tone, refer to “To adjust the volume” on page 7-20 and “To adjust the tone” on page 7-20.  3 inch (8 cm) compact discs cannot be played on this CD player.  For information concerning the handling of compact discs, refer
to “Handling of com-
pact discs” on page 7-42.
To eject a disc

NOTE
 If you do not remove the disc before 15 sec- onds have elapsed, the
CD player will auto-
matically reload
the disc and stop.
To listen to a music CD

To listen to an MP3 CD

NOTE
While listening to a
disc on which CD-DA
(CD-Digital Audio) a
nd MP3 files have both
been recorded, you can switch between read- ing of the CD-DA, reading of the MP3 files, and the external audio
input mode by press-
ing the MEDIA button for 2 seconds or lon- ger (until you hear a beep). For information on the
external audio input,
refer to “To use the external audio input function” on page 7-28.  With a disc that contains both CD-DA and MP3 files, the CD-DA files are automati- cally played first.  The playback sound quality differs depend- ing on the encoding software and the bit rate.For details, refer to
the user manual of your
encoding software.  Depending on file/folder
configurations on a
disc, it may take some
time before playback
starts.  MP3 encode software
and writing software
are not supplied with this unit.
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped)
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1. Press the PWR switch to turn on the audio system. The system turns on in the last mode used.2. Connect your iPod to the USB input ter- minal. Refer to “How to connect an iPod” onpage 5-107. 3. Press the MEDIA button several times to switch to the iPod mode. The input modechanges as follows every time the MEDIA button is pressed: CD mode

iPod mode
Bluetooth
® mode (if so
equipped)
 AUX mode
 CD mode.
The iPod indicator is illuminated and then the iPod mode will be activated.4. Once the device is
selected, playback
starts and indicator appears on the dis- play.
5. To stop the playback, press the RADIO button or MEDIA button to switch to adifferent mode.
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To fast-forward/revers
e the current track,
press the button or button. To fast-forward the current track, press and hold the button. To fast-reverse the current track, press and hold the button.
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Press the button repeatedly until the desired track number appears on the display. Press the button repeatedly until the desired track number appears on the display.
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You can select desired
tracks from the “Playl-
ists”, “Artists”,
“Albums”, “Songs” or
“Genre” (vehicles with Bluetooth
® 2.0 inter-
face) menus on your iPod. Operate the SEL switch to select desired tracks.The selected menu or category or track is shown in the display.
12-
(Fast-reverse/Track down) button
13-
(Fast-forward/Track up) button
14-
(Return) button
15- PWR (On-Off)/SE
L (Select) switch
16- RPT (Repeat) button17- RDM (Random) buttonTo play from an iPod

NOTE
 Depending on the conditi
on of your iPod, it
may take a longer time
before the playback
starts.NOTE
 Buttons on the iPod are disabled while the iPod is connected to
the audio system.
 To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To adjust the volume” on page 7-20 and “To adjust the tone” on page 7-20.
To fast-forward/reverse the track

Fast-forward Fast-reverse
To select a desired track

Track upTrack down
NOTE
 Pressing the button once during the song will cause the audio system to restart play-back from the beginning of the song.
To find a track from the iPod menu

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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped)
Comfort controls 7-35
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1. Press the PWR switch to turn on the audio system. The system turns on in the lastmode used. 2. Connect your USB memory device to the USB input terminal.Refer to “How to connect a USB memory device” on page 5-106. 3. Press the MEDIA button several times to switch to the USB mode. The input mode changes as follow
s every time the
MEDIA button is pressed: CD mode

USB mode
Bluetooth
® mode (if so
equipped)
 AUX mode
 CD mode.
The USB indicator is illuminated and then the USB mode will be activated. 4. Once the device is selected, playback starts and indicator appears on the dis- play. 5. To stop the playback, press the RADIO button or MEDIA button to switch to a different mode.
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This audio can play
MP3, WMA and AAC
files recorded in a USB memory device. This audio supports up to 65,535 files in 700 fold-ers on 8 levels. The folder and file hierarchy in the USB memory device is shown below.
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To fast-forward/revers
e the current track,
press the button or button.
To play from a USB memory device

NOTE
 Depending on the condition of your USB device, it may take a longer time before theplayback starts.
NOTE
 To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To adjust the volume” on page 7-20 and “Toadjust the tone” on page 7-20.
Supported compressed music files

Folder selection order/file playback order (example)
Folder selection In the order File selection In the order
NOTE
 If a file protected by c
opyrights is played, the
file will be skipped.
To fast-forward/reverse the track

Root folder (Root directory)
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
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To play tracks from a Bluetooth® device
(vehicles with Blue
tooth® 2.0 interface)
7-38 Comfort controls
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1. Press the PWR switch to turn on the audio system. The system turns on in the last mode used.2. Press the MEDIA button several times to switch to the BT-A (Bluetooth
®) mode.
The input mode changes as follows everytime the MEDIA button is pressed: CD mode
 iPod mode
 Bluetooth
® mode
(if so equipped)
 AUX mode
 CD
mode. The BT indicator is illuminated and then the BT-A mode will be activated. 3. Connect your Bluetooth
® device.
Refer to “Connecting the Bluetooth
® 2.0
interface and Bluetooth
® device” on page
5-91.
4. Playback starts automatically.
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To stop the playback, press the Stop button. To restart the playback, press the Play/Pausebutton.
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To pause the playback, press and hold thePlay/Pause button until you hear a beep.To restart the playback, press the Play/Pause button.
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To fast-forward/reverse the current track, press the button or button.
NOTE
 Depending on the connect
ed device, opera-
tion of the connected device is limited to itsavailable functions.  Depending on the connected device, the device may not ope
rate correctly.
 A file protected by c
opyright might not be
able to playback.  It is recommended to adjust the equalizer of the connected
device to 0 db or neutral.
 The voice operation is not available to access music files on the connected Bluetooth
®
device.
Bluetooth
® device control panel
and display 1- MEDIA button 2- PWR (On-Off) switch 3-
BT (Bluetooth
®) indicator
4- TRACK indicator 5- Display 6- PAGE (Title scroll) button7-
(Fast-reverse/Track down) button
8-
(Fast-forward/Track up) button
9- INFO button 10- Play/Pause button 11- Stop button 12- RPT (Repeat) button 13- RDM (Random) buttonTo listen to tracks from a device connected via Bluetooth
®
NOTE
 Depending on the connected device, the playback may not start automatically. In this case, operate
the connected device to
start the playback.
To stop the playback (if supported by the device) To pause the playback (if sup- ported by the device) To fast-forward/reverse the track (if supported by the device)
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Error codes
Comfort controls 7-41
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If an error code appears in the display, ta
ke action in accordance
with the table below.
Error codes Audio system
Error display
Item
Repair
CHECK DISC
Disc is not loaded correctly, or condensation on disc.
Insert disc with
label facing up.
Remove moisture from disc.
DISC ERROR
Disc is dirty, scratched,
or deformed; or exces-
sive vehicle vibration.
Clean or replace disc. Re
try when vibrations stop.
INTERNAL E Loading or eject erro
r. Pick-up is out of position.
Eject disc and reload.
If disc will not ejec
t, bring your vehicle
to your authorized Mitsubishi Moto
rs dealer or a repair facil-
ity of your choice for repair.
HEAT ERROR Internal protection against high temperatur
es. Allow radio to cool by
waiting about 30 minutes.
ERROR DC Foreign material is in
side of radio or amplifier.
Bring your vehicle to your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility
of your choice for repair.
iPod
(if so equipped)Error display
Item
Repair
NO SONG There are no playable music files. Record music files in the iPod. VER ERROR The iPod or its
software cannot be recogniz
ed. Connect a supported iPod.
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Handling of compact discs Comfort controls 7-43
7
 In the following circumstances, moisture can form on compact discs and inside theaudio system, preventing normal opera- tion. • When there is high humidity (for exam-ple, when it is raining). • When the temperature suddenly rises, such as right after the heater is turned onin cold weather. In this case, wait until the moisture has had time to dry out.
 When the CD player is subjected to vio- lent vibrations, such as during off-roaddriving, the tracking may not work.  When storing compact discs, always store them in their separate
cases. Never place
compact discs in dire
ct sunlight, or any-
where the temperature or humidity is high. Never touch the flat surface of the disc where there isn’t a label. This will damage the disc surface and
could affect the sound
quality. When handli
ng a compact disc,
always hold it by the outer edge and thecenter hole.  To clean a disc, use a soft, clean, dry cloth. Wipe directly
from the center hole
toward the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circle. Never use any chemicals such as benzine, paint thinner, a disc spraycleaner, or an anti-static agent on the disc.  Do not use a ball point pen, felt pen, pen- cil, etc. to write on the label surface of thedisc.  Do not put additional labels or stickers on compact discs. Also, do not use any com-pact disc on which a
label or sticker has
started to peel off or any compact disc that has stickiness or othe
r contamination left
by a peeled-off label or sticker. If you use such a compact disc, the CD player may stop working properly and you may not beable to eject the compact disc.
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 You may have trouble playing back some CD-R/RW discs recorded on CD record- ers (CD-R/RW drives), either due to theirrecording characterist
ics or dirt, finger-
prints, scratches, etc.
on the disc surface.
 CD-R/RW discs are less resistant to high temperatures and high humidity than ordi- nary music CDs and can therefore be damaged and rendered unplayable if left inside your vehicle for a long time.  Depending on the combination of the writing software, the CD recorder (CD- R/RW drive), and the disc used to create a CD-R/RW, the disc might not play suc-cessfully.  This player cannot play the CD-R/RW discs if the sessi
on is not closed.
 This player cannot play CD-R/RW discs which contain data other than CD-DA or MP3 data (Video CD, etc.). Be sure to observe the handling instruc- tions for the CD-R/RW disc.
Notes on CD-Rs/RWs
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If the vehicle breaks down 8-2 For emergencies
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If your vehicle breaks down on the road, move to the shoulder and turn on the hazard warning flashers. If there is no shoulder, orthe shoulder is not safe, drive in the right lane slowly with the haza
rd lights flashing until
you come to a safe stopping place. Keep theflashers flashing. If the engine stops, there will be no power assist to the steering and brakes, making these difficult to use.  The brake booster will not work, so the brakes will not grip well. The brake pedal will be harder to press than usual.  Since there is no power steering assist, the steering wheel will be hard to turn.
Get help from your passengers, bystanders, etc. to push the vehicle
and move it to a safe
area.
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If the engine cannot be started because the battery is weak or de
ad, you can start it with
the battery from anothe
r vehicle using jumper
cables. 1. Take off any metal jewelry such as watch bands or bracelets th
at might create an
accidental electrical contact. 2. Position the vehi
cles close enough
together so that the jumper cables canreach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t touching each other.
3. You could be injured if the vehicles move. Set the parking brake firmly on each vehi- cle. Put an automatic transaxle or CVT in “P” (PARK) or a manual transaxle in “N”(Neutral). 4. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF”OFF. 5. Make sure your battery electrolyte is at the proper level. (Refer to “Battery” on page 9-10.)
If the vehicle breaks down If the engine stops/fails When the engine fails at the intersection
Jump-starting the engine
WA R N I N G To reduce the risk of igniting flammable gas that may be emitted from the battery,carefully read this section before jump- starting the vehicle. Do not try to start you
r vehicle by pushing
or towing. This can cause an accident resulting in serious
injury or death and
can damage the vehicle.NOTE
 Do not use jumper cables if they have dam- age or corrosion.
CAUTION Check the other vehicle.
It must have a 12-
volt battery. If the other system isn’t 12-volt,both systems can be damaged.NOTE
 Turn off all lights, heat
er, and othe
r electrical
loads. This will avoid sparks and help save both batteries.WA R N I N G If the electrolyte fluid is not visible, or looks frozen, DO NOT ATTEMPT JUMPSTARTING!! The battery might spli
t open or explode if
the temperature is below the freezingpoint or if it is not filled to the proper level.
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Engine overheating 8-4 For emergencies
8
If you drive your vehicle with a low battery charge after the engine has been started byusing jumper cables, the engine may misfire. This can cause the an
ti-lock braking system
warning light to blink on and off. This is onlydue to the low battery voltage. It is not a problem with the brak
e system. If this hap-
pens, fully charge the battery and ensure thecharging system is operating properly.
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If the high coolant temperature warning lightilluminates while the engine is running, the engine may be overheating. If this happens: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers.2. With the engine st
ill running, carefully
raise the engine hood to vent the engine compartment.
3. Check that the cooling fan is running. If the fan is not turning, stop the engineimmediately and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice for assistance. 4. If you see steam or spray coming from under the hood, turn off the engine. 5. If you do not see stea
m or spray coming
from under the hood, leave the engine onuntil the high coolant temperature warn- ing light goes off. After the high coolant temperature warning light has gone off,you can start driving again. If the high coolant temperature warning light stays on, turn off the engine.
6. When you do not see any more steam or spray, open the hood. Look for obviousleaks, such as a split radiator hose. Be careful as components will be hot. Any leak source must be repaired.7. If there is no obvious leak source, check the coolant level in the engine coolant reserve tank. If there is none, or if it is toolow, slowly add coolant. 8. If the engine coolant reserve tank needs coolant, you will probably also need to add coolant to the radiator. Do not loosen or remove the radiator cap until the enginehas cooled down. 9. Start the engine, and slowly add coolant, up to the bottom of the filler neck. Use plain water if you have to (and replace itwith the right coolant as soon as possible).
 Always wear protective clothing and gog- gles when working near the battery. Keep the battery out of the reach of chil- dren.
As your vehicle has anti-lock brakes Engine overheating
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G To avoid personal injury
, keep hands, hair,
jewelry and clothes aw
ay from the cooling
fan. The cooling fan ca
n start at any time.
WA R N I N GBefore raising the engine hood, check to see if there is steam or spray coming fromunder the hood. Steam or spray comingfrom an overheated en
gine could seriously
scald you. Do not open the hood until there is nosteam or spray.
WA R N I N G Removing the radiat
or cap could scald
you with escaping hot water or steam. When checking the radiator level, coverthe cap with a cloth before trying to remove it. Turn it slowly counterclock- wise, without pressing down, to the firstnotch. The pressure in the system will then be let out. When the pressure is COM- PLETELY LET OUT, press down andkeep turning the cap counterclockwise until it comes off.
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