Tire MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2017 3.G Service Manual
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear) (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-147
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Your tire pressure monitoring system oper- ates on a radio frequency subject to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules(For vehicles sold in
U.S.A.) and Industry
Canada Rules (For vehicles sold in Canada). This device complies with part 15 of FCCRules and Industry Ca
nada licence-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two con- ditions. This device may not
cause harmful inter-
ference. This device must ac
cept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Parking sensors will al
ert the driver with an
intermittent or contin
uous buzzer sound when
the vehicle approaches
an object and the sen-
sor detects that object
during parking. The
system incorporates 8 ultrasonic sensors (A)
General information
CAUTION Changes or modifica
tions not expressly
approved by the manufacturer for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to oper-ate the equipment.
Parking sensors (Front/Rear)
(if so equipped)
WA R N I N G Before using the parkin
g sensors, read this
entire section to fully understand the limi- tations of this system. Failure to followinstructions could result in an accident.
The parking sensors ar
e parking aid only.
It is not a substitute for your visual confir-mation.The system is not designed to detect chil- dren, pedestrians, bicycles and pets. The area within which the system can detect isvery limited, and objects outside the detection area, such as under the bumper or around either co
rner of the bumper,
cannot be detected. The sensors of the sys- tem may not be able to detect certain objects. Never rely solely on
the parking sensors to
clear the area in fron
t and to the rear of
your vehicle. Always
check visually in
front and to the rear
of your vehicle for
persons, animals, ob
structions or other
vehicles. Failure to do so can result in damage to your vehicle, seriou
s injury or death.
CAUTIONThe parking sensors
may not operate prop-
erly in a certain situation. Some examplesare:• The sensors or surroundings have beenwiped by hand.• The stickers or ac
cessories have been
attached to the sensors or surroundings.• The sensors or surroundings are coveredwith ice, snow, or mud.WA R N I N G
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear) (if so equipped) 5-148 Features and controls
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“Normal mode” and “Tow
ing hitch mode” for
a vehicle equipped with a towing hitch can beselected.
The detection areas are within approximately 24 inches (60 cm) (A) from the front and cor-ner sensors and 49 inches (125 cm) (B) from the back sensors.
• When the ambient temp
erature has rapidly
changed.• When the sensor is frozen.• When the system detects ultrasonic noise,such as the noise from motorcycle engines, brakes, radios, pouring rain, splashing water or tire chains.• When the sensor is extremely hot or cold(after the vehicle has
been parked for a long
period of time under
a blazing sun or in
cold weather).• When the vehicle is driven on a rough roadincluding a bumpy, gravel, hilly, or grassy surface.• When the vehicle is too close to an object.• Immediately after the engine switch is turned on.
The parking sensors may not properly detect certain objects including;• A thin object such as a wire net or rope.• An object that absorbs ultrasonic sound waves, such as snow.• An object with sharp angles.• An object with a sm
ooth surface, such as
glass.• A low height object such as a curb. If the bumper has experienced an impact, the sensor area may have
damage and the park-
ing sensors may not f
unction properly. Have
the vehicle inspected at an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.CAUTION
Detection areas
WA R N I N G The detection areas described below are for reference only. The actual detectionareas may vary depend
ing on the shape,
size and position of
the object being
detected. Certain objects may not bedetected, even if the object is within the detection area described below. Also false alerts may sound de
pending on the sur-
rounding environment.
Normal mode
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Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped)
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The Multi Around Monitor system uses 4 cameras, “Front-view camera”, “Side-viewcameras (right and le
ft)” and “Rear-view
camera”, and displays
composite views from
those cameras on a screen in the inside rear-view mirror, the DISPLAY AUDIO, the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the Mit- subishi Multi-Comm
unication System.
The Multi Around Monitor
system wi
ll assist
the driver to park the vehicle in a narrow orparallel parking space. Multi Around Monitor
(if so
equipped) Before using the Multi Around Monitor system, read this entire section to fully understand the limitations of this system. Failure to follow instructions could resultin an accident. The Multi Around Monitor system is an aid system to help observe around the vehicle. It is not a substitute for your visual confirmation. Never rely solely on the Multi Around Monitor system. The view on the screen islimited, and objects
outside the view can-
not be seen on the screen.
CAUTION Before using the Multi Around Monitor, make sure that all doors and the liftgate areclosed and the outside mirrors are unfolded.If an outside mirror is folded and/or if a front door and/or the liftgate
is open, the areas dis-
played on the Multi Around Monitor will notbe appropriate.
Location of each camera
A- Rear-view camera B- Front-view camera C- Side-view cameraCAUTION If the camera lens gets
dirty, a clear image
cannot be obtained. As necessary, rinse the lens with clean water and gently wipe with aclean, soft cloth.
To avoid damaging the camera;• Do not rub the cover excessively or polish it by using an abrasive compound.• Do not disassemble the camera.• Do not splash hot wate
r directly on the lens.
• Do not spray the camera and its surround- ings with high-pressure water.• Make sure that the liftgate is securelyclosed when backing up.
Do not attach anythi
ng on the camera and/or
surrounding areas. Doing
so will disturb the
camera.CAUTION
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Multi Information display - Type 1 5-178 Features and controls
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Refer to “Changing the time until “REST REMINDER” is displayed” on page 5-182.Refer to “Changing the turn signal sound” on page 5-182. Refer to “Changing the momentary fuelconsumption display” on page 5-182. Refer to “Tire ID set change” on page 5-146.Refer to “Returning to the factory set- tings” on page 5-183.
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You can change the mode condition for theaverage fuel consumption and average speed display to “Auto reset”
or “Manual reset.”
1. Press and hold the mu
lti information dis-
play switch (for about 2 seconds or more)to switch from the setting mode screen to the menu screen. Refer to “Changing th
e function settings”
on page 5-177. 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- play switch to select “AVG” (average fuelconsumption and average speed setting). 3. Press and hold the mu
lti information dis-
play switch (for about 2 seconds or more)to switch in sequence from A or 1 (Auto reset)
M, 2 or P (Manual reset)
A or
1 (Auto reset).The setting is changed to the selected reset condition.
If you press and hold the multi informa- tion meter switch when the average fuelconsumption and average speed are dis- played, these calculati
ons will be reset to
zero. When the following operation is per- formed, the mode setting changes auto- matically from manual to auto. [Except for vehicles
equipped with the
F. A . S . T. - k e y ] Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi-tion from the “ACC”, “LOCK” or “OFF” position. [For vehicles equipped
with the F.A.S.T.-
key]Change the operation mode to ON from ACC or OFF. When the average fuel consumption and average speed are being displayed, if youhold down the multi in
formation display
switch, these calculations will be reset to zero.
NOTE
If the battery is disc
onnected, these function
settings are reset from
memory and is auto-
matically to the factory settings (except thetire ID set). You cannot select an it
em that is displayed
dimly on the menu.
Changing the reset mode for aver- age fuel consumption and average speed
Manual reset mode Auto reset mode
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Multi Information display - Type 2
Features and controls 5-183
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Many of the function set
tings can be returned
to their factory settings. 1. Press and hold the mu
lti information dis-
play switch (for about 2 seconds or more)to switch from the setting mode screen to the menu screen. Refer to “Changing th
e function settings”
on page 5-177. 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- play switch to select “RESET” (return to the factory settings). 3. Press and hold the mu
lti information dis-
play switch (for about 5 seconds or more), the buzzer sounds and all of the function settings are returned to the factory set-tings.
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The multi information display displays theodometer, trip odometer, service reminder, fuel remaining, outside
temperature, selector
lever position, averag
e fuel consumption,
driving range, etc. It is also possible to change elements such as the units used on the multi information dis- play.
Returning to the
factory settings
NOTE
The factory settings are as follows. • Average fuel consumption and average speed reset mode: A (Auto reset) • Fuel consumption di
splay unit: mpg (US)
or (L/100 km) • Temperature unit: °F (Fahrenheit) or {°C (Celsius)} • Display language: ENGLISH • Cooperative language
setting: A (language
cooperation: enabled)
• Operation sounds: ON (Operation sound on) • “REST REMINDER” display: OFF • Turn signal sound: Turn signal sound 1• Momentary fuel consumption with the green bar graph: ON
The tire ID set cannot be returned to the fac- tory settings.
Multi Information display - Type 2
NOTE
1- Frozen road warning
P.5-186
2- Information display
P.5-184
3- Selector lever position display
P.5-70, 5-77
4- Service reminder
P.5-187
5- Fuel remaining display
P.5-187
NOTE
When the ignition switch is in the “OFF”
lever position display,
fuel remaining display and frozen road warn-ing are not displayed.
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Multi Information display - Type 2 5-184 Features and controls
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Each time you lightly press th
e multi information display switch (A), th
e display switches in
the following order.
Information display 1- Odometer 6- Average fuel
consumption display
P.5-186
2-
Trip odometer
7- Outside temperature display
P.5-186
3-
Trip odometer
8- Service reminder (distance)
P.5-187
4- Meter illumination control
P.5-185 9- Service reminder (month)
P.5-187
5- Driving range display
P.5-185 10- Tire pressure monitoring system display
P.5-146
NOTE
When the ignition switch is in the “OFF” position, the driving ra
nge display, average fuel consum
ption display, outside tempera
ture display and tire pres-
sure monitoring system di
splay are not displayed.
While driving, the service reminder is
not displayed even if you operate th
e multi information display switch.
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Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1)
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When there is information to be announced,
such as light reminder, the
tone sounds and the screen sw
itches to the displays show
n below. Refer to
the appropriate page and ta
ke the necessary measures.
When the cause of the warning display is elimin
ated, the warning displa
y goes out automatically.
Refer to Warning disp
lay list on page 5-193.
Refer to Navigation informat
ion display on page 5-209.
Refer to Other interrupt displays on page 5-210. 15- Seat belt remi
nder/warning light
P.4-23
16- Tire pressure monitoring system warn-
ing light
P.5-143
17- Brake auto hold indicator (if so
equipped)
P.5-93
18- Brake warning light (red)
P.5-216
19- Information screen display list
P.5-192
Information screen display list
NOTE
In the following cases, a warning may be
displayed on the information screen and th
e buzzer may sound for a
few seconds, at tim
es.
This is caused by the system picking up in
terference such as strong el
ectromagnetic waves
or noise, and is not a functional pro
blem.
• An extremely strong electrom
agnetic wave is received from a s
ource such as an illegal radio se
t, a spark from a wire, or a rad
ar station.
• Abnormal voltage or a static
electricity disc
harge is generated by the operation of
your vehicle’s electr
onics (including afte
r-market parts).
If the warning display has oc
curred a number of times, take your
vehicle to an author
ized Mitsubishi Motors
dealer or a repair
facility of your choice and
have the system checked.
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Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1)
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There is a fault in the Anti-lock braking system.
Avoid sudden braking and high-speed driving, park the vehicle in a safe place, and take corrective mea-sures. Refer to “Anti-lock
braking system warning”
on page 5-98.
The tire pressure in one of the tires (except spare tire) is low.
Refer to “Tire Pressure Monitoring System” on page 5-143.
There is a fault in the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys- tem.
Refer to “Tire Pressure Monitoring System” on page 5-143.
One of the doors or the liftgate is not completely closed. The open door is displayed.
Close the door or liftgate. Refer to “Door ajar warnin
g display screen” on page
5-171.
The engine hood is open.
Close the engine hood. Refer to “Engine hood” on page 9-3.
There is a fault in the electronic immobilizer (Anti- theft starting system).
Put the operation mode in OFF, and then start the engine again.If the warning is not cancel
led, please contact an
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice.
Screen
Cause
Do this (Reference)
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Indicators
Features and controls 5-215
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The arrows will flash in time with the corre- sponding exterior turn signals when the turnsignal lever is used. Both arrows will flash when the hazard warn- ing flasher switch is pressed.
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A blue light comes on when the headlightsare on high beam.
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This indicator comes on while the front foglights are on.
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This indicator light illuminates while theparking lights are on.
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This indicator comes on in blue while thecoolant temperature is low.
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This function displays
how fuel-efficiently
you are driving under different driving condi- tions. The ECO drive assist display will change asfollows if you do fuel-efficient driving using the accelerator in a way well matched with the vehicle speed.
24- Engine malfuncti
on indicator (“SER-
VICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”)
P. 5-217
25- Seat belt
reminder/warning light
P. 4-23
26- Tire pressure moni
toring system warn-
ing light
P. 5-143
27- Brake warning light (red)
P. 5-216
28- Multi information display
P. 5-183
Indicators Turn signal indicators/Hazard warning lights
NOTE
If the indicator flashes faster than usual or if the indicator stays on wi
thout flashing, check
for a malfunctioning turn signal light bulb or turn signal connection.
High beam indicator Front fog light indicator
(if so
equipped)Position indicator Low coolant temperature indi- cator - blue (Vehicle equipped with the multi information dis- play - Type 2)
NOTE
When the indicator goes out, this should be used as a rough indication of when the heat-ing starts working.
ECO Drive Assist (Vehicle equipped with the multi infor-mation display - Type 2)
ECO drive level Low High
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Combination headlights and dimmer switch 5-226 Features and controls
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The sensitivity of the se
nsor can be temporar-
ily lowering in the following ways. 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” or “LOCK” position or the operation mode is put in OFF.2. Press the automatic high beam system switch more than 15 times within 5 sec- onds after operation mode is turned on.
• A vehicle in front
or oncoming vehicle is
hindered by any object
such as continuous
bends, elevated median/i
sland, traffic signs,
roadside trees. • Your vehicle passes
an oncoming vehicle
suddenly on a bend with poor visibility. • Another vehicle crosse
s ahead of your vehi-
cle.
The headlights may remain at low beam (or be switched from high beam to low beam) when a reflective object (e.g. street light, traffic signal, noticeboard and signboard) Any of the following factors may influence the headlight beam switching timing: • How brightly the exteri
or lights of a vehicle
in front or oncoming
vehicle il
luminate.
• Movement or direction
of a vehicle in front
or oncoming vehicle. • Only right or left exte
rior light of a vehicle
in front or oncoming
vehicle is illuminat-
ing. • A vehicle in front or
oncoming vehicle is a
motorcycle. • Road conditions (gradient, bends and road surface). • The number of occupa
nts and luggage load.
The automatic high beam
system recognises
environmental conditi
ons by sensing a light
source ahead of your ve
hicle. Therefore, you
may feel like someth
ing is not quite right
when the headlight beams are switched auto- matically.NOTE
The system may not de
tect a light vehicle
such as a bicycle. The system may not detect an ambient brightness precisely. Th
is causes the traffic
to be dazzled by high beam or the low beamto be maintained. In such cases, you should switch the headli
ght beams manually.
• In bad weather (heavy
rain, fog, snow or
sandstorm). • The windshield is dirty or fogged up. • The windshield is cracked or broken.• The sensor is deformed or dirty. • A light, which is simila
r to the headlights or
tail lights, is shining around your vehicle. • A vehicle in front
or oncoming vehicle is
driven without lights, the exterior lights are dirty or discoloured, or the direction of theheadlight beams is adjusted improperly. • It becomes dark and bright suddenly and continuously around your vehicle. • Your vehicle is driven on uneven surfaces.• Your vehicle is driven on a winding road. • A reflective object such as a noticeboard or a mirror reflects a li
ght ahead of your vehi-
cle. • When lights of the vehicle in front or head- lights of an oncoming ve
hicle blend into the
other lights. • The rear end of a vehicle in front (such as a container truck) re
flect a strong light.
• Your vehicle's headlight
is broken or dirty.
NOTE
• Your vehicle is inclined due to a flat tire or towing. • The warning display appears. (Refer to “System
problem warning” on
page 5-227.)
Observe the precautions below to maintain good usage conditions: • Do not attempt to di
sassemble the sensor.
• Do not affix a sticker or label on the wind- shield near the sensor. • Avoid overload. • Do not modify your vehicle.• When the windshield is replaced, use the Mitsubishi Motors
genuine parts.
To adjust the sensitivity of the sensor
NOTE
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