fuse MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PHEV 2014 Owner's Manual (in English)
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1. Air conditioner p. 8-04
2. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 5-26
3. Passenger’s ventilators p. 8-02
4. Glove box p. 8-74 Card holder p. 8-74
5. Fuse box p. 11-16
6. Key slot* p. 7-12
7. Accessory socket* p. 8-71 Cigarette lighter* p. 8-70
8. Electric tailgate power switch* p. 4-20
9. Cup holder p. 8-75
10. Parking brake lever p. 7-03
11. Selector Lever (Joystick Type) p. 7-12
12. 4WD lock switch p. 7-18
13. Heated seat switch* p. 5-04
14. Floor console box p. 8-74 Armrest p. 5-03
Accessory socket p. 8-71
USB input terminal p. 8-66
15. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 2-12
16. Bonnet release lever p. 11-04
17. Rear window demister switch p. 6-59 Wiper de-icer switch* p. 6-58
18. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 6-50
19. LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* p. 8-14 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS)*
[For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s
manuals.]
Digital clock*
Instruments and controls
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1. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 6-50
2. Air conditioner p. 8-04
3. Rear window demister switch p. 6-59 Wiper de-icer switch* p. 6-58
4. Bonnet release lever p. 11-04
5. Key slot* p. 7-12
6. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 2-12
7. Floor console box p. 8-74 Armrest p. 5-03
Accessory socket p. 8-71
USB input terminal p. 8-66
8. Heated seat switch* p. 5-04
9. 4WD lock switch p. 7-18
10. Parking brake lever p. 7-03
11. Selector Lever (Joystick Type) p. 7-12
12. Cup holder p. 8-75
13. Electric tailgate power switch* p. 4-20
14. Accessory socket* p. 8-71 Cigarette lighter* p. 8-70
15. Fuse box p. 11-16
16. Glove box p. 8-74 Card holder p. 8-74
17. Passenger’s ventilators p. 8-02
18. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 5-26
19. LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* p. 8-14 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS)*
[For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s
manuals.]
Digital clock*
Instruments and controls
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CAUTIONlIf  the  wires  interfere  with  the  vehicle  body
or  improper  installation  methods  are  used(protective  fuses  not  included,  etc.),  elec-
tronic devices may be adversely affected, re-
sulting in a fire or other accident.Genuine parts
E00200500499
MITSUBISHI MOTORS   has  gone  to  great
lengths  to  bring  you  a  superbly  crafted  auto-
mobile  offering  the  highest  quality  and  de- pendability.
Use  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  GENUINE
Parts, designed and manufactured to maintain your  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   automobile  at
top  performance.  MITSUBISHI MOTORS
GENUINE  Parts  are  identified  by  this  mark and  are  available  at  all  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Points.
Safety and disposal
information for used engine
oil E00200600155WARNINGlProlonged  and  repeated  contact  may
cause  serious  skin  disorders,  including
dermatitis and cancer.
l Avoid  contact  with  the  skin  as  far  as  pos-
sible  and  wash  thoroughly  after  any  con- tact.
l Keep used engine oils out of reach of chil-
dren.
Protect the environment
It  is  illegal  to  pollute  drains,  water  courses
and  soil.  Use  authorized  waste  collection  fa-cilities,  including  civic  amenity  sites  and  ga- rages  providing  facilities  for  disposal  of  used
oil  and  used  oil  filters.  If  in  doubt,  contact your local authority for advice on disposal.
Disposal information for
used batteries E00201300032
Your vehicle contains batter- ies and/or accumulators.
Do  not  mix  with  general
household waste.
For  proper  treatment,  recov-
ery  and  recycling  of  used
batteries,  please  take  them  to  applicable  col-
lection  points,  in  accordance  with  your  na- tional  legislation  and  the  Directives 2006/66/EC.
By disposing of these batteries correctly, you
will  help  to  save  valuable  resources  and  pre-
vent  any  potential  negative  effects  on  human
health  and  the  environment  which  could  oth- erwise  arise  from  inappropriate  waste  han- dling.
Genuine parts
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NOTElThe  electric  tailgate  does  not  operate  nor-
mally under the following conditions:
• When parked on an incline
• In strong winds
• When  the  electric  tailgate  is  covered  with
snow
l Repeated  continuous  operation  between
opening  and  closing  the  electric  tailgate  will
activate  the  built-in  protection  circuit  and
switch the tailgate to manual operation.
l If  the  electric  tailgate  handle  is  operated
while  the  tailgate  is  operating  or  immediate- ly  after  it  is  closed,  the  tailgate  will  move  in
the  direction  opposite  to  the  one  in  which  it
was operating.
l If  the  battery  or  fuse  is  replaced  while  the
electric  tailgate  is  open,  it  cannot  be  closed automatically.
In  this  case  close  the  electric  tailgate  man-
ually.Operating conditions
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The  electric  tailgate  can  be  opened  automati-
cally when all of the following conditions are met.
<Using the keyless operation key>
l The operation mode is in OFF.
l The  electric  tailgate  is  completely
closed.
l The electric tailgate is unlocked.
<Using  the  driver’s  side  electric  tailgate
switch>
l The  operation  mode  is  in  ON  with  the
electrical parking switch is pressed.
l The  electric  tailgate  is  completely
closed.
l The electric tailgate is unlocked.
<Using  the  open  switch  of  the  electric  tail-
gate>
l The electric tailgate is unlocked.
l The  keyless  operation  key  is  within  the
operating  range  (70  cm  from  the  electric
tailgate  switch)  and  the  tailgate  is
locked.
The factory setting is “Inactive”.
To modify the setting to “Active”, please
contact  an  authorized  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS dealer.
The  electric  tailgate  can  be  closed  automati-
cally when all of the following conditions are met.
<Using the keyless operation key>
l The operation mode is in OFF.
l The electric tailgate is completely open.
l People,  luggage,  etc.,  are  not  touching
the sensors.
<Using  the  driver’s  side  electric  tailgate
switch or close switch>l The  operation  mode  is  in  ON  with  the
electrical parking switch is pressed.
l The electric tailgate is completely open.
l People,  luggage,  etc.,  are  not  touching
the sensors.
Operating  the  electric  tailgate using  the  keyless  operation  keyor  the  driver’s  side  electric  tail-
gate switch
After  unlocking  the  doors  and  the  electric tailgate,  the  electric  tailgate  can  be  operated by  pressing  the  switch  (A)  of  the  keyless  op-
eration  key  or  the  driver’s  side  electric  tail-
gate switch (B).
<Using the keyless operation key>
If  the  electric  tailgate  switch  is  pressed  twice
in  a  row,  the  electric  tailgate  operates  after the  warning  buzzer  sounds  and  the  hazardwarning flasher brinks 2 times.
Electric tailgate*
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WARNINGlA child may tamper with the switch at the
risk  of  its  hands  or  head  being  trapped  in
the  window.  When  driving  with  a  child  in the  vehicle,  please  press  the  window  lockswitch to disable the passenger’s switches.Timer function
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The  door  windows  can  be  opened  or  closed
for 30 seconds after the engine is stopped.
However,  once  the  driver’s  door  or  the  front passenger’s door is opened, the windows can-
not be operated.
Safety mechanism (driver’s
window only)
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If  a  hand  or  head  is  trapped  in  the  closing
window, it will lower automatically.
Nonetheless,  make  sure  that  nobody  puts
their  head  or  hand  out  of  the  window  when closing the driver’s door window.
The  lowered  window  will  become  operation-
al after a few seconds.
WARNINGl If  the  battery  terminals  are  disconnected
or the fuse for electric window is replaced,
the safety mechanism will be cancelled. If  a  hand  or  head  got  trapped,  a  serious injury could result.CAUTIONl The  safety  mechanism  is  cancelled  just  be-
fore  the  window  is  fully  closed.  This  allows the  window  to  close  completely.  Therefore be especially careful that no fingers are trap-
ped in the window.
l The  safety  mechanism  is  deactivated  while
the  switch  is  pulled  up.  Therefore  be  espe-
cially  careful  that  fingers  are  not  trapped  in the door window opening.NOTEl The safety mechanism can be activated if the
driving  conditions  or  other  circumstancescause the driver’s door window to be subjec- ted to a physical shock similar to that caused
by a trapped hand or head.NOTEl If  the  battery  terminals  are  disconnected  or
the  fuse  for  electric  window  is  replaced,  the
safety  mechanism  will  be  cancelled  and  the door  window  will  not  automatically  open/ close completely.
If  the  window  is  open,  repeatedly  raise  the
driver’s  door  window  switch  until  the  win-
dow  has  been  fully  closed.  Following  this, release  the  switch,  raise  the  switch  once again and hold it in this condition for at least
1 second, then release it. You should now be able  to  operate  the  driver’s  door  window  in
the normal fashion.Sunroof*
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The  sunroof  can  only  be  operated  with  theoperation mode in the “ON”.
Sunroof*
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SPEECH button
lPress  this  button  to  change  to  voice  rec-
ognition mode.
While  the  system  is  in  voice  recognition
mode, “Listening” will appear on the au- dio display.
l If  you  press  the  button  briefly  while  in
voice  recognition  mode,  it  will  interrupt prompting and allow voice command in-
put.
Pressing  the  button  longer  will  deacti-
vate the voice recognition mode.
l Pressing  this  button  briefly  during  a  call
will  enable  voice  recognition  and  allow voice command input.
PICK-UP button
l Press  this  button  when  an  incoming  call
is received to answer the telephone.
l When  another  call  is  received  during  a
call, press this button to put the first call-
er on hold and talk to the new caller. • In  such  circumstances,  you  can  press
the  button  briefly  to  switch  between
callers.  You  will  switch  to  the  first
caller  and  the  other  caller  will  be  put on hold.
• To  establish  a  three-way  call  in  such
situations,  press  the  SPEECH  button
to  enter  voice  recognition  mode  and then say “Join calls”.
HANG-UP button
l Press  this  button  when  an  incoming  call
is received to refuse the call.
l Press  this  button  during  a  call  to  end  the
current call.
When  another  call  is  on  hold,  you  will switch to that call.
l If  this  button  is  pressed  in  the  voice  rec-
ognition  mode,  the  voice  recognition
mode will be deactivated.
NOTEl When you press the SPEECH button to enter
voice  recognition  mode  with  a  cellular
phone paired to the system, current informa- tion  on  the  cellular  phone,  such  as  “remain- ing  battery  life,”  “signal  strength”  or  “roam-
ing,”  will  be  displayed  on  the  audio  dis-
play.*
*:  Some  cellular  phones  will  not  send  this
information to the Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface.
l Call waiting and three-way calls can be used
by  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface,  only  if  it  is
possible  to  use  those  services  with  your  cel- lular phone.
Microphone
Your  voice  will  be  recognized  by  a  micro-
phone  in  the  overhead  console,  allowing  you to  make  hands-free  calls  with  voice  com-
mands.
NOTEl If a cellular phone is brought close to the mi-
crophone, it may create noise in the voice on
the  phone.  In  such  a  case,  take  the  cellular phone  at  a  place  as  far  as  possible  from  the
microphone.Voice recognition function
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The  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  is  equipped
with a voice recognition function.
Simply  say  voice  commands  and  you  can
perform  various  operations  and  make  or  re- ceive hands-free calls.
 
With  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface,  voice  rec-
ognition  is  possible  for  English,  French,
Spanish,  Italian,  German,  Dutch,  Portuguese and  Russian.  The  factory  setting  is  “English” or “Russian.”
NOTEl If  the  voice  command  that  you  say  differs
from  the  predefined  command  or  cannot  be recognised  due  to  ambient  noise  or  some
other  reason,  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface
will ask you for the voice command again up
to 3 times.
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface
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1.Get  the  vehicles  close  enough  so  the
jumper  cables  can  reach,  but  be  sure  the vehicles aren’t touching each other.
2. Turn off all lamps, heater and other elec-
trical loads.
3. Set the parking brake firmly on each ve-
hicle.  Set  the  gear  of  another  vehicle  in
“P”  (PARK)  position  (with  A/T)  or  in
“N”  (Neutral)  position  (with  M/T)  and
stop the engine.WARNINGl When  connecting  the  jumper  cable,  stop
the engine in the other vehicle. Otherwise, the  cables  or  your  clothes  may  be  caught by  the  fan  or  drive  belt  and  personal  in-
jury could result.
l The  cooling  fan  turns  on  and  off  depend-
ing  on  the  coolant  temperature.  Do  not bring  your  hands  close  to  the  fan  while
the  engine  is  running  or  the  Plug-in  Hy-
brid EV System is operating.
4. Open  the  bonnet,  remove  the  fuse  cover
of the main fuse block.
Refer  to  “Bonnet”  on  page  11-04 and
“Fuses:  Engine  compartment”  on  page
11-17.
5. Open  the  cover  of  the  jumper  cable  ter-
minal in the main fuse block.
NOTEl You  cannot  rescue  another  vehicle’s  dis-
charged battery by connecting jumper cables
while using this jumper cable terminal.
6. Connect one end of one jumper cable 
to  the  jumper  cable  terminal  (A)  of  your
vehicle, and the other end 
  to the posi-
tive  (+)  terminal  of  the  booster  battery (B).
Connect one end of the other jumper ca- ble 
  to  the  negative  (-)  terminal  of  the
booster  battery,  and  the  other  end 
  to
the  designated  ground  location  of  your
vehicle.WARNINGl When  connecting  the  jumper  cables,  do
not  connect  the  positive  (+)  cable  to  the
negative  (-)  terminal.  Otherwise  sparks
might cause explosion of the battery.
Emergency starting
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Service precautions........................................................................... 11-02
Catalytic converter............................................................................ 11-03
Bonnet............................................................................................... 11-04
Engine oil.......................................................................................... 11-05 Engine coolant/Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant........................... 11-06
Washer fluid...................................................................................... 11-08
Brake fluid.........................................................................................11-08
Auxiliary battery............................................................................... 11-09
Tyres..................................................................................................11-10 Wiper blade rubber replacement....................................................... 11-13
General maintenance......................................................................... 11-15
Fusible links...................................................................................... 11-16
Fuses..................................................................................................11-16
Replacement of lamp bulbs............................................................... 11-22
Masking the headlamps.....................................................................11-30Maintenance 
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NOTElDo  not  allow  the  wiper  arm  to  fall  onto  the
window glass; it could damage the glass.
4. Firmly  insert  the  retainer  (C)  into  the
groove (D) in the wiper blade.
Refer to the illustration to ensure that the
retainers  are  correctly  aligned  as  you  in-
sert them into the groove.NOTEl If  a  retainer  is  not  supplied  with  the  new
wiper  blade,  use  the  retainer  from  the  old
blade.General maintenance
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Fuel, engine coolant, oil and ex- haust gas leakage
Look under the body of your vehicle to check
for  fuel,  engine  coolant,  oil  and  exhaust  gas
leaks.
WARNINGl If  you  see  a  suspicious  fuel  leak  or  if  you
smell  fuel,  do  not  operate  the  vehicle;  call
your  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point for assistance.
Exterior and interior lamp op-
eration
Operate  the  combination  lamp  switch  to
check that all lamps are functioning properly.
If  the  lamps  do  not  illuminate,  the  probable cause is a blown fuse or defective lamp bulb.
Check  the  fuses  first.  If  there  is  no  blown
fuse, check the lamp bulbs.
For  information  regarding  the  inspection  and
replacement  of  the  fuses  and  the  bulbs,  refer
to  “Fuses”  on  page  11-16  and “Replacement
of lamp bulbs” on page 11-22.
General maintenance
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If  the  fuses  and  bulbs  are  all  OK,  we  recom-
mend  you  to  have  your  vehicle  checked  and repaired.
Meter, gauge and indicator/warning lamps operation
Start the plug-in hybrid EV system and check
the  operation  of  all  instruments,  gauges  and indication and warning lamps.
If  there  is  anything  wrong,  we  recommend
you to have your vehicle inspected.
Hinges and latches lubrication
Check all latches and hinges, and, if necessa- ry, have them lubricated.
Fusible links
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The fusible links will melt to prevent a fire if
a  large  current  attempts  to  flow  through  cer- tain electrical systems.
In  case  of  a  melted  fusible  link,  we  recom- mend you to have your vehicle inspected.For  the  fusible  links,  please  refer  to  “Passen-
ger compartment fuse location table” on page
11-18 and “Engine compartment fuse location
table” on page 11-19.
WARNINGl Fusible  links  must  not  be  replaced  by  any
other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi-
ble  link  may  result  in  fire  in  the  vehicle,
property  destruction  and  serious  or  fatal injuries at any time.Fuses
E01003003332Fuse block location
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To  prevent  damage  to  the  electrical  systemdue  to  short-circuiting  or  overloading,  each individual circuit is provided with a fuse.
There  are  fuse  blocks  in  the  passenger  com- partment and in the engine compartment.
Passenger  compartment  (LHD
vehicles)
The  fuse  blocks  in  the  passenger  compart-
ment  are  located  behind  the  fuse  lid  in  front of  the  driver’s  seat  at  the  position  shown  in
the illustration.
Pull the fuse lid to remove it.
A- Main fuse block B- Sub fuse block
Passenger  compartment  (RHD vehicles)
The fuse boxes in the passenger compartment
are  located  behind  the  glove  box  at  the  posi- tion shown in the illustration.
A- Main fuse block B- Sub fuse block
Fusible links
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