MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2011 3.G Owners Manual

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For vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, the operation
mode is put in OFF while the engine is running and the
doors and the liftgate are closed.NOTEThe time until the sunshade illumination goes off can be
adjusted. If it is adjusted, the time until the dome light go
off is also adjusted automatically at the same time.
See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details.
For vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Multi-Commu-
nication System, adjustments can be made using screen
operations. For details, refer to the separate owner’s man-
ual.
The sunshade illumination also turns on when a door or the lift-
gate is opened, and goes off 30 seconds after the door or the
liftgate is closed, even when the engine switch is in the
“LOCK” position or the operation mode is in OFF.
However, the sunshade illumination immediately goes off in
the following cases.
When the power door lock function is used to lock the
vehicle.
When the remote control transmitter of the keyless entry
system or the F.A.S.T.-key is used to lock the vehicle.
If the vehicle is equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, when the
F.A.S.T.-key is used to lock the vehicle.NOTEWhen the doors other than the driver’s door and liftgate
are closed if the driver’s door is closed while its lock knob
is in the lock position, the light goes off immediately.
The sunshade illumination does not turn on if the sun-
shade illumination dimming control switch is off.The time until the sunshade illumination goes off can be
adjusted. If it is adjusted, the time until the dome light go
off is also adjusted automatically at the same time. See
your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details.
For vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Multi-Commu-
nication System, adjustments can be made using screen
operations. For details, refer to the separate owner’s man-
ual.
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Interior light auto-cutout function (dome light
and other lights)
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If any of the interior lights are left switched on with the
ignition switch is in the “LOCK” position or the operation
mode is in OFF, it goes off automatically after approxi-
mately 30 minutes.
The lights will illuminate again after they automatically
go off if the ignition switch or the engine switch is oper-
ated, or if the keyless entry system or the F.A.S.T.-key is
operated.NOTEThe interior light auto-cutout function can be deactivated.
The time until the lights automatically go off can be
adjusted. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer
for details.
For vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Multi-Commu-
nication System, adjustments can be made using screen
operations. For details, refer to the separate owner’s man-
ual.
Storage spaces
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NOTEDo not leave valuables in any storage space when leaving
the vehicle.
CAUTION
!Never leave lighters, carbonated drink cans, or spec-
tacles in the cabin when parking the vehicle in hot
sunshine. The cabin will become extremely hot, so
lighters and other flammable items may catch fire
and unopened drink cans (including beer cans) may
rupture. The heat may also deform or crack plastic
spectacle lenses and other spectacle parts that are
made of plastic.Keep the lids of storage spaces closed while driving
the vehicle. A lid or the contents of a storage space
could otherwise cause injuries during a sudden stop.
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Glove compartment
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To open, pull the lever (A).NOTEWhen the lights are illuminated with the light switch in
the “ ”, “ ”, or “AUTO” position (vehicles with auto-
matic light control), the glove conpartment light illumi-
nates.
1- Floor console box
2- Glove compartment
WA R N I N G
!An open glove compartment door can cause a seri-
ous injury or death to the front passenger in an acci-
dent, even if the passenger is wearing his/her seat
belt. Always keep the glove compartment door
closed when driving.
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Pen holderThere is a pen holder inside the glove compartment.NOTEThere is a limit to the size of pens that can be stored in the
holder. Forcing large pens into the holder could cause
damage.
Card holderThere is a card holder inside the glove compartment.
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Floor console box
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Type1To open the console box, lift the release lever (A) and raise the
lid.
Type2Upper and lower boxes are located inside the floor console
box.NOTEThe floor console box can also be used as an arm rest.
Refer to the “Arm rest” section on page 2-9.NOTEThe Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA) is located in the
floor console box (if so equipped). For details, refer to “To
use the external audio input function” on page 5-90.
The USB input terminal is located in the floor consol box
(if so equipped). For details, refer to “USB input terminal”
on page 3-230.1- Upper box
2- Lower box12
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Upper box
To open the upper box, lift the right release lever (B) and raise
the lid.Lower box
To open the lower box, lift the left release lever (C) and raise
the lid.
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Tissue holderThe tissue holder (D) is located on the underside of the floor
console box lid.
Cup holders
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The cup holder is designed for holding cups or drink-cans
securely in its holes.
Type 1 Type 2
WA R N I N G
!The hole next to the power outlet in the floor console
is not and should not be used as a cup holder. Spill-
ing beverages onto the adjacent power outlet could
cause a short-circuit or electrical failure.
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For the front seatThe cup holder is located in front of the floor console.
For the rear seat
(if so equipped)
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In order to use the cup holder, allow the arm rest (A) to drop
down.
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3-252 Features and controls
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There are bottle holders located on the front doors.NOTEMake sure all lids are tightly closed when storing bever-
ages that are in plastic bottles, etc.
Some beverages may not be stored, depending on the size
and shape of the plastic bottles, etc.
Cargo area cover
(if so equipped)
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To install1. Insert the concave portion (A) on the underside of the
cargo area cover into the inside protruding portion (B) of
the liftgate.
CAUTION
!Drink beverages while driving your vehicle is dis-
tracting and can cause an accident.Vibration and shaking while driving may cause bev-
erages to spill. Be very careful, as spilling hot bever-
ages could cause burns.
CAUTION
!Do not place luggage or other items on the cargo
area cover. Any items on the cargo area cover would
obstruct your rearward view, and they could fly for-
ward and cause injuries or other mishap in the event
of hard braking.
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2. Hang the strap (C) of the cargo area cover on the hook
(D).To removeFollow this procedure in reverse to remove.
Assist grips
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The assist grips (located above the doors on the headliner) are
not designed to support body weight. They are intended for use
only while seated in the vehicle.
CAUTION
!Lightly push the cargo area cover to make sure that
the concave portion (A) is set firmly in the protrud-
ing portion (B) of the liftgate. If the cargo area cover
is not securely locked in place, it could unhook while
driving and cause injuries.
CAUTION
!Do not use the assist grips when getting into or out
of the vehicle. The assist grips could detach causing
you to fall.
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