MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Owners Manual

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Wiper and washer switch6-52 Instruments and controls
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The headlamp washer can be operated withthe operation mode in ON or ACC and thelamp switch at the “ ” position.Push the button once and the washer fluidwill be sprayed on to the headlamps.
INT - The wiper operates continuously
for several seconds then operatesintermittently at intervals of aboutevery 8 seconds
OFF - Off
-
The washer fluid will be sprayedonto the rear window when theknob is turned fully in either direc-tion.The wipers operate automaticallyseveral times while the washer fluidis being sprayed
NOTE
zThe rear window wiper will automaticallyperform several conti
nuous operations if the
selector lever is put in the “R” position whilethe windscreen wipers
or the rear window
wiper is operating.
(automatic operation
mode)After the automatic operation, the rear win-dow wiper will stop operating if the knob isin the “OFF” position.
If the knob is in the
“INT” position, the rear window wiper willreturn to the intermittent operation.It is possible
to set the rear window wiper to
perform the automatic operation only if theselector lever is put in the “R” position whilethe rear window wiper
is operating with the
knob in the “INT” position.For further informati
on, we recommend you
to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.zIf the knob is in the “OFF” position, turn theknob to the “INT” position twice quickly tooperate the rear window
wiper continuously.
(continuous operation mode)Turn the knob to the “OFF” position to stopthe rear window wipe
r continuous operation.
zThe interval for intermittent operation can beadjusted.For further information, we recommend youto consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screenoperations can be used to make the adjust-ment. Refer to the separate owner’s manualfor details.
Headlamp washer switch
*
NOTE
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Wiper deicer switch*
Instruments and controls 6-53
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zIf the moving wipers become blocked byice or other deposits on the glass, themotor may burn out even if the wiperswitch is turned to OFF. If obstructionoccurs, park your vehicle in a safe place,stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV System, andclean the deposits from the glass so thatthe wipers operate smoothly.zDo not use the wipers when the glass isdry.They may scratch the glass surface andthe blades wear out prematurely.zBefore using the wipers in cold weather,check that the wiper blades are not frozenonto the glass. The motor may burn out ifthe wipers are used with the blades frozenonto the glass.zAv o i d u s i n g t h e w a s h e r c o n t i n u o u s l y f o rmore than 20 seconds. Do not operate thewasher when the fluid reservoir is empty.Otherwise, the motor may burn out.
zPeriodically check the level of washerfluid in the reservoir and refill if required.During cold weather, add a recommendedwasher solution that will not freeze in thewasher reservoir. Failure to do so couldresult in loss of washer function and frostdamage to the system components.
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The rear window demister switch can beoperated when the Plug-in Hybrid EV Systemis operating.When the front wipers have frozen to thewindscreen at the parked positions, turningon this switch will heat the windscreen tomake the wipers operable. Press the rear win-dow demister switch and the deicer will oper-ate.
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The rear window demister switch can beoperated when the operation mode of thepower switch is in ON.Push the switch to turn on the rear windowdemister. It will be turned off automatically inabout 15 to 20 minutes depending on the out-side temperature. To turn off the demisterwhile it is operating, push the switch again.The indicator lamp (A) will illuminate whilethe demister is on.
NOTE
zIf the operation mode is in ON or ACC andthe headlamps are on,
the headlamp washer
operates together with the windscreenwasher the first time the windscreen washerlever is pulled.
Precautions to observe when using wipers and washers
Wiper deicer switch*
NOTE
zThe wiper deicer is activated/deactivated,depending on the operation of the rear win-dow demister. Refer to “Rear windowdemister switch” on page 6-53.
Rear window demister switch
NOTE
zDo not use this switch when the ready indi-cator lamp is not illuminated. The auxiliarybattery could go flat, making it impossible tostart the Plug-in Hybrid EV System.
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Horn switch6-54 Instruments and controls
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Press the steering wheel on or around the“ ”mark.
zSince the demister requires a significantamount of power, stop the demister as soonas the window is demi
sted. Using it for a
long time may reduce the auxiliary batteryvoltage, making it impossible to start thePlug-in Hybrid EV System.zOn vehicles equipped with heated mirrors,when the rear window demister switch ispressed, the outside rear-view mirrors aredefogged or defrosted. Refer to “Heated mir-ror” on page 7-9.zOn vehicles equipped with the wiper deicer,when the rear window demister switch ispushed, the window glass becomes warmand the wipers become operable. Refer to“Wiper deicer switch” on page 6-53.NOTE
zIt is possible to cha
nge the setting to make
the rear window demister operate automati-cally when ambient
temperature becomes
low while the ready indicator lamp is illumi-nated, even if you do not push the rear win-dow demister switch.It operates automatica
lly only once after put-
ting the operation mode in ON.If you choose this setting, the heated mirrors(if so equipped) and
wiper deicer (if so
equipped) will also operate automatically atthe same time.For further informati
on, we recommend you
to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.On vehicles equipped
with Mitsubishi Multi-
Communication System (MMCS), screenoperations can be used to make the adjust-ment. Refer to the se
parate owner’s manual
for details.zThe demister switch is
not to melt snow but
to clear mist. Remove snow before use of thedemister switch.zWhen cleaning the inside of the rear window,use a soft cloth and
wipe lightly along the
heater wires, being careful not to damage thewires.zDo not allow objects to
touch the inside of
the rear window glass,
damaged or broken
wires may result.NOTE
Horn switch
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7
Starting and drivingEconomical driving ...........................................................................7-2Driving, alcohol and drugs ...............................................................7-2Floor mat *........................................................................................ 7-3Safe driving techniques..................................................................... 7-4Parking brake .................................................................................... 7-4Parking .............................................................................................. 7-5Steering wheel height and reach adjustment..................................... 7-6Inside rear-view mirror .....................................................................7-6Outside rear-view mirrors .................................................................7-7Power switch ...................................................................................7-10Starting and stopping the Plug-in Hybrid EV System .................... 7-12Selector Lever (Joystick Type) .......................................................7-14Select Position indicator .................................................................7-15Electrical Parking switch ................................................................7-16Regenerative braking level selector (paddle) * ..............................7-17S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) ................................................7-184-wheel drive operation ..................................................................7-20Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation.........7-21Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles.......................7-22Battery save switch .........................................................................7-22Battery charge switch......................................................................7-23Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) ...................................7-24Braking ...........................................................................................7-26Hill start assist.................................................................................7-27Brake assist system .........................................................................7-28Emergency stop signal system * .....................................................7-29Anti-lock brake system (ABS)........................................................7-29Electric power steering system (EPS).............................................7-32
Active stability control (ASC) ........................................................ 7-32Cruise control * .............................................................................. 7-35Speed Limiter * .............................................................................. 7-39Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) * ..................................... 7-43Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) * ............................. 7-55Lane Departure Warning (LDW) *................................................. 7-60Reversing sensor system *.............................................................. 7-63Rear-view camera * ........................................................................ 7-67Cargo loads ..................................................................................... 7-70Towing caravans and trailers .......................................................... 7-71
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Economical driving7-2 Starting and driving
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For economical driving, there are some tech-nical requirements that have to be met. Theprerequisite for low fuel consumption is aproperly adjusted engine. In order to achievelonger life of the vehicle and the most eco-nomical operation, we recommend you tohave the vehicle checked at regular intervalsin accordance with the service standards.Fuel economy and generation of exhaust gasand noise are highly influenced by personaldriving habits as well as the particular operat-ing conditions. The following points shouldbe observed in order to minimize wear ofbrakes, tyres and engine as well as to reduceenvironmental pollution.Av o i d d r i v i n g w h e r e t h e a c c e l e r a t o r p e d a l i spushed way down, such as for unnecessarilysudden starts, acceleration and deceleration.Smoothly depress the accelerator pedal.Observe the speed limit and keep the speed asconstant as possible while driving.
Parking for a long period with the ready indi-cator illuminated will shorten the cruisingrange.At higher the vehicle speed, more drive bat-tery is consumed. Avoid driving at full speed.Even a slight release of the accelerator pedalwill save a significant amount of drive bat-tery.Check the tyre inflation pressures at regularintervals. Low tyre inflation pressureincreases road resistance and fuel consump-tion. In addition, low tyre pressures adverselyaffect tyre wear and driving stability.Do not drive with unnecessary articles in theluggage compartment. Especially during citydriving where frequent starting and stoppingis necessary, the increased weight of the vehi-cle will greatly affect fuel consumption. Also
avoid driving with unnecessary luggage orcarriers, etc., on the roof; the increased airresistance will increase fuel consumption.To o m u c h c o o l i n g / h e a t i n g c a n a ff e c t t h ecruising range, so maintain an appropriatetemperature to extend the cruising range.
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Drunk driving is one of the most frequentcauses of accidents.Yo u r d r i v i n g a b i l i t y c a n b e s e r i o u s l y i m p a i r e deven with blood alcohol levels far below thelegal minimum. If you have been drinking,don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab or a friend, or usepublic transportation. Drinking coffee or tak-ing a cold shower will not make you sober.Similarly, prescription and nonprescriptiondrugs affect your alertness, perception andreaction time. Consult with your doctor orpharmacist before driving while under theinfluence of any of these medications.
Economical driving Starting and acceleration
Idling Speed Ty re i n f l a t i o n p r e s s u r e Cargo loads
Air conditioning Driving, alcohol and drugs
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Floor mat*
Starting and driving 7-3
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The original equipment floor mat providedwith your vehicle was specifically designedfor your vehicle.Always properly position the floor mat andassure it does not interfere with operation ofthe pedals. Always use the retaining clip onthe driver’s floorboard to secure the floormat. When used, this clip will help preventthe floor mat from moving forward and possi-bly interfering with the operation of the ped-als. To prevent the floor mat from movingforward and possibly interfering with theoperation of the pedals, MITSUBISHIMOTORS GENUINE floor mats are recom-mended.
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1. Place the floor mat to fit the shape of thefloorboard.2. Align the floor mat with the installationholes over the retaining clips.
3. Secure the floor mat with retaining clips
WA R N I N GzNEVER DRINK AND DRIVE.Yo u r p e r c e p t i o n s a r e l e s s a c c u r a t e , y o u rreflexes are slower and your judgment isimpaired.
Floor mat
*
To i n s t a l l t h e f l o o r m a t

NOTE
zThe shape of the mat and the number ofretaining clips may
vary depending on the
vehicle model.WA R N I N GzIf a floor mat is the wrong size or is notproperly installed, it can interfere with theoperation of the pedals. Interference withthe pedals can cause unintended accelera-tion and/or increased stopping distancesresulting in a cras
h and injury. Always
make sure the floor mat does not interferewith the accelerator or brake pedal.zAlways use the reta
ining clip on the
driver’s floorboard
to secure the floor
mat.zAlways install the mat with the correctside facing down.
zNever install a second mat over or underan existing floor mat.zDo not use a floor mat designed foranother model vehicle even if it is a MIT-SUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE floor mat.zBefore driving, be sure to check the fol-lowing:•Periodically check that the floor mat isproperly secured with all retaining clips.When you remove the floor mat whilecleaning the inside of your vehicle andother reasons, always check the conditionafter the floor mat is installed.•While the vehicle is stopped with theengine is not running, check the floormat is not interfering with the pedals bydepressing the all pedals fully.WA R N I N G
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Safe driving techniques7-4 Starting and driving
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Driving safety and protection against injurycannot be fully ensured. However, we recom-mend that you pay extra attention to the fol-lowing:Before starting the vehicle, make sure thatyou and your passengers have fastened yourseat belts.zNever leave your vehicle unattended withthe key and children inside the vehicle.Children may play with the driving con-trols and this could lead to an accident.zMake sure that infants and small childrenare properly restrained in accordance withthe laws and regulations, and for maxi-mum protection in case of an accident.zPrevent children from playing in the lug-gage compartment. It is quite dangerousto allow them to play there while the vehi-cle is moving.
When loading luggage, be careful not to loadabove the height of seats. This is dangerousnot only because rearward vision will beobstructed, but also the luggage may be pro-jected into the passenger compartment underhard braking.
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To p a r k t h e v e h i c l e , f i r s t b r i n g i t t o a c o m -plete stop, fully apply the parking brake suffi-ciently to hold the vehicle.
Safe driving techniques Seat belts Carrying children in the vehicle
Loading luggage Parking brake
To a p p l y 1- Firmly depress and hold the brake
pedal, then pull the lever up withoutpushing the button at the end of handgrip.CAUTIONzWhen you intend to apply the parking brake,firmly press the brake pedal to bring thevehicle to a complete stop before pulling theparking brake lever.Pulling the parking brake lever with thevehicle moving could ma
ke the rear wheels
lock up, thereby making the vehicle unstable.It could also make
the parking brake mal-
function.
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Parking
Starting and driving 7-5
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To p a r k t h e v e h i c l e , f u l l y e n g a g e t h e p a r k i n gbrake, and then press the electrical parkingswitch to lock the wheels.To p r e v e n t t h e v e h i c l e f r o m r o l l i n g , f o l l o wthese procedures:Turn the front wheels towards the kerb andmove the vehicle forward until the kerb sidewheel gently touches the kerb.Apply the parking brake and press the electri-cal parking switch.If necessary, apply chocks to wheels.Turn the front wheels away from the kerb andmove the vehicle back until the kerb sidewheel gently touches the kerb.Apply the parking brake and press the electri-cal parking switch.If necessary, apply chocks to wheels.
NOTE
zApply sufficient force to the parking brakelever to hold the vehicle stationary after thefoot brake is released.zIf the parking brake does not hold the vehiclestationary after the foot brake is released,have your vehicle checked immediately.
To r e l e a s e 1- Firmly depress and hold the brake
pedal, then pull the lever up slightly.
2- Push the button at the end of hand grip.3- Lower the lever fully.
CAUTIONzBefore driving, be sure that the parkingbrake is fully released and brake warninglamp is off.If you drive without the parking brake fullyreleased, the warning display will appear onthe information screen in the multi informa-tion display and a buzzer sound when thevehicle speed exceeds 8 km/h.If a vehicle is driven without releasing theparking brake, the brake will be overheated,resulting in ineffectiv
e braking and possible
brake failure.Wa r n i n g l a m pWa r n i n g d i s p l a yzIf the brake warning lamp does not extin-guish when the parking brake is fullyreleased, the brake system may be an abnor-mal.Have your vehicle
checked immediately.
For details, refer to “Brake warning lamp”on page 6-37.
Parking Parking on a hill Parking on a downhill slope Parking on an uphill slope
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Steering wheel height and reach adjustment7-6 Starting and driving
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Never leave the engine running while youtake a short sleep/rest. Also, never leave theengine running in a closed or poorly venti-lated place.Always carry the key and lock all doors andthe tailgate when leaving the vehicle unat-tended.
Always try to park your vehicle in a well litarea.
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1. Release the lever while holding the steer-ing wheel up.2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desiredposition.3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull-ing the lever fully upward.
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Adjust the rear-view mirror only after makingany seat adjustments so you have a clear viewto the rear of the vehicle.
Parking with the engine run-ning
WA R N I N GzLeaving the engine running risks injury ordeath from accidentally moving the selec-tor lever or the accu
mulation of toxic
exhaust fumes on the passenger compart-ment.
Where you park
WA R N I N GzDo not park your vehicle in areas wherecombustible materials
such as dry grass or
leaves can come in contact with a hotexhaust, since a fire could occur.
When leaving the vehicle
CAUTIONzWhen you leave the vehicle, be sure tostopped the Plug-in Hybrid EV System.The engine may be start suddenly by aremaining amount decline of the drive bat-tery.
Steerin g wheel he ight and reach adjustment
A- LockedB- ReleaseWA R N I N GzDo not attempt to adjust the steeringwheel while you are driving the vehicle.
Inside rear-view mirror
WA R N I N GzDo not attempt to adjust the rear-viewmirror while driving. This can be danger-ous.Always adjust the mi
rror before driving.
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Outside rear-view mirrors
Starting and driving 7-7
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Adjust the rear-view mirror to maximize theview through the rear window.It is possible to move the mirror up and downto adjust its position.It is possible to move the mirror up/down andleft/right to adjust its position.
The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror canbe used to adjust the mirror to reduce theglare from the headlamps of vehicles behindyou during night driving.
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The outside rear-view mirrors can be oper-ated when the operation mode is put in ON orACC.
To adjust the vertical mirror position To a d j u s t t h e m i r r o r p o s i t i o n
To r e d u c e t h e g l a r e 1- Normal2- Anti-glare
Outside rear-view mirrors To a d j u s t t h e m i r r o r p o s i t i o n
WA R N I N GzDo not attempt to adjust the rear-viewmirrors while driving. This can be danger-ous.Always adjust the mirrors before driving.zYo u r v e h i c l e i s e q u i p p e d w i t h c o n v e x t y p emirrors.Please take into consideration, but objectsyou see in the mirror will look smaller andfarther away compared to a normal flatmirror.Do not use this mirror to estimate distanceof following vehicles
when changing lanes.
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