MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Service Manual

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Charging troubleshooting guide3-16 Charging
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Normal charging can-not be started.
There is no electrical power coming from the outlet.
Confirm that there has not been a power failure. Make sure the breaker is on. If an outlet with a timer device installed is used, power will only be available at the time set by the timer.Confirm if the POWER indicator on the control box is illuminated.
The charge connector is not connected correctly.
Confirm the charge connector is connected correctly.
The charge connector was connected and disconnected repeatedly in a short time.
Disconnect the charge connector, wait for a while, then start charging procedure again from the beginning.
A charging cable for other vehicle is used.
Use the EV charging cable only for your vehicle.
A normal charger which does not correspond to your vehi-cles is used.
Consult an administrator or a maker of the normal charger that it corresponds to your vehicle. Also perform normal charging according to the operating procedure indicated on the body of normal charger.
Reservation of charging timer is set up by MITSUBISHI Remote Control. (Vehicle with MITSUBISHI Remote Control)
The normal charging can not be started when the charging cable is connected, if the charging timer is set. Cancel all the charging timer settings, if you want to start the nor-mal charging immediately.
Symptom
Possible cause
Possible solution
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MITSUBISHI Remote Control*
Charging 3-17
3
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The MITSUBISHI Remote Control allows tooperate the vehicle within the communicationrange of the wireless LAN device (whichconforms to IEEE 802.11b and supports iOSor Android). The following operations areavailable.
zCharging timerIf you specify the charge start and/or stoptime with the normal charge cable con-nected, charging is started and/or stoppedat that time.zRemote climate controlBy setting the remote climate control tooperate at a predetermined time, cabincomfort can be improved or visibility canbe ensured (defrosting/demisting) beforegetting on the vehicle.
Normal charging is discontinued.
There is no power coming from the outlet.
There may have been a electrical power failure, or the breaker may have failed.Charging will resume when the power source is reset.
The EV charging cable has been disconnected.
Check that the EV charging cable has not been disconnected.
The button on the normal charge connector has been pressed.
If the charge connector button is pressed for a long period of time, charging will be stopped. Start the charging procedure again.
The temperature of the drive battery is too high or too low to charge.
Confirm the drive battery temperature.Refer to “Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat” on page 2-8 and “Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold” on page 2-9.
Charging is stopped by the normal charge timer.
Charging will stop depending on the timer function setting of the normal charge device. If you need to charge the drive battery more, start the charging procedure again.
The Charging timer was set up by the MITSUBISHI Remote Control after starting of normal charging.
Cancel all the charging timer settings. Charging is automatically restarted if you cancel the charging timer.
Symptom
Possible cause
Possible solution
MITSUBISHI Remote Con-trol
*
1- Wireless LAN device2- Antenna
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MITSUBISHI Remote Control*3-18 Charging
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zCustomize (function setting change)The function setting of the keyless opera-tion system, security alarm, outside rear-view mirror, operation mode of the powerswitch, air conditioning, lamps and wind-screen wipers can be changed by MIT-SUBISHI Remote Control.
Devices that support wireless LAN arerequired to communicate with the vehicleusing the MITSUBISHI Remote Control.Also, an SSID* (A) and password (B) arerequired to connect a wireless LAN device tothe vehicle. The SSID and password comewith the key at the time of your purchase ofthe vehicle.
NOTE
zThe electric heater is required to activate thereservation functions of
heater, defroster and
demister.zDue to the communication distance differsdepending on the wireless LAN device, thecommunication may down.
*: An SSID is the identifier of an access
point for IEEE 802.11 series wirelessLAN. It is displayed on wireless LANdevices.
For the operation method of the MITSUBI-SHI Remote Control, please visit Mitsubishi Motors’ Web site:http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-ucts/outlander_phev/app/remote/index.htmlzIf you need further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
WA R N I N GzDo not use the MITSUBISHI RemoteControl if children, persons in need ofcare, pets, etc. are in the vehicle. Even ifthe remote climate control is used, thecabin may become hot or cold due to somereasons such as automatic stop of the sys-tem. The cabin temperature may quicklyrise in sunshine, which poses a risk of heatstroke and dehydration. In cold weather,on the other hand, the cabin temperaturemay quickly drop. Either of which couldlead to death in the worst case.zThe cooling fan in
the engine compart-
ment may operate automatically whencharging or when operating air condi-tioner. Do not bring you
r hand close to the
cooling fan during charging.CAUTIONzDo not use the timer charging or the remoteclimate control with a car cover.NOTE
zKeep the following points in mind whenusing a wireless LAN device:•Communication speed and range varydepending on the wirele
ss LAN devices and
the surrounding conditi
ons (radio environ-
ment, obstacles, parking area environment,etc.).
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MITSUBISHI Remote Control*
Charging 3-19
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•Due to the characteristics of radio waves,communication speed tends to decrease asthe communication distance increases. Useyour wireless LAN devi
ce at a short dis-
tance from the vehicle for better response.•When a microwave oven or ISM (indus-trial, scientific and medical) equipment isbeing used, the communication speed andrange of wireless
LAN devices may
decrease. Use your wireless LAN deviceaway from these appliances and equipment.•If a wireless LAN de
vice and Bluetooth
(registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG,Inc.) are used simultaneously, the commu-nication speed and range of each devicemay decrease. Use your wireless LANdevice away from Bluetooth devices.
zWireless LAN de
vices may not communicate
with the vehicle, or may not operate nor-mally or stably in the following environmentor situations. Check th
at the device can com-
municate with your vehicle before use.•There is an obstructi
on such as a concrete
or metal wall between the vehicle and wire-less LAN device.•The vehicle is surrounded by tall vehiclesin a parking lot.•There are facilities nearby that emit strongradio waves, such as a TV tower, trans-former substation, br
oadcasting station or
airport.NOTE
•There is a communication device such as amobile phone or radio, or an electric devicesuch as a personal computer near the wire-less LAN device.•The wireless
LAN device is in contact with
or covered by a metal object.•The battery of the wireless LAN device hasrun down.
zThe MITSUBISHI Remote Control cannotbe used under the following conditions:•The wireless LAN device is turned off.•The MITSUBISHI Re
mote Control appli-
cation software is not installed.•The MITSUBISHI Re
mote Control appli-
cation software is not running.•The wireless LAN devi
ce is not registered
on the vehicle or it is not connected to thevehicle.•The wireless LAN devi
ce is out of the com-
munication range.•The wireless
LAN device is
connected to
other wirele
ss LAN device.
•The wireless LAN devi
ce has failed, or its
battery has run out.
zSome charging facilities have a timer func-tion that turns the power on or off at a spe-cific time of the day. When charging at afacility with a timer function, make sure thatthe charging timer is set within the timeperiod when the power in the charging facil-ity is on.NOTE
zThe auxiliary battery is automatically andperiodically charged using electrical powerstored in the drive battery.zWhile the remote climate control is operatingor the charging, the cooling fan or air condi-tioner compressor may start operating and itssound may be heard.
This is normal.
zThe remote climate control operates in itsown mode based on the mode selected on thewireless LAN device,
regardless of the
switch setting of the vehicle’s air condi-tioner.zAir conditioning perform
ance may deterio-
rate or the remaining quantity of the drivebattery may decrease under the followingconditions:•In extremely hot weather.•In hot sunshine.•In extremely cold weather.zIf the remote climate control is started duringcharging, the time until full charge mayextend or the charging rate may decrease.zWhen the remaining quantity of the drivebattery is decreased, the remote climate con-trol does not operate
or it may stop on the
way.NOTE
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MITSUBISHI Remote Control*3-20 Charging
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zWhen the auxiliary battery is removed, thetimer control of the MITSUBISHI RemoteControl is reset and each function of theMITSUBISHI Remote Control can not beused. Also the drive battery can not bewarmed up.Communicate the wireless LAN device andyour vehicle again.NOTE
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4
Locking and unlockingKeys ..................................................................................................4-2Key number tag ................................................................................4-2Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) .........................4-3Keyless entry system ........................................................................4-3Keyless operation system .................................................................4-6Doors...............................................................................................4-14Central door locks ...........................................................................4-15“Child-protection” rear doors .........................................................4-15Ta i l g a t e * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 6Electric tailgate* .............................................................................4-17Inside tailgate release......................................................................4-24Security alarm system * ..................................................................4-24Electric window control ..................................................................4-29Sunroof * ........................................................................................4-31
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Keys4-2 Locking and unlocking
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The key fits all locks.
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The key number is stamped on the tag as indi-cated in the illustration.Make a record of the key number and storethe key and key number tag in separateplaces, so that you can order a key from yourauthorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer inthe event the original keys are lost.
Keys 1- Keyless operation key2- Keyless operation key (with electric
tailgate switch)
3- Emergency keyWA R N I N GzWhen carrying a key on flights, do notpress any switches on
the key while on the
plane. If a switch is pressed on the plane,the key emits electromagnetic waves,which could adversely affect the plane’sflight operation.When carrying a key in
a bag, be careful
that no switches on
the key can be easily
pressed by mistake.
NOTE
zThe key is a precision electronic part with abuilt-in signal transmitter. Please observe thefollowing in order to prevent a malfunction.•Do not leave anywhere
that is exposed to
direct sunlight, for example on the dash-board.•Do not disassem
ble or modify.
•Do not excessively bend the key or subjectit to a strong impact.•Do not expose to water.•Keep away from magnetic key rings.•Keep away from audio systems, personalcomputers, TVs, and any other equipmentthat generates a magnetic field.•Keep away from devices that emit strongelectromagnetic waves, such as cellularphones, wireless de
vices and high fre-
quency equipment (i
ncluding medical
devices).• Do not wash with ultrasonic cleaners orsimilar equipment.•Do not leave the key where it may beexposed to high temperature or high humid-ity.
zThe plug-in hybrid EV system is designed sothat it will not start if the ID code registeredin the immobiliser computer and the key’s IDcode do not match. Refer to the section enti-tled “Electronic immobiliser” for details andkey usage.
z[For vehicles equipped with the securityalarm system]Pay attention to the following if the securityalarm is set to “Active”.Refer to “Security alarm system” on page4-24.•If the security alarm is in the system armedmode, the alarm will
sound if the doors are
opened after being unl
ocked with the key,
the inside lock knob or the central door lockswitch.•Even if the security alarm is set to“Active”, the system preparation mode isnot entered if the keyless entry system orthe keyless operation
function was not used
to lock the vehicle.
Key number tag
NOTE
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Electronic immobilizer (An
ti-theft starting system)
Locking and unlocking 4-3
4
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The electronic immobilizer is designed toreduce significantly the possibility of vehicletheft. The purpose of the system is to immo-bilize the vehicle if an invalid start isattempted. A valid start attempt can only beachieved by using a key “registered” to theimmobilizer system.
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Press the remote control switch, and all doorsand the tailgate will be locked or unlocked asdesired. It is also possible to operate the out-side rear-view mirrors.
Press the LOCK switch (1). All the doors andthe tailgate will be locked. The turn-signallamps will blink once when the doors and thetailgate are locked.Press the UNLOCK switch (2). All the doorsand the tailgate will be unlocked. If the doorsand tailgate are unlocked when the front roomlamp switch is in the “DOOR” position or therear room lamp switch is in the middle (
z)
position, the room lamp will illuminate for
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
NOTE
zIf the plug-in hybrid EV system does notstart, we recommend you to contact yourMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised ServicePoint.
zIf you lose one of ke
yless operation keys,
contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Poin
t as soon as possible.
To o b t a i n a r e p l a c e m e n t o r e x t r a s p a r e k e y,take your vehicle and all remaining keys toyour MITSUBISHI MOTORS AuthorisedService Point. All the keys have to be re-reg-istered in the immobiliser computer unit. Theimmobilizer can register as follows.•Keyless operation key: up to 4 differentkeysCAUTIONzDo not modify or add parts to the immobi-lizer system. Doing so could cause theimmobilizer to malfunction.
Keyless entry system
NOTE
1- LOCK switch2- UNLOCK switch3- Electric tailgate switch*4- Indicator lampTo l o c k To u n l o c k
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Keyless entry system4-4 Locking and unlocking
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approximately 15 seconds and the turn-signallamps will blink twice.The position and tail lamps can also be set toturn on for about 30 seconds. Refer to“Instruments and controls: Welcome light” onpage 6-43.
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Within 30 seconds of locking the doors andtailgate using the LOCK switch (1), press theLOCK switch twice rapidly to fold the out-side rear-view mirrors.
Within 30 seconds of unlocking the doors andtailgate using the UNLOCK switch (2), pressthe UNLOCK switch twice rapidly to returnthe outside rear-view mirrors to theirextended positions.The outside rear-view mirrors are not initiallyset to work as described above. If you wantthem to work as described above, you need toset them so that they do not retract/extendwhen the doors and tailgate arelocked/unlocked using the keyless entry sys-tem or keyless operation function.Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear-view mirrors” on page 7-7.For details, please consult a MITSUBISHIMOTORS Authorised Service Point.In a vehicle equipped with the MitsubishiMulti-Communication System (MMCS), it ispossible to change the setting by means ofscreen operations.Refer to the separate owner’s manual fordetails.
NOTE
zThe door and tailgate
unlock function can be
set so that only the driver’s door unlockswhen the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressedonce.If the door and tailgate unlock function is setto work as described above, all the doors andthe tailgate unlock when the UNLOCKswitch is pressed two times in succession.Refer to “Setting of door and tailgate unlockfunction” on page 4-5.zIf the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed andany of the doors or ta
ilgate is not opened
within approximately 30 seconds, relockingwill automatically occur.zIt is possible to modify
functions as follows:
For further informati
on, please contact your
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised ServicePoint. 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.•The time for automatic relocking can bechanged.
•The confirmation function (blinking of theturn-signal lamps) can be set to operateonly when the doors and tailgate are lockedor only when the doors and tailgate areunlocked.•The confirmation func
tion (this indicates
locking or unlocking of
the doors and tail-
gate with the blink of the turn-signal lamps)can be deactivated.•The number of times the turn-signal lampsare blinked by the confirmation functioncan be changed.
Operation of the outside rear-view mirrors (Vehicles equipped with the mirror retractor switch) To f o l d
NOTE
To e x t e n d
NOTE
zThe outside rear-view mirrors automaticallyretract when all the doors and tailgate arelocked using the keyless operation function.Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear-view mirrors” on page 7-7.
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Keyless entry system
Locking and unlocking 4-5
4
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The door and tailgate unlock function can beset to the following two conditions.Each time the door and tailgate unlock func-tion is set, a chime will sound to tell you thecondition of the door and tailgate unlockfunction.1. Put the operation mode in OFF.2. Place the combination headlamps and dip-per switch in the “OFF” position, andleave the driver’s door open.3. Press the LOCK switch (1) for 4 to 10seconds and press the UNLOCK switch(2) during this time.
4. Release in sequence the LOCK andUNLOCK switches within 10 seconds ofpressing the LOCK switch in step 3.
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Before replacing the battery, remove staticelectricity from your body by touching ametal grounded object.
zThe keyless entry system does not operatewhen the door or tailgate is open.zThe remote control switch will operatewithin about 4 m from the vehicle. However,the operating range of the remote controlswitch may change if the vehicle is locatednear a power station,
or radio/TV broadcast-
ing station.zIf either of the following problems occurs,the battery may be exhausted.•The remote control switch is operated at thecorrect distance from the vehicle, but thedoors and tailgate are
not locked/unlocked
in response.•The indicator lamp (4) is dim or does notcome on.For further information, please consult yourMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser-vice Point.If you replace the battery yourself, refer to“Procedure for replacing the remote controlswitch battery” on page 4-5.
zIf your remote control switch is lost or dam-aged, please contact
your MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorised Service Point for areplacement remote control switch.zIf you wish to add a remote control switch,we recommend you to contact yourMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised ServicePoint.The below remote control switches are avail-able for your vehicle.NOTE
•Keyless operation key: up to 4 remote con-trol switches
Setting of door and tailgate unlock function Number of chimes
Condition
One chime
All doors and the tailgate unlock
Tw o chimes
Driver’s door unlock only
NOTE
NOTE
zOn 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.
Procedure for replacing the remote control switch battery
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