fuel cap MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Owners Manual

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Plug-in Hybrid EV System2-4 General information
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•The plug-in hybrid EV system is too hotor too cold.•The air conditioner is used.•The vehicle has not been used for a longtime.•The engine has not been operated for along time.
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zIf the warning display appears, refuel assoon as possible.If the vehicle is runs out of fuel, theengine will not start even in a situationneed to be generated electricity, the fol-lowing conditions will occur.•The driving performance falls (sinceonly the electrical power stored in thedrive battery can be used for the driv-ing).•The heating performance cannot beavailable (except vehicles with electricheater).•The effectiveness of the heater is insuffi-cient (vehicles with electric heater).•The catalytic converter may be damageddue to excessive high temperature.
Refer to “Filling the fuel tank” on page 2-13.Refer to “Fuel remaining display screen” onpage 6-9.
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zIt is the battery to operate the motor andthe air conditioning.In addition to the drive battery, OutlanderPHEV has the auxiliary battery to operatelamps, wipers, etc.zCompact, light-weight lithium ion batterywith high energy density is used for thedrive battery.zThe drive battery has the following char-acteristics.Please read this carefully paying attentionto the following:zThe same as ordinary lithium-ion batter-ies, the battery capacity of the drive bat-tery gradually reduces with time, resultingin reduced cruising range. Depending onthe usage conditions, such as frequentquick acceleration/deceleration,extremely hot weather, storing the vehiclein high ambient temperatures, etc., therate of battery capacity drop will increase.
Refueling (gasoline)
CAUTIONzDepending on the opera
ting conditions of
your vehicle, the fuel in the fuel tank maynot be used for a long time and stay in thetank, resulting in deterioration of the fuelquality. As this may af
fect the engine and
fuel system parts, observe the followinginstructions:•Run the engine by pressing the batterycharge switch at least once in 3 months.Refer to “Battery charge switch” on page7-23.• Refuel 20 litres or more of fuel every 6months (to make the total refueling amountin 6 months be 20 litres or more).
zIf refueling of the above
amount is not possi-
ble due to a high fuel level because the vehi-cle has not been used for a long time or forsome other reason, consult a MITSUBISHIMOTORS Authorised Service Point.
Drive battery
WA R N I N GzA sealed lithium ion
high voltage battery
(drive battery) is
adopted for Outlander
PHEV. If the drive battery is disposed ofimproperly, there is a
risk of severe burns
and electrical shock that may result inserious injury or death and there is also arisk of environmental damage.
zNever attempt to use the drive battery forany other purpose.
Characteristics
WA R N I N G
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Fuel selection2-12 General information
2
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A mixture of up to 10 % ethanol (grain alco-hol) and 90 % unleaded petrol may be used in
your vehicle, provided the octane number isat least as high as that recommended forunleaded petrol.
NOTE
z*1: Refer to “Limited driving mode
warning display” on page 6-33.
Display of the Limited driving mode warni
ng display does not i
ndicate a malfunction.
z*2: Refer to “ready indicator” on page 6-37.
z*3: To make warm up the drive battery, you shoul
d perform to communicate with the wireless
LAN device (which conforms to IEEE 802
.11 b and supports
iOS or Android) for MITSUBISHI Remote Cont
rol to the vehicle. If the information of
“” mark on the wireless LAN device is displ
ayed, connect the
EV charging cable as soon as possible.Refer to “MITSUBISHI Remote
Control” on page 3-17.
If the warming up of the drive battery is activated during home
or public charging device (EVSE:
Electric Vehicles Supply Equip
ment) charging, the
charging and warming up of the
drive battery may be stopped.
While warm up the drive battery, the following phenomena may occur.• The operation sound of on board equipmen
t and the state of charge is displa
yed on the multi information display.
Refer to “Charging from rated
AC 240V outlet” on page 3-10.
• Inside of the vehicle may be heated automatically.•The drive battery may not become full charge, or th
e remaining capacity of
drive battery may decrease.
Fuel selection Recom-mended fuel
Unleaded petrol octane number 90 RON or higher
CAUTIONzYo u r v e h i c l e h a s a f u e l f i l l e r t u b e s p e c i a l l ydesigned to accept the smaller diameterunleaded fuel dispensing nozzles only.
Liquid Petroleum Gas (L.P.G.)
CAUTIONzYo u r v e h i c l e c a n n o t b e r u n o n L . P. G.Use of an L.P.G. fuel conversion may resultin significant damage to your vehicles fuelsystem, engine, engine
sensors and exhaust
system.
Ethanol
CAUTIONzDo not use more than 10 % concentration ofethanol (grain alcohol) by volume.Use of more than 10 % concentration maylead to damage to your vehicle fuel system,engine, engine sensor
s and exhaust system.
zDo not operate your ve
hicle on gasoline con-
taining methanol. Using this type of alcoholcould adversely affect
the vehicle’s perfor-
mance and damage critical parts of the vehi-cle’s fuel system.
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Filling the fuel tank
General information 2-13
2
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45 litres1. Before filling with fuel, stop the plug-inhybrid EV system.
NOTE
zPoor quality petrol can cause problems suchas hard starting, sta
lling, engine noise and
hesitation. If your experience these prob-lems, try another brand and/or grade of pet-rol.If the check engine
warning lamp flashes,
have the system checked as soon as possibleat a MITSUBISHI MOTORS AuthorisedService Point.
Filling the fuel tank
WA R N I N GzWhen handling fuel, comply with thesafety regulations displayed by garagesand filling stations.zGasoline is highly flammable and explo-sive. You could be burned or seriouslyinjured when handling it. When refuelingyour vehicle, always
put the operation
mode of the power switch in OFF andkeep away from flames, sparks, and smok-ing materials. Always handle fuel in well-ventilated outdoor areas.zBefore removing the fuel cap, be sure toget rid of your body’s static electricity bytouching a metal part of the car or fuelpump. Any static electricity on your bodycould create a spark that ignites fuelvapor.
zPerform the whole refueling process(opening the fuel tank filler door, remov-ing the fuel cap, etc.) by yourself. Do notlet any other person come near the fueltank filler. If you allowed a person to helpyou and that person was carrying staticelectricity, fuel vapor could be ignited.zDo not perform chargi
ng and refueling at
the same time. If you charged with staticelectricity, fuel vapor could be ignited bythe discharge spark.zDo not move away from the fuel tank filleruntil refueling is finished. If you movedaway and did something else (for example,sitting on a seat) part-way through therefueling process, you could pick up afresh charge of st
atic electricity.
zBe careful not to inhale fuel vapor. Fuelcontains toxic substances.zKeep the doors and windows closed whilerefueling the vehicle. If they were open,fuel vapor could get into the cabin.zIf the tank cap must be replaced, use onlya MITSUBIHI MOTORS original part.WA R N I N G
CAUTIONzDepending on the opera
ting conditions of
your vehicle, the fuel in the fuel tank maynot be used for a long time and stay in thetank, resulting in deterioration of the fuelquality. As this may af
fect the engine and
fuel system parts, observe the followinginstructions:•Run the engine by pressing the batterycharge switch at least once in 3 months.Refer to “Battery charge switch” on page7-23.• Refuel 20 litres or more of fuel every 6months (to make the total refueling amountin 6 months be 20 litres or more).
zIf refueling of the above
amount is not possi-
ble due to a high fuel level because the vehi-cle has not been used for a long time or forsome other reason, consult a MITSUBISHIMOTORS Authorised Service Point.
Fuel tank capacity Refuelling
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Installation of accessories2-14 General information
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2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rearleft side of your vehicle.Open the fuel tank filler door with therelease lever located the side of thedriver’s seat.3. Open the fuel tank filler tube by slowlyturning the cap anticlockwise.
4. Insert the gun in the tank port as far as itgoes.
5. When the gun stops automatically, do notfill with fuel any more.6. To close, turn the fuel cap slowly clock-wise until you hear clicking sounds, thengently push the fuel tank filler doorclosed.
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We r e c o m m e n d y o u t o c o n s u l t y o u rMITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.zThe installation of accessories, optionalcomponents, etc., should only be carriedout within the limits prescribed by law inyour country, and in accordance with theguidelines and warnings contained withinthe documents accompanying this vehicle.zInstalling electric components incorrectlycould lead to a fire. See the “Modifica-tion/alterations to the electrical or fuelsystems” section within this owner’s man-ual.zUsing a cellular phone or radio set insidethe vehicle without an external antennamay cause electrical system interference,which could lead to unsafe vehicle opera-tion.
1- Remove2- Close
CAUTIONzSince the fuel system
may be under pressure,
remove the fuel tank filler tube cap slowly.This relieves any pressure or vacuum thatmight have built up in the fuel tank. If youhear a hissing sound, wait until it stopsbefore removing the cap. Otherwise, fuelmay spray out, injuring you or others.NOTE
zWhile filling with fuel, hang the fuel cap onthe hook (A) located on the inside of the fueltank filler door.CAUTIONzDo not tilt the gun.
Installation of accessories
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Battery charge switch
Starting and driving 7-23
7
pressing the battery save switch while high-speed driving.If the battery save switch is pressed while theREADY indicator is on, the engine will startto keep the remaining quantity of the drivebattery, the vehicle operates in the serieshybrid mode or the parallel hybrid mode.It can be canceled, if it pressed once again.If the battery save mode is activated, the fol-lowing image is displayed on the informationscreen in the multi-information display.
When the battery charge switch is turned onwhile running in the battery save mode, themode changes to the battery charge mode.If the battery save switch is pressed, the modeis returned to the battery save mode.
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It can be used when increasing the remainingquantity of the drive battery.Use the battery charge switch before drivingat long up hills, such as mountains with asteep slope.By charging the drive battery before driving,it becomes possible to continue hill-climbingperformance (driving force).
If the battery charge switch is pressed whilethe READY indicator is on, the engine willstart and it can charge the drive battery tonear the full charge during the vehicle is runand stopped.It can be canceled, if it press once again. If the battery charge mode is activated, thefollowing image is displayed on the informa-tion screen in the multi-information display.
NOTE
zThe engine may stop when the vehicle stopsor is running.
zEven if the battery save
switch is pressed, the
battery save mode may not be activateddepending on the remaining drive batterycapacity or the remaining fuel quantity.
When the Battery charge switch is ON Battery charge switch
NOTE
WA R N I N GzWhen you leave the vehicle, be sure tostopped the Plug-in Hybrid EV System.Refer to “Parking” P.7-5
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Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS)7-24 Starting and driving
7
When the battery save switch is turned onwhile driving in the battery charge mode, themode changes to the battery save mode.If the battery charge switch is pressed, themode is returned to the battery charge mode.
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The Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System(AVAS) is device that uses sound to alertpedestrians of the presence of the vehicle.The system operates when the vehicle speedis about 35 km/h or less and the engine is notrunning.The sound starts when the AVAS is operatedwith the following conditions.zWhen the vehicle speed is about 3 km/h orless with engine not running and the brakepedal is not depressed.
zSince the engine will start also in the vehi-cle stops if the batt
ery charge switch is
pressed, do not use it for the around of thegarage or the vehicle
in the situation such
as snow lay etc. while stopping and park-ing.Doing so, the exhaust gas enters into thevehicle and there is a possibility of becom-ing carbon monoxide poisoning.Be sure to use at the well-ventilated place.zDo not use the battery charge switch nearflammable which a drie
d grass or a paper
etc..There is a possibility of becoming a firebecause the exhaust pipe is high tempera-ture.CAUTIONzI left something so as to close the front of thevehicle, do not operate the battery chargerswitch.NOTE
zUse the battery charge switch before theuphill climb.zEven if the battery charge switch is pressed,the battery charge mode may not be activateddepending on the remaining drive batterycapacity or the remaining fuel quantity andthe control.WA R N I N G
zIt is recommended to use the battery charg-ing switch before at least 20 minutes, if youclimb to continue the speed of more than100km/h or the long slope (gradient of morethan 4 %) is expected. (According to a tow-ing weight, it may not be able to continue thespeed.)zWhen using the battery charge switch a longtime with vehicle
stopping under high tem-
perature, it may not be charged.zThe charging time close to full charge of thedrive battery becomes longer depending onthe condition of the drive battery, a drivingcondition or a environment.zThe engine may stop near full charge.zIf you press the battery charge switch, inorder to generate elec
tricity using gasoline,
the fuel consumption will suffer.We r e c o m m e n d y o u u s e c o n s i d e r e d e n v i r o n -ment.zWhen the engine is started while parking,there is a risk of penalties related to idlingstop ordinance.Yo u s h o u l d u s e t h e b a t t e r y c h a r g e s w i t c hwith confirming to the relevant municipality.Also, if the engine is started, in order to con-sume gasoline, be careful not to cause nofuel.NOTE
When the Battery save switch is ON Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS)
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Catalytic converterMaintenance 11-3
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The exhaust gas scavenging devices usedwith catalytic converter are extremely effi-cient for the reduction of noxious gases. Thecatalytic converter is installed in the exhaustsystem.It is important to keep the engine properlytuned to ensure proper catalyst operation andprevent possible catalyst damage.
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1. Pull the release lever towards you tounlock the bonnet.
zMake sure that the engine and Plug-inHybrid EV system has cooled down beforeremoving the radiator cap and EV coolingsystem reserve tank cap, because hotsteam or boiling water otherwise will gushfrom the filler port and may scald you.zDo not smoke, cause sparks or allow openflames around fuel or auxiliary battery.The fumes are flammable.zBe extremely cautious when workingaround the auxiliary battery. It containspoisonous and corrosive sulphuric acid.zDo not get under your vehicle with just thebody jack supporting it. Always use auto-motive jack stands.zImproper handling of
components and
materials used in the vehicle can endangeryour personal safety. We recommend youto consult a specialist for necessary infor-mation.zThe components inside the engine roommight be very hot to the touch.To a v o i d b e i n g b u r n t , m a k e s u r e a l l c o m -ponents have sufficiently cooled beforebeginning an inspection. These compo-nents are affixed with the label indicatingprecautions for handling. Follow theinstructions on the label.WA R N I N G
1- Brake fluid reservoir (RHD)2- Engine oil level gauge3- Engine oil cap4- Brake fluid reservoir (LHD)5- Washer fluid reservoir6- EV cooling system reservoir7- Engine coolant reservoirCatalytic converter
WA R N I N GzAs with any vehicle, do not park or oper-ate this vehicle in areas where combustiblematerials such as dry grass or leaves cancome in contact with a hot exhaust since afire could occur.zPaint should not be applied to the catalyticconverter.NOTE
zUse fuel of the type recommended in “Fuelselection” on page 2.
Bonnet To o p e n
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Fuses
Maintenance 11-19
11
*: Fusible linkzSome fuses may not be installed on yourvehicle, depending on the vehicle modelor specifications.zThe table above shows the main equip-ment corresponding to each fuse.
F7
Headlamp washer
20 A
F8
Security horn 20 A
F9
Horn 10 A
F10
ETV 15 A
F11 — — —F12
Engine 7.5 A
F13
ENG/POWER 20 A
F14
Fuel pump 15 A
F15
Ignition coil 10 A
F16 — — —F17
Headlamp high beam (left)
10 A
F18
Headlamp high beam (right)
10 A
F19
Head-lamp low beam (left)
Dis-charge
20 A
No.
Sym-bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacities
F20
Head-lamp low beam (right)
Dis-charge
20 A
F21
Head-lamp low beam (left)
Halo-gen
10 A
F22
Head-lamp low beam (right)
Halo-gen
10 A
F23 — — —#1 — Spare fuse 10 A#2 — Spare fuse 15 A#3 — Spare fuse 20 ANo.
Sym-bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacities
No.
Sym-bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacities
SBF1
Electrical Park-
ing Lock
30 A
*
SBF2
Va c u u m p u m p (Regenerative
brake)
30 A
*
F1
Water pump (Electric motor)
20 A
Sub fuse block
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Fuses11-20 Maintenance
11
*: Fusible linkzSome fuses may not be installed on yourvehicle, depending on the vehicle modelor specifications.zThe table above shows the main equip-ment corresponding to each fuse.
The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 Aor 30 A fuses. If one of these fuses burns out,substitute with the following fuse.7.5 A: 10 A spare fuse30 A: 30 A audio system amp fuseWhen using a substitute fuse, replace with afuse of the correct capacity as soon as possi-ble.
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1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn offthe electrical circuit concerned and put theoperation mode of the power switch inOFF.
2. Remove the fuse puller (A) from theinside of the main fuse block cover in theengine compartment.3. Referring to the fuse load capacity table,check the fuse pertaining to the problem.
F2 — — —F3 — — —F4
Fuel tank filler
door
7.5 A
F5
Solenoid valve (Air condition-
ing)
7.5 A
F6
Wa t e r p u m p (Air condition-
ing)
7.5 A
F7
Electric motor unit control
10 A
F8 — — —F9
Drive battery fun motor
15 A
F10
Ignition control 15 A
F11
Ignition control 7.5 A
No.
Sym-bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacities
Identification of fuse Capacity
Colour
7.5 A
Brown
10 A
Red
15 A
Blue
20 A
Ye l l o w
30 A
Green (fuse type) /Pink (fusible
link type)
40 A Green (fusible link type)
Fuse replacement
B- Fuse is OKC- Blown fuse
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Alphabetical index13-2
13
D
Daytime running lamps
Bulb capacity
...............................
11-22
Demister (rear window)
.......................
6-53
Digital clock
Time setting
...................................
8-36
Dimensions
........................................
12-4
Dipper (High/Low beam change)
.........
6-42
Doors
Central door locks
..........................
4-15
Child-protection
.............................
4-15
Lock and unlock
.............................
4-14
Driving, alcohol and drugs
.....................
7-2
E
Economical driving
...............................
7-2
Electric motor number
.........................
12-3
Electric power steering system (EPS)
...
7-32
Electric tailgate
..................................
4-17
Electric window control
......................
4-29
Electrical Parking switch
.....................
7-16
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
..............................................
4-3
Emergency starting
...............................
9-2
Emergency stop signal system
.............
7-29
Engine
Coolant
...............................
11-6
, 12-10
Number
..........................................
12-3
Oil
.................................................
11-5
Oil and oil filter
............................
12-10
Overheating
.....................................
9-4
Safety and disposal information for usedengine oil
.....................................
2-15
Specifications
.................................
12-6
Exterior and interior lamp operation
....
11-14
F
Floor mat
.............................................
7-3
Fluid
Automatic transmission fluid
..........
12-10
Brake fluid
..........................
11-7
, 12-10
Clutch fluid
..................................
12-10
CVT fluid
.....................................
12-10
Engine coolant
.....................
11-6
, 12-10
Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant
.....
11-6
Washer fluid
........................
11-7
, 12-10
Fluid capacities and lubricants
............
12-10
Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)7-55Front fog lamp indicator lamp
..............
6-37
Front fog lamps
Bulb capacity
................................
11-22
Replacement
.................................
11-26
Switch
............................................
6-46
Front room lamp
.................................
8-67
Bulb capacity
................................
11-23
Front seats
............................................
5-3
Front turn-signal lamps
Bulb capacity
...............................
11-22
Replacement
................................
11-25
Fuel
Filling the fuel tank
.........................
2-13
Fuel selection
.................................
2-12
Modification/alterations to the electrical orfuel systems
.................................
2-15
Tank capacity
.................................
2-13
Fuel-filled container
............................
2-16
Fuses
...............................................
11-15
Fusible links
.....................................
11-15
G
General maintenance
.........................
11-14
General vehicle data
............................
12-4
Genuine parts
.....................................
2-15
Glove box lamp
Bulb capacity
...............................
11-23
H
Hazard warning flasher switch
.............
6-45
Hazard warning indicator lamps
...........
6-36
Head restraints
......................................
5-5
Headlamp levelling
.............................
6-44
Headlamp washer switch
.....................
6-52
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