window MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Owners Manual

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Instruments and Controls1-1
1
Overview
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Instruments and Controls Windscreen wiper and washer switch P.6-47 Rear window wiper and washer switch P.6-51Steering wheel audio remote control switches
* P.8-24
Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for driver’s seat) P.5-21, 5-23Horn switch P.6-54
Cruise control switch
* P.7-35
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - front knee airbag (for driver’s seat)
* P.5-24
Combination headlamps and dipper switch P.6-40Turn-signal lever P.6-45Front fog lamp switch P.6-46Headlamp washer switch
* P.6-52
Active stability control (ASC) OFF switch P.7-33
Headlamp levelling switch
* P.6-44
Instruments P.6-2
Regenerative braking level selector (paddle) P.7-17
Power switch P.7-10
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment lever P.7-6
Multi information display switch P.6-4Sonar switch* P.7-65
Driver’s side electric tailgate switch
* P.4-17
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) OFF switchP. 7 - 2 5
Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) ON/OFF switch
* P.7-59
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Instruments and Controls
Overview 1-2
1
Audio
*
Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS)
*
[For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s manuals.]Digital clock
*
Accessory socket
* P.8-66
4WD lock switch P.7-19
Glove box P.8-68Card holder P.8-68Passenger’s ventilators P. 8 - 2
Bonnet release lever P. 1 1 - 3
Key slot P.7-13
Fuel tank filler door release lever P.2-13
Parking brake lever P.7-4
Selector lever (Joystick Type) P.7-14
Hazard warning flasher switchP. 6 - 4 5
Air conditioner P.8-4
Rear window demister switch P.6-53Wiper deicer switch* P.6-53
Fuse box P.11-15
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P.5-23
Floor console box P.8-69ArmrestAccessory socket P.8-66USB input terminal P.8-61
Heated seat switch
* P.5-4
Cup holder P.8-70
Electric tailgate power switch
* P.4-17
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Interior1-3 Overview
1
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Interior Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P.5-21, 5-23
Room lamp (Front) P.8-67, 11-23Front seat P.5-3Heated seats
* P.5-4
Supplemental restraint system - side airbag (for front seat)
* P.5-27
Rear seat P.5-5
Supplemental restraint system -curtain airbag
* P.5-27
Armrest P.5-5Cup holder P.8-70
Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch P.7-7
Central door lock switch P.4-15
Lock switch P. 4 - 3 0
Electric window control switch P. 4 - 2 9
Head restraints P.5-5
Battery save switch P.7-22
Battery charge switch P.7-23
Auxiliary battery P.11-8
Room lamp (Rear) P.8-67, 11-23
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Outside (Front)
Overview 1-6
1
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Outside (Front)
Side turn-signal lamps
*
P. 6 - 4 5 , 1 1 - 2 2 , 1 1 - 2 5
Front fog lamps P.6-46, 11-22, 11-26
Front turn-signal lamps P.6-45, 11-22, 11-25
Headlamps, low beam P.6-42, 11-22, 11-23
Position lamps P.6-40, 11-22, 11-24
Headlamps, high beam P. 6 - 4 2 , 1 1 - 2 2 , 1 1 - 2 4
Headlamps, high beam P. 6 - 4 2 , 1 1 - 2 2 , 1 1 - 2 4
Position lamps P.6-40, 11-22, 11-24
Headlamps, low beam P.6-42, 11-22, 11-23
Front turn-signal lamps P.6-45, 11-22, 11-25
Electric window control P.4-29
Fuel tank filler P.2-13
Windscreen wipers P.6-47
Bonnet P.11-3
Sunroof* P.4-31
Except for high intensity discharge headlamp type
High intensity discharge headlamps type
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Outside (Rear)1-7 Overview
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Outside (Rear)
Antenna P.8-40
High-mounted stop lamp P.11-22
Rear window wiperP. 6 - 5 1Rear view camera
*
P. 7 - 6 7Licence plate lamps P.11-22, 11-28
Reversing lamps (passenger’s side) P. 1 1 - 2 2
Stop lamps/Tail lamps P. 1 1 - 2 2 , 1 1 - 2 7
Turn-signal lamps P. 6 - 4 5 , 1 1 - 2 2 , 1 1 - 2 7
Changing tyres P.9-14Ty r e i n f l a t i o n p r e s s u r e s P. 11 -1 0Ty r e r o t a t i o n P. 11 -11Ty r e c h a i n s P. 11 -1 2Size of tyres and wheels P.12-8
Keyless entry system P.4-3Keyless operation system P.4-6Locking and unlocking the doors P.4-14
Ta i l g a t e P. 4 - 1 6Electric tailgate P.4-17
Charging lid P.3-10Charging port courtesy lamp P.3-9
Reversing sensor system
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Plug-in Hybrid EV System2-6 General information
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•Open the windows, doors and tailgate.•Put the operation mode in OFF.•Turn on the hazard warning flashers.• Move the key away from the vehicle toprevent unintended start-up of the sys-tem by inadvertent contact with a switchor impact from the crash.
zNever touch high-voltage wiring, connec-tors, and other high-vol
tage parts, such as
the inverter unit and drive battery. Anelectric shock may occur if exposed elec-tric wires are visible when viewed frominside or outside of
your vehicle. For their
locations, see “High-
voltage components”
on page 2-7.zIf the vehicle receives a strong impact tothe floor while driving, stop the vehicle ina safe place and
check the floor.
zNever start the plug-in hybrid EV systemif you found the leak
of a liquid (except
water of the air conditioner) while check-ing the outside of the vehicle because thereis possibility the fuel system has beendamaged and causing of fire or exploding.In such case, immediately contact yourMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Ser-vice Point.WA R N I N G
zLeaks or damage to the drive battery mayresult in a fire. If you discover them, con-tact emergency services immediately.Since the fluid leak may be lithium man-ganite from the Lithium-ion battery, nevertouch any fluid leaking from the inside oroutside of the vehicle. If the fluid contactsyour skin or eyes, wash
it off immediately
with a large amount of water and receiveimmediate medical attention to help avoidserious injury.zIf you are unable to safely assess the vehi-cle due to vehicle damage, do not touchthe vehicle. Leave the vehicle and contactemergency services. Advise emergencyresponders that this is a Plug-in Hybridvehicle.zIf a fire occurs in this vehicle, leave thevehicle as soon as possible and contactemergency services. Do not attempt toextinguish a fire by yourself. If the fireinvolves a lithium-ion battery, it willrequire large, sustained volumes of waterfor extinguishment. Using a small amountof water or the incorrect fire extinguishercan result in serious injury or death fromelectrical shock.zWhen you leave the vehicle, if possible,open the windows, doors and tailgate toprevent accumulation of poisonous/com-bustible gasses. This will
also assist in the
rescue and fire fighting process.WA R N I N G
zAs with any vehicle fire, the byproducts ofcombustion can be toxic. Do not inhalesmoke, vapors, or gas from the vehicle.Move to a safe distance upwind and uphillfrom the vehicle fire and out of the way ofany oncoming traffic while awaiting thearrival of emergency responders.zIf you detect leaking fluids, sparks, smoke,flames, gurgling, popping or hissing noisesoriginating from the high voltage batterycompartment, contact emergency servicesimmediately. This may result in a fire.zPhysical damage to the vehicle or highvoltage battery may result in immediate ordelayed release of toxic and/or flammablegases and fire.zIf your vehicle needs to be towed, trans-port the vehicle on a
flatbed truck or tow
the vehicle with all wheels off the ground.If the any wheels are on the ground whentowing, this may cause damage to the elec-tric motors. This may also cause a fire, ifwiring in the electric motor unit roombecomes damaged. Refer to “Towing” onpage 9-19.zDo not attempt to repair a damaged Plug-in Hybrid vehicle by yourself. Please con-tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-ised Service Point for service.WA R N I N G
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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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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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Keyless operation system4-8 Locking and unlocking
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ation system, and press the driver’s or frontpassenger’s door lock/unlock switch, the tail-gate LOCK switch or the tailgate openswitch, the ID code for your key is verified.Yo u c a n o n l y l o c k a n d u n l o c k t h e d o o r s a n dtailgate and start the engine if the ID codes ofyour keyless operation key and the vehiclematch.
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The operating range is about 70 cm from thedriver’s door handle, front passenger’s doorhandle, and tailgate handle.
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The operating range is the interior of thevehicle.
NOTE
zIf the keyless operation
key battery is wear-
ing out or there are strong electromagneticwaves or noise present, the operating rangemay become smaller and operation maybecome unstable.
Operating range for locking and unlocking the doors and tailgate
*:Forward direction:Operating range
NOTE
zLocking and unlocki
ng are only possible
when the door or tailgate is operated whilethe keyless operation ke
y is being detected.
zOperation may not be possible if you are tooclose to the front door, door window, or tail-gate.
zEven if the keyless
operation key is within
70 cm of the driver’s door handle, front pas-senger’s door handle, or
tailgate handle, if
the key is near to the ground or high up, thesystem may not operate.zIf the keyless operation
key is within the
operating range, even someone not carryingthe key can lock and unlock the doors andtailgate by pressing the driver’s or front pas-senger’s door lock/unlock switch, the tail-gate lock switch or the tailgate open switch.
Operating range for starting the engine
*:Forward direction:Operating range
NOTE
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Keyless operation system4-12 Locking and unlocking
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Key not detected
Inner buzzer sounds once
When the engine switch is turned to the ACC or ON from OFF or when the engine is started, the warning is activated, if any of the following conditions is occurred.•••Carrying another keyless operation key with a different code, or the keyless operation key could be outside the operating range.The battery of the keyless operation key is dead.Communication is blocked by electric wave environment.
Keyless operation key reminder
Inner buzzer sounds about 1 minuteOuter buzzer sounds about 3 seconds inter-mittently
If the operation mode is in OFF and the driver’s door is opened with the keyless operation key in the key slot, a warning is issued and the outer buzzer sounds for about 3 seconds and the inner buzzer sounds for about 1 minute to remind you to remove the key. If the key removed from key slot, the buzzer is stopped.
Keyless operation key take-out monitoring system
Inner buzzer sounds onceOuter buzzer sounds intermittently
••••When the vehicle is parked with the operation mode in any mode other than OFF, if you close the door after opening any of the doors and taking the keyless operation key out of the vehicle, a warning is issued until the key is detected in the vehicle.If you take the keyless operation key out of the vehicle through a window without opening a door, the keyless operation key take-out monitoring system does not operate.It is possible to change the setting to make the keyless operation key take-out monitoring system operate if you take the keyless operation key out from the vehicle through a window without opening a door. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point.Even if you have the keyless operation key within the engine start operating range, if the keyless operation key and vehicle ID codes cannot be matched, for example due to the ambient environment or electromagnetic conditions, the warning may be activated.
Item
Display
Buzzer
Note (Solution)
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