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Hill start assist
Features and controls 5-65
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authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice immediately.
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The disc brakes have an alarm that makes ametallic squeal when the brake pads have worn down enough to need service. If you hear this sound, have the brake padsreplaced at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
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The hill start assist makes it easy to start off on a steep uphill slope by preventing thevehicle from moving back
wards. It keeps the
braking force for about 2 second when you move your foot from the brake pedal to theaccelerator pedal.
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1. Stop the vehicle completely using thebrake pedal. 2. On vehicles equipped with manual trans- axle, place the gearshift lever into the 1stpositon. On vehicles equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), place theselector lever into the “D” position. 3. Release the brake pedal and the hill start assist will maintain the braking force applied while stopping for approximately2 seconds.
WA R N I N G Never coast downhill with the engine OFF. Keep the engine running whenever your vehicle is in motion. If you turn off theengine while driving, the power brake booster will stop working and your brakes will not work as well. If the power assist is
lost or if either brake
hydraulic system stops working properly,take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice immediately.
Brake pad wear alarm
WA R N I N G Driving with worn brake pads will make it harder to stop, and can cause an accident.
Hill start assist
CAUTION Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to prevent backwards movement of the vehicle. Under certain circumstances, even when hillstart assist is activated, the vehicle may move backwards if the brake pedal is not suf- ficiently depressed, if the vehicle is heavilyloaded, or if the road is very steep or slip- pery.  The hill start assist is not designed to keep the vehicle stopped in place on uphill slopes for more than 2 seconds. When facing uphill, do
not rely on using the
hill start assist to maintain a stopped positionas an alternative to depressing the brake pedal. Doing so could cause an accident.
 Do not perform the following operation while the hill start assist is operating. [Except for vehicles equipped with the F. A . S . T. - k e y ] Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” or“ACC” position. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC. Thehill start assist could stop operating, which could result in an accident.
To operate
NOTE
 When reversing on an uphill slope, place the gearshift lever or the selector lever into the“R” position.CAUTION
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Multi-information display 5-104 Features and controls
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2. Lightly press the multi-information meter switch to select “ALARM” (rest time set- ting). 3. Press and hold the multi-information meter switch (for about 2 seconds or more) to display “ALARM” (rest timesetting).
4. Lightly press the multi-information meter switch to select the time until the display appears. 5. Press and hold the multi-informationmeter switch (for about 2 seconds or more) to change the setting to the selected time.
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It is possible to change the turn signal sound. 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch from the setting mode screen to the menu screen.Refer to “Changing the function settings (With ignition switch or operation mode is in ON)” on page 5-99.2. Lightly press the multi-information meter switch to select . (changing the turn signal sound)
3. Press and hold the multi-information meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch in sequence from 1 (turn signalsound 1)
 2 (turn signal sound 2)
 1
(turn signal sound 1). The setting changes to the selected turn-signal sound.
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It is possible to change the bar graph settingof the momentary fuel consumption display.
Type 1 Type 2
Type 1 Type 2
NOTE
 If the battery is disconnected, the memory of the unit setting is erased and is automatically set to the “OFF”.  The drive time is reset when the ignition switch is in the “OFF” position or the opera- tion mode is in OFF.
Changing the turn signal sound
Changing the momentary fuel con- sumption display (Type 2) Type 1 Type 2
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Indicator light, warning light, an
d information screen display list
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 You have forgotten to turn off the lights.
Refer to “Light auto-cutout function (head- lights and other lights)” on page 5-125.
 The theft-alarm system is operating. Refer to “Theft-alarm system” on page 5-34.  Immobilizer is registered. Refer to “Customer key programming (Except
for vehicles sold in Canada)” on page 5-6.Refer to “Customer F.A.S.T.-key program- ming (Except for vehicles sold in Canada)” on page 5-24.
Screen type 1
Screen type 2
Cause
Do this (Reference)
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Alphabetical index
12-1
12
Numerics
4-wheel drive operation
.......................
5-60
A
Accessory (installation)
.........................
3-6
Active stability control (ASC)
..............
5-70
Air bag
......................
........................
4-26
Air cleaner filter
...................
................
9-8
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
.....
7-14
, 7-19
Important air conditioning operating tips
..
7-24Manual air conditioning
.............
7-4
, 7-9
Air purifier
....................
.....................
7-25
Aluminum wheels
...............................
9-43
AM/FM radio
....................
.................
7-25
Antenna
Roof antenna
.................
.................
7-62
Anti-lock braking system
.....................
5-67
Arm rest
........................
.......................
4-7
Assist grip
.....................
...................
5-178
Audio
AM/FM radio
................
.................
7-25
CD player
.....................
.................
7-25
Troubleshooting
.............................
7-60
Automatic air conditioning
.........
7-14
, 7-19
Automatic transaxle
Fluid
.......................
......................
11-5
B
Back-up light
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-30
Replacement
...................
...............
9-38
Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive shaft boots
.....................
..................
9-24
Battery
........................
......................
9-11
Charging system warning light
.......
5-121
Disconnection and connection
.........
9-13
During cold weather
.......................
9-13
Specification
...................
...............
11-4
Bluetooth 2.0 interface
.......................
5-137
Bottle holders
...................
.................
5-177
Brake
Fluid
.......................
......................
11-5
Brake assist system
.............................
5-66
Braking
.......................
........................
6-5
Anti-lock braking system
................
5-67
Hose
.......................
......................
9-23
Pad wear alarm
...............
...............
5-65
Parking brake
..................
...............
5-40
Pedal
.......................
......................
5-64
Pedal free play
................
...............
9-21
Power brakes
..................
...............
5-64
Service brake
..................
...............
5-64
Warning lights
..............................
5-120
Break-in recommendations
....................
5-3
Bulb capacity
.....................
.................
9-30
C
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
.....................
................
3-6
Capacities
.....................
.....................
11-5
Card holder
...................
...................
5-164
Cargo area cover
................
...............
5-177
Cargo loads
...................
.....................
6-10
Cargo room light
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-31
Catalytic converter
................
................
9-2
Cautions on the handling of all-wheel drive vehicles
.......................
.....................
5-63
CD player
......................
.....................
7-25
Certification label
...............................
11-3
Charging system warning light
...........
5-121
Child restraint systems
........................
4-18
Child safety locks for rear door
............
5-31
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle
......................
9-40
Outside of your vehicle
...................
9-41
Clutch
Pedal free play
...............
.................
9-21
Coat hook
......................
...................
5-178
Consumer information
.........................
10-2
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Alphabetical index
12-5
12
Replacement
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9-37
Tank capacity
....................
.................
11-5
Theft-alarm system
.............................
5-34
Tire
...........................
........................
9-14
Inflation pressure
............................
9-18
Maintenance
..................
.................
9-19
Quality grading
...............................
10-2
Replacing tires and wheels
...............
9-19
Rotation
....................
.....................
9-19
Size (tire and wheel)
.......................
11-5
Snow tires
.....................
.................
9-20
To change a tire
................
................
8-6
Tread wear indicator
.......................
9-19
Tire pressure monitoring system
...........
5-77
Tires
Tire and loading information placard 11-2 Tire chains
....................
.................
9-21
Tools
.........................
..........................
8-5
Storage
.........................
...................
8-5
Towing
......................
........................
8-12
Trailer towing
....................
.................
6-12
Transfer oil
................
.................
9-9
, 11-5
Turn signal light
Indicators
..................
...................
5-119
Lever
........................
...................
5-129
U
USB input terminal
...........................
5-160
How to connect an iPod
.................
5-161
USB input terminal device
How to connect a USB memory
......
5-160
V
Vanity mirror
...................
.................
5-163
Vanity mirror lights
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-31
Vehicle care precautions
.....................
9-40
Vehicle dimensions
............................
11-3
Vehicle labeling
..................
...............
11-2
Vehicle preparation before driving
.........
6-4
Vehicle weights
...................
...............
11-3
Vents
..........................
........................
7-2
W
Warning lights
.................
.................
5-120
Washer
Fluid
....................
.................
9-10
, 11-5
Rear window washer
.....................
5-135
Switch
.....................
.....................
5-134
Washing
......................
......................
9-41
Waxing
.......................
......................
9-42
Weights
.......................
......................
11-3
Wheel
Covers
.........................
..................
8-11
Specification
...................
...............
11-5
Wiper
Rear window wiper
.......................
5-135
Switch
......................
...................
5-131
Wiper blades
.................
.................
9-22
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