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Keyless entry system*
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Press
the remote control switch, and all doors will
be locked or unlocked as desired. 1- LOCK switch
2-
UNLOCK switch
3- Indication lamp
To lock
Press the LOCK switch (1), and all doors will be
locked. When they are locked with the room lamp
at the [•] position, the room lamp and the turn-sig-
nal lamps blink once.
To unlock
Press the UNLOCK switch (2), and all doors will
be unlocked. When unlocked with the room lamp
at the [•] position, the room lamp will be turned on
for approximately 15 seconds and the turn-signal
lamps will blink twice.
NOTE l The indication lamp (3) comes on each time
a switch is pressed. l
If
the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed and
any of the doors is not opened within approx-
imately 30 seconds, relocking will automati-
cally occur.
l It is possible to modify functions as follows:
For further information, please contact your
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
• The time from pressing the UNLOCKswitch (2) to the moment of automatic
locking can be changed.
• The confirmation function (flashing of the turn-signal lamps) can be set to oper-
ate only when the doors are locked or on-
ly when the doors are unlocked.
• The confirmation function (this indicates locking or unlocking of the doors with
the blink of the turn-signal lamps) can be
deactivated.
• The number of times the turn-signal lamps are flashed by the confirmation
function can be changed.
l The keyless entry system does not operate in
the following conditions:
• The key is left in the key cylinder.
• The door is open.
l The remote control switch will operate with-
in approximately 4 m from the vehicle. How-
ever, the operating range of the remote con-
trol switch may change if the vehicle is loca-
ted near a power station, or radio/TV broad-
casting station.
l If either of the following problems occurs,
the battery may be exhausted.
• The remote control switch is operated atthe correct distance from the vehicle, but
the doors are not locked/unlocked in re-
sponse. • The indication lamp (3) is dim or does
not come on.
For further information, please contact
your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point.
If you replace the battery yourself, refer
to “Procedure for replacing the remote
control switch battery” on page 1-04.
l If your remote control switch is lost or dam-
aged, please contact your MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point for a re-
placement remote control switch.
l If you wish to add a remote control switch,
we recommend you to contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
A maximum of 4 remote control switches are
available for your vehicle.
Procedure for replacing the remote
control switch battery E00309500190
1. Before
replacing the battery, remove static
electricity from your body by touching. Locking and unlocking
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Every time the reset button (C) is pressed lightly
(less
than 1 second), the tripmeter display changes
(between TRIP and ).
Type 1
Type 2
To reset the tripmeter
To
return the display to “0”, press the reset button
(C) for more than 1 second. Only the currently dis-
played value will be reset. If TRIP is dis-
played, for example, only TRIP will be reset.NOTE
l Display TRIP and each have a maxi-
mum distance of 999.9 km
(999.9 miles).
l When disconnecting the battery terminal for
a long time, the memory of tripmeter display
TRIP and are cleared, and the dis-
play returns to “0”.
Fuel gauge E00500700902
The fuel gauge indicates the fuel level in the fuel
tank
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. F- Full
E- Empty
NOTE l When
the engine on diesel-powered vehicles
fails to operate due to running out of fuel, it
may sometimes be difficult to start after refu-
eling. This is due to air entering the fuel sys-
tem. Therefore, air must be bled from the sys-
tem. (Refer to “Bleeding the fuel system” on
page 6-05.) Fuel lid mark
The
fuel lid mark (A) indicates that the fuel tank fill-
er door is located on the left side of the vehicle (Re-
fer to “Filling the fuel tank” on page 02).
Low fuel warning lamp E00508100739
The warning lamp (A) comes on when the fuel lev-
el
is getting low (approx. 11 litres) with the igni-
tion switch in the “ON” position. Refuel as soon as
possible. NOTE
l On
inclines or curves, due to the movement
of fuel in the tank, the low fuel warning lamp
may indicate incorrectly. Instruments and controls
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Door ajar warning lamp
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This
lamp illuminates when a door is ei-
ther open or not completely closed.
If the vehicle speed reaches approximate-
ly 8 km/h (5 mph) with a door open or
incompletely closed, the warning lamp
flashes 16 times and a buzzer simultane-
ously sounds 16 times as a warning. CAUTION
l
Before
moving your vehicle,
check that the warning lamp is
OFF.
NOTE l It
is possible to change the buzzer
setting for either of the following
types of operation. For further in-
formation, we recommend you to
consult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service
Point. • No buzzer operation (buzzerdisabled)
• Continuous buzzer operation Centre information display*
E00517800279 WARNING
l When
operating the system for a pro-
longed period, make sure the vehicle is
parked in a well-ventilated area to avoid
the accumulation of toxic fumes inside
and outside of the passenger compartment. CAUTION
l
The
driver should not operate the display
while the vehicle is in motion.
l When operating the system, stop the vehi-
cle in a safe area.
When the ignition switch is turned to the “ACC” po-
sition, the screen switches on automatically. NOTE
l Placing
a cellular phone in the monitor’s
small storage compartment may weaken the
phone’s reception. This does not indicate a
fault with the system.
l Use of wireless devices such as transceivers
or a cellular phone near the monitor may
make the following condition on the display.
This does not indicate a fault with the system.
• The screen goes dark temporarily.
• The compass may not show the correct di-rection.
l Depending on the angle of view, you may
see reddish horizontal lines on the monitor.
The lines are a characteristic of the vacuum
fluorescent display (VFD) used in the moni-
tor. They do not indicate a fault. Instruments and controls
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Adjusting the time
E00518000063Following modes are available for clock adjustment:
l For
vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine au-
dio:
“Automatic mode” and “Manual mode”
l Except for vehicles with MITSUBISHI genu-
ine audio:
“Manual mode” only Automatic mode (MITSUBISHI genuine audio)
The
automatic adjustment mode can set the local
time automatically by using the signal from the lo-
cal RDS stations. In this mode, “CT” (A) (Clock
Time: sent with the RDS signal) is shown in the au-
dio display.
NOTE
l Automatic clock adjustment does not take
place while a settings display is shown.
Manual mode
The manual mode is also available in case the auto-
matic mode shows the incorrect time when the ad-
jacent local RDS stations are located in a different
time zone. Refer to “Radio data system (RDS)” on
page 5-18.
It is possible to manually adjust the time.
Refer to “Changing the clock settings” on page
3-19. Changing the information display
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Every
time the “INFO” button is pressed lightly,
the display can be changed to the following: Instruments and controls
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To adjust the elevation
It is possible to adjust the currently indicated eleva-
tion using the following function buttons:
“+”- Adjustment of elevation
The elevation increases by 100 m
(400 ft) every time you lightly push
the “+” button.
If you continue pressing the button
for about 2 seconds or more, the ele-
vation indication is fast-forwarded.
Then the setting is changed to the el-
evation selected.
“-”- Adjustment of elevation The
elevation decreases by 100 m
(400 ft) every time you lightly push
the “-” button.
If you continue pressing the button
for about 2 seconds or more, the ele-
vation indication is fast-forwarded.
Then the setting is changed to the el-
evation selected. NOTE
l The
elevation is determined from changes in
atmospheric pressure. Depending on weather
conditions, the indicated elevation may differ
from the actual elevation. Variations in atmos-
pheric pressure can cause different elevations
to be shown even in the same location. This
behavior does not indicate a fault. Use the in-
dication as a guide only.
Resetting the elevation
Press the “RESET” function button to reset the ele-
vation plotted in graph. NOTE
l Pressing
the “RESET” function button will
not reset the indication (C).
l It is possible to set the display unit to m or ft.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24. Barometer
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This
display shows the atmospheric pressure at the
present location in (A). The atmospheric pressure
values are graphed every 5 minutes and the data for
up to 4 hours are shown in (B). Resetting the atmospheric pressure
Press
the “RESET” function button to reset the at-
mospheric pressure plotted in graph. Instruments and controls
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NOTE
l Pressing
the “RESET” function button will
not reset the indication (C).
l It is possible to set the display unit to hPa,
mb, kPa, or inHg.
Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.
Calendar E00518800032
The date is shown. The calendar pattern can be
changed to your desired setting.
Refer
to “Changing the calendar setting” on page
3-23. Clock-only
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Only the clock is shown. The time notation can be
changed to your desired setting. (12 hour/24 hour) Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24.
Blank
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The whole display can be turned into blank. In this
case, buttons remain illuminated. NOTE
l If
you operate the audio system, the audio dis-
play pops up. Selecting settings displays
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Every
time the “ADJ” button is pressed lightly, the
display can be changed to the following: CAUTION
l
The
driver should not operate the display
while the vehicle is in motion.
l When operating the system, stop the vehi-
cle in a safe area. 1-
Changing the clock settings
® p. 3-19
2- Adjusting the display brightness ® p. 3-20
3- Correcting the compass ® p. 3-21
4- Changing the calendar setting ® p. 3-23
5- User customization ® p. 3-24
6- Adjusting the barometer ® p. 3-28 Instruments and controls
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Changing the clock settings
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1. Press
the “ADJ” button to select the clock set-
ting display. 2. It
is possible to adjust the clock using the func-
tion buttons. “H”- Adjust “hour”.
The
indication increases by one hour, ev-
ery time you lightly press the “H” func-
tion button. If you continue pressing the
button for about 2 seconds or more, the
indication is fast-forwarded, and then the
setting is changed to the hour selected.
“M”- Adjust “minute”. The
indication increases by one minute,
every time you lightly press the “M” func-
tion button. If you continue pressing the
button for about 2 seconds or more, the
indication is fast-forwarded, and then the
setting is changed to the minute selected.
“SET”- To reset the minutes to zero. The
time is adjusted as described below
by pressing the function button “SET”.
l 10:30-11:29 · · · · change to 11:00
l 11:30-12:29 · · · · change to 12:00
In this occasion, the display flashes twice
and then the setting is changed.
3. After
making the adjustment, press the “IN- FO” button to select the information display. Instruments and controls
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NOTE
l The
“Completed the calibration”. message
may be displayed even if you terminate the
turn before it is complete and return to the ve-
hicle’s original direction. The compass may
not be properly calibrated in this case, so you
must turn the vehicle through at least
360 degrees.
4. The compass setting will finish automatical- ly and the words “COMPASS CALIBRA-
TION COMPLETE” will appear on the
screen. Changing the calendar setting
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The date and the calendar indication patterns can
be changed. Date setting
1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the calendar
setting display. 2. Press
the “←” or “→” function button to se-
lect “CALENDAR ADJUST”. Then press
the “SELECT” function button. 3. Use the function buttons to set the calendar. “→”- Select “YEAR”, “MONTH”, “DAY”
you wish to change.
“YEAR”,
“MONTH”, and “DAY” are
changed over by turns every time you
lightly press the “→” function button.
“+”- Change “YEAR”, “MONTH”, “DAY” you have selected.
The
indication is changed to your de-
sired date every time you lightly press
the “+” function button.
If you continue pressing the button for
about 2 seconds or more, the indication
is forwarded.
“SET”- Determine the date. Press
the “SET” function button. Then
the display flashes twice and the setting
is changed.
NOTE l The
year changes in the following sequence:
2009 → 2010 → … 2099 → 2009.
l You can return to the previous display by
pressing the “BACK” function button. Instruments and controls
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Selecting the item to set
1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the user cus-tomization display. 2. Press
the function button “←” or “→” to se-
lect the item you wish to set.
l “UNIT”: Changing the unit
l “LANGUAGE”: Changing the language
l “12h ↔ 24h”: Changing the time format
l “DEFAULT”: Resetting to factory settings
Push the function button “SELECT”. The set-
ting display for your selected item will appear. Changing display units
It is possible to change the display units for the fuel
consumption,
driving range, average speed, outside
temperature, elevation, and atmospheric pressure
as shown below.
FUEL ECONOMY km/L → L/100 km → mpg
(UK
GALLON) → mpg
(US GALLON)
RANGE km → miles
SPEED km/h → mph
OUTSIDE TEM-
PERATURE °C → °F
ELEVATION m → ft
BAROMETER hPa → mb → kPa → inHg
l Changing
the display unit for fuel consump-
tion
1. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- lect “FUEL ECONOMY”. Then press the
“SELECT” function button. 2. Press
the “←” or “→” function button to se-
lect “km/L”. Then press the “SET” function
button. The display will flash twice, and the
display unit will be updated to the selected
one. NOTE
l You
can return to the previous display by
pressing the “BACK” function button.
3. After setting, press the “INFO” button to re- turn to the information display. Instruments and controls
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Changing the language
It
is possible to set the display language of the cen-
tre information display to English, Spanish,
French, German, Portuguese or Italian.
l To change the display language to English
1. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- lect “ENGLISH”. Then press the “SET” func-
tion button. The display will flash twice, and
then the setting is completed to the language
selected. NOTE
l You
can return to the previous display by
pressing the “BACK” function button. 2. After
setting the language, press the “INFO”
button to return to the information display. Changing the time notation
It
is possible set the time notation to 12-hour or
24-hour. 1. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se-lect “12h TIME NOTATION” or “24h TIME
NOTATION”. Then press the “SET” func-
tion button. The display will flash twice, and
the display time notation will be updated to
the selected one.
12-hour 24-hour NOTE
l You
can return to the previous display by
pressing the “BACK” function button.
2. After setting the time notation, press the “IN- FO” button to return to the information dis-
play. Returning display items to their factory settings
You
can return to the setting of each item to the fac-
tory default settings. Instruments and controls
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