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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-21
4
impacted
in
moderate
to
severe
side
impact
collisions.
The
SRS
curtain
airbags
provide
the
driver
and
passengers
on
the
front
seat
and
rear
outboard
seat
with
protection
against
head
injuries
by
deploying
a bag
on
the
side
impacted
in
moderate
to
severe
side
impact
collisions. The
SRS
airbags
are
NOT
a substitute
for
use
of
the
seat
belts.
For
maximum
protection
in
all types
of
accidents,
seat
belts
must
ALWAYS
be
worn
by
everyone
who
drives
or
rides
in
this vehi
cle
(with
infa
nts and
small
children
in an
appropriate
child
restraint
sys-
tem
in the
rear
seat,
and
older
children
buck-
led
in the
rear
seat).
Refer
to “Child
restraint
systems” on page 4-13.
W
AR
NING
IT
IS
VER
Y IMPOR
TANT
TO ALWAYS
WEAR
YOUR
SEAT BEL
T PROPER
LY
EVEN WITH AN AIRB
AG.
•Seat
belts
help
keep
the
driver
and
pas-
sengers
properly
position
ed.
This
reduces
the
risk
of injur
y in all
collis
ions,
and
reduces
the
risk
of serious
injuries
or
death
whe
n the
airb
ags i
nflat
e.
During
sudde
n braki
ng
just
before a col-
lision,
an
unr
estrained
or
impr
operly
restrained driv
er or passe
ngers
can
move
for
war
d into
direct contac
t with,
or
within clos
e proximity
to,
the airb
ag
whe
n it be
gins to i
nflate
.
The beginni
ng stage
of airb
ag
inflation
is
the mos
t for
cefu
l and
can
cause
seriou
s
injuries
or death
if the
occupant
comes
in
contact wi
th the
airbag
at thi
s ti
me.
•Seat
belts
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
in
rollovers,
rear
impact
collisions,
and
in
low
er-speed
frontal
collis
ions,
because
the airb
ags
are not design
ed to inflate
in
tho
se situ
ation
s.
•Seat
belts
reduce
the
risk
of
being
thr
own
from
your
vehicle
in a collis
ion
or
rollover
.
IT IS VERY IMPOR
TANT
TO BE
PROP-
ERL
Y SEA
TED.
•A driver
or
front passenger
sittin
g too
clos
e to the steerin
g wheel
or
instru
men
t
panel durin
g airb
ag
deploymen
t can
be
seriously injur
ed or killed.
W
AR
NING
•Airb
ags
inflate
very
quick
ly and
with
great force. If the
driver
and
front
pas-
senger
are not
properly
seated
and
restrained,
the
airbag
may
not
provi
de
the
proper
protection
and
can
cause
seri-
ous
injuries
or death
when
it inflates.
•To reduce
the
risk
to the
driv
er of serious
injury
or
death
due
to
a deployin
g
driver
’s airbag,
always
properly
wear
your seat
belt and
adjust
the
driv
er’s seat
as
far
bac
k as possi
ble,
mai
ntai
ning
a
posi
tion
that
still
allows
the
driv
er
to
have
goo
d contr
ol of the
steering
wheel,
brake
, accelerato
r, and
other
veh
icle
con
-
trols.
•To reduce
the
risk
to the
front
passe
nge
r
of serious
injur
y or death
from
a deploy-
ing
passe
nge
r’s airbag,
make
sur
e the
passe
nger
always
wears the
seat
belt
properly
, remai
ns
seate
d upright
and
all
the
way
bac
k in the
seat,
and
posi
tions
the
seat as far
bac
k as possi
ble.
•Seat
all infants
and
children in the
rear
seat,
properly
restrained
in an
appr
opri-
ate
child
restraint syste
m.
Airb
ags
inflate
very
quick
ly
and
with
great
for
ce.
Do
not
sit
on
the
edge
of the
seat
or sit with your
lower
legs
too
clos
e to
the
instr
ume
nt panel,
or lean
your head
or
chest
close
to the
steering
wheel
or the
instrument
panel.
Do
not
put
your
feet
or
legs
on
or
against
the instrument panel.W
AR
NING
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag4-26
Seat and restraint systems
4
N0040830
1619
Warning light
Warning display type 1Warning display type 2The
system
checks
itself
every
time
the
igni-
tion switch is turned to the “ON” position. The
SRS
warning
light
will
come
on
for
sev-
eral
seconds
and
then
go
out.
This
is normal
and means the system is working properly
.
If there
is a problem
involving
one
or more
of
the
SRS
components,
the
warning
light
will
come
on
and
stay
on.
At
the
same
time,
the
warning
display
will
appear
on
the
informa-
tion screen in the multi information display
.
The
SRS
warning
light/display
is shared
by
the
SRS
airbag
and
the
seat
belt
pre-tensioner
system.
N0040790
0318
The
driver
’s airbag
is located
under
the
pad-
ded
cover
in the
middle
of the
steering
wheel.
The
front
passenger
’s airbag
is contained
in
the
instrument
panel
above
the
glove
com-
partment.
The
driver
’s airbag
and
the
front
passenger
’s airbag
are
designed
to
deploy
at
the
same
time.
However
, the
front
passen-
ger
’s airbag
does
not
deploy
when
the
front
W
AR
NING
If any
of
the
followi
ng
condi
tions
occu
r,
you
shoul
d imme
diately
have
the
airbag
syste
m in your
vehicle
inspect
ed by
an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s dealer
as
soon
as possible:
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
comes
on
when
an
adult
is sitting
on
the
front
passenger
seat.
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
does
not
com
e on
whe
n the
front
passe
nge
r’s
seat is no
t occupied
.
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
does
not
come
on
when
the
ignition
switch
is
tur
ned to the
“ON” position.
•The
passenger
’s airbag
off
indicator
comes
on
and
goes
out
repeatedly
.
Do
not
attach
any
accessory
to your
vehi-
cle
that
make
s the
passe
nge
r’s airbag
off
indicator
difficu
lt or
impossi
ble to see.
You must
be able
to
see
the
passe
nge
r’s
airbag
off
indicator
and
verify
the
status
of the
passe
nge
r’s airbag
syste
m.
SRS warning light/display
W
AR
NING
If any
of
the
followi
ng
condi
tions
occu
r,
there may
be a problem
with the SRS
air-
bags
and/or
seat
belt
pre-tension
ers
, and
they
may
not
function
properly
in a colli-
sion
or
may
suddenly
activate
without
a
collis
ion:
•Even whe
n the
igni
tion
swi
tch is in ON,
the
SRS
war
ning
light
doe
s not
come
on
or it remains
on.
•The SRS
war
ning
light
and/
or the
war
n-
ing display
comes
on while
drivin
g.
The SRS
airb
ags
and
seat
belt
pre-ten
-
sioners
are designe
d to
help
reduce
the
risk
of serious
injur
y or death
in certai
n
collisions.If either
of
the
above
conditions
occurs,
immediately
have
your
vehicle
checked
by
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
.
Driver
’s and passenge
r’s fr
ont
airbag system
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-27
4
passenger
seat
is not
occupied
or
when
the
weight
sensor
in
the
front
passenger
seat
senses
a weight
on
the
seat
of
less
than
approximately 66 pounds (30 kg).
N00404500
010
The
driver
’s knee
airbag
is located
under
the
steering
wheel.
The
driver
’s knee
airbag
is
designed
to
deploy
at
the
same
time
as
the
driver
’s front airbag.
Driver
’s knee airbag system
Driver
Front
passenge
r
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag4-30
Seat and restraint systems
4
The
front
airbags
and
driver
’s knee
airbag
may
deploy
if the
underside
of
the
vehicle
suf
fers
a moderate
to
severe
impact
(under
-
carriage
impact).
Some
typical
situations
are
shown in the illustrations.Because
the
front
airbags
and
driver
’s knee
airbag
may
deploy
in
certain
types
of
unex-
pected
impacts,
as
shown
in the
illustrations,
and
these
unexpected
impacts
can
move
you
out
of position,
it is important
to always
wear
your
seat
belts
properly
. When
worn
properly
,
seat
belts
can
help
maintain
your
distance
from
the
airbags
and
driver
’s knee
airbag
when
they
begin
to
inflate.
The
beginning
stage
of
airbag
inflatio
n is the
most
forceful
and
can
cause
serious
injury
or
death
if you
are close to the deploying airbag.The fr
ont airbags and driver
’s
knee airbag MA
Y DEPLOY when
…
Collisi
on with a
n elevated median/island or
curbVehicle travels over a deep hole/potholeVehicle drives down a
steep slope and hits the
ground
W
AR
NING
Do not
attach
anyth
ing to
the steerin
g
wheel’
s padded
cover
, such
as
trim
mate-
rial,
badges,
etc.
These
could
strike
and
injur
e an
occupant
if the
airbag
inflate
s.
Do
not
set anythi
ng
on,
or attac
h anythi
ng
to, the
instr
ume
nt
panel above
the
glove
compartme
nt. Suc
h items
coul
d strik
e and
injur
e an occupant
if the
airbag
inflate
s.
W
AR
NING
Do
not
attac
h accessories
to, or put
the
m
in
front
of,
the
windshield.
They
could
restrict
the
airbag
inflation,
or
strike
and
injur
e an
occupant,
when
the
airbag
inflates.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-35
4
N00408500
672
Head-on
collision
Rear e
nd c
ollisi
on
SRS
servicing W
AR
NING
Any
mai
nte
nance
perfor
med on or
near
the
compone
nts
of the
SRS
shoul
d be per-
form
ed only by
an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Motor
s dealer
. Do
not
perm
it any
one
else
to do any
serv
ice,
inspect
ion,
mai
nte
nanc
e
or
repair
on any
SRS
compone
nts
or wir-
ing.
Similarly, no par
t of the
SRS
shoul
d
ever
be
handled,
removed
or
disposed
by
anyone
except
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motor
s dealer
.
Impr
oper work
methods
on the
SRS
com
-
ponents
or
wiring
could
result
in an
acci-
dental
airb
ag deployme
nt
or coul
d make
the
SRS
inoperable.
Either
of these
situa-
tions
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death. Do not modify your
steering
wheel
or
any
other
SRS
component
or
related
vehicle
part.
For
example,
replacement
of
the
steering
wheel,
or
modifications
to
the
front
bumper
or body
structur
e can
advers
ely
affect
SRS
perfor
mance
and
may
lead
to injury
.
If your
vehicle
has
receiv
ed any
damage
,
you
shoul
d have
the
SRS
inspect
ed by
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
to
make sur
e it is in pr
oper working order
.
Do
not
modi
fy your
front
seats,
center
pil-
lar or center
console.
Suc
h modi
ficati
ons
can
advers
ely
affect
SRS
performan
ce and
may
lead
to injury.
Also,
if you
discover
any
tear or ope
n
seam
in the seat
fab
ric
near
the side air-
bag,
have
the seat
inspected
by an autho-
rized
Mitsubi
shi
Motors
dealer
.
If you find
a cra
ck in or damage
to the
front
pillar
, rear
pillar
, or
roof
side
rail
wher
e the
curtain
airbag
is located,
have
the
SRS
inspected
by
an
authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
.
NOTE
When
you
trans
fer
owners
hip
of the
vehicle
to another
person,
we
urge
you
to alert
the
new
owner
that
it is equipped
with
the
SRS
and
refer
that
owner
to the
applicable
sec-
tions i
n this owne
r’s manual.
If you
decide
to junk
or scrap
your
vehicle,
we urge
you
to firs
t take
it to an
authorized
Mitsubi
shi Mot
ors
dealer
so that the SRS
can
be made s
afe
for
dispos
al.
If any
of
the
following
parts
needs
to
be
mod
ified
for
use by
a handicap
ped
person,
the adv
anced
airbag
system
will
be greatly
affected.
Pleas
e consult
an authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
for
assistance.
•Driver
’s seat
•Front
passenger
seat
•Front seat
belt
W
AR
NING
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag4-36
Seat and restraint systems
4
N0040860
0341
Occupant
restraint
warning
labels
for
the
SRS
are
located
in
the
vehicle
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
•Steering
wheel
•Instrument
pan
el
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P.O. Box 6066TAMUNING
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96931
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riple J Motors
call (670) 234-7133 or write to:Triple
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arning labels
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5
Features and controlsBreak-in recommendation
s ..............................................................
5-3
Keys
..........................................
.......................................................
5-3
Electronic
immobilizer
(Anti-thef
t starting system)
........................
5-4
Keyless entry system (if so equipped)
..............................................
5-7
Free-hand Advanced Security T
ransmitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)
(if
so
equipped
)..................................................
5-12
Door locks
.......................
...............................................................
5-34
Power door locks
............
...............................................................
5-37
“Child safety locks” for
rear door
..................................................
5-38
Trunk lid
...................................
.....................................................
5-39
Inside emer
gency trunk lid
release
................................................
5-40
Theft-alarm system
................................................
........................
5-41
Power windows
...............
...............................................................
5-43
Sunroof (if so equipped
).........................................
........................
5-46
Parking brake
..................
...............................................................
5-48
Steering wheel tilt lock lever
.........................................................
5-49
Inside
day/night
rearview
mirror
...................................................
5-50
Outside
rearview
mirr
ors
...............................................................
5-51
Ignition switch
......
.................................................
........................
5-52
Steering wheel lock
................................................
........................
5-54
Starting
and
stopping
the
engine
....................................................
5-55
Manual transaxle (if so equipped)
..................................................
5-57
Continuously variable transmissi
on
(CVT)
(if
so
equipped)
..........
5-59
Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped)
.................
5-68
All-wheel driving opera
tion
...........................................................
5-70
Cautions on handling of all-wheel drive vehicles
..........................
5-71
Service brake
..................
...............................................................
5-72
Brake assist system
................................................
........................
5-73
Anti-lock
braking
syst
em
.....................................
.........................
5-74
Active
Stability Control (ASC
) (if
so
equipped
)............................
5-76
Power
steering
system
..........................................
.........................
5-79
Cruise control (if so eq
uipped)
.......................................................
5-80
Tire pressure monitoring
system
...................................................
5-84
Rear
-view camera (if so
equipped
)..............
...................................
5-88
Instrument cluster
.................................................
.........................
5-90
Multi-information
disp
lay
....................................
.........................
5-91
Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list
.................................................
..........................................
5-1
12
Indicators
.................................
....................................................
5-123
Warning lights
................
.................................................
.............
5-124
Information screen disp
lay
...................................
.......................
5-125
Combination headlights and dimmer switch
...............................
5-127
Headlight leveling switch (if
so equipped)
...................................
5-132
Turn signal lever
...................................................
.......................
5-133
Hazard warning flasher
switch
....................................................
5-133
Front fog light switch (if so
equipped)
.........................................
5-134
Wiper and washer swit
ch
......................................
.......................
5-134
Electric rear window def
ogger switch
.........................................
5-138
Horn switch
.............................
....................................................
5-139
Link System (if so equi
pped)
.......................................................
5-139
Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface (if so
equipped)
.....................................
5-139
USB input terminal
...............................................
.......................
5-162
Sun visors
......................
.................................................
.............
5-166
12 V power outlet
..........
.................................................
.............
5-166
Interior
lights
.................
.................................................
.............
5-167
Storage spaces ................
.................................................
.............
5-169
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)5-16
Features and controls
5
While
carrying
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
within
the
operating
range
to
open
the
trunk
lid,
press
and
hold
down
the OPEN
switch
(A)
until
the
trunk lid open
s.
Also
refer
to
“Trunk
lid”
on
pages
5-39
respectivel
y.
N0051350
0059
To prevent
vehicle
theft,
no
F.A.S.T
.-keys
other
than
those
registered
in advance
can
be
used
to start
the
engine.
(Electronic
immobi-
lizer function)While
carrying
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
, the
ignition
switch can be turned to start the engine.The
position
where
the
steering
wheel
is
locked. When
the
ID
code
verification
inside
the
vehicle
produces
a match,
the
ignition
switch
can be turned.
Allows
operation
of
electrical
accessories
with the engine o
ff.
The
engine
runs
and
all
electrical
accessories
can be used. Engages
the
starter
. Release
the
ignition
switch
when
the
engine
starts.
The
ignition
switch
returns
automatically
to
the
“ON”
positi
on.
To open the trunk lid
NOTE
The
F.A.S.T
.-key
does
not
operate
when
the
trunk lid is open.
Ignition switch
LOCK (PUSH OFF)
LOCK (PUSH ON)
ACC
ON
START
NOTE
Your vehicle
is equipp
ed with an electr
onic
immobilizer
. To start the engi
ne, the ID
code
which
the
F.A.S.T
.-key
sends
must
match
the
one
registered
to the
immobilizer
computer
.
(Refer
to “Electronic
immobilizer
(Anti-theft
starting system)” on page 5-27.)
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit
ter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls
5-17
5
N00513600
021
Turn
slowly
after
pressing
the
ignition
switch.
N005137
01117
Slowly
turn
the
ignition
switch
to
the
“LOCK” position while pressing it.First,
set
the
selector
lever
to the
“P”
(PARK)
position,
and
then
slowly
turn
the
ignition
switch
to
the
“LOCK”
position
while
press-
ing it.
If the
ignition
switch
is not
turned
to
the
“LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)”
position
whe
n the
engi
ne is not
runni
ng,
the ID
code
cannot
be
verified
and
the engi
ne will not
start even if
the ignition
switch
is turne
d to the “START”
position.
If
this happe
ns,
fully
return
the
ignition
switch
to the “LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)”
position,
and star
t the engi
ne again
.
To turn
from
“LOCK
(PUSH
OFF)” to “ACC”
A-
Steering wheel locked
B-
Steering wheel lock releasedNOTE
NOTE
To turn
the
ignition
switch
from
the
“LO
CK
(PUSH
OFF)”
pos
ition
to the
“ACC”
pos
i-
tion,
pus
h the
ignition
switch
again,
turn
the
steering
wheel
in
both
directions
and
then
turn
the
ignition
switch.
The ignition
switch
cannot
be turne
d unles
s
the F.A.S.T
.-ke
y is inside the vehicle.
Refer to “Ope
rating
range
for
starting
the
engi
ne” on pa
ge 5-14.
To turn fr
om “ACC” to “LOCK”
For vehicles with manual transaxleFor
vehicles
with
continuously
variable
transmission (CVT)
NOTE
For
vehicle
with
CVT the ignition
switch
cannot
be
turned
to
the
“LOCK”
position
unless
the
selector
lever
is in the
“P” (PARK)
pos
ition.CAUTIONIf the eng
ine is stoppe
d while
driving, the
power bra
ke booster
will
stop functio
nin
g
and
greater
effort
for
braking
will
be
requi
red. Also, the powe
r steer
ing system
will
not
function
and
it will
requi
re greater
effort to manually s
teer
the vehicle.
Do
not
leav
e the
ign
itio
n switch
in the “ON”
position
for
a long time
when
the
eng
ine is
not
running.
Doing
so
could
lead
to a dead
batter
y.
Do
not
turn
the
ignition
switch
to the
“START” positio
n whe
n the
engi
ne is run-
ning. It
will d
amage
the s
tarter
moto
r.
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) 5-20
Features and controls
5
N005601
00105
Type 1
Type 2
When
the
ignition
switch
is
in
a position
other than “LO
CK
(PUSH
OFF)
”, all
the
doors
are
closed,
and
someone
tries
to
lock
the
vehicle
by
pressing
the
drive
r’s or front
passenger
’s
door
lock/unlock
switch,
the
warning
display
is displayed
and
the
buzzer
sounds
for
about
3 seconds
as a warning,
and
the doors cannot be locked.
N0051430
0025
Turn
the
ignition
switch
to the
“LOCK”
posi-
tion.Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.Turn
the ignition
switch
to
the “AC
C”
posi-
tion
while
moving
the
steering
wheel
slightl
y.
N0051460
1386
Do
not
operate
the
starter
motor
for
longer
than
15
seconds
as
this
could
run
the
bat-
tery
down
or
damage
the
starter
motor
. If
the
engine
does
not
start,
turn
the
ignition
switch
back
to the
“LOCK”
position,
wait
a few
seconds,
and
then
try
again.
Trying
repeatedly
with
the
engine
or starter
motor
still
turning
will
damage
the
starter
mechanism.
Ignition switch turn-off
reminder
system
Steering wheel lock
To loc
k
To unloc
k
CAUTIONCarry the key with you when leaving the
vehicle
.
If your veh
icle
need
s to be tow
ed, turn the
ignition switch to the “ACC”
position to
unlock the steer
ing wheel
.
NOTE
If the fron
t wheels are turned, the anti-theft
lock may
sometime
s mak
e it difficu
lt to turn
the ignition switch from “LOCK” to “ACC”
position
. Firmly
turn the steer
ing wheel
to
the left or to the right as you turn the ignitio
n
switch
.
Startin
g
Tips for starting
CAUTION