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Outside (Front)1-7
Overview
1
N0010060
2580
Outside (Fr
ont)
Locking a
nd unl
ocking P
.5-34
Keyless e
ntry system
(if so e
qui
ppe
d) P
.5-7
F.A.S.T
.-key
(Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmitter)
(if so equipped) P
.5-12
Sunro
of (i
f so
equipped) P
.5-4
6
Windshield wiper and washer P.5-134
Engi
ne com
partment
P.9-5
Engi
ne hood
P.9-3
Fuel
tank
filler
P.3-3
Outside
rearview mirro
rs P.5-51
Side
turn
signal
lights
(if so equipped)
P.5-133,
9-30
Side turn si
gnal lights (i
f so
equipped)
P.5-133,
9-30
Front
fog light
s (if so e
quipped) P
.5-134, 9-30, 9-36
[Except
for
vehicles
with
high intensity
dischar
ge headlights
type]
[For vehicles with high intens
ity di
scharge headlight
s type
]
Front turn
signal light
s
P.5-133, 9-30, 9-35
Front
turn si
gnal light
s
P.5-133,
9-30,
9-35
Front
side-marke
r light
s P.5-127, 9-30, 9-34
Parking lights (if so equipped) P.5-127, 9-30, 9-34Headlight
s, low beam
P.5-127,
9-30,
9-32
Daytime runni
ng light
s
(if so equipped) P
.9-30
Headlights,
low/high
beam
P.5-127, 9-30, 9-34
Headlights, high beam P.5-127,
9-30,
9-33
Daytime
running
lights
P.9-30
Parking
lights
P.5-127,
9-30
Daytime
running
lights
(if so equipped) P
.9-30
Parking lights (if so equipped) P.5-127,
9-30,
9-34
Front side-marker lights P.5-127,
9-30,
9-34
Page 13 of 392
If this problem occurs...
Quick index
2-3
2
N00200901
949
If this pr
oblem occurs... Problem
Do this
Ref. Page
Cannot turn the ke
y.
(When using a key to start the engine)
When using a key to start the engineWill not turn fr
om “LOCK” to “ACC”.
Turn the key while turning the steering wheel in either direction.
P.5-53
Will not turn fr
om “ACC” to “LOCK”.
Vehicles
with
continuously
variable
transmission
(CVT):
Check
the
position
of the
selector
lever
.
The key cannot be removed unless the selector lever is set to the “P” (P
ARK) position.
Vehicles
with
manual
transaxle:
Place the key at the “ACC” position. Push the key in and turn it.
(Whe
n using
the F.A.S.T
.-key
to start
the engine)
When using the F
.A.S.T
.-key to start the engine
Will not turn fr
om “LOCK (PUSH OFF)” to “ACC”.
Push the ignition switch again, turn the steeri
ng wheel in both directions and then turn
the ignition switch.Will not turn fr
om “ACC” to “LOCK”.
Vehicles
with
CVT
:
Check whether the selector lever is set to the “P” (P
ARK) position.
Vehicles
with
manual
transaxle:
Place the ignition switch at the “ACC” positi
on. Push the ignition switch in and turn it.
P.5-12
The F
.A.S.T
.-key does not operate.
(for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T
.-key)
Use the emer
gency key to lock and unlock the doors and start the engine.
P.5-22
Cannot shift the selector lever from the “P” (P
ARK) position. (for vehi-
cles equipped with CVT)
Shift the selector lever while pressing the brake pedal. Check
that
the
ignition
key
or ignition
switch is in the “ON” position.
P.5-59
Page 35 of 392
Seat
belts
Seat and restraint systems
4-11
4
tion
switch
was
turned
on,
the
warning
light
will
come
on
and
blink
repeatedly
and
the
tone
will
sound
intermittentl
y.
The
warning
light
and
the
tone
will
stop
after
approximately 90 seconds.If
you
then
repeatedly
stop
and
start
your
vehicle
with
the
seat
belt
unfastened,
the
warning
light/display
and
tone
will
remind
you
to
fasten
your
seat
belt
every
time
the
vehicle
starts
moving.
You
will
also
be
reminded
to fasten
your
seat
belt
in this
way
when
you
remove
your
seat
belt
while
driv-
ing.
The
warning
light
and
the
tone
go
off
when
the
seat
belt
is fastened.
N00418300
165
The
front
passenger
seat
belt
warning
light
is
located in the instrument panel.When
the
key
is turned
to the
“ON”
position,
this
indicator
normally
comes
on
and
goes
off
a few seconds later
.
The
light
comes
on
when
a person
sits
on
the
front
passenger
seat
but
does
not
fasten
the
seat
belt.
It goes
off when
the
seat
belt
is sub-
sequently fastened.
N00406300
315
To move
the
anchor
down,
press
the
lock
knob
(A)
and
slide
the
anchor
down
to
the
desired position. To move
the
anchor
up,
slide
the
anchor
up
to
the desired position.
W
AR
NING
In
order
to
reduce
the
risk
of
serious
injury
or
death
in
an
accident,
always
wear
your own
seat belt. Do
not
allow
any-
one to ride in your vehicle unless he or she is also
seate
d and
wearing
a seat
belt.
Child
ren sho
uld addition
ally
be restrain
ed
in a secu
re child
restraint syste
m.
NOTE
At the same
time,
“FASTEN
SEAT BELT”
will be display
ed on
the information
screen
in the multi-information
display
.
Fr
ont passenger seat belt warn-
ing light
W
AR
NING
Do not install
any accessory
or stick
er that
makes the light difficult to see.
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor (fr
ont seats)
W
AR
NING
Always
adjust
the
shoulder
belt
anchor
so
that
the
shoul
der belt is posi
tione
d across
the
center
of your
shoul
der without
touc
h-
ing
your
neck.
The
shoul
der
belt shoul
d
not
be able
to fall
off
your
shoul
der. Fail-
ure to follow
this instr
uction
can
advers
ely
affect
seat belt perfor
mance
and
increase
the
risk
of serious
injur
y or death
in the
event of an accident.Anchor
down
Anchor
up
Page 44 of 392
Maintenance and inspection of seat belts4-20
Seat and restraint systems
4
Systems
and
Booster
Seats
Safety
Regula-
tions.
N0040700
0221
The
seat
belt
webbing
may
be
cleaned
with
mild
soap
or deter
gent
solution.
Do
not
use
an
organic
solvent.
Allow
the
belts
to dry
in the
shade.
Do
not
allow
them
to retract
until
com-
pletely
dry
. Do
not
attempt
to
bleach
or
re-
dye
the
belts.
The
color
may
rub
off and
the
webbing strength may be a
ffected.
Regularly
check
your
seat
belt
buckles
and
their
release
mechanisms
for
positive
engage-
ment
and
release
of the
latch
plate.
Check
the
retractors
for
automatic
locking
when
in
the
Automatic
Locking
Retractor
function.
The
entire
seat
belt
assembly
should
be
replaced
if the
webbing
shows
any
obvious
cuts,
tears,
increase
in
thickness
in
any
sec-
tion
of
the
webbing
from
broken
fibers,
or
severe
fading
from
sunlight.
All
of these
con-
ditions
indicate
a weakening
of
the
belt,
which
may
adversely
affect
seat
belt
perfor
-
mance
in an
accident.
N0040770
1805
This
vehicle
is equipped
with
a Supplemental
Restraint
System
(SRS),
which
includes
air-
bags for the driver and passengers.The
SRS
front
airbags
are
designed
to supple-
ment
the
primary
protection
of
the
driver
and
front
passenger
seat
belt
systems
by
provid-
ing
those
occupants
with
protection
against
head
and
chest
injuries
in certain
moderate
to
severe frontal collisions. The
SRS
front
airbags,
together
with
sensors
at
the
front
of
the
vehicle
and
sensors
attached
to the
front
seats,
form
an
advanced
airbag system.The
SRS
driver
’s knee
airbag
is designed
to
supplement
the
primary
protection
of
the
driver
’s seat
belt
system.
It can
reduce
the
forward
movement
of
the
driver
’s lower
legs
and
provide
increased
overall
body
protection
in
certain
moderate
to
severe
frontal
colli-
sions. The
SRS
side
airbags
(if so
equipped)
and
the
curtain
airbags
(if
so
equipped)
are
also
designed
to
supplement
the
seat
belts.
The
SRS
side
airbags
provide
the
driver
and
front
passenger
with
protection
against
chest
inju-
ries
by
deploying
the
bag
on
the
side
W
AR
NING
Any
child
who
is too
small
to
properly
wear
a seat
belt
must
be properly
restrain
ed in an appr
opriate
child
restrain
t system,
to
reduce
their
risk
of
serious
injury or d
eath
in an accid
ent.
A child should never be left unattended in,or
unsupervised,
around
your
vehicle.
When you
leave
the veh
icle
alw
ays
tak
e
the ch
ild out
as well.
Childr
en can die f
rom heat str
oke if left o
r
trapped
inside
the
vehicle,
especially
on
hot
days
.
Keep
you
r veh
icle
lock
ed and
the trunk
lid
close
d whe
n not
in use
. Keep
your
vehicle
keys
away
from
children.
Never
allow
children to play
in the
trunk
of you
r vehicle.
Maintenance
and
inspection
of seat belts
W
AR
NING
Do
not
attempt
to
repair
or
replace
any
part
of the
seat
belt
assemblies.
This
work
shoul
d be done
by an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
. Failur
e to have
an
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
perform
the
wor
k coul
d reduce
the
effec-
tiveness
of the
belts
and
could
result
in a
serious
injury o
r death
in an accid
ent.
Supplemental Restraint Sys-tem (SRS) - airbag
Page 55 of 392
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag
Seat and restraint systems
4-31
4
N00408101
460
The
side
airbags
(A)
are
contained
in
the
driver and front passenger seatbacks. The
side
airbag
is designed
to inflate
only
on
the
side
of
the
vehicle
that
is impacted,
even
with no passenger in the front seat.A label
is attached
to
the
seatbacks
in
vehi-
cles
with
side
airbags.
Do
not
attac
h addi
tional
keys
or accesso-
ries
(har
d, poi
nte
d or heavy
objects)
to the
ign
ition
key. Suc
h objects
cou
ld preven
t
the
driv
er’s knee
airbag
from
inflating
normally
or
could
be
propelled
to
cause
serious
injury
if the
airbag
inflat
es.
Do
not
attac
h accessories
to the
lower
por
-
tion
of the
driv
er’s side instr
ume
nt panel.
Suc
h objects
coul
d prevent
the
driv
er’s
knee
airbag
from
inflating
nor
mally
or
coul
d be propelled
to cause
serious
injur
y
if the
airbag
inflate
s.
W
AR
NING
Do
not
attempt
to
remove,
install,
disas-
semble
or repair the
SRS airbag
s.
W
AR
NING
Do
not
place
objects,
such
as packages
or
pets,
between
the
airbags
and
the
driv
er
or
the
front
passenger
. Such
objects
can
advers
ely
affect
airbag
perfor
mance,
or
cause
serious
injur
y or death
whe
n the
airbag
deploys.
Immed
iately
after
airb
ag
inflation
, some
parts
of the
airbag
system
will
be
hot.
Do
not
touch
them.
You
could
be
burned.
The airb
ag
syste
m is design
ed to work
only once.
After
the
airb
ags
deploy
, the
y
will
not
work
again.
They
must
promptly
be replaced
and
the
entire airb
ag syste
m
must
be
inspected
by
an
authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
.
W
AR
NING
Side airbag system
(if so e
quipped)
Page 63 of 392
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
Page 65 of 392
Break-in recommendations
Features and controls
5-3
5
N00508700
297
Advanced
automobile
manufacturing
tech-
niques
permit
you
to operate
your
new
vehi-
cle
without
requiring
a long
break-in
period
of low-speed driving.However
, you
can
add
to
the
future
perfor
-
mance
and
economy
of
your
vehicle
by
observing
the
following
precautions
during
the first 300 miles (500 km). Drive
your
vehicle
at moderate
speeds
during
the break-in period. Avoid
revving
the
engine.
For
vehicles
with
turbochar
ger
, do
not
exceed
5,000
rpm for the first 600 miles (1,000 km).Avoid
rough
driving
such
as
fast
starts,
sudden
acceleration,
prolonged
high-
speed
driving
and
sudden
braking.
These
would
have
a detrimental
effect
on
the
engine
and
also
cause
increased
fuel
and
oil
consumption,
which
could
result
in
malfunction
of the
engine
components.
Be
particularly
careful
to avoid
full
accelera-
tion
while
in low
gear
.
Do
not
overload
the
vehicle.
Observe
the
seating
capacity
(See
“Car
go
load
precau-
tions”
on
page
6-10).
Do not use this vehicle for trailer towing.
N00508801
657
Two keys are provided. The keys fit all locks.
Keep one in a safe place as a spare key
.
Two keys are provided. The keys fit all locks.
Keep one in a safe place as a spare key
.
Two Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmit-
ter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)
and
two
emer
gency
keys
are provided.Keep
one
F.A.S.T
.-key
and
one
emer
gency
key
in a safe
place
together
as
a set
of
spare
keys.
Br
eak-in r
ecommendations
Keys Type 1 1-
Key for the electronic immobilizer
2-
Key number plate
Type 2
1-
Key
for
the
electronic
immobilizer
and
keyless entry system
2-
Key number plate
Type 3
Page 66 of 392
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)5-4
Features and controls
5
N0050910
1804
[For
vehicles
equipped
with
the
Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Trans
mitter
(F.A.S.T.-
key)]For
information
on
operations
for
vehicles
equipped
with
the
Free-hand
Advanced
Secu-
rity
Transmitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key),
refer
to
“Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)”:
“Electronic
immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system)” on page 5-27.[Except
for
vehicles
equipped
with
the
Free-
hand
Advanced
Security
Transmitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)]
The
electronic
immobilizer
is designed
to sig-
nificantly
reduce
the
possibility
of
vehicle
theft.
The
purpose
of
the
system
is to immo-
bilize
the
vehicle
if
an
invalid
start
is
attempted.
A valid
start
attempt
can
only
be
achieved
(subject
to certain
conditions)
using
a key “registered” to the immobilizer system.All
of the
keys
provided
with
your
new
vehi-
cle
have
been
programmed
to
the
vehicle’
s
electronics.
1-
Free-hand
Advanced
Security
Transmit-
ter (F
.A.S.T
.-key)
(with
electronic
immo
bilizer
and
keyless
entry system function)
2-
Emer
gency key
3-
Key number plateNOTE
The key
is a precis
ion
electronic
device
with
a built-in sign
al trans
mitter
. Pleas
e obse
rve
the following in order to prevent damage.•Do
not
leav
e whe
re it may
be expose
d to
heat
cause
d by
direct
sunlight
, suc
h as on
top
of the dashboa
rd.
•Do
not
tak
e the remo
te cont
rol transmitter
apart.•Do
not
excessi
vely
bend
the key or subject
it to strong
impacts.
•Keep
the
remote
control
transmitter
dry
.
•Keep
away
from
magnetic
objects
such
as
key
holders
.
•Keep
away from
devices
that
produce
mag-
netis
m, suc
h as audi
o systems,
computer
s
and
televis
ions
.
•Keep
away
from
devices
that
emit
strong
electromagnetic
waves
, such
as cellular
phones,
wireless
devices
and
high
fre-
quency equip
ment
(inclu
ding
med
ical
devices).•Do
not
clean
with
ultrasonic
cleaners.
•Do not
leave
the
key
where
it may
be
expos
ed to high
temperature
or high
humid-
ity.
If you
lose
your
key
, to prevent
the
theft
of
the vehicle
immed
iately
contact
an autho-
rized Mitsubi
shi Mot
ors dealer
.
If
you
notify
an authorized
Mitsubi
shi
Mot
ors
dealer
of
the key num
ber, they can
make
a new
key
. The
key
number
is stamped
on
the
key
number
plate.
Keep
the
key
num-
ber
plate
in a safe
place
separate
from
the
key
itself.
No keys
oth
er than
those
registered in
adv
ance can b
e us
ed to s
tart th
e eng
ine.
Ref
er to “Electronic
immobilizer
(Anti-
theft
starting system)” on page 5-4. Ref
er to
“Free-
hand
Adva
nced
Security
Trans
mitter
(F.A.S.T
.-key)
”:
“Electr
onic
immobilizer
(Anti-theft
starting
system)”
on
page
5-27.
NOTE
Electr
onic immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system)
Page 67 of 392
Electronic
immobilizer
(Ant
i-theft starting system)
Features and controls
5-5
5
Only
keys
that
have
been
programmed
to the
vehicle
’s electronics
can
be
used
to
start
the
veh
icle.
If you
lose
the
key
, you
can
order
a key
from
your
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
by
referring
to the
key
number
.
To prevent
vehicle
theft,
the
ID
code
for
the
vehicle keys must be changed. Take
your
vehicle
and
all
remaining
keys
to
your
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
to
have your ID code changed. To add
a key
, you
need
to register
the
ID
code
to the vehicle.Registering
the
ID
code
can
be
done
by
your
authorized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
. Or
it
can
be
done
by
yourself
(except
for
vehicles
sold in Canada).
NOTE
Do
not
attach
additional
keys or accessories
to the ignition
key. Suc
h objects
coul
d pre
-
vent the driver’s knee
airba
g from
inflatin
g
normally
. Refer
to “Deployment
of front
air-
bags
” on
page
4-28.
In the
follow
ing
cas
es, the
vehicle
may
not
be
able
to recognize
the
registered
ID
code
from
the key. This means
the engi
ne will not
start
even
when
the
key
is turned
to
the
“ST
ART” position.
•When
the
key
contacts
a key
ring
or other
metallic or magnetic object (T
ype A)
•When
the
key
grip
contacts
metal
of
another
key
(Type
B)
•When
the
key
contacts
or is close
to other
immobilizer
keys
(including
keys
of
other
vehicles)
(Type
C)
In cas
es like the above
, move
the offendi
ng
object(s)
away from
the key and
turn
the key
back
to the “ACC”
or
“LOCK”
position.
Then
try
to
start
the
engine
again.
If the
engin
e does not start, con
tact
an author
ized
Mitsubishi
Motors
dealer
.
A
The
key
may
not
operate
properly
when
it is
near an object
or
facility
that emits
strong
electromagnetic
waves.
Electronic
immobilizer
is not
compatib
le
with commer
cially
availab
le remo
te starting
systems.
Use
of
commer
cially
availab
le
remo
te starting
systems
may
result
in vehicle
starting
problems
and
a loss of security
pro-
tection.A system
failure
is suspected
when
the
igni-
tion
switch
is turned
to the
“START” pos
i-
tion,
and
the
engine
does
not
start.
In such
a
cas
e,
contact
an
authorized
Mitsubis
hi
Mot
ors
dealer
.
NOTE
BC
W
AR
NING
Do not mak
e any alterations
or
addition
s
to the
immobilizer
system.
Alterations
or
addi
tions
coul
d cause
failu
re of the
immo
-
bilizer
.
Replacement keys Additional keys
Page 68 of 392
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)5-6
Features and controls
5
For
you
to register
the
ID
code
yourself,
fol-
low
the
“Customer
key
programming”
proce-
dure belo
w.
If you
choose
to
have
your
authorized
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer
register
the
ID
code,
take
your
vehicle
and
all remaining
keys
to
your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer
.
N005622
01136
You
can
program
new
keys
to
the
system
if
you
have
two
valid
(already
registered)
keys
and
blank
(not
registered)
immobilizer
key
(specially
cut
for
your
vehicle
at
your
Mit-
subishi
Motors
dealer)
by
doing
the
follow-
ing:1.Insert
the
first
valid
key
into
the
ignition
switch
and
turn
the
key
to the
“ON”
posi-
tion for 5 seconds.2.Turn
the
key
to the
“LOCK”
position
and
remove the first key
.
3.Within
30
seconds
of
turning
the
first
key
to the
“LOCK”
position,
insert
the
second
valid
key
into
the
ignition
and
turn
it to
the
“ON”
position.
About
10
seconds
late
r, the
immobilizer
display
will
start
to
blink.4.When
the
immobilizer
display
starts
blinking,
turn
the
second
valid
key
to the
“LOCK”
position
and
remove
it.
Within
30
seconds
after
doing
so,
insert
a blank
immobilizer
key
into
the
ignition
switch
and
turn
it to the
“ON”
position.
Perform
this
operation
no
more
than
30
seconds
after
the
immobilizer
display
starts
blink-
ing.
When
registration
of
the
ID
code
is
complete,
the
immobilizer
display
will
come
on
for
3 seconds
then
go
off. If an
error
occurs,
the
immobilizer
display
will
go of
f during the procedure.
5.If you
wish
to
register
another
key
, per
-
form the process again from step 1.
Your
electronic
immobilizer
operates
on
a
radio
frequency
subject
to Federal
Communi-
cations
Commission
(FCC)
Rules
(For
vehi-
NOTE
You are pro
vided
with two keys,
but
you
may r
egister up
to eight k
eys.
Customer
key
pr
ogramming
(Except for vehicles sold in Canada)
NOTE
Perform
the
operation
when
the
interrupt
dis-
play
screen
is not
showing.
The
interrupt
dis-
play
screen
may
prevent
you
from
seeing
the
immobilizer
display
.
It is not possible to register a key if:•the
immob
ilizer
display
goe
s off during
the
procedure•the
immob
ilizer
display
doe
s not
come
on
within 30 seconds
after turning
the
ignitio
n
switch
to the “ON”
positio
n with
a blan
k
immobilizer
key
The procedure
will
be
termin
ated
automati-
cally
if:
•a period
of
30
seconds
or
longer
elapses
from
the
moment
when
the
firs
t key
is
turned
to
the
“LO
CK” pos
ition
to
the
moment
when
the
second
key
is turned
to
the “ON” pos
ition
•a period
of
30
seconds
or
longer
elapses
from
the
moment
when
the
second
key
is
turned
to
the
“LO
CK” pos
ition
to
the
moment
when
the
blank
immobilizer
key
is
turned
to the
“ON”
position
To use
the
new
remote
control
transmitters,
it
is necessary
to register
the
key
with
both
the
electronic
immobilizer
and
keyless
entry
sys-
tem. Also
refer to “Keyless
entry
system:
Cus-
tomer
remo
te
cont
rol transmitter
program-
ming” on page 5-9.
General
information
NOTE