child lock MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2015 10.G User Guide
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Door locks
Features and controls 5-33
5
This device may not cause harmful inter- ference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.
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1. Before replacing the battery, remove static electricity from your body by touching a metal grounded object.2. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a flat blade screwdriver into the notch in the remotecontrol transmitter case and use it to open the case.
3. Remove the old battery. 4. Install a new battery with the + side (A) up.
5. Close the remote control transmitter case firmly. 6. Check the keyless entry system to see that it works.
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CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to oper-ate the equipment.
Procedure for replacing the remote control transmitter battery
NOTE
Be sure to perform the procedure with the Mitsubishi mark facing you. If the Mitsubi- shi mark is not facing you when you open the remote control transmitter case, the transmit-ter may come out.
+ side - side
Coin type bat- tery CR2032
NOTE
You may purchase a replacement battery at an electric appliance store. An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can replace the battery for you if you prefer.CAUTION When the remote control transmitter case is opened, be careful to keep water, dust, etc. out. Also, do not touch the internal compo-nents.
Door locks
WA R N I N G Make sure all doors are tightly closed and locked while driving.• Locked doors, in combination with theuse of seat belts, can help reduce the risk of ejection in an accident.• Locked doors can help keep passengers,especially small children, from opening doors and falling out of moving vehicles.
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Door locks 5-34 Features and controls
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Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to lock the door. After checking that the door is locked, turn the key back to the center andremove it.
Move the lock knob to the lock position to lock the door.All doors should be kept locked while driv- ing. The driver’s door can be unlocked without using the lock knob by pulling on the inside door handle. 1. Move the inside lock knob to the locked position.
• Locked doors can help prevent outsiders from gaining access to your vehicle when you slow or come to a stop.
Lock your vehicle whenever you leave it. Children who get into unlocked vehicles may not be able to get out. Children trapped inside vehicles can quickly beovercome by heat and suffer serious injury or death due to heat stroke. Never leave children unattended inside a vehicle. In addition to the risk of heat stroke, children can activate switches andcontrols, resulting in an injury or fatal accident.
To lock or unlock the driver’s door with the key
WA R N I N G
1- Insert or remove the key 2- Lock 3- Unlock
NOTE
When locking or unlocking with the key, only the driver’s door will be locked orunlocked. To lock or unlock all doors, use the power door lock switch, the keyless entry system orthe F.A.S.T.-key. Refer to “Power door locks” on page 5-35, “Keyless entry system” on pages 5-7 and5-28, and “To operate using the F.A.S.T.- key” on page 5-14. In vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key, the driver’s door can be locked and unlocked using the emergency key.Refer to “Emergency key” on page 5-21.
To lock or unlock the door from the inside 1- Lock 2- Unlock To lock the door without using the key
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“Child safety locks” for rear door 5-36 Features and controls
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All of the doors can be locked or unlocked by pressing the power door lock switch on the driver’s or the front passenger’s door.
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All doors will unlock when the ignitionswitch is turned to the “LOCK” position. All doors will unlock when the gearshift lever (Twin Clutch SST) is moved to the “P” (PARK) position with the ignition switch in the “ON” position.
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To lock and unlock the doors Using the power door lock switch 1- Lock 2- Unlock
To unlock the doors You can select the functions to unlock the doors either using the ignition switch posi- tion or using the gearshift lever (Twin Clutch SST) position.These functions are not activated when the vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- vate or deactivate these functions, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.Using the ignition switch position Using the gearshift lever (Twin Clutch SST) position
“Child safety locks” for rear door Except for vehicles sold in Can- ada
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Trunk lid
Features and controls 5-37
5
Child safety locks help prevent rear passen- gers, especially children, from opening therear door using the inside door handle. A lock lever for the child safety lock is pro- vided on each rear door.When the lever is in the lock position (1), the rear door cannot be opened using the inside door handle.To open the rear door when the child safety lock lever is in the lock position, pull the out- side door handle.When the lever is in th
e release position (2),
the child safety lock is released and the rear door can be opened using the inside door han-dle.
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Press the trunk button (Vehicles with keyless entry system or F.A.S.T.-key) or OPEN switch (Vehicles with F.A.S.T.-key). (See“Keyless entry system” on page 5-7, 5-28 or “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)” on page 5-11.) The trunk lid will pop up
slightly. Lift it to
open the trunk.
For vehicles sold in Canada 1- To lock 2- To release
WA R N I N G Always keep the doors tightly closed and locked when driving. An unlocked door may be accidentally opened by a passen- ger, especially by a child who could fall out. Also, if the doors are not locked, thereis a greater risk of someone being thrown from the vehicle in an accident.
Trunk lid
WA R N I N G It is dangerous to drive with the trunk lid open since carbon monoxide (CO) gas can enter the cabin. CO is an invisible, odor- less gas that can cause unconsciousnessand even death. Do not allow children to have access to the trunk, either by climbing into the trunk from outside or through the inside of the vehicle. Always clos
e the trunk lid when
your vehicle is unattended. If trapped in the trunk, it is possible to escape from the trunk by using the inside emergency trunk release lever. (See “Inside emergency trunk lid release” on page 5-38.)
CAUTION Do not stand behind the exhaust pipe when loading and unloading luggage. Heat from the exhaust could lead to burns.
To open Operation from outside the vehicle Using the remote control transmitter
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Inside emergency trunk lid release 5-38 Features and controls
5
To open the trunk, pull up the trunk lid release lever, located to
the left of the driver’s
seat.
Pull the trunk lid downward as illustrated before the trunk lid closes completely. Gently slam the trunk lid from th
e outside so that it is
completely closed.
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The emergency trunk lid release is designedto provide a way to open the trunk lid from inside the trunk. It was developed to help pre- vent death and serious injuries to childrenwho might become locked inside a vehicle trunk.
Operation from inside the vehicle
CAUTION Do not use the trunk lid release lever while the vehicle is moving. If the trunk lid is opened, objects in the trunk could fall ontothe road and cause an accident.NOTE
The trunk area light comes on when the trunk lid is opened, and goes out when it is closed. The trunk area light remains illuminated for a certain period and then goes off automati- cally. Refer to “Interior light auto-cutout function (dome light and other lights)” onpage 5-162.
To close
CAUTION When closing the trunk lid, always ensure your or other person’s fingers cannot becaught by the trunk lid. Before starting the vehicle, be sure to con- firm that the trunk lid is locked. If the trunk lid opens while driving the vehicle, objects stored in the trunk could fall out onto theroad.
NOTE
Gas struts (A) are installed in the locations illustrated to support the trunk lid. Please observe the following in order to prevent damage or faulty operation. • Do not touch, push or pull the gas struts when closing the trunk lid. • Do not attach any plastic material, tape, etc., to the gas struts. • Do not tie string, etc., around the gas struts. • Do not hang any object on the gas struts.
Inside emergency trunk lid release
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Theft-alarm system
Features and controls 5-39
5
The emergency trunk lid release lever (see illustration) is mounted on the trunk lid. The lever glows in the dark after exposure to sunlight. You and your family should familiarize your- selves with the location and operation of the emergency trunk lid release lever. Childrenshould be taught not to play in or aroundvehicles.
To open the trunk from the inside, move the lever (A) in the direction of the arrow on thelever. Push up on the trunk lid to open the trunk and climb out.
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The theft-alarm system is designed to provide protection from unauthorized entry into thevehicle. This system is operated in three stages: the first is the “armed” stage, the sec- ond is the “alarm” stage,
and third is the “dis-
armed” stage. If triggered, the system provides both audible and visual alarm sig- nals. Park the vehicle and stop the engine. Arm the system as described below. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position.Also, if a key was used to start the engine, remove the key from the ignition switch. 2. Make sure that the trunk lid and enginehood are closed. 3. Lock all doors by either the keyless entry system or the F.A.S.T.-key operation.
WA R N I N G Children should never be left unsuper- vised in or around vehicles. Unsupervised children could lock them- selves in an open vehicle or trunk.
People trapped inside a vehicle or trunk, even if only for a short period of time, can quickly die from suffocation or heat stroke, especially on hot days. Interior temperatures in vehicles can rise in min-utes. Keep your vehicle doors locked and the trunk lid closed when not in use. Keep your vehicle keys away from children.CAUTION When loading the trunk, place your things so that they will not touch the emergency trunk lid release lever when you close the trunk. Otherwise you could damage the lever and make it unusable.WA R N I N G
Theft-alarm system
CAUTION Do not modify or add parts to the theft-alarm system.Doing so could cause the theft-alarm to mal- function.
Armed stage
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Power windows 5-42 Features and controls
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The main switch located on the driver’s door can be used to operate all door windows. A window can be opened or closed by operat-ing the corresponding switch.Press the switch down to open the window, and pull up the switch to close it. If the driver’s door window switch is fullypressed down/pulled up, the driver’s door window automatically opens/closes com- pletely.If you want to stop the window movement, operate the switch lightly in the reverse direc- tion.
Power windows 1- Open (down) 2- Close (up)
NOTE
Never try to operate the main switch and sub switch in different directions at the sametime. This will freeze the window in posi- tion. Operating the power windows repeatedly with the engine stopped will run down the battery. Use the window switches only whilethe engine is running. WA R N I N G Before operating the power windows, make sure that nothing can be trapped(head, hands, fingers, etc.) in the window.
Never leave the vehicle with the key in the ignition switch. Never leave a child alone in the vehicle.
Main switch
WA R N I N G
1- Driver’s door window switch 2- Front passenger door window switch 3- Left rear door window switch 4- Right rear door window switch 5- Window lock switch
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Sunroof (if so equipped)
5-44 Features and controls
5
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Wind buffeting can be described as the per-
ception of pressure on the ears or a booming
or rumbling sound. Your vehicle may exhibit
wind buffeting when driving with one or both
rear door windows down or partially opened.
This is a normal occurrence that can be mini-
mized. If the buffeting occurs with the reardoor windows open, open the front door win-
dows as well as the rear door windows to
minimize the condition.
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The sunroof can be opened and closed with
the ignition switch in the “ON” position.
Press the switch (1), the sunroof automati-
cally opens and the sunroof will stop several
centimeters this side of
the full open position.
Press the switch (1) again, and the sunroof
will be fully open.
To stop the moving sunroo f, press the switch.
1- Lock
2- Unlock
WA R N I N G Before driving with a child in the vehicle,
be sure to lock the window switch to make
it inoperative. Children tampering with
the switch could easily trap their hands or
heads in the window. What to do if you hear wind
buffeting when driving
Sunroof
(if so equipped)
WA R N I N GDo not stick your head, hands or anything
else in the sunroof opening. Before operating the sunroof, make sure
that nothing can be trapped (head, hands,
fingers, etc.).Never leave a child (or other person who is
incapable of safely operating the sunroof
switch) alone in the vehicle.
To open
NOTE
The sunroof stops just before reaching the
fully open position. If the vehicle is driven
with the sunroof in this position, wind buf-
feting is lower than with the sunroof fully
open.
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Vehicle preparation before driving
Driving safety 6-3
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For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always observe the following: Before starting the vehicle, make certain that you and all passengers are seated and wearing their seat belts properly (with children in the rear seat, in appropriaterestraints), and that all the doors are locked.
Move the driver’s seat as far backward as possible, while still keeping good visibil- ity, and good control of the steering wheel, brakes, accelerator, and controls.Check the instrument panel indicators and multi-information display for any possible problem. Move the front passenger seat as far back as possible. Make sure that infants and small children are properly restrained in accordance withall laws and regulations.
Check these by selecting the defroster mode, and set the blower switch on high. You should be able to feel the air blowing against the windshield.{Refer to “Defrosting or defogging (wind- shield, door window)” on page 7-8, 7-13.} Check all the tires for heavy tread wear or uneven wear patterns. Look for stones, nails, glass, or other objects stuck in the tread. Lookfor any tread cuts or sidewall cracks. Check the wheel nuts for tightness, and the tires (including spare tire) for proper pressures.
WA R N I N G If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not properly installed, it can interfere with the operation of the pedals. Interference with the pedals can cause unintended accelera- tion and/or increased stopping distancesresulting in a crash and injury. Always make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal. Always use the retaining clip on the driver’s floorboard to secure the floormat. Always install the mat with the correct side facing down. Never install a second mat over or under an existing floor mat. Do not use a floor mat designed for another model vehicle ev
en if it is a Mit-
subishi genuine floor mat. Before driving, be sure to check the fol- lowing:• Periodically check that the floor mat isproperly secured with the retaining clips. If you remove the floor mat while clean-ing the inside of your vehicle or for any other reason, always check the condition of the floor mat after it has been rein-stalled.• While the vehicle is stopped with the engine off, check that the floor mat is not interfering with the pedals by depressingthe pedals fully.
Vehicle preparation before driving Seat belts and seats
Defrosters Tires
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Alphabetical index
12-1
12
A
Accessory (installation)
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3-6
ACD (Active center differential system) 5-71Active stability control (ASC)
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5-76
ASC OFF indicator
.........................
5-78
ASC operation display
....................
5-78
ASC warning display
......................
5-78
Air cleaner filter
...................
................
9-8
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
.........
7-4
, 7-9
Important air conditioning operating tips
..
7-14
Air purifier
....................
.....................
7-15
All-wheel drive system
........................
5-70
Aluminum wheels
...............................
9-44
Antenna
Roof antenna
.................
.................
7-15
Anti-lock braking system
.....................
5-74
Warning light / display
....................
5-75
Arm rest
........................
.......................
4-5
ASC
..........................
........................
5-76
Assist grip
.....................
...................
5-166
AWC Control fluid
Fluid
......................
........................
11-5
AWC control fluid
................
................
9-9
AYC (Active yaw control system)
........
5-71
AYC fluid
Fluid
.......................
......................
11-5
B
Back-up lights
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-28
Replacement
...................
...............
9-37
Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive shaft boots
.....................
..................
9-22
Battery
........................
......................
9-11
Charging system warning light
.......
5-122
Disconection and connection
...........
9-12
During cold weather
.......................
9-11
Specification
...................
...............
11-5
Bluetooth 2.0 interface
.......................
5-136
Bottle holder
....................
.................
5-165
Brake
Anti-lock braking system
................
5-74
Braking
.......................
....................
6-5
Fluid
....................
.................
9-10
, 11-5
Hose
.......................
......................
9-22
Parking brake
..................
...............
5-46
Parking brake lever stroke
...............
9-19
Pedal
.......................
......................
5-79
Pedal free play
................
...............
9-19
Power brakes
..................
...............
5-79
Service brake
..................
...............
5-79
Brake assist
......................
..................
5-80
Braking
Warning lights
..............................
5-121
Break-in period
.....................
................
5-3
Bulb capacity
.....................
.................
9-28
C
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
.....................
................
3-7
Capacities
.....................
.....................
11-5
Card holder
............................
5-160
, 5-163
Cargo loads
...................
.....................
6-10
Catalytic converter
................
................
9-2
Certification label
...............................
11-3
Charging system warning light
...........
5-122
Chassis number
..................
.................
11-2
Child restraints
..................
.................
4-13
Child safety locks for rear door
............
5-36
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle
......................
9-40
Outside of your vehicle
...................
9-41
Clutch
Clutch pedal operation
.....................
5-56
Fluid
..................
...................
9-10
, 11-5
Pedal free play
...............
.................
9-19
Coat hooks
....................
...................
5-166
Combination headlights and dimmer switch
Headlight reminder buzzer
.............
5-127
Light auto-cutout function
.............
5-126
Consumer information
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10-2
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