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If this warning light comes on or
flashes while you’re driving...
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If this warning light comes on
or flashes while you’re driving...
NOTE
These warning lights will co
me on for a few seconds for a bulb check when the i
gnition switch is
first turned to “ON” or the op
eration mode is put in ON.
Wa rn in g l ig h t s
Do this
Ref. Page
Charging system warning light
Park your vehicle in a safe
place and stop the engine.
Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a re
pair facility of your choice for assis-
tance.
P. 5-73
(Illuminates and intermittent sounds)
Park your vehicle in a safe
place and stop the engine.
Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a re
pair facility of your choice for assis-
tance.
P. 5-15
Oil pressure warning light
Park your vehicle in a safe
place and stop the engine, then check the engine oil
level.If the light comes on while the engine oil le
vel is normal, have the system checked
at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer
or a repair facility of
your choice as soon
as possible.
P. 5-73
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Indicators
Features and controls 5-71
5
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The arrows will flash in time with the corre- sponding exterior turn signals when the turn signal lever is used. Both arrows will flash when the hazard warn- ing flasher swit
ch is pressed.
N00520100086
A blue light comes on when the headlights are on high beam.
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This indicator comes on while the front foglights are on.
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This indicator comes on in green while the coolant temperature is low.
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This indicator comes on while fuel-efficient driving is achieved.
1- High beam indicator
P. 5 - 7 1
2- Electric power stee
ring system warning
light
P. 5 - 4 8
3- Tire pressure moni
toring system warn-
ing light (if so equipped)
P.5-57
4- Turn signal indicators/Hazard warning
lights
P.5-71
5- Front fog light indicator (if so
equipped)
P.5-71
6- Door-ajar warning light
P.5-74
7- Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
warning light
P.4-27
8- High coolant temperature warning light
(red)
P.5-73
9- Low coolant temp
erature indicator
(green)
P. 5 - 7 1
10- Oil pressure warning light
P.5-73
11- Engine malfuncti
on indicator (“SER-
VICE ENGINE SOON” or “Checkengine light”)
P.5-72
12- Charging system warning light
P.5-73
13- Brake warning light
P.5-72
14- Anti-lock braking system warning light
P.5-47
15- Multi-information display
P. 5 - 6 2
16- Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning
light
P. 4 - 1 1
17- Cruise control indicator (if so
equipped)
P.5-52
18- Active stability control (ASC) indica-
tor/warning light
P.5-51, 5-51
19- Active stability control (ASC) OFF
indicator/warning light
P.5-51, 5-51
20- ECO indicator
P.5-71
21- For details, refer
to “Warning activa-
tor” on page 5-15 (if so equipped)
22- For details, refer
to “Warning activa-
tor” on page 5-15 (if so equipped)
Indicators Turn signal indicators/Hazard warning lights
NOTE
If the indicator flashes faster than usual or if the indicator stays on wi
thout flashing, check
for a malfunctioning turn signal light bulb orturn signal connection.
High beam indicator Front fog light indicator
(if so
equipped)Low coolant temperature indi- cator - green
NOTE
When the indicator goes out, this should be used as a rough indication of when the heat- ing starts working.
ECO indicator
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Warning lights
Features and controls 5-73
5
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This light comes on in the event of a malfunc- tion in the charging system or when the igni-tion switch is turned to the “ON” position (engine off) or the operation mode is put in ON. When the engine is started, the lightshould go out. Check to make sure that the light has gone out before driving.
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This light comes on when the engine oil pres-sure is below normal. If the light stays on while driving, stop the engine as soon as pos-sible. Do not run the engine until the cause of the low oil pressure is corrected.
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This light comes on in red if the coolant tem- perature becomes excessively high.
CAUTION Driving for a long time
with the engine mal-
function indicator on may cause more dam-age to the emission control system. Thiscould also affect fuel
economy and drivabil-
ity. If this indicator does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” posi- tion or the operation mode is put in ON, havethe system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. If the engine malfunction indicator comes on while the engine is running, avoid driving athigh speeds. During vehicle
operation with the indicator
on, the vehicle may not
accelerate when you
depress the accelerator pedal. When the vehicle is stat
ionary with the indi-
cator on, you must depr
ess the brake pedal
more firmly than usual since the engine idling speed is higher th
an usual and a vehi-
cle with a CVT has a stronger tendency tocreep forward.
NOTE
Do not disconnect the ba
ttery cable when the
engine malfunction i
ndicator (“SERVICE
ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”) ison. The engine electronic
control module stores
critical OBD informati
on (especially exhaust
emission data), which ma
y be lost if the bat-
tery cable is disconne
cted while the engine
malfunction indicator is
on. This will make it
difficult to diagnose th
e cause of future prob-
lems.
Charging system warning light
CAUTION If the warning light stays on while the engine is running, park your ve
hicle in a safe place
as soon as possible and
contact an authorized
Mitsubishi Motors dealer
or a repair facility
of your choice to have the system checked.
Oil pressure warning light
CAUTION If this light comes on when the engine oil level is not low, have
your vehicle checked at
an authorized Mitsubish
i Motors dealer or a
repair facility of your choice. This warning light does not show the amount of oil in the crankcase. This can only be determined by checking the oil level with the dipstick with the engine turned off.
High coolant temperature warning light - red
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 7-26 Comfort controls
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3. Press the or buttons to select “LangChg YES” and then press the
/MENU button to determine.
4. Press the or buttons to select lan- guage and then press the /MENU but- ton to determine. 5. Press the or buttons to select “LangSet YES” and then press the
/MENU button to determine.
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You can listen to commercially available audio equipment, such
as a portable audio
system, from your vehicl
e’s speakers, by con-
necting the audio equi
pment to the auxiliary
audio connector. 1. Connect the headphone port of the porta- ble audio system to the auxiliary audio connector using a comm
ercially available
connection cord.2. Press the AUX button several times to switch to the AUX mode. The display will show “AUX” and then the external audioinput mode will be activated. 3. To deactivate the external audio input mode, press the AUX button to switch toanother mode.
To use the external audio input function
A- Auxiliary Audio connector (Mini-jack) B- AUX button C- Display
NOTE
Use a stereo mini-jac
k connector to connect
the audio equipment to the auxiliary audio connector.
To activate the external audio input mode
CAUTION Do not operate the c
onnected audio equip-
ment while driving. This could distract
you and an accident
might occur.
NOTE
The connected audio
equipment cannot be
adjusted using the vehicle’s audio system. Depending on the conne
cted audio equip-
ment, it may produce noise from the speak- ers. Use the connected audio equipment’s own power source, such as its battery.Noise may be produced from the speakers if the connected audio equipment is used while charging it using the ac
cessory socket of the
vehicle. Do not activate the external audio input mode when no audio equipment is con- nected. Otherwise, noise may be produced from thespeakers. Connect audio equipment when the external audio input mode is deactivated or lower the vehicle’s speaker volume before connecting it.Noise may be produced from the speakers if audio equipment is conne
cted after the exter-
nal audio input mode is activated. Compared to the CD player mode and radio mode, the vehicle’s speaker volume will belower in the external audio input mode. Therefore, be careful when switching from the external audio input mode to the CDplayer mode or radio mode since the speaker volume will be higher. Do not use excessive force on the connection cord. Otherwise, the
cord and connectors
may be damaged.
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Jump-starting the engine For emergencies 8-3
8
6. Connect one end of one jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the dis- charged battery (A),
and then connect the
other end to the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery (B).
7. Connect one end of the other jumper cable
to the negative (-) terminal of the booster battery (B), and then connect the other end to the designated ground location of the vehicle with the dischargedbattery (A) at the point farthest from the battery.
8. Start the engine in the vehicle providing the boost. Let the engine idle a few min-utes, then start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged battery. 9. After the engine is
started, disconnect the
cables in the reverse order from the way you connected them.
WA R N I N G Make sure that the jumper cables and your clothing are clear of the cooling fansand drive belts. Entanglement with the fans or belts can cause serious personal injury.NOTE
Open the terminal co
ver before connecting
the jumper cable to the positive terminal ofthe battery. (Refer to “Battery” on page 9-10.)
Use the proper cables suitable for the battery size.Otherwise heat damage
to the cables could
result.WA R N I N G Be sure to follow the proper order when connecting the batteries, of:
Make sure that the connection is made to the correct designated location (asshown in the illustration) properly. If the connection is directly made to the negative (-) terminal of the battery, the flammablegases from inside the battery might catch fire and explode, caus
ing personal injury.
When connecting the jumper cable, do not connect the positive (+) cable to the nega- tive (-) terminal. Sparks can make the bat-tery explode.NOTE
Charging the battery by using an external battery charger
WA R N I N G Always remove the battery from your vehicle when the battery is charged by an external battery charger. Keep sparks, cigarettes, and flames away from the battery because the battery couldexplode. Keep your work area well vented when charging or using
the battery in an
enclosed space. Remove all the caps
before charging the
battery. Electrolyte (battery acid) is made of corro- sive diluted sulfuric acid. If electrolyte comes in contact with your hands, eyes,clothes, or the pain
ted surface of your
vehicle, thoroughly flush with water. If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush themimmediately and thoroughly with water, and get prompt medical attention.
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Engine overheating 8-4 For emergencies
8
If you drive your vehicle with a low battery charge after the engine has been started byusing jumper cables, the engine may misfire. This can cause the an
ti-lock braking system
warning light to blink on and off. This is onlydue to the low battery voltage. It is not a problem with the brak
e system. If this hap-
pens, fully charge the battery and ensure thecharging system is operating properly.
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If the high coolant temperature warning lightilluminates during the engine is running, the engine may be overheating. If this happens: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers.2. With the engine st
ill running, carefully
raise the engine hood to vent the engine compartment.
3. Check that the cooling fan is running. If the fan is not turning, stop the engineimmediately and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice for assistance. 4. If you see steam or spray coming from under the hood, turn off the engine. 5. If you do not see stea
m or spray coming
from under the hood, leave the engine onuntil the high coolant temperature warn- ing light goes off. After the high coolant temperature warning light has gone off,you can start driving again. If the high coolant temperature warning light stays on, turn off the engine.
6. When you do not see any more steam or spray, open the hood. Look for obviousleaks, such as a split radiator hose. Be careful as components will be hot. Any leak source must be repaired.7. If there is no obvious leak source, check the coolant level in the engine coolant reserve tank. If there is none, or if it is toolow, slowly add coolant. 8. If the engine coolant reserve tank needs coolant, you will probably also need to add coolant to the radiator. Do not loosen or remove the radiator cap until the enginehas cooled down. 9. Start the engine, and slowly add coolant, up to the bottom of the filler neck. Use plain water if you have to (and replace itwith the right coolant as soon as possible).
Always wear protective clothing and gog- gles when working near the battery. Keep the battery out of the reach of chil- dren.
As your vehicle has anti-lock brakes Engine overheating
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G To avoid personal injury
, keep hands, hair,
jewelry and clothes aw
ay from the cooling
fan. The cooling fan ca
n start at any time.
WA R N I N GBefore raising the engine hood, check to see if there is steam or spray coming fromunder the hood. Steam or spray comingfrom an overheated en
gine could seriously
scald you. Do not open the hood until there is nosteam or spray.
WA R N I N G Removing the radiat
or cap could scald
you with escaping hot water or steam. When checking the radiator level, coverthe cap with a cloth before trying to remove it. Turn it slowly counterclock- wise, without pressing down, to the firstnotch. The pressure in the system will then be let out. When the pressure is COM- PLETELY LET OUT, press down andkeep turning the cap counterclockwise until it comes off.
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Battery
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-11
9
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The battery is weaker in cold temperatures. This has to do with it
s chemical and physical
properties and is why a very cold battery,especially one with a low charge, will have a hard time starting your vehicle. It is recommended th
at you have your battery
and charging system checked by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice
before the start of cold
weather. If necessary, have it charged. This will provide more reliab
le starting, and longer
battery life.
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To disconnect the battery cable, stop theengine. Disconne
ct the negative (-) terminal
first, then the positive
(+) terminal. To recon-
nect the battery, first
connect the positive (+)
terminal and then the negative (-) terminal,before starting the vehicle. If any of the caps has a loose fit, replace the battery.
During cold weather Disconnection and connection
WA R N I N G
NOTE
Open the terminal c
over (A) before discon-
necting or connecting
the positive (+) termi-
nal of the battery. Loosen the nut (B) and then disconnect the battery cable from the positive (+) terminal.WA R N I N G Never disconnect the battery while the engine is running, or you could damage the vehicle’s electrical parts. Never short-circuit the battery. This could cause it to overheat and be damaged. Keep sparks, cigarette
s, and flames away
from the battery because the battery couldexplode. Electrolyte (battery ac
id) is made of corro-
sive diluted sulfuric acid. If it spills on nearby parts, it can crack, stain, or dis- color them. And if it gets on your skin orin your eyes, it can cause burns or blind- ness. Please observe the following han- dling instructions:
• If electrolyte gets
on plastic parts or
other nearby parts, wi
pe it off with a soft
cloth or chamois soak
ed in a solution of
water and neutral detergent then imme- diately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water.• If electrolyte gets on your hands orclothes, rinse thoroughly with water. Ifelectrolyte gets in your eyes, flush them with water immediat
ely and get immedi-
ate medical attention.
Open doors and wind
ows in any closed
space where you may be charging orworking with the battery. Always wear protecti
ve clothing and gog-
gles when working with the battery, or have a skilled automobi
le technician do it.
If you are quick-charging your battery, first disconnect the battery cables. In order to prevent a short-circuit, be sure to disconnect the
negative (-) terminal
first, and reconnect it last. Battery posts, termin
als and related acces-
sories contain lead and lead compounds.Wash hands after handling.NOTE
Check each battery terminal for corrosion. You can stop more corrosion by washingwith a solution of baking soda and water. Grease the posts and cl
amps after cleaning or
tightening them.WA R N I N G
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Alphabetical index
12-1
12
A
Accessory (installation)
.........................
3-5
Active stability control (ASC)
..............
5-49
Air bag
..............................................
4-21
Air cleaner filter
...................................
9-8
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
..............
7-11
Important air condi
tioning operating tips
..
7-17 Manual air conditioning
....................
7-7
Air purifier
.........................................
7-18
Aluminum wheels
...............................
9-35
Antenna
Roof antenna
..................................
7-41
Anti-lock braking system
.....................
5-46
Assist grip
........................................
5-110
Audio
AM/FM electronically
tuned radio with
CD player
....................................
7-18
Error codes
.....................................
7-38
Handling of compact discs
...............
7-40
Automatic air conditioning
..................
7-11
B
Back-up light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-26
Ball joint, steering li
nkage seals and drive
shaft boots
.......................................
9-21
Battery
..............................................
9-10
Charging system warning light
........
5-73
Checking battery
electrolyte level
....
9-10
Disconnection and connection
.........
9-11
During cold weather
.......................
9-11
Specification
..................................
11-4
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface
.....................
5-81
Bottle holders
....................................
5-108
Brake
Fluid
.............................................
11-5
Brake assist system
.............................
5-46
Braking
...............................................
6-5
Anti-lock braking system
................
5-46
Hose
.............................................
9-20
Pad wear alarm
..............................
5-45
Parking brake
.................................
5-31
Pedal
.............................................
5-44
Pedal free play
...............................
9-18
Power brakes
.................................
5-44
Service brake
.................................
5-44
Warning lights
...............................
5-72
Break-in recommendations
....................
5-2
Bulb capacity
.....................................
9-26
C
California Perchl
orate Materials
Requirements
.....................................
3-7
Capacities
..........................................
11-5
Card holder
......................................
5-105
Cargo loads
........................................
6-10
Cargo room light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-27
Catalytic converter
................................
9-3
Certification label
...............................
11-3
Charging system warning light
.............
5-73
Child restraint systems
........................
4-14
Child safety locks for rear door
............
5-27
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle
......................
9-32
Outside of your vehicle
...................
9-33
Clutch
Pedal free play
................................
9-18
Consumer information
.........................
10-2
Continuously variable transmission (CVT)
...
5-39 Fluid
.......................................
9-9
, 11-5
Selector lever operation
...................
5-40
Selector lever positions
....................
5-41
Convenience hook
.............................
5-109
Coolant (engine)
..........................
9-7
, 11-5
Cruise control
.....................................
5-52
Cup holders
......................................
5-108
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