Set MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2012 3.G Owners Handbook
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A - CANCEL: To deactivate the cruise control
B - ACC RES: To increase the set speed
C - COAST SET: To set the desired speed and to reduce
the set speed.
D - ON / OFF: To ON/OFF cruise control
To set a cruising speed
1. Press D and the “CRUISE”
indicator light in the meter
cluster will be turned on.
2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired speed (above
25 mph). Press C and remove your foot from the
accelerator pedal.
To accelerate or decelerate speed
Press B to increase set cruising speed.
Press C to decrease set cruising speed.
To cancel the cruising speed
Press A or press brake pedal, or press D .
4CONTROLS OWN THE ROAD
Regular Headlights Windshield Wipers
The wipers will operate once.
INT: Intermittent intervals can be
adjusted by turning the knob A
AUTO: The wipers will be operated
automatically by rain sensor (if so
equipped).
Slow
Fast
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
Turn the knob B to operate the rear
window wiper.
The wiper operates continuously
for several seconds then operates
intermittently at intervals of about 8
seconds.
Washer fluid is sprayed, the wiper
will automatically operate 2 or 3
times.
A - Turn for Temperature control
B - Push to select outside air (Indicator light off) or recirculated air
(Indicator light on)
C - Turn to select the blower speed
D - Push for air conditioning ON/OFF
E - Turn to select the air flow and direction mode (AUTO position is only
auto type air conditioning)
F - Push to defog the rear windows.
To defog front windshield
1. Set the Temperature A to desired setting.
2. Set the blower speed C to highest position.
3. Set the Mode E to defrost position .
Automatic Headlights
Headlights and other lights on.
Parking, tail, front and rear sidemarker lights,
license plate and instrument panel lights on.
Headlights and other lights turn on and off
automatically in accordance with outside light level.
All lights off
AUTO
OFF
Air Conditioning (Automatic shown)
– :SHIFT DO WN+ :SHIFTUP
Paddle Shifters (if so equipped)
Seat Heater Switch
Position - Action
1 (HI) - For quick heating
2 - Heater off
3 (LO) - To keep the seat warm
Drive Mode Selector (if equipped)
The drive mode can be switched
by turning the dial while the
ignition switch is in the ON
position. The following drive
modes are available:
2WD: This mode is for economical
driving on normal dry roads and
freeways.
4WD AUTO: This mode is for
all driving conditions on various
roads.
4WD LOCK: This mode is for driving in slippery conditions such as on
snow-covered roads or sand.
Cruise Control Clock To set the time
1. Press and hold A and the clock
display flashes.
2. Press C to set the “Hours”.
3. Press D to set the “Minutes”.
4. Press B to stop the clock display
from flashing.
AB
C
D
Simply upshift or
downshift with a
tap of your fingers
– without moving
your hands from the
steering wheel.
You can return to
the “D” operation by
pulling the + (SHIFT
UP) side paddle shifter
rearwards (toward the
driver) and holding for
over 2 seconds.
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1 Press the [MENU] key to display.
2 Touch [Point of Interest].
6 Touch [All POIs]
3
Input the “State” and “City”
7 Input the POI name
4
Touch [All Categories]
8 Touch [Set]
5
Touch the category of the desired POI
and category type to select.
Point of Interest (POI) Name
76NAVIGATION SYSTEM NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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4
2
1 Press the [MENU] key to display.
2 Touch [Address/Intersection].
6 Input the street name
3
Touch the “State” and “City” button
7 Touch [List] to select a street from the
list
4
Input the “State” and “City” name
8 Touch House # or intersection 9 Touch [Set]
5
Touch [All Streets]
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Searching for a Location by Address / Location
Way Points – Once you have set a destination, you can enter additional stops along the
way called Way Points. For details on how to set Way Points refer to your Navigation
Owner’s Manual.
Saving Addresses - To save an address, first enter the address into the system. Then
touch [Address Book] and confirm location to be stored. Touch [Set to Address Book]
to complete.
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1110Bluetooth® Operation with FUSE Hands-free Link System™
(if so equipped)Folding and Stowing the Third Row Seat (if so equipped)
Getting Started:
Before using FUSE the first time, press the HELP button. This
will walk you through some tips and help set-up your voice
recognition profile.
For a list of compatible Bluetooth® devices please go to
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/jsp/owners-site/
technology-features.do
To fold out the third row seat
To stow the third row seat
If you are having difficulties operating your phone or
connecting to the system, please call Mitsubishi Handsfree at
(888) 702-4100.
Making a call by using the telephone number:
1.
Press A button and Say “Dial.”
2. The voice guide says “Number please.”
3. Say the telephone number “XXX•••••••.”
4. The voice guide says “Dialing
Making a call using a phonebook:
1. Press A button and Say “Call.”
2. After the voice guide says “Name please.”
Say the name you want to call “XXX•••••••.”
3. If there is only 1 match, the voice guide says “Calling
number.
Receiving calls:
1. If an incoming phone call is received while the ignition
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position, with the audio
system OFF, the audio system automatically turns ON.
2. Press B button.
Hanging up a call:
1. Press C button.
To import a devices phonebook:
1. Press A button and Say “Phonebook.”
2. The voice guide will say “Select one of the following: new
entry, edit number, edit name, list names, delete, erase all,
or import contact.” Say “Import contact.”
3. The voice guide will say “Would you like to import a single
entry or all contact?” Say “All contacts.”
4. The voice guide will say “Importing the contact list from
the mobile phonebook. This may take several minutes to
complete. Would you like to continue?” Answer “Yes.”
5. When the import is complete, the voice guide will say
“Import complete.”
SPEECH button:
Change to voice
recognition
PICK-UP button:
Answer an
incoming call
HANG-UP
button
End a call
or voice
recognition
A
B
C
A
B
C
• Open the lower tailgate.
• From the rear of the vehicle, A pull up the cover.
• Secure the cover to the seatback with the strap B . • Open the lower tailgate.
• From the rear of the vehicle, A
pull up the cover .
• Secure the cover to the B seatback with the strap
• Pull on the strap C on the center of the
seatback to raise the
seatback upright.
• Pull the black strap D to release the lock.
• Tilt the third row seat assembly backward.
• Pull the head restraints.
• Press the lock knob F then insert the head
restraints into the
seatback.
• Lift up and push forward so that
the third row seat
is firmly secured.
A
A
E
FG
H
C
B
B
C
D
F
• While pulling the gray
strap E , move the third
row seat backward and
downward to the floor
by holding the top of the
seat back.
• If it is difficult to lock the seat in place, return to its
original position, and then
lock it in place by pushing
down while pulling with
more force on the strap.
• Tilt the seat assembly forward.
• Press the lock knob F ,
then pull the head
restraint up and out of
the seatback.
• Store the head restraints in the front of the seatback by
inserting the knob G in the
hole H .
• While pulling on the strap C on the center
of the seatback, fold
the seatback down.
To pair a Bluetooth® enabled device:
1. Park your vehicle in a safe location.
2. Press A button and Say “Setup.”
3. Say “Pairing Options”
4. The voice guide says: “Select one of the following: pair, edit, delete, or list.”
5. Say “Pair.”
6. The voice guide says “Please say a 4-digit pairing code.”
7. Say a 4-digit number “XXXX.”
8. When the confirmation function is on, the system will
confirm whether the number said is acceptable. Answer
“Yes.”
9. The voice guide says “Start pairing procedure on the device. See the device manual for instructions.” Enter in the
Bluetooth® device the 4-digit number you have registered in
step 8.
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Q: Is my phone compatible with the factory Mitsubishi Bluetooth® Hands Free System?
A: Check the phone approval list, www.mitsubishicars.com/owners to see if the phone is Bluetooth® approved.
Q. Why doesn’t my device (USB, iPhone, Bluetooth® Audio, etc.) work?
A: You need to press the Mode button to select the appropriate device you want to use.
Q: How do I use Bluetooth® Audio (if equipped)?
A: Turn the Audio System power on. Press the CD button several times until B (Bluetooth®) is shown. Connect your Bluetooth® device
via pairing mode. Playback will start automatically.
Q: How do I transfer calls from Bluetooth® back to my mobile phone’s handset?
A: While on the call, press the speech button on your steering wheel and, once prompted, say “Transfer Call.”
Q: Why does the FUSE Hands-free Link System™ take so long to upload my music from my audio music device?
A: The Mitsubishi system can read multiple device structures in order to catalog the music files for easy playing and listening.
Depending on the amount of music you have on your device, this may take a few minutes.
Q: What are the different ways of playing music from my portable music player through the stereo system in my vehicle, when
equipped with the FUSE Hands-free Link System™?
A: There are three ways of playing music through your vehicle’s sound system.
• USB port - The FUSE system will find the songs in your device and categorize them according to Artist, Album, and Genre. Then you can have the FUSE system find and play the song in your device that you prefer without physically searching your device.
This is done via voice commands.
• Bluetooth® Streaming - Once your device is paired to the FUSE system, you can stream music from your device through the FUSE system to your vehicles sound system. No wires or cords. Your music stops and restarts at the same song when you exit
and when you re-enter the vehicle. Voice commands are not available.
• RCA auxiliary ports - Music can be played through a vehicles stereo system via the head phone port of your music device (An RCA to mini headphone jack adapter cable will be needed) Voice command is not available.
Q: Why can’t I control the music track selection via voice commands while Bluetooth® streaming?
A: The Mitsubishi system uses AVRCP 1.3 (Audio video Programing system) which does support song information (title, artist, track,
etc.). However, you must have a device that also supports AVRCP 1.3 to supply that information to the Mitsubishi system.
Q: My Outlander is equipped with “Micron Air Filtration”. Where is the filter located and does it need servicing?
A: The micron air filter is a small filter element which is located in the HVAC box just behind the lower glove box. The filter should be
inspected frequently for debris. The filter works well at filtering incoming air however the filter will clog and lead to reduced outlet
air volume if not serviced on a regular basis.
FAQ ’ s FAQ ’ s
Q: My Outlander has two 12V accessory outlets. What devices can be plugged into these outlets?
A: Both of these outlets are protected with 15 amp fuses. Always check the current draw rating of any device prior to use in the
vehicle. If the device is rated above 12 amps, this could lead to circuit overload and the electrical fuse opening (no current flow).
Q: I only have one remote for the remote start system on my Outlander. Can I get a second one?
A: No. Only one remote can be programmed per vehicle for security reasons.
Q: How can I get the MPG stated on the window sticker?
A: Vehicle driving styles will greatly affect MPG. Avoid sudden abrupt starts from a stop and let the vehicle coast to the traffic light.
Both of these styles will increase mileage and reduce brake lining wear.
• Vehicles are designed to achieve the best fuel mileage when they are driven at the speed limits on the freeway. Avoid driving over 65 mph.
• Under inflated tires will increase rolling resistance and will reduce fuel mileage. Check tire pressure frequently to increase miles per gallon. Proper tire pressure also ensures optimum tire performance (including tire wear.)
Q: How does the Navigation System choose a certain route?
A: The system takes into account traffic conditions, road types, distance and road width to recommend the route.
Q: Why does my Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) make a noise?
A: Each time your vehicle is started and driven a short distance, you will hear the sound of the ABS motor operating from the right
front engine compartment. This is the normal sound the Anti-Lock Braking System makes when performing a self check.
Q: Why do my Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers operate on their own when it’s not raining?
A: • When the lever is in the AUTO position, the rain sensor detects rain or snow and automatically turns on the wipers.
• The wipers may automatically operate when things such as insects or foreign objects are affixed to the windshield on top of the rain sensor or when the windshield is frosted over.
• To stop the wipers, place the lever in the OFF position.
Q: Why does my check engine light come on after I put gas in my car?
A: There are many reasons why your check engine light may illuminate. Before calling your dealership, make sure the
fuel cap is fully engaged and you have heard three clicks when tightening it. After checking and hearing three clicks and
the light is still on, contact your dealership.
Q: How do I use the emergency key when the F.A.S.T. key battery or vehicle battery is run down?
A: Remove the emergency key from the F.A.S.T key fob and manually unlock the door. Once inside the vehicle remove the
ignition switch cover by pressing the release buttons on the top and bottom of the ignition switch cover. Once the
ignition switch cover is removed insert the emergency key into the ignition switch then re-insert (backwards) the
F.A.S.T. key fob onto the emergency key. Once the F.A.S.T. key fob is re-inserted (backwards) turn the emergency
key to start the engine.