ECU MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2014 3.G Service Manual
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Free-hand Advanced Securi
ty Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-31
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1. Before replacing the
battery, remove static
electricity from your body by touching ametal grounded object. 2. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a flat bladescrewdriver into the notch in the 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 case firmly. 6. Check the keyless entry system to see that it works.
To use the new remote control transmitters, it is necessary to register the key with both theelectronic immobilizer
and keyless entry sys-
tem. Also refer to “Electr
onic immobilizer (Anti-
theft starting system): Customer F.A.S.T.-key programming” on page 5-27.
General information
Your F.A.S.T.-key operates on a radio fre- quency subject to
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Rules
(For vehicles sold
in U.S.A.) and Industry Canada Rules (For vehicles sold in Cana
da). This device com-
plies with Part 15 of
FCC Rules and Industry
Canada licence-exemp
t RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two con- ditions.
•This device may
not cause harmful
interference. •This device must ac
cept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTE
CAUTION Changes or modifica
tions 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 bat- tery
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 thecase, the transmitter may come out.NOTE
You may purchase a replacement battery at an electric appliance store. An authorized Mitsubish
i Motors dealer can
replace the battery for you if you prefer.
+ side - side
Coin type bat- tery CR2032
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Power liftgate (if so equipped) Features and controls 5-37
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Before operating the pow
er liftgate, unlock
the power liftgate by pushing the power door lock switch or the unlock button on the key- less entry system or F.A.S.T.-key.
Refer to “Keyless entry system”, “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)” and “Power door locks” on pages 5-7, 5-12 and 5-34 respectively.
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NOTE
Gas struts (C) are installed in the locations illustrated in order to
support the liftgate.
Please observe the following in order to pre-vent damage or faulty operation: • Do not touch, push or pull the gas struts when closing the liftgate. • Do not attach any pl
astic material, tape,
etc., to the gas struts. • Do not tie string, etc., around the gas struts.• Do not hang objects on the gas struts.
Power liftgate
(if so equipped)
Operating the power liftgate
WA R N I N G The luggage area was
not designed for
people to ride in. Do not let your childrenride in or play in
the luggage area. Riding
or playing in the luggage area could result in a serious accide
nt and/or injury.
Before driving, make sure the power lift- gate is securely closed.If you drive with th
e power liftgate open,
exhaust gas may enter the vehicle and cause carbon monoxide poisoning. To avoid injury, the power liftgate should not be operated by children. When opening and clos
ing the power lift-
gate, make sure that there are no peoplenearby and be carefu
l not to hit your head
or pinch your hands, neck, etc. Make sure the power liftgate is completelyopen before loadin
g and unloading lug-
gage.
CAUTION Do not stand behind th
e exhaust pipe when
loading and unloading luggage.The heat from the exha
ust could cause burns.
Before driving, make
sure the power liftgate
is securely closed. If th
e liftgate opens while
driving, objects stored in the luggage com- partment coul
d fall out into the road.
Do not install any acce
ssory other than Mit-
subishi Motors Genui
ne parts on the power
liftgate. The weight of the accessory maycause faulty operati
on of the liftgate.
Before closing the liftga
te, make sure there is
no foreign object aroun
d the striker (A).
If a foreign object matter
gets into the striker,
it could prevent the power
liftgate from clos-
ing securely.
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Inside liftgate release
Features and controls 5-43
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The power liftgate easy closer is designed to help the power liftgate close securely. If the power liftgate
is closed to a position
where it is detected as being ajar, it closes automatically.
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The inside liftgate release is designed to pro- vide a way to open the li
ftgate if the battery is
dead or disconnected. The liftgate release lever (see illustration) is mounted on the liftgate. You and your family should familiarize your- selves with the location and operation of the liftgate release lever.
CAUTION The auto reverse mechanism will not operate when the power liftgate
is closed manually.
Therefore be especially careful not to trap a hand or finger. Do not fully close the power liftgate with your hand still on the pow
er liftgate grip.
Doing so could trap and injure your hand orarm.
Power liftgate easy closer
WA R N I N G Keep your hands an
d fingers away from
the power liftgate while the power liftgateeasy closer is activated. To return thepower liftgate to the slightly ajar position while the power liftgate easy closer is acti- vated, press the power liftgate openswitch.CAUTION Do not touch the latch (A) on the inside of the power liftgate. Th
e power liftgate easy
closer could operate
and catch your fingers.
NOTE
The power liftgate easy closer operates even when the power liftgate main switch is OFF.
Repeated continuous ope
ration of the handle
could activate the prot
ection circuit and tem-
porarily prevent the power liftgate easycloser from operating. If this occurs, wait
about 1 minute before
operating the power li
ftgate easy closer
again.
Inside liftgate release
NOTE
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Sunroof (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-51
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Press the switch (1), the sunroof automati- cally opens. To stop the moving sunroof, press the switch. Press the switch (3), the sunroof automati- cally closes. To stop the moving sunroof, press the switch. When the switch (2) is pressed, the rear of the sunroof raises
for ventilation.
Press the switch (3).
The sunroof can be operated when the igni- tion switch or the operation mode is in ON.The sunroof can be opened or closed for a 30- second period after th
e engine is stopped.
However, when the driver’s door or the frontpassenger door is opened, the sunroof cannot be operated. Turn on the ignition switch again to operate. If a hand or head is trapped in the closing sunroof opening, the safety mechanism willcause the sunroof to
re-open automatically.
The opened sunroof will become operational again after a few seconds. If the safety mechanism is activated 5 or more times consecutiv
ely, normal closing of
the sunroof will be aborted. As an emergency measure, the sunroof can be closed bit by bit until the sunroof is com-pletely closed by repeatedly pressing the switch (2).
After that, the sunroof can be set the initial- ized state in the following procedure. 1. Move the sunroof in slide open position. 2. Press the tilt up switch (2) continually in 10 seconds. 3. The sunroof will be
moved to tilt up posi-
tion automatically bit by bit. 4. The initialize is completed when the sun- roof is stopped at
tilt up position.
If the sunroof does not return to normal, consult an authoriz
ed Mitsubishi Motors
dealer.
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 fullyopen.
To close
To tilt up
To tilt down
NOTE
Be sure to tilt down the sunroof before clos- ing the sunshade.
Sunroof timer function
Safety mechanism
NOTE
The safety mechanism can be activated if the driving conditions or
other circumstances
cause the sunroof to be subjected to a physi- cal shock similar to th
at caused by a trapped
hand or head.CAUTION The safety mechanism is deactivated while the switch (2) is presse
d. Therefore be espe-
cially careful that fi
ngers are not trapped in
the sunroof opening. Do not deliberately tr
ap your hands or head
in order to activate the safety mechanism.Personal injury and malfunction of the sun- roof could result.
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Inside rearview mirror 5-54 Features and controls
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Adjust the inside rearview mirror only after making any seat adjustme
nts so as to have a
clear view to the rear of the vehicle.
Adjust the inside mirror to maximize the view through the rear window. It is possible to move
the mirror up and down
to adjust its position.
It is possible to move the mirror up/down and left/right to adjust its position. The day/night knob (A) at the bottom of the mirror can be used to adjust the mirror to reduce the glare from the headlights of vehi- cles behind you during night driving.
1- Wheel lock 2- ReleaseWA R N I N G After adjusting, make
sure the lock lever
is secured in the locked (1) position. Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. This can be danger-ous.
Inside rearview mirror
1 2
WA R N I N G Do not attempt to adjust the inside rear- view mirror while driving. This can bedangerous.Be sure to adjust the mirrors before driv- ing.
To adjust the vertical mirror position
To adjust the mirror position To reduce the glare
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Ignition switch 5-56 Features and controls
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The outside mirror can be folded in towards the side window to prevent damage when parking in tight locations.
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When the rear window defogger switch is pressed with the engine running, the outside rearview mirrors are defogged or defrosted.Current will flow throug
h the heater element
inside the mirrors, thus clearing away frost or condensation.The indicator light (A) will illuminate while the defogger is on. The heater will be turned off automatically inabout 15 to 20 minutes depending on the out- side temperature.
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[For vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Security Tr
ansmitter (F.A.S.T.-
key).] For information on ope
rations 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): Engine switch” on page 5-16. [Except for vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Se
curity Transmit-
ter (F.A.S.T.-key).]
The engine is off a
nd the steering wheel is
locked. The key can be inserted and removed only when the switch is in this position. The engine is off. The
key can be inserted and
removed only when the sw
itch is in this posi-
tion. Allows operation of el
ectrical accessories
with the engine off.
To fold the mirror Door mirror heater
(if so equipped)
Ignition switch
LOCK (Type 2) OFF (Type 1) ACC Type 1 Type 2
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![MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2014 3.G Service Manual Steering wheel lock (if so equipped) 5-58 Features and controls
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Steering wheel lock (if so equipped) 5-58 Features and controls
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[For vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Security Tr
ansmitter (F.A.S.T.-
key).] For information on ope
rations 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): Steering wheel lock” on page5-22 [Except for vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Se
curity Transmit-
ter (F.A.S.T.-key).] (Vehicles with steering lock system)
Remove the key at
the “LOCK” position.
Turn the steering wheel until it is locked. Turn the key to the “ACC” position while moving the steering
wheel slightly.
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NOTE
The key cannot be rem
oved unless the selec-
tor lever is set to the “P” (PARK) position, which allows the ignition switch to turn tothe “LOCK” position.CAUTION If the engine is stopped while driving, the power brake booster
will stop functioning
and greater effort for braking will be required. Also, the
power steering system
will not function and it
will require greater
effort to manually steer the vehicle. Do not leave the key in
the “ON” position for
a long time when the engine is not running. This will cause the battery to run down. Do not turn the key to the “START” position when the engine is ru
nning. It will damage
the starter motor.
Steering wheel lock
(if so
equipped)
To l o c k
To u n l o c k
CAUTION Remove the key when leaving the vehicle.NOTE
If the front wheels are turned, the anti-theft lock may sometimes make it difficult to turn the key from “LOCK” to “ACC”. Firmlyturn the steering wheel to the left or to the right as you turn the key.
Starting the engine
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Starting the engine
Features and controls 5-59
5
“Free-hand Advanced
Security Transmitter
(F.A.S.T.-key): Starting” on page5-12. [Except for vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit- ter (F.A.S.T.-key).] Do not operate the starter motor continu- ously for longer than 15 seconds as this could run the battery
down or damage the
starter motor. If the engine does not start, turn the ignition switch back to the “OFF” or “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. If the engine will not
start because the bat-
tery is weak or discharged, refer to “Jump-starting the engine” (on page 8-2)for instructions. A longer warm up period will only con- sume extra fuel. The engine is warmed upenough for driving when the bar graph of engine coolant temper
ature display starts
to move or the low coolant temperatureindicator goes out. Refer to “Engine cool- ant temperature display” on page 5-128 or “Low coolant temper
ature indicator” on
page 5-166.
This model is equipped with an electronically controlled fuel injection system. This is a sys-tem that automatically controls fuel injection. There is usually no need to depress the accel- erator pedal when starting the engine.The starter should not be run for more than 15 seconds at a time. To prevent battery drain, wait a few secondsbetween attempts to restart the engine. 1. Make sure all occupants are properly seated with seat belts fastened.
2. Insert the ignition key. 3. Press and hold the brake pedal down withyour right foot. 4. Make sure the selector
lever is in the “P”
(PARK) position.5. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- tion and make certain that all warning lights are functioning properly beforestarting the engine. 6. Turn the ignition switch to the “START” position without pressi
ng the accelerator
pedal. Release the ignition switch when the engine starts.
After several attempts, you may experience that the engine still does not start. 1. Make sure that all electric devices, such as lights, air conditio
ning blower and rear
window defogger, are turned off.
Tips for starting
WA R N I N G Never run the engine in
a closed or poorly
ventilated area any longer than is neededto move your vehicle
out of the area. Car-
bon monoxide gas, wh
ich is odorless and
extremely poisonous, could build up and cause serious injury or death.CAUTION Do not push-start the vehicle.Do not run the engine at high rpms or drive at high speeds until
the engine has had a
chance to warm up. Release the ignition sw
itch as soon as the
engine starts. Otherwis
e, the starter motor
will be damaged
Starting the engine
NOTE
Minor noises may be heard on engine start- up. These will disappear as the engine warmsup.
When the engine is hard to start
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Automatic transaxle (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-65
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This position is for dr
iving up very steep hills
and for engine braking at low speeds when driving down steep hills.
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While the vehicle is stopped or being drivenwith the selector lever in the “D” (DRIVE) or “L” (LOW) position manual shifting can be selected by pulling one of the shift paddlestowards you.“L” LOW
WA R N I N G this position can be used for maximum engine braking. Be very careful not to shift into “L” (LOW) suddenly.Sudden engine braking may cause the tires to skid. Select this position according to the roadconditions and vehicle speed.
Sports mode
NOTE
For vehicles equipped
with the sportronic
steering wheel paddle sh
ifter, sports mode
can be selected by shifting gears even whenthe selector lever is in the “D” (DRIVE) or “L” (LOW) position. Also, you can return to the “D” operation inany of following ways. When returning to “D” operation, the selec- tor lever position displa
y will change to “D”
(DRIVE) position. • Pull the +(SHIFT UP)
side sportronic steer-
ing wheel paddle shif
ter forward (toward
the driver) for over 2 seconds. • Stop the vehicle When the paddle shifter is operated with the selector lever in the “L” (LOW) position, gear is not shifted
because the selectable
shift range is limited. When the selector lever is in the “L” (LOW) position and sports mode is selected, thevehicle will stay in
sports mode and not
return to “L” (LOW) driving even if the vehicle is stopped.
+ (SHIFT UP) The transaxle shifts up by one gear with each operation. - (SHIFT DOWN) The transaxle shifts
down by one gear with
each operation.
CAUTION In sports mode, the driver must execute upward shifts in accordance with prevailing road conditions, taking care to keep theengine speed below the red zone. Repeated continuous ope
ration of the selec-
tor lever or the sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter will co
ntinuously switch shift
position.
SHIFT UP
SHIFT DOWN
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Service brake 5-84 Features and controls
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vehicle when operating in 4-wheel drive is greatly affected by the condition of the tires. Pay close attention to the tires. Install only the specified tires on all wheels. Refer to “Tires and wheels” on page 11-7. Be sure all four tires and wheels are the same size and type. When it is necessary to replace any of the tires or wheels, replace all four. All tires should be ro
tated before the wear
difference between the front and rear tiresis recognizable.
Good vehicle performance cannot be expected if there is a difference in wear between tires. Refer to “Tire rotation” onpage 9-20. Check the tire inflation pressure regularly.
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Overuse of the brake can cause weakening, resulting in poor brake response and prema- ture wear of the brake pads. When driving down a long or steep hill, useengine braking by downshifting.
CAUTION Always use tires of th
e same size, type, and
brand that have no wear differences. Using tires of different size, type, brands or degree of wear, will increase the differential oil tem-perature and result in possible damage to the driving system. Further, the drive train will be subject to excessi
ve loading, possibly
leading to oil leakage,
component seizure, or
other serious failures.
To w i n g
CAUTION Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A or Type B) as illustrated. This could result in damage to the drivetra
in, or unstable towing.
If you tow 4-wheel drive vehicles, use TypeC or Type D equipment. Even in “4WD ECO” drive mode, the vehi- cle cannot be towed with the front or the rear wheels on the ground.
Jacking up a 4-wheel drive vehicle
WA R N I N G Do not crank the engine while jacking up the vehicle. The tire on the ground may turn and thevehicle may roll off the jack.
Service brake Brake pedal
WA R N I N G Do not leave any obje
cts near the brake
pedal or let a floor
mat slide under it;
doing so could prevent the full pedal stroke that would be necessary in an emergency. Make sure that the pedal canbe operated freely at
all times. Make sure
the floor mat is securely held in place.
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