Awc MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2018 (in English) User Guide
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Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1)
Features and controls 5-191
5
There is a fault in the Active stability control (ASC).
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choi
ce to have the system 
checked.Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)” on page 5-100.
There is a fault in the Hill start assist.
Have the vehicle checked at
 an authorized Mitsubi-
shi Motors dealer or a repa
ir facility of your choice.
Refer to “Hill start 
assist” on page 5-95.
There is a fault in the electronically controlled 4WD system.
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choi
ce to have the system 
checked.Refer to “Electronically 
controlled 4WD system” on 
page 5-82.
There is a fault in the S-AWC system.
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choi
ce to have the system 
checked.Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)” on page 5-85.
There is a fault in the automatic transaxle or CVT.
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choi
ce to have the system 
checked.Refer to “Automatic tr
ansaxle” on page 5-68.
Refer to “Continuously variable transmission (CVT)” on page 5-75.
Screen
Cause
Do this (Reference)
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Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1)
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The electronically controlled 4WD 
system is hot. Refer to “Electr
onically controlled
 4WD system” on 
page 5-82.
The S-AWC system is hot. Refer to “S-A
WC (Super-All Wheel Control)” on page 
5-85.
The fuel is running low.
Refuel as soon as possible. Refer to “Fuel remaining 
display screen” on page 
5-162.
The outside temperature is 
37 °F (3 °C) or less.
Be careful driving on frozen ground.The ground may be frozen even when this warning is not displayed, so drive carefully.
The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) has detected the approach of
 the vehicles in front.
Increase the following di
stance by depressing the 
brake pedal or marking ot
her decelerating control.
Refer to “Adaptive Cruise
 Control System (ACC): 
Approach alarm” on page 5-112.
The Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) has detected the da
nger of collision.
Take appropriate action such
 as depressing the brake 
to avoid collision.Refer to “Forward colli
sion warning function” on 
page 5-119.
The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) detected a stop of the vehi
cle in front and stopped 
your vehicle, but the brake 
will be released soon.
Depress the brake pedal as soon as your vehicle comes to a stop.Refer to “When ACC dete
cts a vehicle in front 
within the set distance” on page 5-110.
The Electric parking brake 
cannot be applied auto-
matically.
Depress the brake pedal as soon as possible.Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 5-93.
Screen
Cause
Do this (Reference)
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Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1)
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When “AWC ECO” mode of S-AWC is selected.
Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con-trol)” on page 5-85.
When “NORMAL” mode of S-AWC is selected.When “SNOW” mode of S-AWC is selected.When “LOCK” mode of S-AWC is selected.When the ECO mode is ac
tivated. Refer to “ECO m
ode switch” on page 5-218.
Screen
System operation status
Reference
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Hazard warning flasher switch5-218 Features and controls
5
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If you press the flasher switch, the front andrear turn signals will flash intermittently, andso will the hazard warn
ing lights. This is an
emergency warning syst
em and should not be
used when the vehicle is in motion, except foremergencies.If you need to leave your vehicle, the flasherswill keep working afte
r the ignition switch is
removed or the operation mode is put in OFF.
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ECO mode is an eco-driving support systemwhich automatically cont
rols the engine, air
conditioning system, 
4WD system (if so
equipped) and S-AWC (if so equipped) toimprove fuel efficiency.Refer to Electronically
 controlled 4WD sys-
tem” on page 5-82.Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con-trol)” on page 5-85.Refer to “Dual-zone automatic climate con-trol air conditioner” on page 7-5.The ECO mode starts 
working by pressing
the ECO mode switch when the ignitionswitch or operation mode is in ON.Push the switch again and the ECO mode willcancel.While the ECO mode is working, an ECOmode indicator will be turned on.
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The front fog lights illuminate only when theheadlights are on low beam.Turning the knob in the direction of the “ON”position turns on the front fog lights as wellas the indicator in the instrument cluster. Toturn them off, turn the knob in the direction ofthe “OFF” position.The knob will return to the neutral positionwhen it is released.
Hazard warning flasher switch 
NOTE
If the flashers are used for several hours, thebattery will run down. 
This could make it
difficult or impossible 
to restart your vehicle.
ECO mode switch 
NOTE
Even if the ECO mode is operating, you canselect normal operati
on of the air condi-
tioner.For further information, please contact yourauthorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
Front fog light switch
 (if so 
equipped)
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Driving precaution6-2 Driving safety
6
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Your vehicle has been designed for both nor-mal and occasional off-road use. However,avoid driving the vehicle through areas wherethe tires may get stuck in deep sand or mud asyour vehicle is designe
d primarily for use on
pavement, unlike a conventional off-roadvehicle.Keep in mind that 2-wheel drive vehicles areless capable than 4-wh
eel drive vehicles for
driving on muddy, slippery, wet or snow-cov-ered roads.Utility vehicles have 
higher ground clearance
and a narrower track, which enables them toperform in a wide variety of off-road situa-tions. Because of the higher ground clear-ance, these vehicles have a higher center ofgravity, which makes them handle differentlythan ordinary vehicles when driving on pave-ment. They are not designed to maneuver orcorner at the same speed on pavement as con-ventional 2-wheel driv
e passenger cars any
more than low-slung sports cars are designed
to perform satisfactorily in off-road condi-tions.Always drive safely 
and steer the vehicle
carefully. Avoid operating the vehicle in amanner that might require sharp turns orabrupt maneuvers. As wi
th other vehicles of
this type, failure to operate this vehicle cor-rectly can result in lo
ss of control or vehicle
rollover.In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is sig-nificantly more likely to die than a personwearing a seat belt. Be
fore starting the vehi-
cle, always make cert
ain that you and all your
passengers are properly wearing their seatbelts (with children in the rear seat, in appro-priate restraints).
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Fuel economy is depe
ndent on many factors.
Your personal driving habits can have a sig-nificant effect on your fuel consumption.Several recommendations
 for achieving the
greatest fuel economy are listed below.Whenever accelerating from a stop,always accelerate 
slowly and smoothly.
When parked for even a short period, donot idle the engine. Shut it off.Plan your trips to avoid unnecessarystops.
Keep your tires inflated to the recom-mended pressures.When driving a 4-wheel drive vehicle onhighways or dry improved roads, set thedrive mode to “4WD ECO” or “4WDAUTO” (Electronically controlled 4WD),or “AWC ECO” or “NORMAL” (S-AW C ) .For freeway driving, maintain a speed ofapproximately 50 mph (80 km/h) whentraffic, roadway and weather conditionssafely permit.Keep your air filter clean and your vehiclelubricated according 
to the recommenda-
tions in this manual.Always keep your ve
hicle well main-
tained. A poorly maintained enginewastes fuel and costs money.Never overload your vehicle.
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Drunk driving is one of the most frequentcauses of accidents.Your driving ability ca
n be seriously impaired
even with blood alcohol levels far below thelegal minimum. If you 
have been drinking,
don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab or a friend, or usepublic transportation. Drinking coffee or tak-ing a cold shower will not make you sober.
Driving precaution 
WA R N I N GUtility vehicles have 
a significantly higher
rollover rate than othe
r types of vehicles.
Avoid abrupt maneuvers and excessivespeed. Always buckle up.
Fuel economy 
Driving, alcohol and drugs 
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Vehicle weights
Specifications 11-5
11
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*1: Vehicles sold in CanadaGVWR: maximum total weight (load) limit specified for the vehicleGAWR: maximum weight (load) limit specified for the front or rear axleSeating capacity: the maxi
mum number of occupants
Vehicle weights 
Item
2.4 liter models
3.0 liter models
Seating capacity
5 persons
7 persons
7 persons
2WD
4WD
Vehicles without 
S-AWC
Ve h i c l e s  w i t h  
S-AWC
Gross vehicle 
weight rating 
(GVWR)
4,795 lb (2,175 kg) 4,795 lb (2,175 kg)
4,828 lb (2,190 kg), 4,861 lb (2,205 kg)
1
4,861 lb (2,205 kg) 5,005 lb (2,270 kg)
Gross axle weight rating (GAWR)
Rear 2,756 lb (1,250 kg)
Total trailer weight
With brake 1,500 lb (680 kg) 3,500 lb (1,588 kg)Without brake 1,250 lb (567 kg) 1,400 lb (635 kg)
Vehicle capacity weight 827 lb (375 kg) 1,157 lb (525 kg)Maximum roof load 110 lb (50 kg)
NOTE
Roof load is important becaus
e it affects the vehicle capacity weight. Refe
r to “Loading cargo on the roof” on page 6-10.
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Capacity11-8 Specifications
11
Transfer oil
Vehicles without S-
AWC .50 qt (0.47 L)
Mitsubishi Motors Genuine S
uper Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5 
SAE 80
Vehicles with S-AW
C .48 qt (0.45 L)
Differential
Rear axle .42 qt (0.4 L)
Mitsubishi Motors Genuine S
uper Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5 
SAE 80
Brake As required Conforming to Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4Hood lock release mechanism and safety catch A
s required Multipurpose type
 grease NLGI Grade 2
Engine coolant{Includes .69 qt (0.65 L) in reserve tank}
2.4 liter models 6.3 qt (6.0 L)
Mitsubishi Motors Genuine
 Super Long Life Coolant 
Premium or equivalent
*
3.0 liter models 9.5 qt (9.0 L)
Washer fluid 4.8 qt (4.5 L) —
Refer to the “Air con-ditioning label” on 
page 11-2.
HFO-1234yf
*:similar high quality ethylene
 glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate
 and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid o
rganic acid tech-
nology
Item
Capacity
Lubricants
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Alphabetical index12-4
12
O
Octane number
.....................................
3-2
Oil
Engine oil
......................................
11-7
Rear axle oil
...................................
11-7
Transfer oil
....................................
11-7
Operation under adverse driving conditions
...
8-15Outside rearview mirrors
.....................
5-60
Overheating
.........................................
8-4
P
Parking
................................................
6-6
Parking brake
.................................
5-53
Parking brake lever stroke
...................
9-22
Parking lights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-32
Replacement
..................................
9-36
Polishing
............................................
9-43
Power brakes
......................................
5-92
Power liftgate
.....................................
5-39
Power outlet
.....................................
5-230
Power windows
..................................
5-49
Puncture (Tire changing)
.......................
8-6
R
Radiator cap
........................................
9-9
Radio
General information 
about your radio 7-14
Reading lights
Bulb capacity
..................................
9-33
Rear axle oil
..............................
9-12
, 11-7
Rear combination lights
Bulb capacity
..................................
9-32
Replacement
...................................
9-37
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
.....................
5-131
Rear side-marker lights
Bulb capacity
..................................
9-32
Rear turn signal light
Bulb capacity
..................................
9-32
Replacement
...................................
9-37
Rear-view camera
.............................
5-142
Rearview mirror
Inside rearview mirror
.....................
5-57
Outside rearview mirrors
.................
5-60
Replacement of light bulbs
...................
9-31
Replacing tires and wheels
...................
9-19
Reporting Safety Defects
.....................
10-2
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)
......
5-85
Seat belt
.............................................
4-18
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor
.4-24
Child restraint systems
....................
4-27
Front passenger seat belt warning light
.....
4-23Maintenance and inspection
.............
4-34
Seat belt extender
...........................
4-25
Seat belt force limitter
.....................
4-27
Seat belt pr
e-tensioners
...................
4-25
Seat belt use 
during pregnancy
.........
4-25
Seats
....................................................
4-2
Arm rest
........................................
4-10
Front seats
.......................................
4-4
Head restraints
...............................
4-11
Heated seat
......................................
4-8
Making a cargo area
........................
4-13
Making a flat seat
...........................
4-16
Seat arrangement
..............................
4-3
Seats and restraint systems
................
4-4
Second row seats
..............................
4-8
Third row seats
...............................
4-10
Service brake
......................................
5-92
Service precautions
...............................
9-2
Side turn-signal light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-32
Snow tires
..........................................
9-21
Spark plugs
........................................
9-23
Starting the engine
.....................
5-25
, 5-66
Steering
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment
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Alphabetical index
12-5
12
5-57Wheel lock
............................
5-24
, 5-65
Stop lights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-32
Storage spaces
..................................
5-239
Sun visors
........................................
5-229
Sunglasses holder
.............................
5-242
Sunroof
..............................................
5-51
Super-all wheel control (S-AWC)
S-AWC drive mode display
.............
5-87
S-AWC drive mode-selector
............
5-86
S-AWC operation display
................
5-87
Supplemental Re
straint System
............
4-35
How the Supplemental Restraint Systemworks
..........................................
4-38
Maintenance service
........................
4-50
T
Tail light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-32
Tank capacity
.....................................
11-7
Theft-alarm system
.............................
5-46
Timing belt
........................................
9-25
Tire
...................................................
9-15
Inflation pressure
............................
9-19
Maintenance
...................................
9-20
Quality grading
...............................
10-2
Replacing tires and wheels
...............
9-19
Rotation
.........................................
9-20
Size (tire and wheel)
.......................
11-7
Snow tires
.....................................
9-21
Tire and loading information placard 11-3Tire chains
.....................................
9-22
To change a tire
................................
8-6
Tread wear indicator
.......................
9-20
Tire pressure monitoring system
.........
5-137
Tools
...................................................
8-6
Storage
............................................
8-5
Towing
..............................................
8-14
Trailer towing
....................................
6-11
Transfer oil
................................
9-12
, 11-7
Turn signal light
Indicators
.....................................
5-202
Lever
...........................................
5-217
U
USB input terminal
............................
5-227
How to connect a USB memory device
....
5-227How to connect an iPod
.................
5-228
V
Vanity mirror
....................................
5-229
Vanity mirror lights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Vehicle care precautions
.....................
9-39
Vehicle dimensions
............................
11-4
Vehicle labeling
..................................
11-2
Vehicle preparation before driving
..........
6-4
Vehicle weights
..................................
11-5
Vents
...................................................
7-2
W
Warning lights
..................................
5-203
Washer
Fluid
.....................................
9-12
, 11-7
Rear window washer
.....................
5-223
Switch
.........................................
5-223
Washing
.............................................
9-41
Waxing
..............................................
9-42
Weights
.............................................
11-5
Wheel
Covers
...........................................
8-13
Specification
..................................
11-7
Wiper
Rear window wiper
.......................
5-223
Switch
.........................................
5-219
Wiper blades
..................................
9-22
Wiper deicer switch
..........................
5-224
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