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Congratulations on purchasing your new Outlander Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle! Here are a few important things you need to know:
A few tips to get you started!
1. We’ve supplied you with charging hooks for you to secure
directly beside your dedicated charging outlet. Simply peel off the backing strip and stick to a dry, clean surface. When charging, simply hang the control box and the charging cable on the hooks.
2. When you get home, make sure you plug in your Outlander and set to charge overnight to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates after 11pm. You can check the remaining time until fully charged on the instrument centre display panel.
3. Your vehicle takes 91 unleaded fuel.
4. Your first service is at 1,500km or within one month. But don’t worry if you forget, we’ll be in contact to remind you.
5. To download your Smartphone application, simply visit Google play or apple iTunes and search ‘Outlander PHEV’ or visit mmnz.co.nz/plug-in-hybrid (applies to VRX model only)
6. Have your Outlander serviced only by an authorised Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For a list of dealers visit
mmnz.co.nz/dealers-and-service.
Fuel saving tips
These fuel saving tips will help you get the most out your Outlander Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle.
1. Keep the battery charged by plugging into the mains
powerpoint. This will ensure you use as much electricity and
as little petrol as possible. It will also help maximize your
Electric Vehicle driving range. Recharging a partially charged
battery will not degrade the battery’s storage capacity, so
when possible plug in the vehicle.
2. To take maximum advantage of owning the Outlander Plug-
In Hybrid be sure to set your charge times to when electricity
power rates are at their lowest. Check with your electricity
provider for your ‘Off-Peak’ details.
3. Before driving, warm or cool the car while it is still connected
to the house power supply. This will reduce the power drain
on the battery and maximise your Electric Vehicle range. On
VRX models you can use the app to do this remotely.
4. Use the seat heaters to warm you up as they use less battery
power than the car heater (VRX model).
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Checking locking/unlocking
You can check as follows whether or not the doors/tailgate are locked/unlocked.
The room lamps blink only when the lamp switch is in the middle () position.
Front door switch
Door switch
OPEN switch
Tailgate switch
LOCK switch
UNLOCK switch
Electric tailgate switch (VRX only)
Convenient features
Component*1Default (factory) setting
LockingUnlocking
Turn-signal lamp1 blink2 blinks
Room lamps—Illuminate for about 15 seconds
Outside buzzer*21 buzzing sound2 buzzing sounds
Locking/unlocking the doors by keyless operation or keyless entry
*1: The factory setting can be changed. For details, contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point.*2: Available with Keyless Operation.
Keyless operationThe front doors and the tailgate can be locked/unlocked by pressing the door switch or the tailgate switch. You need to carry the keyless operation key with you and the key needs to be within its operation range, which is within about 70 cm from the front door handle or the tailgate handle.
Keyless entryPressing the LOCK switch locks all of the doors and the tailgate. Pressing the UNLOCK switch unlocks all of the doors and the tailgate. If you do not open a door or the tailgate within about 30 seconds of pressing the UNLOCK switch, all of the doors and the tailgate are locked again.
If your vehicle is equipped with the electric tailgate, the tailgate can be opened just by pressing
the electric tailgate switch.
LOCK switch
02
03
01
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If a warning lamp stays illuminated or keeps blinking, check the details in the owner’s manual and contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Centre.
Turn-Signal Indicator/Hazard Warning Indicator Lamps
These lamps blink when:— the turn-signal lever is operated— the hazard warning indicator switch is pressed— the hazard warning indicator starts blinking automatically after hard braking
High-Beam Indicator Lamp
This lamp illuminates when the headlamps are switched to high-beam.
Charging Indicator
This indicator lamp illuminates when the traction battery is being charged using a normal or quick charging cable.
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System OFF Indicator Lamp
This indicator lamp illuminates when the acoustic vehicle alerting system is deactivated.
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when there is a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle system fault.
RBS (Regenerative Brake System) Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when there is an RBS failure.
READY Indicator
The indicator keeps blinking while the plug-in hybrid Electric Vehicle system is activated. The indicator stops blinking and stays illuminated when the start-up process is completed and the system is ready for driving.
Auxiliary Battery Charge Warning Lamp
The lamp illuminates when there is a charging system fault.
Indicator and warning lamps on the instrument cluster
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Folding down the rear seat creates more luggage space.
Folding down the rear seat
1. Lower the headrests completely.
2. Stow away the seat belt for the centre seating position, if applicable.
- Please refer to “Rear-centre 3-point type seat belt” and “Rear seat belt storage” under the “Seat belts” section of the safety equipment chapter of the owner’s manual.
3. Lift the front side of the seat cushion. Then, flip the seat cushion forward.
4. Tilt down the seat buckles. Then, pull up the lever on the seat backrest and fold the backrest forward.
5. To use the rear seat again, raise the seatback and then the buckles. Align the hook and the groove of the seat cushion and push down the front side of the cushion.
6. Check that the seat belt buckles are above the seat cushion.
Seat belt buckle
Hook
Brake Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when:— the parking brake is applied— the brake fluid level is too low— there is a braking system fault
SRS Air Bag/Pretensioner Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when there is a fault with the SRS air bag or the pretensioner system.
Active Stability Control (ASC) Indicator Lamp
This lamp blinks when ASC is activated, and illuminates when there is an ASC failure.
Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF Indicator Lamp
This lamp illuminates when ASC is deactivated with the ASC OFF switch or when there is an ASC failure.
Seat Belt Reminder Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates or blinks when the driver’s seat belt is not fastened.
Check Engine Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates or blinks when there is an engine control system fault.
ABS Warning Lamp
This lamp illuminates when there is an ABS system fault.
Luggage area arrangement