maintenance MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER III 2018 User Guide
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Multi Information display - Type 1
Features and controls 5-163
5
To return the display to 0, hold down themulti information display switch for about 2seconds or more. Only the currently dis-played value wi
ll be reset.
ExampleIf trip odometer is displayed, only tripodometer will be reset.Both trip odometers and cancount up to 9999.9 miles/kilometers.When a trip odometer goes past 9999.9miles/kilometers, it returns to 0.0 miles/kilometers.When disconnecting th
e battery terminal,
the memories of trip odometer displays
and are cleared, and their displays
return to “0.0 miles/kilometers”.
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Displays the approximate time until the nextrecommended periodic
inspection. “---” is
displayed when the inspection time hasarrived.1. Shows the time until
the next periodic
inspection.
2. This informs you that a periodic inspec-tion is due. Contact
an authorized Mit-
subishi Motors dealer or a repair facilityof your choice to have the systemchecked.At that time, when the ignition switch isswitched from the “OFF” or “LOCK”position to the “ON” position or the oper-ation mode is changed from OFF to ON,the warning display is displayed for a fewseconds on the information screen.3. After your vehicle
is inspected at an
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, itdisplays the time unt
il the next periodic
inspection.
The “---” display can be
reset while the igni-
tion switch or the operation mode is in OFF.
Usage examples for trip odometer , tripodometer
It is possible to
measure two currently
traveled distances, from home usingtrip odometer and from a particularpoint on the way using trip odometer
.
To reset the trip odometer
Service reminder
NOTE
The service reminder time can be modifiedby an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer,to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to“Severe maintenance sc
hedule” in your vehi-
cle’s Warranty and Ma
intenance Manual. For
further information,
please contact your
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
NOTE
Shows the distance in units of 100 miles (100km) and the time in units of 1 month.
To reset
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Multi Information display - Type 15-164 Features and controls
5
When the display is reset, the time until thenext periodic inspection
is displayed and the
warning display is no longer displayed whenthe ignition switch is switched from the“OFF” or “LOCK” position to the “ON”from OFF to ON.1. When you lightly press the multi informa-tion display switch, the informationscreen switches to the service reminderdisplay screen.2. Press and hold the multi information dis-play switch (for about 2 seconds or more)to display “ ” and make it flash. (If thereis no operation for
about 10 seconds with
this indicator flashing, the display returnsto the previous screen.)
3. With this indicator
flashing, if you lightly
press the multi information displayswitch, the screen switches from “---” to“CLEAR”. After that, the time until thenext periodic inspection is shown.
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When the ignition switch is turned to the“ON” position or the ope
ration mode is put in
ON, the system check sc
reen is displayed for
about 4 seconds. If there is no fault, the infor-mation screen is displayed.If there is a fault, the screen changes to warn-ing display.Refer to “Warning di
splay list” on page
5-183.
CAUTIONThe customer is responsible for making surethat regular inspections and maintenance andperiodic inspections
and maintenance are
performed.Inspections and mainte
nance must be per-
formed to prevent accidents and malfunc-tions.NOTE
The “---” display cannot
be reset while the
ignition switch or the operation mode is inON.
When “---” is displayed, after a certain dis-tance and a certain pe
riod of time, the dis-
play is reset and th
e time until the next
periodic inspection is displayed.If you accidentally reset
the display, consult
an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer forassistance.
System check screen
NOTE
The system check screen display variesdepending on your equipment.NOTE
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Multi Information display - Type 2
Features and controls 5-177
5
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The fuel remain
ing display indicates the fuel
level in the fuel tank when the ignition switchis in the “ON” position.
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When the remaining fuel level runs low (onesegments displayed), the last segment of thefuel gauge flashes when
the ignition switch is
turned to the “ON” position.When the remaining fuel level very runs low(no segments displayed), “ ” and the bargraph flash.If the warning display a
ppears, refuel as soon
as possible.
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Displays the approximate time until the nextrecommended periodic inspection. “---” isdisplayed when the inspection time hasarrived.
Fuel remaining display 1- Full0- Empty
NOTE
It may take several se
conds to stabilize the
display after refilling the tank.If fuel is added with the ignition switch inthe “ON” position, th
e remaining fuel dis-
play may incorrectly i
ndicate the fuel level.
The fuel lid mark (A) indicates that the fueltank filler door is located on the left side ofthe vehicle. (Refer to “Filling the fuel tank”
Fuel remaining warning display
CAUTIONRunning out of gas coul
d damage the cata-
lytic converter.If the warning display appears, refuel as soonas possible.
NOTE
On hills or curves, the display may be incor-rect due to the movement of fuel in the tank.
Service reminder
NOTE
The service reminder
time can be modified
by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer,to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to“Severe maintenance sc
hedule” in your vehi-
cle’s Warranty and Main
tenance Manual. For
further information,
please contact your
authorized Mitsubish
i Motors dealer.
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Multi Information display - Type 25-178 Features and controls
5
1. Shows the time until the next periodicinspection.2. This informs you that a periodic inspec-tion is due. Contact
an authorized Mit-
subishi Motors dealer or a repair facilityof your choice to have the systemchecked.3. After your vehicle is inspected at anauthorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, itdisplays the time until the next periodicinspection.
The “---” display can be reset while the igni-tion switch is in the “OFF” position.
1. When you lightly press the multi informa-tion display switch a few times, the infor-mation display switches to the servicereminder display.2. Press and hold the mu
lti information dis-
play switch for about 2 seconds or more tomake the spanner mark start flashing. (Ifthere is no operation for about 10 secondswith flashing, the display will revert to itsoriginal indication.)
3. With this indicator flashing, if you lightlypress the multi information displayswitch, the screen sw
itches from “---” to
“cLEAr”. After that, the time until thenext periodic inspection is shown.
NOTE
Shows the distance in units of 100 miles (100km) and the time in units of 1 month.
To r e s e t
CAUTIONThe customer is responsible for making surethat regular inspections
and maintenance and
periodic inspections
and maintenance are
performed.Inspections and mainte
nance must be per-
formed to prevent accidents and malfunc-tions.NOTE
The “---” display cannot
be reset while the
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
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Driving during cold weather
Driving safety 6-5
6
you give extra attention to the followingareas, you can better protect yourself andyour passengers:Drive defensively. Be aware of traffic,road and weather c
onditions. Leave plenty
of stopping distance
between your vehicle
and the vehicle ahead.Before changing lanes, check your mir-rors, blind spots, a
nd use your turn-signal
light.While driving, watch the behavior ofother drivers, bicycl
ists, and pedestrians.
Always obey applicab
le laws and regula-
tions. Be a polite and alert driver. Alwaysleave room for unexpected events, such assudden braking.If you plan to drive in another country,obey their vehicle re
gistration laws and
make sure you will be able to get the rightfuel.
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Check the battery. At the same time,check the terminals and wiring. Duringextremely cold weather, the battery willnot be as strong. Also, the battery powerlevel may drop beca
use more power is
used for cold starting and driving.
Before driving the vehicle, check to see ifthe engine runs at the proper speed and ifthe headlights are as bright as normally.Charge or replace the battery if necessary.During extreme cold weather, it is possi-ble that a very low battery could freeze.Warm the engine sufficiently. After start-ing the engine, allow a short warm-uptime to distribute oil to all cylinders. Thendrive your vehicle slowly.Stay at low speeds at first so that thetransaxle, transfer case and rear axle oilhave time to spread to all lubricationpoints.Check the engine antifreeze.If there is not enough coolant because of aleak or from engine
overheating, add Mit-
subishi Motors Genuine Super Long LifeCoolant Premium or equivalent.Please read this section in conjunctionwith the “Engine coolant” on page 9-8.
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All the parts of the brake system are criticalto safety. Have the
vehicle serviced by an
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or arepair facility of your
choice at regular inter-
vals according to the “WARRANTY ANDMAINTENANCE MANUAL”.Check the brake system while driving at alow speed immediately
after starting, espe-
cially when the brakes are wet, to confirmthey work normally.A film of water can be formed on the brakediscs and prevent normal braking after driv-ing in heavy rain or through large puddles, orafter the vehicle is washed. If this occurs, drythe brakes out by drivi
ng slowly while lightly
depressing the brake pedal.
Driving during cold weather
WA R N I N GThe battery gives off explosive hydrogengas. Any spark or flame can cause the bat-tery to explode, which could cause seriousinjury or death.Always wear protecti
ve clothes and a face
mask when working with your battery, orlet a skilled mechanic do it.
WA R N I N GNever open the radiator cap when theradiator is hot. You could be seriouslyburned.
Braking When brakes are wet
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Trailer towing
Driving safety 6-13
6
Tongue loads can be adjusted by proper dis-tribution of the load in the trailer. This can bechecked by separately
weighing the loaded
trailer and then the tongue.The GAWRs are printed on the certificationlabel which is riveted on the door sill on thedriver’s side.Refer to “Vehicle labeling” on page 11-2.Choose a proper hitch and ball, and makesure it is installed at a height that is compati-ble with the trailer.Use a good equalizing hitch which uniformlydistributes the trailer tongue load throughoutthe frame.
A safety chain must al
ways be used between
the towing vehicle and the trailer. Leave suf-ficient slack in the chain for turns. The chainshould cross under the trailer tongue to pre-vent the tongue from dropping to the groundin case it becomes damaged or separated.For correct safety chai
n procedures, consult
your authorized Mitsub
ishi Motors dealer.
Your vehicle will need service more oftenwhen you’re towing a trailer. Refer to “WAR-RANTY AND MAINTENANCE MAN-UAL”. Especially important in traileroperation are automatic transaxle fluid,engine oil, rear axle
oil, belt, c
ooling system
and brake system. Each
of these is covered in
this manual.For details, please refer to the “Vehicle careand maintenance” section.Check periodically to see that all hitch nutsand bolts are tight.Mitsubishi Motors recommends that anytrailer having a total we
ight of 1,250 lbs (567
kg) or more (2400 models), 1,400 lbs (635kg) or more (3000 mode
ls) be equipped with
its own electric or surge-type brakes.If you choose electric br
akes, be sure they are
electrically actuated. Do not attempt to tapinto your vehicle’s hydraulic system. No mat-ter how successful it
may seem, any attempt
to attach trailer brakes to your vehicle’shydraulic system will lower braking effec-tiveness and create a potential hazard.
Gross axle weight rating (GAWR) Trailer hitches
WA R N I N GIf you make any holes in the body of yourvehicle for installing
a trailer hitch, be
sure to seal the holes later when youremove the hitch. If
you don’t seal them,
deadly carbon monoxide (CO) from yourexhaust can enter your vehicle. Refer to“Exhaust system” on page 9-24.
NOTE
Mitsubishi Motors recommends that swaycontrol be used whenever you are towing, toimprove towing stability.For further informati
on, please contact your
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
Safety chains
CAUTIONNever tow a trailer wi
thout using a safety
chain securely attached to both the trailerand the vehicle. If the
coupling unit or hitch
ball experiences a probl
em, the trailer may
separate from
your vehicle.
Maintenance when trailer tow-ing Trailer brakes
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Air purifier7-14 Comfort controls
7
The air conditioner shoul
d be operated for at
least five minutes each week, even in coldweather. This includes the quick defrostingmode. Operating the
air condition system
weekly maintains lubrication of the compres-sor internal parts to keep the air conditionerin the best operating condition.
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The air conditioning system is equipped withan air filter to re
move pollen
and dust.
The air filter’s ability to collect pollen anddirt is reduced as it be
comes dirty, so replace
it periodically. For the
maintenance interval,
refer to the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE-NANCE MANUAL”.
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Your vehicle’s radio receives both AM andFM stations.The quality of your reception is affected bydistance, obstacles, a
nd signal interference.
This radio complies with
Part 15 of Federal
Communications Comm
ission (FCC) Rules
(for vehicles sold in U.S.A.). Operation issubject to the following conditions:
The device may not cause harmful inter-ference.This device must ac
cept any interference
recieved, including interference that maycause undesirable operation.
CAUTIONThe air conditioning system in your vehiclemust be charged with the refrigerant HFO-1234yf and the lubricant SUN-PAG46A.Use of any other refrige
rant or lubricant will
cause severe da
mage and may re
quire replac-
ing your vehicle’s entire air conditioningsystem.The release of refrigerant into the atmo-sphere is not recommended.The new refrigerant HFO-1234yf in yourvehicle is designed not
to harm the earth’s
ozone layer. Additiona
lly, it has a signifi-
cantly reduced global
warming impact on the
environment, compared to the refrigerantHFC-134a.
During a long period of disuse Air purifier
NOTE
Operation in certain conditions such as driv-ing on a dusty road and frequent use of theair conditioner can lead
to reduction of ser-
vice life of the filter. When you feel that theair flow is lower than normal or when thewindshield or windows st
art to fog up easily,
replace the air filter.Contact your Mitsubishi
Motors dealer or a
repair facility of your
choice for assistance.
General information about your radio
CAUTIONChanges or modifica
tions not expressly
approved by the party meeting the aboveconditions could void the user’s authority tooperate the equipment.
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9
Vehicle care and maintenanceService precautions ..........................................................................9-2Catalytic converter ...........................................................................9-2Engine hood .........
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.....9-3
View of the engine compartment .....................................................9-5Engine oil and oil filter ....................................................................9-6Engine coolant .................................................................................9-8Air cleaner filter ...............................................................................9-9Automatic transaxle fluid (if so equipped) ..................................... 9-11Continuously variable transmission
(CVT) fluid (if so equipped) . 9-11
Transfer oil (All-wheel drive models) ...........................................9-12Rear axle oil (All-wheel drive models) .........................................9-12Washer fluid ...................................................................................9-12Brake fluid .....................................................................................9-13Battery ............................................................................................9-13Tires ...............................................................................................9-15Brake pedal free play .....................................................................9-22Parking brake lever stroke (if so equipped) ....................................9-22Wiper blades ..................................................................................9-22Emission-control system maintenance ..........................................9-23General maintenance .....................................................................9-24For cold and snowy weather ..........................................................9-25Fusible links ...................................................................................9-25Fuses ..............................................................................................9-26Replacement of light bulbs ............................................................9-31Vehicle care precautions ................................................................9-39Cleaning the inside of your vehicle .......
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.......9-40
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle .....
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.......9-41
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Service precautions9-2 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
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Taking regular care of your vehicle will pre-serve its value and appe
arance as long as pos-
sible.You can do some of the maintenance workyourself, and the rest should only be per-formed by an authorized Mitsubishi Motorsdealer or a repair facility of your choice.If you discover a malfunction or other prob-lem, have it corrected by an authorized Mit-subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility ofyour choice.This section descri
bes the maintenance
inspections that you can do yourself, if you sodesire. Follow the instructions and precau-tions for each procedure.
Have you purchased the Mitsubishi MotorsDiamond Care Protection Plan? The Plansupplements your new
vehicle warranties.
See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealerfor details.
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The catalytic converter requires you to useunleaded fuel only. Leaded gasoline willdestroy the emission-control effectiveness ofthe converter.
Service precautions A- Cooling fansB- Caution label*: Front of the vehicle
WA R N I N GWhen checking or servicing the inside ofthe engine compartment, be sure theengine is stopped and has had a chance tocool down.If you need to work
in the engine compart-
ment with the engine running, be espe-cially careful that your clothing, hair, etc.does not get caught in the cooling fans,drive belts, or other moving parts.After performing the maintenance work,make sure that no tools or cloths are leftbehind in the engine compartment.If they are left behind, a fire or damage tothe vehicle may occur.The cooling fans can turn on automati-cally even if the engine is not running.Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”position to be safe while you work in theengine compartment.Do not smoke or allow open flames aroundfuel or the battery. The fumes are flamma-ble.Be extremely careful when workingaround the battery. It
contains poisonous
and corrosive sulfuric acid.Do not get under your ve
hicle while it is on
a jack.Always use properly rated automotivejack stands.
Handling your vehicle’s parts and materi-als in the wrong way can injure you. Askan authorized Mitsub
ishi Motors dealer
or a repair facility of your choice if youhave questions.
Catalytic converter
WA R N I N G
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Engine hood
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-3
9
Normally, the catalyti
c converter does not
require maintenance. However, it is importantto keep the engine properly tuned for the con-verter to continue to work properly.To reduce the possibili
ty of catalytic con-
verter damage:Use UNLEADED GASOLINE ONLY ofthe type of recommended in the “Fuelselection”.Do not drive with an extremely low fuellevel. Running out of gas could damagethe catalytic converter.
Do not try to start the engine by pushingor towing the vehicle. If the battery isweak or run down, use jumper cables toproperly start the engine.Do not idle the engine with any spark plugwires disconnected or removed, such aswhen performing
diagnosti
c tests.
Do not idle the engine
for a long time if it
is idling roughly or otherwise obviouslymalfunctioning.To prevent the catalytic converter frombeing damaged from unburned gas, do notrace the engine when turning off the igni-tion switch.Stop driving the vehicle if you think theperformance is noticeably low, or theengine has a malfunction such as with theignition, etc. If you are not able to stopdriving immediately,
slow down and drive
for only a short time. Have your vehiclechecked at an authorized MitsubishiMotors dealer or a repair facility of yourchoice as soon
as possible.
In unusual situations involving majorengine problems, a burning odor mayindicate severe and abnormal catalyticconverter overheating.
If this occurs, stop
in a safe place, shut the engine off and letthe vehicle cool. Once
the engine is cool,
immediately take
your vehicle to an
authorized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer or a
repair facility of your choice for service.
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Use the engine hood release lever (locatedunder the instrument panel near the driver’sdoor) to unlock the engine hood.Pull the lever toward you to release theengine hood latch.
CAUTIONDamage to the catalyti
c converter can result
if your vehicle is not
kept in proper operating
condition. If the engine
malfunctions or mis-
fires, or if your vehi
cle performance suffers,
have it serviced promptly. Running yourvehicle when it is
overheated may result in
damage to the converter and vehicle.WA R N I N GDo not park or run your vehicle in areaswhere combustible materials such as drygrass or leaves can come
in contact with a
hot exhaust, since a fire could occur.Do not put undercoat paint on the cata-lytic converter.
Engine hood To open
WA R N I N GNever use the release lever to unlatch theengine hood while the
vehicle is in motion.
Do not drive your vehicle unless theengine hood is locked.
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