engine MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2011 3.G Owners Handbook
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5Audio System
navigation sYstem (if eqUiPPeD ) – PRessing the Panel keYs oR toUching the scReen bUttons can PeRfoRm vaRioUs
fUnctions. oPeRate the scReen b Y toUching lightlY with a fingeRtiP. foR a UDio s Ystem oPeRating instRUctions in
oUtlanDeR sPoR ts withoUt a navigation s Ystem, Please RefeR to Y oUR owneR’s manUal.
Panel operation buttons:
MODE – displays the av mode selection screen
AUDIO – switches between the selected av mode and navigation screen
VOL – adjust the volume
PWR – turns on and off the audio function\:s
SET – displays the settings screen
OPEN – opens and closes \:the monitor panel
ENT with Joystick – implements th\:e selected item, scrolls the maps and im\:plements item selection.
MENU – displays the navigation menu screen
SCALE – changes the map s\:cale
NAVI – displays the current location screen
INFO – displays the info screen
C\fimate Contro\f System
Temperature C\bntr\bl Dial – t urn the temperature control dial clockwise to make the air warmer. t urn it counterclockwise to make the air cooler.
w hile the engine coolant temperature is low, the temperature of the air from the heater will be cool/cold until the engin\:e warms up, even if you
have selected warm air with the dia\:l.
Air Sele\fti\bn Swit\fh – select the outside ai\:rflow position to keep the windshield an\:d side windows clear and to quickly remove fog or frost from
the windshield. t o change the air sel\:ection, simply press the air selection \:switch. w hen the air conditioning turns o\:n, the air selection\: is controlled
automatically.
Bl\bwer Speed Sele\fti\bn D\wial – w hen the ignition switch is in the ON position, turn the \:blower speed selection dia\:l to set speed. w hen the blower
speed selection dial \:is set to the OFF position, all fan\bdriven airflow will stop.
Air C\bnditi\bning Swit\fh – Push the switch and the air conditioning compressor and indicator light will come on.
M\bde Sele\fti\bn Dial – t his dial controls the direction of airflow, not the amount of\: airflow. t he amount of airflow is controlled by the blower
selection dial. t o change the direction of air flowing from the vents, turn the mode \:selection dial to the desired airflow position. if equipped
with a uto temperature c ontrol, select AUTO for automatic air direction and blower fan speed. in AUTO mode, the system will adjust fan
speed, mode selection \:and temperature automatically.
Ele\ftri\f Rear Wind\bw Def\bgger Swit\fh – w hen the engine is run\:ning, the indicator light will come on when you push the electric \:rear
window defogger switch helping clear away moisture or light frost.
TIP: F\br Qui\fk Defr\bsting
\f. set the mode selection\: dial to the
position.
2. set blower dial to the maximum speed.
3. set the temperature to the highest position.
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External Audi\b Input Fun\fti\bn (if\w equipped)
You can listen to your portable audio
equipment, through your vehicle’s speakers
by connecting the audio\: equipment to the
Rca input connectors found in the center
arm rest. t o activate the Rca input mode,
press and hold the cD button for more than
2 seconds.
Auxili ary Audio connector (RCA )
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What does a\f\f this stu\b do?
1) Digital Cl\b\fk
t ime is displayed when the ignition\: key is in the ON or ACC position. t o set the time, press and hold the CLOCK [1] button until the display
flashes. t o change the hour, press the H [2] button. t o change the minutes, press the M [3] button.
once you have made your adjustments to the hours and min\:utes, then press the [1] button once more to lock in the time.
2) Multi-Inf\brmati\bn Meter (INFO) Butt\bn
t he info button changes display information for warnings, odometer/tripmeter, service reminder, engine coolant temperature, average
and momentary fuel c\:onsumption, driving \:range and average speed. it is also possible to change elements su\:ch as the language \:and units
used on the multi\bin\:formation display by pushing the multi\b\:information meter (INFO) button.
3) A\ftive Stability C\bntr\bl (ASC) OFF Butt\bn
t his system automatically turns on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. to deactivate the ASC, press the ASC OFF button
for 3 seconds or longer. t o reactivate the ASC, press the ASC OFF button again. mitsubishi motors recommends that the ASC normally be
kept in the ON position. f or more information, refer to your owner’s manual.
4) Rhe\bstat Meter Illuminati\bn Butt\bn
t he brightness of the instrument panel can be \:adjusted by pressing the button.
5) P\bwer Outlet (if equip\wped)
12 V POWER OUTLETS:
TYPE 1: l ocated in the floor console and the lugg\:age compartment. a ccessories can be operated when the ignition\: switch is in either the \:
ON or ACC position.
TYPE 2: l ocated in the floor console box. a ccessories can be operated in all ignition \:switch positions.
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Look at this . . .
1) FAST-Key (if equipped) \b with fast \bkey, you do not need to use the key to open the door or start the car. You can leave the key in your pocket or
purse.
LOCK the doors and tailg\:ate by pressing either the lock\: button on the key fob or pressing the black butt\:on to the right of the d\:oor handle or under
the liftgate handle.
UNLOCK the doors by pressing either the unlo\:ck button on the key fob or by pressing the black butt\:on to the right of the d\:oor handle. listen for the
beep and then open the\: door.
UNLOCK TAILGATE by grasping the liftgate handle.
FAST-Key Tip:
For\bv\fhicl\fs\bwithout\bPush\bButt\ton\bStart \b in the event the key fob battery loses power, remove the emergency key from the fob, turn it around and
insert the head of t\:he key into the slot in the f\:ob and use it as a \:traditional key to unlock the doors \:and start the car. it is not a valet key. if you leave
the fast \bkey in the vehicle and try to lock the doors, y\:ou will hear a series\: of beeps.
For\bv\fhicl\fs\bwith\bPush\bButton\bStart \b if the fast \bkey is not operating properly, you can insert the fast \bkey into the key slot in the glove box.
s tarting the engine a\:nd changing the operation mode should no\:w be possible.
2) Start/St\bp Engine Butt\bn – to start your vehicle using the Pus\:h button s tart, depress the brake pedal and push the \:start
button. To\bstop\bth\f\bv\fhicl\f\busing\bth\f\bPush\bBut\tton\bStop: make sure the vehicle is completely stopped, move the selector lever
to the “P” (P aRk) position, fully en\:gage the parking brake and press the engine button to stop the engine. if you have to bring
the engine to an emergency stop while driving, press and hold the engi\:ne switch for 3 seconds or more, or press it quickly 3
times or more. t he engine will stop and the operation mode will go t\:o acc.
Changing\bth\f\bOp\fration\bMod\f: if you press the start/stop/engine button without depressing the brake pedal, you can change
the operation mode in order of off , acc, on, off.
3) Teles\f\bpi\f Steering Wheel – located on the underside o\:f the steering column is a lever that unlocks the steering column and allows adjustment of
the height and distance of the steering wheel to the driver. w hen adjustments are complete, push the lever back to its original posit\:ion to lock the
steering wheel in place. a djust the steering wheel only whe\:n the vehicle is at a complete stop.
4) Fuel D\b\br Release – to open the fuel door, pull up on the fuel\: door lever located on the floor to the left of the dr\:iver’s seat.
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5) Seatbelts – in order to help with securing \:child safety seats and other cargo, mitsubishi’s seat belts have an a uto locking Restraint (alR) system.
w hen the seat belt is pulled all\: the way out, it engages t\:he alR which restricts it from pulling out. t o release the alR, simply allow the seat belt to
retract to its original posit\:ion.
6) Tire Pressure M\bnit\bring System (TPMS) – illuminates a warning light when y\:our tire pressure is too low. Please n\bte that \fhanges in the \buts\wide
temperature may de\frease tire pressure \fausing the TPMS l\wight t\b turn \bn. if the tPms light stays illuminated, check your tire pressure. f or more
information on tPms, refer to your owner’s manual.
7) Anti-L\b\fk Braking System (ABS) – each time your vehicle is started and driven a short distance, you will hear the sou\:nd of the abs motor operating
from the right front engine compartment. t his is the normal s\:ound the anti\block braking system makes when performing a self check.\:
8) Windshield Wiper Lever \b the wiper control lever is located on the right hand\: side of the steering column.
• Push the wiper lever down:
o one position to int for intermittent wiping
v ehicles equipped with \:Rain Sensing Wipers will display a Uto rather than int. when selected and moisture is
detected on the windshield\:, the wipers will aut\:omatically make a swipe across the glass.
o two positions for low wiping speed
o three positions for high speed
• Pull the lever towards you to dispense windshield\: washer fluid and wipers\: will automatically make several passes across the windshield
• Push the lever up to have the wipers complete a single pass
9) Rear Windshield Wiper Kn\bb – the wiper control knob is located on the right hand\: side of the wiper control lever. t he Rear window wiper/washer
is activated using the outer knob of the winds\:hield wiper controls.
• t wist the wiper knob cloc\:kwise:
o one position down to int for intermittent wiping
o two positions down to on for normal speed
o Push the end of the \:lever towards the steering column to spray the rear glass
Shown with rain sensing
feature if equipped, othe\,rwise
\fUTO \b intermittent feature.
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Out\fander Sport Quick Tips and Fun Facts
\f) not sure which side of your outlander sport the gas tank is\: on? take a look at the gas gauge next to your speedometer \b a triangle points\: to the
side where your outlander sport gas tank is.
2) e very little bit helps \:when it comes to increasing gas mileage. w e added a light weight material that is 6.5 pounds lig\:hter than steel and resists
pesky little dings bett\:er. w e even coated your engine pistons with a low\bfriction resin. as you can imagine, lighter vehicle with smoother\: operation
equals better gas mileage.
3) t here are little nuances all over the outlander sport. f or instance, open the center arm rest and check it out \:\b it is designed to hold a tissue box!
now open the glove box. see the notch at the top? t hat is put there to hold a pen so it d\:oesn’t rattle around. v ery cool indeed.
4) Your outlander sport has been designed\: with an audiophile’\:s ear in mind. e ven down to the front doors that house the speakers \b they are
engineered to provide a true audio experience without compromise when equipped wi\:th rockford\bfosgate audio only.
5) here’s a little surprise. t ap the turn signal l\:ever up or down quickly when cha\:nging lanes and the\: turn signal indica\:tor light will automatically flash
three times.
6) You can actually set\: your power doors lock functi\:on to unlock automatically when the sh\:ift lever is moved into the “P” position.
7) if equipped, the navigation s ystem includes Real\btime t raffic (R tt). this system shows traffic conditions on your navigation screen, yellow for
slowing and red for stop and go traffic. Real\b time t raffic is free for the life of your outlander sport if purchased with a navigation s ystem.