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How to Reset Service Maintenance Indicator Reminder Light On Mitsubishi Pajero

HOW TO RESET: Mitsubishi Pajero Service Reminder Light

Mitsubishi pajero spanner service maintenance reminder indicator light reset.

6 easy steps to reset the Spanner (Wrench Light) service maintenance reminder indicator light on Mitsubishi Pajero from year 2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.

  • Press the Push start button 1 time to enable battery mode.

Mitsubishi Pajero Spanner Light Reset - press the page button

  • While the Spanner Light is displayed. Press and hold the Page button until the spanner light is flashing.

Mitsubishi Pajero Spanner Light Reset - press the page button to display clear on the screen

  • While CLEAR is displayed , press a gain the page button until it reset to the new maintenance schedule.
  • Start the engine to check if the service maintenance reminder has been reset.

Note for some model of Mitsubishi Pajero you need to use the Trip Button , then follow the instruction above.

This tutorial may possibly work for the following car model.

  • Mitsubishi Shogun
  • Mitsubishi Montero
  • Baimin CJY6420E
  • Beijing BJ2032 Tornado
  • Changfeng Liebao Heijingang
  • Changfeng Liebao Qibing
  • Changfeng Liebao Q6 (2014–present)
  • Guangtong GTQ5490
  • Jincheng Pioneer
  • Jinhui Mitsubishi Montero
  • Sanjiu 3-Nine Mitsubishi Pajero
  • Sanxing SXZ6470/6471
  • Shanlu CJY6421D
  • Wanli Mitsubishi Pajero WLZ5030XLD
  • Xinkai HXK2020
  • Colt Shogun
  • Dodge Raider
  • Hyundai Galloper
  • Jinhui Mitsubishi Pajero

About Mitsubishi Pajero

The Mitsubishi Pajero is a full-size sport utility vehicle manufactured and marketed globally by Mitsubishi.

Mitsubishi markets the SUV as the Montero in Spain and the Americas (except for Brazil and Jamaica) and as the Shogun in the United Kingdom. However, the Montero is no longer sold in North America as of late 2006.The Pajero nameplate derives from Leopardus pajeros, the Pampas cat.

The Pajero has earned a respected legacy in rally and are particularly noted for having won the Dakar Rally 12 times, having the highest number of Dakar Rally stage wins (nearly twice that of the nearest competitor) and seizing 80% of Dakar Rally podium finishes from 2001-2005.Records for which Mitsubishi earned a place in the Guinness World Records and are currently unbeaten.

Due to their success, the Pajero, Montero and Shogun names were also applied to other, mechanically unrelated models, such as the Pajero Mini kei car, the Pajero Junior and Pajero iO/Pinin mini SUVs, and the Pajero/Montero/Shogun Sport pickup truck-based mid-size SUVs. The Pajero is one of three models by Mitsubishi (the others being the Mitsubishi Triton and Mitsubishi Pajero Sport) that share Mitsubishi’s heavy-duty, off-road-orientated Super-Select four-wheel-drive system as opposed to their light-duty Mitsubishi S-AWC all-wheel-drive system.

The Pajero will be discontinued in 2021 due to company’s cost-cutting reasons. (source:wiki)

Mitsubishi MOTORS Pajero Owner's Manual

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Table of Contents

General information.

  • Fuel Selection
  • Filling the Fuel Tank
  • Installation of Accessories
  • Modification/Alterations to the Electrical or Fuel Systems
  • Genuine Parts
  • Used Engine Oils Safety Instructions and Disposal Information
  • Disposal Information for Used Batteries

Locking and Unlocking

  • Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)
  • Keyless Entry System
  • Central Door Locks
  • Approach Lamps
  • Child-Protection" Rear Doors (5-Door Models)
  • Security Alarm System
  • Electric Window Control
  • Rear Side/Quarter Window

Seat and Seat Belts

  • Seat Arrangement
  • Front Seats
  • Seat Adjustment
  • Rear Seats (3-Door Models)*/ Second Seats (5-Door Models)
  • Head Restraints
  • Third Seat (5-Door Models)
  • Making a Luggage Area
  • Making a Flat Seat (Except for 3-Door Models Equipped with the Power Seat)
  • Pregnant Women Restraint
  • Child Restraint
  • Seat Belt Pretensioner System and Force Limiter System
  • Seat Belt Inspection
  • Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - Airbag

Instruments and Controls

  • Instruments
  • Indication and Warning Lamps
  • Indication Lamps
  • Warning Lamps
  • Centre Information Display
  • Combination Headlamps and Dipper Switch
  • Headlamp Levelling
  • Hazard Warning Flasher Switch
  • Turn-Signal Lever
  • Fog Lamp Switch
  • Wiper and Washer Switch
  • Rear Window Demister Switch
  • Wiper De-Icer Switch
  • Horn Switch

Starting and Driving

  • Driving, Alcohol and Drugs
  • Economical Driving
  • Safe Driving Techniques
  • Running-In Recommendations
  • Parking Brake
  • Inside Rear-View Mirror
  • Steering Wheel Height Adjustment
  • Outside Rear-View Mirrors
  • Ignition Switch
  • Steering Wheel Lock
  • Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
  • Manual Transmission
  • Automatic Transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 5A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)
  • Super Select 4WD II (SS4 II)
  • Rear Differential Lock
  • 4-Wheel Drive Operation
  • Cautions on Handling of 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles
  • Inspection and Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation
  • Brake Assist System
  • Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
  • Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC)
  • Power Steering System
  • Cruise Control
  • Reversing Sensor System

For Pleasant Driving

  • Ventilators
  • Front Automatic Air Conditioning
  • Rear Air Conditioning
  • Important Operation Tips for the Air Conditioning
  • Air Purifier (with Deodorizing Function)
  • LW/MW/FM Electronic Tuning Radio with CD Player
  • LW/MW/FM Electronic Tuning Radio with CD Autochanger
  • To Play Tracks from USB Device
  • To Play Tracks from a Bluetooth ® Device
  • To Use the External Audio Input Function
  • Steering Wheel Remote Control Switch
  • To Listen to a Disc in the Rear-Seat Display (Vehicles with Rear-Seat Display)
  • Error Codes
  • Error Codes (Ipod)
  • Error Codes (USB Memory Device)
  • Handling of Compact Discs
  • Link System
  • USB Input Terminal
  • Accessory Socket
  • Cigarette Lighter
  • Interior Lamps
  • Storage Spaces
  • Rear Shelf (3-Door Models)
  • Cargo Area Cover (5-Door Models)
  • Convenient Hooks (5-Door Models)
  • Luggage Hooks
  • Installation Position for Warning Triangle

For Emergencies

  • Emergency Starting
  • If the Vehicle Breaks down
  • Engine Overheating
  • Bleeding the Fuel System (Diesel-Powered Vehicles Only)
  • Removal of Water from the Fuel Filter (Diesel-Powered Vehicles Only)
  • Tool, Jack and Jack Handle
  • How to Change a Tyre
  • Operation under Adverse Driving Conditions

Maintenance

  • Catalytic Converter
  • Service Precautions
  • Engine Coolant
  • Washer Fluid
  • Brake Fluid
  • Clutch Fluid
  • Power Steering Fluid
  • Parking Brake Break-In
  • Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement
  • General Maintenance
  • For Cold and Snowy Weather
  • Fusible Links
  • Vehicle Labeling
  • Vehicle Dimensions
  • Vehicle Performance
  • Vehicle Weight
  • Engine Specifications
  • Electrical System
  • Tyres and Wheels
  • Fuel Consumption
  • Refill Capacities

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  • Maintenance 308

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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi MOTORS Pajero

  • Page 1 OWNER’ S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Table of contents Overview General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications OBKE12E1...
  • Page 3 Overview Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area) E00100106021 1. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for driver's seat) p. 2-33 Horn switch p. 3-43 2. Instruments p. 3-02 3. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-35 4. Windscreen wiper and washer switch p. 3-37 Rear window wiper and washer switch p.
  • Page 4 Overview 1. Daytime dipper button (meter illumination control) p. 3-06 2. Instruments p. 3-02 3. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for driver's seat) p. 2-33 Horn switch p. 3-43 4. Windscreen wiper and washer switch p. 3-37 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 3-41 5.
  • Page 5 Overview Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel) E00100104779 1. Audio* p. 5-12, 5-26 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System* Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 2. Centre information display* p. 3-11 3. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 2-36 4.
  • Page 6 Overview 1. Centre information display* p. 3-11 2. Audio* p. 5-12, 5-26 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System* Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 3. Front automatic air conditioning p. 5-03 4. Rear window demister switch p. 3-42 5.
  • Page 7 Overview Interior E00100204116 1. Electric window control p. 1-15 2. Electric window lock switch p. 1-15 3. Central door lock switch p. 1-07 4. Sunroof switch* p. 1-17 5. Sunglasses holder* p. 5-94 Type 1 Type 2 6. Sunroof switch* p. 1-17 7.
  • Page 8 Overview 1. Sunroof switch* p. 1-17 2. Sunglasses holder* p. 5-94 3. Sunroof switch* p. 1-17 4. Ceiling lamp p. 5-87 5. Room & map lamp p. 5-88, 8-24, 8-29 Interior lamp switch p. 5-88 6. Electric window lock switch p. 1-15 7.
  • Page 9 Overview Luggage area E00100401351 1. Accessory socket p. 5-86 2. Rear shelf* p. 5-95 3. Jack p. 6-07 Jack handle p. 6-07 Tool p. 6-07 4. Luggage hooks p. 5-97 5. Securing bands of warning triangle p. 5-98 6. Securing bolts of spare wheel garnish p. 6-10 3-door models 7.
  • Page 10 Overview Outside (Front) E00100504832 1. Engine compartment p. 9-15 Bonnet p. 8-03 2. Windscreen wiper and washer p. 3-37 3. Rain sensor* p. 3-38 4. Sunroof* p. 1-17 5. Electric window control p. 1-15 6. Rear side/quarter window p. 1-17 Antenna p.
  • Page 11 Overview Outside (Rear) E00100503239 1. Rear fog lamp p. 3-36, 8-24, 8-28 2. Rear turn-signal lamps* p. 3-35, 8-24, 8-27 3. Tail lamps* p. 3-31, 8-24, 8-27 4. Licence plate lamps p. 3-31, 8-24, 8-28 5. Spare wheel garnish p. 6-09 6.

Page 12: Table Of Contents

Page 13: fuel selection, page 14: filling the fuel tank, page 15: installation of accessories, page 16: modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems, page 17: used engine oils safety instructions and disposal information.

  • Page 18 Locking and unlocking Keys....................1-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system).....1-03 Keyless entry system*..............1-04 Doors....................1-06 Central door locks.................1-07 “Child-protection” rear doors (5-door models)......1-08 Approach lamps*................1-08 Backdoor..................1-09 Security alarm system*..............1-10 Electric window control..............1-15 Rear side/quarter window.............1-17 Sunroof*..................1-17 OBKE12E1...

Page 19: Keys

Page 20: electronic immobilizer (anti-theft starting system), page 21: keyless entry system.

  • Page 22 4. Remove the remote control transmitter from recommend contact the case. the remote control switch case. Then, open MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service the remote control transmitter using the meth- Point. od described in step 3. A maximum of 4 remote control switches are available for your vehicle.

Page 23: Doors

Page 24: central door locks, page 25: child-protection" rear doors (5-door models), page 26: backdoor, page 27: security alarm system.

  • Page 28 Locking and unlocking The security alarm has four modes: Also, if unlawful moving of the vehicle is attemp- Changing the security alarm settings ted or a vehicle intrusion is detected, the alarm will E00301600212 It is possible to set the security alarm to the “ac- be activated.
  • Page 29 Locking and unlocking (Since the ignition switch is in the “LOCK” NOTE position, washer fluid will not be sprayed.) If anything with regard to making changes to the security alarm system settings is hard to understand, please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 30 Locking and unlocking confirmation, and the security alarm indica- NOTE The buzzer will sound twice and the function will tor (B) on the instrument panel blinks. be activated. The security alarm system can be activated when people are riding inside the vehicle or when the windows are open.
  • Page 31 If the battery terminals are disconnected It is possible to halt the activation of an alarm us- ted. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- while the system is in the system preparation ing the following methods: thorized Service Point.

Page 32: Electric Window Control

  • Page 33 “LOCK” position. Therefore be especially careful that no fin- For details, we recommend you to consult a gers are trapped in the window. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE The safety mechanism can be activated if the...

Page 34: Rear Side/Quarter Window

  • Page 35 Locking and unlocking NOTE NOTE NOTE The safety mechanism can be activated if the When the sunroof is tilted up, the sunshade If the sunroof switch is operated with the driving conditions or other circumstances is automatically opened slightly. lock switch pressed, a buzzer sounds to indi- cause the sunroof to be subjected to a physi- cate the sunroof cannot be opened or closed.
  • Page 36 Locking and unlocking Release the switch as soon as the sunroof rea- Sunshade To close ches the fully open or fully closed position. When switch (1) is pressed, the sunshade and the E00307900103 Slide the sunshade manually to open and close it. If the sunroof does not operate when the sun- sunroof close together.
  • Page 37 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 38 Seat and seat belts Seats....................2-02 Seat arrangement................2-03 Seat adjustment................2-05 Front seats..................2-05 Rear seats (3-door models)*/Second seats (5-door mod- els)*..................2-09 Third seat (5-door models)*............2-11 Head restraints................2-11 Making a luggage area..............2-12 Making a flat seat (Except for 3-door models equipped with the power seat)..............2-18 Seat belts..................2-20 Pregnant women restraint.............2-22 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system....2-23...

Page 39: Seats

Page 40: seat arrangement.

  • Page 41 Seat and seat belts 3-door models 5-door models Folding the rear seatbacks forward (3-door models) / Folding the second seatbacks forward (5-door mod- els) ® p. 2-12 Folding the rear seats (3-door models) / Folding the second seats (5-door models) ® p. 2-13 How to stow large articles Storage of the third seat ®...

Page 42: Seat Adjustment

  • Page 43 Seat and seat belts Power type To recline the seatback Power type Adjust the seat by operating the switch as indicated Adjust the seatback angle by operating the switch E00400600056 by the arrows. as indicated by the arrows. Manual type In order to recline the seatback, lean forward slight- ly, pull the seatback lock lever up, and then lean backward to the desired position and release the lev-...
  • Page 44 Seat and seat belts To adjust seat cushion height NOTE E00400700451 To prevent the battery from running down, operate the power seat with the engine run- Manual type ning. To adjust the seat cushion height, turn the dial as shown in the illustration. 3- To move the whole seat cushion up and down Lumbar support adjustment (Power type, driver’s seat)
  • Page 45 Seat and seat belts NOTE Pull up the lever (A) or depress the pedal (B), tilt Heated seats* the seatback forward. Then slide the entire seat for- To prevent the battery from running down, E00401100797 The heated seats can be operated with the ignition ward.

Page 46: Rear Seats (3-Door Models)*/ Second Seats (5-Door Models)

  • Page 47 Seat and seat belts NOTE Armrest CAUTION Each seatback can be adjusted by the lever E00402400218 on its side. When storing the armrest, push the arm- For rear seats (3-door models) On 5-door models, each of the second seat’s rest securely to prevent it from falling Press the button (A) at the top of the armrest and sidebacks (A) is foldable.

Page 48: Third Seat (5-Door Models)

Page 49: making a luggage area.

  • Page 50 Seat and seat belts 2. Lift up the knob (A) behind the seatback, Push lightly on the seatback to confirm that it has To fold then tilt the seatback forward. actually been secured. 1. If your vehicle is equipped with a rear shelf (3- door models) / cargo area cover (5-door mod- els), remove it before performing the follow- ing steps.
  • Page 51 Seat and seat belts To replace Push lightly on the seatback to confirm that 2. Stow the removed head restraints in the lug- it has actually been secured. gage floor box with their front faces facing 1. Hold the seat with your hand, then return the upward.
  • Page 52 Seat and seat belts 4. Push lever (D) forward, then tilt the seatback 6. Fold down the stands (F). CAUTION forward until the seatback touches the seat cushion. Ensure that lever (E) is not operated while the seat is occupied. The folding ac- tion of the seat in such a situation could result in an unexpected accident.
  • Page 53 Seat and seat belts After the operation, push lightly on the seat- 2. Pull up knob (A) on the side of the seatback, 4. Pull the seat lock lever (C). back to confirm that it has actually been se- then tilt the seatback forward. cured.
  • Page 54 Seat and seat belts 6. Put down the front end of the seat to the 8. Hold the seat as shown in the illustration, re- To refit floor. In this situation, the seat locking sys- move the seat by sliding it backward. 1.

Page 55: Making A Flat Seat (Except For 3-Door Models Equipped With The Power Seat)

  • Page 56 Seat and seat belts NOTE Refer to “To adjust forward or backward” on Reverse the above procedure when returning page 2-05 and “To recline the seatback” on On 5-door models, each of the second seat’s the seat to the normal position. page 2-06.

Page 57: Seat Belts

  • Page 58 Seat and seat belts Seat belt reminder/warning lamp Move the seat belt anchor down with the lock knob WARNING (A) depressed. To move the anchor up, slide it with- E00409800338 The seat belt warning lamp is located on the instru- out depressing the lock knob (A).

Page 59: Pregnant Women Restraint

Page 60: seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system.

  • Page 61 Seat and seat belts Caution for installing the child re- Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF straint on vehicles with a front passen- switch. (Refer to “To turn an airbag off” on page ger airbag 2-36).
  • Page 62 Seat and seat belts The child restraint system should be appropri- WARNING ate for the child’s weight and height and prop- erly fit in the vehicle. For a higher degree of When the child restraint system is not in safety: THE CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM use, keep your child restraint system se- SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN THE REAR cured with the seat belt or remove it from...
  • Page 63 IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. IL- Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and/or this size class.
  • Page 64 MZ314509 (Child restraint system) E1-04301146 MZ314394 (ISOFIX base) MZ313045 E1-04301133 : To be available in 2012 NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 2-27 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 65 When installing a child restraint system, prevent the head restraint from touching the child restraint system by removing it or adjusting its height. Key of letters to be inserted in the table above: L- Suitable for particular child restraints in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 66 When installing a child restraint system that’s a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine part for the mass group “0+ up to 13 kg” in a rear outboard seating position, remove the head restraint from the rear outboard seating position and tip the rear outboard seatback fully rearward.
  • Page 67 : To be available in 2012 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 68 Seat and seat belts Installing a child restraint system to Tether anchorage locations It is not necessary to retain the child restraint sys- tem using the vehicle’s seat belts. There are 2 attachment points on the floor, located the lower anchorage (ISOFIX child re- behind the rear seat (3-door models)/second seat (5- straint mountings) and tether anchor- door models).
  • Page 69 Seat and seat belts structions provided by the child restraint sys- bracket (G) and tighten the top tether strap so 6. Push and pull the child restraint system in all tem’s manufacturer. it is securely fastened. directions to be sure it is firmly secured. To remove Remove the child restraint in accordance with the instructions provided by the child restraint sys-...

Page 70: Seat Belt Inspection

  • Page 71 Seat and seat belts How the Supplemental Restraint Sys- The airbags will operate only when the ignition WARNING switch is in the “ON” or “START” position. tem works Do not sit on the edge of the seat, or lean E00407300922 The airbags deployment produces a sudden, loud The SRS includes the following components: head or chest close to the steering wheel...
  • Page 72 Seat and seat belts Caution for installing the child re- WARNING straint on vehicles with a front passen- A REARWARD FACING CHILD RE- ger airbag STRAINT must NOT be used in the front E00408800331 passenger seat if the front passenger’s air- The label shown here is attached on vehicles with a front passenger airbag.
  • Page 73 Seat and seat belts Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp To turn an airbag off E00411500068 E00410600189 switch The front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp E00410100070 is located in the instrument panel. The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch can WARNING be used to disable the front passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 74 We recommend you to have the system in- spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • If the indication lamp remains on when the front passenger’s airbag ON-...
  • Page 75 Seat and seat belts Deployment of front airbags Because frontal collisions can easily move you out Examples of some typical conditions are shown in of position, it is important to always properly wear the illustration. E00407501279 your seat belts. Your seat belts will help keep you The front airbags ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY in a safe distance from the steering wheel and in- when…...
  • Page 76 Seat and seat belts The front airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED TO DE- Examples of some typical conditions are shown in WARNING the illustration. PLOY when… The front airbags are not designed to deploy in con- Do not attach anything to the steering ditions where they cannot typically provide protec- wheel padded cover, such as trim materi- tion to the occupant.
  • Page 77 Seat and seat belts The label shown here is attached to the seatbacks Deployment of side airbags and cur- WARNING with a side airbag. tain airbags Right after the airbag inflation, several E00407701301 airbag system components will be hot. Do The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE DE- not touch them;...
  • Page 78 Seat and seat belts The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT Examples of some typical conditions are shown in Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not the illustration. protect the occupant in all types of side collisions, DEPLOY when…...
  • Page 79 We recommend work around and on the side airbags and curtain airbags system to be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. WARNING Do not allow any rear seat occupant to...
  • Page 80 SRS servicing side rail, you should have the SRS inspec- stays on. E00407901390 ted by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- The SRS warning lamp is shared by the SRS airbag ized Service Point. and the seat belt pretensioner system. WARNING...
  • Page 81 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 82 Instruments and controls Instruments...................3-02 Indication and warning lamps............3-07 Indication lamps................3-08 Warning lamps................3-09 Centre information display*............3-11 Combination headlamps and dipper switch........3-31 Headlamp levelling...............3-33 Turn-signal lever................3-35 Hazard warning flasher switch.............3-35 Fog lamp switch................3-36 Wiper and washer switch..............3-37 Wiper de-icer switch*..............3-42 Rear window demister switch............3-42 Horn switch...................3-43 OBKE12E1...

Page 83: Instruments

  • Page 84 Instruments and controls Tripmeter NOTE Service reminder The tripmeter indicates the distance travelled dur- E00517700092 When disconnecting the battery terminal for ing a particular trip or period. a long time, the memory of tripmeter display There are two tripmeter displays: TRIP TRIP are cleared, and the dis- play returns to “0”.
  • Page 85 For further information, we recommend you to con- 1. Push the reset button (D) to view the number and driving distance remaining until the next sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service of months and driving distance remaining un- inspection. Point.
  • Page 86 Instruments and controls Fuel gauge The fuel gauge will not give an accurate indi- NOTE cation if the vehicle is refuelled with the igni- E00500700856 On inclines or curves, due to the movement The fuel gauge indicates the fuel level in the fuel tion switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 87 Instruments and controls Daytime dipper button (meter illumi- nation control) E00508800097 Turn the dial to adjust the illumination (meter, mul- ti centre display audio system’s control panel, heat- er control panel, etc.) to the desired brightness. 1- To reduce brightness 2- To increase brightness NOTE The meter brightness stays memorized.

Page 88: Indication And Warning Lamps

Page 89: indication lamps, page 90: warning lamps.

  • Page 91 Instruments and controls Check engine warning lamp CAUTION CAUTION E00502601696 This lamp is a part of an onboard diag- If the lamp does not illuminate If it illuminates while the en- nostic system which monitors the emis- when the ignition switch is gine is running, there is a prob- sions, engine control system or automat- turned to the “ON”...

Page 92: Centre Information Display

  • Page 93 Instruments and controls Type 1 Type 2 1- Digital clock ® p. 3-20 6- Disc number 9- “ADJ” button Indicates the time. Shows the disc number. When no disc is in- Used for adjusting the clock and for selecting serted, it does not show a disc number. settings displays.
  • Page 94 Instruments and controls Adjusting the time E00518000047 Following modes are available for clock adjustment: Changing the information display NOTE For vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine au- Automatic clock adjustment does not take E00517900209 Every time the “INFO” button is pressed lightly, dio: place while a settings display is shown.
  • Page 95 Instruments and controls 1- Audio information ® p. 5-12 2- Average fuel consumption ® p. 3-15 3- Driving range ® p. 3-15 4- Average speed ® p. 3-16 5- Outside temperature ® p. 3-17 6- Altimeter ® p. 3-17 7- Barometer ® p. 3-18 8- Calendar ®...
  • Page 96 Instruments and controls Average fuel consumption When the average fuel consumption cannot When you turn the ignition switch to the be calculated, “--.-” will be shown. “ON” position about 4 hours (or more) after E00518200238 The average fuel consumption during the period The average and momentary fuel consump- turning it from the “ON”...
  • Page 97 Instruments and controls The driving range is shown based on the ac- NOTE NOTE cumulated fuel consumption data, however, Pressing the “RESET” function button will When you turn the ignition switch to the may be changed depending on the driving con- not reset the indication (C).
  • Page 98 Instruments and controls NOTE Resetting the outside temperature When the outside air temperature drops below about 3 °C (37 °F), the alarm sounds and the out- Press the “RESET” function button to reset the The average speed can be reset separately for side air temperature symbol (A) flashes for about graph of the outside temperature.
  • Page 99 Instruments and controls To adjust the elevation NOTE Barometer It is possible to adjust the currently indicated eleva- E00518700031 The elevation is determined from changes in This display shows the atmospheric pressure at the tion using the following function buttons: atmospheric pressure.
  • Page 100 Instruments and controls NOTE Clock-only NOTE E00518900017 Pressing the “RESET” function button will If you operate the audio system, the audio dis- Only the clock is shown. The time notation can be not reset the indication (C). play pops up. changed to your desired setting.
  • Page 101 Instruments and controls Changing the clock settings “H”- Adjust “hour”. E00519200062 The indication increases by one hour, ev- 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the clock set- ery time you lightly press the “H” func- ting display. tion button. If you continue pressing the button for about 2 seconds or more, the indication is fast-forwarded, and then the setting is changed to the hour selected.
  • Page 102 Instruments and controls NOTE 2. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- “+”- To make the display brighter lect the setting you wish to adjust (daytime Vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI The display becomes brighter by one or nighttime). Then press the “SELECT” func- Multi Communication System (MMCS) also step, every time you lightly press the tion button.
  • Page 103 Instruments and controls NOTE Do not install ski racks, antennas, etc. which The declination can be set at intervals of As the display brightness can be adjusted in are attached to the vehicle by means of a mag- 1 degrees, from 28 degrees west (W28) to the center information display only, the bright- net.
  • Page 104 Instruments and controls 3. When the declination adjustment has been NOTE 3. Turn the vehicle slowly through 360 degrees completed, press the “SET” function button. in a safe, open area with no buildings and oth- If your vehicle has a sunroof, keep the sun- er vehicles.
  • Page 105 Instruments and controls NOTE Changing the calendar setting The “Completed the calibration”. message E00519500023 The date and the calendar indication patterns can may be displayed even if you terminate the be changed. turn before it is complete and return to the ve- hicle’s original direction.
  • Page 106 Instruments and controls 4. After setting the date, press the “INFO” but- 2. Press function button “←” or “→” to select ton to return to the information display. your desired indication pattern. Type 1 NOTE Type 2 You can return to the previous display by pressing the “BACK”...
  • Page 107 Instruments and controls Selecting the item to set Push the function button “SELECT”. The set- 1. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- ting display for your selected item will appear. lect “FUEL ECONOMY”. Then press the 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the user cus- “SELECT”...
  • Page 108 Instruments and controls 3. After setting, press the “INFO” button to re- the display time notation will be updated to turn to the information display. the selected one. NOTE You can return to the previous display by pressing the “BACK” function button. Changing the language 12-hour 24-hour...
  • Page 109 Instruments and controls 2. After setting the time notation, press the “IN- 1. Push the “SELECT” function button. 3. Press the “SELECT” function button. FO” button to return to the information dis- play. 2. Press the “←” function button to select 4.
  • Page 110 Instruments and controls 5. Press the “SET” function button. Adjusting the barometer 2. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- lect the “BAROMETER ADJUST” display. E00524400020 It is possible to adjust the barometer indication and Then press the “SELECT” function button. return it to the factory setting.
  • Page 111 Instruments and controls NOTE Resetting to the factory setting “+”- To adjust the barometer Although the barometer value is changed to 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the barome- Each gentle press of the “+” function but- the factory setting, a barometer unit you have ter adjustment display.

Page 112: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

  • Page 113 For further information, we recommend you door for 3 minutes with the lamp switch in to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. the “ ” position, the lamps will turn off au- tomatically.

Page 114: Headlamp Levelling

  • Page 115 Instruments and controls 5-door models Vehicles with only the front seats Automatic headlamp levelling warning lamp The automatic headlamp levelling warning lamp Except for vehicles with only the front seats should illuminate when the ignition switch is turned “ON”, and should go off in a few seconds. Vehicle condi- Vehi- tion...

Page 116: Turn-Signal Lever

Page 117: fog lamp switch, page 118: wiper and washer switch.

  • Page 119 Instruments and controls The wipers will operate once if the wiper lever is If the blades are frozen to the windscreen or rear Wiper operation under these conditions can scratch raised to the “MIST” position and released. This op- window, do not operate the wipers until the ice has the windscreen and damage the wipers.
  • Page 120 Lower sensitivity to rain • A physical shock is applied to the wind- er in the “OFF” position. screen. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- • A physical shock is applied to the rain NOTE ized Service Point when replacing the wind- sensor.
  • Page 121 Instruments and controls The wipers will operate once if the lever is raised The wipers will operate once if the lever is moved On a vehicle equipped with the headlamp washer, to the “MIST” position and released when the igni- to the “AUTO”...
  • Page 122 Instruments and controls Rear window wiper and washer NOTE Push the button once and the washer fluid will be sprayed on to the headlamps. E00507300994 To ensure a clear rearward view, the wiper The rear window wiper and washer switch can be performs several continuous operations when operated with the ignition switch in the “ON”...

Page 123: Wiper De-Icer Switch

Page 124: horn switch.

  • Page 125 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 126 Starting and driving Economical driving...............4-02 Rear-view camera*...............4-52 Driving, alcohol and drugs............4-02 Cargo loads...................4-56 Safe driving techniques..............4-03 Trailer towing................4-57 Running-in recommendations............4-04 Parking brake................4-06 Parking..................4-07 Steering wheel height adjustment..........4-08 Inside rear-view mirror..............4-08 Outside rear-view mirrors.............4-10 Ignition switch................4-12 Steering wheel lock..............4-13 Starting..................4-14 Diesel particulate filter (DPF)*............4-15 Manual transmission..............4-16 Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 5A/T (Intelligent &...

Page 127: Economical Driving

Page 128: safe driving techniques, page 129: running-in recommendations.

  • Page 130 Starting and driving Vehicles with A/T Speed limit Shift point 3000 models 3200 models 3800 models 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc gear 25 km/h (16 mph) 10 km/h (6 mph) 25 km/h (16 mph) 10 km/h (6 mph) 25 km/h (16 mph) 10 km/h (6 mph)

Page 131: Parking Brake

Page 132: parking, page 133: steering wheel height adjustment.

  • Page 134 Starting and driving To reduce the glare Type 2 Type 3 When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are very bright, the reflection factor of the rear-view very bright, the reflection factor of the rear-view Type 1 mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare.

Page 135: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

  • Page 136 Starting and driving Automatic extension of mirrors CAUTION CAUTION If the engine is stopped and started with the mirrors retracted, the mirrors automatically extend for safe- Do not drive the vehicle with the mirror It is possible to retract and extend the mir- ty when the vehicle speed reaches 30 km/h folded in.

Page 137: Ignition Switch

Page 138: steering wheel lock, page 139: starting, page 140: diesel particulate filter (dpf), page 141: manual transmission.

  • Page 142 Starting and driving CAUTION If the clutch is engaged suddenly while the engine revolution is high, an extreme- ly large load will be applied instantaneous- ly to the power train, possibly leading to the breakage of that component. Please en- sure, therefore, that the clutch pedal is al- ways applied in a slow yet firm manner.
  • Page 143 Starting and driving Possible driving speed E00610801382 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Speed limit Shift point 3000 models 3200 models 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc...

Page 144: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Ii Sports Mode 5A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Ii)

  • Page 145 Starting and driving Selector lever position indication lamps “N” NEUTRAL WARNING At this position the transmission is disengaged. It is E00603500247 When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po- the same as the neutral position on a M/T, and If the lock button is always pushed to op- sition, the indication lamps in the instrument panel should only be used when the vehicle is stationary...
  • Page 146 Starting and driving Sports mode When driving away on a slippery road, push CAUTION selector lever forward into E00603901176 Whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, “+ (SHIFT UP)” position. This causes the In sports mode, the driver must execute sports mode is selected by gently pushing the selec- transmission to shift into the 2 gear which...
  • Page 147 Starting and driving When a malfunction occurs in the A/T When the A/T fluid temperature warning lamp Operation of the A/T comes on E00615100035 E00604200560 When the “N” indication lamp blinks E00615300109 When the A/T fluid temperature warning lamp E00615200023 CAUTION When the “N”...
  • Page 148 Starting and driving DRIVING DOWNHILL NOTE CAUTION When travelling down steep grades, the computer On a slope, be sure to apply the parking may automatically select a lower gear. This func- brake before moving the selector lever to the Do not race the engine with brake pedal tion assists engine braking efforts, reducing the “P”...

Page 149: Super Select 4Wd Ii (Ss4 Ii)

  • Page 150 Starting and driving Transfer shift lever operation CAUTION E00605900072 The transfer shift lever is operated by pushing it Do not drive your vehicle in the “4HLc” down and sliding it to the desired position. or “4LLc” position on dry paved roads and highways.
  • Page 151 Starting and driving When shifting from “2H” to “4H” in cold 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp “2H” ↔ “4H” weather while the vehicle is in motion, the E00606000113 Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation transmission gear may make some noise. In cold weather, try to shift the gear while the tion indication lamp...
  • Page 152 Starting and driving “2H” ↔ “4HLc” “4H” ↔ “4HLc” “4HLc” ↔ “4LLc” Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation Transfer shift 2WD/4WD operation indication tion indication lamp tion indication lamp lever position lamp 4HLc Drive mode Drive mode switching Drive mode switching switching in...
  • Page 153 Starting and driving NOTE If the front and rear wheel lamps blink rapid- ly (twice per second) when you attempt to The 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp make a “4HLc” ↔ “4LLc” selection, the se- blinks while the selection is in process. Take lection cannot be made.

Page 154: Rear Differential Lock

  • Page 155 Starting and driving NOTE • If the vehicle speed is 12 km/h (7 mph) The operation state of 2WD/4WD operation or lower, turn the steering wheel from rear differential lock indication lamp The indication lamp blinks while the rear dif- side to side until the indication lamp illu- ferential lock is being switched between its minates steadily.
  • Page 156 Starting and driving When one of the wheels has fallen in a ditch When getting out of snow When the vehicle is unable to get going because one of the wheels is on the snow and the other on a paved road.

Page 157: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

  • Page 158 Starting and driving Driving on sandy or muddy roads CAUTION WARNING Set the transfer shift lever to the “4HLc” or “4LLc” position and then gradually depress the accelerator When attempting to rock your vehicle out Selecting the “4HLc” or “4LLc” position pedal for a smooth start.
  • Page 159 5 km/h (3 mph) to avoid splashing too much ing the grade. water. MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible WARNING to the operator for any damage or injury caused or liability incurred by improper and CAUTION Go straight up.

Page 160: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

  • Page 161 Starting and driving Clutch operation CAUTION If you can shift the transfer shift lever to the “2H” position. Quick or slight clutch engagement made while the engine is running at high speed will cause damage Be sure to shift the transfer shift lever to to the clutch and transmission because the tractive the “2H”...

Page 162: Braking

Page 163: brake assist system, page 164: anti-lock brake system (abs).

  • Page 165 Starting and driving ABS warning lamp NOTE If the warning lamp illuminates while E00607200532 Depressing the brake pedal repeatedly may driving The ABS warning lamp should illuminate when the turn on the brake warning lamp, ABS warn- E00607300416 ignition switch is turned “ON”, and should go off ing lamp and brake warning buzzer.

Page 166: Power Steering System

  • Page 167 Starting and driving you depress it. These do not indicate a mal- Active traction control function indication To reactivate the Active Stability Control function, function. lamp ® p. 4-44 press the ASC OFF switch again. It is strongly rec- • When the ignition switch is set to the ommended that the Active Stability Control func- “ON”...
  • Page 168 Starting and driving Driving hints NOTE If the indication lamps stay on or do not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po- E00618100036 The Active Stability Control function does When extricating the vehicle from mud, sand or sition, we recommend you to have your vehicle in- not operate when the transfer shift lever is in fresh snow with the transfer shift lever in the “2H”,...
  • Page 169 Starting and driving NOTE When the active Traction Control System operates, CAUTION the active traction control function indication lamp Immediately after reconnection of the battery (1) blinks and the indication lamp for the wheel (2) cable, the indication lamp will illuminate If the temperature in the braking system being subjected to antispin control also blinks.

Page 170: Cruise Control

  • Page 171 Starting and driving on the cruise control. The “CRUISE” indica- 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired When you reach your desired speed, release the tion lamp in the meter cluster will come on. speed, then press and release the “COAST switch.
  • Page 172 Starting and driving Accelerator pedal When you reach your desired speed, release the Brake pedal switch. Your new cruising speed is now set. While driving at the set speed, use the accelerator While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, pedal to reach your desired speed and then press which disengages the cruise control, then press the the “COAST SET”...
  • Page 173 RES” switch (C). Refer to “To resume the set When your speed slows to about 15 km/h inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS speed” on page 4-49. (9 mph) or more below the set speed because Authorized Service Point.

Page 174: Reversing Sensor System

  • Page 175 Starting and driving Vehicles without a towing bar NOTE CAUTION The detection areas are within approximately If the rear bumper or the spare wheel garnish 50 cm (A) from the corner sensors, 150 cm (B) has been exposed to an impact, the corner or •...
  • Page 176 Starting and driving To operate It will flash in case there is a malfunction in the sys- • Setting when towing bar is not equipped tem. For details, refer to ““SONAR OFF” indica- When the gearshift lever is moved to the E00615700581 To operate the system, move the gearshift lever to tion lamp”...
  • Page 177 Starting and driving Rear-view camera* Back sensor (vehicles without a towing bar) Vehicles without a towing bar While the operation of the system is stopped at the E00618400198 Vehicle to obstacle dis- “SONAR” switch, push the “SONAR” switch ap- The rear-view camera is a system that shows the Warning sound cycle tance proximately 3 seconds or more, and release it.
  • Page 178 Starting and driving Location of rear-view camera CAUTION The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into the spare wheel garnish. The line (red) shows the point approxi- mately 50 cm behind the rear extremity of the rear bumper. Be careful because the spare wheel gar- nish overhangs for approximately 30 cm behind the rear extremity of the rear bumper.
  • Page 179 Starting and driving • Do not subject the camera to physical NOTE • When there is an upward slope at the back. shock. When the vehicle is tilting because of the num- • Do not apply wax to the camera. ber of people in the vehicle, the weight and •...
  • Page 180 Starting and driving To permanently set the non- display mode 4. Press the switch until the desired language ap- pears on the display. 1. Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position. Each time you press the switch, the language will change to the next one.
  • Page 181 Use a roof carrier that properly fits your recommend consult short distance, always check the load to vehicle. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service make sure it is securely fastened to the Do not load luggage directly onto the roof. Point. roof carrier.
  • Page 182 Before using an automatic car wash, remove MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. the roof carrier. The regulations concerning the towing of a trailer Be sure that adequate clearance is main- may differ from country to country.
  • Page 183 Starting and driving *: For vehicles with only front seats, 3-door models 5-door models 80 km/h (50 mph) should be applied in- 512.5 mm 797 mm stead of 100 km/h (62 mph). It is also recommended that you obey the lo- 564 mm 564 mm cal regulations in case driving speed with a...
  • Page 184 For pleasant driving Ventilators..................5-02 Rear shelf (3-door models)*............5-95 Front automatic air conditioning..........5-03 Cargo area cover (5-door models)*..........5-96 Rear air conditioning*..............5-10 Convenient hooks (5-door models)*..........5-96 Important operation tips for the air conditioning......5-11 Luggage hooks................5-97 Air purifier (with deodorizing function)........5-12 Coat hooks..................5-97 LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player*....5-12 Installation position for warning triangle........5-98 LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD autoch-...

Page 185: Ventilators

Page 186: front automatic air conditioning.

  • Page 187 For pleasant driving Control panel E00702500922 1- Temperature control dial 2- Demister switch 3- MODE switch 4- OFF switch 5- Blower speed selection dial 6- AUTO switch 7- Rear window demister switch ® p. 3-42 8- Air selection switch 9- Rear fan switch* ® p. 5-10 10- Air conditioning switch 11- Temperature display 12- Mode selection display...
  • Page 188 For pleasant driving NOTE The selected blower speed will be shown by the NOTE front blower speed display (A). There is an interior air temperature sensor While the engine coolant temperature is low, (A) in the illustrated position. the temperature of the air from the heater Never place anything on top of the sensor, will be cool/cold until the engine warms up, since doing so will prevent it from function-...
  • Page 189 For pleasant driving AUTO switch Push the switch again to switch it off. CAUTION E00702600011 When the AUTO switch is pressed, the operation in- Normally, use the outside position to keep CAUTION dication lamp (A) illuminates and the mode selec- the windscreen and side windows clear tion (except for “...
  • Page 190 For pleasant driving OFF switch Demister switch : Medium amount of air from the ventilators E00702700012 E00703900037 : Large amount of air from the ventilators Push the switch to turn off the air conditioning sys- When this switch is pressed, the mode changes to tem.
  • Page 191 For pleasant driving Foot position Demister position 2. Select the temperature control dial to the de- sired temperature. Air flows mainly to the leg area. Air flows mainly to the windscreen and the door windows. The mode selection (except for “ ”), blow- er speed adjustment, recirculated/outside air selection, temperature adjustment and air con-...
  • Page 192 For pleasant driving Operating the system in manual mode For ordinary demisting For quick demisting Use this setting to keep the windscreen and door E00704200154 Blower speed and ventilator mode may be control- windows clear of mist, and to keep the leg area heat- led manually by setting the blower speed selection dial and the MODE switch to the desired positions.

Page 193: Rear Air Conditioning

Page 194: important operation tips for the air conditioning, page 195: air purifier (with deodorizing function).

  • Page 196 For pleasant driving Volume and tone control panel 2. Press the sound adjust button (5) to adjust EQUALIZER Description the sound customization features. E00708600912 type Sounds good for all types of mu- Adjusting operation NONE sic (especially for jazz and clas- Mode sic).
  • Page 197 For pleasant driving BASS (Bass tone control) NOTE To select the desired bass level. The MENU mode will automatically shut off when either the radio or CD is selected or the MID (Midrange tone control) user does not operate any of the switches for To select the desired midrange level.
  • Page 198 For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708900960 1- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 7- TUNE (Up-step) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 8- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 3- Memory select buttons 9- ST (Stereo) indicator 4- SEEK (Down-seek) button 10- Preset memory number display 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 11- Display 6- TUNE (Down-step) button...
  • Page 199 For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory Automatic setting E00716101001 With the method, all manually set stations in the E00709000388 1. Press the PWR button (2) to turn the audio band currently selected for reception are replaced Manual setting system on and off.
  • Page 200 For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200351 1- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 9- TP (Traffic program) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 10- PTY (Program type) button 3- Memory select buttons 11- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 4- MENU button 12- PTY (Program type) indicator 5- SEEK (Down-seek) button 13- REG (Regional program) indicator...
  • Page 201 For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 19. SOCIAL programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 20. RELIGION E00720900090 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 21.
  • Page 202 For pleasant driving NOTE 2. If the radio detects traffic information on ei- ther the station currently selected or another If the SEEK button (5 or 6) is pressed for station, the display will show “TRAF INF” less than 1 second,the radio will try to find for 5 seconds followed by a 2-second indica- out another broadcast of the same program tion of the frequency.
  • Page 203 For pleasant driving Emergency broadcasts If an emergency broadcast is caught while receiv- 1. Press the “MENU” button (4) for 2 seconds ing a FM broadcast or playing back a compact disc, or longer to select the function setup mode. E00721700196 the display will show “ALARM”...
  • Page 204 For pleasant driving 2. Press the “MENU” button (4) repeatedly to The setting will be shown on the display. select the mode you wish to change. The order is: AF → CT → REG → TP-S → Example PI-S → SCV→ PHONE → Function setup mode OFF.
  • Page 205 For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709500989 1- AM/FM button 11- TRACK (Track up/down) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 12- FOLDER (Folder down) button 3- DISP (Title display) button 13- FOLDER (Folder up) button 4- CD (CD mode changeover) button 14- SCAN button 5- RPT (Repeat) button 15- DISC (Disc up/down) button...
  • Page 206 For pleasant driving To listen to a CD To listen to an MP3 CD NOTE This CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Au- E00709601958 While listening to a disc on which CD-DA 1. Insert a disc with the label facing up, and the dio Layer- 3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both CD player will begin playing even if the ra-...
  • Page 207 For pleasant driving To select a desired folder (MP3 CDs only) File selection CAUTION You can select your desired folder by pressing the In the order FOLDER buttons (12 or 13). Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 format which has a “.mp3”...
  • Page 208 For pleasant driving NOTE Random playback for a folder (MP3 CDs only) With a disc that contains both CD-DA and MP3 files, the scan mode causes only files of Press the RDM button (6) briefly. “RDM” will ap- Pressing the side of the TRACK button the same format (CD-DA only or MP3 files pear on the display.

Page 209: Lw/Mw/Fm Electronic Tuning Radio With Cd Autochanger

  • Page 210 For pleasant driving Volume and tone control panel MID → TREBLE → FADER → BAL- Adjusting operation ANCE → Sound customization mode off. E00708600925 Mode The status will be displayed in the display (6). More sound More sound NOTE FADER from the front from the rear The AUDIO CONTROL/SURROUND CON-...
  • Page 211 For pleasant driving SOUND FIELD (Sound field type select) SURROUND CONTROL ADJUSTMENT MODE SURROUND MODE Description To select the desired sound field. (for premium sound system) Creates a realistic three- 1. Press the MENU button (4). The display will dimensional sound field Sound field show “AUDIO CONTROL/SURROUND Description...
  • Page 212 For pleasant driving SOUND TYPE (Sound type select) (for premium • When the surround mode menu setting is “5.1ch DOLBY DIGITAL · DTS” or sound system) “DOLBY PRO LOGIC II”: To select the desired sound type. → The sound field menu cannot be used. SOUND TYPE Description •...
  • Page 213 For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708900973 1- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 7- TUNE (Up-step) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 8- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 3- Memory select button 9- ST (Stereo) indicator 4- SEEK (Down-seek) button 10- Preset memory number display 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 11- Display 6- TUNE (Down-step) button...
  • Page 214 For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory Automatic setting E00716101014 With the method, all manually set stations in the E00709000418 1. Press the PWR button (2) to turn the audio band currently selected for reception are replaced Manual setting system on and off.
  • Page 215 For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200364 1- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 9- TP (Traffic program) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 10- PTY (Program type) button 3- Memory select buttons 11- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 4- MENU button 12- PTY (Program type) indicator 5- SEEK (Down-seek) button 13- REG (Regional program) indicator...
  • Page 216 For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 19. SOCIAL programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 20. RELIGION E00720900104 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 21.
  • Page 217 For pleasant driving NOTE 2. If the radio detects traffic information on ei- ther the station currently selected or another If the SEEK button (5 or 6) is pressed for station, the display will show “TRAF INF” less than 1 second, the radio will try to find for 5 seconds followed by a 2-second indica- out another broadcast of the same program tion of the frequency.
  • Page 218 For pleasant driving Emergency broadcasts If an emergency broadcast is caught while receiv- 1. Press the “MENU” button (4) for 2 seconds ing a FM broadcast or playing back a compact disc, or longer to select the function setup mode. E00721700200 the display will show “ALARM”...
  • Page 219 For pleasant driving 2. Press the “MENU” button (4) repeatedly to The setting will be shown on the display. select the mode you wish to change. The or- der is: AF → CT → REG → TP-S → PI-S Example →...
  • Page 220 For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709500992 1- AM/FM button 12- FOLDER (Folder down) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 13- FOLDER (Folder up) button 3- DISP (Title display) button 14- SCAN button 4- CD (CD mode changeover) button 15- LOAD button 5- RPT (Repeat) button 16- DISC (Disc up) button...
  • Page 221 For pleasant driving To listen to a CD To set discs 3. When the display shows “LOAD DISC (1~6)”, insert a disc. The autochanger will E00709601961 The CD can be loaded or ejected by pressing the then automatically select the next empty slot LOAD button (15) or the eject button (7) even if and enter loading standby mode.
  • Page 222 For pleasant driving If you do not remove the disc before To listen to a music CD To listen to an MP3 CD 15 seconds have elapsed, the autochanger This autochanger allows you to play MP3 (MPEG will automatically reload the disc and stop. Audio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD- Rs (recordable CDs), and CD-RWs (rewritable To eject all the discs...
  • Page 223 For pleasant driving NOTE File selection CAUTION While listening to a disc on which CD-DA In the order (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 been recorded, you can switch between read- format which has a “.mp3”...
  • Page 224 For pleasant driving To select a desired folder (MP3 CDs only) NOTE To exit the random mode, press the RDM button again. You can select your desired folder by pressing the Pressing the side of the TRACK button FOLDER buttons (12 or 13). (11) once during the song will cause the CD Random playback for a folder (MP3 CDs only) player to restart playback from the beginning...
  • Page 225 For pleasant driving To find the start of each track on a disc for playback CD text MP3 titles Press the SCAN button (14). “SCAN” will appear The autochanger can display disc and track titles The autochanger can display folder and track titles on the display and the autochanger will play back for discs with converted disc and track title informa- for discs with converted folder and track informa-...

Page 226: To Play Tracks From Usb Device

  • Page 227 For pleasant driving iPod control panel and display E00756200036 1- AM/FM button 10- MENU button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 11- TRACK (Track up/down) button 3- DISP (Title display) button 12- FOLDER (Folder down) button 4- CD (Mode change) button 13- FOLDER (Folder up) button 5- RPT (Repeat) button 14- DISC button 6- RDM (Random) button...
  • Page 228 For pleasant driving To play from an iPod To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To If the side of the button is pressed once while a adjust the volume” on pages 5-13, 5-27 and track is playing, playback returns to the start of that E00756300226 1.
  • Page 229 For pleasant driving To exit this mode, press the button again. NOTE Preparation for voice operation E00757300018 Up to 16 characters are shown in the display To use the voice operation, press the SPEECH but- To play tracks in random order at once.
  • Page 230 For pleasant driving 3. After the voice guide says “What Artist To search by album title 6. After the voice guide says “Playing <album would you like to play?,” say the artist name. title>,” the system creates a playlist index for E00757500010 1.
  • Page 231 For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE 3. After the voice guide says “What Playlist would you like to play?,” say the playlist ® If the confirmation function is active, the The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz- name. voice guide confirms if the genre is correct. ing the connected device.
  • Page 232 For pleasant driving USB control panel and display E00758100039 1- AM/FM button 11- TRACK (Track up/down) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 12- FOLDER (Folder down) button 3- DISP (Title display) button 13- FOLDER (Folder up) button 4- CD (Mode change) button 14- SCAN button 5- RPT (Repeat) button 15- DISC button...
  • Page 233 For pleasant driving To play from a USB memory device NOTE Folder selection E00762500210 To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To In the order 1. Press the PWR button (2) to turn on the au- adjust the volume” on pages 5-13, 5-27 and dio system.
  • Page 234 For pleasant driving NOTE To play all folders in random order : The track number increases by Press When the DISC button (15) is pressed, the E00759000022 one. Press and hold the RDM button (6) until you hear a track find mode will be cancelled. : The track number decreases by beep to show “F-RDM”...
  • Page 235 For pleasant driving Playback starts from the folder next to the one cur- Album title → Track title → Artist name → For information concerning the voice recognition rently playing. ® function or speaker registration function, refer to Genre (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 inter- The folder number will blink while the scan mode ®...

Page 236: To Play Tracks From A Bluetooth ® Device

  • Page 237 For pleasant driving ® Bluetooth device control panel and display E00762600035 1- PWR (On-Off) button 8- SCAN button 2- DISP (Title display) button 9- Play button 3- CD (Mode change) button 10- Pause/Stop button 4- RPT (Repeat) button 11- BT-A (Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 238 For pleasant driving To listen to tracks from a device con- To restart the playback, press the Play button (9). To play tracks in random order (if supported by the device) ® nected via Bluetooth To select a track (if supported by the device) E00763200012 E00762700195 E00763000078...

Page 239: To Use The External Audio Input Function

Page 240: to listen to a disc in the rear-seat display (vehicles with rear-seat display).

  • Page 241 For pleasant driving To adjust the volume You can fast-forward the disc by pressing the fast- NOTE forward button. While the button is kept pressed, The track number increases continuously the disc will be fast-forwarded. Volume up button - 1 while the button is pressed.

Page 242: Error Codes

  • Page 243 Inside of audio system is hot. Internal protection against high temperatures. 30 minutes. Communication error between external device Communication or power supply Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ERROR and audio equipment. Power supply error of ex- error ized Service Point.

Page 244: Error Codes (Ipod)

  • Page 245 Connect a supported iPod. Remove the iPod. USB BUS POWER (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS USB LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Authorized Service Point.

Page 246: Error Codes (Usb Memory Device)

  • Page 247 Remove the USB memory device. USB BUS POWER (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS USB LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Authorized Service Point.

Page 248: Handling Of Compact Discs

Page 249: antenna, page 250: link system.

  • Page 251 For pleasant driving make receive hands-free If you press the button briefly while in voice NOTE calls ® p. 5-74 recognition mode, it will interrupt prompting When you press the SPEECH button to enter Phone book function ® p. 5-76 and allow voice command input.
  • Page 252 For pleasant driving For best performance and further reduction Useful voice commands Security function of ambient noise, the vehicle windows E00760500131 E00760000019 It is possible to use a password as a security func- Help function should be closed while engaging the voice rec- tion by setting a password of your choice for the ognition function.
  • Page 253 SPEECH button, the speaker enrollment func- “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and Speaker enrollment tion will time out. then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS The voice guide will say “Speaker Enroll- E00727500196 Authorized Service Point. It takes about 2 to 3 minutes to complete the speak- ment has timed out”.
  • Page 254 For pleasant driving The system will register your voice and then 3. If you have completed a speaker enrollment move on to the registration of the next com- process once already, the voice guide will ® You can also change a Bluetooth device to be con- mand.
  • Page 255 For pleasant driving When the confirmation function is on, the sys- ® To select a cellular phone If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- tem will confirm whether the number said is 1. Press the SPEECH button. ® nize the Bluetooth device, the voice guide acceptable.
  • Page 256 For pleasant driving of corresponding music players will be read 5. After the voice guide says “Please say,” the 5. The voice guide will read out device tags of out in order, starting with the music player numbers of the devices and device tags of cor- corresponding devices in order, starting with that has been most recently connected.
  • Page 257 For pleasant driving 3. Say “Pairing Options.” Operating a music player connected 2. Say “Dial.” 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of the 3. After the voice guide says “Number please,” ® via Bluetooth following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” Say “Ed- say the telephone number.
  • Page 258 For pleasant driving NOTE <name> at [home], [work], [mobile], or [oth- Redialing If you say “Call” when the vehicle phone er]?” Select the location to call. You can redial the last number called, based on the book and the mobile phone book are empty, history of dialed calls in the paired cellular phone.
  • Page 259 For pleasant driving NOTE MUTE function Vehicle phone book If the maximum number of entries are al- E00760300041 E00763800135 At any time during a call, you can mute the vehicle This phone book is used when making calls with ready registered, the voice guide will say microphone.
  • Page 260 For pleasant driving When the telephone number has been regis- The maximum supported telephone number 6. Operate the Bluetooth ® compatible cellular tered, the voice guide will say “Number length is 19 digits. Any telephone number of phone to set it up so that the phone book en- saved.
  • Page 261 For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE 8. The voice guide will say “Adding <name>.” When the confirmation function is on, the sys- Say “List names,” and the names registered If the location where a telephone number tem will ask if the name is correct. Answer in the phone book will be read out in order.
  • Page 262 For pleasant driving 2. Say “Phone book.” 4. The voice guide will say “Please say the 7. When the deletion of the telephone number 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the name of the entry you would like to delete, is completed, the voice guide will say following: new entry, edit number, edit or say list names.”...
  • Page 263 For pleasant driving 6. The voice guide will say “Please wait, eras- NOTE phone book stored in the cellular phone will ing the handsfree system phone book” and start. Transfer should be completed while the vehi- then the system will delete all data in the Answer “No,”...
  • Page 264 For pleasant driving Enrollment commands E00732400089 Phrase English French Spanish Italian German Dutch Portuguese Russian 1 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 2 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212...

Page 265: Usb Input Terminal

  • Page 266 For pleasant driving 3. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the iPod CAUTION Model name Condition (B). Storage capacity of 256 USB memory device Keep the lid of the glove box closed while Mbytes or more driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents F/W Ver.1.1.1 or later iPod touch of the glove box could otherwise cause in-...

Page 267: Sun Visors

Page 268: ashtray, page 269: cigarette lighter, page 270: interior lamps.

  • Page 271 15 seconds and then go off. The dimming period is also adjustable. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. When the room & map lamp switch is in the “ON” position, closing the doors and back- door does not cause the room &...
  • Page 272 For pleasant driving NOTE If any of the doors or the backdoor is opened, the Luggage compartment lamp lamps go on. When it is subsequently closed, the When any of the doors or the backdoor is E00712700536 lamps are dimmed gradually for 15 seconds then opened and the interior lamp switch in the go off.
  • Page 273 All doors and backdoor are unlocked using For further information, we recommend you the central door lock function or the keyless to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- entry system (if so equipped), the lamps illu- ized Service Point. minate for 15 seconds and then go off.

Page 274: Storage Spaces

  • Page 275 For pleasant driving NOTE The centre console box can also be used as an arm- rest. Refer to “Armrest” on page 2-08. When the lamp switch is in the “ ” or “ ” position, the lower glove box lamp illu- minates.
  • Page 276 For pleasant driving Lower box Card holder Side box* To open the lower box, lift the lower release lever Insert the card all the way in to keep it in the card E00722700092 The box for storing articles is located inside the lug- (B) and raise the lid.

Page 277: Cup Holder

Page 278: rear shelf (3-door models), page 279: cargo area cover (5-door models), page 280: luggage hooks, page 281: installation position for warning triangle.

  • Page 282 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down............6-02 Emergency starting...............6-02 Engine overheating...............6-04 Bleeding the fuel system (diesel-powered vehicles only)....6-06 Removal of water from the fuel filter (diesel-powered vehicles only)................6-06 Tool, jack and jack handle............6-07 How to change a tyre..............6-09 Towing..................6-15 Operation under adverse driving conditions.........6-18 OBKE12E1...

Page 283: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

  • Page 284 For emergencies 3000, 3800 models 3200 models *: Optional equipment WARNING WARNING 6. Connect one end of the other jumper cable to Be sure to observe the connecting se- When connecting the jumper cables, do the negative (-) terminal of the booster bat- not connect the positive (+) cable to the quence of tery (C), and the other end to the engine...

Page 285: Engine Overheating

  • Page 286 For emergencies 3. Confirm that the cooling fan is turning. If the 4. After the engine coolant temperature has drop- 6. Add coolant to the radiator and/or reserve fan is not turning, stop the engine immediate- ped to the normal temperature, stop the engine. tank if necessary.

Page 287: Bleeding The Fuel System (Diesel-Powered Vehicles Only)

Page 288: tool, jack and jack handle.

  • Page 289 For emergencies 3. Remove the tool and the jack handle from 2. Remove the lid. 4. Pull the lid to remove it. the holder (D), and take it out. 3. Remove the tool and the jack handle from 5. Remove the securing bolt (B), and then take 4.

Page 290: How To Change A Tyre

  • Page 291 For emergencies The spare wheel is stored on the outside of the back- To remove the spare wheel 3. Remove the bolts (B) by turning them anti- door. (Refer to “To remove the spare wheel” on clockwise with the wheel nut wrench. E00803500177 page 6-10).
  • Page 292 For emergencies NOTE 2. Using the jack handle, turn the release valve Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body (A) clockwise until it stops. near the flat tyre. This makes it safer if the jack slips out of position. CAUTION Do not open the backdoor with the spare 3.
  • Page 293 For emergencies WARNING WARNING Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur- Do not start or run the engine while your face. Otherwise, the jack might slip and vehicle is on the jack. cause personal injury. Always use the Do not turn the raised wheel.
  • Page 294 For emergencies With a spare wheel, tighten the wheel nuts in WARNING CAUTION the same way. Mount the spare wheel with the valve Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts stem (I) facing outboard. If you cannot or the nuts, or they will tighten too much. see the valve stem, you have installed the wheel backwards.
  • Page 295 For emergencies Using the jack handle, turn the release valve Tightening torque CAUTION anticlockwise slowly to lower the vehicle un- 105 to 125 Nm til the tyre touches the ground. (Achieved by applying a force of 390 to Close the release valve slowly when lower- 460 N at the end of the wheel nut wrench ing the vehicle, or the valve may be dam- supplied with the vehicle.)

Page 296: Towing

  • Page 297 For emergencies The regulations concerning towing may differ from Towing the vehicle by a tow truck CAUTION country to country. It is recommended that you obey the regulations of the area where you are driv- If you tow the vehicles with A/T with the CAUTION ing your vehicle.
  • Page 298 For emergencies Towing with rear wheels off the ground (Type C) Rear CAUTION Place the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi- tion (M/T) or the selector lever in the “N” (NEU- When the engine is not running, the TRAL) position (A/T). Turn the ignition key to the brake booster and power steering pump “ACC”...

Page 299: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

  • Page 300 For emergencies Depressing the brake pedal during travel on snowy or icy roads may cause tyre slippage and skidding. When traction between the tyres and the road is reduced the wheels may skid and the vehicle cannot readily be brought to a stop by conventional braking techniques.
  • Page 301 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 302 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions...............7-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........7-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle...........7-03 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 303 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your NOTE Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and protec- vehicle E00900100825 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is tants containing silicons or wax. E00900200464 necessary to perform regular maintenance using the Such products, when applied to the instru- After cleaning the interior of your vehicle with wa- proper procedures.
  • Page 304 Vehicle care NOTE Cleaning the exterior of your CAUTION If genuine leather is wet with water or is wash- vehicle ed in water, wipe off water as quickly as pos- When washing the under side of your ve- E00900700195 sible with a dry, soft cloth. If left damp, mil- hicle or wheel, be careful not to injure If the following is left on your vehicle, it may dew may grow.
  • Page 305 Vehicle care After washing your vehicle, wipe off all water- CAUTION CAUTION drops from the rubber parts around the doors to pre- vent the doors from freezing. After washing the vehicle, drive the vehi- On vehicles with a sunroof, be careful cle slowly while lightly depressing the when waxing the area around the sunroof NOTE...
  • Page 306 Vehicle care Wiper blades CAUTION CAUTION E00901700059 Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease, Do not use a scrubbing brush or other Do not use a brush or other hard imple- dead insects, etc., from the wiper blades. Replace hard tools as they may damage the plastic ment on the wheels.
  • Page 307 Vehicle care If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, cha- mois or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral detergent then immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water. 7-06 OBKE12E1...
  • Page 308 Maintenance Service precautions...............8-02 Catalytic converter................8-02 Bonnet...................8-03 Engine oil..................8-04 Engine coolant................8-06 Washer fluid.................8-07 Brake fluid..................8-08 Clutch fluid*.................8-09 Power steering fluid..............8-10 Battery..................8-10 Tyres.....................8-12 Parking brake break-in..............8-16 Wiper blade rubber replacement...........8-17 General maintenance..............8-18 For cold and snowy weather............8-19 Fusible links..................8-19 Fuses.....................8-19 Replacement of lamp bulbs............8-23 OBKE12E1...

Page 309: Service Precautions

Page 310: bonnet, page 311: engine oil.

  • Page 312 “For service CD” or higher For handling of used engine oils, refer to • JASO classification: page 06. “For service DL-1” If those classifications are not available, con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 8-05 OBKE12E1...

Page 313: Engine Coolant

Page 314: washer fluid, page 315: brake fluid, page 316: clutch fluid, page 317: power steering fluid.

  • Page 318 Maintenance Check the electrolyte level at least once every WARNING CAUTION 4 weeks, depending on the operating conditions. If the battery is not used, it will discharge by itself The battery electrolyte is extremely caus- Do not bring nearby parts, plastic parts with time.

Page 319: Tyres

  • Page 320 Maintenance Tyre inflation pressures E01001402609 Except for vehicles for Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan Up to 5 passengers Up to max. load At trailer towing Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 265/65R17 112H 2.2 bar (220 kPa) 2.4 bar (240 kPa) 2.4 bar (240 kPa) 2.8 bar (280 kPa) 2.6 bar (260 kPa)
  • Page 321 Always use tyres of the same size, same For details, we recommend you to consult a type, and same brand, and which have no MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. wear differences. Using tyres of different size, type, brands or degree of wear, will increase the differ- ential oil temperature, resulting in possi- ble damage to the driving system.
  • Page 322 Before fitting tyre chains, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. The max. chain height is as follows. 8-15 OBKE12E1...

Page 323: Parking Brake Break-In

Page 324: wiper blade rubber replacement, page 325: general maintenance, page 326: for cold and snowy weather.

  • Page 327 Maintenance Engine compartment Symbol Electrical sys- Capacity Passenger compartment fuse location In the engine compartment, the fuse blocks are lo- cated as shown in the illustration. Engine control 7.5 A Cigarette lighter 15 A Type B — — — Outside rear- 7.5 A view mirrors Type A...
  • Page 328 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse location table Symbol Electrical sys- Capacity Electrical sys- Symbol Capacity E01008000639 Starter motor 10 A Rear heater 25 A Engine compartment fuse location (Type A) — — — Accessory sock- 25 A — Spare fuse 20 A Fuel line heater 25 A —...
  • Page 329 Maintenance The table above shows the main equipment Electrical sys- Capacity Colour Symbol Capacity corresponding to each fuse. 10 A — — — 15 A Blue Engine compartment fuse location (Type B) Windscreen 20 A 20 A Yellow (fuse type)/Light blue (fusible wiper link type) Tail lamp (right)

Page 330: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

  • Page 331 To avoid the Front risk of an electric shock, contact a For repair and replacement, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Service Point whenever repair or replace- Point. ment is necessary. Inside Rear E01003401244...
  • Page 332 Maintenance Headlamps Replacement of low beam (except for vehicles CAUTION with discharge headlamps) E01003501199 1. Remove the bulb and connector assembly Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care. Replacement of high-beam (A) by turning it anticlockwise. The gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is high- 1.
  • Page 333 Maintenance 2. Remove the bulb from the socket by pulling 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal 3. Remove the entire socket and bulb assembly out. steps in reverse. (G) by turning it anticlockwise. Front fog lamps* E01004001553 1. Remove the 5 clips (A, C) and screw (B) by following procedures then turn up the cover (D).
  • Page 334 Maintenance 3. Remove the socket and bulb assemblies by Left side turning them anticlockwise. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. 3-door models 5-door models 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal Right side steps in reverse. A- Rear turn-signal lamp* NOTE B- Stop and tail lamp* When refitting the clips (H and I) of the cov-...
  • Page 335 Maintenance 2. Remove the socket and bulb assembly togeth- 2. Remove the socket and bulb assembly (B) by 2. Remove the socket and bulb assembly togeth- er by turning it anticlockwise, and then re- turning it anticlockwise, and then remove the er by turning it anticlockwise, and then re- move the bulb by pulling it out.
  • Page 336 Maintenance 2. Remove the socket and bulb assembly (A) to- NOTE 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal gether by turning it anticlockwise and then re- steps in reverse. When installing the lens, make sure the direc- move the bulb by pulling it out. tion of the lens is installed as shown in the il- lustration.
  • Page 337 Maintenance 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver Luggage compartment lamp NOTE with a cloth over its tip into the notch of the E01005300439 When installing the lens, align the tabs on 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver lens and pry gently to remove it.
  • Page 338 Maintenance Glove box lamp 2. Remove the bulb from the lamp holder. Rear 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal E01006100232 1. Pull out the bulb. steps in reverse. 2. Remove the bulb from the lamp holder. 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
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  • Page 340 Specifications Vehicle labeling................9-02 Vehicle dimensions...............9-04 Vehicle performance..............9-06 Vehicle weight................9-07 Engine specifications..............9-10 Electrical system................9-11 Tyres and wheels................9-12 Fuel consumption.................9-13 Refill capacities................9-15 OBKE12E1...

Page 341: Vehicle Labeling

  • Page 342 Specifications 3200 models 3800 models 9-03 OBKE12E1...

Page 343: Vehicle Dimensions

  • Page 344 Specifications Item 3-door models 5-door models Front track 3000 models — 1,560 mm 3200 models, 3800 models 1,560 mm 1,570 mm Without side protector moulding 1,845 mm — Overall width With side protector moulding 1,875 mm Front overhang 765 mm Wheel base 2,545 mm 2,780 mm...

Page 345: Vehicle Performance

Page 346: vehicle weight.

  • Page 347 Specifications NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation. 5-door models 3200 models 3000 models Vehicles except for Russia, Uk- Vehicles for Russia, Ukraine and Item 3800 models raine and Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 2,280 kg, 2,265 kg, Without optional 2,100 kg 2,110 kg 2,265 kg 2,255 kg 2,160 kg...
  • Page 348 Specifications NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation. 9-09 OBKE12E1...

Page 349: Engine Specifications

Page 350: electrical system, page 351: tyres and wheels, page 352: fuel consumption.

  • Page 353 Specifications 5-door models Combined Urban conditions Extra-urban conditions Model Fuel consumption Fuel consumption Fuel consumption (g/km) (g/km) (g/km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) 12.2 15.8 10.0 3000 models 12.2 15.9 10.0 10.3 10.1 3200 models 10.8 10.1 3800 models 13.5 17.7 11.2...

Page 354: Refill Capacities

  • Page 355 Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants Oil pan 4.3 litres 3000 models Oil filter 0.3 litre Oil cooler 0.3 litre Oil pan 7.5 litres Engine oil 3200 models Oil filter 1.0 litre Refer to page 8-04. Oil cooler 1.3 litres Oil pan 4.3 litres 3800 models Oil filter...
  • Page 356 Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants Without rear air conditioning 530 - 570 g Refrigerant HFC-134a (air conditioning) With rear air conditioning 850 - 890 g : 3200 models do not have a dipstick. : Rear washer fluid container is located on the backdoor. (Refer to “Rear window washer fluid” on page 8-08.) 9-17 OBKE12E1...
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  • Page 358 Alphabetical index Battery 8-10 Plastic, vinyl leather, etc 7-02 Charge warning display 3-10 Polishing 7-04 Discharged battery (Emergency starting) 6-02 Sunroof 7-05 Specification 9-11 Washing 7-03 Accessory (Installation) 04 Bleeding the fuel system 6-06 Waxing 7-04 Accessory socket 5-86 Bluetooth® 2.0 interface 5-67 Clutch Active stability &...
  • Page 359 Alphabetical index Electrical system 9-11 Front turn-signal lamps Switch 3-31 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting sys- Bulb capacity 8-24 Heated mirror 4-11 tem) 1-03 Replacement 8-26 Heated seats 2-08 Emergency starting 6-02 Fuel consumption 9-13 High-beam indication lamp 3-08 Engine Fuel High-mounted stop lamp (bulb type) Coolant 8-06,9-15 Filling the fuel tank 03...
  • Page 360 Alphabetical index Rear combination lamps Bulb capacity 8-24 Replacement 8-27 Rear differential lock 4-29 Labeling 9-02 Odometer 3-02 Rear fog lamp Lamp monitor buzzer 3-32 Oil pressure warning lamp 3-10 Bulb capacity 8-24 Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto-cutout func- Indication lamp 3-08 tion 3-32 Differential oil 9-15...
  • Page 361 Alphabetical index Seat belt 2-20 Replacement 8-27 Snow tyres 8-15 Adjustable seat belt anchor 2-21 Storage spaces 5-91 Spare wheel information 6-09 Child restraint 2-23 Sun visors 5-84 Tyre chains 8-15 Force limiter system 2-23 Sunglasses holder 5-94 Inspection 2-33 Sunroof 1-17 Pregnant women restraint 2-22 Lock switch 1-18...
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I found this on another Mitsubishi forum and wanted to pass it along. It is instructions on how to reset the maintenance reminder (look like a little wrench on the LCD display). Here is an example picture: I can confirm that it works for the North American Mirage 1.2 liter manual. I experimented with and can confirm that the ''OFF Display'' setting works as described below. I cannot confirm if the NAS codes work or are displayed as described below but I imagine they would at least be similar enough to figure out. Taken from: http://www.evolutionm.net/forums/09-ralliart-how-installations/450643-how-reset-mileage-counter-service-inspection.html Some useful info from the service manual - here is how to reset your Service Reminder, Change the Maintenance Schedule (factory default is 6 months/7,500 miles but those of us requiring the "Severe Maintenance" schedule can change it as outlined below), or inactivate it altogether: HOW TO CANCEL THE SERVICE REMINDER WARNING 1. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position. 2. By operating the meter information switch, the warning period is displayed on the multi information display. 3. Press the meter information switch once for 1.2 seconds or longer. 4. The service reminder indicator flashes. 5. While the service reminder indicator flashes, press the meter information switch once for less than 1.2 seconds. 6. The service reminder indicator is turned ON, and "CLEAR" is displayed on the multi-information display for 3 seconds. 7. After "CLEAR" is displayed for 3 seconds, the warning period to the next time is displayed. HOW TO SET THE SCHEDULE 1. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position. 2. By operating the meter information switch, the warning period is displayed on the multi information display. 3. Press the meter information switch once for 1.2 seconds or longer. 4. The service reminder indicator flashes. 5. While the service reminder indicator flashes, press the meter information switch 3 times consecutively for 1.2 seconds or longer (per press). 6. The service reminder indicator is turned ON, (may display NOR) and the current schedule is displayed on the multi information display. 7. While the current schedule is displayed, press the meter information switch 3 times consecutively for less than 1.2 seconds. 8. The multi information display is shifted to the schedule selection mode. 9. When the meter information switch is pressed for less than 1.2 seconds, the schedule is shifted, and when the switch is pressed for 1.2 seconds or longer, the displayed schedule is set. 10. The schedule set in Step 9 is displayed for 3 seconds, and the warning period to the next time is displayed. ScheduleWarning types Warning criteria NAS 10 (initial setting) Elapsed time (month) Every 6 elapsed months Driving distance (miles) Every 7,500 miles of driving distance Driving distance (km) Every 12,000 km of driving distance NAS 11 Elapsed time (month) Every 3 elapsed months Driving distance (miles)Every 3,750 miles of driving distance Driving distance (km) Every 6,000 km of driving distance NAS 20 Elapsed time (month) Every 5 elapsed months Driving distance (miles) Every 5,000 miles of driving distance Driving distance (km) Every 8,000 km of driving distance NAS 21 Elapsed time (month) Every 4 elapsed months Driving distance (miles) Every 3,750 miles of driving distance Driving distance (km) Every 6,000 km of driving distance HOW TO INACTIVATE THE SERVICE REMINDER FUNCTION By setting to "OFF Display" or "Function OFF" when the schedule is set, the service reminder function can be inactivated. When "OFF" is selected _ Even when the check warning period is reached, the service reminder display is not displayed. _ Even if the service reminder screen is displayed by the meter information switch operation, "OFF" is displayed. . Hope this helps.
Last edited by gone.a; 01-07-2016 at 02:35 AM .

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Good info. I added it to the Mirage Modifications, Customizations, and DIY list .
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Hey Mine displayed clear but still have 1900km on minder
Its not the most user friendly system and it has some quirks. Try driving for a few days, I think there is a minimum mileage needed before reset can occur, and then reset it again. I think this was addressed in the link provided above. My understanding is for example, if your service is due at 5,000 miles and you drive 7,000 miles and then reset the reminder, it will then show 3,000 until next service.

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I believe it's collision avoidance available in other markets.
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Originally Posted by Eggman I believe it's collision avoidance available in other markets. We need a legend of all the dashboard icons and what they mean. Some are self-evident. Others, not so much.
Originally Posted by Wallythacker We need a legend of all the dashboard icons and what they mean. Some are self-evident. Others, not so much. Owner's manuals?

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I finally figured out how to turn off the maintenance reminder. That only took me 3 years. I wonder what the other options are when you scroll through the options? It looked like there were lots of other choices for japan(JPN),Europe(Eur) and Australia(au) and a bunch of others I already forgot.
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How to reset the odometer on Mitsubishi Pajero

Posted by victoriamgclub | Mar 23, 2022 | Mitsubishi Pajero | 0 |

Modern vehicles are equipped with a notable quantity of features, and now you can even play Deezer on your car. On the other hand, some simple features are still quite handy. In truth, being aware of the range of your Mitsubishi Pajero is part of the simple knowledge in order not to run out of gas. Most of us often do the same thing, wanting to reset the odometer of our Mitsubishi Pajero to zero after filling it up to know how many kilometers we’re going to drive . In this article, we will describe how to reset the odometer on Mitsubishi Pajero . In a first time, we will be interested in how this day counter functions and, in a second time, how to reset this trip odometer and in a last part, if it is possible to decrease the mileage of its Mitsubishi Pajero.

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How does the trip odometer work on Mitsubishi Pajero?

Let’s begin our content with how your meter functions. Although it’s not required to figure out how your car works, it’s still wise and practical to know the principles. If you’re wondering about resetting your odometer to Mitsubishi Pajero , then this component will absolutely benefit you. The odometer or odometer totalizer of your car employed to be mechanical, and has now been changed to electronic. The goal of this change is mainly to fight against mileage fraud , in fact, many people knew how to change mechanical odometers to reduce or reset the mileage of a Mitsubishi Pajero to be able to sell it for more than its real value. In the mechanical version, it functions with a system of drums connected to a cable that is driven by the gearbox output shaft or the differential . Finally for the electronic version, the most general on the Mitsubishi Pajero, it is a sensor that can be located in different spots based on the year of your Mitsubishi Pajero and that transmits the mileage data to the onboard computer.

Reset the daily mileage counter to zero on Mitsubishi Pajero

. Now let’s proceed to the most necessary step, how to reset the daily odometer of your Mitsubishi Pajero? Nevertheless this step is quite often easy to carry out, some of you, new buyers of Mitsubishi Pajero for example, may not be familiar with the procedure to carry out this task. We will now look at the different approaches to reset the trip odometer to zero on Mitsubishi Pajero:

  • Hold the right button on your dashboard for several seconds until zero is shown on the trip odometer
  • If this button does not work, you can use the right-hand counter comodo by pressing the button at its end for a few seconds until the odometer of your Mitsubishi Pajero is reset to zero.
  • Finally, on some of the newer models, you may need to go through your car’s centre console and display, going through your car’s settings to reset it to zero

. If you want to reset the service counter of your Mitsubishi Pajero , please browse our content on this topic.

Rollback or lower the mileage of his Mitsubishi Pajero odometer

Last component, which may benefit some of you, how to lower the mileage of his Mitsubishi Pajero . Know already that this act is totally forbidden by the law , and that if you carry out this work, you risk up to 2 years in prison and 300, 000 euros fine. Nevertheless, if you have doubts about the mileage of a Mitsubishi Pajero before you buy it, it may be interesting to know how fraudsters operate.

  • Resetting a mechanical odometer to zero on Mitsubishi Pajero: Even though they are becoming increasingly rare, mechanical odometers are the easiest to tamper with, in fact, it was enough to just locate the cable of the meter, disconnect it, and plug a drill on it to produce it turn upside down and raise or lower the mileage of its Mitsubishi Pajero.
  • Reset electronic odometer to zero on Mitsubishi Pajero; At last, the now general electronic odometers that were intended to fight fraud effectively are no more invulnerable than the mechanical types. In truth, using the diagnostic socket of your Mitsubishi Pajero, it is possible to reset the odometer of your Mitsubishi Pajero , with the help of a computer and software it is possible to change the mileage data displayed on your dashboard.

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Okay I feel kinda dumb but for the life of me I can't figure out how to reset the Trip Odometer. I see Manual1 and Manual2 and the auto I set to Manual1, press the OK button for 5 seconds, nothing happens. Tried the arrow left and right nothing. Help!!  

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Hello just go to either one and hold in on the round scroll “OK” button you’ll then be asked if you want to reset one or all. Hold down for a few seconds and it resets. I only reset manual 1 and keep the others for records mike  

Yeah that doesn't work. No prompt. Oh well, going to see the dealer tomorrow so will point that out. Thanks for the quick reply  

Okay dealer showed me how to do it. Feel kinda dumb. But at least I know now. I was trying to do it from the Personal setting screen instead of the driving computer screen. Lol  

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Hey can you tell me how you did it? I am facing the same issue and cannot figure it out.  

Thanks for the information. Mine is a different model I guess, I got it figured out. Thanks for answering.  

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Hi BAN. I've worked out that you must have a 2013 Gen 3 bike from the ref to the CC. Help should be along shortly !!  

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