Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2011 Owner's Manual

Introduction
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Thank you for buying a MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLU­TION. We are confident you will enjoy your vehicle. It has been engi­neered for optimum performance, durability and comfort. By thoroughly reading this Owner’s Manual, you will gain an understanding of the many features that are included in the LANCER EVOLUTION. The Owner’s Manual contains descriptions and illustrations that will assist in the operation and maintenance of your vehicle.
Your Authorized Mitsubishi Motors Dealer will be happy to assist you with any further questions you may have regarding the operation of your vehicle. Please note that this manual applies to all LANCER EVOLU­TION models and explains all features including options. Some features explained in this manual may not be installed on your vehicle.
Throughout this manual the words WAR N IN G and CAUTION appear. These are reminders to be especially careful. Failure to follow the instructions could result in personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
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WAR NI NG
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are not followed.
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CAUTION
Points out hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
You will see another important symbol:
NOTE Gives helpful information.
Please leave this Owner’s Manual in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will appreciate having access to the information contained here.
This manual includes instructions for standard and optional equipment available at the time of printing. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and to make additions or improvements in its product without assuming any obligation to install these on previously manufactured products.
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Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain
vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain prod­ucts of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
©2010 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Printed in Japan
Table of contents
Overview
Quick index
General information
Seat and restraint systems
Features and controls
Vehicle care and maintenance
Customer assistance/
Driving safety
Comfort controls
For emergencies
Reporting Safety Defects
Specifications
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Overview
Multi-information meter switch P.3-154
Combination headlights and dimmer switch P.3-201 Turn signal lever P.3-210 Front fog light switch P.3-211
Active stability control OFF switch P.3-130
Headlights leveling switch (if so equipped) P.3-209
Fuses P.7-37
Engine hood release lever P. 7 -4
AWC switch (if so equipped) P.3 - 1 2 0
Steering wheel audio remote control switches (if so equipped) P.5-105
Instruments and controls (Driver’s area)
Instrument cluster P.3-149
Supplemental restraint system - driver’s knee airbag P.2-43
Bluetooth
®
2.0 interface (if so equipped) P.3-222
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Sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter (if so equipped) P.3-108
Wiper and washer switch P.3-212
Cruise control switches P.3-135
Ignition switch P.3-24, 3-33, 3-82
Supplemental restraint system
- airbag (for driver’s seat) P.2-32, 2-43 Horn switch P.3-221
Steering wheel tilt lock lever P. 3 -7 7
Overview
Vents P.5-2
Fuel tank filler door release lever P. 1 -4
Trunk lid release lever P.3-58
Instruments and controls (Instrument panel)
Gearshift lever P.3-92, 3-95
Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P.2-32, 2-43
Parking brake lever P. 3 -7 5
AWC switch (if so equipped) P.3-120
Cup holder (for front seats) P.3-268
Ashtray (Type 2) (if so equipped) P.3-255
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Glove compartment P.3-265 USB input terminal (if so equipped) P.3-248
Twin Clutch SST control mode switch (if so equipped) P.3-104
Floor console box P.3-267
Heated seat switch (if so equipped) P. 2- 6
Overview
Center panel
Typ e 1 Typ e 2
Hazard warning flasher switch P.3-211
Passenger’s airbag off indicator P.2-41
Auxiliary Audio connecter (RCA) (if so equipped) P.5-103 Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) (if so equipped) P.5-103
Audio (if so equipped) P.5-33, 5-52 Digital clock (if so equipped) P.5-119 Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System (if so equipped) Refer to the separated “Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System owner’s manual”
Front passenger seat belt warning light P.2-17
Electric rear window defogger switch P.3-220
Heater (if so equipped) P. 5 -6 Air conditioning (if so equipped) P.5-12, 5-22
Cigarette lighter (if so equipped) P. 3 -2 5 7 12 V power outlet (if so equipped) P. 3 -2 5 9
Ashtray (Type 1) P.3-255
Hazard warning flasher switch P.3-211
Passenger’s airbag off indicator P.2-41
Front console box P. 3 -2 6 7
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Audio (if so equipped) P.5-33, 5-52 Digital clock (if so equipped) P.5-119 Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System (if so equipped) Refer to the separated “Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System owner’s manual”
Front passenger seat belt warning light P.2-17
Electric rear window defogger switch P. 3 -2 2 0
Air conditioning P.5-12, 5-22
Auxiliary Audio connecter (RCA) (if so equipped) P. 5 -1 0 3 Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) (if so equipped) P. 5 -1 0 3
Cigarette lighter (if so equipped) P.3-257 12 V power outlet (if so equipped) P.3-259
Overview
Window lock switch P.3-71
Power window switches P.3-68
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor (for front seats) P.2-17 Seat belts P.2-11
Interior
Electric remote-controlled outside mirror switch P. 3 -8 0
Power door lock switch P.3-55
Dome light (Front)/Reading lights P.3-260, 7-49, 7-68
Bluetooth
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2.0 interface microphone (if so equipped)
P.3-222
Inside rearview mirror P.3-78
Sun visors P.3-254 Vanity mirror P.3-254 Card holder P.3-254
Bottle holder P.3-269
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Sunroof switch (if so equipped) P. 3- 7 2
Head restraints P.2-9
Front seats P.2-3
Supplemental restraint system - side airbag (for front seats) P.2-49
Overview
Coat hook P.3-270
Assist grip P.3-270
Interior
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Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag P.2-50
Dome light (Rear) (if so equipped) P.3-262, 7-49, 7-69
Rear seats P.2-7
Tether anchors for child restraint system P.2-26
AWC control fluid reservoir P.7-15
Arm rest P.2-7
Cup holder (for rear seat) P.3-269
Overview
Trunk area light P.7-49, 7-71
Windshield washer fluid reservoir P. 7- 1 6
Trunk area
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Inside emergency trunk lid release lever P.3-61
Battery P.7-18
Spare tire P.6-10
Jack P.6-8
Tools P.6-8
Overview
Outside (Front)
Sunroof (if so equipped) P.3-72
Windshield wiper and washer P.3-212
Engine hood P.7-4 Engine compartment P.7-7
Headlights, high beam P.3-201, 7-46, 7-52 Front turn signal lights P.3-210, 7-46, 7-59 Headlights, low beam P.3-201, 7-46, 7-49 Daytime running lights (if so equipped) P.3-201, 7-46, 7-54 Front side-marker and parking lights P.3-201, 7-46, 7-56, 7-58
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Locking and unlocking P.3-51 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) P.3-9 F.A.S.T.-key (Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter) (if so equipped) P.3-17
Fuel tank filler P. 1 -4
Outside rearview mirrors P.3-80
Side turn signal lights P.3-210, 7-46
Front fog lights P.3-211, 7-46, 7-61
Overview
High-mounted stop light P.7-46
Trunk lid P.3-58
Trunk lid OPEN switch (if so equipped) P. 3 -2 1
License plate lights P.3-201, 7-46, 7-66
Back-up lights P.7-46, 7-62
Tail lights P.3-201, 7-46, 7-62
Outside (Rear)
Antenna P.5-119
Tail and stop lights P.3-201, 7-46, 7-62
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Tire inflation pressures P.7-23 Changing tires P.6-9 Tire rotation P.7-26 Tire chains P.7-28 Tire pressure monitoring system P. 3 -1 4 3
Rear side-marker lights P.3-201, 7-46, 7-62
Rear turn signal lights P.3-210, 7-46, 7-62
Quick index
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If this warning light comes on or flashes while you’re driving...
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For information regarding warning displays in the multi-information display, refer to “Multi-information display” on page 3-
153.
These warning lights will come on for a few seconds for a bulb check when the ignition switch is first turned to “ON”.
Warning light Do this Ref. page
Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine.
Charging system warning light
or
Brake warning light
or
Engine malfunction indicator
(“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check
engine light”)
Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance.
If this light comes on while driving, check to see that the parking
brake is fully released.
If this light stays on after releasing the parking brake, stop and check
the brake fluid level.
If the brake fluid level is correct, there may be a system malfunction.
Avoid hard braking and high speeds, and contact an authorized Mit­subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance.
Although your vehicle will usually be drivable and not need towing,
have the engine system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. If the vehicle is not drivable, contact emergency roadside assistance at 1­888-648-7820 (for vehicles sold in U.S.A.) or 1-888-576-4878 (for vehicles sold in Canada), an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, or local towing company for assistance.
P.3-198
P.3-196
P.3-197
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Quick index
Warning light Do this Ref. page
Anti-lock braking system warning light
When this light comes on, the anti-lock braking system is not func-
tioning and only the ordinary braking system is functioning.
Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine.
Test the system as described on page 3-126.
If the light does not go out after the test, or if it comes on again, we
recommend that you have the system checked at an authorized Mit­subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible.
P.3-125,
3-126
SRS warning light
Tire pressure monitoring system warning light
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It is not necessary to stop the vehicle immediately, but we recommend
that you have the airbag and the pre-tensioner seat belt system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possi­ble.
If the warning light comes on, you should stop and adjust the tires to
the proper inflation pressure as soon as possible. (See “Tire inflation pressures” on page 7-23.) Once adjustments have been made, the warning light will go off after a few minutes of driving.
If the warning light blinks for approximately 1 minute and then
remains continuously illuminated, the system is not operating prop­erly. If the system returns to normal, the warning light will go off. If the warning light does not go off, have the vehicle inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
P. 2 - 19 ,
2-42
P.3-144
Quick index
Problem Do this Ref. page
Cannot turn the key. (When using a key to start the engine)
(When using the F.A.S.T.-key to start the engine)
The F.A.S.T.-key does not operate. (for vehicles equipped with the F.A .S .T. -k ey)
If this problem occurs...
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When using a key to start the engine
Will not turn from “LOCK” to “ACC”.
Turn the key while turning the steering wheel in either direction.
Will not turn from “ACC” to “LOCK”.
Vehicles with Twin Clutch SST:
Check the position of the gearshift lever. The key cannot be removed unless the gearshift lever is set to the “P” (PARK) position.
Vehicles with manual transaxle:
Place the key at the “ACC” position. Push the key in and turn it.
When using the F.A.S.T.-key to start the engine
Will not turn from “LOCK (PUSH OFF)” to “ACC”.
Push the ignition switch again, turn the steering wheel in both directions and then turn the ignition switch.
Will not turn from “ACC” to “LOCK”.
Vehicles with Twin Clutch SST:
Check whether the gearshift lever is set to the “P” (PARK) position.
Vehicles with manual transaxle:
Place the ignition switch at the “ACC” position. Push the ignition switch in and turn it.
Use the emergency key to lock and unlock the doors and start the engine. P.3-32
P.3-83,
3-85
P.3-17
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Quick index
Problem Do this Ref. page
Cannot shift the gearshift lever from the “P” (PARK) position. (for vehicles with Twin Clutch SST)
The windows are fogged up.
Shift the gearshift lever while pressing the brake pedal. Check that the ignition key or ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
P.3-95
The engine does not start. The lights do not come on. The lights are dim. The horn does not honk. The horn sound is weak.
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1. Set the mode selection dial to the “ ” or “ ” position.
2. Turn on the blower.
Have the battery checked. Recharge or replace as needed.
P.5-10, 5-20,
5-30
P. 6 -2 ,
7-18
Problem Do this Ref. page
The engine coolant tempera-
ture display “ ” in the multi­information display is flashing. Steam comes out of the engine compartment.
The engine is overheated. Carefully stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Quick index
P. 6 -6
The vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, or snow.
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WARNING
Rock your vehicle back and forth to free it. P.6-20
When attempting to rock your vehicle out of a stuck position, be sure that no one is near the vehicle. The rocking
motion may cause the vehicle to suddenly lurch forward or backward, possibly injuring bystanders.
Avoid revving the engine or spinning the wheels. Prolonged efforts to free a stuck vehicle may result in overheating
and transaxle failure. If the vehicle remains stuck after several rocking attempts, have a towing service pull the vehicle out.
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Problem Do this Ref. page
The brakes are not functioning properly after driving through water.
Twin Clutch SST does not shift. Vehicle cannot move. Acceleration is slow. The vehicle does not creep. A large shock is felt when shifting. Shifting occurs at higher engine speed. Response is slow. (for vehicles with Twin Clutch SST)
A tire is punctured.
Dry out the brakes by driving slowly while lightly pressing the brake pedal. P.4-6
The temperature of the Twin Clutch SST fluid is high, a safety device in the Twin Clutch SST has been activated due to a possible malfunction in the Twin Clutch SST, or there is a possible malfunction in the engine electronic control module.
P.3-99,
3-115,
3-197
1. Park the vehicle in a safe place where the surface is flat and level.
2. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire.
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General information
Fuel selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 2
Filling the fuel tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 4
Modifications to and racing of your vehicle . . . . .1- 7
Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 9
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements. . .1- 9
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General information
Fuel selection
Your vehicle is designed to use unleaded gasoline only. It is equipped with a fuel filler tube especially designed to accept only a small diameter unleaded gasoline dispensing nozzle.
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Gasoline detergent additives
In the United States, fuel suppliers are required by law to add detergents to their gasoline to minimize fuel-injector fouling and minimize intake-valve deposits. Detergent gasoline helps keep your engine in tune and your emission-control system working properly.
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You
could be burned, seriously injured or killed when handling it. Whenever you refuel your vehicle, stop the engine and keep flames, sparks, and smoking materials away from the vehicle. Always handle fuel in well-ventilated outdoor areas.
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CAUTION
Using leaded gasoline in your vehicle will damage
the engine, catalytic converter, and the oxygen sen­sors. Also, using leaded gasoline is illegal, and will void your warranty coverage of the engine, catalytic converter, and oxygen sensors.
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Octane requirement
Your vehicle is designed to operate on premium grade unleaded gasoline having a minimum octane number of 93 [(MON+RON)/2] or higher for optimum performance. In case premium grade unleaded gasoline 93 [(MON+RON)/2] is not available, unleaded gasoline rating of 91 [(MON+RON)/2] can be used. However, the performance level is reduced. In order to maintain exhaust system durability, premium unleaded gasoline having an octane number of at least 91 [(MON+RON)/2] must be used If the premium grade unleaded gasoline rating of 91 [(MON+RON)/2] or higher is not available on journey, etc., regular unleaded gasoline having an octane number of 87 [(MON+RON)/2] can be used temporarily as an emergency measure.
MON: Motor Octane Number RON: Research Octane Number
Oxygenated gasoline
Gasoline sold at some service stations contains oxygenates such as ethanol and MTBE, although the oxygenates may not be identified by those names. Oxygenates are required in some areas of the country. Such fuel can be used in your vehicle.
Ethanol (Gasohol)
A mixture of up to 10 % ethanol (grain alcohol) and 90 % unleaded gasoline may be used in your vehicle, provided the octane number is at least as high as that recommended for unleaded gasoline.
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Methanol
Do not operate your vehicle on gasoline containing methanol (wood alcohol). Using this type of alcohol could adversely affect the vehicle’s performance and damage critical parts of the vehicle’s fuel system.
Reformulated gasoline
Many areas of the country require the use of cleaner burning fuel referred to as “Reformulated Gasoline”. Reformulated gasoline contains oxygenates and is specially blended to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation strongly supports the use of reformulated gasoline. Properly blended reformulated gasoline has no adverse effect on vehicle performance or the durability of engine and fuel system.
MMT (methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tri­carbonyl)
MMT is a manganese-containing metallic additive that is blended into some gasolines to increase the octane number. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation recommends using gasolines without MMT. Use of gasolines blended with MMT may adversely affect per­formance, and cause the malfunction indicator on your instru­ment panel to come on. If this happens, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance.
Sulfur in gasoline
Your vehicle may have been designed to satisfy California’s low-emission regulations based on clean-burning low-sulfur gasoline. Gasoline sold in parts of the country other than Cali­fornia is allowed to have a higher sulfur content. Using such
gasoline could adversely affect the vehicle’s catalytic converter and cause the engine malfunction indicator (“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”) to come on. Illumi­nation of this indicator while you are using high-sulfur gaso­line does not necessarily mean the vehicle’s emission-control system is malfunctioning. Your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer may suggest you try using a different, lower-sulfur brand of unleaded gasoline to determine whether the problem is fuel-related.
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Poor-quality gasoline can cause problems such as poor
starting, stalling during idling, abnormal engine noise, and poor acceleration. If you experience any of these prob­lems, try using a different brand of gasoline. If the engine malfunction indicator (“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”) flashes, have the vehicle inspected as soon as possible by the nearest authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
Repeatedly driving short distances at low speeds can
cause deposits to form in the fuel system and engine, resulting in poor starting and poor acceleration. If these problems occur, you are advised to add a detergent addi­tive to the gasoline when you refuel the vehicle. The addi­tive will remove the deposits, thereby returning the engine to a normal condition. Be sure to use a genuine Mitsubishi cleaning additive. Using an unsuitable additive could make the engine malfunction. For details, please contact the nearest authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
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Filling the fuel tank
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WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You
could be burned, seriously injured or killed when
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handling it. When refueling your vehicle, always turn the engine off and keep away from flames, sparks, and smoking materials. Always handle fuel in well-ventilated outdoor areas.
Before removing the fuel cap, be sure to get rid of
your body’s static electricity by touching a metal part of the car or fuel pump. Any static electricity on your body could create a spark that ignites fuel vapor.
Perform the whole refueling process (opening the
fuel tank filler door, removing the fuel cap, etc.) by yourself. Do not let any other person come near the fuel tank filler. If you allowed a person to help you and that person was carrying static electricity, fuel vapor could be ignited.
Do not move away from the fuel tank filler until
refueling is finished. If you moved away and did something else (for example, sitting on a seat) part­way through the refueling process, you could pick up a fresh charge of static electricity.
Be careful not to inhale fuel vapor. Fuel contains
toxic substances.
Keep the doors and windows closed while refueling
the vehicle. If they were open, fuel vapor could get into the cabin.
Fuel tank capacity
14.5 gal (55.0 L)
Refueling
1. Before filling with fuel, stop the engine.
2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rear driver side of your vehicle. The fuel tank filler door can be opened from inside the vehicle with the fuel tank filler door release lever located at the left side of the driver’s seat.
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3. Open the fuel tank filler pipe by slowly turning the cap counterclockwise.
A- Remove B- Close
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WARNING
Since the fuel system may be under pressure,
remove the fuel tank filler cap slowly. This relieves any pressure or vacuum that might have built up in the fuel tank. If the cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, wait until it stops before removing the cap. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, injuring you or others.
4. While filling with fuel, store the cap in the capholder located on the inside of the fuel tank filler door.
5. To fill with fuel correctly depends mainly on correct han­dling of the fuel filler nozzle. Do not tilt the nozzle. Insert the nozzle in the tank port as far as it will go.
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CAUTION
Your vehicle can only be operated using unleaded
gasoline. Serious engine and catalytic converter damage will result if leaded gasoline is used.
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6. When the nozzle stops automatically, do not try to add more fuel.
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CAUTION
To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do not “top-
off” the fuel tank. Spilled fuel could discolor, stain,
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or crack the vehicle’s paintwork. If fuel spills on the paintwork, wipe it off with a soft cloth.
7. To close, turn the fuel tank filler cap slowly clockwise until you hear clicking sounds, then gently push the fuel tank filler door closed.
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WARNING
Make sure the fuel cap is securely closed. If the fuel
cap is loose, fuel could leak, resulting in a fire.
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CAUTION
If you need to replace the fuel tank filler cap, use
only the cap specified for your model vehicle.
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If the fuel tank filler cap is not tight while driving, the
engine malfunction indicator (“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”) may come on when the onboard diagnostic (OBD) system performs a self check. Always tighten the fuel tank filler cap until you hear click­ing sounds. The indicator will go off after driving several times. If the indicator does not go off, contact your authorized Mitsub­ishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible.
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Modifications to and racing of your vehicle
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This vehicle should not be modified with non-Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts. Mitsubishi Motors designs and manufac­tures high quality vehicles with an emphasis on safety and durability. Modifications using non-Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts may affect the performance, safety and/or durability of your vehicle, and may violate applicable state and/or federal regulations.
DAMAGE OR PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS RESULT­ING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO OR RACING OF YOUR VEHICLE ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WAR­RANTY.
Examples of modifications to your vehicle that can cause dam­age or performance problems include the following:
Failure to use Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts
Failure to use required fuel and fluids
Failure to use proper size tires and wheels
Modification of the fuel, intake, exhaust, emission, sus-
pension, engine, drive train or electrical wiring systems
Modification of any onboard computer/control module,
including reprogramming, or replacing/adding chips to any onboard computer/control module
Review the Warranty and Maintenance Manual for further details regarding warranty coverage.
Installation of accessories
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CAUTION
Before any electrical or electronic accessories are
installed, consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
The installation of accessories, optional parts, etc., should
only be carried out within the limits prescribed by law in the driving area and in accordance with the guidelines and warnings contained within the documents accompanying this vehicle. Only Mitsubishi Motors approved accessories should be fitted to your vehicle.
Improper installation of electrical parts could cause fire.
Refer to the “Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems” section within this owner’s manual.
Using a cellular phone or radio set inside the vehicle with-
out an external antenna may cause electrical system inter­ference, which could lead to unsafe vehicle operation.
Tires and wheels which do not meet specifications must
not be used. Refer to the “Specifications” section for information regarding wheel and tire sizes.
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WARNING
If you choose to use a cellular phone while driving,
you must not allow that usage to distract you in the safe operation of your vehicle. Anything, including cellular phone usage, that distracts you from the
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safe operation of your vehicle increases your risk of an accident. Refer to and follow all state and local laws in your area regarding cellular phone usage while driving.
Important point!
Due to the large number of accessory and replacement parts provided by different manufacturers in the market, it is not always possible for an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to check whether the attachment or installation of non-Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts will affect the driving safety of your Mit­subishi-vehicle.
Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems
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Mitsubishi Motors manufactures high quality vehicles with an emphasis on safety. It is important to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer before installation of any accessory which may involve modification of the electrical or fuel sys­tems.
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CAUTION
Please consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors
dealer concerning any such accessory fitment or modification. If the wires interfere with the vehicle body or improper installation methods are used (protective fuses not included, etc.), electronic devices may be adversely affected, resulting in a fire, vehicle dam­age, or other accident.
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Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts
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Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts are designed and manufac­tured to meet high standards of performance, and are recom­mended for all of your maintenance needs. Also available from your Mitsubishi Motors dealer are a wide variety of accessories to personalize your new vehicle. Each Mitsubishi vehicle has a selection of Mitsubishi Motors authorized accessories to choose from to tailor your new vehicle to your own personal preference. Your Mitsubishi Motors dealer’s Parts Manager has information on various audio systems, protection items, as well as interior and exterior accessories available for your specific model.
California Perchlorate Materials Require-
ments
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Certain components of this vehicle, such as airbag modules, seat belt pretensioners, and button cell batteries, may contain perchlorate materials. Special handling may apply. For additional information, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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Seat and restraint systems
Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 2
Seats and restraint systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 3
Front seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 3
Rear seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 7
Head restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 8
Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 11
Seat belt use during pregnancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 19
Seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiter
systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 19
Child restraint systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 21
Maintenance and inspection of seat belts. . . . . . . .2- 32
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag . . .2- 32
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Seat and restraint systems
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1 - Front seats
To adjust the seat forward or backward P.2- 5
To adjust the seatback P.2 - 5
Heated seats (if so equipped) P.2 - 6
Seats
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2 - Rear seats
Arm rest P.2 - 7
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Seat and restraint systems
Seats and restraint systems
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Your vehicle has seat belts and other features that help protect you and your passengers in an accident. Seat belts are the most important safety device. When worn properly, seat belts can reduce the chance of serious injury or death in various types of crashes. For added protection during a severe frontal collision, your vehicle has a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with airbags for the driver and passen­gers. The seats, head restraints, and door locks also are safety equipment, which must be used correctly.
Always check the following before you drive:
That everyone in your vehicle is properly wearing their
seat belt.
That infants and small children are properly secured in
appropriate child restraint systems in the rear seat.
That all doors are fully closed and locked.
That seatbacks are upright, with head restraints properly
adjusted.
Safety equipment cannot prevent injury or death in all motor vehicle accidents. You can help reduce the risk of injury or death, however, by following the instructions in this manual.
Front seats
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Position the driver’s seat as far back as possible while main­taining a position that still enables you to fully apply the ped­als, easily control the steering wheel and safely operate the vehicle.
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