Mitsubishi Shogun 2016 Owner's Manual

HOGUN
S
OWNER’S MANUAL

Foreword

Thank you for selecting a SHOGUN as your new vehicle. This owner’s manual will add to your understanding and full enjoyment of the many fine features of this vehicle. It contains information prepared to acquaint you with the proper way to oper­ate and maintain your vehicle for the utmost in driving pleasure.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions to or improvements in this product without obligation to install them on products previously manu­factured. It is an absolute requirement for the driver to strictly observe all laws and regulations concerning vehicles.
This owner’s manual has been written in compliance with such laws and reg­ulations, but some of the contents may become contradictory with later amendment of the laws and regulations.
Please leave this owner’s manual in this vehicle at time of resale. The next owner will appreciate having access to the information contained in this owner’s manual.
Repairs to your vehicle: Vehicles in the warranty period: All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au­thorized Service Point.
Vehicles outside the warranty period: Where the vehicle is repaired is at the discretion of the owner.
Throughout this owner’s manual the words WARNING and CAUTION appear.
serve as reminders to be especially careful. Failure to follow instruc-
These tions could result in personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
WARNING
indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if in­structions are not followed.
CAUTION
means 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.
*: indicates optional equipment.
Abbreviations used in this owner’s manual:
LHD: Left-Hand Drive RHD: Right-Hand Drive M/T: Manual transmission A/T: Automatic Transmission
The symbol used on the vehicles:
: See owner’s manual
differ according to the sales classification; refer
It may to the sales catalogue.
© 2015 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

Information for station service

Fuel tank capacity
Petrol-powered vehicles
Fuel
Fuel requirements
Engine oil Refer to the “Maintenance” section for the selection of engine oil. Tyre inflation pressure Refer to the “Maintenance” section for the tyre inflation pressure.
If the “PREMIUM FUEL ONLY” label is attached to the fuel tank filler door, fill it up with premium fuel.
Diesel-powered vehicles
Vehicles to comply with the Euro 4 and Euro 5 regulation
Refer to the “General information” section for the fuel selection.
3-door models 69 litres 5-door models 88 litres
Unleaded petrol octane number (EN228)
90 RON or higher (3000 models) 95 RON or higher (3800 models)
Cetane number (EN590)
51 or higher
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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
Alphabetical index
Declaration of Conformity
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Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area)

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Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area)
1. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for driver’s seat) p. 4-36 Horn switch p. 5-50
2. Instruments p. 5-02
3. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-42
4. Windscreen wiper and washer switch p. 5-44 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 5-48
5. Cruise control switch* p. 6-48
6. Ignition switch p. 6-11
7. Active Stability Control switch p. 6-44
8. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 2-03
9.
Steering control switch (for Bluetooth® 2.0 interface)* p. 7-51
10. Steering wheel height adjustment p. 6-07
11. Bonnet release lever p. 10-03
12. Fuse block lid p. 10-20
13. Sonar cancel switch* p. 6-57
14. Headlamp levelling switch* p. 5-40 Automatic high-beam switch* p. 5-36
15. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirror switch p. 6-09
16. Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-43 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-43
17. Audio switch* p. 7-24
18. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-34 Turn-signal lever p. 5-42 Headlamp washer switch* p. 5-48
19. Daytime dipper button (meter illumination control) p. 5-07
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Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area)
1. Daytime dipper button (meter illumination control) p. 5-07
2. Instruments p. 5-02
3. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for driver’s seat) p. 4-36 Horn switch p. 5-50
4. Windscreen wiper and washer switch p. 5-44 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 5-48
5. Cruise control switch* p. 6-48
6. Ignition switch p. 6-11
7. Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-43 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-43
8. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirror switch p. 6-09
9. Fuse block lid p. 10-20
10. Bonnet release lever p. 10-03
11. Steering wheel height adjustment p. 6-07
12.
Steering control switch (for Bluetooth® 2.0 interface)* p. 7-51
13. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 2-03
14. Headlamp levelling switch* p. 5-40 Automatic high-beam switch* p. 5-36
15. Sonar cancel switch* p. 6-57
16. Active stability control switch p. 6-44
17. Audio switch* p. 7-24
18. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-34 Turn-signal lever p. 5-42 Headlamp washer switch* p. 5-48
19. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-42
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LHD
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Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel)

Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel)
1. Audio* p. 7-12 DISPLAY AUDIO*/Smartphone Link Display Audio*/ MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS)* [Refer to the separate owner’s manual]
2. Centre information display p. 5-12
3. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 4-40
4. Centre ventilators p. 7-02
5. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 4-36
6. Side ventilators p. 7-02
7. Auxiliary Video connector (RCA)* p. 7-39 USB port* p. 7-71 HDMI port* p. 7-74
8. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 4-39
9. Glove box p. 7-83
10. Rear differential lock switch* p. 6-30
11. Cigarette lighter* p. 7-76 Accessory socket* p. 7-77
12. Heated seat switch* p. 4-09
13. Transfer shift lever p. 6-25
14. Cup holder (for front seats) p. 7-85
15. Floor ventilators* p. 7-02
16. Rear air conditioning* p. 7-09
17. Armrest (for front seats) p. 4-08 Centre console box p. 7-83 Accessory socket p. 7-77
18. Parking brake lever p. 6-05
19. Gearshift lever p. 6-17 Selector lever p. 6-19
20. Centre accessory box* p. 7-84
21. Rear window demister switch p. 5-50
22. Front automatic air conditioning p. 7-03
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Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel)
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1. Audio* p. 7-12 DISPLAY AUDIO*/Smartphone Link Display Audio*/ MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS)* [Refer to the separate owner’s manual]
2. Front automatic air conditioning p. 7-03
3. Rear window demister switch p. 5-50
4. Centre accessory box* p. 7-84
5. Gearshift lever p. 6-17 Selector lever p. 6-19
6. Parking brake lever p. 6-05
7. Armrest (for front seats) p. 4-08 Centre console box p. 7-83 Accessory socket p. 7-77
8. Rear air conditioning* p. 7-09
9. Floor ventilators* p. 7-02
10. Cup holder (for front seats) p. 7-85
11. Transfer shift lever p. 6-25
12. Cigarette lighter* p. 7-76 Accessory socket* p. 7-77
13. Heated seat switch* p. 4-09
14. Rear differential lock switch* p. 6-30
15. Glove box p. 7-83
16. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 4-39
17. Auxiliary Video connector (RCA)* p. 7-39 USB port* p. 7-71 HDMI port* p. 7-74
18. Side ventilators p. 7-02
19. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 4-36
20. Centre ventilators p. 7-02
21. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 4-40
22. Centre information display p. 5-12
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LHD
Type 1 Type 2
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Interior

Interior
1. Electric window control p. 3-16
2. Electric window lock switch p. 3-17
3. Central door lock switch p. 3-07
4. Sunroof switch* p. 3-19
5. Sunglasses holder* p. 7-85
6. Sunroof switch* p. 3-19
7. Ceiling lamp p. 7-78
8. Room & map lamp p. 7-79, 10-26, 10-31 Interior lamp switch p. 7-78
9. Microphone (for Hands-free & voice recognition)* p. 7-51
10. Sun visors p. 7-74
11. Vanity mirror p. 7-75
12. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-08
13. Video Entertainment System* Refer to the separate “Video Entertainment System owner’s man­ual”
14. Seat p. 4-02
15. Supplemental restraint system - side airbag (for front seats)* p. 4-36
16. Armrest (for rear/second seat) p. 4-10 Cup holder (for rear/second seat) p. 7-85
17. Head restraints p. 4-12
18. Cup holder (for third seat)* p. 7-86
19. Luggage floor box p. 7-84
20. Seat belts p. 4-21 Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats) p. 4-23
21. Luggage compartment lamp p. 7-80, 10-26, 10-32
22. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag* p. 4-36
23. Roof ventilators (5-door models)* p. 7-02
24. Rear personal lamps p. 7-80, 10-26, 10-32
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Interior
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1. Sunroof switch* p. 3-19
2. Sunglasses holder* p. 7-85
3. Room & map lamp p. 7-79, 10-26, 10-31 Interior lamp switch p. 7-78
4. Sunroof switch* p. 3-19
5. Microphone (for Hands-free & voice recognition)* p. 7-51
6. Ceiling lamp p. 7-78
7. Electric window lock switch p. 3-17
8. Central door lock switch p. 3-07
9. Electric window control p. 3-16
10. Rear personal lamps p. 7-80, 10-26, 10-32
11. Roof ventilators (5-door models)* p. 7-02
12. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag* p. 4-36
13. Luggage compartment lamp p. 7-80, 10-26, 10-32
14. Seat belts p. 4-21 Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats) p. 4-23
15. Luggage floor box p. 7-84
16. Cup holder (for third seat)* p. 7-86
17. Head restraints p. 4-12
18. Armrest (for rear/second seat) p. 4-10 Cup holder (for rear/second seat) p. 7-85
19. Supplemental restraint system - side airbag (for front seats)* p. 4-36
20. Seat p. 4-02
21. Video Entertainment System* Refer to the separate “Video Entertainment System owner’s man­ual”
22. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-08
23. Vanity mirror p. 7-75
24. Sun visors p. 7-74
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3-door models
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10
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5-door models
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Luggage area

Luggage area
1. Accessory socket p. 7-77
2. Rear shelf* p. 7-86
3. Jack p. 8-07 Jack handle p. 8-07 Tool p. 8-07
4. Luggage hooks p. 7-88
5. Securing bands of warning triangle p. 7-89
6. Securing bolts of spare wheel garnish p. 8-10
7. Rear window washer fluid container p. 10-08
8. Accessory socket p. 7-77
9. Luggage hooks p. 7-88
10. Tool p. 8-07
11. Jack handle p. 8-07
12. Jack p. 8-07
13. Luggage hooks p. 7-88
14. Side box* p. 7-84
15. Cargo area cover* p. 7-87
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Outside (Front)

Outside (Front)
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1. Engine compartment p. 11-14 Bonnet p. 10-03
2. Windscreen wiper and washer p. 5-44
3. Rain sensor* p. 5-45
4. Camera (for Automatic high-beam system)* p. 5-36
5. Sunroof* p. 3-19
6. Electric window control p. 3-16
7. Rear side/quarter window p. 3-18 Antenna p. 7-50
8. Locking and unlocking p. 3-06 Keyless entry system* p. 3-03
9. Outside rear-view mirrors p. 6-09 Approach lamps* p. 3-08
10. Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-42
11. Front turn-signal lamps p. 5-42, 10-25, 10-28
12. Position lamps* p. 5-34, 10-25, 10-28
13. Headlamps p. 5-34, 10-25, 10-26
14. Front fog lamps* p. 5-43, 10-25, 10-28
15. Position and Daytime running lamps* p. 5-34, 5-35 10-25
16. Headlamp washer* p. 5-48
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3-door models 5-door models

Outside (Rear)

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Outside (Rear)
1. Rear fog lamp p. 5-43, 10-25, 10-30
2. Rear turn-signal lamps* p. 5-42, 10-25, 10-29
3. Tail lamps* p. 5-34, 10-25, 10-29
4. Licence plate lamps p. 5-34, 10-25, 10-31
5. Spare wheel garnish p. 8-10
6. Rear-view camera* p. 6-61
7. Spare wheel p. 8-10
8. High-mounted stop lamp p. 10-25, 10-30
9. Rear window wiper and washer p. 5-48
10. Antenna* p. 7-50
11. Backdoor p. 3-08
12. Fuel tank filler p. 2-03
13. Tyre inflation pressure p. 10-13 Changing tyres p. 8-09 Tyre rotation p. 10-15 Tyre chains p. 10-16
14. Corner and back sensor* p. 6-57
15. Rear turn-signal lamps* p. 5-42, 10-25, 10-29
16. Stop and tail lamps p. 5-34, 10-25, 10-29 Stop lamps* p. 10-25, 10-29
17. Reversing lamps p. 10-25, 10-29
18. Rear turn-signal lamps* p. 5-42, 10-25, 10-29
19. Reversing lamps p. 10-25, 10-29
20. Stop and tail lamps p. 5-34, 10-25, 10-29 Stop lamps* p. 10-25, 10-29
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General information

Fuel selection...................................................................................... 2-02
Filling the fuel tank.............................................................................2-03
Installation of accessories................................................................... 2-04
Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems................... 2-05
Genuine parts...................................................................................... 2-05
Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal information...........2-05
Disposal information for used batteries.............................................. 2-06
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Fuel selection
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Recom­mended fuel
CAUTION
For petrol-powered vehicles, the use of lea-
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ded fuel can result in serious damage to the engine and catalytic converter. Do not use leaded fuel. Diesel-powered vehicles are designed to use
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only diesel fuel that meets the EN 590 stand­ard. Use of any other type of diesel fuel would adversely affect the engine’s performance and durability.
Petrol-powered vehicles
Unleaded petrol octane number (EN228)
90 RON or higher (3000 models) 95 RON or higher (3800
models) If the “PREMIUM FUEL ONLY” label is attached to the fuel tank filler door, fill it up with premium fuel.
Diesel-powered vehicles
Cetane number (EN590)
51 or higher
CAUTION
For diesel-powered vehicles, if proper “win-
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ter” fuel is not used in winter, the diesel pre­heat indication lamp may blink and the en­gine speed may not rise above the idling speed because of fuel freezing. In this case, keep the engine idling for about ten minutes, then turn off the ignition switch and immedi­ately turn it on again to confirm that the die­sel preheat indication lamp is off. (Refer to “Diesel preheat indication lamp” on page 5-09.)
NOTE
It is advisable to sufficiently warm up the
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engine after starting it when the outside tem­perature is below zero °C. Due to the separation of paraffin, the fluidity
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of the fuel decreases considerably as the temperature falls. Because of this fact there are two kinds of fuel: “summer” and “winter”. This must be considered in winter use. Select either of the two kinds of fuel in ac­cordance with ambient temperature.
Above -5 °C: “Summer” diesel
Below -5 °C: “Winter” diesel When travelling abroad, find out in advance about the fuels served in local service sta­tions.
NOTE
The 3800 models have the knock control
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system so that you can use unleaded petrol 91 RON as an emergent measure in case un­leaded petrol 95 RON or higher is not avail­able on journey, etc. In such a case, you don’t need to adjust the engine specially. In case of using unleaded petrol 91 RON, the engine performance level is reduced. In petrol-powered vehicles, repeatedly driv-
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ing 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 MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE FUEL SYSTEM CLEANER. Using an un­suitable additive could make the engine mal­function. For details, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point. Poor quality petrol can cause problems such
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as difficult starting, stalling, engine noise and hesitation. If you experience these prob­lems, try another brand and/or grade of pet­rol. If the check engine warning lamp flashes, have the system checked as soon as possible at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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LHD
RHD

Filling the fuel tank

NOTE
In diesel-powered vehicles, poor-quality die-
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sel fuel can cause deposits form in the injec­tor, resulting in black smoke and rough idling. If these problems occur, you are advised to add a cleaning additive to the diesel fuel when you refuel the vehicle. The additive will break up and remove the deposits, thereby returning the engine to a normal condition. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM CLEANER. Using an unsuitable additive could make the engine malfunction. For de­tails, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

E10 type petrol

The petrol engines are compatible with E10 type petrol (containing 10 % ethanol) con­forming to European standards EN 228.
CAUTION
Do not use more than 10 % concentration of
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ethanol (grain alcohol) by volume. Use of more than 10 % concentration may lead to damage to your vehicle fuel system, engine, engine sensors and exhaust system.
Filling the fuel tank
WARNING
When handling fuel, comply with the safe-
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ty regulations displayed by garages and filling stations. Before removing the fuel tank filler tube
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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 vapour. Perform the whole refueling process
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(opening the fuel tank filler door, remov­ing the fuel tank filler tube 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 vapour could be ignited. Do not move away from the fuel tank fill-
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er door until refueling is finished. If you moved away and did something else (for example, cleaning your windscreen) part­way through the refueling process, you could pick up a fresh charge of static elec­tricity. If the fuel tank filler tube cap must be re-
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placed, use only a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine part.

Fuel tank capacity

5-door models: 88 litres

Refueling

1. Before filling with fuel, stop the engine.
2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rear right side of your vehicle. Open the fuel tank filler door with the release lever located below the instru­ment panel.
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Installation of accessories

3. Open the fuel tank filler tube by slowly turning the cap anticlockwise.
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A- Remove B- Close
CAUTION
Since the fuel system may be under pressure,
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remove the fuel tank filler tube cap slowly. This relieves any pressure or vacuum that might have built up in the fuel tank. If you hear a hissing sound, wait until it stops be­fore removing the cap. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, injuring you or others.
4. Insert the gun in the tank port as far as it goes.
CAUTION
Do not tilt the gun.
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5. When the gun stops automatically, do not fill with fuel any more.
6. To close, turn the fuel tank filler tube cap slowly clockwise until you hear clicking sounds, then gently push the fuel tank filler door closed.
Installation of accessories
We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
The installation of accessories, optional
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parts, should only be carried out within the limits prescribed by law in your country, and in accordance with the guidelines fitting instructions and warn­ings contained within the documents ac­companying the parts or accessories. Improper installation of electrical com-
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ponents may cause an electrical fire if incorrectly fitted. Please refer to the Modification/alteration to the electrical or fuel systems section within this own­er’s manual. Using a cellular phone or radio set inside
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the vehicle without an external antenna may cause electrical system interference, which could lead to unsafe vehicle oper­ation.
Tyres and wheels which do not meet
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specifications must not be used. Refer to the “Specifications” section for information regarding wheel and tyre sizes. When fitting accessories, ensure that
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maximum gross vehicle weight and maximum axle weight are not exceeded.

Important points!

Due to large number of accessory and re­placement parts of different manufactures available in the market, it is not possible, not only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also for a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point, to check whether the attach­ment or installation of such parts affects the overall safety of your MITSUBISHI-vehicle.
Even when such parts are officially author­ized, for example by a “general operators permit” (an appraisal for the part) or through the execution of the part in an officially ap­proved manner of construction, or when a single operation permit following the attach­ment or installation of such parts, it cannot be deduced from that alone, that the driving safety of your vehicle has not been affected.
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Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems

Consider also that there basically exists no li­ability on the part of the appraiser or the offi­cial. Only in the case of parts (MITSUBISHI MOTORS original replacement or exchange parts as well as MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine accessories) that are recommended and released by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point and that are attach­ed or installed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point, you can assume, that optimal safety has been provided. The same also pertains to modifications of MITSUBISHI vehicles with respect to the production specifications. For your own safe­ty, in such cases, you should only undertake modifications according to the recommenda­tions of a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author­ized Service Point.
Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems
MITSUBISHI MOTORS has always manu­factured safe, high quality vehicles. In order to maintain this safety and quality, it is im­portant that any accessory that is to be fitted, or any modifications carried out which in­volve the electrical or fuel systems, should be carried out in accordance with MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.
CAUTION
If the wiring interferes with any part of the
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vehicle bodywork or improper installation methods are used, i.e. protective fuses not installed, etc.), electronic devices may be ad­versely affected, possibly resulting in an electrical fire or other failures that may cause an accident.

Genuine parts

MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great lengths to bring you a superbly crafted auto­mobile offering the highest quality and de­pendability. Use MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts, designed and manufactured to maintain your MITSUBISHI MOTORS automobile at top performance. MITSUBISHI MOTORS genu­ine parts are identified by this mark and are available at all MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au­thorized Service Points.

Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal information

WARNING
Prolonged and repeated contact may
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cause serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and cancer. Avoid contact with the skin as far as pos-
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sible and wash thoroughly after any con­tact. Keep used engine oils out of reach of chil-
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dren.

Protect the environment

It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses and soil. Use authorized waste collection fa­cilities, including civic amenity sites and ga­rages providing facilities for disposal of used oil and used oil filters. If in doubt, contact your local authority for advice on disposal.
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Disposal information for used batteries

Disposal information for used batteries
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Your vehicle contains batter­ies and/or accumulators. Do not mix with general household waste. For proper treatment, recov­ery and recycling of used bat­teries, please take them to ap­plicable collection points, in accordance with your nation­al legislation and the Direc­tives 2006/66/EC. By disposing of these batter­ies correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential nega­tive effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.
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Locking and unlocking

Keys.................................................................................................... 3-02
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)........................... 3-03
Keyless entry system*.........................................................................3-03
Doors...................................................................................................3-06
Central door locks............................................................................... 3-07
“Child-protection” rear doors (5-door models)...................................3-08
Approach lamps*................................................................................ 3-08
Backdoor............................................................................................. 3-08
Security alarm system*....................................................................... 3-10
Electric window control......................................................................3-16
Rear side/quarter window................................................................... 3-18
Sunroof*..............................................................................................3-19
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Type 1
Type 2

Keys

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Keys
The key fits all locks.
WARNING
When taking a key on flights, do not press
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any switches on the key while on the plane. If a switch is pressed on the plane, the key emits electromagnetic waves, which could adversely affect the plane’s flight operation. When carrying a key in a bag, be careful that no switches on the key can be easily pressed by mistake.
NOTE
The key number is stamped on the tag as in-
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dicated in the illustration. Make a record of the key number and store the key and key number tag in separate pla­ces, so that you can order a key in the event the original keys are lost. The key is a precision electronic device with
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a built-in signal transmitter. Please observe the following in order to prevent damage.
Do not leave where it may be exposed to
heat caused by direct sunlight, such as on top of the dashboard. Do not take the remote control transmitter
apart. Do not excessively bend the key or sub-
ject it to strong impacts. Keep the remote control transmitter dry.
Keep away from magnetic objects such as
key rings. Keep away from devices that produce
magnetism, such as audio systems, com­puters and televisions.
NOTE
Do not clean with ultrasonic cleaners.
Do not leave the key where it may be ex-
posed to high temperature or high humidi­ty.
The engine is designed so that it will not
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start if the ID code registered in the immo­bilizer computer and the key’s ID code do not match. Refer to the section entitled “Electronic immobilizer” section for details and key usage.
To use and carry the key (Type
2)
When using the key, press the button (A) on the body. When carrying the key, fold the key while pressing the button.
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Locking and unlocking
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Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)

Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
The electronic immobilizer has been de­signed to significantly reduce the possibility of vehicle theft. The purpose of the system is to immobilize the vehicle if an invalid start is attempted. A valid start attempt can only be achieved by using a key “registered” to the immobilizer system.
NOTE
In the following cases, the vehicle may not
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be able to receive the registered ID code from the registered key and the engine may not start.
When the key contacts a key ring or other
metallic or magnetic object. When the key grip contacts metal of an-
other key. When the key contacts or is close to other
immobilizing keys (including keys of oth-
er vehicles). In cases like these, remove the object or ad­ditional key from the vehicle key. Then try again to start the engine. If the engine does not start, we recommend you to contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point. Electronic immobilizer is not compatible
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with remote starting systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting prob­lems and a loss of security protection.
NOTE
If you lose your key, order a key from your
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point as soon as possible. To obtain a re­placement or extra spare key, take your vehi­cle and all remaining keys to your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point. All the keys have to be re-regis­tered in the immobilizer computer unit. The immobilizer can register up to 8 different keys for use.
CAUTION
Don’t make any alterations or additions to
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the immobilizer system; alterations or addi­tions could cause failure of the immobilizer.

Keyless entry system*

Press the remote control switch, and all doors (including the backdoor) will be locked or unlocked as desired. It is also possible to op­erate the outside rear-view mirrors.
1- LOCK switch 2- UNLOCK switch

To lock

Press the LOCK switch (1), and all doors (in­cluding the backdoor) will be locked. When they are locked with the room lamp switch at the middle position (DOOR), the room lamp and the turn-signal lamps blink once.
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Keyless entry system*

To unlock

Press the UNLOCK switch (2), and all doors (including the backdoor) will be unlocked.
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When they are unlocked with the room lamp switch at the middle position (DOOR), the room lamp will be turned on for approxi­mately 15 seconds and the turn-signal lamps will blink twice.
NOTE
If the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed and no
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door (including the backdoor) is opened within approximately 30 seconds: relocking will automatically occur. It is possible to modify functions as follows:
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For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point.
The time for automatic relocking can be
changed. The confirmation function (blinking of
the turn-signal lamps) can be set to oper­ate only when the doors and backdoor are locked or only when the doors and back­door are unlocked. The confirmation function (this indicates
locking or unlocking of the doors and backdoor with the blink of the turn-signal lamps) can be deactivated. The number of times the turn-signal
lamps are flashed by the confirmation function can be changed.
Operation of the outside rear­view mirrors
To fold
Within 30 seconds of locking the doors and backdoor using the LOCK switch (1), press the LOCK switch twice rapidly to fold the outside rear-view mirrors.
To extend
Within 30 seconds of unlocking the doors and backdoor using the UNLOCK switch (2), press the UNLOCK switch twice rapidly to return the outside rear-view mirrors to their extended positions.
NOTE
The keyless entry system does not operate in
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the following conditions:
The key is left in the key cylinder.
The door (including the backdoor) is
open.
The remote control switch will operate with-
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in approximately 4 m from the vehicle. However, the operating range of the remote control switch may change if the vehicle is located near a power station, or radio/TV broadcasting station.
NOTE
If the remote control switch is operated at
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the correct distance from the vehicle, but the doors (including the backdoor) are not locked/unlocked in response, the battery may be exhausted. For further information, please consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point. If you replace the battery yourself, refer to “Procedure for replacing the remote control switch battery” on page 3-04. If your remote control switch is lost or dam-
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aged, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for a re­placement remote control switch. If you wish to add a remote control switch,
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we recommend you to contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point. A maximum of 4 remote control switches are available for your vehicle.
Procedure for replacing the re­mote control switch battery
WARNING
Danger of explosion if battery is incor-
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rectly replaced. Replace only with the same battery or an equivalent type.
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Keyless entry system*
CAUTION
Never disassemble or remove any inside
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parts of the keyless entry key other than de­scribed below. Because there is a possibility that it may be­come impossible to reassemble. When the remote control switch case is
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opened, be careful to keep water, dust, etc. out.
NOTE
You may purchase a replacement battery at
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an electric appliance store. A MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
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Service Point can replace the battery for you if you prefer.
1. Before replacing the battery, remove static electricity from your body by touching a metal part such as doorknob of the room.
2. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver in-
to the notch in the remote control switch case and use it to open the case.
NOTE
Be sure to perform the procedure with the
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MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
3. Remove the remote control transmitter from the remote control switch case.
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4. Open the remote control transmitter by using a minus screwdriver as shown in the illustration.
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+ side
- side
Coin type battery CR1616

Doors

6. Install a new battery with the + side (A) down.
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7. Close the remote control transmitter firmly.
8. Place the remote control transmitter in the remote control switch case, then se­curely close the remote control switch case.
9. Check the keyless entry system to see that it works.
Doors
CAUTION
Make sure the doors are closed: driving with
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doors not completely closed is dangerous. Never leave children in the vehicle unatten-
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ded.
CAUTION
Be careful not to lock the doors while the
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key is inside the vehicle.

To lock or unlock with the key

1- Lock 2- Unlock

To lock or unlock from inside the vehicle

1- Lock 2- Unlock
Pull the inside door handle towards you to open the door.

To lock without using the key

Front door
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Central door locks

Set the inside lock knob (1) to the locked po­sition, and while pulling the outside handle up (2), close the door (3).
Rear door (5-door models)
Set the inside lock knob (1) to the locked po­sition, and close the door (2).

“Forgotten-key-prevention” mechanism

If the key is in the ignition switch when you push the lock knob forward with the driver’s door open, the lock knob will automatically return to the unlocked position.
Central door locks
NOTE
Each of the doors can be locked or unlocked
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independently by using the inside lock knob. Repeated continuous operation between lock
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and unlock could activate the central door locking systems built-in protection circuit and prevent the system from operating. If this occurs, wait approximately 1 minute before operating the central door lock switch or the key.

Driver’s door with key (except for vehicles with keyless entry system)

Using the key on the driver’s door locks or unlocks all doors (including the backdoor).

Driver’s door with central door lock switch

Using the central door lock switch locks or unlocks all doors (including the backdoor).
1- Lock 2- Unlock
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“Child-protection” rear doors (5-door models)

“Child-protection” rear doors (5-door models)
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CAUTION
When driving with a child in the rear seat,
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please use the child protection to prevent ac­cidental door opening which may cause an accident.
When any door or the backdoor is
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opened, the lamp comes on for approxi­mately 2 minutes. If all of the doors (including the back­door) are closed while the lamps are on, the lamps go off 30 seconds later.
1- Lock 2- Unlock
Child protection helps prevent the rear doors from being opened accidentally from the in­side. If the lever is set to the locked position, the rear door cannot be opened using the inside handle, but only with the outside handle. If the lever is set to the “Unlock” position, the child protection mechanism does not function.
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Approach lamps*

The lamps (A) in the bottom of each mirror come on to illuminate road surface while people are entering or exiting the vehicle.
These lamps turn on/off as follows:
The lamps come on for approximately
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15 seconds when all of the doors (in­cluding the backdoor) are unlocked us­ing the central door lock function or the keyless entry system (if so equipped).
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NOTE
The lamps go off immediately if any of the
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following actions is taken while the lamps are on.
The ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
position. All of the doors (including the backdoor)
are locked using the central door lock function. All of the doors (including the backdoor)
are locked using the keyless entry system (if so equipped).

Backdoor

WARNING
It is dangerous to drive with the backdoor
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open since carbon monoxide (CO) gas can enter the cabin. You cannot see or smell CO. It can cause unconsciousness and even death.
Backdoor
CAUTION
When the backdoor is open, the rear-right
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combination lamp is obscured by the spare wheel. If the backdoor is opened while the vehicle is parked on the road, alert other road users to the vehicle’s presence using a warning tri­angle or other device as required by local legislation. When closing the backdoor, always ensure
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your or other person’s fingers cannot be caught by the backdoor.
NOTE
The backdoor is equipped with an oil damp-
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er type backdoor stopper, enabling you to hold the backdoor at a desired position. While opening or closing the backdoor, you
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may feel slight resistance. This is a structural feature of the backdoor stopper that supports the backdoor and does not indicate any ab­normality.

To lock or unlock from outside the vehicle (Except for vehicles with keyless entry system)

1- Lock 2- Unlock

To lock or unlock from inside the vehicle

The backdoor can be locked or unlocked by using the central door lock switch.
1- Lock 2- Unlock
Vehicles without keyless entry system, if the backdoor is locked or unlocked by using the central door lock switch, it can still be locked or unlocked with the key.
NOTE
Repeated continuous operating between lock
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and unlock could cause the central door lock’s built-in protection circuit to prevent the system from operating. If this occurs, wait approximately 1 minute before operat­ing the central door lock switch.
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Security alarm system*

NOTE
When the luggage compartment lamp is set
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to the [•] position, the luggage compartment
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lamp illuminates when the backdoor is opened and turns off when it is closed.

To open

Pull the outside handle towards you to open the backdoor.

Backdoor stopper

Open the backdoor fully and then move the locking tube (A) to the LOCK position (B); this will ensure that the backdoor remains in the fully opened position. To subsequently release the stopper, move the locking tube back to the UNLOCK position (C).
CAUTION
When closing the backdoor, be careful not to
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trap your hands. Before closing the backdoor, make sure that
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the locking tube (A) is in the UNLOCK po­sition (C). Closing the backdoor with the locking tube (A) in the LOCK position (B) may damage the backdoor stopper, rendering the backdoor unable to be closed.
Security alarm system*
The security alarm system is designed to pre­vent unlawful entry into the vehicle. It will alert people nearby if a door, the backdoor, or the bonnet is opened when the vehicle has not been unlocked using the keyless entry system. Also, the alarm will be activated if any of the following occur.
Attempt an unlawful moving of the vehi-
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cle. (the vehicle inclination detection function) Detect a motion in the vehicle. (the inte-
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rior intrusion detection function) Disconnect the battery terminal.
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The security alarm system is set to “active” when the vehicle leaves the factory. When making changes to the settings, please follow the procedure listed in the section ti­tled “Changing the system settings” on page 3-12.
CAUTION
Do not modify or add parts to the security
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alarm system. Doing so could cause the security alarm to malfunction.
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Security alarm system*
NOTE
The alarm system will not be activated if the
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doors (including the backdoor) have been locked using a key or the central door lock switch (instead of the keyless entry system). If the turn-signal lamps do not blink after the
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locking and unlocking operation using the keyless entry system, the security alarm sys­tem may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv­ice Point. In the following situations, the security
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alarm system could be more likely to be ac­cidentally activated.
Using a car wash
Taking the vehicle on a ferry
Parking in an automated car park
Leaving someone or a pet in the vehicle
Leaving a window, door, or the sunroof
open Leaving an unstable object such as a stuf-
fed toy or accessory in the vehicle Suffering a continuous impact or vibra-
tion by hail, thunder, etc.
The sensitivity of the vehicle inclination de-
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tection function and the interior intrusion de­tection function can be adjusted. For details, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

The security alarm has four modes:

System preparation mode (ap­prox. 20 seconds)
(The buzzer sounds intermittently, and the se­curity alarm indicator (A) blinks)
The system preparation time extends from the point at which all of the doors (including the backdoor) are locked by the keyless entry switch to the point at which the system acti­vation mode goes into effect. During this time, it is possible to temporarily open a door without using the keyless entry system and without causing the alarm to sound (for example, when you forget some­thing inside the vehicle or realize that a win­dow is open).
System armed mode
(The buzzer stops, and the security alarm in­dicator continues to blink slowly) Once the system preparation mode has ended, the system armed mode starts. If an unlawful opening of any of the doors (including the backdoor) or the bonnet is detected during the system armed mode, the alarm will be ac­tivated to warn people around the vehicle of an abnormal condition. Also, if unlawful moving of the vehicle is at­tempted or a vehicle intrusion is detected, the alarm will be activated.
Alarm activation
The turn-signal lamps blink and the siren sounds for approximately 30 seconds. Refer to “Alarm activation” on page 3-15.
NOTE
The alarm will resume if unlawful actions
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are taken again, even if the alarm has stop­ped.
System cancellation
It is possible to cancel the system activation during the system preparation mode or the system armed mode. In addition, it is possible to cancel the alarm once it has been activated.
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