Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2011 Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2011 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2011 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER’ S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview General information Charging Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care and Maintenance Specifications...
  • Page 3 Overview Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area) E00100105789 1. Instruments p. 4-02 2. Windscreen wiper and washer switch p. 4-16 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 4-17 3. Electric motor switch p. 5-07 4. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for driver's seat) p. 3-20 Horn switch p.
  • Page 4 Overview 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 4-11 Turn-signal lever p. 4-14 Front fog lamp switch* p. 4-15 Rear fog lamp switch p. 4-15 2. Windscreen wiper and washer switch p. 4-16 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 4-17 3.
  • Page 5 Overview Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel) E00100105792 1. Centre ventilators p. 6-02 2. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 4-15 3. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passen- ger) p. 3-20 4. Side ventilators p. 6-02 5. Cup holder p. 6-15 6.
  • Page 6 Overview 1. Secret box p. 6-14 2. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passen- ger) p. 3-20 3. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 4-15 4. Air conditioning p. 6-03 5. Centre ventilators p. 6-02 6. Heated seat switch* p. 3-04 7.
  • Page 7 Overview Interior E00100204233 1. Head restraints p. 3-07 2. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag p. 3-27 3. Assist grip p. 6-16 4. Room lamp (rear) p. 6-13, 8-24 5. Seat belts p. 3-08 6. Sun visor p. 6-10 Vanity mirror p. 6-10 Card holder p.
  • Page 8 Overview 1. Inside rear-view mirror p. 5-05 2. Map & room lamps (front) p. 6-12, 8-24 3. Sun visor p. 6-10 Vanity mirror p. 6-10 Card holder p. 6-11 4. Seat belts p. 3-08 5. Room lamp (rear) p. 6-13, 8-24 6.
  • Page 9 Overview Electric motor unit room E00100800013 1. On board charger/DC-DC converter p. 8-06 2. Inverter p. 8-06 3. Brake electric vacuum pump...
  • Page 10: Charging

    Overview Outside (Front) E00100504887 1. Bonnet p. 8-07 2. Windscreen wipers p. 4-16 3. Antenna p. 6-10 4. Outside rear-view mirror p. 5-05 5. Electric window control p. 2-09 6. Quick charging lid p. 1-08 7. Traction battery p. 8-06 8.
  • Page 11: Locking And Unlocking

    Overview Outside (Rear) E00100504702 1. Tailgate p. 2-08 2. Rear window wiper p. 4-17 3. Rear spoiler 4. High-mounted stop lamp p. 8-24, 8-34 5. Reversing lamps p. 8-24, 8-33 6. Stop lamps/Tail lamps p. 4-14, 8-24, 8-33 7. Turn-signal lamps/Hazard warning lamps p. 4-14, 4-15, 8-24, 8-33 8.
  • Page 12 General information Familiarizing yourself with i-MiEV..........02 Installation of accessories..............03 Modification/alterations to the electrical systems......04 Genuine parts...................04 Disposal information for used batteries...........04 Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat........05 Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold........06...
  • Page 13: Familiarizing Yourself With I-Miev

    0 bars. E00202700017 E00202800018 Energy required for driving is only electrici- MITSUBISHI MOTORS collects traction bat- It is the battery to operate the motor (electric teries. If you scrap your vehicle, please con- ty and fuel supply is not required.
  • Page 14: Installation Of Accessories

    Due to large number of accessory and replacement parts of different manufactures available in the mar- ket, it is not possible, not only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also for a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point, to check whether the at- tachment or installation of such parts affects the overall safety of your MITSUBISHI-vehicle.
  • Page 15: Genuine Parts

    Modification/alterations to the Genuine parts Disposal information for used electrical systems batteries E00200500499 MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great lengths E00200400414 E00201300045 to bring you a superbly crafted automobile offering MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION has al- the highest quality and dependability.
  • Page 16: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Heat

    General information Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat E00203000017 When the vehicle is driven in a high ambient temperature, its air-conditioner performance can be insufficient. Also, using the air conditioner can reduce the vehicle’s cruising range. When the ambient temperature is approximately 40 °C or higher, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described corrective action. Approx.
  • Page 17: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Cold

    General information Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold E00203100021 When the vehicle is driven in a low ambient temperature, its heater performance can be insufficient. Also, using the heater can reduce the vehicle’s cruising range. When the ambient temperature is approximately -15 °C or lower, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described corrective action. Approx.
  • Page 18 General information Approx. ambient tempera- Phenomena Corrective action ture Driving performance decreases by approximately 50%. Continue driving. (As the traction battery Approx. -25 °C or Startup and driving temperature rises, the output restriction lower (including will gradually be removed.) the phenomena of Charging may become impossible.
  • Page 20 Charging Battery..................1-02 Basic knowledge for charging............1-02 EV charging cable................1-03 Regular charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240 V outlet)..............1-04 Quick charging (charging method with quick charger)....1-08...
  • Page 21: Battery

    Charging Battery Basic knowledge for charging Guideline for charging time E08300700010 E08300100014 E08300200015 The regular charging time (from 1 bar of energy lev- There are two types of batteries installed in your ve- There are two types of charging: regular charging el gauge to full charge) is different according to the hicle: a traction battery for operating the motor (elec- and quick charging.
  • Page 22: Ev Charging Cable

    • Do not drop the regular charging plug luminates during regular charging, or do not give strong impact to it. please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 1-03...
  • Page 23: Regular Charging (Charging Method With Rated Ac 220-240 V Outlet)

    Charging Regular charging (charging CAUTION Hook method with rated AC 220-240 V Never use benzine, petrol, or other organ- Rope outlet) ic solvents, or acid or alkaline solvents. Do- E08300900012 ing so could cause deformation, discol- our, or malfunction. Also, these substan- ces may be present in various cleaners, so WARNING check carefully before use.
  • Page 24 Charging 3. Pull the regular charging opener (A) at the WARNING CAUTION bottom left/right of the instrument panel to open the regular charging lid (B) at the right • Make sure to use the EV charging ca- Do not perform charging from other pow- rear side of the vehicle.
  • Page 25 Charging 6. Remove the cap (F) on the regular charging WARNING WARNING plug (G) and make sure that there is no for- eign matter such as dust at the end of the reg- Do not touch the metal terminal of the reg- Use the rated AC 220-240 V outlet individ- ular charging plug and the regular charging ular charging connection (E) and the reg-...
  • Page 26 Charging CAUTION Do not clasp the top of regular charging plug. It could cause injury to touch the protrusion on the lid. If the charging indicator is not illuminated, 9. Charging is complete when the charging indi- charging is not started. cator turns off.
  • Page 27: Quick Charging (Charging Method With Quick Charger)

    For the quick charger compatible with WARNING i-MiEV, consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. CAUTION After charging, be sure to close the inner For operation of quick chargers, follow lid and the regular charging lid complete- the manual of each quick charger.
  • Page 28 Charging 3. Pull the quick charging lid opener (A) at the Follow the manual of each quick charger. WARNING bottom left/right of the driver’s seat to open the quick charging lid (B) at the left rear side NOTE Do not touch the metal terminal of the of the vehicle.
  • Page 29 Charging 7. Charging is complete when the charging indi- Charging may be completed before full cator turns off. charge. This is a control for efficient charge Disconnect the quick charging plug accord- and not a malfunction. ing to the manual of the quick charger. To achieve full charge, repeat charging from Step 5 again.
  • Page 30 Locking and unlocking Keys....................2-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system).....2-02 Keyless entry system..............2-03 Doors....................2-05 Central door locks.................2-06 “Child-protection” rear doors............2-07 Tailgate..................2-08 Electric window control..............2-09...
  • Page 31: Keys

    Locking and unlocking Keys Electronic immobilizer (Anti- The key is a precision electronic device with a built-in signal transmitter. Please observe theft starting system) E00300102399 the following in order to prevent malfunction- Two keys are provided. The key fits all locks. E00300201928 ing.
  • Page 32: Keyless Entry System

    If the electric mo- tered in the immobilizer computer unit. The tor unit does not start, we recommend immobilizer can register up to 8 different keys. you to contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. CAUTION Don’t make any alterations or additions to the immobilizer system;...
  • Page 33 A maximum of 4 remote control switches are lamps) can be deactivated. 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, in- available for your vehicle. • The number of times the turn-signal sert the clothcovered tip of a straight blade...
  • Page 34: Doors

    6. Install a new battery with the + side (B) down. Be sure to perform the procedure with the E00300402187 MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when + side CAUTION you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
  • Page 35: Central Door Locks

    Locking and unlocking Central door locks To lock or unlock from inside the vehi- To lock without using the key E00300801852 NOTE Each of the doors can be locked or unlocked independently by using the inside lock knob. Repeated continuous operation between lock and unlock could activate the central door locking systems built-in protection circuit and prevent the system from operating.
  • Page 36: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    “P” position with the electric motor switch in the “ON” posi- tion. If you wish to change the setting such that the doors and the tailgate are unlocked, contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. 1- Lock 2- Unlock...
  • Page 37: Tailgate

    Locking and unlocking Tailgate To close Pull the tailgate grip (A) downward as illustrated. E00301401161 Gently push the upper gate from the outside with enough force so that it is completely closed. Al- WARNING ways ensure the tailgate is securely closed. When opening and closing the tailgate, make sure that there are no people near- by and be careful not to hit your head or...
  • Page 38: Electric Window Control

    Locking and unlocking Electric window control Press the switch down for opening the door win- Driver’s switch (RHD) dow, and pull up the switch for closing. E00302200550 The electric windows can only be operated with the electric motor switch in the “ON” position. WARNING Before operating the electric window con- trol, make sure that nothing can get trap-...
  • Page 39 Locking and unlocking To unlock, press it once again. 1- Lock 2- Unlock WARNING A child may tamper with the switch at the risk of its hands or head being trap- ped in the window. When driving with a child in the vehicle, please press the win- dow lock switch to disable the passen- ger’s switches.
  • Page 40: Seat And Seat Belts

    Seat and seat belts Seat....................3-02 Seat adjustment................3-03 Front seat..................3-03 Rear seat..................3-05 Head restraints................3-07 Seat belts..................3-08 Pregnant women restraint.............3-10 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system....3-11 Child restraint................3-11 Seat belt inspection...............3-20 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag......3-20...
  • Page 41: Seat

    Seat and seat belts Seat E00400101869 1-Front seat To adjust forward or backward ® p. 3-03 To recline the seatback ® p. 3-04 To adjust seat height (driver’s seat only) ® p. 3-04 Heated seat (driver’s seat only)* ® p. 3-04 2-Rear seat To recline the seatback ®...
  • Page 42: Seat Adjustment

    Seat and seat belts Seat adjustment Front seat CAUTION E00400300633 E00400400197 Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are comfortable To adjust forward or backward Make sure the seat is adjusted by an and that you can reach the pedals, steering wheel, E00400500794 adult or with adult supervision for cor- Pull the seat adjusting lever and adjust the seat for-...
  • Page 43 Seat and seat belts To recline the seatback To adjust seat height (driver’s seat on- Heated seat (driver’s seat only)* E00400601008 E00401101013 In order to recline the seatback, lean forward slight- The heated seat can be operated with the electric E00400701054 ly, pull the seatback lock lever up, and then lean motor switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 44: Rear Seat

    Seat and seat belts Rear seat CAUTION E00401300353 Do not place heavy objects on the seat or stick pins, needles, or other pointed ob- WARNING jects into it. Do not use a blanket, cushion, or other ma- When a person sits in the rear seat, pull terial with high heat insulation properties up the head restraint to a height at which on the seat while using the heater;...
  • Page 45 Seat and seat belts Folding the seatbacks forward To replace 2. Pushing the seat cushion as far back as possi- ble, press the hooks (A) on the underside of 1. Raise the seatback until it locks securely into E00401600330 Larger objects can be loaded into the vehicle if a the seat cushion into the right and left stop- place.
  • Page 46: Head Restraints

    Seat and seat belts Head restraints To raise the head restraint, move it upward. To low- Installation er the restraint, move it downward while pushing Confirm that they are facing the correct direction, E00403301497 the height adjusting knob (A) in the direction of the and then insert them into the seatback while press- arrow.
  • Page 47: Seat Belts

    Seat and seat belts Seat belts WARNING E00404800636 To protect you and your passengers in the event of No modifications or additions should be an accident, it is most important that the seat belts made by the user which will either pre- be worn correctly while driving.
  • Page 48 Seat and seat belts NOTE Seat belt warning WARNING You can check if the belt locks by pulling it E00413000025 Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder/ forward quickly. The seat belts must not be twisted when warning lamp worn. E00414800017 To fasten The driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt warn-...
  • Page 49: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Seat and seat belts Pregnant women restraint NOTE NOTE For the front passenger seat, the warning func- The warning lamps come on even if no one E00405600077 tion works only while a person is sitting on is sitting on the rear seat. the seat.
  • Page 50: Seat Belt Pretensioner System And Force Limiter System

    MITSUBISHI To obtain the best results from your pre- er than in the front seat.
  • Page 51 Seat and seat belts Caution for installing the child re- Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat Infants and small children or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF straint on vehicles with a front passen- E00406600999 When transporting infants and small children in switch.
  • Page 52: Older Children

    Seat and seat belts NOTE • To the lower anchorage in the rear seat ONLY if the child restraint has ISOFIX Before purchasing a child restraint system, mountings (See page 3-18). try installing it in the rear seat to make sure •...
  • Page 53 Seat and seat belts Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411400373 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass group Size class Fixture Rear (Left side/Right side) Carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 - Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 (0-9 months) - Up to 13 kg ISO/R1 , IL* (0-2 years) ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
  • Page 54 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.
  • Page 55 Definition of characters to be inserted in the table above: U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. 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 56 : 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 57 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 child restraint anchorage points located the lower anchorage (ISOFIX child re- on the luggage compartment floor.
  • Page 58 Seat and seat belts 5. Open the tether anchorage cover (E), and Installing a child restraint system to a then latch the tether strap hook (F) of the 3-point type seat belt (with emergency child restraint system to the tether anchorage locking mechanism) bracket (G) and tighten the top tether strap E00408700646...
  • Page 59: Seat Belt Inspection

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized The SRS is NOT a substitute for the seat belts. To Service Point. Incorrect repair or replace-...
  • Page 60 Seat and seat belts How the Supplemental Restraint Sys- 4- Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch WARNING tem works IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROP- E00407301600 The SRS includes the following components: ERLY SEATED. A driver or front passenger too close to the steering wheel or instrument panel during airbag deployment can be killed or seriously injured.
  • Page 61 Seat and seat belts Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat WARNING WARNING or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch. (Refer to “To turn an airbag off” on page Infants and small children should never Older children should be seated in the 3-23) be unrestrained, stand up against the in- rear seat, properly wearing the seat belt,...
  • Page 62 Seat and seat belts Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF Front passenger’s airbag OFF indica- WARNING switch tion lamp Do not fit any accessory that makes the in- E00410100272 E00410200316 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch can The front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp dication lamp impossible to see, and do be used to disable the front passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 63 ON-OFF switch is turned OFF, do not fit a child restraint system to the front passenger seat. We recommend you to have the system inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • If the indication lamp remains on when the front passenger’s airbag ON-...
  • Page 64 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. E00407501660 your seat belts. Your seat belts will help keep you a The front airbags ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY safe distance from the steering wheel and instru- when…...
  • Page 65 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’s padded cover, such as badges or tion to the occupant.
  • Page 66 The typical condition is shown in the illustration. mend you to have the entire airbag sys- inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Side airbag system Curtain airbag system E00407600518 The side airbags (A) are contained in the driver and E00409100562 front passenger seatbacks.
  • Page 67 Seat and seat belts The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT 3- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other nar- The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE NOT row object DEPLOY when… DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when… With certain types of side collisions, the vehicle’s The side airbags and curtain airbags are not de- body structure is designed to absorb the shock to signed to deploy in conditions where they cannot...
  • Page 68 We recommend work around and on the side airbags and curtain airbags system WARNING to be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Do not allow any rear seat occupant to hold onto the seatback of either front...
  • Page 69 If your vehicle has to be scrapped, do this in formed on or near the components of the line with local legislation and contact a SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 70: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments...................4-02 Indication and warning lamps............4-08 Indication lamps................4-09 Warning lamps................4-09 Combination headlamps and dipper switch........4-11 Headlamp levelling switch............4-13 Turn-signal lever................4-14 Hazard warning flasher switch.............4-15 Fog lamp switch................4-15 Wiper and washer switch..............4-16 Rear window demister switch............4-18 Horn switch...................4-19...
  • Page 71: Instruments

    Instruments and controls Instruments Speedometer 2. Keep the reset button pressed for two sec- onds or longer to change the display unit E00500201050 E00500101251 When the electric motor switch is in the “ON” posi- from MPH to km/h or from km/h to MPH. tion, the speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) (Type 1) or miles per hour (MPH) (Type 2).
  • Page 72 Instruments and controls Energy usage indicator Odometer/Tripmeter/Meter illumina- To change the display E00530700015 E00529600014 tion control/Service reminder/Cruis- The display is changed every time the reset button The consumption power of the electric motor unit ing range indicator (A) is pressed lightly (less than 1 second). and the air conditioning, and charged power of elec- E00500601214 tric energy generated from the regenerative brake...
  • Page 73 For further information, we recommend you next 12-monthly (20,000 km / 12,500 miles) inspec- time, Tripmeter can be used to measure the dis- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- tion. tance from an intermediate location. ized Service Point. When the next inspection is nearly due, the display At this time, a spanner mark is shown for a shows “-----”.
  • Page 74 For further information, we recommend you 2. Give the reset button (D) a long push (at to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- least two seconds) to make the spanner mark ized Service Point. (A) start flashing. (If you do not touch the re-...
  • Page 75 Instruments and controls Daytime dipper button (meter illumination control) If you press and hold the button for longer Energy level gauge than about 1 second, the brightness automati- E00529700028 E00530000018 Each time you press the daytime dipper button (2), The energy level gauge indicates the remaining pow- cally scrolls through its different levels, and the brightness of the instruments changes.
  • Page 76 Instruments and controls Low energy warning indicator If the energy level gauge shows 2 bars while the traction battery is being charged, the warn- E00530300011 ing indicator flashes. If the energy level gauge shows 1 bar while the traction battery is being charged, the warning indicator and the graduation flash alternately.
  • Page 77: Indication And Warning Lamps

    Instruments and controls Indication and warning lamps E00501502044 Type 1 Type 2 1- Low energy warning indicator ® p. 4-07 12- Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp ® p. 4-10 2. Selector lever position indicator ® p. 5-10 13- Electric power steering system (EPS) warning lamp ® p. 5-15 3- High-beam indication lamp ®...
  • Page 78: Indication Lamps

    Instruments and controls Indication lamps Warning lamps Position lamp indication lamp E00508900102 E00501600012 E00502400017 This lamp illuminates with the lamp Turn-signal indication lamps/ Brake warning lamp (brake switch at “ ” or “ ” position Hazard warning indication warning buzzer) lamps Ready indicator E00502502490...
  • Page 79 Instruments and controls NOTE Auxiliary battery charge warn- CAUTION Depressing the brake pedal repeat- ing lamp edly may turn on the brake warn- The vehicle should be brought E00502701219 This warning lamp will illuminate when ing lamp and brake warning buz- to a halt in the following man- there is a fault with the charging system zer.
  • Page 80: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    When it rains, or when the vehicle has been MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- washed, the inside of the lens sometimes be- ized Service Point. NOTE comes foggy, but this does not indicate a func- tional problem.
  • Page 81 It is possible to disable the lamp auto-cutout E00532700396 trol can be adjusted. For further information, If the key is turned to the “LOCK” or function. For further information, we recom- please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS “ACC” position or removed from the electric mend consult MITSUBISHI Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 82: Headlamp Levelling Switch

    Instruments and controls Headlamp levelling switch Daytime running lamp* If you turn the lamps off with the headlamps set to high-beam, the headlamps are automat- E00530600014 E00506400813 The daytime running lamps come on when the ically returned to their low-beam setting The angle of the headlamp beam varies depending ready indicator illuminates and the lamp switch is when the lamp switch is next turned to the...
  • Page 83: Turn-Signal Lever

    We recommend you to have the vehicle inspected. It is possible to activate the following func- tions. For further information, we recom- mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 4-14...
  • Page 84: Front Fog Lamp Switch

    Instruments and controls Hazard warning flasher switch Fog lamp switch Rear fog lamp switch E00508400569 E00506600958 E00506700034 The rear fog lamp can be operated when the head- Use the hazard warning flasher switch when the ve- Front fog lamp switch* lamps or front fog lamps (if so equipped) turn on.
  • Page 85: Wiper And Washer Switch

    1- Fast 2- Slow NOTE The speed-sensitive-operation function of the windscreen wipers can be deactivated. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 4-16...
  • Page 86 The wip- tions. For further information, we recom- ers operate automatically several times while the mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI washer fluid is being sprayed. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • Adjustment of the interval for intermit- tent operation •...
  • Page 87: Rear Window Demister Switch

    Instruments and controls Rear window demister switch Precautions to observe when using wip- If your vehicle is equipped with heated mir- rors, when the rear window demister switch ers and washers E00507901216 is pressed, the outside rear-view mirrors are The rear window demister switch can be operated E00507600131 defogged or defrosted.
  • Page 88: Horn Switch

    Instruments and controls Horn switch E00508000318 Press the steering wheel on or around the “ ” mark. 4-19...
  • Page 90: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving Economical driving...............5-02 Driving, alcohol and drugs............5-02 Safe driving techniques..............5-03 Parking brake................5-03 Parking..................5-04 Inside rear-view mirror..............5-05 Outside rear-view mirrors.............5-05 Electric motor switch..............5-07 Steering wheel lock..............5-08 Starting the electric motor unit.............5-08 Transmission.................5-09 Driving the vehicle...............5-11 Inspection and maintenance following rough road oper- ation..................5-12 Braking..................5-12 Brake assist system...............5-13...
  • Page 91: Economical Driving

    Starting and driving Economical driving Driving, alcohol and drugs Air conditioning Too much cooling/heating can affect the cruising E00600101092 E00600200070 For economical driving, there are some technical re- Driving after drinking alcohol is one of the most fre- range, so maintain an appropriate temperature to ex- quirements that have to be met.
  • Page 92: Safe Driving Techniques

    Starting and driving Safe driving techniques Parking brake Carrying children in the vehicle Never leave your vehicle unattended with the E00600300635 E00600501647 Driving safety and protection against injury cannot To park the vehicle, first bring it to a complete key and children inside the vehicle. Children be fully ensured.
  • Page 93: Parking

    Starting and driving Parking NOTE CAUTION Apply sufficient force to the parking brake E00600601534 To park the vehicle, fully engage the parking lever to hold the vehicle stationary after the If the brake warning lamp does not extin- brake, and then move the selector lever to the “P” foot brake is released.
  • Page 94: Inside Rear-View Mirror

    Starting and driving Inside rear-view mirror Outside rear-view mirrors Parking with the electric motor unit running E00600800672 E00600900628 Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making any To adjust the mirror position Never leave the electric motor unit running while seat adjustments so you have a clear view to the E00601000655 you take a short sleep/rest.
  • Page 95 Starting and driving 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as the mir- CAUTION CAUTION ror you wish to adjust. Do not drive the vehicle with the mirror It is possible to retract and extend the mir- folded in. rors by hand.
  • Page 96: Electric Motor Switch

    Starting and driving Electric motor switch Heated mirror* NOTE E00601200514 Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic E00629400013 To demist or defrost the outside rear-view mirrors, immobilizer. press the rear window demister switch. To start the electric motor unit, the ID code The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while the which the transponder inside the key sends demister is on.
  • Page 97: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting and driving Steering wheel lock Starting the electric motor unit CAUTION E00601500692 E00629300012 If the ready indicator goes out while driv- To lock ing, the brake servomechanism will cease CAUTION Remove the key at the “LOCK” position. to function and braking efficiency will de- Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.
  • Page 98: Transmission

    Starting and driving Transmission 5. Press the brake pedal with your right foot. WARNING Turn the electric motor switch fully, keep it E00603200677 in the “START” position for one to two sec- Selector lever operation Always depress the brake pedal when onds, and slowly return it to its original posi- E00603301037 shifting the selector lever into the other...
  • Page 99 Starting and driving Selector lever position indicator CAUTION WARNING E00603400028 When the electric motor switch is turned to the Never move the selector lever to the “N” If the selector lever position indicator “ON” position, the position of the selector lever is blinks while you are driving, it is likely (NEUTRAL) position while driving.
  • Page 100: Driving The Vehicle

    Starting and driving Driving the vehicle WARNING CAUTION E00629700016 Operation of the transmission Avoid sudden regenerative braking when Never hold the vehicle stationary while in E00629800020 driving on wet or icy roads. Using sudden transmission on a hill with the accelera- regenerative braking under these condi- tor, always apply the parking brake and/ tions could cause the vehicle to skid, re-...
  • Page 101: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Starting and driving Inspection and maintenance Braking WARNING following rough road operation E00607001830 All the parts of the brake system are critical to safe- If the power assist is lost or if either E00606700383 ty. We recommend you to have the vehicle brake hydraulic system stops working After operating the vehicle in rough road condi- checked at regular intervals according to the serv-...
  • Page 102: Brake Assist System

    Starting and driving Brake assist system When the brake assist system is in use, you WARNING may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is E00627000174 soft, the pedal moves in small motions in con- The brake assist system is a device assisting drivers Do not leave any objects near the brake junction with the sound of the ABS opera- who cannot depress the brake pedal firmly when it...
  • Page 103: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting and driving Anti-lock brake system (ABS) • When the vehicle is driven for a while af- Under normal conditions, the ABS warning lamp ter the electric motor is turned on. only comes on when the electric motor switch is E00607101394 The ABS can be used after the vehicle has turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 104: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If you turn the steering wheel while the vehi- is charged, have the vehicle inspected at a cle is stationary with the headlamps on, the Rear MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service headlamps may become dim. This behaviour Point. is not abnormal. The headlamps will return to their original brightness after a short while.
  • Page 105: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Starting and driving Active stability control (ASC) Electric power steering system warn- CAUTION ing lamp E00616700386 The Active Stability Control (ASC) takes overall If the warning lamp appears during driv- control of the anti-lock brake system, traction con- ing, it may become harder to turn the steer- Type 1 trol function and stability control function to help ing wheel.
  • Page 106 Starting and driving NOTE Stability control function When the ASC is deactivated, the indication lamp will turn on. To reactivate the ASC, momen- An operation noise may be emitted from the E00619100088 The stability control function is designed to help bonnet room in the following situations.
  • Page 107 Starting and driving NOTE If the indication lamp illuminates Towing When moving out of mud, sand or fresh while driving E00624400089 snow, pressing the accelerator pedal may not E00631100017 If an abnormal condition occurs in the system, the allow the electric motor speed to increase. In CAUTION such situations, temporarily turning off the indication lamp and...
  • Page 108: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads NOTE CAUTION We recommend you to use a genuine E00609901413 MITSUBISHI roof carrier. Before driving and after travelling a Cargo load precautions short distance, always check the load to Roof carrier precautions make sure it is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
  • Page 109: Trailer Towing

    Starting and driving Trailer towing E00610000244 WARNING Do not use this vehicle for trailer towing. It may cause an accident or damage the vehicle. 5-20...
  • Page 110: For Pleasant Driving

    For pleasant driving Ventilators..................6-02 Air conditioning................6-03 Important operation tips for the air conditioning......6-09 Air purifier..................6-09 Antenna..................6-10 Sun visors..................6-10 Accessory socket................6-11 Interior lamps................6-12 Storage spaces................6-14 Cup holder..................6-15 Assist grips...................6-16...
  • Page 111: Ventilators

    For pleasant driving Ventilators Air flow and direction adjustments NOTE E00700200879 The cool air from the ventilators may appear E00700100911 as a mist. This is due to moist air being sud- Centre ventilators denly cooled by the air conditioning. This Move the knob (A) and ventilator to adjust.
  • Page 112: Air Conditioning

    For pleasant driving Air conditioning Foot/demister position CAUTION Air flows to the leg area, the windscreen and the E00700500465 The air conditioning can only be used when the door windows. When using the mode selection dial be- ready indicator is illuminated. tween the “...
  • Page 113 For pleasant driving B- MAX switch When the dial is set to the “AUTO” position, the NOTE C- Blower speed selection dial air flow is adjusted automatically according to the When the dial is moved from the middle (•) D- Air conditioning switch temperature of the interior and the position of the position to the left while the air conditioning E- Mode selection dial...
  • Page 114 For pleasant driving Recirculated air: Indication lamp (A) is ON Air conditioning switch (Air conditioning) When the switch is pressed again, the operation re- Air is recirculated inside the passenger com- turns to the mode before pressing the switch. E00701500954 Push the switch to turn the air conditioning on, the partment.
  • Page 115 For pleasant driving When the air conditioning is operated with NOTE the MAX switch, the air conditioning does When the blower speed selection dial is set not stop if the function is cancelled. to the “AUTO” position, the air flow is adjus- Do not use the cooling/heating function with ted automatically according to the tempera- the MAX switch for a long time.
  • Page 116 For pleasant driving 2. Set the air selection switch (A) to the outside NOTE position. Do not use the cooling function with the 3. Turn the temperature control dial clockwise MAX switch for a long time. Since the pow- or anticlockwise to the desired temperature er consumption is larger than cooling not us- between the middle (•) and “C”...
  • Page 117 For pleasant driving For ordinary demisting For quick demisting Introduction of outside air Perform the following settings to prevent misting E00702200424 To introduce air into the vehicle during hot weath- of the windscreen and door windows, and to heat er, follow these procedures: the leg area.
  • Page 118: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    For pleasant driving Important operation tips for the Air purifier Use of any other refrigerant or lubricant will cause severe damage which will result in the need to re- air conditioning E00708400561 place your vehicle’s entire air conditioning system. An air filter has been incorporated into the air con- E00708301020 The release of refrigerant into the atmosphere is ditioning so that pollen and dust are cleaned from...
  • Page 119: Antenna

    For pleasant driving Antenna Sun visors NOTE Be sure to remove the roof antenna in the fol- E00710500673 E00711201179 When listening to the radio, fully raise the antenna lowing cases: • When entering a place with low clearance. • When using an automatic car wash. •...
  • Page 120: Accessory Socket

    For pleasant driving Accessory socket Card holder CAUTION E00732000232 E00711601388 Cards can be slipped into the holder (A) on the To use a plug-in type accessory, open the lid, and Long use of the electric appliance when back of the sun visor. insert the plug in the accessory socket.
  • Page 121: Interior Lamps

    1- Room lamp (rear) Service Point. 2- Map & room lamps (front) The auto cut-out function can be deactivated. For details, please consult a MITSUBISHI 1- (DOOR) NOTE MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The lamp illuminates when a door or the If you leave the lamps on when the ready in- tailgate is opened.
  • Page 122 15 seconds it goes off. The time until the lamp goes off (delayed off) can be adjusted. For details, please con- 1- (ON) sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized The lamp illuminates regardless of whether Service Point. the doors and tailgate are open or closed.
  • Page 123: Storage Spaces

    For pleasant driving Storage spaces Glove box E00726200242 E00713101752 To open, pull the lever (A). CAUTION Never leave lighters, cans of carbonated drink, and spectacles in the cabin when parking the vehicle in hot sunshine. The cabin will become extremely hot, so light- ers and other flammable items may catch fire and unopened drink cans (including soft drink or beer cans) may rupture.
  • Page 124: Cup Holder

    For pleasant driving Cup holder Type 2 RHD vehicles Tip the cup holder towards you to use it. E00714500974 Type 1 The cup holder is located in front of the floor console. CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving. This is distracting and could cause an ac- cident.
  • Page 125: Assist Grips

    For pleasant driving Assist grips E00732800272 The assist grips (located above the doors on the headliner) are not designed to support body weight. They are intended for use only while seated in the vehicle. CAUTION Do not use the assist grips when getting in- to or out of the vehicle.
  • Page 126: For Emergencies

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down............7-02 Emergency starting...............7-02 Tyre repair kit................7-04 Towing..................7-10 Operation under adverse driving conditions.........7-12...
  • Page 127: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down Emergency starting 2. Turn off all lamps, heater and other electrical loads. E00800101296 E00800502659 3. Set the parking brake firmly on your vehicle If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move it to If the electric motor unit cannot be started because and move the selector lever into the “P”...
  • Page 128 For emergencies Connect one end of the other jumper cable to 9. Check that the ready indicator illuminates. WARNING the negative (-) terminal of the booster bat- tery, and the other end to the designated loca- [When the ready indicator illuminates] When connecting the jumper cables, do tion of the vehicle with the discharged bat- Stop the engine of another vehicle, discon-...
  • Page 129: Tyre Repair Kit

    2- Tyre repair set If charging cannot be performed, consult a luminate. Refer to “Anti-lock brake system 3- Tyre sealant bottle MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service (ABS)” on page 5-14. 4- Filler hose Point. 5- Extension hose 16.
  • Page 130 NOTE The tyre sealant cannot be used in any of the situations listed below. If any of these situa- tions occurs, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point or anoth- er specialist. • The tyre sealant’s expiry date has passed.
  • Page 131 For emergencies Use the tyre sealant only at ambient tempera- CAUTION tures of -30 °C to + 60 °C. Effect an emergency repair without pulling If you shake the bottle after screwing on out the object (nail, screw, etc.) that is stuck the hose, sealant may spray out of the hose.
  • Page 132 For emergencies 11. Holding the sealant bottle upside-down, Fit the valve insert (J) into the valve (H), and squeeze it again and again to inject all of the screw the valve insert securely into place us- sealant into the tyre. ing the valve remover (I).
  • Page 133 If you overinflate the tyre, release air by Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- loosening the hose’s end fitting. (Refer to thorized Service Point or another specialist “Tyre inflation pressures”...
  • Page 134 CAUTION (3 miles), check the tyre pressure using the cle any further. Contact a MITSUBISHI air pressure gauge on the compressor. (Refer MOTORS Authorized Service Point or anoth- to “Tyre inflation pressures” on page 8-15.) er specialist.
  • Page 135: Towing

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service If you need to tow your vehicle, we recommend Point or another specialist. Note that a proper that you contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- repair is impossible following an emergency ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service.
  • Page 136 For emergencies Towing the vehicle by a tow truck Towing with front wheels raised off the ground Using a wire rope or metal chain can result in damage to the vehicle body. It is best to (Type C) use a non-metallic rope. If you use a wire Release the parking brake.
  • Page 137: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    This may make it more difficult to stop the When towing or being towed down a long MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service vehicle with normal braking operations. For slope, the brakes may overheat reducing Point.
  • Page 138 For emergencies CAUTION The impact on tyres and/or wheels when driving on a bumpy or rutted road can damage the tyre and/or wheel. The vehicle’s body, bumper, muffler and other parts may be damaged if the vehi- cle is: • driven over a step (for example, at the entrance or exit of a parking lot);...
  • Page 140: Vehicle Care And Maintenance

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Vehicle care precautions...............8-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........8-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle...........8-03 Service precautions...............8-06 Bonnet...................8-07 Coolant/Hot water heater fluid.............8-09 Washer fluid.................8-11 Brake fluid..................8-11 Auxiliary battery................8-12 Tyres.....................8-14 Wiper blades.................8-17 General maintenance..............8-19 For cold and snowy weather............8-20 Fusible links..................8-20 Fuses.....................8-20 Replacement of lamp bulbs............8-23...
  • Page 141: Vehicle Care Precautions

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your NOTE Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and protec- vehicle E08400100015 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is tants containing silicons or wax. E08400200016 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 142: Cleaning The Exterior Of Your Vehicle

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Cleaning the exterior of your NOTE WARNING If genuine leather is wet with water or is wash- vehicle ed in water, wipe off water as quickly as pos- Do not wash the vehicle while charging E08400600010 sible with a dry, soft cloth.
  • Page 143 When using an automatic car wash, pay MITSUBISHI touch-up paint to prevent corrosion. Do not wax your vehicle in direct sunlight. You attention to the following items, referring Check body areas facing the road or the tyres care- should wax after the surfaces have cooled.
  • Page 144 Vehicle care and Maintenance Wiper blades CAUTION CAUTION E08401500016 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 145: Service Precautions

    Maintenance items as described in this owner’s man- ual can be performed by the owner. We recommend you to have the periodic inspection and maintenance performed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe- cialist. In the event a malfunction or a problem is discov- ered, we recommend you to have it checked and re- paired.
  • Page 146: Bonnet

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Bonnet WARNING E08402000018 Be extremely cautious when working To open around the auxiliary battery. It contains 1. Pull the release lever towards you to unlock poisonous and corrosive sulphuric acid. the bonnet. Improper handling of components and materials used in the vehicle can endan- ger your personal safety.
  • Page 147 Vehicle care and Maintenance 3. Make sure the bonnet is securely locked by CAUTION softly lifting the centre of the bonnet. Be careful that hands or fingers are not trapped when closing the bonnet. Before driving, make sure that the bon- net is securely locked.
  • Page 148: Coolant/Hot Water Heater Fluid

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Coolant/Hot water heater fluid NOTE While the motor is cold, the coolant level A heat insulating material is attached to the must always be between the “FULL” and E08402100019 luggage floor carpet. To remove the luggage “LOW”...
  • Page 149 During cold weather MITSUBISHI Genuine Coolant has excellent pro- If the temperatures in your area drop below freez- tection against corrosion and rust formation of all...
  • Page 150: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Washer fluid Brake fluid The brake fluid in the master cylinder should be checked when doing other work under the bonnet. E08402200010 E08406100017 The brake system should also be checked for leak- Check if the fluid level is between the “FULL” and age at the same time.
  • Page 151: Auxiliary Battery

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Auxiliary battery To install Checking auxiliary battery electrolyte 1. Install the auxiliary battery upper cover (B) level E08402300011 The condition of the auxiliary battery is very impor- onto the auxiliary battery, and then push the E08402500013 plastic nut (A) in the direction shown by the tant to keep the vehicle’s electrical system working properly.
  • Page 152 Vehicle care and Maintenance During cold weather CAUTION E08402600014 The capacity of the auxiliary battery is reduced at Keep it out of reach of children. low temperatures. This is an inevitable result of its When replacing the auxiliary battery, re- chemical and physical properties.
  • Page 153: Tyres

    It is necessary to adjust the electronic control- led unit when the auxiliary battery is re- moved for a long period of time. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 8-14...
  • Page 154 Vehicle care and Maintenance Tyre inflation pressures E08402900017 Tyre size Front Rear 145/65R15 72S 2.5 bar (36 psi) [250 kPa] — 175/55R15 77V — 2.5 bar (36 psi) [250 kPa] Check the tyre inflation pressure of all the tyres while they are cold; if insufficient or excessive, adjust to the specified value. After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks.
  • Page 155: Specifications

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Wheel condition Tyre rotation CAUTION E08403000015 E08403200017 Because the front and rear tyres and wheels are not Always use tyres of the same size, same the same size, front and rear tyre rotation is not pos- type, and same brand, and which have no sible.
  • Page 156: Wiper Blades

    Al- If flange nuts are used on your vehicle, After driving around 100-300 metres, ways contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS change to tapered nuts when steel wheels are stop and retighten the chains. Authorized Service Point when replacing the used.
  • Page 157 Vehicle care and Maintenance tion by the arrow (C) on the hook. Pull the 3. Attach the retainers (D) to a new wiper 5. Push the wiper blade until the hook (B) en- wiper blade to remove it. blade. Refer to the illustration to ensure that gages securely with the stopper (A).
  • Page 158: General Maintenance

    Vehicle care and Maintenance General maintenance 4. Firmly insert the retainer (C) into the groove (D) in the wiper blade. E08403600011 Refer to the illustration to ensure that the re- tainers are correctly aligned as you insert Coolant and oil leakage them into the groove.
  • Page 159: For Cold And Snowy Weather

    Spare fuses are not provided. Please pur- WARNING cone grease. chase it from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point or other locations. Fusible links must not be replaced by any Additional equipment other device.
  • Page 160 Vehicle care and Maintenance Bonnet room Passenger compartment fuse location table Sym- Capaci- Electrical system In the bonnet room, the fuse block is located as E08404200014 ties shown in the illustration. Press the tab (A) and re- Control unit 7.5 A move the cover.
  • Page 161 Vehicle care and Maintenance The table above shows the main equipment Identification of fuse Sym- Electrical system Capaci- corresponding to each fuse. E08404400016 Capacity Colour Front fog lamps 15 A Bonnet room fuse location table 7.5 A Brown E08404300015 Water pump (Electric 15 A motor unit) 10 A...
  • Page 162: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Vehicle care and Maintenance Replacement of lamp bulbs CAUTION E08404600018 Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do If the newly inserted fuse blows again af- not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your ter a short time, we recommend you to bare fingers;...
  • Page 163 NOTE The stop and tail lamps use LEDs rather than bulbs. For repair and replacement, we recommend you to contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. 1- Headlamps, low beam: 55 W (H11) Inside 2- Headlamps, high-beam: 60 W (HB3)
  • Page 164 Vehicle care and Maintenance 3. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver with a cloth over its tip at the edge of the to remove the 2 clips holding down the bump- work hole cover (D) on the deck garnish (E) and pry gently to remove the cover.
  • Page 165 Vehicle care and Maintenance NOTE 9. As shown in the illustration, shift the entire To install When disconnecting the joint, be careful not headlamp unit upward and then unlatch the The mounting brackets on the headlamps are en- to damage surrounding parts. tab (I) on the upper part of the headlamp to graved with the numbers .
  • Page 166 Vehicle care and Maintenance 2. Make sure that the tip (F) of the mounting 4. Firmly tighten the headlamp mounting bolts bracket is hooked on the body edge (G). in the following order: 3. Make sure that the pin (H) is inside the hole 5.
  • Page 167 Vehicle care and Maintenance Headlamps (low beam) E08405100010 1. Turn the cap (A) anticlockwise to remove it. 6. Firmly insert the connector (J). 7. Firmly install the cover (L) on the deck gar- nish. 2. Turn the socket (B) anticlockwise to remove NOTE When inserting the connector for the left head- lamp, do not forget to hook the headlamp wir-...
  • Page 168 Vehicle care and Maintenance 3. While pulling up the tab (C), pull out the 2. While holding down the tab (B), pull out the bulb (D). bulb (C). Headlamps (high-beam) E08405200011 1. Turn the socket (A) anticlockwise to remove 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal 3.
  • Page 169 Vehicle care and Maintenance 2. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 2. Pull the bulb out of the socket. Position lamps E08405300012 1. Turn the socket (A) anticlockwise to remove 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
  • Page 170 Vehicle care and Maintenance 2. Remove the socket and bulb assemblies by turning it anticlockwise. *: Front of the vehicle C- Front fog lamp D- Daytime running lamp Front fog lamps* / Daytime running lamps* 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 4.
  • Page 171 Vehicle care and Maintenance Rear fog lamp 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. CAUTION E08405700016 1. When removing the lamp unit (A), push it to- Handle the halogen lamp bulb with care. wards the left side of the vehicle body. The gas inside a halogen lamp bulb is high- ly pressurized, so dropping, knocking, or scratching a halogen lamp bulb can cause...
  • Page 172 For repair and replacement, we recommend you to contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. 5. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 4. Turn the socket anticlockwise to remove it.
  • Page 173 Vehicle care and Maintenance High-mounted stop lamp 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. Licence plate lamps E08406000016 E08405900018 1. Remove the mounting screws (A) and re- 1. When removing the lamp unit (A), push it to- move the lamp unit. wards the left side of the vehicle body.
  • Page 174 Vehicle care and Maintenance 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. NOTE When installing the lamp, insert tab (C) first then align and insert tab (D). 8-35...
  • Page 176 Specifications Vehicle labeling................9-02 Vehicle dimensions...............9-03 Electric motor specifications............9-04 Low voltage electrical system............9-04 Tyres and wheels................9-05 Electric energy consumption............9-06 Refill capacities................9-07...
  • Page 177: Vehicle Labeling

    Specifications Vehicle labeling The plate shows model code, engine model, trans- Electric motor number mission model and body colour code, etc. Please The electric motor number is stamped on the flange E01100102899 use this number when ordering replacement parts. of the electric motor frame as shown in the illustra- Vehicle identification number tions.
  • Page 178: Vehicle Dimensions

    Specifications Vehicle dimensions E01100202539 Front track 1,310 mm Overall width 1,475 mm Front overhang 500 mm Wheel base 2,550 mm Rear overhang 425 mm Overall length 3,475 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 150 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,610 mm Rear track 1,270 mm Minimum turning radius 4.5 m...
  • Page 179: Electric Motor Specifications

    Specifications Electric motor specifications Low voltage electrical system E01100602458 E01100802232 Electric motor model Y4F1 Voltage 12 V Maximum output 49 kW/2,500 to Auxiliary bat- Type (JIS) 34B19L (S) (ECE net) 8,000 r/min tery Capacity (5HR) 27Ah Maximum torque 180 Nm/0 to 2,000 r/min Maximum 30 minutes power...
  • Page 180: Tyres And Wheels

    Specifications Tyres and wheels E01100902884 Item Front Rear Tyre 145/65R15 72S 175/55R15 77S Wheel Size 15x4J 15x5J Offset 35 mm NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. 9-05...
  • Page 181: Electric Energy Consumption

    Specifications Electric energy consumption E01101800017 Item Combined 135 Wh/km Electric energy consumption [NEDC] 150 km (93 miles) Electric range (Cruising range) [NEDC] : NEDC stands for New European Driving Cycle. The values of electric energy consumption and electric range are based on ECE R101. These values vary depending on driving style, road and traffic conditions, ambient temperature, use of air conditioners and so forth.
  • Page 182: Refill Capacities

    Specifications Refill capacities E01101303576 Bonnet room Electric motor unit room (under the floor of the luggage area) 9-07...
  • Page 183 Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants Washer fluid 1.9 litres — Brake fluid As required Brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4 Hot water heater fluid 1.9 litres [includes 0.4 litre in the re- serve tank] 1.7 litres [includes 0.4 litre in the re- DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMIUM serve tank] or equivalent...
  • Page 184 Alphabetical index Lock and unlock 2-05 Driving the vehicle 5-11 Driving, alcohol and drugs 5-02 Accessory (Installation) 03 Capacities 9-07 Accessory socket 6-11 Card holder 6-11,6-14 Active stability control (ASC) 5-16 Cargo loads 5-19 Additional equipment 8-20 Central door locks 2-06 Economical driving 5-02 Air conditioning Charging indicator 4-09...
  • Page 185 Alphabetical index Replacement 8-31 High-mounted stop lamp Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto-cutout func- Switch 4-15 Bulb capacity 8-24 tion 4-12 Front room lamp Replacement 8-34 Licence plate lamps Bulb capacity 8-24 Hinges and latches lubrication 8-19 Bulb capacity 8-24 Front seat 3-03 Horn switch 4-19 Replacement 8-34...
  • Page 186 Alphabetical index Puncture Servicing 3-30 Tyre repair kit 7-04 Warning lamp 3-29 Safe driving techniques 5-03 Seat belt 3-08 Quick charging 1-08 Child restraint 3-11 Tail lamps Force limiter 3-11 Bulb capacity 8-24 Inspection 3-20 Replacement 8-33 Pregnant women restraint 3-10 Tailgate 2-08 Pretensioner 3-11 Towing 7-10...
  • Page 187 Alphabetical index Warning lamps 4-09 Washer Fluid 8-11,9-07 Switch 4-16,4-17 Washing 8-03 Waxing 8-04 Weatherstripping 8-20 Wheel Specification 9-05 Wiper Rear window 4-17 Windscreen 4-16 Wiper blades 8-17...

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