Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (2019 year). Instruction - part 22

 

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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (2019 year). Instruction - part 22

 

 

CAUTION

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The  bird’s  eye-view  is  an  simulated  view
processed  by  combining  view  captured  by
“Front-view  camera”,  “Side-view  cameras
(right  and  left)”  and  “Rear-view  camera”.
Because  of  this,  in  the  Bird’s  eye-view
mode, objects will appear to be farther away
than they actually are. In addition, there are
blind spots in the vicinity of the actual vehi-
cle  which  are  not  displayed  on  the  screen.
You  may  crash  your  vehicle  even  if  there
seems  to  be  a  little  distance  between  your
vehicle  and  an  object,  and  there  may  be  an
object  in  the  area  where  there  seems  to  be
nothing. Be sure to check the safety around
the vehicle with your own eyes.

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The vehicle icon displayed in the Bird’s eye-
view mode differs from the actual vehicle in
colour  and  size.  Because  of  this,  an  object
near the vehicle may appear to be in contact
with the vehicle, and the positional relation-
ship between the vehicle and the object may
differ from the actual one.

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The  view  composition  processing  regions
are present in the four corners of the Bird’s
eye-view  display,  mainly  at  the  boundary
sections  of  views  from  each  camera.  Be-
cause of this, in the vicinity of the boundary
sections, the sharpness of the views may de-
crease  and  an  object  may  disappear  and  re-
appear on the screen.

NOTE

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In the Bird’s eye-view mode, since the views
captured  by  the  four  cameras,  “Front-view
camera”,  “Side-view  cameras  (right  and
left)” and “Rear-view camera” are processed
based on a level flat road surface, an image
may be displayed as follows:

An  object  appears  to  have  fallen  down
and looks longer or larger.

An  object  having  a  height  from  the  road
surface may seem to appear from the joint
of  the  view  composition  processing  re-
gions.

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The brightness of the views from each cam-
era  may  vary  depending  on  the  illuminance
conditions.

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An object above the camera is not displayed.

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The object displayed in the Front-view mode
or the Rear-view mode may not be displayed
in the Bird’s eye-view mode.

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The view in the Bird’s eye-view mode may
be displaced from its true position when the
mounting location and angle of each camera
are changed.

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The lines on the road may appear to be dis-
placed or bent at the joint of the views.

Cargo loads

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Cargo loads precautions

CAUTION

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Do not load cargo or luggage higher than the
top of the seatback. Be sure that your cargo
or luggage cannot move once your vehicle is
moving. Having the driver’s vision blocked,
and your cargo being thrown inside the cabin
if  you  suddenly  have  to  brake  can  cause  a
serious accident or injury.

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Load heavy cargo or luggage in the front of
the vehicle. If the load in the back of the ve-
hicle is too heavy, steering may become un-
stable.

Loading a roof carrier

CAUTION

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Use a roof carrier that properly fits your ve-
hicle. Do not load luggage directly onto the
roof.
For installation, refer to the instruction man-
ual accompanying the roof carrier.

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NOTE

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We  recommend  you  to  use  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS GENUINE roof carrier, since the
brackets to be used have a special shape. For
details,  we  recommend  you  to  consult  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.

Roof carrier precaution

CAUTION

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Make  sure  that  the  weight  of  the  luggage
does not exceed the allowable roof load.
If  the  allowable  roof  load  is  exceeded,  this
may cause damage to the vehicle.
The roof load is the total allowable load on
the  roof  (the  weight  of  the  roof  carrier  plus
the weight of luggage placed on the roof car-
rier).
For  the  specific  value,  refer  to  “Maximum
roof load” on page 12-05.

CAUTION

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When  luggage  is  loaded  onto  the  vehicle,
please  make  sure  to  drive  slowly  and  avoid
excessive manoeuvres such as sudden brak-
ing or quick turning.
In addition, place the luggage on the carrier
so  that  its  weight  is  distributed  evenly  with
the  heaviest  items  on  the  bottom.  Do  not
load items that are wider than the roof carri-
er.
The additional weight on the roof could raise
the vehicle’s centre of gravity and affect ve-
hicle handling characteristics.
As a result, driving errors or emergency ma-
noeuvres could lead to a loss of control and
result in an accident.

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Before  driving  and  after  travelling  a  short
distance, always check the load to make sure
it is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
Check  periodically  during  your  travel  that
the load remains secure.

NOTE

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To  prevent  wind  noise  or  reduction  in  fuel
economy,  remove  the  roof  carrier  when  not
in use.

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Remove the roof carrier before using an au-
tomatic car wash.

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Be  sure  that  adequate  clearance  is  main-
tained  for  raising  the  sunroof  (if  so  equip-
ped) when installing a roof carrier.

NOTE

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Be  sure  that  adequate  clearance  is  main-
tained  for  raising  the  tailgate  while  loading
luggage on the roof carrier.

Trailer towing

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In  order  to  tow  a  trailer  with  your  vehicle,
have  a  trailer  towing  device  mounted  that
meets  all  relevant  regulations  in  your  area,
consult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point.
The  regulations  concerning  the  towing  of  a
trailer  may  differ  from  country  to  country.
You  are  advised  to  obey  the  regulations  in
each area.

CAUTION

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Danger of Accident!
A  towing  bar  should  be  fitted  according  to
MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.

Maximum towable weight with

brake and maximum trailer-

nose weight

Never  exceed  the  maximum  towable  weight
with  brake  and  the  maximum  trailer-nose
weight as listed in the specifications.

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(Refer to page “Vehicle weight” on page
12-05.)
If you tow a trailer at an altitude of more than
1,000 m above sea-level, reduce your weight
by 10 % of the gross combination weight for
every increase of 1,000 m above sea-level, as
the  engine  output  is  lowered  owing  to  de-
crease in atmospheric pressure.

Towing bar mounting specifica-

tions

See the following table for fixing points (A)
for the towing bar.

1

698 mm

2

69 mm

3

369 mm

4

101 mm

5

815 mm

6

448 mm

(at kerb weight condition)

7

496 mm

(at kerb weight condition)

384 - 397 mm

(at laden condition)

8

534 mm

(at kerb weight condition)

9

544 mm

(at kerb weight condition)

10

473 mm

11

528 mm

12

583 mm

Operating hints

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Be  sure  that  the  driving  speed  does  not
exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer op-
eration. It is also recommended that you
obey the local regulations in case driving
speed with a trailer is limited to less than
100 km/h (62 mph).

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To  prevent  shocks  from  the  overrun
brake, depress the brake pedal lightly at
first and then more strongly.

Overheating

This will normally occur as a result of some
mechanical  failure.  If  your  vehicle  should
overheat,  stop  and  check  for  a  loose  or  bro-
ken  water  pump/alternator  drive  belt,  a
blocked  radiator  air  intake  or  a  low  coolant
level. If these items are satisfactory the over-
heating could be caused by a number of me-
chanical  causes  that  would  have  to  be
checked at a competent service centre.

CAUTION

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If the engine overheats, reference should be
made  to  “Engine  overheating”  section  of
“For  emergencies”  prior  to  taking  any  cor-
rective action.

Trailer towing

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Parking

It  is  not  recommended  to  park  on  a  steep
slope while towing trailer.
If parking on a steep slope cannot be avoided,
the  road  grade  should  be  less  than  12%  and
the following procedure performed.

1. Apply  the  parking  brake  firmly  on  the

vehicle and the trailer (if fitted).

2. Put the select position in “P”.
3. Place  chocks  or  blocks  at  the  tyres  on

both vehicle and trailer.

4. Turn  the  front  wheels  into  the  shoulder

of  the  road  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from
moving.

Driving on long up hills while

towing trailer

When the remaining quantity of the drive bat-
tery is low, or high-speed driving on long up
hills  at  high  temperature,  the  drive  battery
output is restricted and the vehicle speed may
be decreased.
The  vehicle  speed  may  be  recovered  if  the
drive battery quantity is recovered.

NOTE

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In charge mode, if the remaining quantity of
the  drive  battery  can  be  increased  in  ad-
vance, it can prevent the vehicle speed from
decreasing on long up hills.
Refer  to  “Battery  charge  mode”  on  page
7-29.

Trailer towing

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Ventilators........................................................................................... 8-02
Automatic climate control air conditioner.......................................... 8-06
Important operation tips for the air conditioner.................................. 8-14
Air purifier.......................................................................................... 8-15
Remote Climate Control*................................................................... 8-15
Heating................................................................................................ 8-15
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*.......................................................... 8-15
Handling of Discs................................................................................8-20
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................8-21
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................8-25
Operation Keys................................................................................... 8-25
Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 8-28
Listen to DAB*................................................................................... 8-29
Listen to Traffic Messages.................................................................. 8-31
Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 8-31
Listen to MP3s.................................................................................... 8-32
Listen to an iPod................................................................................. 8-33
Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device..............................................8-35
To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice opera-

tion (vehicles with Bluetooth

®

 2.0 interface)................................. 8-37

Listen to Bluetooth Audio*.................................................................8-40
Display Indicator.................................................................................8-43
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment................................8-44
System Settings................................................................................... 8-45
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 8-49
Link System*...................................................................................... 8-51
Bluetooth

®

 2.0 interface*....................................................................8-51

USB input terminal*........................................................................... 8-71
Sun visors............................................................................................8-73

Ashtray*.............................................................................................. 8-74
Cigarette lighter*.................................................................................8-75
Accessory socket*...............................................................................8-75
220-240 V AC power supplies*..........................................................8-76
Interior lamps...................................................................................... 8-79
Storage spaces..................................................................................... 8-82
Cup holder...........................................................................................8-84
Bottle holder........................................................................................8-84
Cargo area cover................................................................................. 8-85
Assist grips..........................................................................................8-86
Coat hook............................................................................................ 8-86
Luggage hooks.................................................................................... 8-87

For pleasant driving

 

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Ventilators

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1- Driver’s ventilators
2- Passenger’s ventilators
3- Rear ventilators

NOTE

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Do not place beverages on top of the instru-
ment panel. If they splash into the air condi-
tioning  ventilators,  they  could  damage  the
system.

Air flow and direction adjust-

ments

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NOTE

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Be  careful  not  to  spill  drinks,  etc.,  into  the
ventilators.
Doing so might cause the air conditioner not
to function normally.

Driver’s ventilators

Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow di-
rection.
To  close  the  ventilator,  fully  move  the  knob
(A) to the outer side.

1- Close
2- Open

Passenger’s ventilators

Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow di-
rection.
To  close  the  ventilator,  fully  move  the  knob
(A) to the left side.

1- Close
2- Open

Rear ventilators

The  ventilators  can  be  opened  and  closed
with the dial (A).

 - Open

 - Close

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Adjust the direction of the air flow by mov-
ing the knob (B).

Ventilators

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Changing the mode selection

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The mode selection and air flowing from the ventilators

These symbols are used in the next several illustrations to demonstrate the quantity of air coming from the ventilators.

: Small amount of air from the ventilators
: Medium amount of air from the ventilators

: Large amount of air from the ventilators

 Face position

Foot/Face position

 Foot position

Foot/Demister position

 Demister position

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The foot/face air flow ratio can be adjusted with the mode selection in the “

” position and the foot/demister air flow ratio can be adjusted with the mode

selection in the “

” position.

For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used
to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.

 

Ventilators

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Automatic climate control air conditioner

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Cooling or heating can only be performed when ready indicator is illuminating. When the operation mode is ON, only the blower is available.

NOTE

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If the drive battery level display indicates 0, the cooling performance cannot be obtained even the air conditioner is turned on.
Refer to “Drive battery level display screen” on page 6-11.

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If the engine cannot be started due to fuel shortage, etc., the heating performance cannot be obtained even the air conditioner is turned on.

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While the drive battery is being charged, you can use the air conditioner.

 

Control panel

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1- Driver’s side temperature control switch

(LHD vehicles)
Passenger’s side temperature control
switch (RHD vehicles)

2- Air conditioning switch
3- Blower speed selection switch
4- MODE switch
5- Passenger’s side temperature control

switch (LHD vehicles)
Driver’s side temperature control switch
(RHD vehicles)

6- Air selection switch
7- Demister switch
8- AUTO switch
9- Rear window demister switch 

® p. 6-74

10- OFF switch

11- Driver’s side temperature display (LHD

vehicles) 

® p. 8-09

Passenger’s side temperature display
(RHD vehicles) 

® p. 8-09

12- DUAL indicator

13- Mode selection display
14- Passenger’s side temperature display

(LHD vehicles) 

® p. 8-09

Driver’s side temperature display (RHD
vehicles) 

® p. 8-09

15- Air conditioning indicator
16- Blower speed display

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NOTE

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There is an interior air temperature sensor (A) in the illustrated position.
Never place anything on top of the sensor, since doing so will prevent it from functioning properly.

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While the EV priority mode is activated, except when pressing the demister switch, the engine does not start.
Therefore, if your vehicle is not equipped with the electric heater, the heating performance cannot be obtained while the EV priority mode is activated.
Also, if your vehicle is equipped with the electric heater, the heating performance may not be sufficiently obtained while the EV priority mode is activated.
In such case, cancel the EV priority mode. Refer to “EV switch” on page 7-25.

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Since the air conditioning operation is controlled while the ECO mode is operating, you may feel that effectiveness of the air conditioner is weak.
Also, on vehicles without electric heater, the heating performance cannot be obtained while the ECO mode is operating since engine starting is controlled. In
such case, cancel ECO mode. Refer to “ECO mode switch” on page 6-68.

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Even if the ECO mode is operating, you can select normal operation of the air conditioner.
On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used
to change the setting. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.

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In extreme cold, the air conditioning control panel screen may operate sluggishly. This does not indicate a problem.
It will disappear when the vehicle interior temperature rises to a normal temperature.

 

Blower speed selection switch

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Press 

  of  the  blower  speed  selection

switch to increase the blower speed.
Press 

  of  the  blower  speed  selection

switch to decrease the blower speed.

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The selected blower speed (A) will be shown
in the display.

1- Increase
2- Decrease

Temperature control switch

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Press 

  or 

  of  the  temperature  control

switch to the desired temperature.
The  selected  temperature  (A)  will  be  shown
in the display.

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NOTE

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The temperature value of air conditioning is
switched in conjunction with outside temper-
ature  display  unit  of  the  multi  information
display.
Refer to “Changing the temperature unit” on
page 6-20.

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While the engine coolant temperature is low,
the  temperature  of  the  air  from  the  heater
will  not  change  instantly,  even  if  you  have
selected warm air with the switch.
To  prevent  the  windscreen  and  windows
from fogging up, the ventilator mode will be
changed to “

” and the blower speed will

be reduced while the system is operating in
the AUTO mode.

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When  you  feel  that  it  is  hot  or  cold  to  the
setting temperature, it is possible to adjust so
that you can feel more comfortable.
For further information, we recommend you
to  consult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.

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When the temperature is set to the highest or
the lowest, the air selection and the air con-
ditioning  will  be  automatically  changed  as
follows.
Also, if the air selection is operated manual-
ly  after  an  automatic  changeover,  manual
operation will be selected.

Quick  Heating  (When  the  temperature  is
set to the highest setting)
Outside air will be introduced and the air
conditioner will stop.

NOTE

Quick  Cooling  (When  the  temperature  is
set to the lowest setting)
Inside  air  will  be  recirculated  and  the  air
conditioner will operate.

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When the air conditioner is set to quick heat-
ing,  the  engine  starts  running  (except  vehi-
cles with electric heater).

 
The  settings  described  above  are  the  factory
settings.
The  air  selection  and  air  conditioning
switches can be customized (function setting
changed), and the automatic switching of out-
side  air  and  the  air  conditioner  according  to
operating  conditions  can  be  changed  as  de-
sired.
For  further  information,  we  recommend  you
to  consult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.
Refer  to  “Customizing  the  air  conditioning
switch” on page 8-11.
Refer  to  “Customizing  the  air  selection”  on
page 8-10.

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Synchronized mode and dual mode
The  driver’s  side  and  the  passenger’s  side
temperature can be controlled independently.
At this time, the “DUAL” indicator (A) will
be shown in the display.

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Synchronized mode
If  the  driver’s  side  temperature  control
switch  is  pressed,  the  passenger’s  side
temperature will also be controlled to the
same  setting  temperature  as  the  driver’s
side.

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Dual mode
If the passenger’s side temperature con-
trol  switch  is  pressed  under  synchron-
ized mode, the system will switch to du-
al mode. In dual mode, the driver’s side
and the passenger’s side temperature can
be set separately by using each tempera-
ture control switch.
Press  the  AUTO  switch  to  return  to
synchronized mode.

Air selection switch

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To change the air selection, simply press the
air selection switch.

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Outside air: Indication lamp (A) is OFF
Outside air is introduced into the passen-
ger compartment.

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Recirculated  air:  Indication  lamp  (A)  is
ON
Air  is  recirculated  inside  the  passenger
compartment.

CAUTION

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Use  of  the  recirculation  position  for  exten-
ded time may cause the windows to fog up.

NOTE

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Normally,  use  the  outside  position  to  keep
the  windscreen  and  side  windows  clear  and
quickly  remove  fog  or  frost  from  the  wind-
screen.
If high cooling performance is desired, or if
the outside air is dusty or otherwise contami-
nated  use  the  recirculation  position.  Switch
to  the  outside  position  periodically  to  in-
crease ventilation so that the windows do not
become fogged up.

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When  the  engine  coolant  temperature  rises
to  a  certain  level,  the  air  selection  is  auto-
matically switched to the recirculation posi-
tion  and  the  indication  lamp  (A)  comes  on.
At  this  time,  the  system  will  not  switch  to
the outside position even if the air selection
switch is pushed.

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When the outside air temperature is high, the
system  will  not  switch  to  the  outside  posi-
tion even if the air selection switch is press-
ed or the air conditioner is operating. This is
to protect the air conditioner compressor and
is not a failure.

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Functions can be changed as desired, as sta-
ted below.

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Enable automatic air selection control
When  the  AUTO  switch  is  pressed,  the
air selection switch is also controlled au-
tomatically.

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Disable automatic air selection control
Even when the AUTO switch is pressed,
the air selection switch is not controlled
automatically.

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Setting change method
Hold  down  the  air  selection  switch  for
approximately 10 seconds or more.

• When the setting is changed from ena-

ble to disable
3  sounds  are  emitted  and  the  indica-
tion lamp flashes 3 times.

• When the setting is changed from dis-

able to enable
2  sounds  are  emitted  and  the  indica-
tion lamp flashes 3 times.

On  vehicles  equipped  with  the  Smart-
phone  Link  Display  Audio  or  the
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System  (MMCS),  screen  operations  can
also be used to change the setting. Refer
to  the  separate  owner’s  manual  for  de-
tails.

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The factory setting is “Enable automatic air
selection control”.

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When  the  demister  switch  is  pressed,  in  or-
der  to  prevent  misting  of  the  windows  the
ventilator  automatically  switches  to  outside
air  even  if  “Disable  automatic  air  selection
control” is set.

AUTO switch

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When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi-
cation  lamp  (A)  comes  on  and  the  mode  se-
lection,  blower  speed  adjustment,  recircula-
ted/outside  air  selection,  temperature  adjust-
ment, and air conditioner ON/OFF status are
all controlled automatically.

Air conditioning switch

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Push the switch to turn the air conditioner on,
the  “ ”  indicator  (A)  will  be  shown  in  the
display.

Push the switch again to switch it off.

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If a problem is detected in the air condition-
ing  system,  the  “

”  indicator  blinks.  Press

the  air  conditioning  switch  once  to  turn  it
off, then once more to turn it back on. If the

”  indicator  does  not  blink  for  a  while,

there  is  nothing  wrong.  If  it  starts  to  blink
again,  we  recommend  you  to  have  it
checked.

Customizing the air conditioning switch

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Functions can be changed as desired, as sta-
ted below.

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Enable  automatic  air  conditioning  con-
trol
When  the  AUTO  switch  is  pressed,  or
the  temperature  control  switch  is  set  to
the minimum temperature, the air condi-
tioning switch is controlled automatical-
ly.

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Disable  automatic  air  conditioning  con-
trol
The  air  conditioning  switch  is  not  con-
trolled  automatically  as  long  as  the  air
conditioning switch is not operated.

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Setting change method
Hold  down  the  air  conditioning  switch
for approximately 10 seconds or more.

• When the setting is changed from ena-

ble to disable
3 sounds are emitted and the “ ” in-
dicator flashes 3 times.

• When the setting is changed from dis-

able to enable
2 sounds are emitted and the “ ” in-
dicator flashes 3 times.

On  vehicles  equipped  with  the  Smart-
phone  Link  Display  Audio  or  the
MITSUBISHI 

Multi-Communication

System  (MMCS),  screen  operations  can
also be used to change the setting. Refer
to  the  separate  owner’s  manual  for  de-
tails.

NOTE

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The factory setting is “Enable automatic air
conditioning control”.

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When  the  demister  switch  is  pressed,  in  or-
der to prevent misting of the windows the air
conditioner  operates  automatically  even  if
“Disable automatic air conditioning control”
is set.

OFF switch

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Push the OFF switch to turn off the air condi-
tioning system.

MODE switch

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Each  time  the  MODE  switch  is  pressed,  the
mode changes to the next one in the follow-
ing  sequence:  “

”  →  “

”  →  “

”  →

”  →  “

”.  The  selected  mode  (A)  is

shown in the display. (Refer to “Changing the
mode selection” on page 8-04.)

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