Mitsubishi Outlander manuals

Mitsubishi Outlander: Air purifier

An air filter has been incorporated into this air conditioning so that dirt and dust are cleaned from the air.

Replace the air filter periodically as its ability to clean the air will be reduced as it collects pollen and dirt. For the maintenance interval, refer to the “SERVICE BOOKLET”.

► Operation in certain conditions such as driving on a dusty road and frequent Note

► Operation in certain conditions such as driving on a dusty road and frequent use of the air conditioning can lead to reduction of service life of the filter. When you feel that the air flow is lower than normal or when the windscreen or windows start to fog up easily, replace the air filter.
We recommend you to have it checked.

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 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD player

The audio system can only be used when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. Note ► When listening to the audio system while the engine is not running, be sure to

 SCV (Speed Compensated Volume) function

SCV function is a feature that automatically adjusts the VOLUME, BASS, MID, and TREBLE settings in accordance with the vehicle speed. The SCV function can be turned ON and OFF. Refer to “Function

 Radio control panel and display

1- PWR (On-Off) switch 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 3- Memory select buttons 4- TUNE switch 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 6- SEEK (Down-seek) button 7- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 8- ST (

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 Starting the engine (petrol-powered vehicles)

The starting procedure is as follows: 1. Fasten the seat belt. 2. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 3. Depress and hold the brake pedal. 4. Fully depress the clutch pedal. (M/T) Note ► On vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, the starter will not operate unless

 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle

After cleaning the interior of your vehicle with water, cleaner or similar, wipe and dry in a shady, wellventilated area. Caution ► Do not use organic substances (solvents, benzine, kerosene, alcohol, petrol, etc.) or alkaline or acidic solutions. These chemicals can cause discolouring

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