Mitsubishi Outlander: Central door locks
Vehicles without the keyless entry system and vehicles without the keyless
operation system
Using the key on driver’s door locks or unlocks driver’s doors and the tailgate.

1- Lock.
2- Unlock.
NOTE:
● If the vehicle has a Dead Lock System and the Dead Lock System is set, turning
the key toward the rear of the vehicle causes only the driver’s door to be unlocked;
the central door locking system does not operate (refer to “Dead Lock System”).
Using the central door lock switch on the driver’s door locks or unlocks all
doors and the tailgate.

1- LOCK.
2- UNLCOK.

1- LOCK.
2- UNLCOK.
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The Dead Lock System helps to prevent theft. When the keyless entry system has
been used to lock all of the doors and the tailgate, the Dead Lock System makes
it impossible to unlock the doors usi
1- Lock.
2- Unlock.
Child protection helps prevent the rear doors from being opened accidentally
from the inside.
If the lever is set to the locked position, the rear doors cannot be opened usi
WARNING:
● It is dangerous to drive with the tailgate (upper gate and lower gate) open,
since carbon monoxide (CO) gas can enter the cabin.
You cannot see or smell CO. It can cause unconscio
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General Information
As for headlight assembly, a type with halogen
bulbs for the high-beam and low-beam and a type
with a discharge bulb for both high-beam and
low-beam are established.
The halogen bulb type headlight assembly
employs the four-light type integrated with the
headlight (low-b
DTC B1200: Malfunction of odometer
TROUBLE JUDGMENT
If the odometer information, which is stored in the
combination meter, is abnormal when the ignition
switch at the ON position and the system voltage is
10 −16 volts (data from ETACS-ECU), DTC B1200 is
stored.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
The combin
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