Mitsubishi Outlander cockpit controls, steering wheel switches, gear selector and driver controls

The cockpit view identifies the primary controls used while driving the Mitsubishi Outlander. It includes the steering wheel switches, lighting and wiper controls, ignition switch, transmission selector and switches for selected convenience and driver-assistance features.

  1. Instrument brightness control for adjusting the illumination level of the instrument display.
  2. Headlight and turn signal switch with fog light switch functions.
  3. Steering wheel remote control switches on the left side:
    • Audio controls for supported functions.*
    • Multi-information display controls.
  4. Push-button ignition switch.
  5. Wiper and washer switch.
  6. Steering wheel remote control switches on the right side:
    • Cruise control.
    • Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC].
    • MI-PILOT Assist.
    • Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System.*
    • Voice Recognition system switch.*
  7. Wireless charger for compatible devices.
  8. Shift lever:
    • Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) selector operation.
  9. Head-Up Display [HUD] switch.
  10. Power remote liftgate switch.
  11. Steering wheel:
    • Horn.

*: Refer to the separate Smartphone-link Display Audio [SDA] Owner's Manual for complete information about the audio controls, Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System and Voice Recognition system.

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