Model with Combination meter cluster / Multi-information display (Type 1)

This Mitsubishi Outlander instrument cluster combines conventional gauges with a multi-information display. The layout places the primary driving information directly in front of the driver, while warning lights and vehicle-status messages remain clearly visible within the cluster.

Mitsubishi Outlander Type 1 combination meter cluster with speedometer and multi-information display

  1. Tachometer, showing engine speed.
  2. Warning and indicator lights that report operating conditions, active systems and possible faults.
  3. Multi-information display:
    • Distance to empty and odometer information.
  4. Speedometer, displaying the current vehicle speed.
  5. Engine coolant temperature gauge, indicating the temperature range of the engine coolant.
  6. Fuel gauge, showing the approximate amount of fuel remaining.

Model with full digital driver display (Type 2)

The full digital driver display presents Mitsubishi Outlander driving data, warning information and selected vehicle settings in an electronic instrument layout. Its individual display areas organize speed, engine operation and status information so the driver can review important details without looking away from the road for an extended period.

Mitsubishi Outlander Type 2 full digital driver display and instrument gauges

  1. Tachometer, indicating engine speed.
  2. Personal display area for selected driver information.
  3. Warning and indicator lights for vehicle systems and operating conditions.
  4. Multi-information display:
    • Distance to empty and odometer information.
  5. Speedometer, displaying the current vehicle speed.
  6. Secondary speedometer for an additional speed readout within the digital display.
  7. Engine coolant temperature gauge.
  8. Fuel gauge, indicating the approximate fuel level.

Engine compartment

PR25 engine model

The following illustration identifies the main inspection and service points in the engine compartment of a Mitsubishi Outlander equipped with the PR25 engine. These references help locate the fluid reservoirs, engine oil components, battery, air cleaner and other items commonly checked during routine maintenance.

Mitsubishi Outlander PR25 engine compartment service and maintenance component locations

  1. Engine coolant reservoir for checking the coolant level.
  2. Engine oil filler cap used when adding engine oil.
  3. Brake fluid reservoir for checking the brake fluid level.
  4. Fuse and fusible link box containing protected engine-compartment electrical circuits.
  5. Window washer fluid reservoir for the windshield and rear window washer systems.
  6. Drive belt and its routing area.
  7. Engine oil dipstick used to check the engine oil level.
  8. Battery.
  9. Air cleaner assembly.

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