Mitsubishi Outlander manuals

Mitsubishi Outlander: Range of view of rear-view camera

The range of view of the rear-view camera is limited to the area shown in the illustrations. It cannot show both sides and the lower part of the rear bumper, etc.

When reversing, be sure to visually confirm safety around the vehicle.

Location of rear-view camera

The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into the part near the rear hatch handle.

Range of view of rear-view camera

Range of view of rear-view camera

How to use the rear-view camera

READ NEXT:

 How to use the rear-view camera

When you place the gearshift lever or the selector lever in the “R” position with the ignition switch in the “ON” position, the view behind the vehicle will automatically appear on the scr

 Reference lines on the screen

Reference lines and upper surface of the rear bumper (A) are displayed on the screen. ► Red line (B) indicates approximately 50 cm behind the rear bumper. ► Two Green lines (C) indicat

 To change the indication on the screen of the inside rear-view mirror

It is possible to turn off the screen of the inside rearview mirror and change the language of the warning messages on the screen. To temporarily set the non- display mode If you press the switc

SEE MORE:

 Confident Braking Performance

The all-new 2008 Lancer GTS not only tames curves, but does so with the confident stopping power of the same brakes as the larger, heavier Outlander SUV -- 11.6-in. (294 mm) vented discs in front and 11.9-in. (302 mm) solid discs in rear. The Lancer DE and ES models employ 10.9-in. (276 mm) ve

 Redesigned Front Suspension

The MacPherson strut front suspension is similar in layout to the previous Lancer's, but all-new, with a sharpened focus on enhancing rigidity while reducing weight and lowering the roll center. Slightly longer suspension travel (10 mm) enhances road holding even on rough roads, and road shock

© 2010-2026 Copyright www.mioutlander.com