Mitsubishi Outlander: Shifting using the gearshift lever
Selecting manual shifting
While the vehicle is stopped or being driven, move the gearshift lever from the
“D” (DRIVE) position in the main shift gate towards the driver’s seat to select
manual shifting.

Shifting up and shifting down
Each time the gearshift lever is pulled rearward, the transmission shifts up
1 gear.
In addition, each time the gearshift lever is pushed forward, the transmission
shifts down 1 gear.

Note
► After manual shifting is selected using the gearshift lever, shifting up and
down can also be performed using the shift paddles.
Returning to “D” range operation
Move the gearshift lever towards the front passenger’s seat to return to “D”
range operation.

Note
► When the gearshift lever is moved to the “D” (DRIVE) position from the manual
shift gate, it may automatically select a gear different from the gear selected
during manual shifting depending on vehicle speed or driving conditions.
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Selecting manual shifting
While the vehicle is stopped or being driven with the gearshift lever in the
“D” (DRIVE) position, manual shifting can be selected by pulling one of the shift
paddle
In manual shift, the currently selected gear is displayed on the multi-information
display.
When the warning display or the
warning display appears on the information
screen in the multiinformation display while you are driving, take the following
measures.
When warning display is
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CAUTION
• Do not drink beverages while driving.
This is distracting and could cause an accident.
• Drinks could be spilled by the vibration and jolts while driving. If the spilt
drink is very hot, you could be burnt.
There are bottle holders located on the front doors.
NOTE
• Tight
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