
1. To reduce glare coming through the windshield, swing sunvisor 1 downward.
2. To block glare entering through a side window, disengage the sunvisor from its center mounting point and swing it toward the side in direction 2.
3. Slide sunvisor 3 inward or outward as needed to improve coverage against sunlight.
CAUTION
- Before returning the sunvisor to its stored position, make sure the sliding extension has first been returned to its original position.
- Do not pull the sunvisor downward with excessive force, as this could damage the visor or its mounting mechanism.
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CAUTION
Pull the rear door sunshade only in the upward direction. Pulling it sideways or at an angle may damage the shade or its retracting mechanism.
Keep a firm grip on knob A while rais
Inside mirror
Adjust the inside rearview mirror to a position that provides a clear and comfortable view through the rear window before driving.
Frameless auto dimming rearview
mirror (if so
The frameless digital rearview mirror is designed to maintain a clear view behind the Mitsubishi Outlander even when the normal rearward view is partially blocked by passengers, head restraints, lugga
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WARNING
A Mitsubishi Outlander equipped with All-Wheel Control (AWC) must never be tested on a two-wheel dynamometer, including equipment of the type used by some jurisdictions for emissions testing, or on similar equipment.
Before the vehicle is placed on a dynamometer, make sure the test f
The heated steering wheel system is designed to provide heating only when the surface temperature of the steering wheel is below 68ºF (20ºC).
After starting the engine, push heated steering wheel switch A to activate the system. The indicator light in the switch will illuminate to show that