Mitsubishi Outlander: When turning from “LOCK” (PUSH OFF) to “ACC”
Push the ignition switch and turn it slowly.

A- Steering wheel locked
B- Steering wheel released
Note
► If the ignition switch does not turn from “LOCK” (PUSH OFF) to “ACC”, press
the ignition switch again, slightly move the steering wheel left and right, and
then turn the ignition switch.
► The ignition switch cannot be turned if the keyless operation key is not in
the vehicle. Refer to “Operating range for starting the engine”.
READ NEXT:
[Vehicles equipped with M/T] Put the gearshift lever into the “N” (Neutral) position,
and slowly turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position while pressing it.
[Vehicles equipped with C
In order to prevent vehicle theft or the accidental operation of the keyless
operation system, the buzzer and the display on the information screen in the multi-
information display are used to al
Type 1
Type 2
When the vehicle is parked with the ignition switch in any position other than
“LOCK” (PUSH OFF), if you close the door after opening any of the doors and taking
the keyles
SEE MORE:
In keeping with Mitsubishi Outlander's forte, the all-new next generation
Outlander will continue to carry five or seven people in comfort and safety,
supported by a powerful electronic architecture. The new Outlander now comes
with a finer blend of:
Low Impact:
With a development of our M
The strongest case for the Outlander is its track record. Front, side and
rear crash-test scores from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have been
exemplary, helping make the Outlander an IIHS Top Safety Pick. (Full safety
details can be viewed on this page.) Reliability scores from Co
© 2010-2026 Copyright www.mioutlander.com
