Mitsubishi Outlander manuals

Mitsubishi Outlander: When turning from “LOCK” (PUSH OFF) to “ACC”

Push the ignition switch and turn it slowly.

A- Steering wheel locked

A- Steering wheel locked
B- Steering wheel released

► If the ignition switch does not turn from “LOCK” (PUSH OFF) to “ACC”, press 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”.

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