I thought you'd be my savior, explaining one thing I've been looking for an explanation of, and you completely skipped over it. At 9:14, I need to know what "Adjust speed by route" is. You highlighted it but then went to the next page.
This is one of the Best Video i have ever seen related to Outlander PHEV... Got a new one yesterday and you made my life Easy Buddy... THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏🙏🙏
So incredibly helpful. I'm 'studying' before I pick up my new 2023 in "Cosmic Blue" in a few weeks. I was nervous about learning all the dials and settings, but this helps me feel more familiar. I would love to see a video about the various uses of the driving settings too (particularly the "B" setting and the paddles). Other reviewers skim through it and explain how it works (I get the concept) but I would love some 'real world advice' about when and how to use that feature.
And the best way to use the paddles is when slowing down and braking. I use them in my personal car all day, they’re most effective coming up to a stop, or slowing down with traffic. Instead of speeding up to the stop sign, start using the paddles a few hundred feet in advance, by the time you get there, your car will have slowed down to a near stop, all without using the brake, and saving some MPG’s! I’ll put that in the video as well. Thanks again for your feedback
Hey @Dabbidoo, thank you for your comment. In order to find your Energy Flow display, you must scroll right until you find the Car shaped icon. Once there, scroll down until you find the energy flow screen. If for some reason it's not there, you must navigate into the settings. Settings -> Customize Display -> Main Menu Selection. From there, scroll until you find "Energy Flow" and click it in with the scroller. The dot should light up blue, and should appear now in your Car Menu. Here's a link to help: ruclips.net/video/nr-xW4aGl5c/видео.htmlsi=7q8qYVk43-Z894OG
Hello, in order to dim the digital meter cluster, you must adjust the (- * +) button underneath the far left air vent. It will be near your power liftgate button.
@@williammorris-p7t there's so many disclaimers in these new cars handbooks, that they forget to put the things as simple as a dimmer in there! Glad to have helped. Enjoy your new ride!
To my knowledge, there's no way to show the SOC% on the DDD, but currently they only show electric miles and total miles range. If you were to subtract the electric range from the total range, you could get your gas range, but thats about all I've got for now.
Thanks a lot for all the details! 👍 I got beep alert / chime inside my car once in a while when I drive, but nothing pop up on the display… tried my best to figure out what that’s for in the past weeks and now I think it’s an alert from over speed limit. Do you know if there’s a way to turn that off? I don’t see any over speed limit alert in settings and I am not sure which alert to turn off. Thanks in advance. 🙏
Thanks for watching! The seatbelt chimes on these vehicles when you're unbuckled. Is there a chance that your/your passenger's seatbelt wasn't fastened? That's the only chime I've heard in these so far (and we don't follow the speed limit too often up here in Massachusetts LOL)
@@midstatemitsubishi, thanks for your quick response. Not seat belt for sure as I always ensure everyone in car has it on before driving. Just tried and confirmed today with a longer out town trip, it’s a 2 beeping sound, and it will sound every time the car reaches 10km over the speed limit. I’m in Canada, and most driver drive like 5-15km over the speed limit at where I live, depending if it’s city or freeway. It’s quite easy to trigger the beeping when I simply wanna follow the traffic.😅 Will greatly appreciate if you happen to know how to turn it off or maybe how to set a higher range before the alert will be activated. 😊 But totally understand if the model in Canada might be any different. Just trying my luck 😆. Thanks anyway!
@@ViViWaWa Hey there! Sorry for the late response, I wanted to go drive a USA version myself to see. Now I did drive over the speed limit (on a closed track of course 😉), and it did not 'ding' at me. I do however, have a recommendation. In the meter cluster settings (speedometer area), if you go into Settings -> Driver Assistance -> traffic sign recognition. You should be able to turn off the traffic sign recognition, possibly disabling the "ding" altogether. Unfortunately since our model doesn't make the sound, I can't test it, but try it out and let me know how it goes!
How do I clear the all the words and just have the speed showing? I don't want to see Manual Reset1 or Manual Reset2 or Auto Fuel. Just the digital speed.
If you use the left and right arrows (the ones that flank either side of the silver scroller), you can cycle to the page that house the "home" icon. That should be what your looking for. On the models with the 7" meter cluster, it will show the digital speedo in the middle, but on the models with the 12.3" digital meter cluster (like in the video), it will show a picture of the car with a compass, and the weather conditions. If you would like that page to be blank, make sure to scroll down with the silver scroller while on the home icon and it will pull up a blank page. I hope this helps!
That is sad :( I wonder if there is different noise restrictions in the Europe that do not allow that feature to be activated. Does the Euro Spec one include rear fog lights by chance?
do you know how to disable the seat belt notification on digital display driver whenever you start the car? btw, thanks for the video.. very helpful especially for new outlander owners like me😊
Thank you for the kind words! To my knowledge, there is no way to disable the seat belt notification. There may be a way with an advanced OBDII scan tool but I haven't found a way yet in the vehicle settings.
Hello, the tire pressure sensors in the 22-24 should reset automatically when set to the correct pressure. However, if the vehicle is set up for tire rotation reminders and the "maintenance-tire" message pops up, you must use the meter cluster to reset it. Go into "settings" from your steering wheel, scroll down to "maintenance", select "tire" and click "reset". I hope this helps!
You can get there through the settings as @Tyler Ring said, or you can also press the "Shortcut" Menu on the steering wheel (3 horizontal lines on the left side of the steering wheel)
I'm coming from a 2016 Jeep Cherokee. When I crossed the U.S. Canada boarder I just had to hit a button on the wheel to change from miles to Km (one of the few things i liked i liked on this car). Is there a quick way to do this Here? Might not sound like much but when you do it almost every week to every second week that shortcut was awesome
Unfortunately you’d have to actually enter the settings to do so, there is no shortcut button for that. However, there is a KM/H display in the bottom right of the meter cluster while driving that may assist in a pinch.
So the heads up display is only available with the touring/premium package on the Outlander/Outlander PHEV. However the digital driver display shown in this video is available on: -All Outlander PHEV’s -Outlander SE w/ Tech Package -Outlander SE Black Edition (2023+) -Outlander SEL
Nice. But I think you forget to mention abou thte little km/h indicator on the lower righthand corner. That can't be turned off? Also, and I can't imagine that you would put your opinion here, is this thing fairly reliable? I mean, it isn't as if t Mitsu is new with this tech.
Thanks for watching! I don't believe the km/h can be turned off, I just went and verified on a 25 model, you can switch the units up but then mph will appear instead of km/h. The new technology has been fairly reliable on these. There were a couple software hiccups with the release of the '22 model (as there is with most first year model redesigns) but things seem to have been resolved with software updates since then.
I thought you'd be my savior, explaining one thing I've been looking for an explanation of, and you completely skipped over it. At 9:14, I need to know what "Adjust speed by route" is. You highlighted it but then went to the next page.
This is one of the Best Video i have ever seen related to Outlander PHEV... Got a new one yesterday and you made my life Easy Buddy... THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found it useful
Excellent summary, awesome of you to take the time to cover all of this.
Thank you!
Amazing explanation of the functions! Thank you!!
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Thank you for a very informative video! About to collect my new 2023 Outlander PHEV Exceed next week in Australia 🥰🇦🇺
Congrats on your new PHEV! I hope these videos help you unlock the Outlander’s true potential! Thank you
So incredibly helpful. I'm 'studying' before I pick up my new 2023 in "Cosmic Blue" in a few weeks. I was nervous about learning all the dials and settings, but this helps me feel more familiar. I would love to see a video about the various uses of the driving settings too (particularly the "B" setting and the paddles). Other reviewers skim through it and explain how it works (I get the concept) but I would love some 'real world advice' about when and how to use that feature.
We’ll make sure to add that in soon! Thank you for the feedback!
And the best way to use the paddles is when slowing down and braking. I use them in my personal car all day, they’re most effective coming up to a stop, or slowing down with traffic. Instead of speeding up to the stop sign, start using the paddles a few hundred feet in advance, by the time you get there, your car will have slowed down to a near stop, all without using the brake, and saving some MPG’s! I’ll put that in the video as well. Thanks again for your feedback
I have just recorded a new video with how to use the paddle shifters, here is a link ruclips.net/video/T3ZVuBv1QcM/видео.html
Useful and well done
Thank you!
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Does the US spec have the "Armourlite Security Panel" ??
where can I find home link bottom in mitsubishi 2023 phev le
Thank you for this video.
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you!
THANK YOU!
Good video, thank you.
How to get the energy flow. It is cool what source of energy powers the wheels but can't find it in the menu.
Hey @Dabbidoo, thank you for your comment. In order to find your Energy Flow display, you must scroll right until you find the Car shaped icon. Once there, scroll down until you find the energy flow screen. If for some reason it's not there, you must navigate into the settings. Settings -> Customize Display -> Main Menu Selection. From there, scroll until you find "Energy Flow" and click it in with the scroller. The dot should light up blue, and should appear now in your Car Menu. Here's a link to help: ruclips.net/video/nr-xW4aGl5c/видео.htmlsi=7q8qYVk43-Z894OG
@@midstatemitsubishi , Thank you so much. The Energy flow screen wasn't activated, explaining why I could not see it. Thanks again!
@@Dabbidoo Glad to hear you found it! Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Very useful.I have dimmed the radio panel for night driving but how do I dim the main panel , speedometer etc.
William
Hello, in order to dim the digital meter cluster, you must adjust the (- * +) button underneath the far left air vent. It will be near your power liftgate button.
Thank you very much
I have had my new outlander for two weeks and read the manual cover to cover and found no mention of this.
You are a lifesaver
@@williammorris-p7t there's so many disclaimers in these new cars handbooks, that they forget to put the things as simple as a dimmer in there! Glad to have helped. Enjoy your new ride!
can set SOC % for the main battery along with miles to empty (it only shows how many electrical miles left)
To my knowledge, there's no way to show the SOC% on the DDD, but currently they only show electric miles and total miles range. If you were to subtract the electric range from the total range, you could get your gas range, but thats about all I've got for now.
Thanks a lot for all the details! 👍
I got beep alert / chime inside my car once in a while when I drive, but nothing pop up on the display… tried my best to figure out what that’s for in the past weeks and now I think it’s an alert from over speed limit.
Do you know if there’s a way to turn that off? I don’t see any over speed limit alert in settings and I am not sure which alert to turn off.
Thanks in advance. 🙏
Thanks for watching! The seatbelt chimes on these vehicles when you're unbuckled. Is there a chance that your/your passenger's seatbelt wasn't fastened? That's the only chime I've heard in these so far (and we don't follow the speed limit too often up here in Massachusetts LOL)
@@midstatemitsubishi, thanks for your quick response. Not seat belt for sure as I always ensure everyone in car has it on before driving.
Just tried and confirmed today with a longer out town trip, it’s a 2 beeping sound, and it will sound every time the car reaches 10km over the speed limit.
I’m in Canada, and most driver drive like 5-15km over the speed limit at where I live, depending if it’s city or freeway. It’s quite easy to trigger the beeping when I simply wanna follow the traffic.😅
Will greatly appreciate if you happen to know how to turn it off or maybe how to set a higher range before the alert will be activated. 😊 But totally understand if the model in Canada might be any different.
Just trying my luck 😆.
Thanks anyway!
@@ViViWaWa Hey there! Sorry for the late response, I wanted to go drive a USA version myself to see. Now I did drive over the speed limit (on a closed track of course 😉), and it did not 'ding' at me. I do however, have a recommendation. In the meter cluster settings (speedometer area), if you go into Settings -> Driver Assistance -> traffic sign recognition. You should be able to turn off the traffic sign recognition, possibly disabling the "ding" altogether. Unfortunately since our model doesn't make the sound, I can't test it, but try it out and let me know how it goes!
Does the 2024 Se Tech still have the full map on the dash too? or is it just the PHEV
Yes it does! Any model that has the 12.3" Digital Driver Display would have this in the 24 Outlander (SE Tech, SE Black Edition, SEL, Platinum)
How do I clear the all the words and just have the speed showing? I don't want to see Manual Reset1 or Manual Reset2 or Auto Fuel. Just the digital speed.
If you use the left and right arrows (the ones that flank either side of the silver scroller), you can cycle to the page that house the "home" icon. That should be what your looking for. On the models with the 7" meter cluster, it will show the digital speedo in the middle, but on the models with the 12.3" digital meter cluster (like in the video), it will show a picture of the car with a compass, and the weather conditions. If you would like that page to be blank, make sure to scroll down with the silver scroller while on the home icon and it will pull up a blank page. I hope this helps!
I have a 2023 Outlander PHEV, but a euro spec one, and the "Horn Beeps on Lock" isn't there sadly :(
That is sad :( I wonder if there is different noise restrictions in the Europe that do not allow that feature to be activated. Does the Euro Spec one include rear fog lights by chance?
@midstatemitsubishi yes it does
Thanks for being honest about massholes 😂
do you know how to disable the seat belt notification on digital display driver whenever you start the car? btw, thanks for the video.. very helpful especially for new outlander owners like me😊
Thank you for the kind words! To my knowledge, there is no way to disable the seat belt notification. There may be a way with an advanced OBDII scan tool but I haven't found a way yet in the vehicle settings.
How to rest tire pressure light
Hello, the tire pressure sensors in the 22-24 should reset automatically when set to the correct pressure. However, if the vehicle is set up for tire rotation reminders and the "maintenance-tire" message pops up, you must use the meter cluster to reset it. Go into "settings" from your steering wheel, scroll down to "maintenance", select "tire" and click "reset". I hope this helps!
Where do you add the shift letter "P" in this display, I looked thru all the setup menus and haven't found anything.
Settings --> Personal Display --> Gear Position.
You can get there through the settings as @Tyler Ring said, or you can also press the "Shortcut" Menu on the steering wheel (3 horizontal lines on the left side of the steering wheel)
Do you know if the petrol version has TPMS?
Yes it does! At least here in the states. But that’s standard equipment so it should
I'm coming from a 2016 Jeep Cherokee. When I crossed the U.S. Canada boarder I just had to hit a button on the wheel to change from miles to Km (one of the few things i liked i liked on this car). Is there a quick way to do this Here? Might not sound like much but when you do it almost every week to every second week that shortcut was awesome
Unfortunately you’d have to actually enter the settings to do so, there is no shortcut button for that. However, there is a KM/H display in the bottom right of the meter cluster while driving that may assist in a pinch.
@@midstatemitsubishi Thanks for the quick reply. That should help
do all outlanders come with this heads up display?
So the heads up display is only available with the touring/premium package on the Outlander/Outlander PHEV. However the digital driver display shown in this video is available on:
-All Outlander PHEV’s
-Outlander SE w/ Tech Package
-Outlander SE Black Edition (2023+)
-Outlander SEL
@@midstatemitsubishi awesome thank you
Still CANNOT set the trip meter to monitor how far we get on a charge ...ANYONE???
Nice. But I think you forget to mention abou thte little km/h indicator on the lower righthand corner. That can't be turned off? Also, and I can't imagine that you would put your opinion here, is this thing fairly reliable? I mean, it isn't as if t Mitsu is new with this tech.
Thanks for watching! I don't believe the km/h can be turned off, I just went and verified on a 25 model, you can switch the units up but then mph will appear instead of km/h. The new technology has been fairly reliable on these. There were a couple software hiccups with the release of the '22 model (as there is with most first year model redesigns) but things seem to have been resolved with software updates since then.
I wish the steering assist would work out of the cruise more
I know what you mean, there is a lane keep assist that works separately from the cruise control but it is not meant to steer for you
I feel like I should get university credits for this “course”. Saved for repeated viewing!
There’s a pop quiz this Friday at 2PM
Thank you!
Nice vid but try speaking slower. 😊