I've always wandered what Mitsubishi meant by "compressor" when they refer to the heater as "Electric compressor cabin heater". Apparently it doesn't mean anything.
Today I removed the front shields from the bottom of the car to see the heater. The heater is the aluminum box in this picture (looking toward the rear). I thought the AC system might be able to operate as a heat pump (thus "compressor"), but there are no connections between the heater and the AC. I also looked to see if the heater could get heat from the motor cooling system. The lines for the motor coolant can be seen just to the left of the heater box in this picture (the two olive-greenish tubes). However, there is no connection between the two systems.
In the next picture (looking forward), you can see the power steering motor in the upper middle of the picture. The silver item just below it is the steering rack. The lower silver unit is the AC compressor.
Here is the inside of the forward battery shield. The gray thing you see lining it is a metal mesh (stainless steel I think). I'm not sure of the reason for this mesh, but it does has a little plate and screw dedicated to grounding the screen to the car body (more on this below).
CAUTION: If you decide to remove the battery shield from your car, it has one hidden fastener. There are a bunch of small bolts and a few plastic push connectors that are visible, but the ground screw for the metal mesh has a cover over it. The cover is the small rectangle with the rounded corners that you see in the center of this last picture. The cover just pops off to expose the ground screw. If you don't remove the ground screw before you drop the main shield from the bottom of the car, then you will rip the metal screen off the plastic shield.
Also note, the black screws in the center of the plastic shield are shorter than silver ones on the rest of the shield. Don't put the long screws in the wrong place or you might poke a hole in the battery case.
Today I removed the front shields from the bottom of the car to see the heater. The heater is the aluminum box in this picture (looking toward the rear). I thought the AC system might be able to operate as a heat pump (thus "compressor"), but there are no connections between the heater and the AC. I also looked to see if the heater could get heat from the motor cooling system. The lines for the motor coolant can be seen just to the left of the heater box in this picture (the two olive-greenish tubes). However, there is no connection between the two systems.
In the next picture (looking forward), you can see the power steering motor in the upper middle of the picture. The silver item just below it is the steering rack. The lower silver unit is the AC compressor.
Here is the inside of the forward battery shield. The gray thing you see lining it is a metal mesh (stainless steel I think). I'm not sure of the reason for this mesh, but it does has a little plate and screw dedicated to grounding the screen to the car body (more on this below).
CAUTION: If you decide to remove the battery shield from your car, it has one hidden fastener. There are a bunch of small bolts and a few plastic push connectors that are visible, but the ground screw for the metal mesh has a cover over it. The cover is the small rectangle with the rounded corners that you see in the center of this last picture. The cover just pops off to expose the ground screw. If you don't remove the ground screw before you drop the main shield from the bottom of the car, then you will rip the metal screen off the plastic shield.
Also note, the black screws in the center of the plastic shield are shorter than silver ones on the rest of the shield. Don't put the long screws in the wrong place or you might poke a hole in the battery case.