ECO mode MITSUBISHI ASX 2017 Owner's Manual (in English)
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How to use the rear-view cam-era
When you place the gearshift lever or selec- tor lever in the “R” position with the ignition
switch or the operation mode in ON, the view behind the vehicle will automatically appear
on the screen of the MITSUBISHI Multi
Communication System (MMCS) or the DIS- PLAY AUDIO. When you move the gear-
shift lever or the selector lever to any other
position, the screen will return to its original indication.
CAUTIONl The rear-view camera has a special lens that
can make objects shown on the screen ap- pear to be closer or further away than they
actually are.NOTEl Because the rear-view camera has a special
lens, the lines on the ground between park-
ing spaces may not look parallel on the screen.
l In the following situations, the screen indi-
cation may be difficult to see. There is no abnormality.
• Low light (nighttime).
• When the light of the sun or the light from
a vehicle’s headlamps shines directly into
the lens.
l If the camera is hot and is then cooled by
rain or a car wash, the lens can mist up. This
phenomenon does not indicate a malfunc- tion.
l It is not possible to fully see obstacles when
the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes conta- minated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil,
wipe off the contamination, taking care not to scratch the lens.
l Please observe the following cautions. Ig-
noring them could lead to a camera malfunc-
tion.
• Do not subject the camera to physical
shock.
• Do not apply wax to the camera.
• Do not splash the camera with boiling wa-
ter.
• Do not disassemble the camera.
Reference lines on the screen
Reference lines and upper surface of the rear
bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.
l Red line (B) indicates approximately
50 cm behind the rear bumper.
l Two Green lines (C) indicate approxi-
mately 20 cm outside of the vehicle body.
l Short transverse lines (1 to 3) indicate
distance from the rear bumper.Check surroundings for safety.
1. Approximately at the rear edge of the rear bumper
2. Approximately 100 cm
3. Approximately 200 cm
NOTEl It is possible to change the display language
of the screen.
For details, please refer to the separate own- er’s manual for “ MITSUBISHI Multi Com-
munication System (MMCS)”.
l When the vehicle is tilting because of the
number of people in the vehicle, the weight
and positioning of luggage, and/or the condi-
Rear-view camera*
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1830.5 mm2461 mm368.5 mm475 mm5310 mm613.5 mm766.5 mm850 mm952 mm
10
464 mm to 476 mm
464 mm to 479 mm* (at kerb weight con- dition)375 mm to 401 mm
378 mm to 396 mm* (at laden condition)11447 mm12487 mm13495 mm14525.5 mm
*: Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk-
raine
NOTEl The values under item 12 can be varied de-
pending on the loading condition of cargo orluggage.
Operating hints
l To prevent the clutch from slipping (Ve-
hicle with a M/T only), do not rev the
engine more than is required when start- ing off.
l Be sure that the driving speed does not
exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer op-
eration. It is also recommended that you obey the local regulations in case driving
speed with a trailer is limited to less than
100 km/h (62 mph).
l To prevent shocks from the overrun
brake, depress the brake pedal lightly at first and then more strongly.
l To make full use of engine braking,
change to a lower shift point before de- scending a slope.
Additional precautions for vehi- cles equipped with an A/T or
CVT
It is recommended the “D” position on slopes
or at low speed.
Use the sports mode in mountainous areas in order to make better use of engine braking
and to assist the brake system. However, be
sure that the speed does not exceed the maxi- mum speed limit for the selected shift posi- tion.
Overheating
This will normally occur as a result of some
mechanical failure. If your vehicle should
overheat, stop and check for a loose or bro- ken water pump/alternator drive belt, a blocked radiator air intake or a low coolant
level. If these items are satisfactory the over-
heating could be caused by a number of me-
chanical causes that would have to be
checked at a competent service centre.
Trailer towing
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NOTElOn vehicles with the automatic air condi-
tioning, when the mode selection dial or the
blower speed selection dial is set to the “AUTO” position again after manual opera-tion, the air selection dial will also be auto- matically controlled.
l On vehicles with the automatic air condi-
tioning, when the engine coolant tempera-
ture rises to a certain level, the air selection is automatically switched to the recirculation
position and the indication lamp (A) comes on. At this time, the system will not switch
to the outside position even if the air selec-
tion switch is pushed.Customizing the air selection
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Functions can be changed as desired, as sta-
ted below.
l Enable automatic air control
• Heater/Manual air conditioning: When the system operates, the air se-
lection switch will be automatically controlled.
• Automatic air conditioning: When the mode selection dial or
blower speed selection dial is turned
to the “AUTO” position, the air selec-
tion switch is also controlled automat- ically.
l Disable automatic air control
• Heater/Manual air conditioning:
Even when the system operates, theair selection switch will not be auto-
matically controlled.
• Automatic air conditioning: Even when the mode selection dial orblower speed selection dial is turned
to the “AUTO” position, the air selec-
tion switch is not controlled automati- cally.
l Setting change method
Hold down the air selection switch for about 10 seconds or more.
When the setting is changed, a sound is
emitted and the indication lamp flashes. • When the setting is changed from ena-
ble to disable 3 sounds are emitted and
the indication lamp flashes 3 times.
• When the setting is changed from dis-
able to enable 2 sounds are emitted and the indication lamp flashes 3times.NOTEl The factory setting is “Enable automatic air
control.”
l When the mode selection dial is turned to
“
”, in order to prevent misting of the
windows the ventilator automatically switches to outside air even if “Disable auto-matic air control” is set.
Air conditioning switch (Air
conditioning)
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Push the switch to turn the air conditioning
on, indication lamp (A) will come on.
There is a sound each time the switch is pressed.
Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
Push the switch again to switch it off.
NOTEl If a problem is detected in the air condition-
ing system, the air conditioning operation in- dication lamp (A) blinks. Press the air condi-
tioning switch once to turn it off, then once more to turn it back on. If the air condition-
ing operation indication lamp does not blink for a while, there is nothing wrong. If it
starts to blink again, we recommend you to have it checked.
Heater/Air conditioning
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NOTElSometimes, for example after using a high-
pressure car wash, the condenser can get wet, and the operation indication lamp (A)
blinks temporarily. In this case there is noth- ing wrong. Wait a while, press the air condi-
tioning switch once to turn the system off, then once more to turn it back on. Once the
water evaporates, the blinking will stop.Customizing the air condition-
ing switch (Automatic air condi- tioning)
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Functions can be changed as desired, as sta- ted below.
l Enable automatic air conditioning con-
trol:
If the mode selection dial or blower
speed selection dial is turned to the “AUTO” position, or the temperature
control dial is set to the minimum tem-
perature, the air conditioning switch is controlled automatically.
l Disable automatic air conditioning con-
trol:
The air conditioning switch is not con-
trolled automatically as long as the air
conditioning switch is not operated.
l Setting change method
Hold down the air conditioning switch for about 10 seconds or more.
When the setting is changed, a sound is
emitted and the indication lamp flashes. • When the setting is changed from ena-
ble to disable 3 sounds are emitted and
the indication lamp flashes 3 times.
• When the setting is changed from dis-
able to enable 2 sounds are emitted and the indication lamp flashes 3times.NOTEl The factory setting is “Enable automatic air
conditioning control”.
l When you turn the mode selection dial to
“
”, in order to prevent misting of the
windows the air conditioning operates auto- matically even if “Disable automatic air con-
ditioning control” is set.
Operating the air conditioning
system
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Heating (Heater/Manual air
conditioning)
Set the mode selection dial to the “” posi-
tion and set the air selection switch (A) to the outside position.
Turn the temperature control dial clockwise
or anticlockwise to the desired temperature.
Select the desired blower speed.NOTEl For quick heating, set the blower speed se-
lection dial to the position shown in the il-
lustration.
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Cooling (Manual air condition-ing)
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1. Set the mode selection dial to the “”
position.
2. Set the air selection switch (A) to the outside position.
3. Push the air conditioning switch (B).
4. Change the temperature by turning the control dial clockwise or anticlockwise.
5. Select the desired blower speed.
CAUTIONl If the outside air is dusty or otherwise conta-
minated, or if high cooling performance is
desired, set air selection switch to the recir- culation position and the temperature control
dial all the way to the left.
Switch to the outside position periodically to increase ventilation so that the windows donot become fogged up.NOTEl When the air conditioning operates with the
selection switch in the outside position, the
system automatically determines whether to continue using outside air or to perform re-
circulation. If the outside air temperature is high, the system selects recirculation to ach- ieve rapid cooling and causes the indication
lamp in the switch to illuminate. Press the
selection switch to return to outside air intro- duction.Combination of unheated air
and heated air (Heater/Manual air conditioning)
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Select the mode selection dial to the position shown in the illustration and set the air selec- tion switch (A) to the outside position.
The air flow will be directed to the leg area
and the upper part of the passenger compart-
ment. Select the desired blower speed.
Warm air flows to the leg area and unheated or slightly warm air (depending upon temper-
ature setting) flows to the upper part of the
passenger compartment.
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Important operation tips forthe air conditioning E00708302274
l Park the vehicle in the shade.
Parking in the hot sun will make the ve-
hicle inside extremely hot, and it will re-
quire more time to cool the interior.
If it is necessary to park in the sun, open the windows for the first few minutes of
air conditioning operation to expel the
hot air.
l Close the windows when the air condi-
tioning is in use. The entry of outside air
through open windows will reduce the cooling efficiency.
l Too much cooling is not good for the
health. Keep the difference between the
vehicle interior temperature and outside
temperature at 5 to 6 °C.
l When operating the system, make sure
the air intake, which is located in front of the windscreen, is free of obstructions
such as leaves and snow. Leaves collec- ted in the air-intake plenum may reduce
air flow and plug the plenum water
drains.Air conditioning system refrig-
erant and lubricant recommen-dations
If the air conditioning seems less effective than usual, the cause might be a refrigerant leak. We recommend you to have the system
inspected.
The air conditioning system in your vehicle must be charged with the refrigerant
HFO-1234yf (Except for vehicles for Russia,
Kazakhstan and Ukraine) or HFC-134a (Ve-
hicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine) and the lubricant PAG46A (Except for vehi-
cles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine) or
SUN-PAG56 (Vehicles for Russia, Kazakh-
stan and Ukraine). Use of any other refrigerant or lubricant will
cause severe damage which will result in the need to replace your vehicle’s entire air con-
ditioning system. The release of refrigerant into the atmosphere is not recommended.
We recommend you to recover and recycle the refrigerant for reuse.
During a long period of disuse
The air conditioning should be operated for at
least five minutes each week, even in cold
weather. This is to prevent the compressor from seizing and to maintain the air condi-
tioning in the best operating condition.
Air purifier
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An air filter has been incorporated into the air conditioning so that pollen and dust are
cleaned from the air.
Replace the air filter periodically as its ability
to clean the air will be reduced as it collects pollen and dirt. For the maintenance interval,
refer to the “SERVICE BOOKLET”.NOTEl Operation in certain conditions such as driv-
ing on a dusty road and frequent use of the air conditioning can lead to reduction of
service life of the filter. When you feel that the air flow is lower than normal or when the windscreen or windows start to fog up
easily, replace the air filter.
We recommend you to have it checked.LW/MW/FM radio/CD
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The audio system can only be used when theignition switch or the operation mode is in
ON or ACC.
Important operation tips for the air conditioning
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NOTElTo listen to the audio system while the en-
gine is not running, turn the ignition switch
to the “ACC” position or put the operation mode in ACC.
If the ignition switch or the operation mode is left in ACC, the accessory power will au-
tomatically turn off after a certain period of time and you will no longer be able to usethe audio system. The accessory power
comes on again if the ignition switch or the engine switch is operated with it in the“ACC” position. Refer to “ACC power auto-
cutout function” on pages 3-14 and 6-13.
l If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle,
it may create noise from the audio equip-
ment. This does not mean that anything is wrong with your audio equipment. In such acase, use the cellular phone at a place as far
away as possible from the audio equipment.
l If foreign objects or water get into the audio
equipment, or if smoke or a strange odour comes from it, immediately turn off the au-
dio system. We recommend you to have it checked. Never try to repair it by yourself.
Avoid continuous usage without inspection
by a qualified person.Important Points on Usage
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iPod/iPhone Playback Func- tion*
l This product supports audio playback
from iPod/iPhone devices, however dif-fering versions mean that playback can-
not be guaranteed.
l Please be aware that depending on the
iPod/iPhone model or version, operation
may differ.
How to Clean
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l If the product becomes dirty, wipe with
a soft cloth.
l If very dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in
neutral detergent diluted in water, and then wrung out. Do not use benzene,
thinners, or other chemical wipes. This
may harm the surface.
Trademarks
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l Product names and other proper names
are the trademarks or registered trade- marks of their respective owners.
l Furthermore, even if there is no specific
denotation of trademarks or registered
trademarks, these are to be observed in
their entirety.
“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone”
mean that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has
been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano,
and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Apple is not responsible for the opera- tion of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
NOTEl iPod and iTunes licensing allows individual
users to privately reproduce and play back
non- copyrighted material as well as material
that may be legally copied and reproduced.
Infringement of copyright is prohibited.
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*
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/SEL key
(counter-
clockwise)Reduces the frequency being
received./SEL key
(clockwise)Increases the frequency be-
ing received. key
(hold down)Release the button to start
seek station selection, and
when a station is received,
scanning stops. key
(hold down)
Preset Memory
Register the broadcast station in advance, and select this at a later time.
1. Tune in to the frequency to register.
2. Hold down any of the keys from the
1RPT key to the 6
key.
A “Beep” sounds, and the preset key is registered.
NOTEl The preset memory can register a maximum
of 6 stations for each band (FM1, FM2,
FM3).
l If a preset key that already has a station reg-
istered is selected, then this is overwritten with the new preset.NOTEl Pressing the preset key will select the previ-
ously registered frequency.
Auto Memory (Auto Store)
The top 6 stations with a strong signal can be
automatically registered in order with preset keys.
Hold down the RADIO key.
After completion of auto store operations, the product will receive the station registered in
the preset key [1].
CAUTIONl Please be aware that the formerly-registered
frequency in the memory will be overwrit- ten.NOTEl Using auto store for FM1 and FM2 switches
to FM3.
PTY Search
Select PTY (program content), and automati-
cally scan for stations.
1. During FM reception, press the PTY/
SCAN key.
This switches to the PTY selection mode.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to select PTY.
The PTY (program content) indicator
will flash, and station selection will au- tomatically start. When a station is re-
ceived, the station name is displayed.
NOTEl This receives the station detected first.
l 10 seconds after reception, PTY search
mode will be cancelled.Listen to DAB*
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This explains how to listen to DAB.
To listen to DAB
1. Press the RADIO key to switch the
band.
Switch between DAB1, DAB2, and DAB3 bands.
The selected band is indicated on the display.
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NOTElThis switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3,
DAB1, DAB2, DAB3, MW, and LW.
Select a Service
1. Hold down the key or the key.
Receives the lead services of the ensem-
bles that can be received.
2. Press the
key or the key to select
the service.
key
(hold down)Automatically receives low-
er lead services within en-
sembles that can be received. key
(hold down)Automatically receives high-
er lead services within en-
sembles that can be received. keySwitches to lower services. keySwitches to higher services.NOTEl Going to the first service or last service
within the ensemble switches to the next en-
semble.Register the Service
Register the service in advance, and select
this at a later time. 1. Tune in to the service to register.
2. Hold down any of the keys from the
1RPT key to the 6
key.
A “Beep” sounds, and the preset key is registered.
NOTEl If a preset key that already has a service reg-
istered is selected, then this is overwrittenwith the new preset.
l Pressing the preset key will select the previ-
ously registered service.
Search for a Service
Search for ensembles and services that can be
received. 1. Turn the
/SEL key to select the en-
semble.
2. Press the
/SEL key.
The service name within the selected en-
semble is displayed.
3. Turn the
/SEL key to select the serv-
ice.
4. Press the
/SEL key.
Receive the selected service.
NOTEl If the text information for the service name
cannot be obtained, then nothing is dis-
played.
l If there is no operation for 10 seconds, then
service search mode will be cancelled.
PTY Search
Select PTY (program content), and automati-
cally scan for services. 1. Press the PTY/SCAN key. This switches to the PTY selection
mode.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to select PTY.
3. Press the
key or key.
This starts PTY search.
keyLower PTY search starts. keyHigher PTY search starts.NOTEl When selecting PTY, press any of the keys
from the 1RPT key to the 6 key to
switch to the PTY registered as a preset.
l When selecting PTY, select the PTY to reg-
ister, and hold down any of the keys from
the 1RPT key to the 6
key to register the
PTY as a preset.
Listen to DAB*
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NOTElWhile in PTY select status, if there is no op-
eration for 2 seconds, then an upwards search within the selected PTY will start.Listen to Traffic Messages
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This explains how to listen to traffic messag-es.
To Listen to Traffic Messages
1. When not in MW or LW mode, press the
TP key.
If traffic messages are being broadcast, these are received.
CAUTIONl When receiving a MW or LW signal, traffic
messages cannot be received.NOTEl Receiving traffic messages will indicate
“TRAF INF” on the display, and if text in-
formation can be received, the station name is displayed.NOTEl If traffic messages are received, then this
will switch to the volume of the previouslyreceived traffic messages or emergency broadcasts. The volume when receiving traf-fic messages or emergency broadcasts is that
at which subsequent broadcasts will be re-
ceived.
Traffic Message Standby Mode
When the broadcast of traffic messages starts,
this automatically switches to the station that is broadcasting traffic messages. 1. When not in MW or LW mode, press the
TP key.
“TP” is indicated on the display, and the product switches to standby mode.
If traffic messages are being broadcast,
these are received.
2. When not in MW or LW mode, press the
TP key.
“TP” disappears from the display, and
standby mode will be cancelled.
CAUTIONl When receiving a MW or LW signal, traffic
message standby mode will be cancelled.Listen to CDs
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This explains how to listen to audio CDs (CD-DA/CD-TEXT).
Play CDs
Insert the disc.
Insert a disc to automatically start playback. → “Insert/Eject Discs” on page 7-21
If a disc is already within the product, press
the MEDIA key to switch to CD as the source.
Select the Track
Press the key or key to select the
track.
This enables selection of the next or previous
track.
Fast Forward or Rewind
Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key.
Fast forward/rewind is possible.
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