MITSUBISHI ASX 2020 (in English) Owner's Guide

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NOTEzExcept for vehicles equipped with a Dead
Lock System, the door and tailgate unlock function can be set so that only the driver

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NOTEmately 30 seconds, the outside rear-view
mirrors will retract.
After pressing the UNLOCK switch to un- lock the doors and tailgate, if the UNLOCK
switch is pressed again twice in a row within approximately 30 seconds, the outside rear-view mirrors will extend again.
z The remote control switch will operate with-
in approximately 4 m from the vehicle.
However, the operating range of the remote control switch may change if the vehicle is
located near a power station, or radio/TV broadcasting station.
z If either of the following problems occurs,
the battery may be exhausted.

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Step ii:
While holding the LOCK switch (1), press
the UNLOCK switch (2).Step iii:
While holding the UNLOCK switch (2), re-
lease the LOCK switch (1).Step iv:
Release the UNLOCK switch (2).NOTEz The number of chimes indicates the current
setting.
z Be sure to press the switches correctly when
performing the procedures. If you perform
the procedures incorrectly, the setting can be changed unintentionally.Procedure for replacing the re-
mote control switch battery
1. Before replacing the battery, remove
static electricity from your body bytouching a metal part such as doorknob
of the room.
:ARN,NGz Do not swallow a coin type battery.

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2.Remove the screw (A) from the remote
control switch.
3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a straight
blade (or minus) screwdriver into the notch in the remote control switch case
and use it to open the case.
NOTEz Be sure to perform the procedure with the
MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the
MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when
you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
4. Remove the used battery.
5. Install a new battery with the + side (B)
up.
6. Close the remote control switch case
firmly.
7. Attach the screw (A) removed in step 2.
8. Check the keyless entry system to see
that it works.
Keyless operation system*
The keyless operation system allows you to lock and unlock the doors and tailgate, start
the engine and change the operation mode simply by carrying the keyless operation key
with you.
The keyless operation key can also be used as the keyless entry system remote control
switch.
Refer to “Keyless operation system: Keyless
entry system” on page 3-22.

The driver should always carry the keyless
operation key. This key is necessary for lock- ing and unlocking the doors and tailgate,
starting the engine and otherwise operating the vehicle, so before locking and leaving the vehicle, be sure to check that you have the
keyless operation key.:ARN,NGz People with implantable cardiac pace-
makers or implantable cardiovascular-de-
fibrillators should not go near the exterior
transmitters (A) or the interior transmit- ters (B). The radio waves used by the key-
less operation system could adversely af- fect implantable cardiac pacemakers orimplantable cardiovascular-defibrillators.
Keyless operation system*
3-082*$(20(1Locking and unlocking3 + side - side Coin type battery
CR1620

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:ARN,NGzWhen using electro-medical devices other
than implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable cardiovascular-defibrillators,
contact the electromedical device manu- facturer ahead of time to determine theaffects of radio waves on the devices. Elec-
tromedical device operations could be af-
fected by radio waves.
You can limit the possible operations of
the keyless operation system in the fol-
lowing ways. (The keyless operation system can be used as a keyless entry system.) Please consult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

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You can only lock and unlock the doors andtailgate, start the engine and change the oper-ation mode if the ID codes of your keyless operation key and the vehicle match.NOTEz If the keyless operation key battery is wear-
ing out or there are strong electromagnetic waves or noise present, the operating range
may become smaller and operation may be-
come unstable.Operating range for locking
and unlocking the doors andtailgate
The operating range is approximately 70 cm
from the driver

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Operating range for starting theengine and changing the opera-tion mode
The operating range is the interior of the ve- hicle.
*:Forward direction:Operating rangeNOTEz Even if it is within the operating range, if the
keyless operation key is in a small item
holder such as the glove box, on top of the instrument panel, door pocket or in the lug-gage area, it may be impossible to start the
engine and change the operation mode.
z If you are too close to the door or door win-
dow, the engine may start even though the
keyless operation key is outside the vehicle.To operate using the keyless
operation function
Locking the doors and tailgate
When you are carrying the keyless operation
key, if you press the driver

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NOTEzThe tailgate OPEN switch (C) can be used to
confirm that the vehicle is locked properly.
Press the tailgate OPEN switch within ap-
proximately 3 seconds of locking.
If the tailgate OPEN switch is pressed 3 sec- onds or more after the vehicle is locked, the
doors and the tailgate are unlocked.
z The time within which locking confirmation
is possible can be adjusted. For further infor- mation, please contact your MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Unlocking the doors and tail-
gate
When you are carrying the keyless operation
key, if you press the driver

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Operation confirmation when locking and
unlocking
Operation can be confirmed as shown below. However, the room lamp will only illuminate if the front room lamp switch is in the
“DOOR” position or the rear room lamp switch (except for vehicles equipped with thesunshade) is in the middle (

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CAUT,ONzThe indication lamp (A) will flash orange
when there is a problem or malfunction inthe keyless operation system. Never drive if
the indication lamp on the engine switch is
flashing orange. Immediately contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.
z If the engine switch operation is not smooth
and feels like it is sticking, do not operate
the switch. Immediately contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.NOTEz When operating the engine switch, press the
switch all the way in. If the switch is not fully pressed, the engine may not start or theoperation mode may not change. If the en-
gine switch is pressed correctly, there is no need to hold the engine switch down.
z When the battery in the keyless operation
key has worn out, or the keyless operationkey is out of the vehicle, a warning displaywill appear.Operation mode of the engine
switch and its function
OFF
The indication lamp on the engine switch
turns off. The operation mode cannot be put
in OFF when the selector lever is in any posi- tion other than the “P” (PARK) position
(CVT).
ACC
The audio system and other electric devices can be operated.
The indication lamp on the engine switch il-
luminates orange.
ON
All electric devices can be operated.
The indication lamp on the engine switch il-
luminates green.
The indication lamp turns off when the en-
gine is running.
NOTEz Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic
immobilizer. To start the engine, the ID codetransmitted by the transponder inside the key must match the code registered in the immo-
bilizer computer.
(Refer to “Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft
starting system)” on page 3-13.)Changing the operation mode
If you press the engine switch without de-
pressing the brake pedal ( CVT) or the clutch
pedal ( M/T), you can change the operation
mode in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
CAUT,ONz When the engine is not running, put the op-
eration mode in OFF. Leaving the operation mode in ON or ACC for a long time when
the engine is not running may cause the bat- tery to be discharged, making it impossible
to start the engine, lock and unlock the steer- ing wheel.
Keyless operation system*
3-142*$(20(1Locking and unlocking3

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