towing MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS 2018 (in English) User Guide

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Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane
Change Assist) (if so equipped) Features and controls 5-111
5
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If a problem occurs with the system, a visual warning specific to the type of the problem is given together with an audible alarm. The warnings are combined with the RearCross Traffic Alert (RCTA) system.
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When the warning display appears, the BSW does not operate normally because there are some malfunctions in the system or the sen-sor. Have the vehicle inspected at an autho-rized Mitsubishi Motors
dealer as soon as
possible.
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When the warning display appears, the sensor is temporarily not available for some reasonsuch as the environmental condition orincrease of the sensor temperature. When the warning display does not disappear after waiting for a while, contact an authorizedMitsubishi Motors dealer.
• When driving on the entrance and outlet of the tunnel or very near the wall or near the evacuation area inside the tunnel. • When turning a intersection in a town area.• Under adverse weather conditions (rain, snow, sand storm etc.). • When the your vehicle drives with blowing up the water, snow or sand etc. on the road. • When driving near a curb, pot hole and tramline.
 Set the BSW to OFF when towing.  The Blind Spot Warning light in the outside rearview mirror may not look due to strong direct sunlight or the glare from the head-lights of vehicles behind you during night driving.
System problem warning

NOTE
When there is a malfunction in the system or the sensor

NOTE
 When the warning display appears, the BSW will be deactivated.
When the sensor is temporarily not available

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Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped)
5-114 Features and controls
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1. Press the BSW switch while the operationmode is put in ON.
(Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW): To
operate” on page 5-109.)
2. When the selector lever is moved to the
“R” (REVERSE) position, the RCTA will
operate.
If the system detects a problem, a warning is
displayed on the information screen in the
multi-information display.
Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW): Sys-
tem problem warning” on page 5-111.
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For vehicles sold in U.S.A.
FCC ID: OAYSRR3A
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC
Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two con-
ditions:
For vehicles sold in Canada
Applicable law: Canada 310
This device complies with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two con-
ditions:
• When an approaching vehicle speed is approximately 4 mph (7 km/h) or less.• If the sensor detection area is blocked by anearby object, such as wall or parked vehi-
cle.• When a vehicle is approaching fromstraight behind your vehicle.• When your vehicle is exiting from anangled parking spot.• Immediately after the RCTA has beenturned on.• Immediately after the operation mode hasbeen put in ON.• When the bumper surface around the sensoris covered with dirt, snow and ice, etc.• When the sensor becomes extremely hot orcold, such as after the vehicle has been
parked for a prolonged time under the blaz-
ing sun or in cold weather. If the bumper has experienced an impact, the
sensor may have been damaged and the
RCTA may not function properly. Have the
vehicle inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi
Motors dealer.CAUTION
To operate

NOTE
Set the RCTA to OFF when towing.
 The Blind Spot Warning light in the outside
rearview mirror may not look due to strong
direct sunlight or the glare from the head-
lights of vehicles behind you during night
driving.When a problem is detected in
the system

General information

(1) This device may not cause harmful inter-
ference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
CAUTIONFCC WarningChanges or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for com-
pliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear) (if so equipped) 5-124 Features and controls
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“Normal mode” and “Towing hitch mode” for a vehicle equipped with a towing hitch can be selected.
The detection areas are within approximately 24 inches (60 cm) (A) from the front and cor- ner sensors and 49 inches (125 cm) (B) from the back sensors.
If your vehicle is equipped with a towing hitch and part of the towing hitch is close to the center sensors (e. g. European type towing hitch), the center sensor may detect the tow-ing hitch and the alarm beeps may sound though there is no obstacle behind the vehi- cle. To avoid this detection, the parking sen-sors can be switched to the towing hitch mode. The detection areas are within approximately24 inches (60 cm) (A) from the front and cor-ner sensors, and 49 inches (125 cm) (B) from the back sensors. The system will not detect the areas (C), within approximately 8 inches(20 cm) (D) from the rear bumper.
Detection areas

WA R N I N G The detection areas described below are for reference only. The actual detection areas may vary depending on the shape, size and position of the object beingdetected. Certain objects may not be detected, even if the object is within the detection area described below. Also falsealerts may sound depending on the sur- rounding environment.
Normal mode
Towing hitch mode
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear) (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-125
5
To switch to the towing hitch mode and return to the normal mode, refer to “Changing the detection mode” on page 5-126.
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When the engine switch is tuned on, the park- ing sensors will be automatically tuned onand the operation indi
cator light (A) will be
illuminated. To turn off the parking sensors, press the“SONAR” switch. The operation indicator light will go off. To turn back on the parking sensors, press the“SONAR” switch again.
When a sensor detects an object;  The system will alarm the driver by inter- mittent beeps. As the vehicle moves closer to the object, the alarm will switch to shorter beeps andthen to a continuous beep. When the vehicle is too close to an object, the alarm may no longer sound or it mayreturn to intermittent beeps from a contin-uous beep.  Also, in the multi-information display, an indicator corresponding to the sensordetecting the object will be blinking.
NOTE
 The ultrasonic sensors do not detect objects in areas directly below or very close to the bumpers. If the height of an object is lower than the sensors, the sensors may not con- tinue detecting it while the vehicle isapproaching the object,
even if the sensors
have initially detected it.
To operate

When the parking sensor detects an obstacle

1- Corner sensor 2- Front sensor 3- Back sensor
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Parking sensors (Front/Rear) (if so equipped) 5-126 Features and controls
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Front and corner sensor Back sensor (When the “normal mode” is selected)
Back sensor (When the “Towing hitch mode” is selected)
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If your vehicle is equipped with a towinghitch and part of the towing hitch is close tothe center sensors (e. g. European type towing hitch), the center sensor may detect the tow- ing hitch and alarm beeps may sound thoughthere is no obstacle behind the vehicle. To avoid this detection, the parking sensors can be switched to the towing hitch mode. To switch to the towing hitch mode; While the selector lever is in the “R”(REVERSE) position, turn off the parking sensors by pressing the “SONAR” switch, then press and hold the “SONAR” switchapproximately 3 seconds or more and release it. A buzzer will sound twice to indicate the detection mode is switched to the towinghitch mode. To turn on the parking sensors, press the “SONAR” switch again. To return to the normal mode; While the selector lever is in the “R”(REVERSE) position, turn off the parking sensors by pressing the “SONAR” switch, then press and hold the “SONAR” switchapproximately 3 seconds or more and release it. A buzzer will sound once to indicate the detection mode is returned to the normalmode. To turn on the parking sensors, press the “SONAR” switch again.
Distance to an
obstacle
War n i n g d i s -play/sound cycle
Approximately 24 to 16 inches (60 to 40
cm)
Intermittent
Approximately 16 to 12 inches (40 to 30
cm)
Fast intermittent
Within approxi- mately 12 inches
(30 cm)
Continuous
Distance to an
obstacle
War n i n g d i s -play/sound cycle
Approximately 49 to 32 inches (125 to
80 cm)
Intermittent
Approximately 32 to 16 inches (80 to 40
cm)
Fast intermittent
Within approxi- mately 16 inches
(40 cm)
Continuous
Distance to an
obstacle
War n i n g d i s -play/sound cycle
Approximately 49 to 40 inches (125 to
100 cm)
Intermittent
Approximately 40 to 24 inches (100 to
60 cm)
Fast intermittent
Within approxi- mately 24 inches
(60 cm)
Continuous
CAUTION The distances are for reference only. The actual distance may vary due to various fac-tors, such as the temperature, humidity or the shape of the object being detected.NOTE
 When more than one object is detected, all indicators corresponding to the sensors detecting the objects will be blinking in the multi-information display and a buzzer willsound according to the closest object.
Changing the detection mode

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Combination headlights and dimmer switch
Features and controls 5-193
5
The sensitivity of the sensor can be temporar- ily lowering in the following ways. 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” position or the operation mode is put inOFF.
NOTE
 The headlights may not be switched from high beam to low beam under the following circumstances. • A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is hindered by any object such as continuous bends, elevated median/island, traffic signs, roadside trees. • Your vehicle passes an oncoming vehicle suddenly on a bend with poor visibility. • Another vehicle crosses ahead of your vehi- cle.
 The headlights may remain at low beam (or be switched from high beam to low beam)when a reflective object
(e.g. street light,
traffic signal, noticeboard and signboard) reflects light.  Any of the following factors may influence the headlight beam switching timing: • How brightly the exteri
or lights of a vehicle
in front or oncoming vehicle illuminate. • Movement or direction of a vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle. • Only right or left exterior light of a vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is illuminat-ing. • A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is a motorcycle. • Road conditions (gradient, bends and road surface). • The number of occupants and luggage load.
 The AHB recognizes environmental condi- tions by sensing a light source ahead of your vehicle. Therefore, you may feel like some- thing is not quite right when the headlight beams are switched automatically.  The system may not detect a light vehicle such as a bicycle.  The system may not detect an ambient brightness precisely. This causes the trafficto be dazzled by high beam or the low beam to be maintained. In such cases, you should switch the headlight beams manually. • In bad weather (heavy rain, fog, snow or sandstorm). • The windshield is dirty or fogged up. • The windshield is cracked or broken. • The sensor is deformed or dirty.• A light, which is similar to the headlights or tail lights, is shining around your vehicle. • A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is driven without lights, the exterior lights aredirty or discolored, or the direction of the headlight beams is adjusted improperly. • It becomes dark and bright suddenly and continuously around your vehicle. • Your vehicle is driven on uneven surfaces. • Your vehicle is driven on a winding road.• A reflective object such as a noticeboard or a mirror reflects a light ahead of your vehi- cle.NOTE
• When lights of the vehicle in front or head-lights of an oncoming vehicle blend into the other lights. • The rear end of a vehicle in front (such as a container truck) reflect a strong light. • Your vehicle's headlight
is broken or dirty.
• Your vehicle is inclined due to a flat tire or towing. • The warning display appears. (Refer to “System problem warning” onpage 5-194.)
 Observe the precautions below to maintain good usage conditions: • Do not attempt to disassemble the sensor.• Do not affix a sticker or label on the wind- shield near the sensor. • Avoid overload. • Do not modify your vehicle. • When the windshield is replaced, use the Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts.
To adjust the sensitivity of the sensor
NOTE
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Driving safetyDriving precaution ..........
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Fuel economy ............................
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Driving, alcohol and dr
ugs ..............................................................6-2
Floor mat ...................................
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Vehicle preparation before driving ..................................................6-4 Safe driving techniques
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Driving during cold weat
her ............................................................6-5
Braking .....................................
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Parking ......................................
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Loading information
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Cargo loads .....................
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Trailer towing .................
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Loading information 6-8 Driving safety
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Ty p e 1 Ty p e 2
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1.Locate the statement “The com- bined weight of occupants andcargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.2.Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.3.Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.4.The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For exam-ple, if the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lbs. passengers in your vehi-cle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)
5.Determine the combined weightof luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacitycalculated in Step 4.6.If your vehicle will be towing atrailer, load from your trailer willbe transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the availablecargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
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Loading information Driving safety 6-9
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NOTE
 The following table shows examples on how to calculate total lo
ad, cargo/luggage and towing capaciti
es of your vehicle with var
ying seating configura-
tions and number and size of occupants. This
table is for illustration purposes only
and may not be accurate for the seating an
d load carry capacity of your
vehicle.  For the following example the combined weight of
occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs (392 kg).
 Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition, gross axle weight rati
ngs (GAWR’s) for the front and r
ear axles must not be exceeded.
For further information
on GAWR’s, vehicle loading and trailer towing,
see the “Specifications” section of this manual.
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Trailer towing
Driving safety 6-11
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Towing a trailer will adversely affect your vehicle’s handling, performance, braking, durability and driving economy (fuel con-sumption, etc.). If you do tow a trailer with this vehicle, be sure to use proper equipment and cautioussteering and braking for safe driving.
Never exceed the vehicle capacity weight, maximum trailer weight (A), maximum tongue weight (B) and Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
The vehicle capacity weight is printed on the tire and loading information placard as “com-bined weight of occupants and cargo”. The weight includes the weight of all occu- pants and the total weight it can carry.For more information, refer to “Tire and load- ing information placard” on page 6-7. Recommendations for towing up to this limit are as follows.
 Before driving and after traveling a short dis- tance, always check the load to make sure it is securely fastened to the roof carrier. Stop the vehicle periodically and check that the load remains secure. If the load is notsecure, it could fall from the vehicle and damage your vehicle, another vehicle or cre- ate a road hazard.NOTE
 To prevent wind noise or reduction in gas mileage, remove the roof carrier when not in use.  Before using an automatic car wash, check with the attendant to determine if the roof carrier should be removed.  Be sure that adequate clearance is main- tained for raising the sunroof and/or liftgatewhen installing a roof carrier. (For vehicle with sunroof only)
Trailer towing
CAUTION
CAUTION Do not lose control of your vehicle when towing a trailer.• Always use proper equipment.• Always drive carefully. Damage to your vehicle caused by improper equipment or driving is not covered by your warranty.
Weight limits
Vehicle capacity weight Maximum trailer weight Vehicle condi-
tion
Maximum trailer weight
1 or 2 persons
seated
With brake 2,000 lb
(907 kg)
Without brake 1,250 lb
(567 kg)
3–5 persons
seated
With brake 1,499 lb
(680 kg)
Without brake 1,250 lb
(567 kg)
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