keyless MITSUBISHI ASX 2014 Owner's Manual (in English)
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1. Keyless entry system* p. 3-04Keyless operation system* p. 3-07
Locking and unlocking the doors p. 3-25
2. Changing tyres p. 8-13 Tyre inflation pressures p. 10-13
Tyre rotation p. 10-14
Tyre chains p. 10-15
Size of tyres and wheels p. 11-12
3. Turn-signal lamps/Hazard warning lamps p. 5-54, 5-54, 10-26, 10-34
4. Stop lamps/Tail lamps p. 5-47, 10-26, 10-34
5. Corner sensors* p. 6-58
6. Reversing lamps p. 5-47, 10-26, 10-35
7. Back sensors* p. 6-57
8. Rear fog lamp* p. 5-55, 10-26, 10-33
9. Licence plate lamps p. 5-47, 10-26, 10-36
10. Rear-view camera* p. 6-61
11. Rear window wiper p. 5-60
12. Rear spoiler p. 9-04
13. High-mounted stop lamp p. 10-26
14. Antenna p. 7-46
15. Tailgate p. 3-30
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Keys.................................................................................................... 3-02Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)........................... 3-03
Keyless entry system*.........................................................................3-04
Keyless operation system*.................................................................. 3-07
Doors................................................................................................... 3-25
Central door locks............................................................................... 3-26
Dead Lock System*............................................................................ 3-27
“Child-protection” rear doors..............................................................3-30
Tailgate................................................................................................3-30
Inside tailgate release.......................................................................... 3-31
Security alarm system*....................................................................... 3-32
Electric window control...................................................................... 3-39
Sunshade*........................................................................................... 3-41Locking and unlocking 
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KeysE00300102269
Type 1
The key fits all locks.
1- Keyless entry key (with electronic immobilizer)
2- Key number tag
Type 2
The emergency key fits all locks.
1- Keyless operation key (with electronic immobilizer and keyless
entry system function)
2- Emergency key
3- Key number tag
WARNINGl When taking a key on flights, do not press
any  switches  on  the  key  while  on  the
plane.  If  a  switch  is  pressed  on  the  plane, the  key  emits  electromagnetic  waves,which  could  adversely  affect  the  plane’s
flight operation.
When  carrying  a  key  in  a  bag,  be  careful that  no  switches  on  the  key  can  be  easily
pressed by mistake.NOTEl The key number is stamped on the tag as in-
dicated in the illustration.
Make  a  record  of  the  key  number  and  store the  key  and  key  number  tag  in  separate  pla-
ces,  so  that  you  can  order  a  key  in  the  event the original keys are lost.
l The key is a precision electronic device with
a  built-in  signal  transmitter.  Please  observe the  following  in  order  to  prevent  a  malfunc-tion.
• Do  not  leave  in  a  place  that  is  exposed  to
direct  sunlight,  for  example  on  the  dash- board.
• Do not disassemble or modify.
• Do  not  excessively  bend  the  key  or  sub-
ject it to strong impacts.
• Do not expose to water.
• Keep away from magnetic key rings.
• Keep  away  from  audio  systems,  personal
computers, TVs, and other equipment that generates a magnetic field.
• Keep  away  from  devices  that  emit  strong
electromagnetic  waves,  such  as  cellular phones,  wireless  devices  and  high  fre-quency  equipment  (including  medical  de-
vices).
• Do  not  clean  with  ultrasonic  cleaners  or
similar equipment.
• Do  not  leave  the  key  where  it  may  be  ex-
posed to high temperature or high humidi-ty.
Keys
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NOTElThe  engine  is  designed  so  that  it  will  not
start  if  the  ID  code  registered  in  the  immo- bilizer  computer  and  the  key’s  ID  code  do
not match. Refer to the “Electronic immobil-
izer” section for details and key usage.
l [For  vehicles  equipped  with  the  security
alarm system]
Pay  attention  to  the  following  if  the  security alarm is set to “Active”.
Refer  to  “Security  alarm  system”  on  page
3-32.
• If  the  security  alarm  is  in  the  system
armed  mode,  the  alarm  will  sound  if  the doors  are  opened  after  being  unlocked
with  the  key,  the  inside  lock  knob  or  the
central door lock switch.
• Even  if  the  security  alarm  is  set  to  “Ac-
tive”,  the  system  preparation  mode  is  not
entered  if  the  keyless  entry  system  or  the keyless operation function was not used to
lock the vehicle.Electronic immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system) E00300203078
[For  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless  opera-tion system]
For  information  on  operations  for  vehicles equipped  with  the  keyless  operation  system,
refer  to  “Keyless  operation  system:  Electron- ic  immobilizer  (Anti-theft  starting  system)”
on page 3-12.
[Except vehicles equipped with keyless oper-
ation system]
The  electronic  immobilizer  is  designed  to significantly  reduce  the  possibility  of  vehicle
theft.  The  purpose  of  the  system  is  to  immo-
bilize the vehicle if an invalid start is attemp-
ted.  A  valid  start  attempt  can  only  be  ach- ieved  by  using  a  key  “registered”  to  the  im-mobilizer system.NOTEl In  the  following  cases,  the  vehicle  may  not
be  able  to  receive  the  registered  ID  code from  the  registered  key  and  the  engine  may
not start.
• When the key contacts a key ring or other
metallic or magnetic object
• When  the  key  grip  contacts  metal  of  an-
other key
NOTE
• When the key contacts or is close to other
immobilizing keys (including keys of oth-er vehicles)
In  cases  like  these,  remove  the  object  or additional key from the vehicle key. Then
try  again  to  start  the  engine.  If  the  engine
does not start, we recommend you to con-
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
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NOTEtact  your MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.
l If  you  lose  one  of  them,  contact  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point as soon as possible. To obtain a re-
placement or extra spare key, take your vehi-
cle  and  all  remaining  keys  to  your MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice  Point.  All  the  keys  have  to  be  re-regis- tered  in  the  immobilizer  computer  unit.  The
immobilizer  can  register  up  to  8  different
keys.CAUTIONl Do not modify or add parts to the immobiliz-
er  system.  Doing  so  could  cause  the  immo- bilizer to malfunction.Keyless entry system*
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Press the remote control switch, and all doors and the tailgate will be locked or unlocked as
desired.  It  is  also  possible  to  operate  the  out-
side  rear-view  mirrors  (Vehicles  equipped with the mirror retractor switch).
1- LOCK switch
2- UNLOCK switch
3- Indication lamp
To lock
Press the LOCK switch (1). All the doors and the  tailgate  will  be  locked.  The  turn-signal
lamps will blink once when the doors and the
tailgate are locked.
NOTEl With a vehicle that has a Dead Lock System,
pressing  the  LOCK  switch  (1)  two  times  in
succession  causes  the  Dead  Lock  System  to be  set.  (Refer  to  “Setting  the  system”  on
page 3-27.)
To unlock
Press  the  UNLOCK  switch  (2).  All  the  doors
and the tailgate will be unlocked. If the doors and  tailgate  are  unlocked  when  the  frontroom lamp switch is in the “DOOR” positionor  the  rear  room  lamp  switch  (except  for  ve-
hicles  equipped  with  the  sunshade)  is  in  the
middle  (•)  position,  the  room  lamp  will  illu- minate  for  approximately  15  seconds  and  theturn-signal lamps will blink twice.
Depending on the vehicle model, the position
and  tail  lamps  can  also  be  set  to  turn  on  for
approximately  30  seconds.  Refer  to  “Instru-
ments  and  controls:  Welcome  light”  on  page
5-51.
NOTEl The  remote  control  switch  does  not  operate
in the following conditions:
• The key is left in the ignition switch.
• A door or the tailgate is open or ajar. (On-
ly the unlock function operates.)
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NOTElExcept  for  vehicles  equipped  with  a  Dead
Lock  System,  the  door  and  tailgate  unlock function  can  be  set  so  that  only  the  driver’sdoor unlocks when the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed once.
If the door and tailgate unlock function is set
to work as described above, all the doors and the  tailgate  unlock  when  the  UNLOCK
switch is pressed two times in succession.
Refer to “Setting of door and tailgate unlock function” on page 3-06.
l The  indication  lamp  (3)  comes  on  each  time
a switch is pressed.
l For vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac-
tor  switch,  the  outside  rear-view  mirrors  au- tomatically  retract  or  extend  when  all  the
doors and tailgate are locked or unlocked us- ing  the  remote  control  switches  of  the  key- less entry system.
Refer  to  “Starting  and  driving:  Outside  rear- view mirrors” on page 6-09.
l If the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed and no
door  or  tailgate  is  opened  within  approxi-mately  30  seconds,  relocking  will  automati-
cally occur.
l It is possible to modify functions as follows:
For  further  information,  please  contact  your MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.
• The  time  for  automatic  relocking  can  be
changed.NOTE• The confirmation function (flashing of the
turn-signal  lamps)  can  be  set  to  operate
only  when  the  doors  and  backdoor  are locked  or  only  when  the  doors  and  back- door are unlocked.
• The  confirmation  function  (this  indicates
locking or unlocking of the doors and tail-
gate  with  the  flash  of  the  turn-signal
lamps) can be deactivated.
• The  number  of  times  the  turn-signal
lamps  are  flashed  by  the  confirmation function can be changed.
Operation of the Dead Lock
System
In  a  vehicle  that  has  a  Dead  Lock  System,  it
is possible to set the Dead Lock System using the remote controller.
(Refer  to  “Dead  Lock  System”  on  page 3-27.)
Operation of the outside rear-
view mirrors (Vehicles equip-ped with mirror retractorswitch)
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To fold
Within  30  seconds  of  locking  the  doors  and tailgate using the LOCK switch (1), press the LOCK  switch  twice  rapidly  to  fold  the  out- side rear-view mirrors.
To extend
Within  30  seconds  of  unlocking  the  doors
and  tailgate  using  the  UNLOCK  switch  (2),
press  the  UNLOCK  switch  twice  rapidly  to
return  the  outside  rear-view  mirrors  to  their
extended positions.
The  outside  rear-view  mirrors  are  not  ini-
tially  set  to  work  as  described  above.  If  you
want  them  to  work  as  described  above,  you need  to  set  them  so  that  they  do  not  retract/ extend  when  the  doors  and  tailgate  are
locked/unlocked using the keyless entry sys-
tem or keyless operation system.
Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear-
view mirrors” on page 6-09.
For  details,  please  consult  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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NOTElThe outside rear-view mirrors cannot be fol-
ded  or  extended  using  the  remote  control
switch in the following conditions:
• The key is left in the ignition switch.
• A door or the tailgate is open or ajar.
l 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.
l If  either  of  the  following  problems  occurs,
the battery may be exhausted.
• The  remote  control  switch  is  operated  at
the  correct  distance  from  the  vehicle,  but
the  doors  and  tailgate  are  not  locked/ unlocked in response.
• The indication lamp (3) is dim or does not
come on.
 
For  further  information,  please  contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.
If you replace the battery yourself, refer to
“Procedure  for  replacing  the  remote  con-
trol switch battery” on page 3-06.
l If your remote control switch is lost or dam-
aged,  please  contact  your  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS  Authorized Service Point for a re-
placement remote control switch.NOTEl If  you  wish  to  add  a  remote  control  switch,
we  recommend  you  to  contact  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.
A  maximum  of  8  remote  control  switches
are available for your vehicle.Setting of door and tailgate un-
lock function (Except for vehi- cles equipped with a Dead
Lock System) 
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The  door  and  tailgate  unlock  function  can  be set to the following two conditions.
Each  time  the  door  and  tailgate  unlock  func-
tion  is  set,  a  chime  will  sound  to  tell  you  the
condition  of  the  door  and  tailgate  unlock function.
Number of
chimesConditionOne chimeAll doors and the tailgate un-lockTwo chimesDriver’s door unlock only
1. Remove  the  key  from  the  ignition
switch.
2. Place  the  combination  headlamps  and
dipper switch in the “OFF” position, and leave the driver’s door open.
3. Press  and  hold  the  LOCK  switch  (1)  for
4  to  10  seconds  and  then  also  press  the
UNLOCK switch (2) during this time.
4. Release in sequence the LOCK and UN-
LOCK  switches  within  10  seconds  of pressing the LOCK switch in step 3.Procedure for replacing the re-
mote control switch battery
E00309500145
1. Before  replacing  the  battery,  remove
static  electricity  from  your  body  bytouching a metal part such as a doorknob
of the room.
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  in-
Keyless entry system*
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to the notch in the remote control switch
case and use it to open the case.NOTEl 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  remote  control  transmitter
from  the  remote  control  switch  case.
Then,  open  the  remote  control  transmit-
ter using the method described in step 3.
5. Remove the old battery.
6. Install  a  new  battery  with  the  +  side  (B)
down.
Coin type battery 
CR1616- side+ side
7. Close  the  remote  control  transmitter
firmly.
8. Place  the  remote  control  transmitter  in
the  remote  control  switch  case,  then  se- curely  close  the  remote  control  switch case.
9. Attach the screw (A) removed in step 2.
10. Check  the  keyless  entry  system  to  see
that it works.NOTEl You  may  purchase  a  replacement  battery  at
an electric appliance store.
l A 
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized
Service Point can replace the battery for you
if you prefer.CAUTIONl When  the  remote  control  switch  case  is
opened,  be  careful  to  keep  water,  dust,  etc. out.  Also,  do  not  touch  the  internal  compo-
nents.Keyless operation system*
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The  keyless  operation  system  allows  you  tolock  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.
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Refer  to  “Keyless  operation  system:  Keylessentry 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.WARNINGl 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.WARNINGl When  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.)  Consult  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
• You  can  limit  operations  to  locking
and unlocking the doors and tailgate.
• You  can  limit  operations  to  starting
the engine.
• The  keyless  operation  system  can  be
disabled.
 
When  keyless  operation  system  opera-
tions are modified, the transmitters oper- ate as follows. • Only  locking  and  unlocking  doors  or
tailgate:  exterior  and  interior  transmit- ters
• Only  starting  the  engine:  interior
transmitterNOTEl The  keyless  operation  key  uses  an  ultra-
weak electromagnetic wave. In the following
cases,  the  keyless  operation  system  may  not
operate properly or may be unstable.
• When  there  is  equipment  nearby  that
emits strong radio waves, such as: a pow-
er station, a radio/TV broadcasting station or an airport.
• The  keyless  operation  system  is  carried
together  with  a  communications  device such  as  a  cellular  phone  or  radio  set,  or
with  an  electronic  device  such  as  a  per- sonal computer.
• The  keyless  operation  key  is  touching  or
covered by a metal object.
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NOTE•A  keyless  entry  system  is  being  used
nearby.
• When the keyless operation key battery is
worn out.
• When  the  keyless  operation  key  is  placed
in  an  area  with  strong  radio  waves  or noise.
In such cases, use the emergency key.
Refer  to  “To  operate  without  using  the
keyless  operation  function”  on  page 3-21.
l Because  the  keyless  operation  key  receives
signals  in  order  to  communicate  with  the transmitters  in  the  vehicle,  the  battery  con-tinually  wears  down  regardless  of  keylessoperation  key  use.  The  battery  life  is  1  to  3 years, depending on usage conditions. When
the  battery  wears  out,  have  it  replaced  at  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.
l Because the keyless operation key continual-
ly  receives  signals,  strong  radio  wave  recep-
tion  could  affect  battery  wear.  Do  not  leave
the  key  near  a  TV,  personal  computer,  or
other electronic device.Operating range of the keyless
operation system
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If you are carrying the keyless operation key,
enter the operating range of the keyless oper-ation  system,  and  press  the  driver’s  or  front
passenger’s door lock/unlock switch, the tail-
gate  LOCK  switch  or  the  tailgate  OPEN switch, the ID code for your key is verified.
You  can  only  lock  and  unlock  the  doors  and tailgate, start the engine and change the oper-
ation  mode  if  the  ID  codes  of  your  keyless operation key and the vehicle match.
NOTEl 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
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The  operating  range  is  approximately  70  cm
from  the  driver’s  and  front  passenger’s  door
lock/unlock  switches,  the  tailgate  LOCK
switch and the tailgate OPEN switch.
*:Forward direction:Operating rangeNOTEl Locking  and  unlocking  are  only  possible
when  the  door  or  tailgate  is  operated  while
the keyless operation key is being detected.
l Operation may not be possible if you are too
close to the front door, door window, or tail-
gate.
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