warning light MITSUBISHI ASX 2015 Owner's Manual (in English)
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1. Audio system* p. 7-12MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System*
DISPLAY AUDIO*
Refer to the separate owner’s manual
2. Centre ventilators p. 7-02
3. Key slot* p. 3-20
4. Side ventilators p. 7-02
5. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 4-27 Glove box p. 7-78
6. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-55
7. Rear window demister switch p. 5-63
8. Accessory Socket* p. 7-74 Cigarette lighter* p. 7-73
9. Gearshift or selector lever p. 6-23, 6-26, 6-32
10. Parking brake lever p. 6-06
11. Cup holder p. 7-81
12. Drive mode selector* p. 6-39
13. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 2-03
14. Ashtray* p. 7-72
15. Heated seat switch* p. 4-06
16. Bonnet release lever p. 10-03
17. Fuse box p. 10-20
18. Multi-information meter switch p. 5-05
19. Air conditioning* p. 7-03
Instruments and controls
1-04OGAE15E5Overview1LHD
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Safety and disposalinformation for used engine
oil E00200600155WARNINGlProlonged and repeated contact may
cause serious skin disorders, including
dermatitis and cancer.
l Avoid contact with the skin as far as pos-
sible and wash thoroughly after any con- tact.
l Keep used engine oils out of reach of chil-
dren.
Protect the environment
It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses
and soil. Use authorized waste collection fa-cilities, including civic amenity sites and ga- rages providing facilities for disposal of used
oil and used oil filters. If in doubt, contact your local authority for advice on disposal.
Disposal information for
used batteries E00201300032Your vehicle contains batter-
ies and/or accumulators.
Do not mix with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recov-
ery and recycling of used bat-
teries, please take them to ap- plicable collection points, in accordance with your nation-
al legislation and the Direc- tives 2006/66/EC.
By disposing of these batter- ies correctly, you will help to
save valuable resources and
prevent any potential nega-
tive effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise frominappropriate waste handling.Auto Stop & Go (AS&G)
system* E00201500021This paragraph summarizes the major itemsof the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system
such as the characteristics, operating proce- dures, etc. For details, refer to “Auto Stop &
Go (AS&G) system” on page 6-19.
The Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system re- duces the emission of exhaust gases and in- creases fuel efficiency.
The Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system auto- matically stops and restarts the engine with-
out the use of the ignition switch or the en- gine switch when the vehicle is stopped, such
as at traffic lights or in a traffic jam.
Activation
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The Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system is auto- matically activated when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position or the opera-
tion mode is put in ON.
Safety and disposal information for used engine oil
2-06OGAE15E5General information2
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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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Steering wheel lock
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To lock
Press the engine switch to put the operation
mode in OFF. Open one of the doors.
To unlock
The following methods can be used to unlock
the steering wheel.
l Put the operation mode in ACC.
l Start the engine.
CAUTIONlIf the engine is stopped while driving, do not
open a door or press the UNLOCK switchon the remote control switch until the vehi-
cle stops in a safe place. This could cause the steering wheel to lock, making it impos-
sible to operate the vehicle.
l Carry the key with you when leaving the ve-
hicle.
If your vehicle needs to be towed, put the
operation mode in ACC to unlock the steer- ing wheel.NOTEl When the following operation is performed
with the operation mode in OFF, the steering wheel is locked.NOTE• Open or close one of the doors (except the
tailgate).
• Lock all doors and the tailgate with the
keyless entry system or the keyless opera- tion function.
l When the steering wheel does not unlock,
the warning will be displayed on the infor-
mation screen in the multi-information dis-
play. Press the engine switch again while moving the steering wheel slightly.Starting and stopping the en-
gine
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Tips for starting
l The operation mode can be in any mode
to start the engine.
l The starter motor will be turning for up
to approximately 15 seconds if the en-
gine switch is released at once. Pressing the engine switch again while the starter
motor is still turning will stop the starter motor. The starter motor will be turningfor up to approximately 30 seconds while the engine switch is pressed.
If the engine does not start, wait for a
while and then attempt to start the en- gine again. Trying repeatedly with the
starter motor still running will damage the starter mechanism.WARNINGl Never run the engine in a closed or poorly
ventilated area any longer than is needed
to move your vehicle in or out of the area. Carbon monoxide gases are odourless and can be fatal.CAUTIONl Never attempt to start the engine by pushing
or pulling the vehicle.
l Do not run the engine at high rpm or drive
the vehicle at high speed until the engine has had a chance to warm up.
Keyless operation system*
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Heated seats*
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The heated seats can be operated with the ig-
nition switch or the operation mode in ON.
The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while the heater is on.
1 (HI)- Heater high (for quick heating).2- Heater off.3 (LO)- Heater low (to keep the seat
warm).CAUTIONl Switch off seat heaters when not in use.
l Operate in the high position for quick heat-
ing. Once the seat is warm, set the heater to low to keep it warm. Slight variations in seat
temperature may be felt while using the heated seats. This is caused by the operation
of the heater’s internal thermostat and does not indicate a malfunction.
l If the following types of persons use the
heated seats, they might become too hot or receive minor burns (red skin, heat blisters,
etc.):
• Children, elderly or ill people
• People with sensitive skin
• Excessively tired people
• People under the influence of alcohol or
sleep inducing medication (cold medicine, etc.)
l Do not place heavy objects on the seat or
stick pins, needles, or other pointed objects into it.
l Do not use a blanket, cushion, or other mate-
rial with high heat insulation properties on the seat while using the heater; this might
cause the heater element to overheatCAUTIONl Do not use benzine, kerosene, petrol, alcohol
or other organic solvents when cleaning the seats. Doing so could damage not only the seat cover, but also the heater element.
l If water or any other liquid is spilled on the
seat, allow it to dry thoroughly before at-tempting to use the heater.
l Turn the heater off immediately if it appears
to be malfunctioning during use.Rear seat
E00401300412WARNINGlWhen a person sits in the rear seat, pull
up the head restraint to a height at which it locks in position. Be sure to make thisadjustment before starting to drive. Seri-
ous injuries could otherwise be suffered as the result of an impact.Armrest*
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To use the armrest, fold it down.
Rear seat
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To fold the seatbacks
Push the rear seat release button (A) to fold
the seatback forward.
To return the seatbacks
1. If the seat belt is removed from the seat
belt guide (B), pass it through the seat belt guide.
2. Fold back the seatback until it is locked
properly in position.
NOTEl When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a
locked condition, pull the belts once force-
fully and then return them.
After that, pull the belts out slowly once again.3. Make sure the seatback is locked firmly
in place and the seat belt is passed
through the seat belt guide (B).CAUTIONl If the red part (C) on the back of the rear
seat release button can be seen, the seatback is not locked firmly in place. Push and pulllightly on the seatback to lock it firmly inplace.Seat belts
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To protect you and your passengers in theevent of an accident, it is most important thatthe seat belts be worn correctly while driving.
The front seat belts have a pretensioner sys- tem. These belts are used the same way as a
conventional seat belt.
Refer to “Seat belt pretensioner system and
force limiter system” on page 4-14.WARNINGl Always place the shoulder belt over your
shoulder and across your chest. Never put it behind you or under your arm.
l One seat belt should be used by only one
person. Doing otherwise can be danger- ous.
l The seat belt will provide its wearer with
maximum protection if the recliner seat- back is placed in fully upright position.
When the seatback is reclined, there is
greater risk that the passenger will slide under the belt, especially in a forward im-
pact accident, and may be injured by the
belt or by striking the instrument panel or seatbacks.
l Seat belts should always be worn by every
adult who drives or rides in this vehicle, and by all children who are tall enough towear seat belts properly.
Other children should always use proper child restraint systems.
l Remove any twists when using the belt.
l No modifications or additions should be
made by the user which will either pre-
vent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the
seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack.
Seat belts
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WARNINGlNever hold a child in your arms or on
your lap when riding in this vehicle, even if you are wearing your seat belt. To do so
risks severe or fatal injury to the child in a collision or sudden stop.
l Always adjust the belt to a snug fit.
l Always wear the lap portion of the belt
over your hips.3-point type seat belt (with
emergency locking mechanism)
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This type of belt requires no length adjust- ment. Once worn, the belt adjusts itself to the
movement of the wearer, but in the event of a sudden or strong shock, the belt automatical-
ly locks to hold the wearer’s body.
NOTEl You can check if the belt locks by pulling it
forward quickly.
To fasten
1. Pull the seat belt out slowly while hold-
ing the latch plate.
NOTEl When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a
locked condition, pull the belts once force-
fully and then return them. After that, pull
the belts out slowly once again.
2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle until
a “click” is heard.
WARNINGl Never wear the lap portion of the belt
across your abdomen. During accidents it
can press sharply against the abdomen and increase the risk of injury.
l The seat belts must not be twisted when
worn.
3. Pull the belt slightly to adjust slackness
as desired.
To unfasten
Hold the latch plate and push the button on
the buckle.
NOTEl As the belt retracts automatically, keep hold-
ing the latch plate while retracting so that the
belt stows slowly. Failure to do this could damage the vehicle.
Seat belts
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Multi-information meterswitch
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Each time the multi-information meter switch
is operated, a sound is emitted and the multi-
information display changes between infor- mation such as warnings, odometer (Type 1),
tripmeter, service reminder, engine coolant temperature (Type 1), average and momenta-
ry fuel consumption, driving range, and aver-
age speed.
It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi-in-formation display by operating the multi-in-
formation meter switch.
mark display screen (when
the ignition switch or the oper- ation mode is OFF)
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If you press the multi-infor-
mation meter switch and re-turn from the warning dis-
play screen to the previous screen, the
mark is dis-
played.
Refer to “To return to the screen displayed before the warning display” on page 5-07.
This mark is also displayed if there is another
warning other than the one displayed. When
the cause of the warning display is elimina- ted, the
mark goes out automatically.
NOTEl When the mark is displayed, the warning
display screen can be redisplayed on the in- formation screen.
Refer to “Information screen (when the igni-
tion switch or the operation mode is OFF)” on page 5-05.
Refer to “Information screen (when the igni- tion switch or the operation mode is ON)”
on page 5-10.Information screen (when the
ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF)
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Each time you lightly press the multi-infor-
mation meter switch, the display screenswitches in the following order.
Type 1Type 2When there is no
warning displayWhen there is a
warning displayWhen there is no
warning displayWhen there is a
warning display
1- Odometer (Type 1)/Tripmeter
2- Odometer (Type 1)/Tripmeter
Multi-information display
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3- Service reminder
4- Redisplay of a warning display screenOdometer/Tripmeter
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Each time you lightly press the multi-infor- mation meter switch, the display screenswitches.
Odometer/Tripmeter
→ Odometer/Trip-
meter
→ Service reminder → Redisplay
of a warning display screen → Odometer/ Tripmeter
Odometer
The odometer indicates the distance travel-led.
Tripmeter
The tripmeter indicates the distance travelled
between two points.
Example usage of tripmeter
and tripmeter
It is possible to measure two currently
travelled distances, from home using
tripmeter
and from a particular point
on the way using tripmeter
.
To reset the tripmeter
To return the display to 0, hold down the
multi-information meter switch for about 2
seconds or more. Only the currently dis-
played value will be reset.
Example
If tripmeter
is displayed, only tripmeter
will be reset.
Type 1Type 2
NOTEl If there is no warning display, the switching
sequence is: Odometer/Tripmeter →
Odometer/Tripmeter
→ Service remind-
er → Odometer/Tripmeter
.
l Both tripmeters
and can count up to
9999.9 km (9999.9 miles).
When a tripmeter goes past 9999.9 km
(9999.9 miles), it returns to 0.0 km (0.0 miles).
l When disconnecting the battery terminal, the
memories of tripmeter display
and dis-
play
are erased, and their displays return
to 0.0 km (0.0 miles).
Service reminder
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This displays the distance
and number of months until
the next periodic inspection. Refer to “Service reminder” on page 5-16.
Multi-information display
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Interrupt display screen (whenthe ignition switch or the oper- ation mode is OFF)
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When there is information to be announced,
such as lamp reminders, the buzzer sounds and the multi-information display switches to the warning display screen. Refer to the ap-
propriate page and take the necessary meas- ures.
When the cause of the warning display is
eliminated, the warning display goes out au- tomatically.
Refer to “Warning display list (when the ig-
nition switch or the operation mode is OFF)” on page 5-28.
Type 1Type 2
1- Information generated
2- Cause eliminated
To return to the screen dis-
played before the warning dis-
play
Even if the cause of the warning display is
not eliminated, you can return to the screen
that was displayed before the warning dis-
play.
If you press the multi-information meter switch, the display screen switches to the
screen that was displayed before the warning display and the
mark (A) is displayed.
Type 1Type 2
NOTEl Warning display screens with a “” or “”
mark displayed in the upper right of the screen can be switched. If you want to switch the display, press the multi-informa-tion meter switch as follows.
“
”: Press lightly.
“
”: Press for about 2 seconds or more.
Redisplay of a warning display screen
When the mark is displayed, if you lightly
press the multi-information meter switch a
few times, the warning display screen you switched from is displayed again.
Refer to “Information screen (when the igni-
tion switch or the operation mode is OFF)” on page 5-05.
Multi-information display
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