horn MITSUBISHI LANCER 2014 8.G User Guide
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Power windows
Features and controls 5-45
5
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Use the following procedure to test the sys- tem: 1. Lower the driver’s window. 2. Arm the system as explained in “Armed stage”. 3. Make sure that the theft-alarm indicatorcomes on and flashes for approximately 20 seconds. 4. Wait a few seconds and then unlock thedriver’s side door by using the inside door lock knob and open the door. 5. Check to be sure that the horn soundsintermittently and the headlights blink on and off when a door is opened. 6. Disarm the system by unlocking all doorsby the remote control transmitter or the F. A . S . T. - k e y.
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The main switch located on the driver’s doorcan be used to operate all door windows. A window can be opened or closed by operat-ing the corresponding switch.Press the switch down to open the window, and pull up the switch to close it. If the driver’s door window switch is fullypressed down/pulled up, the driver’s door window automatically opens/closes com- pletely.If you want to stop the window movement, operate the switch lightly in the reverse direc- tion.
The amount of time after unlocking until the vehicle relocks automatically can be adjusted. See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. Once the system has been disarmed, it can- not be rearmed except by repeating the arm- ing procedure.
Testing the theft-alarm system
NOTE
Power windows 1- Open (down) 2- Close (up)
NOTE
Never try to operate the main switch and sub switch in different directions at the sametime. This will freeze the window in posi- tion. Operating the power windows repeatedly with the engine stopped will run down the battery. Use the window switches only whilethe engine is running. WA R N I N G Before operating the power windows, make sure that nothing can be trapped(head, hands, fingers, etc.) in the window.
Never leave the vehicle with the key in the ignition switch. Never leave a child alone in the vehicle.
Main switch
WA R N I N G
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Horn switch
Features and controls 5-161
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To honk the horn, press around the “ ” mark on the steering wheel.
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The Link System takes overall control of thedevices connected via the USB input terminal or the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface allowing the
connected devices to be operated by using theswitches in the vehicle or voice commands.See the following section for details on how to operate. Refer to “Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface” on page
5-161.Refer to “USB input terminal” on page 5-183. Refer to “Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device” on page 7-49.Refer to “Listen to Bluetooth Audio” on page 7-52.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of
BLUETOOTH SIG, INC.
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You have acquired a device that includes soft- ware licensed by Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- tion from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (theautomotive experien
ce business unit), and
their subsequent 3rd party suppliers. For a complete list of these 3rd party products and their end user license agreements, please goto the following website. http://www.jciblueconnect.com/faq/fulldis- closure.pdf
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The Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface allows for mak-
ing/receiving hands-free calls in the vehicle using a Bluetooth
® compatible cellular phone
based on the wireless communication tech- nology commonly known as Bluetooth
®. It
also allows the user to
play music, saved in a
Bluetooth
® music player, from the vehicle’s
speakers.
Do not place stickers, tape, or other items that are attached with adhesive over the grid wires on the rear window. When cleaning the inside rear window, use a soft cloth and wipe lightly over the grid wires.NOTE
If your vehicle is equipped with heated mir- rors, mist can also be removed from the out-side rearview mirrors when the rear window defogger switch is pressed. (Refer to “Heated mirror” on page 5-54.)
Horn switch
CAUTION
Type 1
Link System
(if so equipped)
Type 2
Link System End User License Agreement
Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface
(if so
equipped)
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Fuses
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-31
9
Engine compartment fuse location table * - Front of the vehicle
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
1 Front fog lights 15 A 2 Engine 7.5 AEngine compartment fuse location
* Behind the fuse
block cover
*
3 Automatic transaxle 20 A 4 Horn 10 A 5 Alternator 7.5 A 6 Headlight washer 20 A 7 Air conditioning 10 A 8
/
ETV/Oil cooler fan (Twin Clutch SST)
Except for vehi- cles with turbo- charger
15 A
ETV
Vehicles with tur-bocharger
9 Security horn 20 A 10 Wiper deicer 15 A 11 — — — 12 Power gate 30 A 13
Daytime running
lights
10 A
14
Headlight
(high beam) (left)
10 A
15
Headlight
(high beam) (right)
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
16
Headlight
(low/high beam) (left)
Discharge 20 A
17
Headlight
(low/high beam) (right)
Discharge 20 A
18
Headlight (low beam) (left)
Halogen 10 A
19
Headlight (low beam) (right)
Halogen 10 A
20
ENG/PO WER
Except for vehi- cles with turbo- charger
10 A
I/C SPRAY
Vehicles with tur-bocharger
21 Ignition coil 10 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
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Alphabetical index
12-3
12
Front turn signal lights
Replacement
.................
.................
9-40
Front turn signal, parking and side-marker lightsBulb capacity
................
.................
9-34
Replacement
.................
.................
9-39
Fuel
Fuel economy
...................
................
6-2
Fuel hoses
.....................
.................
9-26
Modification/alterations to the electrical orfuel systems
...................
................
3-6
Tank capacity
..........................
3-4
, 11-6
Fuel selection
....................
...................
3-2
Fuses
.........................
........................
9-28
Fusible links
..................
.....................
9-28
G
General maintenance
...........................
9-26
General vehicle data
............................
11-4
Genuine parts
....................
...................
3-7
Glove compartment
...........................
5-190
H
Hazard warning flasher switch
...........
5-155
Hazard warning lights
.......................
5-145
Head restraints
...................
...................
4-6
Headlight leveling switch
..................
5-154
Headlights
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-34
Dimmer
...................
.....................
5-152
Headlight flasher
...........................
5-152
Leveling switch
.............................
5-154
Replacement
...................
...............
9-36
Switch
.....................
.....................
5-149
Heater without air conditioning function
.7-4
High beam indicator
..........................
5-145
Hill start assist (vehicles with Twin Clutch SST)
.........................
......................
5-91
Hood lock release mechanism and safety catch
.........................
......................
9-28
Horn switch
.....................
.................
5-161
I
If the vehicle breaks down
.....................
8-2
Ignition switch
...........................
5-16
, 5-54
Important facts to know in case of an accident 10-4 Indicators
....................
.....................
5-145
Information screen display
.................
5-147
Inside day/night rearview mirror
..........
5-51
Inside emergency trunk lid release
.......
5-42
Interior lights
...................
.................
5-188
J
Jack
...........................
..........................
8-6
Storage
.........................
...................
8-5
Jump-starting the engine
........................
8-2
K
Key reminder buzzer
...........................
5-37
Keyless entry system
.............................
5-7
Keys
..........................
..........................
5-3
L
Labeling
........................
.....................
11-2
License plate light
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-34
Replacement
..................
.................
9-45
Limited-slip differential
.......................
5-90
Link System
..................
...................
5-161
Loading information
..............................
6-7
Lubricants
.....................
.....................
11-6
Luggage floor boxes
..........................
5-192
M
Malfunction indicator
........................
5-146
Manual air conditioning
.......................
7-12
Manual transaxle
................
.................
5-60
Oil
.....................
...................
9-11
, 11-6