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Instruments and Controls
B21A601T
LHD
14- Parking brake lever→P.5-42
15- Audio*→P.6-2, 6-17
16- Hazard warning flasher switch→P.4-20
17- Multi centre display*→P.4-27
18- RV meter*→P.4-40
19- Rear window demister switch→P.4-21
20- Front heater/Manual air conditioning*
→P.6-36
Front automatic air conditioning*
→P.6-43
21- Ventilators→P.6-35
22- Supplemental restraint system-air bag*
(for front passenger’s seat)→P.3-42
23- Ashtray (for front seats)→P.6-60
24- Cigarette lighter→P.6-59
25- Heated seat switch*→P.3-10
26- Rear differential lock switch*→P.5-34
Active stability control switch*
→P.5-58
27- Wiper deicer switch*→P.4-24
28- Main switch for rear heater*/
Rear air conditioning*
(for front seats)→P.6-53
29- Rear heater* /Rear air conditioning*
→P.6-52
30- Ashtray (for rear seats)→P.6-60
31- Centre console box→P.6-64
Accessory socket*→P.6-61
32- Cup tray (for front seats)→P.6-65
33- Gearshift or selector lever
→P.5-15, 5-17
34- Transfer shift lever→P.5-24, 5-28
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Instruments and Controls
B21A571T
RHD
14- Supplemental restraint system-air bag
(for front passenger’s seat)→P.3-42
15- Front heater/Manual air conditioning*
→P.6-36
Front automatic air conditioning*
→P.6-43
16- Rear window demister switch→P.4-21
17- Multi centre display*→P.4-27
18- RV meter*→P.4-40
19- Hazard warning flasher switch→P.4-20
20- Audio*→P.6-2, 6-17
21- Ventilators→P.6-35
22- Parking brake lever→P.5-42
23- Ashtray (for front seats)→P.6-60
24- Cigarette lighter→P.6-59
25- Heated seat switch*→P.3-10
26- Rear differential lock switch*→P.5-34
Active stability control switch*
→P.5-58
27- Wiper deicer switch*→P.4-24
28- Main switch for rear heater*/
Rear air conditioning*
(for front seats)→P.6-53
29- Transfer shift lever→P.5-24, 5-28
30- Gearshift or selector lever
→P.5-15, 5-17
31- Cup tray (for front seats)→P.6-65
32- Centre console box→P.6-64
Accessory socket*→P.6-61
33- Ashtray (for rear seats)→P.6-60
34- Rear heater* /Rear air conditioning*
→P.6-52
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D92A013D
Multi centre display*
ED92A-N
When the ignition switch is in the“ACC”position, the outside tem-
perature and clock are displayed in the multi centre display. When
the ignition switch is in the“ON”position, the average fuel con-
sumption is displayed besides outside temperature and digital
clock.
If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic air conditioning sys-
tem, set temperature, blower speed and air flow are displayed.
(Refer to“Automatic air conditioning”on page 6-43.)
A-Road surface freeze warning symbol
B-Outside temperature* / Set temperature*
C-Blower speed*
D-Air flow*
E-Average fuel consumption*
1/ Date*
2
F-Digital clock
G-DISP button (For vehicles with a MITSUBISHI genuine audio)
H-Display brightness / display unit selection button
*1: Average fuel consumption:
For petrol-powered vehicles without MITSUBISHI genuine
audio, only average fuel consumption is displayed.
For petrol-powered vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine audio,
driving range and average speed can be displayed besides
average fuel consumption by pushing the DISP button in the
audio unit.
*2: Date - For diesel-powered vehicles
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Change of display modePressing the“DISP”button shows modes
1 to 5 in order.
1. Trip computer information
(for petrol−powered vehicles only)
→page 4-46
2. Climate information→page 4-47
3. Audio information→page 6-2, 6-17
4. Date and time→page 4-53
5. Air conditioning→page 4-57
D92A052A
Basic operationsWhen the key is turned to“ACC”, the
screen switches on automatically.
Use the“DISP”button to select the desired
display.
WARNING
Don’t use the system for prolonged
periods while the engine is idling in
poorly ventilated areas such as
indoor garage, as you may suffer
injury as a result of exhaust gas inha-
lation.
CAUTION
(1) The display should not be oper-
ated or observed for prolonged
periods while driving, as a traf-
fic accident may result.
(2) When operating the system, stop
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D92K019A
4. Press the“ ”or “
”function button to
change to the desired number. Press-
ing “ ”or “
”function button for more
than 1 second, makes the value change
rapidly.
D92K020A
5. When the clock has been adjusted, press the “SET” function button.
NOTE
Disconnecting the battery terminal causes
the memory to be erased. If it has been dis-
connected, readjust the date and time by
following the procedure given in (1) through
(5).
Air conditioning
ED92K-Fa
When the fan speed dial and the ventila-
tor dial are set to “AUT ”, setting the tem-
perature control knob will produce
automatic selection of the ventilators
(excluding
and
) and automatic
adjustment of the air conditioner and out-
side air introduction.
This part of the manual concerns dis-
plays. To find out how best to use the air
ventilators, the switches and the air con-
ditioning, refer to “Automatic air
conditioning” on page 6-43.
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D92K023A
This displays the current status of the air
conditioning. Even when this mode is not
selected with the“DISP”function button, it
will automatically be chosen whenever the
air conditioning is operated.
1- Blower speed indicator
2- Air selection indicator (Recirculation of
inside air/incoming air from outside)
3- Air flow indicator
NOTE
When this mode has been displayed auto-
matically after operation of the air condi-
tioning, the display will revert to its previous
display after about 10 seconds if no fur-
ther adjustments are made.
D92K024A
1. Blower speed indicator
This shows the level of the air flow by the
number of bar lines.
A- High blower speed
B- Low blower speed
D92K025A
2. Air selection indicator (Recirculation
of inside air/Incoming air from outside)
This indicates whether the air condition-
ing is taking in air from outside, or just recir-
culating air inside the passenger
compartment.
A- Outside position
B- Recirculation position
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D92K029A
Air flows to the leg area, and wind-
shield and door windows.
D92K030A
Air flows exclusively to the wind-
shield and door windows.
D92K031A
4. Set temperature display
This displays the desired set tempera-
ture.
5. Front demister indicator
This illuminates when the ventilator is
switched to“
”(demister).
6. Rear window demister indicator
This illuminates when the rear window
defogger switch is set to ON. For an expla-
nation of the rear window demister switch,
please read the explanation in the own-
er’s manual.
7. AUTO mode indicator
This illuminates when the air conditioning
is working in automatic mode (when both
the blower switch and the mode selection
dial are switched to“AUTO”).
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8. Air conditioning operation indicator
This illuminates when the air conditioning
is operating.
CAUTION
In the 3500 models, if the air condi-
tioning operation indicator blinks on
and off, there may be a fault with the
air conditioner. If this happens, stop
the vehicle in a safe place, switch the
engine off, then switch it on again. If
the air conditioning operation indi-
cator stops blinking after this, there
is nothing wrong. If it starts blink-
ing again, have the air conditioning
system checked at an authorised
MITSUBISHI dealer.
After disconnecting the battery
ED92M-B
When the battery cable is disconnected, the
stored data may disappear. In this case,
take the following action.
Checking connection of system
When the stored data has disappeared,
turning the ignition key to“ACC”position
will make the message above appear.
Please move on to the following steps.
D92M009A
1. Start the engine (alternatively, turn the
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