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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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G15B093D
Digital clock
EG15BAIe
Following modes are available for clock adjustment:
•MITSUBISHI genuine audio:
“Auto mode” and “Manual mode”
• Non genuine audio:
“Manual mode” only
The selected mode is shown on the audio display.
“CT” displayed: Auto mode
“CT” not displayed: Manual mode For manual time adjustment, please refer to
“Manual mode ”below.
Auto mode
(MITSUBISHI genuine audio only)The automatic adjustment mode can set the local time automati-
cally by using the signal from the local RDS stations. In this mode,
“CT” (A) (Clock Time: sent with the RDS signal) is shown in the
audio display.
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G15B094D
Manual modeThe manual adjustment mode is also available in case the“Auto
mode ”show sth e incorrec ttim ewhe nthe incorrect
RDS signal
is
recieved .
For manual time adjustment, use the below procedure:
1. Switch off the audio once by pressing the PWR switch (1).
2. While pressing the CH4 button (2), press the PWR switch (1) until it beeps. The “CT” display (A) disappears and this is the“Manual adjustment mode”.
3. Set the time by pressing the various buttons as described below. H -To adjust the hour
M -To adjust the minutes
SET -To reset the minutes to zero
10:30-11:29...Changes to 11:00
11:30-12:29...Changes to 12:00
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Display mode
ED92G-I
For petrol-powered vehicles with MITSUB-
ISHI genuine audio, driving range and aver-
age speed can be displayed besides
average fuel consumption by pushing the
“DISP”button in the audio.
When the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON”position, the display shows the 3
items sequentially (Average fuel consump-
tion→Driving range→Average speed)
and returns to the original display that is
shown before the ignition switch was last
turned to the“OFF”position.
NOTE
If the DISP button is pressed while the dis-
play is scrolling through the sequence men-
tioned above, the display stops scrolling
and shows the item that was shown before
the ignition switch was last turned to the
“OFF”position.
D92G002A
Type 1Change of display mode
(Petrol-powered vehicles only)For vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine
audio, every time the“DISP”button is
pressed lightly (less than 2 seconds), the
display can be changed.
Average fuel consumption→Driving range
→Average speed
D92G003A
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D92I003A
Average fuel consumption
(Petrol-powered vehicles only)
ED92I-Ca
This value shows the average fuel con-
sumption (in L/100 km or mpg) since the
display was reset. If you reset the display
at the time when you want to start the mea-
surements, average fuel consumption from
that point of time can be displayed.
To reset the display
[Vehicles without MITSUBISHI genuine
audio]
Push the button (A) for more than 2 sec-
onds.
D92G002A
Type 1[Vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine audio]
Push the“DISP”button for more than 2
seconds.
NOTE
(1) When the ignition switch is turned on,
the average fuel consumption which
was being displayed when the igni-
tion switch was previously turned off will
be displayed once again.
(2) Average fuel consumption varies
according to the conditions under which
a vehicle is travelling (road condi-
tions, the manner in which the vehicle
is being driven, etc.).
Observe this display for reference
because the fuel consumption dis-
play may differ from the actual fuel con-
sumption.
D92G003A
Type 2
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D92C045A
Driving range
(Petrol-powered vehicles only)
ED92C-E
For vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine
audio, driving range can be displayed. This
value shows the distance (in km or miles)
that can be driven on the fuel remaining in
the fuel tank.NOTE
(1) When the driving range is displayed, if
the driving range drops below 50km
(30miles), alarm sounds and the dis-
play shows a flashing. When this
occurs, top up the fuel tank as soon as
possible.
Even when an item other than the driv-
ing range is currently displayed, the
alarm sounds and the driving range
appears for 5 seconds when the driv-
ing range drops to 50km, 25km and
10km (or 30 miles, 15miles and 6
miles) levels. Then, the original item is
again displayed.
(2) The driving range varies depending on
road conditions, the manner of driv-
ing and other related factors. Conse-
quently, the display should be used
only as a guide. It is recommended to
add fuel as soon as the low fuel indi-
cation lamp in the instrument cluster
illuminates.
(Refer to“Low fuel indication lamp”on
page 4-9.)
(3) Refueling will update the driving range
indication. However, when the amount
of refueling is too little, the correct
range will not be displayed, so make
sure to supply the minimum amount of
fuel (25 litres or more).(4) The driving range displayed is based on
previous fuel consumption data. Dis-
connecting the battery cable will result
in the deletion of existing fuel consump-
tion data, which will affect the unit’s cal-
culations.
(5) The driving range figure can occasion-
ally increase if the vehicle is stopped on
an incline. This is because the fuel has
moved in the tank because of the
incline and is not considered as a fault.
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