
Warning lamps
E00502400147Brake warning lamp
E00502502357
This 
lamp  illuminates  when  the  ignition
switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position  or
the  operation  mode  is  put  in  ON,  and
goes off after a few seconds.
Always make sure that the lamp goes off
before driving.
With the ignition switch or the operation
mode  in  ON,  the  brake  warning  lamp  il-
luminates under the following conditions:
l When  the  parking  brake  lever  has
been engaged.
l When  the  brake  fluid  level  in  the
reservoir falls to a low level.
l When  the  brake  force  distribution
function is not operating correctly. CAUTION
l
In 
 the  situations  listed  below,
brake performance may be com-
promised or the vehicle may be-
come unstable if brakes are ap-
plied  suddenly;  consequently,
avoid  driving  at  high  speeds  or
applying  the  brakes  suddenly.
Furthermore,  the  vehicle
should be brought to a stop in a
safe  location  and  to  have  it
checked. CAUTION
• The 
brake  warning  lamp
does  not  illuminate  when
the parking brake is applied
or  does  not  turn  off  when
the  parking  brake  is  re-
leased.
• The  ABS  warning  lamp  and brake  warning  lamp  illumi-
nate at the same time
For  details,  refer  to  “ABS
warning  lamp”  on  page
4-38.
• The brake warning lamp re- mains  illuminated  during
driving.
l The  vehicle  should  be  brought
to  a  halt  in  the  following  man-
ner  when  brake  performance
has deteriorated.
• Depress  the  brake  pedalharder than usual.
Even  if  the  brake  pedal
moves  down  to  the  very  end
of its possible stroke, keep it
pressed down hard.
• Should  the  brakes  fail,  use engine  braking  to  reduce
your speed and pull the park-
ing brake lever.
Depress  the  brake  pedal  to
operate  the  stop  lamp  to
alert the vehicles behind you. Check engine warning lamp
E00502601638
This 
lamp  is  a  part  of  an  onboard  diag-
nostic  system  which  monitors  the  emis-
sions, engine control system or CVT con-
trol system.
If  a  problem  is  detected  in  one  of  these
systems, this lamp illuminates or flashes.
Although  your  vehicle  will  usually  be
drivable and not need towing, we recom-
mend you to have the system checked as
soon as possible.
This  lamp  will  also  illuminate  when  the
ignition switch is turned “ON” or the op-
eration  mode  is  put  in  ON,  and  goes  off
after the engine has started. If it does not
go off after the engine has started, we rec-
ommend you to have the vehicle checked. CAUTION
l
Prolonged 
 driving  with  this
lamp on may cause further dam-
age  to  the  emission  control  sys-
tem.  It  could  also  affect  fuel
economy and drivability.
l If  the  lamp  does  not  illuminate
when  the  ignition  switch  is
turned  to  the  “ON”  position  or
the  operation  mode  is  put  in
ON,  we  recommend  you  to
have the system checked. Instruments and controls
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Economical driving.......................................................................4-02
Driving, alcohol and drugs
........................................................... 4-02
Safe driving techniques ................................................................ 4-03
Running-in recommendations
.......................................................4-04
Parking brake................................................................................ 4-06
Parking.......................................................................................... 4-07
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment ................................4-08
Inside rear-view mirror ................................................................. 4-08
Outside rear-view mirrors ............................................................. 4-09
Ignition switch .............................................................................. 4-11
Steering wheel lock ...................................................................... 4-12
Starting..........................................................................................4-13
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)* .................................................... 4-15
Turbocharger operation* .............................................................. 4-16
Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system*............................................... 4-17
Manual transmission* ................................................................... 4-21
Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic
Control System III)*................................................................. 4-24
Electronically controlled 4WD system* .......................................4-29
4-wheel drive operation ................................................................ 4-31
Inspection and maintenance following rough road oper- ation.......................................................................................... 4-33
Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles ..........................4-33
Braking......................................................................................... 4-34
Hill start assist* ............................................................................ 4-35
Brake assist system....................................................................... 4-36
Emergency stop signal system ...................................................... 4-37
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ..................................................... 4-38
Electric power steering system (EPS) ..........................................4-40 Active stability control (ASC)*
.................................................... 4-40
Cruise control* ............................................................................. 4-43
Reversing sensor system*............................................................. 4-47
Rear-view camera* ....................................................................... 4-50
Cargo loads................................................................................... 4-52
Trailer towing ............................................................................... 4-54Starting and driving
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Running-in recommendations
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During 
the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long
life as well as future economy and performance.
l Do not race the engine at high speeds.
l Avoid rapid starting, accelerating, braking and prolonged high-speed running.
l Keep to the running-in speed limit shown below.
Please note that the legal speed limits displayed must be adhered to.
l Do not exceed loading limits.
l Refrain from towing a trailer.
Vehicles with M/T Shift point Speed limit
Petrol-powered vehicles
Diesel-powered vehicles
1600 models 2000 models
1
st
 gear 30 km/h (19 mph)
30 km/h (19 mph) 20 km/h (12 mph)2
nd
 gear 60 km/h (37 mph)
65 km/h (40 mph) 45 km/h (28 mph)3
rd
 gear 90 km/h (56 mph)
95 km/h (59 mph) 70 km/h (43 mph)4
th
 gear 125 km/h (78 mph) 120 km/h (74 mph)
95 km/h (59 mph)5
th
 gear 155 km/h (96 mph) 155 km/h (96 mph)
120 km/h (74 mph)6
th
 gear -
- 135 km/h (84 mph)Starting and driving
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Inspection and maintenance
following rough road operation E00606700338
After 
operating  the  vehicle  in  rough  road  condi-
tions,  be  sure  to  perform  the  following  inspection
and maintenance procedures:
l Check that the vehicle has not been damaged
by rocks, gravel, etc.
l Carefully wash the vehicle with water.
Drive the vehicle slowly while lightly depress-
ing  the  brake  pedal  in  order  to  dry  out  the
brakes. If the brakes still do not function prop-
erly,  we  recommend  you  to  have  the  brakes
checked as soon as possible.
l Remove  the  insects,  dried  grass,  etc.  clog-
ging the radiator core.
l After  driving  through  water,  check  the  en-
gine,  transmission  and  differential  oil.  If  the
oil  or  grease  is  milky  or  cloudy  because  of
water  contamination,  it  must  be  replaced
with new oil or grease.
l Check  the  inside  of  the  vehicle.  If  water  en-
try is found, dry the carpet etc.
l Inspect  the  headlamps,  If  the  headlamp  bulb
is flooded with water, we recommend you to
have it drained. Cautions on handling of 4-wheel
drive vehicles E00606800746
Tyres and wheels
Since 
the  driving  torque  can  be  applied  to  the  4
wheels,  the  driving  performance  of  the  vehicle
when operating in 4-wheel drive is greatly affected
by the condition of the tyres.
 
Pay close attention to the tyres.
l Install  only  the  specified  tyres  on  all  wheels.
Refer to “Tyres and wheels” on page 9-12.
l Be  sure  all  4  tyres  and  wheels  are  the  same
size and type.
When  it  is  necessary  to  replace  any  of  the
tyres or wheels, replace all 4 tyres.
l All  tyres  should  be  rotated  before  the  wear
difference between the front and rear tyres is
recognizable.
Good  vehicle  performance  cannot  be  expected  if
there is a difference in wear between tyres. Refer to
“Tyre rotation” on page 8-13. l Check the tyre inflation pressure regularly. CAUTION
l
Always 
 use  tyres  of  the  same  size,  same
type, and same brand, and which have no
wear  differences.  Using  tyres  of  different
size,  type,  brands  or  degree  of  wear,  will
increase  the  differential  oil  temperature,
resulting  in  possible  damage  to  the  driv-
ing  system.  Further,  the  drive  train  will
be subjected to excessive loading possibly
leading to oil leakage, component seizure,
or other serious faults.
Towing Starting and driving
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CAUTION
l
Do  not  tow  4-wheel  drive  vehicles  with
the  front  or  rear  wheels  on  the  ground
(Type  A  or  Type  B)  as  illustrated.  This
could  result  in  damage  to  the  drivetrain,
or unstable towing.
If  you  tow  4-wheel  drive  vehicles,  use
Type C or Type D equipment.
l Even  in  “2WD”  drive  mode,  the  vehicle
cannot  be  towed  with  the  front  or  the
rear wheels on the ground.
Jacking up a 4-wheel drive vehicle WARNING
l Do 
 not crank the engine while the vehicle
is jacked up.
The tyre on the ground may turn and the
vehicle may roll off the jack.
Clutch operation
Quick 
 or  slight  clutch  engagement  made  while  the
engine  is  running  at  high  speed  will  cause  damage
to  the  clutch  and  transmission  because  the  tractive
force is very great.
Operate the pedal slowly and positively. Braking
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All 
the parts of the brake system are critical to safe-
ty.  We  recommend  you  to  have  the  vehicle
checked  at  regular  intervals  according  to  the  serv-
ice booklet. CAUTION
l
Avoid 
 driving  habits  that  cause  heavy
braking  and  never  “ride”  the  brakes  by
resting  your  foot  on  the  brake  pedal
while driving.
It causes brake overheating and fade.
Brake system
The 
 service  brake  is  divided  into  two  brake  cir-
cuits.  And  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  power
brakes. If one brake circuit fails, the other is availa-
ble to stop the vehicle. If you should lose the pow-
er assist for some reason, the brakes will still work.
In  these  situations,  even  if  the  brake  pedal  moves
down  to  the  very  end  of  its  possible  stroke  or  re-
sists being depressed, keep depressing the brake ped-
al down harder and further than usual; stop driving
as  soon  as  possible  and  have  the  brake  system  re-
paired. WARNING
l Do 
 not  turn  off  the  engine  while  your  ve-
hicle  is  in  motion.  If  you  turn  off  the  en-
gine  while  driving,  the  power  assistance
for  the  braking  system  will  stop  working
and your brakes will not work effectively. WARNING
l If 
 the  power  assist  is  lost  or  if  either
brake  hydraulic  system  stops  working
properly,  have  your  vehicle  checked  im-
mediately.
Warning display
The 
 brake  warning  lamp  illuminates  to  indicate  a
fault  in  the  braking  system.  A  warning  is  also  dis-
played  on  the  multi-information  display.  Refer  to
“Brake  warning  lamp”  on  page  3-41  and  “Brake
warning display” on page 3-42.
When brakes are wet
Check  the  brake  system  while  driving  at  a  low
speed  immediately  after  starting,  especially  when
the brakes are wet, to confirm they work normally.
A  film  of  water  can  be  formed  on  the  brake  discs
and  prevent  normal  braking  after  driving  in  heavy
rain or through large puddles, or after the vehicle is
washed.  If  this  occurs,  dry  the  brakes  out  by  driv-
ing slowly while lightly depressing the brake pedal.
When driving downhill
It is important to take advantage of the engine brak-
ing by shifting to a lower shift position while driv-
ing  on  steep  downhill  roads  in  order  to  prevent  the
brakes from overheating. Starting and driving
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NOTE
l The 
combination  of  items  shown  on  the  dis-
play varies depending on the vehicle model. CAUTION
l
When    display/indicator  blinks,  ASC  is
operating, 
 which  means  that  the  road  is
slippery  or  that  your  vehicle’s  wheels  are
beginning  to  slip.  If  this  happens,  drive
slower with less accelerator input.
l If  the  temperature  in  the  braking  system
continues  to  increase  due  to  continuous
brake  control  on  a  slippery  road  surface,
the   display/indicator will blink. To pre-
vent 
the  brake  system  from  overheating,
the  brake  control  of  the  traction  control
function will be temporarily suspended.
The engine control of the traction control
function and normal brake operation will
not  be  affected.  Park  your  vehicle  in  a
safe  place.  When  the  temperature  in  the
braking system has come down, the   dis-
play/indicator 
will  be  turned  off  and  the
traction control function will start operat-
ing again.
NOTE l The    display/indicator  may  turn  on  when
you 
start the engine. This means that the bat-
tery  voltage  momentarily  dropped  when  the
engine was started. It does not indicate a mal-
function,  provided  that  the  display  goes  out
immediately. l
When 
 a  compact  spare  tyre  has  been  put  on
your  vehicle,  the  gripping  ability  of  the  tyre
will  be  lower,  making  it  more  likely  that  the  display/indicator will blink.
ASC warning display E00619400443
If  an  abnormal  condition  occurs  in  the  system,  the
following display/indicator will turn on.  -
ASC indicator  -
ASC  OFF  display/ASC  OFF  indica-
tor
Warning display type 1 Warning display type 2
NOTE
l The 
combination  of  items  shown  on  the  dis-
play varies depending on the vehicle model. CAUTION
l
The system may be malfunctioning.
Park 
your vehicle in a safe place and stop
the engine.
Restart the engine and check whether the
display/indicator  goes  out.  If  they  go  out,
there is no abnormal condition. If they do
not  go  out  or  appear  frequently,  it  is  not
necessary to stop the vehicle immediately,
but we recommend you to have your vehi-
cle inspected.
Towing E00624400050 CAUTION
l
When 
 towing  the  vehicle  with  only  the
front  wheels  or  only  the  rear  wheels
raised off the ground, do not place the ig-
nition  switch  in  the  “ON”  position  or  do
not  put  the  operation  mode  in  ON.  Plac-
ing  the  ignition  switch  in  the  “ON”  posi-
tion or putting the operation mode in ON
could cause the ASC to operate, resulting
in an accident.
Note  that  the  correct  towing  method  de-
pends on the transmission type and the ve-
hicle’s drive configuration.
For  details,  refer  to  “Towing”  on  page
6-19. Starting and driving
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![MITSUBISHI ASX 2009 1.G Owners Manual l
[Except  vehicles equipped with keyless oper-
ation system]
Turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the  “LOCK”  or
“ACC” position.
Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC.
l “CRUISE” indication l MITSUBISHI ASX 2009 1.G Owners Manual l
[Except  vehicles equipped with keyless oper-
ation system]
Turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the  “LOCK”  or
“ACC” position.
Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC.
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l
[Except  vehicles equipped with keyless oper-
ation system]
Turn  the  ignition  switch  to  the  “LOCK”  or
“ACC” position.
Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC.
l “CRUISE” indication lamp is turned OFF. Reversing sensor system*
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This 
system operates when you are backing the ve-
hicle.  It  uses  corner  and  back  sensors  to  detect  an
obstacle  and  sounds  a  buzzer  to  inform  you  of  the
approximate distance to the obstacle. CAUTION
l
The reversing sensor system assists you in
determining the approximate distance be-
tween 
the  vehicle  and  an  obstacle  located
behind  the  vehicle.  It  has  limitations  in
terms  of  detectable  areas  and  objects,
and  may  not  properly  detect  some  ob-
jects.  Therefore,  do  not  place  excessive
confidence in the reversing sensor system
and  operate  the  vehicle  as  carefully  as
you would do with a vehicle not equipped
with this system.
l Make  sure  to  check  the  surroundings
with  your  own  eyes  to  ensure  safety.  Do
not  operate  the  vehicle  by  relying  on  the
reversing sensor system alone.
Obstacle detection areas E00615600346
The  detection  areas  of  the  corner  and  back  sensors
are 
limited to those shown in the illustration. More-
over, the sensors are unable to detect low or thin ob-
jects  or  objects  near  the  rear  bumper.  Thus,  make
sure  to  check  the  surroundings  as  you  operate  the
vehicle in a safe manner. Corner and back sensor locations
There 
are  two  corner  sensors  (A)  at  the  corners  of
the  rear  bumper,  and  two  back  sensors  (B)  in  the
centre of the rear bumper. Reversing sensor system detection areas
Depending 
on whether the vehicle is equipped with
a  towing  bar,  you  can  change  the  reversing  sensor
system  between  the  standard  mode  and  the  towing
bar  mode.  The  towing  bar  mode  changes  the  sys-
tem  to  exclude  the  area  in  which  the  towing  bar  is
mounted from the detection areas. Starting and driving
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Vehicles without a towing bar
The 
detection  areas  are  within  approximately
60  cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  150  cm  (B)
from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or  less  from
the ground surface, excluding the area approximate-
ly 10 cm (D) from the ground surface. Vehicles with a towing bar
The 
detection  areas  are  within  approximately
60  cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  150  cm  (B)
from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or  less  from
the ground surface, excluding the area approximate-
ly 10 cm (D) from the ground surface. The non-de-
tection  areas  (E)  are  within  approximately  20  cm
(F) from the bumper. NOTE
l If 
the rear bumper has been exposed to an im-
pact, the corner or back sensors may fail and
prevent  the  system  from  functioning  proper-
ly.  Have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
l The  sensors  do  not  detect  objects  located  in
the area directly below or near the bumper. If
the height of an object is lower than the moun-
ted  position  of  the  corner  or  back  sensors,
the  sensors  may  not  continue  detecting  it
even if they detected it initially.
For  information  on  how  to  change  the  detection
areas,  please  refer  to  “Changing  the  detection
areas” on page 4-50. CAUTION
l
The 
 reversing  sensor  system  may  not  op-
erate properly under the following condi-
tions: • The  sensors  or  surroundings  are  cov-ered with ice, snow, or mud.
• The sensors are frozen.
• The  system  receives  ultrasonic  noise from other sources (the horns of other
vehicles,  motorcycle  engines,  brakes,
radios,  pouring  rain,  splashing  water,
tyre chains, etc.).
• The  sensors  are  extremely  hot  or  cold (while  the  vehicle  is  parked  for  a  long
period  of  time  under  a  blazing  sun  or
in cold weather).
• The vehicle tilts significantly.
• The  vehicle  is  driven  on  a  rough  road (with a bumpy, gravel, hilly, or grassy
surface).
• The vehicle is too close to an obstacle.
• The  sensors  or  surroundings  have been wiped by hand, or stickers or ac-
cessories have been attached.
l The reversing sensor system may not prop-
erly detect the following:
• Objects  that  are  thin,  such  as  wirenets or ropes.
• Objects  that  absorb  sound  waves, such as snow.
• Objects  that  are  shaped  with  a  sharp angle.
• Objects  with  a  smooth  surface,  such as glass.
• Objects  that  are  low,  such  as  kerb- stones. Starting and driving
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