ScreenCauseSolution (Reference)lThe Blind Spot Warning (BSW) sensor is
temporarily not available for some reason such as the environmental condition or in-crease of the sensor temperature.l When the warning display does not disap-
pear after waiting for a while, contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.
Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” on page 7-79.l The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) does not
operate normally because there are some malfunctions in the sensor or the system.l We recommend you to have it checked,
immediately.
Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” on
page 7-79.l Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or ice,
adhere to the bumper surface around the sensor.l Remove a foreign object on the bumper
surface around the sensor.
When the warning display does not disap- pear after having cleaned the bumper sur-face around the sensor, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.
Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW):
When there is a foreign objects on the
sensor” on page 7-83.l The Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) has
detected a vehicle that is approaching
your vehicle.l Pay special attention to the rear of your
vehicle.
Refer to “Rear Cross Traffic Alert
(RCTA)” on page 7-83.
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ScreenCauseSolution (Reference)lThere is a fault in the sensor.l We recommend you to contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.
Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation
System (FCM): When a problem is detec- ted” on page 7-69.
Refer to “Lane Departure Warning
(LDW): System problem warning” on page 7-87.
Refer to “Automatic High-Beam (AHB):
System problem warning” on page 6-57.l The Forward Collision Mitigation System
(FCM), Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
and automatic high-beam system are tem-
porarily unavailable due to a high or low temperature of the sensor.l After the temperature of the sensor has
been in range, the system will automati-
cally return to operation.
Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): When a problem is detec-
ted” on page 7-69.
Refer to “Lane Departure Warning
(LDW): System problem warning” on page 7-87.
Refer to “Automatic High-Beam (AHB): System problem warning” on page 6-57.l The sensor is temporarily unavailable due
to conditions such as the adhesion of con- taminants to the sensor or windscreen.This is not a malfunction.Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation System
(FCM): When a problem is detected” on page
7-69.
Refer to “Lane Departure Warning (LDW):
System problem warning” on page 7-87.
Refer to “Automatic High-Beam (AHB): Sys-
tem problem warning” on page 6-57.
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ScreenSystem operation statusReferencelWhen the reversing sensor system detects
an obstruction.l Refer to “Reversing sensor system” on
page 7-94.l When the parking sensors detect an obsta-
cle.l Refer to “Parking sensors (Front/Rear)”
on page 7-98.l When the Forward Collision Mitigation
System (FCM) is activated or the timing of an alarm is changed.l Refer to “FCM and UMS ON/OFF switch”
on page 7-68.l When the Forward Collision Mitigation
System (FCM) is deactivated.l Refer to “FCM and UMS ON/OFF
switch” on page 7-68.l When the Ultrasonic misacceleration Mit-
igation System (UMS) is deactivated.l Refer to “To turn on/off the UMS” on
page 7-79.
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NOTElWhen the headlamps are turned off by the
automatic on/off control with the operation
mode in ON, the front fog lamps and rear fog lamps also go off. When the headlamps
are subsequently turned back on by the auto- matic on/off control, the front fog lamps also
come on but the rear fog lamp stays off. If you wish to turn the rear fog lamp back on,
operate the switch again.
l Do not cover the sensor (A) for the automat-
ic on/off control by affixing a sticker or labelto the windscreen.
l If the lamps do not turn on or off with the
switch in the “AUTO” position, manually
operate the switch and we recommend you
to have your vehicle checked.
Lamps (headlamps, fog lamps,
etc.) auto-cutout function
l If the operation mode of the power
switch is put in OFF or ACC while the
lamp switch is in the “
” position, the
lamps will turn off automatically when the driver’s door is opened.
l If the operation mode of the power
switch is put in OFF or ACC while the
lamp switch is in the “
” position, the
lamps will remain on for about 3 mi-
nutes while the driver’s door is shut and will then automatically turn off.
NOTEl The lamp auto-cutout will not function when
the lamp switch is in the “” position.
l The lamp auto-cutout function can also be
disabled.
For further information, we recommend you
to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.
On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone
Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI
Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make theadjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s
manual for details.When you want to keep the
lamps on:
1. Turn the lamp switch in the “OFF” posi-
tion while the operation mode of the power switch is in OFF or ACC.
2. Turn on the lamps with the switch in the
“”
or “” position again, then the
lamps will remain on.
LED headlamp warning lamp*
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This warning lamp will illuminate when there is a fault in the LED headlamps. Also, “LED
HEADLIGHT SERVICE REQUIRED” is displayed on the information screen in the
multi information display for the driver.
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NOTElIf the warning lamp illuminates, there may
be a fault on the unit. Have the vehicle
checked at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.Lamp monitor buzzer
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If the driver’s door is opened when the opera-
tion mode of the power switch is put in ACCor OFF with the lamps illuminated, a buzzer
will sound to remind the driver to turn off the
lamps.
The buzzer will automatically stop if the au- to-cutoff function is activated, the lamp switch is turned off, or the door is closed.
Daytime running lamps
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The daytime running lamps come on when
the operation mode is ON and the lamp switch is in the “OFF” or “AUTO” position
and the tail lamps are off.
NOTEl If the lamp switch is in the “ ” or “
”
position, or if the tail lamps are on when the
lamp switch is in the “AUTO” position, the daytime running lamps come on as positionlamps.Dipper (High/Low beam
change)
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When the lamp switch is in the “” posi-
tion, the beam changes from high to low (or
low to high) each time the lever is pulled fully (1). While the high-beam is on, the
high-beam indication lamp in the instrument
cluster will also illuminate.
Headlamp flasher
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The high-beams flash when the lever is pulled slightly (2), and will go off when it is
released.
When the high-beam is on, the high-beam in- dication lamp in the instrument cluster will il-
luminate.
NOTEl The high-beams can also flash when the
lamp switch is OFF.
l If you turn the lamps off with the headlamps
set to high-beam, the headlamps are auto- matically returned to their low-beam setting
when the lamp switch is next turned to the
“
” position.
Automatic High-Beam (AHB)*
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The Automatic High-Beam (AHB) switches
the headlamp beams (high/low) when the
sensor (A) senses an illuminant such as lights of a vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle or a
street lamp.
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lIt is dark ahead of your vehicle.
l There are no vehicles in front or oncom-
ing vehicles, or none of their exterior
lamps are illuminated.
The low beam headlamps illuminate when any of the following conditions occur:
l Your vehicle speed does not exceed ap-
proximately 30 km/h (19 mph).
l It is bright ahead of your vehicle.
l An exterior lamp of a vehicle in front or
oncoming vehicle is illuminating.NOTEl The headlamps may not be switched from
high-beam to low beam under the following circumstances.
• A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is
hindered by any object such as continuous
bends, elevated median/island, traffic
signs, roadside trees.
• Your vehicle passes an oncoming vehicle
suddenly on a bend with poor visibility.
• Another vehicle crosses ahead of your ve-
hicle.
l The headlamps may remain at low beam (or
be switched from high-beam to low beam)
when a reflective object (e.g. street lamp,
traffic signal, noticeboard and signboard) re- flects light.
l Any of the following factors may influence
the headlamp beam switching timing:NOTE• How brightly the exterior lamps of a vehi-
cle in front or oncoming vehicle illumi-
nate.
• Movement or direction of a vehicle in
front or oncoming vehicle.
• Only right or left exterior lamp of a vehi-
cle in front or oncoming vehicle is illumi-
nating.
• A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is
a motorcycle.
• Road conditions (gradient, bends and road
surface).
• The number of occupants and luggage
load.
l The AHB recognises environmental condi-
tions by sensing a light source ahead of your
vehicle. Therefore, you may feel like some- thing is not quite right when the headlamp
beams are switched automatically.
l The system may not detect a light vehicle
such as a bicycle.
l The system may not detect an ambient
brightness precisely. This causes the traffic to be dazzled by high-beam or the low beam to be maintained. In such cases, you should
switch the headlamp beams manually.
• In bad weather (heavy rain, fog, snow or
sandstorm).
• The windscreen is dirty or fogged up.
• The windscreen is cracked or broken.
• The sensor is deformed or dirty.
• A light that is similar to the headlamps or
tail lamps is shining around your vehicle.NOTE• A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is
driven without lights, the exterior lamps are dirty or discoloured, or the direction
of the headlamp beams is adjusted im- properly.
• It becomes dark and bright suddenly and
continuously around your vehicle.
• Your vehicle is driven on uneven surfa-
ces.
• Your vehicle is driven on a winding road.
• A reflective object such as a noticeboard
or a mirror reflects a light ahead of your vehicle.
• When lamps of the vehicle in front or
headlamps of an oncoming vehicle blend into the other lamps.
• The rear end of a vehicle in front (such as
a container truck) reflect a strong light.
• Your vehicle’s headlamp is broken or
dirty.
• Your vehicle is inclined due to a flat tyre
or towing.
• The warning display appears.
(Refer to “System problem warning” on
page 6-57.)
l Observe the precautions below to maintain
good usage conditions:
• Do not attempt to disassemble the sensor.
• Do not affix a sticker or label on the
windscreen near the sensor.
• Avoid overload.
• Do not modify your vehicle.
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NOTE•When the windscreen is replaced, use the
MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE
parts.System problem warning
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If a problem occurs with the system, the fol-
lowing warning display will appear to the
type of the problem.
The AHB deactivation due to fault
If a failure is detected in the system, the fol-
lowing warning display will appear and the AHB will automatically be turned off.
If the warning display remains even after the operation mode of the power switch is put in
OFF and then turned back to ON, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.
[When the AHB is malfunctioning]
[When the sensor is malfunctioning]
NOTEl If the sensor or its surrounding area reaches
an extremely high temperature when parking the vehicle under a blazing sun, the “AHBSERVICE REQUIRED” warning display
may appear.
If the warning display remains even after the temperature of the sensor or its surrounding area has been in range, please contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.
Sensor is too hot or cold
If the system becomes temporarily unavaila-
ble due to a high or low temperature of thesensor, the following warning display will
appear.
After the temperature of the sensor has been
in range, the system will automatically return
to operation.
If the warning display does not disappear af- ter waiting for a while, there is a possibilitythat the AHB has a malfunction. Contact aMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point for inspection of the system.
Windscreen is dirty
If the AHB determines that its performance
has been degraded, the warning display will appear.
This can occur when:
l Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or
ice, adhere to the windscreen of the sen-
sor portion.
l There are adverse weather conditions,
such as rain, snow, sand storms, etc.
l A vehicle in front or an oncoming vehi-
cle is splashing water, snow or dirt.
When the sensor performance returns, the
AHB will resume operation.
If the warning display does not disappear af- ter waiting for a while, there is a possibility
that the sensor has a malfunction. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point for inspection of the sensor.
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If the blades are frozen to the windscreen or
rear window, do not operate the wipers until the ice has melted and the blades are freed,
otherwise the wiper motor may be damaged.MIST-Misting function
The wipers will operate once.OFF-OffAUTO-Auto-wiper control
Rain sensor
The wipers will automatically
operate depending on the degree
of wetness on the windscreen.LO-SlowHI-Fast
Rain sensor
Can only be used when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON.
If the lever is put in the “AUTO” position,
the rain sensor (A) will detect the extent of rain (or snow, other moisture, dust, etc.) and the wipers will operate automatically.
Keep the lever in the “OFF” position if the
windscreen is dirty and the weather is dry.
Wiper operation under these conditions can scratch the windscreen and damage the wip-
ers.CAUTIONl With the ignition switch or the operation
mode in ON and the lever in the “AUTO”
position, the wipers may automatically oper-
ate in the situations described below.
If your hands get trapped, you could suffer injuries or the wipers could malfunction. Be sure to turn the ignition switch to the
“LOCK” position or put the operation mode
in OFF, or move lever to the “OFF” position to deactivate the rain sensor.CAUTION• When cleaning the outside surface of the
windscreen, if you touch on top of the
rain sensor.
• When cleaning the outside surface of the
windscreen, if you wipe with a cloth on
top of the rain sensor.
• When using an automatic car wash.
• A physical shock is applied to the wind-
screen.
• A physical shock is applied to the rain
sensor.NOTEl To protect the rubber parts of the wipers,
this operation of the wipers does not take
place even if the lever is put in the “AUTO” position when the vehicle is stationary and
the ambient temperature is about 0 °C or lower.
l Do not cover the sensor by affixing a sticker
or label to the windscreen. Also, do not put any water-repellent coating on the wind-screen. The rain sensor would not be able to
detect the extent of rain, and the wipers
might stop working normally.
l In the following cases, the rain sensor may
be malfunctioning.
For further information, we recommend you
to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.
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