Mitsubishi ASX (2018 year). Instruction — part 15

To increase the set speed

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There are 2 ways to increase the set speed.

RES + switch

Push up and hold the RES + switch (C) while
driving at the set speed, and your speed will
then gradually increase.
When you reach your desired speed, release
the switch. Your new cruising speed is now
set.

To increase your speed in small amounts,
push up the RES + switch for less than about
1 second and release it.
Each time you push up the RES + switch,
your vehicle will go about 1.6 km/h (1 mph)
faster.

Accelerator pedal

While driving at the set speed, use the accel-
erator pedal to reach your desired speed and
then push down the SET - switch (B) and re-
lease the switch momentarily to set a new de-
sired cruising speed.

To decrease the set speed

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There are 2 ways to decrease the set speed.

SET - switch

Push down and hold the SET - switch (B)
while driving at the set speed, and your speed
will slow down gradually.

When you reach your desired speed, release
the switch. Your new cruising speed is now
set.

To slow down your speed in small amounts,
push down the SET - switch for less than
about 1 second and release it.
Each time you push down the SET - switch,
your vehicle will slow down by about
1.6 km/h (1 mph).

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Brake pedal

While driving at the set speed, use the brake
pedal, which disengages the cruise control,
then push down the SET - switch (B) and re-
lease the switch momentarily to set a new de-
sired cruising speed.

To temporarily increase or de-

crease the speed

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To temporarily increase the

speed

Depress the accelerator pedal as you would
normally. When you release the pedal, you
will return to your set speed.

NOTE

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In some driving conditions, the set speed
driving may be deactivated. If this happens,
refer to “To activate” on page 6-55 and re-
peat the speed setting procedure.

To temporarily decrease the

speed

Depress the brake pedal to decrease the
speed. To return to the previously set speed,
push up the RES + switch (C).

Refer to “To resume the set speed” on page
6-58.

To deactivate

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The set speed driving can be deactivated as
follows:

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Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF
switch (A) (Cruise control will be turned
off.)

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Press the CANCEL switch (D).

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Depress the brake pedal.

The set speed driving is deactivated automat-
ically in any of the following ways.

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When you depress the clutch pedal (on
vehicles with M/T).

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When your speed slows to about
15 km/h (9 mph) or more below the set
speed because of a hill, etc.

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When your speed slows to about
40 km/h (25 mph) or less.

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When the Active Stability Control
(ASC) starts operating. (if so equipped)
Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)”
on page 6-51.

WARNING

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On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT, al-
though the set speed driving will be deac-
tivated when shifting to the “N” (NEU-
TRAL) position, never move the selector
lever to the “N” (NEUTRAL) position
while driving.
You would have no engine braking and
could cause a serious accident.

Also, the set speed driving may be deactiva-
ted as follows:

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When the engine speed rises and ap-
proaches the tachometer's red zone (the
red-coloured part of the tachometer di-
al).

CAUTION

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When the set speed driving is deactivated
automatically in any situation other than
those listed above, there may be a system
malfunction.
Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF
switch to turn off the cruise control and have
your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

To resume the set speed

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If the set speed driving is deactivated by the
condition described in “To deactivate” on
page 6-57
, you can resume the previously set
speed by push up the RES + switch (C) while
driving at a speed of about 40 km/h (25 mph)
or higher.

Under either of the following conditions,
however, using the switch does not allow you
to resume the previously set speed.
In these situations, repeat the speed setting
procedure:

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The CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF
switch is pressed.

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[Except vehicles equipped with keyless
operation system]
Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”
or “ACC” position.
[Vehicles equipped with keyless opera-
tion system]
Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC.

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“CRUISE” indication lamp is turned
OFF.

Forward Collision
Mitigation system (FCM)*

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The Forward Collision Mitigation System
(FCM) uses a sensor (A) to determine the
distance and relative speed to a vehicle and a
pedestrian in front. When your vehicle is ap-
proaching a vehicle or a pedestrian straight-
ahead in your path and the FCM judges that
there is the risk of a collision, the system
gives audible and visual warnings (forward
collision warning function), increases the
brake fluid pressure (FCM brake prefill func-
tion), and also provides braking force assis-
tance when you depress the brake pedal
(FCM brake assist function) to avoid frontal
collision.

When the risk of collision increases more, the
system causes the brakes to work moderately
to encourage you to apply brakes. If the sys-
tem judges that a potential collision is immi-
nent, it initiates emergency braking to miti-
gate collision-caused damages or to avoid
possible collision (FCM braking function).
Stop lamps are illuminated during automatic
braking.

WARNING

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A driver is responsible for driving safely.
The FCM is the system to mitigate colli-
sion- caused damages or to avoid colli-
sions as much as possible.
The system is not intended to compensate
for driver’s loss of attention to the front
during driving due to distraction or care-
lessness or supplement a drop in visibility
due to the rain and fog.
It is never a substitute for your safe and
careful driving. Always be ready to apply
the brakes manually.

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The FCM works to avoid frontal collisions
as much as possible. However, the effect
of its operation varies depending on situa-
tions and conditions, such as driving con-
ditions, road conditions, and steering, ac-
celeration and braking operations, so that
the performance the function can deliver
is not always the same.
If your vehicle is in danger of collision,
take all necessary collision-evading ac-
tions, such as depressing the brake pedal
strongly regardless of whether the system
is activated or not.

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Do not try to confirm the operation of the
FCM. In certain situations, this can cause
an accident resulting in serious injury or
death.

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Forward collision warning

function

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If the system judges that there is a risk of
your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a pe-
destrian in front, this function warns you of
the potential hazard with visual and audible
alarms.
When this function is triggered, a buzzer
sounds and, at the same time, the

indica-

tor starts flashing.

The forward collision warning function oper-
ates at the following vehicle speed:

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Against a vehicle: Approximately 15
km/h to 140 km/h.

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Against a pedestrian: Approximately 7
km/h to 65 km/h.

CAUTION

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Under certain conditions, the audible alarm
may not work at all or may be scarcely audi-
ble. Do not overly rely on the system; if your
vehicle is in danger of collision, take all nec-
essary collision-evading actions, such as de-
pressing the brake pedal strongly regardless
of whether the system is activated or not.

FCM brake prefill function

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If the system judges that there is a risk of
your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a pe-
destrian in front, this function prefills the
brake line with additional brake fluid to make
the brakes more responsive to your brake
pedal operation.
The FCM brake prefill function operates at
the following vehicle speed:

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Against a vehicle: Approximately
5 km/h to 80 km/h.

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Against a pedestrian: Approximately
5 km/h to 65 km/h.

FCM brake assist function

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If the system judges that there is a risk of
your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a pe-
destrian in front, this function deploys the
brake assist sooner than the brake assist oper-
ation.

The FCM brake assist function operates at
the following vehicle speed:

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Against a vehicle: Approximately
15 km/h to 80 km/h.

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Against a pedestrian: Approximately
15 km/h to 65 km/h.

CAUTION

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The brake assist function may not be trig-
gered when the brake pedal is operated in
certain ways.
Do not overly rely on the system; if your ve-
hicle is in danger of collision, take all neces-
sary collision-evading actions, such as de-
pressing the brake pedal strongly regardless
of whether the system is activated or not.

FCM braking function

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If the system judges that there is a high risk
of your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a
pedestrian in front, the system applies the
brakes moderately to encourage you to apply
the brakes.
If the system judges that a collision is un-
avoidable, it initiates emergency braking con-
trol to mitigate collision-caused damages or,
if the situation permits, to avoid a collision.
When the emergency braking control is trig-
gered, you are warned of the hazard by a vis-
ual alarm.

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Once the emergency braking has worked, you
are alerted to this by a message on the infor-
mation screen of the multi-information dis-
play.

The FCM braking function operates at the
following vehicle speed:

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Against a vehicle: Approximately
5 km/h to 80 km/h

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Against a pedestrian: Approximately
5 km/h to 65 km/h

CAUTION

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Do not use the FCM as a normal braking.

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After your vehicle has stopped following the
activation of the FCM, automatic braking is
released. As the vehicle will then start creep-
ing, be sure to depress the brake pedal to
hold the vehicle stationary.

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When applying the brake during the auto-
matic braking condition the pedal will feel
firm.
This is not abnormal.
You can apply more pressure to the pedal to
assist in braking.

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In the following situations, the system pro-
vides neither control nor alarming.

CAUTION

When a vehicle or a pedestrian suddenly
cuts in front of your vehicle.

When the distance from a vehicle or a pe-
destrian in front is extremely short.

To an oncoming vehicle.

On vehicles equipped with A/T or CVT,
when the selector lever is in the “P”
(PARK) or “R” (REVERSE) position.

On vehicles equipped with M/T, when the
gearshift lever is in the “R” (Reverse) po-
sition.

When the FCM has detected a problem in
the system.

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If the ASC is deactivated, the FCM braking
function will not operate. Refer to “Active
Stability Control (ASC)” on page 6-51.

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The FCM may or may not detect a motorcy-
cle, bicycle or wall depending on the situa-
tion. The FCM is not designed to detect
these objects.

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The forward collision warning function
and/or the FCM braking function may not
activate in the following situations.

When a vehicle suddenly appears just in
front of your vehicle.

When a vehicle cuts in front of your vehi-
cle very closely.

When the vehicle in front is offset to the
left or right.

When the vehicle in front is towing a
trailer.

A freight trailer that is not carrying a con-
tainer.

CAUTION

The vehicle has a protruding load from
the carrier.

The vehicle has a low vehicle height.

The vehicle has an extremely high ground
clearance.

When a vehicle in front is extremely dirty.

When a vehicle in front is covered with
snow.

When a vehicle in front has a large glass
surface.

When a vehicle in front does not have re-
flectors (lamp reflector) or the position of
the reflector is low.

When a vehicle in front is a car carrier or
a similar shaped vehicle.

When there is a different object near the
vehicle.

When driving on a road with many and
successive curves, including when pass-
ing their entrances and outlets.

When accelerating and decelerating
quickly.

When the system recognizes driver’s
steering, accelerating, braking or gear
shifting actions as evasive actions to
avoid collision.

When you are driving on a road with
steep and alternating up and down slopes.

When driving on a slippery road covered
by rain water, snow, ice etc.

When a road surface is surging, and there
is unevenness.

When driving in dark areas, such as in a
tunnel or at night.

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CAUTION

When your vehicle changed lanes, and
your vehicle approached immediately be-
hind the vehicle in front.

During a certain time after your vehicle
turns left or right.

When you are carrying extremely heavy
loads in the rear seats or luggage area.

After the engine has been running for an
extended period of time.

When using a windscreen washer.

If

windscreen

wipers

are

not

MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE
parts or equivalent.

When the sensor becomes extremely hot
or cold.

If the battery becomes weak or runs
down.

When the sensor is affected by strong
light, such as direct sunlight or the head-
lamps of an oncoming vehicle.

Under adverse weather conditions (rain,
snow, sand storms, etc.)

When the windscreen of the sensor por-
tion is covered with dirt, water droplets,
snow and ice, etc.

When water, snow or sand on the road are
extorted by the vehicle in front or an on-
coming vehicle.

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The FCM may not detect a pedestrian in cer-
tain situations. Some of these include:

It the pedestrian is shorter than approxi-
mately 1 m or taller than approximately 2
m.

CAUTION

If the pedestrian is wearing loose-fitting
clothes.

If part of a pedestrian’s body is hidden,
such as when holding an umbrella, large
bag, etc.

If a pedestrian bends forward, sits or lies
on the road.

When a pedestrian is pushing/pulling
something, such as a stroller, bicycle or
wheelchair.

When pedestrians gather in a group.

When a pedestrian’s clothing appears to
be nearly the same colour or brightness as
its surroundings.

When a pedestrian is very close to an ob-
ject, such as a vehicle.

When a pedestrian is in a dark area, such
as at night or in a tunnel.

When the pedestrian is walking fast or
running.

When a pedestrian suddenly rushes in
front of the vehicle.

When the position of a pedestrian is close
to the edge of the vehicle.

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Factors such as the positional relationship
between your vehicle and a vehicle in front,
driver’s own technique of steering the vehi-
cle and irregularly moving traffic due to ac-
cidents or vehicle trouble may deter the
FCM control and alarm from functioning.

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When the system recognizes driver’s steer-
ing or accelerating actions as evasive actions
to avoid a collision, the FCM control and
alarm functions may be cancelled.

CAUTION

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The FCM control and alarm functions may
be triggered in the following situations.

When there is a structure (B) beside the
entrance of a curve and intersection.

When running on a narrow iron bridge.

When passing through a gate with small
head or side clearances.

When there are metallic objects, steps or
projections on the road surface.

When quickly approaching a vehicle in
front to overtake it.

When passing an electronic toll collection
gate.

When running under an overpass, an pe-
destrian overpass or a small tunnel.

When running in Multi-storey car park.

When the road gradiently and suddenly
changes while running.

When stopping very close to a wall or a
vehicle in front.

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CAUTION

When passing close to a vehicle, pedes-
trian or object.

When driving on the road that the vehicle
in front runs in offset position from your
vehicle.

When passing through an area where ob-
jects may contact the vehicle, such as
thick grass, tree branches, or a banner.

When there are patterns on the road that
may be mistaken for a vehicle or a pedes-
trian.

When a vehicle cuts into your path in the
detecting range of the sensor.

When an oncoming vehicle is positioned
straight ahead of your vehicle on a curved
road.

CAUTION

When passing through a plastic curtain
etc.

When the FCM detects a long object car-
ried on your vehicle, such as skies or a
roof carrier.

When driving through fog, steam, smoke
or dust.

When the windscreen of the sensor por-
tion is covered with dirt, water droplets,
snow and ice, etc.

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Turn off the system beforehand when the ve-
hicle is placed in any of the following situa-
tions as the system can operate unexpected-
ly.

When using an automatic car wash.

When your vehicle’s wheels are driven by
the engine on a lift.

When your vehicle is towed or your vehi-
cle tows another vehicle.

When your vehicle is carried on a truck.

When enjoying sports driving on a circuit.

When your vehicle is on a chassis dyna-
mometer or free rollers.

When the tyre pressure is not correct.

When installing the spare tyre for emer-
gency.

When the snow traction device (tyre
chains) are attached.

If the windscreen on or surrounding the
sensor is cracked or scratched.

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A sound will be heard during the activation
of automatic braking, this is a function of the
brake control and is not abnormal.

FCM ON/OFF switch

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This switch is used to turn on and off the
FCM and also to select your desired collision
alarm timing.
When the switch is held pressed, the
ON/OFF state of the FCM changes from ON
to OFF and vice versa. If you give the switch
a short press with the FCM in the ON state,
you can change the collision alarm timing.

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To turn on/off the system

You can switch the system from OFF to ON
or ON to OFF if you hold the FCM ON/OFF
switch pressed when the ignition switch is
turned to the “ON” position or the operation
mode is put in ON.
Once the system is turned on, the information
screen of the multi-information display
shows the collision alarm timing currently se-
lected, and the indicator on the instrument
cluster goes out.

When you turn off the system, the following
message appears on the information screen of
the multi-information display and the indi-
cator will come on in the instrument cluster.

Cycling the ignition switch to the “ON” posi-
tion or putting the operation mode in ON will
set the FCM back ON.

To change alarm timing

Give a short press to the FCM ON/OFF
switch to change the timing at which the
frontal collision alarm is triggered. Every
time you press the switch, the alarm timing
changes from three levels (far, middle or
near).
As you make selection, the selected alarm
timing is displayed on the information screen
of the multi-information display. Even after
turning off the FCM, turning the ignition
switch to the “LOCK” position or putting the
operation mode in OFF, the system retains
your last selected alarm timing in memory.

Distance mode: Far

Distance mode: Middle

Distance mode: Near

CAUTION

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For the FCM brake prefill, the FCM brake
assist and the FCM braking functions, the
function triggering timing cannot be
changed.

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System problem warning

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If there is a malfunction in the system, a
warning will appear on the information
screen of the multi-information display de-
pending on the situation.

Windscreen is dirty

When the FCM system determines that its
performance has been degraded, the FCM
will become inoperative.
This can occur when:

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Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or
ice, adhere to the windscreen of the sen-
sor portion.

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There are adverse weather conditions,
such as rain, snow, sand storms, etc.

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A vehicle in front or an oncoming vehi-
cle is splashing water, snow or dirt.

The following message will appear on the in-
formation screen of the multi-information
display and the indicator will come on in
the instrument cluster.

When the sensor performance returns, the
FCM functions will resume operation.

If the display keeps showing the message,
there is a possibility that the sensor has a
malfunction. Contact a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point for in-
spection of the sensor.

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The “CAMERA BLOCKED” message may
temporarily appear on the information
screen when the sensor cannot detect a vehi-
cle, a pedestrian or an object within range.
This is not a malfunction. When a vehicle or
an object comes within range, the FCM
function will resume and the message will
go off.

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The “CAMERA BLOCKED” message may
appear on the information screen when driv-
ing on a nonbusy road with a few vehicles
and obstacles in front.

When the system cannot oper-

ate temporarily

If the system becomes temporarily unavaila-
ble for some reason, the following message
will appear on the information screen of the
multi-information display, the

indicator

will come on in the instrument cluster and the
FCM will automatically be turned off.

If the display keeps showing the message,
there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal-
function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point for inspection of
the system.

Sensor is too hot or cold

If the system becomes temporarily unavaila-
ble due to the high or low temperature of the
sensor, the following message will appear on
the information screen of the multi-informa-
tion display, the indicator will come on in
the instrument cluster and the FCM will auto-
matically be turned off.

After the temperature of the sensor has been
in range, the system will automatically return
to operation.

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If the display keeps showing the message,
there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal-
function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point for inspection of
the system.

FCM deactivation due to fault

If the FCM detects a malfunction in the sys-
tem, either one of the following messages
will appear on the information screen of the
multi-information display, the

indicator

will come on in the instrument cluster and the
FCM will automatically be turned off.

If the message remains even after the ignition
switch is turned to the “LOCK” position and
then turned back to the “ON” position or the
operation mode is put in OFF, and then
turned back to “ON”, please contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.

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If the sensor or its surrounding area reaches
an extremely high temperature when parking
the vehicle under a blazing sun, the “FCM
SERVICE REQUIRED” message may ap-
pear.
After the temperature of the sensor or its sur-
rounding area has been in range, if the mes-
sage remains even after restarting the en-
gine, please contact a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

Handling of the sensor

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The sensor (A) is located inside the wind-
screen as shown in the illustration.
The sensor is shared in the following sys-
tems:

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Forward Collision Mitigation system
(FCM)

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Lane Departure Warning (LDW)

CAUTION

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To maintain proper performance of the FCM
and LDW;

Always keep clean the windscreen.
If the inside of the windscreen where the
sensor is installed becomes dirty or fog-
ged, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.

Do not apply an impact or load on the
sensor or its surrounding area.

Do not put anything including a sticker or
film on the windscreen in front of or sur-
rounding the area of the sensor.

Do not attempt to detach or disassemble
the sensor.

If the windscreen is misted, remove the
mist from the windscreen by using the de-
mister switch.

Maintain the wiper blades in good condi-
tion.
Refer to “Wiper blades” on page 9-05.
When replacing the wiper blades, use on-
ly MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE
parts or equivalent.

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CAUTION

Do not dirty or damage the sensor.

Do not spray glass cleaner on the sensor.
Also, do not spill liquid, such as a bever-
age, on the sensor.

Do not install an electronic device, such
as an antenna, or a device that emits
strong electric waves near the sensor.

Always use tyres of the same size, same
type and same brand and that have no sig-
nificant wear differences.

Do not modify the vehicle’s suspensions.

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If the windscreen on the sensor or in the sur-
rounding area of the sensor is cracked or
scratched, the sensor may not detect an ob-
ject properly. This could cause a serious ac-
cident. Turn off the FCM and have your ve-
hicle inspected as soon as possible at a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.
If you need to replace the windscreen, con-
tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.

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The sensor emits infrared rays when the op-
eration mode is in ON. Do not look into the
sensor by using optical goods such as a mag-
nifying glass. The infrared ray might injure
your eyes.

Laser radar specifications

Laser classification

Max average power

45 mW

Pulse duration

33 ns

Wavelength

905 nm

Divergent angle (ho-
rizon x vertical)

28° x 12°

Laser classification label
For Europe

For Russia, Kazakchstan and Belarus

For Israel

Laser explanatory label

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Laser warning label

Lane Departure Warning
(LDW)*

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By recognizing through a sensor (A) the lane
in which your vehicle is running, the Lane
Departure Warning (LDW) gives you a warn-
ing when your vehicle is likely to drift from
its lane with an audible alarm and a visual
alarm displayed on the information screen of
the multi-information display.

For details about handling the sensor, refer to
“Handling of the sensor” on page 6-66.

How to operate LDW

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The indication on the information screen of
the multi-information display changes as fol-
lows depending on the state of the system.

To turn on/off the LDW

NOTE

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The LDW is turned on when the vehicle is
shipped from the factory.

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The currently selected LDW setting (on or
off) is stored even when the ignition switch
is turned to the “LOCK” position or the op-
eration mode is put in OFF.

To turn on the LDW, press the LDW switch.
The indicator will appear on the informa-
tion screen of the multi-information display.

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To turn off the LDW, press the LDW switch.
The indicator on the information screen of
the multi-information display will then go
out. To return the LDW to “ON”, press the
LDW switch again.

Standby state

In the standby mode, the system is capable of
recognizing the lane in which your vehicle is
positioned and issuing audible warning when
your vehicle goes out of the lane.
The system automatically shifts from the
“ON” state to the standby state if all of the
following conditions are simultaneously met.
The indicator on the information screen in
the multi-information display will be changed
to green.

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The vehicle speed is approximately 65
km/h or higher.

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The turn-signal lever is not operated.

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The hazard lamp is not activated.

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Environmental conditions are adequate
for the system to recognize the lane
markings on both sides.

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The system has been placed in the “ON”
state.

(green)

NOTE

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The system stays in the “ON” state for ap-
proximately 7 seconds after the hazard lamp
has stopped flashing or the turn-signal lever
has returned to the home position.

Lane departure warning

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A buzzer sounds intermittently and the in-
dicator starts flashing in yellow when your
vehicle is about to leave or has left the lane in
the standby mode.

(green)

(flashing in yellow)

NOTE

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If the warning continues for approximately 3
seconds or more, the system switches to the
standby mode before the warning stops.

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If the lane markers are only on one side of
the road, the LDW will operate only for the
appropriate side where the lane marker is
drawn.

System problem warning

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If a problem occurs with the system, a visual
warning specific to the type of the problem is
given together with an audible alarm.

Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*

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Too hot or cold sensor

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The alarm shown below is displayed if the
system becomes temporarily unavailable due
to a too high or low temperature of the sen-
sor.
If the temperature of the sensor reaches the
predetermined value, the system automatical-
ly recovers the normal state.
If the alarm continues showing, there is a
possibility that the LDW has a malfunction.
Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point for inspection of the sys-
tem.

Windscreen is dirty

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The alarm shown below is displayed if the
system becomes temporarily unavailable due
to dirt on the windscreen at the sensor por-
tion.
After having cleaned the windscreen, the sys-
tem will automatically return to operation.

If the alarm continues showing, there is a
possibility that the sensor has a malfunction.
Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point for inspection of the sen-
sor.

LDW deactivation due to fault

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The alarm shown below is displayed if the
LDW goes into a non-initialized state due to
a fault.
If

this

happens,

please

contact

a

MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point for inspection of the system.

NOTE

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If the sensor or its surrounding area reaches
an extremely high temperature when parking
the vehicle under a blazing sun, the “LDW
SERVICE REQUIRED” message may ap-
pear.
If the message remains even after the tem-
perature of the sensor or its surrounding area
has been in range, please contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.

CAUTION

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LDW has its performance limitations. Do
not over-rely on the system.

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LDW is not designed to lessen risks associ-
ated with not looking ahead carefully (atten-
tion drawn to something on the side, absent-
mindedness, etc.) or poor visibility caused
by bad weather etc. Keep steering your vehi-
cle correctly and drive safely.

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The system may not operate correctly in the
following conditions. If required, set the
LDW switch to “OFF.”

When driving on a road whose lane mark-
ings (white or yellow) are worn out or
smeared with dirt to an extent not recog-
nizable by the system.

When lane markings are vague, typically
during a drive in the rain, snow, fog or
dark area, or when running against the
sun.

Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*

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CAUTION

When the vehicle is moving in a place
where lane markings are interrupted, such
as a toll booth entrance and motorway
junction.

When running on a road portion with in-
completely removed old lane markings,
shadows, lingering snow, truck-like pud-
dles mistakable for lane markings (espe-
cially after the rain when road surface is
reflecting light) or similar confusing fac-
tors.

When running in a lane other than the
cruising lane and passing lane.

When running beside a closed lane sec-
tion or in a provisional lane in a traffic
work zone.

When running in an extremely narrow
lane.

When the following distance between
your vehicle and a vehicle in front be-
comes extremely reduced (especially
when a marking is hidden by a vehicle in
front this is running too close to the mark-
ing).

When entering a junction or other point of
road where lanes are laid out complicated-
ly.

When passing a road section where the
number of lanes increases/decreases or
multiple lanes are crossing each other.

When the lane is marked by double or
otherwise special lines.

When driving on a winding or rough road.

CAUTION

When driving on a slippery road covered
by rain water, snow, ice, etc.

When passing through a place where the
brightness suddenly changes, like the inlet
or outlet of a tunnel.

When turning steep curves.

When the road surface is reflecting the
light shining from the direction opposite
to the running direction.

Vehicle largely lurches when it is running
over steps or other irregularities of the
road surface.

When the headlamp illumination is inade-
quate because of contaminated or deterio-
rated lenses or improperly aimed head-
lamps.

When the vehicle is leaning much to one
side due to heavy luggage on it or improp-
erly adjusted tyre pressures.

When oncoming vehicles’ headlamps
shine the sensor.

When the vehicle is equipped with non-
standard tyres (including excessively
worn tyres and temporary spare tyre),
uses snow traction device (tyre chains), or
has non-specified components such as a
modified suspension.

When the windscreen is covered with wa-
ter droplets, snow, dust, etc.

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Follow the instructions given below to keep
your LDW in good operating conditions.

Always keep the windscreen clean.

CAUTION

Avoid applying a strong shock or pressure
to the sensor. Do not attempt to detach or
disassemble it.

Do not put anything like a sticker on the
area in front of the sensor of the wind-
screen.

Use only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN-
UINE parts when replacing the wind-
screen wipers.

Tyre pressure monitoring
system (TPMS)*

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The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
uses tyre inflation pressure sensors (A) on the
wheels to monitor the tyre inflation pressures.
The system only indicates when a tyre is sig-
nificantly under-inflated.
The base tyre pressure can be set at desired
value by the driver with the reset function ex-
ecution. (The low pressure warning threshold
is set based on the reset.)

Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)*

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