MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MMNZ-ASX Motors User Guide

June 16, 2024
Mitsubishi Electric

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MMNZ-ASX Motors

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Product Information

  • Specifications
    • Fuel Type: 91 unleaded
    • First Service: 1,500km or within one month
    • Service Provider: Mitsubishi Motors dealer
    • Warranty: 10-year or 160,000km (Powertrain Warranty), 5-year or 130,000km (new vehicle warranty)
    • Roadside Assist: 5 years

Product Usage Instructions

  • Starting the Vehicle (Push-button start vehicles)
    • Make sure the parking brake is applied.
    • Press and hold the brake pedal down firmly.
    • Ensure the selector lever is in the P (PARK) position.
    • Press the start/stop engine switch.
    • Verify that all warning lamps are functioning properly.
  • Starting the Vehicle (Vehicles with ignition key)
    • Make sure the parking brake is applied.
    • Press and hold the brake pedal down firmly.
    • Ensure the selector lever is in the P (PARK) position.
    • Rotate the key to the START position.
    • Verify that all warning lamps are functioning properly.
  • ACC Mode
    • ACC mode allows electrical devices such as the audio and accessory sockets to operate.
    • The indicator lamp on the engine switch will illuminate orange.
    • You can put the vehicle in ACC mode from OFF by pushing the Start/Stop engine button once without your foot on the brake pedal.
    • To put the vehicle in ACC mode from ON, press the ignition switch while the gear shift lever is in Neutral.
  • Instrument Cluster
    • Tachometer
    • Multi-information Display
    • Speedometer
    • Meter illumination control
  • Multi-information Meter Switch INFO
    • Each time the multi-information meter switch (info button) is operated, a sound is emitted and the multi-information display changes between information such as warnings, trip meter, service reminder, average and momentary fuel consumption, driving range, and average speed.

FAQs

  • Q: What fuel type does the vehicle require?
    • A: The vehicle requires 91 unleaded fuel, which is available at any service station.
  • Q: When is the first service due?
    • A: The first service is at 1,500km or within one month of purchase.
  • Q: Where should I have my ASX serviced?
    • A: You should have your ASX serviced by a recognised Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For a list of dealers, visit mmnz.co.nz/find-a-dealer/.
  • Q: What does Mitsubishi’s Diamond Advantage package cover?
    • A: Mitsubishi’s Diamond Advantage package includes a 10-year or 160,000km Powertrain Warranty, a 5-year or 130,000km new vehicle warranty, and 5 years of roadside assistance.
  • Q: How do I switch the vehicle to ACC mode?
    • A: To switch the vehicle to ACC mode from OFF, push the Start/Stop engine button once without your foot on the brake pedal. To switch to ACC mode from ON, press the ignition switch while the gear shift lever is in Neutral.

INTRODUCTION

  • This quick guide has been prepared to help you enjoy safe and comfortable driving.
  • This quick guide is a short version of the owner’s manual. For more details, please refer to the owner’s manual.
  • This quick guide covers a range of specifications and manufacturer’s options, so some of the descriptions may not apply to your ASX model.

Congratulations on purchasing your new! Here are a few important things you need to know:

  1. Your vehicle takes 91 unleaded fuel, available at any service station.
  2. Your first service is at 1,500km or within one month. But don’t worry if you forget, we’ll be in contact to remind you!
  3. Only have your ASX serviced by a recognised Mitsubishi Motors dealer, for a list of dealers visit mmnz.co.nz/find-a-dealer/.
    • Wherever your road takes you, we’ll be right there with you. It’s part of our commitment to ensuring you enjoy complete driving pleasure. Nothing demonstrates this commitment better than our unique Diamond Advantage package.
    • Mitsubishi’s Diamond Advantage combines our 10-year or 160,000km (whichever occurs first) Powertrain Warranty, a 5-year or 130,000km (whichever occurs first) new vehicle warranty and 5-years roadside assist, to cover you in the unlikely event of a breakdown*.
    • Please refer to your warranty booklet for full terms and conditions.

Starting the Vehicle

For Push-button start vehicles: The keyless operation system allows you to lock and unlock the doors and tailgate, start the engine and change the operation mode simply by carrying the keyless operation key with you.

  • Step 1 Make sure the parking brake is applied
  • Step 2 Press and hold the brake pedal down firmly
  • Step 3 Make sure the selector lever is in the “P” (PARK) position
  • Step 4 Press the start/stop engine switch
  • Step 5 Make certain that all warning lamps are functioning properly

For vehicles with ignition key

  • Step 1 Make sure the parking brake is applied
  • Step 2 Press and hold the brake pedal down firmly
  • Step 3 Make sure the selector lever is in the “P” (PARK) position
  • Step 4 Rotate the key to the “START” position
  • Step 5 Make certain that all warning lamps are functioning properly

ACC Mode:

  • ACC mode allows electrical devices such as the audio and accessory sockets to operate.
  • The indicator lamp on the engine switch will illuminate orange.
  • You can put the vehicle in ACC mode from “OFF” by pushing the Start/Stop engine button once without your foot on the brake pedal.
  • To put the vehicle in ACC mode from “ON”, press the ignition switch while the gear shift lever is in Neutral.

Instrument Cluster

  1. Tachometer
  2. Multi-information Display
  3. Speedometer
  4. Meter illumination control

Multi-information Meter Switch

  • Each time the multi-information meter switch (info button) is operated, a sound is emitted and the multi-information display changes between information such as warnings, trip meter, service reminder, average and momentary fuel consumption, driving range, and average speed.
  • It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi-information display by operating the multi-information meter switch.

Around the Centre Console

  1. Selector Lever- P, R, N, D, Ds, L
    • P (Park) Locks the transmission to prevent the vehicle from moving
    • R (Reverse): The vehicle moves in reverse.
    • N (Neutral): No drive is transmitted to the wheels, which are not locked either.
    • D (Drive): The vehicle moves forward. Ds (Downshift and
    • Sporty Driving): Use when engine braking is needed or for high-powered sport drive. *
    • L (Low): This position is for driving up very steep hills and engine braking at low speeds when driving down steep hills
    • Select the position you chose is illuminated on the multi-information display.
    • Only available on models without shift paddles
  2. Parking Brake
    • Pull the lever to lock the wheels when you are parking your vehicle.

Heated Seats

  • The front heated seats can be operated when the vehicle is ON.
  • There are 3 settings for the heated seats (HI, OFF and LOW)
    • HI Heater high (for quick heating)
    • OFF Heater off
    • LOW Heater low (to keep the seat warm)

Air Conditioning (AC)

  • A – Temperature control dial
  • B – Air selection switch (press)
  • C – Blower speed selection dial
  • D – Air conditioning switch (press)
  • E – Mode selection dial
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Around the Steering Wheel

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Shift Paddles

  • You can use the shift paddles to manually adjust the gear ratio of the vehicle
    • + (Shift Up) – The transmission shifts up one gear by each operation
    • – (Shift Down) – The transmission shifts down one gear by each operation
  • To return to D (Drive) pull the + (Shift Up) shift paddle for 2 seconds

Windscreen Wipers

Rotate the stalk to change the windscreen wiper function

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Quick Tip: You can adjust the sensitivity of the windscreen wipers when it is in “AUTO” by rotating the “AUTO” ring.

Headlamps

Rotate the stalk to turn on the lamps

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The angle of the headlamp beam varies depending on the load carried by the vehicle. You can adjust this angle by using the headlamp levelling switch.

Other Buttons: (located to the right-hand side of the steering wheel)

  • A – Blind Spot Warning
  • B – SONAR Parking Sensors
  • C – Forward Collision Mitigation
  • D – Lane Departure Warning

Parking Sensors Button (SONAR)

  • The parking sensors can be turned on or off by pressing the “SONAR” button (B) once.
  • When the indicator lamp on the SONAR button is on, the system is activated.
  • If an obstacle is within the vicinity of the parking sensors, a warning will be issued on the multi-information display and a warning buzzer will sound.

Screen Overview

Smartphone Link Display Audio (SDA) Screen Overview

Home Screen

  1. Multimedia
  2. Phone
  3. Settings
  4. Info
  5. Apps/Android Auto/Apple CarPlay

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  • Allows playback using radio or various other media
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  • Connecting your mobile phone with Bluetooth lets you use the hands-free phone system
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SDA Connections and Quick Tips

How to connect a compatible smartphone via Bluetooth?

  1. Display the “settings” menu on the SDA screen
  2. Tap “Bluetooth”
  3. Tap “Device Management”
  4. Select the search icon and follow the on-screen instructions

How to select a Bluetooth device once connected?

  1. Display the “settings” menu on the SDA screen
  2. Tap “Bluetooth”
  3. Tap “Device Management”
  4. Tap the name of the device you want to connect to by either selecting the phone icon (for hands-free phone access) or the media icon (for Bluetooth audio access)

How to make a call when the phone is connected via Bluetooth

  1. Press the “phone” key
  2. Select either “call history”, “contacts” or “telephone keypad”
  3. Press on the contact you wish to call or enter a phone number then select “Dial”

Apple CarPlay/Android Auto

Plug in your compatible Apple or Android phone via USB and follow the on screen instructions selecting either:

  1. Enable this time – this will enable Apple CarPlay/Android Auto for one time then will ask again the next time
  2. Always enable – this will enable Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto each time your phone is connected.

Quick Tip: In the “Bluetooth” screen, you can connect one phone to Bluetooth music and one phone to a Handsfree phone by selecting the media/phone icon on the SDA screen for the two different Bluetooth connections.

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Advanced Safety Systems

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