Hazard warning flasher switch
Instruments and controls
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Use the hazard warning flasher switch when
the vehicle has to be parked on the road for
any emergency.
The hazard warning flashers can always be
operated, regardless of the operation mode.
Press the switch to turn on the hazard warn-
ing flashers, all turn-signal lamps flash con-
tinuously.
To turn them off, press the switch again.
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The front fog lamps can be operated while the
headlamps or tail lamps are on. Turn the knob
in the “ON” direction to turn on the front fog
lamps. An indicator lamp in the instrument
cluster will also come on. Turn the knob in
the “OFF” direction to turn off the front fog
lamps. The knob will automatically return to
its original position when you release it.
CAUTION
If the ACL are left illuminated for approxi-
mately 15 minutes or more, they will auto-
matically turn off to prevent them from being
left illuminated. To illuminate the lights
again, return the turn-signal lever and oper-
ate it again.
NOTE
The ACL do not illuminate in the following
cases.
• The lamp switch is in the
position or
the “OFF” position.
• The steering wheel is operated when the
vehicle is stopped after driving once.
• The vehicle speed is 40 km/h or higher.
Contact a nearby authorised MITSUBISHI
MOTORS dealer if the lamps do not illumi-
nate.
If the selector lever is put into the “R”
(REVERSE) position when the illumination
conditions are satisfied, both the left and
right ACL illuminate.
Hazard warning flasher
switch
NOTE
While the hazard warning lamps are blinking
due to having manually pushed the switch,
the emergency stop signal system does not
operate.
Refer to “Emergency stop signal system” on
page 6-57.
Front fog lamp switch
NOTE
The front fog lamps are automatically turned
off when the headlamps or tail lamps are
turned off. To turn the front fog lamps on
again, turn the knob in the “ON” direction
after turning on the headlamps or tail lamps.
Do not use fog lamps except in conditions of
fog, otherwise excessive lamp glare may
temporarily blind oncoming vehicle drivers.