Mitsubishi Outlander manuals

Mitsubishi Outlander: ACD control mode switch

When the ignition switch is set to the “ON” position, operate the AWC switch to change the control mode.

Each time the switch is pushed, the control mode changes in the order “TARMAC” → “GRAVEL” → “SNOW” → “TARMAC”.

Note

► The control mode can be changed while the vehicle is moving. Note

► The control mode can be changed while the vehicle is moving.
► The selected control mode is stored in memory even if the engine is stopped.
However, if a battery terminal is disconnected, the control mode stored in memory will be erased and the control mode will be set to the “TARMAC” mode.

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