Where is the ignition key on a Mitsubishi?

Where is the ignition key on a Mitsubishi?

Start by slipping the back end of the mechanical or emergency key into the FAST key fob. It will then look like the illustration and the feel of a more traditional ignition key (right). This assembled key will be needed to turn the ignition switch, which is hiding under the turn knob on the steering column.

How do you start a Mitsubishi dead key?

The module supplies the power when the key’s battery is discharged. Remove the ignition knob cover (above right) by pushing the lock release buttons on the each side. Then insert the emergency key into the now exposed lock cylinder (right). The vehicle can now be started in a traditional key-start manner by pushing, then turning the key.

Is there a start / stop button on a Mitsubishi?

First, if you are still locked outside, click here. Starting a Mitsubishi will depend on whether or not there is an actual Start / Stop button. If there is, continue below. If there is a keyless turn knob, on the steering column, it is a three step process however.

When to remove the key fob from a Mitsubishi?

Mitsubishi recommends removing the key fob once the vehicle is started. Note: If you have made an attempt to start the vehicle without success, there may be residual pressure in the brake system and a new warning light may appear (left) or text message to Step on the Brake.

How does the fast key work on a Mitsubishi?

With the FAST-Key, instead of inserting and turning a key to start the engine, the driver simply presses the ignition knob on the steering column to release the lock, and then twists it to start the engine.

Start by slipping the back end of the mechanical or emergency key into the FAST key fob. It will then look like the illustration and the feel of a more traditional ignition key (right). This assembled key will be needed to turn the ignition switch, which is hiding under the turn knob on the steering column.

What do Mitsubishi key fobs and transponder do?

More advanced car key fobs allow proxy engine start and stop. Mitsubishi key fobs, transmitter control your car entrance are now safe and great feature. Replacement Mitsubishi car fobs and transponder car keys are not cheap, but we have those at a huge discount compared to a dealer’s price. All parts are always on sale.

First, if you are still locked outside, click here. Starting a Mitsubishi will depend on whether or not there is an actual Start / Stop button. If there is, continue below. If there is a keyless turn knob, on the steering column, it is a three step process however.