What are the specs of a Mitsubishi Mirage?

What are the specs of a Mitsubishi Mirage?

Mirage Range 1 1.2L 3cyl DOHC 12 valve MIVEC engine 2 Smartphone link Display Audio (SDA) K6 with 7” colour touchscreen 3 Bluetooth with steering wheel phone and audio controls 4 Central door locking with keyless entry 5 6 SRS airbags 6 Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) K10 7 Rear view camera 8 Daytime running lights

How does Mitsubishi Mirage Hatch Lane Departure Warning work?

Mitsubishi Motor’s Lane Departure Warning uses a camera to issue an audible alert and shows a warning on the multifunction display if your vehicle drifts from its lane whilst the turn signals are not operating.

What kind of handling does a Mirage have?

Ride with confidence and comfort thanks to Mirage’s smooth, quiet and stable handling. Solid and reassuring on the highway, Mirage is manoeuvrable and nimble when the going gets tight, needing just 9.2 metres kerb-to-kerb to turn around. Fit for purpose.

Why is the audio not working on the Mirage hatch?

Smartphone Link Display Audio will not operate in areas with no service signal and may not operate in supported areas where the signal is weak. Users are responsible for all charges incurred using smartphones and iPhones to connect to Android™ and CarPlay respectively. Some functions may not be available for use depending on the user’s location.

What do the warning lights on the Mitsubishi Mirage mean?

Tire Pressure Monitoring System/Flat Tire Monitor Symbols, indicate that the inflation on one of the tires is down 25% or more. If your are at high speed, reduce your speed. For other dashboard Mitsubishi Mirage warning lights you can read: Automobile dashboard RED warnings lights symbols.

What causes the Mitsubishi ABS warning light to come on?

The most common problem that causes the ABS light or warning message to come on in a Mitsubishi vehicle is a defective ABS wheel speed sensor.

When does the brake warning light come on?

Brake Warning Light symbols, indicate a serious Brake problem, but the light will also be on when the hand, or emergency brake, is engaged. It’s best to get it checked out right away.