Mitsubishi Lancer Owners Manual

Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS)
Instruments and controls / Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS)

The AFS makes it easier for the driver to see ahead at night. While the lamp switch is in the Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). (with the headlamps on), turning the steering wheel causes a bending lamp to automatically or “AUTO” position (with the headlamps on), turning the steering wheel causes a bending lamp to automatically come on and illuminate the road in the direction in which the vehicle is being turned, thereby expanding the illuminated area of the road.

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). When the steering wheel is turned (on a curve, for example), the road ahead in

When the steering wheel is turned (on a curve, for example), the road ahead in the direction in which the vehicle is being turned is illuminated. (The left bending lamp comes on when the vehicle is turned leftward, and the right bending lamp comes on when the car is turned rightward.)

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS).

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). Caution Caution

► If either bending lamp is kept on for about 15 minutes, it automatically goes off. If you wish to make it come on again, first turn the steering wheel back from its turned position to the straight-ahead position.

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). ► The amount of steering wheel operation necessary to illuminate the bending Note

► The amount of steering wheel operation necessary to illuminate the bending lamps changes according to the vehicle speed. (The lower the vehicle speed, the more steering wheel operation is necessary.)
However, the lamps can be set before driving to illuminate with just a small amount of steering wheel operation.
► The AFS does not work in any of the following circumstances:
• The gearshift lever or selector lever is in the “R” position.
• The lamp switch is in the Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). or or
“OFF” position.
• The vehicle speed is 100 km/h (62 mph) or higher.

Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) indications

Warning lamp

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS).

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). In the event of an abnormality in the AFS, a warning display message appears

In the event of an abnormality in the AFS, a warning display message appears in the information window of the multi-information display and the “AFS OFF” warning lamp in the meter cluster flashes.

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). Caution Caution

► If the warning display is displayed, the system may be malfunctioning. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

Mitsubishi Lancer: Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS). ► If the “AFS OFF” warning lamp flashes while you are driving, stop the vehicle Note

► If the “AFS OFF” warning lamp flashes while you are driving, stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position, then restart the engine.
If the “AFS OFF” warning lamp stays off, the AFS is normal.
► When the compact spare wheel is fitted on the vehicle, the AFS may not work normally.
Fit a standard wheel on the vehicle in place of the compact spare wheel as soon as possible.


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