Isofix Mountings - Mitsubishi ASX 2016 Owner's Manual

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Child restraint
Installing a child restraint sys-
tem to the lower anchorage
(ISOFIX child restraint mount-
ings) and tether anchorage
4
Lower anchorage location
Your vehicle's rear seat is fitted with lower
anchorages for attaching a child restraint sys-
tem with ISOFIX mountings.
4-22
Seat and seat belts
Tether anchorage locations
There are 2 child restraint anchorage points
located on the back of the rear seatbacks.
These are for fastening the child restraint
tether straps to the 2 rear seat seating posi-
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tions.
WARNING
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Child restraint anchorages are designed
to withstand only those loads imposed by
correctly fitted child restraints. Under no
circumstances are they to be used for
adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attach-
ing other items or equipment to the vehi-
cle.
OGAE15E5
Child restraint system with

ISOFIX mountings

The child restraint system is designed only
for seats that incorporate lower anchorages.
Retain the child restraint system using the
lower anchorages.
It is not necessary to retain the child restraint
system using the vehicle's seat belts.
A- Child restraint system connectors
To install
1. Remove any foreign material in or
around the connectors and ensure the ve-
hicle seat belt is in its normal storage po-
sition.
2. Remove the head restraint from the loca-
tion in which you wish to install a child
restraint.
Refer to "Head restraints" on page 4-07.

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John
January 18, 2025

can the default 4wd mode be changed to 2wd

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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025

The default 4WD mode on a 2016 Mitsubishi ASX can be changed by pressing the drive mode-selector while the ignition switch or operation mode is in the ON position. However, the context does not specify if the default 4WD mode can be changed directly to a 2WD mode.

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