Why would it do that? It has ABS and S-AWC so it should remain in control in most conditions unless you try to run it in cruise control on a slippery surface And the Cruise control wouldnt activate in that situation as it would get wheelspin info from the ASC/ABS ecu. So you are correct in that it ...
There are 2 plugs in the rear on a PHEV. Large one is on behind LHR side trim on inside of hatchback. If you have Electric lift tailgate be careful when removing trims. The second small one is under the boot floor leftish side of middle near all the harnesses that run along that route
I own my warranty expired PHEV for little over a year and so far have driven about 300km( in words three hundred) on petrol.
What would need to be serviced?
The EV service items do not have to be done by Mitsubishi, but should be done by someone who is trained to work on EV systems safely, i.e. knowing procedures for making vehicle safe, what parts need changing, and torque settings for fixings
There are no software updates for the MMCS. They may have updated your Handsfree module to version 19, but would have only done this if you were complaining of an issue. This is the highest update available. I would be going back to them and getting them to sort it.
The existing paired devices are still there and still connect. The issue is setting up new ones. It fails at the very first step. So after having a software update, you devices were still paired? Then they obviously didnt do the important step of resetting to factory default. Doing this erases the ...