How to Turn on the Ambient Lights in a Pajero?
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First, insert the key into the vehicle's ignition switch and turn it to the ON position. Locate the main lighting control knob on the left side at the bottom of the steering wheel. Gently press the main lighting control knob downward by 1-2 millimeters. Note that only a light press of 1-2 millimeters is needed. Turn the vehicle's lighting control knob counterclockwise until it reaches the end, then release it to turn on the ambient lights. If you need to turn off the ambient lights, simply turn the main lighting control knob counterclockwise back to its original position.
I remember turning on the Pajero's ambient lighting is actually quite simple, mainly operated near the instrument panel. I've driven many Mitsubishi vehicles, and the ambient lights are usually located on the doors and floor, adjustable to blue or warm light. To activate it, first sit in the driver's seat, start the engine, then find the lighting button on the center console—it might be labeled 'Lighting' or have an icon resembling a small bulb. Press that button once, and the lights will turn on; if you want to adjust the brightness, you can turn the nearby knob or set it via the screen menu. I usually use it to make nighttime driving more relaxing, avoiding a too-dark interior that might affect my mood, but I also take care not to set it too bright to avoid distracting my vision. If the lights don’t respond, first check the fuse box (located under the glove compartment) or whether the battery has enough charge, as it relies on the 12V system. Regularly wipe the light strips to prevent dust buildup, which can extend their lifespan. In short, starting it from the button isn’t complicated—just a few seconds to set up and it enhances the driving atmosphere.
I often work on my car myself, and turning on the ambient lighting isn't difficult. The Pajero's lighting system is integrated into the infotainment screen. After starting the car, go to the main screen to find the settings option, such as entering the 'Vehicle Lighting' menu, and then toggle the ambient light switch to activate it. The lights are usually located in the footwell or as small strips along the door edges, with color options available, though the default is white. I've tried changing colors before, which required an additional app, but the factory settings allow direct adjustment. The benefit is improved nighttime driving safety, avoiding complete darkness where things are hard to see. If the lights don't turn on, it might be due to loose wiring—I've taken apart panels to check if the plugs are securely connected. Insufficient battery voltage can also prevent them from lighting up, so I recommend using a multimeter to test. When doing DIY work, be careful not to cause a short circuit; simple maintenance can extend the lights' lifespan. Don't forget to turn them off when not in use to save on electricity costs.