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What are the hidden features of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Dream Edition?

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LaDaisy
07/23/2025, 05:23:58 PM

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Dream Edition hidden features are as follows: Auto Hold: No need to keep your foot on the brake pedal; the system will automatically lock the wheels. Pressing the accelerator will trigger the unlocking of the wheels, allowing the vehicle to continue moving. Auto Start-Stop: When the function is activated, the engine will temporarily shut off. Once the driver releases the brake pedal, the vehicle will continue moving forward. Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM): When the distance between the vehicle and the car in front is too close, the dashboard will alert the driver to brake, accompanied by a buzzer alarm. If the driver does not take action, the system will automatically apply the brakes to stop the vehicle.

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DiLorenzo
08/10/2025, 01:04:19 PM

When I previously drove the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Dream Edition, I discovered several practical hidden features. Pressing the lock button on the key fob after turning off the engine automatically closes all windows and the sunroof, which is especially useful when you forget to close them on rainy days. Additionally, the doors automatically lock when the driving speed exceeds 20 km/h, enhancing safety. The turn signal's light tap flashes five times, making overtaking very convenient. You can also enter the instrument cluster's engineering mode to check the battery voltage. The specific tire pressure values can be found in the settings menu. These small features weren't fully explained in the manual but genuinely improve daily convenience. In the car owners' group, we even discussed using OBD to enable auto start-stop memory!

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JaxonLee
09/23/2025, 12:54:51 AM

I've researched the hidden settings of the Eclipse Cross Dream Edition and will highlight three lesser-known features. First, holding down the unlock button on the key fob can lower all windows for ventilation. Second, the automatic window closing feature in rainy conditions is activated by simultaneously pressing both the lock and unlock buttons. Third, the front radar can be manually turned on when navigating narrow roads at low speeds. These are deeply buried in the vehicle settings. The rearview mirror heating is linked to the wiper sensor and will automatically activate. I also discovered that adjusting the steering wheel position can trigger a reset of the trip computer, solving occasional lag issues. It's recommended to experiment with various button combinations when you first get the car.

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BellaAnn
11/06/2025, 02:10:26 AM

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross owner shares several hidden features: The number of lane change indicator flashes can be adjusted via the system menu by lightly tapping the turn signal stalk. Press and hold the odometer button on the instrument cluster to enter the diagnostic interface for real-time fuel consumption data. Press the unlock button on the remote key twice consecutively to only open the driver's door. The automatic tilting of side mirrors when reversing is only activated when the seatbelt is fastened. The intermittent wiper adjustment knob is hidden on the inner side of the control stalk. It's recommended to explore the three-level menu settings in the infotainment system thoroughly.

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DanielaRose
12/27/2025, 09:09:27 PM

I once helped a friend explore the practical features of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Dream Edition. The basic operation is holding the key to open the trunk. The highlight is the hidden 'Welcome Home' lighting duration adjustment option in the car settings, which can extend illumination up to 60 seconds. The automatic air recirculation mode for the AC only appears when the ambient temperature is below 5°C. For the reversing camera guidelines to turn with the steering wheel, you need to press and hold the SET button simultaneously to set it up. These features are disabled by default from the factory, and detailed activation methods can be found in complete tutorial references on the forum.

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ClaireAnn
03/25/2026, 12:21:15 AM

Eclipse Cross Dream Edition Hidden Features Test: Turning the hazard lights on and off five times in a row can disable the anti-theft alarm sound. Long-pressing the clock on the center console calibrates satellite time. The windshield washer fluid empty warning symbol on the dashboard is often overlooked by many. The emergency trunk release is concealed behind the interior panel clips. The most practical feature is the ECO mode's linked throttle response tuning, which hides a three-level sensitivity option in the energy-saving menu. It is recommended to refer to the owner's manual page 178 for the list of backup functions and try activating them one by one.

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