Mitsubishi Multi Communication System Reset [cracked] [FREE]
This is a comprehensive, deep-dive guide on resetting the Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System (MMCS).
The Mitsubishi MMCS is the proprietary infotainment system found in models like the Outlander, Pajero/Montero, Lancer Evolution, ASX/Outlander Sport, and i-MiEV. These systems are notorious for software glitches, GPS lock-ups, and screen freezes. mitsubishi multi communication system reset
This guide covers the hierarchy of resets, ranging from a "soft reboot" to a "hard factory reset." This is a comprehensive, deep-dive guide on resetting
Preventing Future MMCS Freezes
Once you’ve successfully reset your Mitsubishi Multi Communication System, follow these tips to avoid repeat issues: Don’t overload USB drives: Use FAT32 format and
- Don’t overload USB drives: Use FAT32 format and keep under 32GB.
- Turn off engine before unplugging devices: Hot-swapping USB/SD can corrupt memory.
- Update your phone’s OS: Incompatible Bluetooth stacks often cause crashes.
- Avoid voltage drops: A weak battery (below 11.5V) will cause erratic MMCS behavior. Test your battery every 2 years.
- Perform a soft reset every 3–6 months as preventive maintenance.
Troubleshooting: When the Reset Doesn't Work
If you have cycled the power three times and still see "E6" or "E7" on the remote, the issue is likely hardware, not logic.
For most 2014–2020 Models (Outlander/ASX):
- Tap MENU on the home screen.
- Select Setup (gear icon).
- Tap System.
- Scroll down and select Factory Data Reset.
- Enter the security code (usually
0000or1234— check your owner’s manual if these do not work). - Confirm Yes. The system will wipe data and restart.
Method 1: The Soft Reset (Restart)
Use this method if the screen is frozen, slow to respond, or your phone won't pair. A soft reset does not erase your saved data (radio presets, navigation history).
Steps:
- Press and hold the Volume/Power knob (located on the left side of the unit) for 10 to 15 seconds.
- Do not release the knob when the screen goes black or the Mitsubishi logo appears.
- Continue holding until the logo appears a second time, then release.
- The system will reboot. Wait 30 seconds for it to fully reload.
