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Mitsubishi Fuso Canter 2013 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter 2013 Owner's Manual (464 pages)
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Mitsubishi
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Automobile
| Size: 19.13 MB
Table of Contents
Reading the Handbook
4
Table of Contents
5
Recommendation to Drivers
6
Chassis and Engine Numbers
7
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
8
First Maintenance at 4,000 Km (2,500Miles)
9
Pre-Operational Check
9
Periodic Inspection
9
Maintenance
9
Diesel-Fuel Properties
10
Diesel Fuel to be Used in Your Engine
10
Fuels
10
Danger of Fire and Explosion by Usingmixed Fuel
11
Adverse Effects of Mixed Fuel on Engine
11
Refueling
12
DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid)
13
DEF Used
14
Replenishing DEF
14
Method for Canceling the Driving Restriction that Has Engaged Due to an Empty DEF Tank
16
Storing the DEF
16
In Cold Weather
16
Maintenance
18
Maximum Engine Speed During Run-Inperiod
18
Handling of the New Vehicle
18
Reporting Safety Defects
19
Obtaining Service
19
Warning Labels
21
Labels Inside the Cab
23
Around the Driver’s Seat
23
On Driver’s Door and Door Pillar
24
Exterior Labels
25
On Frame and Exterior Equipment
25
On Cab Outside and Engine
26
Opening and Closing
27
Starter Key
28
Engine Immobilizer(Theft Prevention Device)
29
Doors
32
From the Outside
33
Central Door Locks
34
From the Inside
34
Keyless Entry System
35
The Grant of Equipment Authorization Certificate for Wireless Transmitter(Remote Control Switch)
35
How to Operate the Remote Control Switch
36
Replacing the Remote Control Switch Battery
37
Entering and Leaving the Vehicle
39
Door Window Glass
41
Power Window Switches
41
Window Regulator Handle
42
Seat and Steering Wheel Adjustments
43
Correct Driving Position
44
Driver’s Seat
44
Seats
44
Assistant Driver’s Seat
45
Making Adjustments
45
Rear Seat – Crew-Cab Models
46
Seat Belts
47
Lap and Shoulder Belts with ELR
48
Fastening
48
Unfastening
48
Seat Belt Anchor
49
Lap Belt
49
Seat Belt Care
50
Pregnant Women
50
Children and Babies
50
Steering Wheel
51
Switches and Controls
53
Arrangement of Switches and Controls
54
Starter Switch
55
Starter Switch Position
55
Starter Key Reminder Alarm
56
Starting the Engine
57
Pre-Starting Steps
58
Starting Procedure
59
Starting the Engine When Vehicle Hasbeen Parked over an Extended Period
60
Starting the Engine with the Cab Tilted
61
Warming up the Engine
62
Stopping the Engine
64
Accelerator Pedal
66
Brake Pedal
66
Pedals
66
Parking Brake Alarm
67
Parking Brake Lever
67
Using the Parking Brake Lever
67
Arrangement of Switches
68
Combination Switch
68
Lighting Switch
68
Exhaust Brake
69
Passing Signal/Dimmer Switch
69
Turn Signal Lamp Switch
69
Wiper and Washer Switch
70
Before Starting the Engine
72
Creep
72
Duonic Tm
72
What You Should Know before You Can Safely and Properly Operate Your Vehicle
72
Brake Pedal Operation
73
Leaving the Vehicle with the Engine Running
73
Parking
73
Selecting the “R” (Reverse) Position
73
Driving on a Slippery Road
74
Starting on Uphill Roads
74
Towing
74
Controls and Indicators
75
Gearshift Lever
76
How to Operate the Gearshift Lever
76
Gearshift Positions
77
Driving Tips
78
ECO Mode Switch
78
Starting Automatic Shift Mode
79
Driving
82
Reversing
82
Driving in Automatic Shift Mode
83
Driving in Manual Shift Mode
83
Moving out of Mud, Snow or Sand
85
Short Stops
85
If a Transmission System Warning Is Displayed
87
Warning (Amber)
87
Warning (Red)
87
Cruise Control
88
Warning
88
To Set a Desired Speed
90
To Increase the Set Speed in Cruise Control Mode
91
Automatic Deactivation of the Cruise Control
92
To Accelerate Temporarily in Cruise Control Mode
92
To Decrease the Set Speed in Cruise Control Mode
92
To Reactivate the Temporarily Deactivated Cruise Control
93
Hazard Warning Lamp Switch
94
To Deactivate the Cruise Control
94
Front Fog Lamp Switch
95
Rearview Mirrors
95
Van Body Dome Light Switch
95
Mirror Heater Switch
96
Horn Switch
97
Transmission PTO
97
Control and Indicators
98
Engagement
98
Disengagement
99
Bluetec ® System
100
Regeneration Controlling DPF System
102
PM Indicator
103
PM Indicator and Warning/Indicator Lamp
103
Automatic DPF Regeneration
105
Parked DPF Regeneration (Performed Following Illumination of the (Amber) Indicator Lamp)
107
How to Perform the Parked DPF Regeneration
108
Bluetec Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment
110
Warnings for Bluetec Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment
110
Excessively Low DEF Quantity (Warning Pattern 1)
111
Degraded DEF Quality (Warning Pattern 4)
112
Empty DEF Tank (Warning Pattern 3)
112
Further Reduced DEF Level (Warning Pattern 2)
112
Faulty Bluetec Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment (Warning Pattern 5)
114
Precautions for Inspection and Mainte-Nance
115
Instruments and Warning Lamps
117
Arrangement of Instruments and Warning Lamps
118
Speedometer
118
Tachometer
118
Water Temperature Gauge
119
Fuel Gauge
120
DEF Level Indicator
121
If the Tank Is Short of DEF
121
Multi-Information System
123
Outline of Multi-Information System
123
Display Mode Selection and Settings
124
Odometer/Trip Meter
124
Display Modes
125
Calendar and Clock
126
Outside Air Temperature (Vehicles Withfully Automatic Air Conditioner)
128
DPF Monitor
129
Fuel Mileage Information
130
Maintenance Information
132
Illumination Intensity (Brightness Adjustment)
136
Categories of Warnings and Indicators
138
Indication Colors
138
Telltale Indications
138
Warning/Indicator Telltale
138
Red and Amber Indications
139
Black Indications
140
Engine System Warning
141
Transmission Control Warning
141
Transmission Oil Temperature Warning
141
SAM Warning
142
Engine Oil Level Warning
143
Warning/Indicator Lamps
144
Meter Cluster Warning
143
Vacuum Pressure Warning Lamp
148
Brake Warning Lamp
149
Charge Warning Lamp
149
Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp
150
Engine Control Warning Lamp
150
ABS Warning Lamp
151
Engine Overheating Warning Lamp
151
Engine Immobilizer Warning Lamp
152
When the Engine Cannot be Started
152
When the Engine Can be Started
152
Starting and Driving
153
Precautions When Setting the Vehicle in Motion
154
Precautions for Driving
155
Tips for Improving Fuel Economy
159
Braking
160
Antilock Braking System (ABS)
161
Brake Pedal Operation
163
Braking Distance
163
Illumination of ABS Warning Lamp
163
Steering Wheel Operation
163
On Uphill and Downhill Roads
164
On Rough Roads and in Bad Weather
165
Parking
167
Standard on FG
169
Vehicles with Limited Slip Differential
169
Loading Cargo
171
Do Not Overloading the Vehicle
171
How to Load Cargo
172
4WD Operation (FG Models)
173
Control and Indicator Lamps for 4WD Operation
174
Location of Control and Indicator Lamps
175
Front Drive Switch
175
Selecting Drivemode - Transfer Gear Range Combinations
176
Switching the Mode-Range Combination
176
Free-Wheeling Hub
177
Climbing Steep Hills
178
Advice on Use of the 4WD Mode
178
Driving on Sandy or Muddy Ground
178
Driving on Snow-Covered or Frozen Roads
178
Descending Steep Hills
179
Crossing a River
179
Precautions to be Taken When Selecting the 4WD Mode
180
If You Have Driven in Water by Necessity
180
After Off-Road Driving, be Sure to Check the Following Points
180
Heating and Air Conditioning
181
Adjusting the Airflow Direction
182
Front Air Outlets
182
Rear Air Outlets
183
Manual Air Conditioner
184
Control Panel
185
Air Selector Switch
186
Fan Speed Dial
186
Temperature Adjustment Dial
186
Air Conditioner Switch
187
Mode Selector Dial
187
For Cool Airflow Toward the Head and Warm Airflow Toward the Feet
188
To Heat the Cab
188
Using the Controls
188
Cleaning the Air Filter
189
To Cool the Cab
189
To Defog the Windshield
189
To Ventilate the Cab
189
Fully Automatic Air Conditioner
190
Using the Air Conditioner Automatically
191
Defrosting the Windshield
192
Preventing Contaminated Air from Entering the Vehicle
192
Using the Air Conditioner Manually
192
Changing over the Selected Air Outlet
193
Changing the Air Volume
193
Dehumidifying and Air Conditioning
193
Stopping All Operations
194
Outside Air Inlets
195
Rear Heater
195
Crew-Cab Vehicle
195
Interior Equipment and Accessories
197
Cigarette Lighter
198
Ashtrays
199
Driver’s Door Ashtray and Assistant Driver’s Door Ashtray
199
Coat Hooks
200
Rear Ashtray in Crew-Cab Model
200
Sun Visors
200
Interior Lamp
201
Interior Lamp with Built-In Spot Lamps
202
Rear Interior Lamp – Crew-Cab Models
202
Step Lamp
202
Small Article Compartments
203
AM/FM Radio and CD Player
207
Before Using the AM/FM Radio and CD Player
207
Using the Radio
207
Tips on Using Cds
208
Discs and Files
209
Volume and Tone Adjustments
212
Adjusting the Tone and Fade/Balance
213
Adjustment Modes
214
Radio
215
To Listen to the Radio
215
Automatic Tuning
216
Manual Tuning
216
Programming Stations to Preset Buttons
217
Automatic Tuning Using the “SCAN” Button
218
4 CD Player
219
Playing a CD
220
Switching to CD Playing While Listening to the Radio
220
Basic Operations
221
Repeating the same Track
221
Playing the Music Programs in a Folder in Random Order (MP3/WMA File Cds)
222
Playing the Tracks in Random Order
222
Repeating the Music Programs in a Folder (MP3/WMA File Cds)
222
Ejecting a Disc
223
Scan Search Playback
223
Scan Search Playback for Programs in Folder (MP3/WMA File Cds)
223
Selecting Information Items on the Display (MP3/WMA File Cds)
223
Clock
224
To Display the Clock in Other Conditions
224
Setting the Clock
225
Alarm
226
Setting the Alarm Time
226
Activating the Alarm
228
Audio System Problems, Probable Causes and Actions
229
CD and Player
229
General Problems
229
Accessories
230
In Cold Weather
231
Coolant
232
Engine Oil
232
Fuels
232
Other Recommendations for Cold Weather Operation
233
When Parking the Vehicle after Replenishing the DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid)
233
Installing Tire Chains
234
Simple Inspection and Service
237
General Precautions for Servicing the Vehicle
238
Engine Access Opening
240
To Reach the Access Opening
240
Power Steering Fluid and Engine Coolant Level Inspection Opening
241
Preparation
242
Tilting the Cab
242
Lowering the Cab
244
Checking Locking of the Cab
246
Before Starting the Engine
247
Pre-Operational Checks
247
In the Driver’s Seat
248
Lubrication
254
While Driving at Slow Speeds
254
Greasing
255
Fe
256
Fg
256
Door Hinge (6 Points in Total on both Sides; 12 Points in Crew-Cab Models)
258
Anchor Hooks (Two Places)
259
Oils and Fluids
259
Checking
260
Adding Oil
261
Replacement
262
Check, Addition, and Replacement
264
Clutch Control Fluid
264
Resetting the Engine Control Unit
264
Transmission Gear Oil
265
Check
266
Transfer Gear Oil (FG)
268
Coat the Inspection Plug’s Threads with the Specified Sealant and Install and Tighten the Plug
269
Axle Housing Gear Oil
270
Brake Fluid
272
Adding Fluid
274
Inspecting and Adding Fluid
275
Power Steering Fluid
275
Filter Elements
276
Oil Filter Replacement
276
Fuel Filter Replacement
279
Air Cleaner Element Cleaning and Replacement
282
Draining Water from Fuel Filter
287
Engine Coolant - Check and Replacement
288
Recommended Coolant
289
Using Coolant Additive
289
Water Used with Coolant
289
Adding Coolant
293
Adding Coolant During Pre-Operation Checks
293
Adding Coolant Following an Engine Overheat
293
Cleaning the Intercooler and Radiator Core
297
V-Belts - Check and Adjustment
297
Steering Wheel - Check
299
Service Brakes - Check
300
Steering Wheel Looseness
300
Steering Wheel Operation
300
Brake Pedal Play
301
Brake Pedal Stroke
301
Braking Performance
301
Parking Brake - Check and Adjustment
302
Parking Brake Lever Stroke Check
302
Inflation Pressure Check
303
Tires - Check
303
Checking for Cracks, Damage, and Objects Embedded in Tread
305
Checking Tread Depth
305
Preparation for Tire Replacement
306
Tire Replacement
306
Front Axle Jacking Points
307
Rear Axle Jacking Point
307
Removing the Wheel
307
How to Remove a Wheel
308
Mounting the Tire
309
Wheel Nuts - Check and Retightening
313
Tire Rotation
315
Replacing Blade Rubber Only
317
Replacing Wiper Blade
317
Wiper Blade - Replacement
317
Fluid Level Check
318
Windshield Washer - Fluid Level Check and Refilling
318
Battery - Check
319
Removal and Installation of Battery Cover
319
Inspecting the Battery
320
Cleaning the Terminals
321
Battery Removal and Installation
322
Air Filters - Cleaning
323
Outside Air Filter
323
Cleaning Your Vehicle
324
Dashboard Air Filter
324
Cleaning Glass Surfaces
325
Exterior Cleaning
325
Washing
325
Dirt Caked on Paintwork
328
Rust and Corrosion
328
Small Chips and Scratches
328
Waxing
328
Cleaning Interior Trim
329
General Dirt
329
Grease and Oil
329
Interior Cleaning
329
Cleaning Seat Belts
330
Cleaning Vinyl Surfaces
330
Organic Contaminants
330
Other Contaminants
330
Intercooler - Cleaning
331
Removing Floor Mat for Cleaning
331
Useful Advice for Emergencies
333
Possible Failures, Causes and Remedies
334
The Engine Does Not Start.the Starter Does Not Turn over or Turns over too Slowly
334
The Starter Turns over Normally
334
Black or White Exhaust Gas
335
The Engine Fails to Stop
335
The Engine Overheats
335
The Engine Starts but Stalls Immediately
335
Engine Oil Consumption Is Excessive
336
Engine Oil Pressure Does Not Build up
336
Fuel Consumption Is Excessive
336
Braking Is Sluggish
337
Drive Power Is Insufficient
337
The Vehicle Pulls to One Side During Braking
337
Steering Is Difficult
338
The Battery Frequently Runs down
338
The Lamp Does Not Light up
338
The Steering Wheel Vibrates
338
Marking Your Vehicle
339
Stopping Your Vehicle in an Emergency
339
If the Engine Overheats
340
Repair
340
When a Fuse Has Blown
342
Blade-Type Fuses
343
Removal and Installation of High-Current Fuse Box Cover
343
Inspection and Replacement of Blade-Type Fuses
344
How to Remove the Spare Fuse
345
Fuse Box
346
High-Current Fuse Box
346
High-Current Fuse
348
Inspection
348
When a Lamp Has Burned out
350
Headlamp Bulb Replacement
352
Headlamp Removal and Installation
352
Front and Side Turn Signal Lamp Bulb Replacement
358
Interior Lamp Bulb Replacement
358
Replacing the Fog Lamp Bulb
358
Type 1 (Front and Rear Seats)
358
Replacing Other Lamps
359
Step Lamp
359
Type 2 (Option)
359
If a Tire Goes Flat While the Vehicle Is in Motion
360
When Braking Is Sluggish
360
When the Battery Has Run down
361
If Fuel Tank Becomes Empty (Bleeding the Fuel System)
363
If the DEF Tank Becomes Empty
363
Towing
364
When the Vehicle Becomes Stuck in Soft Ground
365
Service Data
369
Recommended Lubricants/Hydraulic Fluids and Quantities
370
Quantities of Lubricants/Hydraulic Fluids
370
Recommended Lubricants/Hydraulic Fluids
371
Maintenance Schedule
373
Maintenance Schedule
374
Lubrication Schedule
379
Alphabetical Index
383
Maintenance Record
384
Maintenance Record
387
4,000 Km / 2,500 Miles Service Operations
389
15,000 Km / 9,000 Miles Service Operations
391
30,000 Km / 18,000 Miles Service Operations
393
45,000 Km / 27,000 Miles Service Operations
395
60,000 Km / 36,000 Miles Service Operations
397
75,000 Km / 45,000 Miles Service Operations
399
90,000 Km / 54,000 Miles Service Operations
401
105,000 Km / 63,000 Miles Service Operations
403
120,000 Km / 72,000 Miles Service Operations
405
135,000 Km / 81,000 Miles Service Operations
407
150,000 Km / 90,000 Miles Service Operations
409
165,000 Km / 99,000 Miles Service Operations
411
180,000 Km / 108,000 Miles Service Operations
413
195,000 Km / 117,000 Miles Service Operations
415
210,000 Km / 126,000 Miles Service Operations
417
225,000 Km / 135,000 Miles Service Operations
419
240,000 Km / 144,000 Miles Service Operations
421
255,000 Km / 153,000 Miles Service Operations
423
270,000 Km / 162,000 Miles Service Operations
425
285,000 Km / 171,000 Miles Service Operations
427
300,000 Km / 180,000 Miles Service Operations
429
315,000 Km / 189,000 Miles Service Operations
431
24 Months (2 Years) Service Operations
433
48 Months (4 Years) Service Operations
435
72 Months (6 Years) Service Operations
437
96 Months (8 Years) Service Operations
439
120 Months (10 Years) Service Operations
441
144 Months (12 Years) Service Operations
443
168 Months (14 Years) Service Operations
445
192 Months (16 Years) Service Operations
447
216 Months (18 Years) Service Operations
449
240 Months (20 Years) Service Operations
451
264 Months (22 Years) Service Operations
453
288 Months (24 Years) Service Operations
455
312 Months (26 Years) Service Operations
457
336 Months (28 Years) Service Operations
459
360 Months (30 Years) Service Operations
461
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