Mitsubishi Fuso CANTER Owner's Handbook Manual page 177

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CAUTION
Be sure to stop the engine only after letting it
run at a speed slightly above the idling RPM
until the coolant cools down. Turning off the
engine immediately after stopping will cause the
coolant temperature to rise quickly and may
cause the engine to seize up.
8 Engine immobilizer warning lamp
This lamp should normally come on when the
starter switch is turned to "ON" and go out a few
seconds later. If the lamp fails to go out, communi-
cation with the engine immobilizer starter key may
be obstructed or the engine immobilizer itself may
be faulty. In this case, perform the following inspec-
tion.
8.1
When the engine cannot be started
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Check whether a metal piece or another key is
in contact with the engine immobilizer starter
key. If you find any metal piece or another key
touching the starter key, separate them, turn the
starter switch back to "ACC" or "LOCK", and
then try starting the engine.
The engine immobilizer is normal if the engine
can be started and the
out.
If the engine cannot be started and the
warning lamp remains lit, try starting the engine
using another registered starter key. If you still
cannot start the engine, the engine immobilizer
is probably faulty; contact an authorized MITSU-
BISHI FUSO distributor or dealer.
8.2
When the engine can be started
Turn the starter switch back to "ACC" or "LOCK"
and then restart the engine.
If the
immobilizer is normal.
If the engine cannot be started and the
warning lamp remains lit, the engine immobilizer
is probably faulty. Contact an authorized
MITSUBISHI FUSO distributor or dealer as soon
as possible.
warning lamp goes
warning lamp goes out, the engine
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