Coolant; Engine Oil; Fuels - Mitsubishi Fuso CANTER Owner's Handbook Manual

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11-2
In cold weather
When vehicles are shipped from the factory,
MITSUBISHI
LONGLIFE COOLANT is added to the coolant in
their cooling systems.
This additive combines both antifreeze and anti-
rust capabilities to sufficiently protect the cooling
system from freezing up. However, for added
safety, it is recommended that you have your
nearest authorized MITSUBISHI FUSO distribu-
tor or dealer check that the coolant has a proper
concentration of the additive before winter
begins.
Be sure to use coolant added with the FUSO
DIESEL LONGLIFE COOLANT or an equivalent
to the recommended concentration.
The viscosity of the engine oil increases in cold
temperatures, sometimes making it hard to start the
engine, especially early in the morning. Therefore,
use an engine oil of a viscosity which suits the
weather conditions.
Ordinary diesel fuel gels in freezing temperatures,
making it impossible to start the engine.
If you are bound for a cold area, it is recommended
that you fuel your vehicle so that it burns more than
half the fuel by the time you reach your destination.
This allows you to refuel with a grade of diesel fuel
appropriate to the colder weather conditions.

Coolant

genuine
FUSO

Engine oil

Fuels

DIESEL
P. 12-60
P. 12-26

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