Possible Failures, Causes And Remedies - Mitsubishi Fuso CANTER Owner's Handbook Manual

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Useful advices for emergencies
The engine does not start.
The starter does not turn over or turns over too slowly.
Possible cause
The starter switch fuse or high-current
fuse is blown.
Battery has run down.
Battery cable is disconnected, loose
or corroded.
Connection to ground terminal is
open.
Engine oil viscosity is too high.
The starter is faulty.
Communication with the engine
immobilizer starter key is failed.
The engine immobilizer system is
faulty.
Possible failures, causes
and remedies
Performing daily checks and good maintenance are
keys to preventing mechanical failures and the
resultant accidents. Be sure to check and service
your vehicle regularly.
Should your vehicle suffer a mechanical failure or
malfunction, the measures needed to correct the
problem can be found using the following chart.
If you are unable to correct the problem yourself or
the problem persists after you have attempted to
repair it, contact your nearest authorized MITSUBI-
SHI FUSO distributor or dealer for technical assis-
tance.
Remedy
Replace the blown fuse or high-cur-
rent fuse with a new one of the speci-
fied amperage.
Charge or replace the battery.
Remove corrosion and connect the
cable correctly.
Connect securely.
Replace the oil with an oil of proper
viscosity.
Contact your nearest authorized
MITSUBISHI FUSO distributor or
dealer.
Check whether anything metallic or
another key is touching the starter
key.
Contact your nearest authorized
MITSUBISHI FUSO distributor or
dealer.
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