HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
SCOPE
OF MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND SERVICING EXPLANATIONS
This
manual provides explanations, etc. concerning procedures for the
inspection, maintenance, repair and servicing of the subject model.
Note, however, that for engine and transmission-related component parts,
this manual covers only on-vehicle inspections, adjustments, and the
removal and installation procedures for major components. For detailed
information concerning the inspection, checking, adjustment, disassembly
and reassembly of the engine, transmission and major components after
they have been removed from the vehicle, please refer to separate
manuals covering the engine and the transmission.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
"On-vehicle Service" is procedures for
performing inspections and adjustments of particularly important
locations with regard to the construction and for maintenance and
servicing, but other inspection (for looseness, play, cracking, damage,
etc.) must also be performed.
INSPECTION
Under this title are presented inspection and
checking procedures to be performed by using special tools and measuring
instruments and by feeling, but, for actual maintenance and servicing
procedures, visual inspections should always be performed as
well.
INDICATION OF
DESTINATION
General Export and GCC are used for convenience
to indicate destination.
1."General Export" means territories
other than Europe, GCC, Australia, New Zealand, the U.S.A. and
Canada.
2."GCC" indicates countries that are members of the
(Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council of nations.
3.In some
instances, vehicles with other specifications may be shipped to some
countries.
DEFINITION OF
TERMS
STANDARD VALUE
Indicates the value used as the standard for
judging the quality of a part or assembly on inspection or the value to
which the part or assembly is corrected and adjusted. It is given by
tolerance.
LIMIT
Shows the standard for judging the quality of a part
or assembly on inspection and means the maximum or minimum value within
which the part or assembly must be kept functionally or in strength. It
is a value established outside the range of standard value.
REFERENCE VALUE
Indicates the adjustment value prior to
starting the work (presented in order to facilitate assembly and
adjustment procedures, and so they can be completed in a shorter
time).
DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION
DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION
call special attention to a necessary action or to an action that must
be avoided. The differences among DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are as
follows:
- If a DANGER is not followed, the result is severe bodily harm or
even death.
- If a WARNING is not followed, the result could be bodily
injury.
- If a CAUTION is not followed, the result could be damage to the
vehicle, vehicle components or service equipment.
INDICATION OF TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Tightening torques (units: N·m) are set to take
into account the central value and the allowable tolerance. The central
value is the target value, and the allowable tolerance provides the
checking range for tightening torques. If bolts and nuts are not
provided with tightening torques, refer to .
MODEL INDICATIONS
The following abbreviations
are used in this manual for identification of model
types.
2800Indicates models equipped with the 2,835 mL
<4M40> diesel engine.3000Indicates models equipped with the
2,972 mL <6G72> petrol engine.3200Indicates models equipped
with the 3,200 mL <4M41> diesel engine.3800Indicates models
equipped with the 3,828 mL <6G75> petrol
engine.DOHCIndicates an engine with the double overhead camshaft, or
models equipped with such an engine.SOHCIndicates an engine with the
single overhead camshaft, or models equipped with such an
engine.MIVECIndicates the Mitsubishi innovative valve timing and lift
electronic control system.MPIIndicates the multipoint injection, or
engine equipped with the multipoint injection.M/TIndicates the
manual transmission.A/TIndicates the automatic
transmission.A/CIndicates the air conditioner.
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