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Mitsubishi FUSO FE 2006 User Manual

Mitsubishi FUSO FE 2006
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Pub. No. MH998808
Owners Manual
Pub. No. MH998808
’05-3
MAR. ’05 Printed in Japan
Owners Manual
2006 Model
2006 Model
Pub. No. MH998808

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Mitsubishi FUSO FE 2006 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMitsubishi
ModelFUSO FE 2006
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

OWNER AND VEHICLE INFORMATION

1. Recommendation to drivers

Maintenance

Outlines vehicle maintenance types: new vehicle, pre-operational, and periodic inspections.

Fuels

Details recommended diesel fuel properties and dangers of mixed fuels.

4. Seat and steering wheel adjustments

Seats

Explains how to adjust the driver's and assistant driver's seats for correct driving position.

Seat belts

Covers proper seat belt usage, types, and care to ensure safety.

Steering wheel

Describes how to adjust the steering wheel for height and angle for comfortable driving.

5. Switches and controls

Starter switch

Explains the starter switch positions (LOCK, ACC, ON, START) and related warnings.

Starting the engine

Provides steps and warnings for safely starting the vehicle's engine.

6. Instruments and warning lamps

Speedometer

Explains the speedometer and odometer/tripmeter functions for measuring speed and distance.

Tachometer

Describes the tachometer's function in indicating engine speed and the red zone warning.

Water temperature gauge

Explains the coolant temperature gauge and actions to take if the engine overheats.

Fuel gauge

Details the fuel gauge and when to refuel the vehicle.

Warning/indicator lamps

Lists and explains the various warning and indicator lamps on the instrument panel.

7. Starting and driving

Precautions when setting the vehicle in motion

Provides essential safety precautions before starting to drive the vehicle.

Precautions for driving

Offers general advice and warnings for safe driving practices.

Braking

Explains the braking system, including engine and exhaust braking, and ABS warnings.

Antilock braking system (ABS)

Details the operation and limitations of the ABS system for safe driving.

Loading cargo

Advises on proper cargo loading to ensure vehicle stability and safe driving.

8. 4WD operation <FG models>

9. Heating and air conditioning

11. In cold weather

12. Simple inspection and service

General precautions for servicing the vehicle

Lists crucial safety precautions and warnings to follow during vehicle servicing.

Tilting the cab

Provides detailed instructions and safety warnings for tilting the vehicle's cab.

Pre-operational checks

Outlines essential daily checks to ensure safe and comfortable driving.

Service brakes – check

Details how to check the service brakes, including pedal play and stroke.

Parking brake – check and adjustment

Explains how to check and adjust the parking brake lever stroke.

Tires – check

Covers checking tire inflation pressure, tread depth, and for damage.

Tire replacement

Details the preparation and procedure for replacing vehicle tires.

Wheel nuts – check and retightening

Explains the importance of checking and retightening wheel nuts, especially after tire replacement.

13. Useful advice for emergencies

Possible failures, causes and remedies

Provides a troubleshooting guide for common vehicle failures and their solutions.

Stopping your vehicle in an emergency

Provides instructions on how to safely stop a vehicle in an emergency situation.

If the engine overheats

Outlines steps to take and checks to perform when the engine overheats.

When a fuse has blown

Explains how to locate, remove, and replace blown fuses in the fuse box.

When the battery has run down

Guides on how to start the engine using booster cables from another vehicle.

When the fuel has run out (Bleeding the fuel system)

Details the procedure for bleeding air from the fuel system after running out of fuel.

Towing

Provides precautions and procedures for safely towing the vehicle.

15. Maintenance schedule

Maintenance schedule

Outlines routine maintenance intervals and procedures for engine, drivetrain, and chassis components.

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