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Mitsubishi FUSO FE 2006 User Manual

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3. Remove the level gauge that is located
behind the cab. If it is difficult to remove, tilt the
cab. On the Crew-cab models, open the inspec-
tion cover in the rear floor mat. Release the
lock , then open the hatch .
CAUTION
The inspection hatch may remain at high tem-
peratures for a certain period of time after the
engine has been stopped. Be careful not to be
burnt by the hatch or engine parts during
inspection.
NOTE:
In a Crew-cab model, the automatic transmission
fluid level gauge and engine oil level gauge
are close to each other. Be careful not to confuse
them.
4. Wipe the level gauge clean, reinsert it, then
slowly remove it again. Check the level of fluid
on the level gauge.
5. The fluid level should be in the “HOT” range.
6. If the fluid level is too low, add fluid via the level
gauge guide .
NOTE:
Always carry out fluid level checks with the
engine idling.
The fluid level rises as the fluid heats up.
CAUTION
Take care not to add more than the specified
quantity of fluid. The automatic transmission
can be severely damaged if the correct fluid
level is not maintained.
To prevent foreign matters entering and
damaging the automatic transmission, add
fluid from a clean container.
FEFG.book Page 25 Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:30 PM

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Mitsubishi FUSO FE 2006 Specifications

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BrandMitsubishi
ModelFUSO FE 2006
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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