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Mitsubishi Fuso FK 2008 User Manual

Mitsubishi Fuso FK 2008
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Mitsubishi Fuso FK 2008 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMitsubishi
ModelFuso FK 2008
CategoryTrucks
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Recommendation to Drivers

Maintenance

Importance of regular inspections and simple maintenance checks for owners.

Fuels

Recommendations for diesel fuel properties and types to be used in the engine.

Reporting Safety Defects

Instructions on how to report vehicle defects that could cause crashes or injuries.

Obtaining Service

Procedure for contacting dealers and customer service for vehicle issues.

Warning Labels

Seat and Steering Wheel Adjustments

Seats

Correct driving position and safety warnings related to seat adjustment.

Seat Belts

Importance of correct seat belt usage for preventing injury in accidents.

Steering Wheel

Instructions on how to adjust the steering wheel for optimal driving position and safety.

Switches and Controls

Starter Switch

Detailed explanation of the starter switch positions and safety warnings for its use.

Starting the Engine

Procedures and safety precautions for starting the vehicle's engine.

Gearshift Lever

Operation and precautions for using the gearshift lever in manual transmission vehicles.

If a Warning Lamp Illuminates

Information on transmission fluid temperature and transmission warning lamps.

Parking Brake

Operation and warnings related to the parking brake lever and control valve.

Cruise Control

How cruise control works, its benefits, and conditions where it should not be used.

DPF Cleaning Switch

Explanation of the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system and manual regeneration procedures.

Instruments and Warning Lamps

Air Pressure Gauge

Shows air pressure in the air tank and warns about low or high pressure.

Warning/Indicator Lamps

Standard arrangement of dashboard warning and indicator lamps.

Charge Warning Lamp

Indicates a problem in the battery charging system.

Engine Oil Pressure/Clogged Oil Filter Warning Lamp

Lights up if oil filter is clogged or engine oil pressure is abnormally low.

Engine Control Warning Lamp

Illuminates for abnormalities in the engine control or DPF system.

Vehicle Control Warning Lamp

Lights up when problems occur in the vehicle's electrical control system.

Starting and Driving

Precautions When Setting the Vehicle in Motion

Essential safety precautions before moving the vehicle, including checks and procedures.

Precautions for Driving

General precautions to observe while driving to ensure safety and prevent accidents.

Braking

How to apply brakes effectively, including engine and exhaust braking.

Parking

Procedures and warnings for safely parking the vehicle on various surfaces.

ABS – Driving Hints

ABS Warning Lamp

Indicates a malfunction in the anti-lock brake system and what to do if it illuminates.

Simple Inspection and Service

General Precautions for Servicing the Vehicle

Essential safety precautions to take when performing maintenance or servicing on the vehicle.

Pre-operational Checks

Daily checks to ensure safe and comfortable driving before operating the vehicle.

Useful Advice for Emergencies

Possible Failures, Causes and Remedies

A chart listing possible vehicle failures, their causes, and recommended remedies with page references.

The Engine Overheats

Steps to take and checks to perform if the vehicle's engine overheats.

When Braking is Sluggish

Actions to take if the vehicle's braking performance is sluggish.

If Parking Brake Cannot Be Released Normally

Emergency procedure to release the parking brake if it cannot be done normally.

If the Engine Stalls While the Vehicle is in Motion

What happens and what to do if the engine stalls while the vehicle is moving.

If a Tire Goes Flat While the Vehicle is in Motion

How to handle a flat tire while the vehicle is in motion, emphasizing safe stopping.

When the Battery Has Run Down

Procedure for jump-starting the vehicle using booster cables.

Maintenance Schedule

Maintenance Schedule

Details scheduled maintenance checks and replacement intervals for various vehicle components.

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