2013 MITSUBISHI L200 Owner's Manual (in English)

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) Wheel conditionE01001800797
1- Location of the tread wear indicator
2- Tread wear indicator
Check  the  tyres  for  cuts,  cracks  and  other  damage.
Replace  the  tyres  if  there  are  deep  cuts

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) When  rotating  tyres,  check  for  uneven  wear  and
damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incor-
rect  tyre  pressure,  improper  wheel  alignment,  out
of  balance  wheel,  or  severe  braking

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) Before  fitting  tyre  chains,  we  recommend  you  to
consult a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized Serv-
ice Point. The max. chain height is as follows.Tyre sizeWheel sizeMax. chain
height [mm]195R15C,

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) Brake pedal free playE01002300281
Stop  the  engine,  depress  the  brake  pedal  several
times,  and  press  down  the  pedal  with  your  fingers
until  initial  resistance  is  felt.  This  distanc

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) Wiper bladesE01002600385
When  lifting  the  wiper  arms  off  the  windscreen,
first  raise  the  driver’s  side  wiper  arm  and  then  the
passenger’s side wiper arm.
When  returning  them  to

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) NOTEl Do  not  allow  the  wiper  arm  to  fall  onto  the
windscreen; it could damage the glass.
3. Attach the retainers (C) to a new wiper blade.
Refer  to  the  illustration  to  ensure  that  the

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) Hinges and latches lubrication
Check all latches and hinges, and lubricate if neces-
sary  by  first  cleaning  and  then  applying  multipur-
pose grease.For cold and snowy weather E01002800257
Venti

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MITSUBISHI L200 2013  Owners Manual (in English) FusesE01003000849Fuse block location E01007600032
To  prevent  damage  to  the  electrical  system  due  to
shortcircuiting  or  overloading,  each  individual  cir-
cuit is provided with a fuse.
Ther