2014 MITSUBISHI L200 Owner's Manual (in English)

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) CAUTIONlDo  not  use  alcohol  or  methanol  anti-
freeze  or  any  engine  coolants  mixed  with
alcohol  or  methanol  anti-freeze.  The  use
of an improper anti-freeze can cause cor-
rosion of the

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Washer fluidE01000700672
The windscreen washer fluid reservoir is in the en-
gine compartment.
Check  the  washer  fluid  level  at  regular  intervals
and add washer fluid to reservoir if necessary.

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Clutch fluid*E01001000281
To check the fluid level
The  clutch  fluid  in  the  master  cylinder  should  be
checked when performing other underhood service.
In addition, the system should be checked

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) BatteryE01001202144
The  condition  of  the  battery  is  very  important  for
quick starting of the engine and proper functioning
of  the  vehicle’s  electrical  system.  Regular  inspec-
tion and

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) WARNINGlThe  battery  electrolyte  is  extremely  caus-
tic.  Do  not  allow  it  to  come  in  contact
with your eyes, skin, clothing, or the pain-
ted  surfaces  of  the  vehicle.  Spilt  electro-
l

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Tyre inflation pressuresE01001402423Tyre sizeUP TO 3 PASSENGERSMAX. LOAD OR TRAILER TOWINGFrontRearFrontRear195R15C 106/104R 8PR,
215/70R15C 109/107R *2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi}2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 p

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  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 2014  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