The Mitsubishi Triton is a compact pickup truck produced by Mitsubishi Motors. It was originally known as the Mitsubishi Forte in Japan from 1978 to 1986, when the name was discontinued in favour of the Strada. For most export markets the name L200 is used, while Storm was used for Malaysia during the early 2000s. It was previously known as the Rodeo in South Africa until 2007. Cumulative sales of the first three generations now exceed 2.8 million units around the world. In the United States two captive imports of the Forte were sold by the Chrysler Corporation from 1979, as the Dodge Ram 50 and Plymouth Arrow Truck. Mitsubishi itself imported it as the Mighty Max when it began selling directly in the U.S. from 1982, at which point the Plymouth ceased to be available.
This service manual provides information and procedures for maintenance adjustments, diagnosis, replacement of components, and for assembly and disassembly Mitsubishi L200 parts. The contents of Mitsubishi L200 Service Manual are classified into sections as the following:
Mitsubishi L200 general information, engine, engine lubrication, fuel, engine cooling, intake and exhaust, engine electrical, engine and emission control, clutch, manual transmission, automatic transmission, propeller shaft, front axle, rear axle, wheel and tyre, power plant mount, front suspension, rear suspension, service brakes, parking brakes, steering, body, exterior, interior and supplemental restraint system, chassis electrical, and the heater, air conditioner and ventilation.
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September 21, 2010 at 8:06 am
Chrysler 200? All you need to know is that they still plan on offering a 4 speed transmission. And, how can they be talking of “improved ride, improved suspension geometry, new tires”, etc. if this is a new car? Aren’t they admitting that this is just a rebadging of the Sebring? I bet it’s a snoozer.
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July 27, 2011 at 4:10 pm
hi please sendme L200manual owner