Repair Manual Injection System 2015 Fuso

13.12.2019

Covers: 1986-1987 Mitsubishi FUSO Fighter FM, FK Series Truck (US/Canada) Service & Repair. FK415. FK455. FM555 (including 10-speed transmission) Topics List: Foreword 1. Group Classification 2. Definition of Terms and Unit Used 3.

Notes On Illustrations Group 00 – General 1. Exterior Views 2. Major Specifications 3. Power Train Table 4. Equipment Model Notation 5. Performance Curves 5.1 Operation Performance Curves 5.2 Engine Performance Curves 6. Servicing Precautions 7.

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Vehicle Identification Number 8. Standard Bolts and Nuts Tightening Torque Table Group 01 – Maintenance Schedule 1.

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Using the Maintenance Schedule Table 2. Covers: 1990-1991 Mitsubishi FUSO FE, FG Series Truck (US/Canada) Service & Repair. FE434. FE444.

FG434 Manual Part Number: TWSE8911 Topics List: Foreword 1. Group Classification 2. Definition of Terms and Unit Used 3. Notes On Illustrations Group 00 – General 1.

Exterior Views 2. Major Specifications 3.

Power Train Table 4. Equipment Model Notation 5. Performance Curves 5.1 Operation Performance Curves 5.2 Engine Performance Curves 6. Servicing Precautions 7. Vehicle Identification Number 8. Standard Bolts and Nuts Tightening Torque Table Group 01 – Maintenance Schedule 1.

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Using the Maintenance Schedule Table 2. Covers: 1990-1991 Mitsubishi FUSO FK FM Series Trucks (U.S. Models) Service & Repair.

See full model list at bottom of page. FK415 w/ 6D14T2 engine. FK455 w/ 6D14T engine. FM555 w/ 6D14T engine. FM557 w/ 6D16T2 engine Manual Part Number: TWME8910 Topics List: Foreword Compilation of this Manual 1.

Group Classification 2. Definitions of Terms and Units Used 3. Notes On Illustrations Group 00 – General Table of Contents 1.

Exterior Views 2. Major Specifications 3. Power Train Table 4. Equipment Model Notation 5. Performance Curves 5.1 Operation Performance Curves 5.2 Engine Performance Curves 6. Servicing Precautions 7. Standard Bolts and Nuts Tightening Torque Table 8.

Towing Precautions 9. Chassis and Engine Numbers 10. Vehicle Identification Number Group 01 – Maintenance Schedule Table of Contents 1. Using Maintenance Schedule Table 2.

Covers: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Mitsubishi FUSO FE FG Series Truck (U.S. Covers: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Mitsubishi FUSO FH Series Truck (U.S. Model) Service & Repair. FH100 with 6D31-T2 engine Manual Part Number: TWME9106 plus model year changes Topics List: Group 00 – General Group 00 – General (Supplement) Group 00 – General (’95 Minor Change) Group 00 – General (’94 Minor Change) Group 00 – General (’93 Minor Change) Group 00 – General Table of Contents 1.

External Views 2. Major Specifications 3. Power Train Table 4. Equipment Model Notation 5.

Performance Curves 5.1 Operation Performance Curves 5.2 Engine Performance Curves 6. Servicing Precautions 7. Standard Bolts and Nuts Tightening Torque Table 8. Towing Precautions 9.

Chassis and Engine Numbers 10. Vehicle Identification Number Group 01 – Maintenance Schedule Table of Contents 1. How to Read the Maintenance Schedule Tables 2. Maintenance Schedule Tables 3. Covers: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Mitsubishi FUSO FK FM Series Truck (US/Canada) Service & Repair.

FK417. FK457. FM457. FM557 Manual Part Number: TWME9107 plus model year changes Topics List: Group 00 – General Group 00 – General Supplement Table of Contents Summary of Modifications Group 01 – Maintenance Schedule Group 35A – Brake (Air Over Hydraulic Brake) Group 35B – Brake (Full Air Brake) ’95 Model Changes ’94 Minor Change Table of Contents 1. Differences of 1994 Model from 1993 Model 2. Details of Change Due to Running Change Made on 1993 Model ’93 Minor Change Table of Contents 1. FK457 (Vehicles with M6S6) 1.1 Major Specifications 1.2 Power Train Table 1.3 Operation Performance Curves 2.

Differences of 1993 Model from 1992 Model Group 00 – General Table of Contents 1. Exterior Views 2.

Major Specifications 3. Power Train Table 4. Equipment Model Notation 5.

Peformance Curves 5.1 Operation Performance Curves 5.2 Engine Performance Curve 6. Servicing Precautions 7. Standard Bolts and Nuts Tightening Torque Table 8. Towing Precautions 9. Chassis and Engine Numbers 10. Vehicle Identification Number Group 01 – Maintenance Schedule Table of Contents 1. Using the Maintenance Schedule Table 2.

'1.4 Resetting the engine control unit 1. Turn the starter switch to “ON”. Do not start the engine. Depress the accelerator pedal to the floor and keep it there for at least 20 seconds. While still keeping the accelerator pedal depressed to the floor, pump the brake pedal at least 6 times. When the engine control unit is reset, the indicator (amber) appears on the display for about 10 seconds.

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NOTE: The engine control unit calculates the engine oil replacement time. The steps above are necessary in order to reset the data used for determining the engine oil replacement time.' . When the engine oil has been replaced, reset the inspection/service memory of the multi-information system.

(See Chapter 6 “Multi-information system” in the Owner’s Manual.) Resetting the engine electronic control unit. Connect the Multi-Use Tester to the vehicle. Use the “Electronic control unit reset” button in the menu to reset the engine oil parameter in the engine electronic control unit. Turn the starter switch to the “ON” position.

Do not start the engine. Fully press and hold the accelerator pedal for more than 20 seconds. With the accelerator held in that position, press the brake pedal 6 times. If the electronic control unit resetting is not performed, the engine electronic control unit will keep counting the melting amount in the engine oil even after the engine oil has been replaced, causing a diagnosis code to be generated and a warning lamp (red) to light up. (See Gr13E.).

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I just gave this a try on my 2015 with no luck. My results: The display was set to the fuel screen and after holding the accelerator for 20+ seconds and then 4 pumps of the brake pedal, the fuel icon turned to an orange sys icon. I continued to 6 pumps and the orange sys went back to the green fuel icon. I moved over to the maintenance screen and the engine oil section (still showing - ) and tried the sequence again, with no change, and this time no orange sys icon. All of my maintenance settings show -, as they always have. I'm planning on taking it in next week for its second oil change and I'll see what they have to say.

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