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Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi cars are produced by Japan’s sixth largest automobile manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. Most Mitsubishi vehicles are used in different motorsport competitions like the Dakar Rally, the World Rally Championship and the Southern Cross Rally.

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How do you adjust brakes on Mitsubishi fuso truck?

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Asked by JohnSimpsongp7653

Need to know what brake system you have, e.g., hydraulic disc, s-cam foundation air brakes, air disc brakes, air piston brakes, etc. All are available on different Fuso products.

What Mitsubishi means?

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Mitsubishi is the Japanese words for three diamonds.

The name Mitsubishi (三菱) has two parts: "mitsu" meaning "three" and "hishi" (which becomes "bishi" in the middle of a word) meaning "water caltrop" (also called "water chestnut"), and hence "rhombus", which is reflected in the company's famous logo. It is also translated as "three diamonds".

Where is the fuse box on canter Mitsubishi?

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Hi, you don't give your model, but my FE211 has a vertical long skinney covered box under the dash, against the right door pillar. It has a fuse diagram printed on it and you open the lid to find the fuses.