Chapter 9
TROUBLESHOOTING
9-5
Engine Overheats
Engine Oil Pressure is Faulty
Note:(a) If the problem cannot be corrected easily or when a problem other than those listed above occurs,
consult a Mitsubishi dealer.
(b) When ordering replacement parts, provide the engine serial number. When requesting repair, pro-
vide the engine serial number and service hour meter reading.
When Fuel Has Run Out
When fuel runs out during engine operation, causing the engine to stop, follow the procedures below to restart
the engine.
1 Return the starter switch to the OFF position.
2 Add fuel to the fuel tank.
Note: Regarding filling of the fuel tank, refer to
"Draining Water from Fuel Tank" (3-9)
.
3 Bleed the fuel system.
Note: Regarding bleeding of the fuel system, refer to
.
4 Restart the engine.
Note: Regarding starting of the engine, refer to
"Preparations for Operation (Pre-Start Inspection)" (3-8)
Table 9-8 Engine Overheats
Cause
Remedy
Radiator, heat exchanger leakage
Consult a Mitsubishi dealer.
Low coolant level
Add coolant.
Faulty water pump
Consult a Mitsubishi dealer.
Faulty thermostat
Consult a Mitsubishi dealer.
Table 9-9 Engine Oil Pressure is Faulty
Cause
Remedy
Insufficient amount of engine oil
Maintain correct oil level. Refer to
.
Engine oil viscosity too low
Use engine oil of appropriate viscosity according to ambient tempera-
ture.Refer to
Clogged oil filter
Replace oil filters. Refer to
"Changing Engine Oil, Oil Filters and
Faulty oil pump
Consult a Mitsubishi dealer.
Faulty relief valve
Consult a Mitsubishi dealer.
Faulty oil pressure sensor
Consult a Mitsubishi dealer.