What kind of Van is the Mitsubishi Express?

What kind of Van is the Mitsubishi Express?

Mitsubishi Express: guys, My son has an L300 2.4l Mitsubishi… My sons L300 4×4 van got a knocking noise and loss of power. Owner Brothers Restoratio…

Is the Mitsubishi Express 2.4 L engine good?

Good condition and engine is 2.4 EFI & uses no oil. VGood engine. Original engine available and is repaired. The harmonic balancer 2nd belt had jamed and the engine couldn’t turn more than 1/2 revolution. Turns ok now.

What kind of engine does an express van have?

The 2.0L single turbo diesel engine with 6-speed dual clutch automatic transmission delivers a heavy-hauling 125kW and 380Nm with a cost-effective fuel economy of 7.3L/100kmC5.

Where is the engine located in a Mitsubishi Express?

My Mitsubishi Express 2.4 van is the one with the engine accessed under the passenger seat. That’s pretty much it. Unlike a Ford Territory where you have 56 fuses and numerous relays mounted on several fuseboxes which are not only in the engine bay but squirelled away up behind the govebox, these have 1 shared fusebox.

Mitsubishi Express: guys, My son has an L300 2.4l Mitsubishi… My sons L300 4×4 van got a knocking noise and loss of power. Owner Brothers Restoratio…

Good condition and engine is 2.4 EFI & uses no oil. VGood engine. Original engine available and is repaired. The harmonic balancer 2nd belt had jamed and the engine couldn’t turn more than 1/2 revolution. Turns ok now.

My Mitsubishi Express 2.4 van is the one with the engine accessed under the passenger seat. That’s pretty much it. Unlike a Ford Territory where you have 56 fuses and numerous relays mounted on several fuseboxes which are not only in the engine bay but squirelled away up behind the govebox, these have 1 shared fusebox.

What was the problem with the Mitsubishi Express?

Cost them $1,000’s to replace a timing belt that was perfectly fine then had it fitted incorrectly so the van never ran properly after that. Initial problem was a slipping fan belt. A simple adjustment would’ve been free. May not be a fault. e10 and gas will trip it “on”. Run tank dry/low then top up with ’98. Light ought to gradually fade.