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    Default ML Triton workshop Manual

    Looking at buying a new ML Triton DiD and would like a workshop manual on PDF. Does anyone know of any links?
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    i just bought one, so if you get hold of a copy let me know.....

    i have had no luck finding one as yet.

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    Happy with it? Which version?

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    picking it up next week, when the bullbar and long range tank are fitted.

    2wd single cab, 2.5 turbo diesel, steel tray.

    i have a couple of new hiluxes, but the mitsubishi is $9000 cheaper and has better specs: 16" wheels, higher ride height (better for roos), lsd, factory cruise, abs, better warranty.

    toyota have priced themselves out of the market and have big problems with injectors @ 50k +.....

    both are made in thailand anyway......

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    I doubt you will find one.

    What i do is find a car with the same engine from the same manufacturer and use its manual for engine data.

    Mitsubishi would use the same engine in the ute in its cars.

    Try here.
    5 pages of Mistubishis to hunt through.

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    Found this site


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    that link appears to be obsolete, did you find one in the end?

    cheers.

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    Came close with this site. I don't think it quite covers everything though.

    You will have to join/register to be able to peruse their forums and use links though.


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    Actually, there is no real need for one..

    my mn has 110k on the clock and the new mn has 11k .....

    both are excellent vehicles and really these days all you need to do is service them every 15k and apart from timing belt replacement and wheel bearings at 300k+, you won't need to touch them until at least 500k......
    Last edited by hoe; 12-03-10 at 09:40 PM.

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