The Mitsubishi Triton typically requires around 1.5 to 2.0 liters of differential oil for the rear differential, depending on the specific model and configuration. For the front differential, it usually requires about 1.0 to 1.5 liters. Always consult the owner's manual for the exact specifications and recommended oil type for your particular model year.
Just use a good quality oil that is designed for diesel engines.
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misubishis own, but mine uses Royal Purple Only.
To check the differential oil level on a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor, locate the differential housing, which is typically found near the rear axle. Look for the fill plug, usually located on the side of the differential. Remove the plug and check if the oil level is at or just below the bottom of the fill hole; you can use your finger to feel the oil level. If it's low, add the appropriate differential oil until it reaches the correct level, then securely replace the fill plug.
No, the noisy lifters in a 1993 3.0L V6 Mitsubishi Triton cannot be adjusted, as they are typically hydraulic lifters that self-adjust based on oil pressure. If the lifters are noisy, it may indicate low oil pressure, dirty oil, or worn components. It's advisable to check the oil levels and quality first, and if the issue persists, a mechanic should inspect the engine for potential repairs or replacements.
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Full oil change including filter 7lt
if the car using to much oil doesn't smoke mitsubishi lancer is the motor stuffed
how much oil do i need and what kind
3.4L including oil filter
6 quarts
3 litres