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Titon overheating

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Titon overheating

Post by loopy »

My 96 triton twin cab diesel 4x4 has normal operating temperature ( about 1/2 way ) except when going up long hills. The guage rises to about 3/4.
Is this normal or is there an issue somewhere.

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Post by -Scott- »

Hi loopy, welcome to the forum. :armsup:

In my experience, Mitsubishi vehicles typically have excellent cooling systems. Temperature rises typically indicate an underlying problem somewhere.

I think there's been some similar discussions here recently; try our wonderful Search function. :D

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Post by J Top »

Hi Loopy
My L200 does the same with a reond engine and a recored rad. I was thinking about fitting a pyrometer to the exh to see if it realy is a problem
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