Brijesh Posted August 12, 2018 Report Share Posted August 12, 2018 Dear All , i have 2014 pajero dealers are over charging each time. Appreciate if someone can assist and provide information about good and reliable garage , where they are maintaining service history and provide minor and major services and periodic maintenance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barry Posted August 12, 2018 Report Share Posted August 12, 2018 Here is the official Mitsubishi service schedule, it is up to you to make sure the garage carries out the necessary work and no unnecessary work. The following maintenance intervals are based on the assumption of a vehicle which works under normal conditions, meaning, if you are a rally driver and do the Paris-Dakar every Monday, you may want to have an other maintenance plan… One more thing we assume is that you are going to do most of the work yourself, that will reduce the maintenance cost and you will know your Pajero much better. Weekly basis: Check engine oil level Check transmission oil level Check clutch and brakes fluid level Check power steering fluid level Check tires visually for defects and check their pressures. Check engine coolant level Check the battery for corrosion Once a year or 10,000 km: Change engine’s oil and filter Replace air filter if used in dusty area Inspect coolant hoses Inspect brake hoses Inspect brakes – discs and pads, replace if necessary. Rotate tires Inspect ball joints and steering components for grease leaks Inspect drive shafts boot for tears and grease leaks Grease the propeller shafts joints. Adjust the valves (diesel engines only) Check the differential oil level Check the transfer oil level Check the engine driving belt – replace if needed (dry/cracked) Inspect fuel system 3.2 diesel engine - check upper timing guide Every 2 years or 25,000 km (which ever comes first): Change automatic transmission lubricate and filter (2) Change manual transmission lubricate. (3) Change transfer oil (4) Change differentials oil (5) Drain, wash and refill the cooling system (with new coolant) Inspect spark plug cables Replace air filter Every 5 years or 100,000 km (which ever comes first): Replace timing belt (if any) Replace spark plugs Replace spark plugs cables The above maintenance plan is for a normal/light use. If you drive a lot under severe conditions, you may want to reduce that intervals by half. (1) Choosing the right engine oil viscosity depends on the weather in your area. For most areas, SAE 15W-40 will do the job (fits temp range from 0C to 50C), if you live in area where the temp is below 0, then you may consider SAE 10W-30, fits -20C to 40C or SAE SW-30 which works from -35 to 15C Engine oil capacity: V6 petrol engine: 4.9 liters. 2.8L diesel: 7.5 liters 3.2L diesel: NM/NP: 7.5L NS/NT: 9.8L (2) Auto transmission fuild: Capacity: NL: 8.5L, NM/NP 9.3L, NS: 9.7L, NT:10.9L Type: NL: Dexron 2 NM, NP, NS, NT: Diamond ATF SP 3 or equivalent. (3) Manual transmission fluid: 3.2liters of SAE 80/90W GL-5 gear lubricant (4) Transfer case oil: 2.8 liters of 75W-85W GL-4 gear oil (5) Differential lubricant: Standard: SAE 80/90W GL-5 gear oil Limited Slip: LS 90 (usually you will have a sticker on the diff if you have the LSD one) Capacity: Front: 1.2 liters Rear: 1.6 liters Please note that Mitsubishi recommended an oil change every 10,000 Kms. Don't let any garage scam you with 3k, 5k etc oil changes. Read the truth here, 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derick Posted August 13, 2018 Report Share Posted August 13, 2018 Hands down Dynatrade is much better and almost the same as an agency in 50-60% of the price Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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