Samurai sword?

Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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Post by 204explorer »

Check your cab air intake. I belive there is a baffle for fresh air intake. My van does not have this knob.

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Thanks I'll have a look


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Post by Growlerbearnz »

Yup, it stops water flooding the fresh air intake when you're driving through a river. As you do.

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Yes I'm always crossing rivers. Thought of getting a boat but why, I have my L400. [emoji1]
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Post by Thomasdontgiveacrap »

On more serious note, that switch has major effect on your cool air flow. My is missing plastic end of the switch so I have to use wise grips to operate that and open/close makes a massive different. If you keep it close all the time, you barely getting any cool air into you cabin ventilation system.
I have regular stock air filter, no snorkel, no river crossing.
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Post by T2Small »

I assume "pushed in" is closed?

On mine the plastic knob broke off from the metal elbow containing the line. Turns out that stainless safety wire used for fasteners works great to fix it up.
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