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euphea
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Re: New to Delicas

Post by euphea »

I thought I recognised it! ;-)
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mararmeisto
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You might want to take a look at this one in Parksville - good price with a few extras...

http://www.fivestarautosales.ca/find.ph ... w&id=35253
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wlovesy
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Re: New to Delicas

Post by wlovesy »

I would like to thank everybody for there input on my questions. I have found my dream vehicle. Its a 93 exceed with crystalie windows. Only 85,000 kms. Finally got it registered and insured yesterday :) I will post some pics soon.
One question I have is where is the brake master cylinder reservoir located?? I have the warning lite flashing on when cornering. I have found the one under the little pannel on the RH side of dash, but it is marked on the reservoir "clutch". Do they share the same reservoir or is there a seperate one for the brakes.
Also was wondering why there is no brake section in the downloadable maintenance manuals found on this site? Does anyone knows where I can find an english owners manual for download or purchase?
Once again, thanks for all your help so far.
Cheers
Wayne
PS: Any upcoming meets or clubs to join???
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danfromvan
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Vehicle: '93 p25w Jasper auto
Location: North Vancouver

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Post by danfromvan »

The brake fluid reservoir is at the right edge of the dashboard on the driver's side under a plastic cover marked brake fluid.

Here's a recent thread on manuals:
http://www.delica.ca/forum/vote-for-eng ... -6364.html
The New Zealand publisher mentioned has an Owners Manual and is about to publish a Workshop Manual, both for the L300. The Owners Manual is pretty good, a direct translation from the Mitsubishi Japanese manual.

The Russek manual is mentioned and it can be purchased from the UK club http://www.mdocuk.co.uk/
It's a workshop manual for the L300 as well. Covers 1987-1992 but is also good for 1993. Not a bad reference but the info on the Wiki is better. It does have a section on brakes though.

Another good club for reference is the Australian one http://www.delicaclub.com/
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danfromvan
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Re: New to Delicas

Post by danfromvan »

I just noticed that both manuals are now available (as well as L400 ones) in the UK Delica Club shop

http://www.click2add.co.uk/index1.html
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