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Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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just wondering if anyone has put a auto car satarter on their l44 yet???? if so where did you go???
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I have an old alarm system lying around that includes a remote starter, I plan to install it myself in the L400 once it arrives.
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CDN Tire has a 4 button remote starter for $99(50% off this week).
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so Green 1 your saying it should be strait forward for me to get one installed in my l400 ????? I'm guessing the wiring will be relatively the same here as in other countries yea...
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I have remote start in my Jasper. The brand is Starbo and the Model for an L400 is RS60R. They are a common model in Japan. My wife's WRX which is fully imported, came with a Starbo remote Start as well. They have a small remote with a 3" pull out aerial and one button. They work from 100mtrs or so with the Ariel out. The adjustments for the glow plug timing etc is on the main unit. They are very safe as they are connected to the hand brake and "park" . You can buy them cheap on Japanese Yahoo... Cheers..
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madmazda wrote:so Green 1 your saying it should be strait forward for me to get one installed in my l400 ????? I'm guessing the wiring will be relatively the same here as in other countries yea...
It is the same as on any other diesel engine. just make sure the shop that installs it knows how to install one on a diesel (the last place I tried didn't bother getting an input from the glow plugs, needless to say, it never worked right unless the engine was already warm, they also didn't bother with the park brake input so the turbo timer feature didn't work, and they screwed up the engine-running indicator so that it wouldn't recognize that the engine was running properly even if it had suceeded!)
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Green1 wrote:
madmazda wrote:so Green 1 your saying it should be strait forward for me to get one installed in my l400 ????? I'm guessing the wiring will be relatively the same here as in other countries yea...
It is the same as on any other diesel engine. just make sure the shop that installs it knows how to install one on a diesel (the last place I tried didn't bother getting an input from the glow plugs, needless to say, it never worked right unless the engine was already warm, they also didn't bother with the park brake input so the turbo timer feature didn't work, and they screwed up the engine-running indicator so that it wouldn't recognize that the engine was running properly even if it had suceeded!)
man you have had some crappy luck when it come to you deli, I hope everything else in your life is peachy to make up for it, doesn't seem quite fair.
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loki wrote:man you have had some crappy luck when it come to you deli, I hope everything else in your life is peachy to make up for it, doesn't seem quite fair.
lol, well, I'm turning over a new Delica page this month with the new L400 arriving, and the L300 leaving (I hope) so I hope to do a bit of a reset on my luck in this department.

Don't get me wrong, despite all the bad luck on the L300, I don't regret it for a moment. I did what I thought was best at the time, and given the same options and situation again, I probably would do the same thing all over again. That vehicle has provided me with a ton of enjoyment, and capabilities that I never thought I would have. And through most of it, I've still been sporting the "Delica Grin", you just can't help but to enjoy every moment behind the wheel of a Delica.
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thanks everyone so much when / if I get one I'll make damn sure that the shop DOES all of this great help than you.... :-D :M
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