HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
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HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
GOOD EVENING TO EVERYONE!
I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP & EXPERIENCE!
(I'M A NEW USER)
I BOUGHT A MITSUBISHI L300 1.8 4WD OF 1983 TWO MONTHS AGO AND I NEED TO CHANGE THIS STEERING PART.
IT'S SIMILAR TO AN IDLER ARM (MB166425 MITSUBISHI CODE PART) BUT IT'S NOT THE SAME BECAUSE MY PART IS BIGGER AND IT HAS GOT A LONG ASSY (1000 LINES) WITH 2 PITMAN ARM ASSEMBLY
IN MITSUBISHI STORES EVERYONE ANSWER ME MY Vehicle Identification Number DOESN'T EXIST
MAY SOMEONE OF YOU HELP ME PLEASE?
THANKS
I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP & EXPERIENCE!
(I'M A NEW USER)
I BOUGHT A MITSUBISHI L300 1.8 4WD OF 1983 TWO MONTHS AGO AND I NEED TO CHANGE THIS STEERING PART.
IT'S SIMILAR TO AN IDLER ARM (MB166425 MITSUBISHI CODE PART) BUT IT'S NOT THE SAME BECAUSE MY PART IS BIGGER AND IT HAS GOT A LONG ASSY (1000 LINES) WITH 2 PITMAN ARM ASSEMBLY
IN MITSUBISHI STORES EVERYONE ANSWER ME MY Vehicle Identification Number DOESN'T EXIST
MAY SOMEONE OF YOU HELP ME PLEASE?
THANKS
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
1983? I believe that is going to be a 2nd Gen Delica. Tell you what? I suspect that your VIN (Frame Number) is likely going to be in the same place as a 3rd Gen Delica, beside the driver's seat, under a little hatch. Go to Delica Canada Technical (see the board index); look for "FAQ & Technical Reference Libraries"/ "Delica FAQ Section"; then look for a thread called "Useful Links", Click on that ;then scroll down 'til you see "JDM Online Catalogue", click on that; enter your VIN into the Mitsubishi field and click enter. It should give you every OEM part number for YOUR wagon, as well as other information, such as the date your wagon rolled off the assembly line. Once you have established the OEM part number ~ you should be able to source a part once you have something to cross-reference.
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
thanks dear!
i wrote my vin number but... "No exact frame number found"
it's the same answer from the mitsubishi's dealership some days ago.
This is the real problem, the vin number on the metal tablet inside the car i think is wrong!!!!!
maybe a i have to take a look on the chassis but i don't know where i can find it!
i wrote my vin number but... "No exact frame number found"
it's the same answer from the mitsubishi's dealership some days ago.
This is the real problem, the vin number on the metal tablet inside the car i think is wrong!!!!!
maybe a i have to take a look on the chassis but i don't know where i can find it!
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
Okay, to start with:
One other thing we should acknowledge is the Delicas we (in Canada) deal with are Japanese ones. You are in Italia and I'm presuming you're vehicle is Italian. Also we are generally dealing with 3rd & 4th generation Delicas, is your's a 2nd generation? We haven't established this. Is your vehicle an Italian one or was it imported?
One place you could look ~
On the L300 there is a plaque under a flap in the carpet, between the legs of the driver, beneath the seat.
This plaque (on the L300) has a few codes on it, it looks like this:

This picture comes from a thread in "Delica FAQ Section" called "L300 Vehicle Identification". This might help you out. The VIN number* on that Delica is P35W-0303137. Enter that number into the Mitsubishi field that was described in my previous post and we find that the vehicle is a Delica Star Wagon that was manufactured on the 2nd September, 1992 and it has another code that goes along with it: P35W HSRGT2, this code tells you about the vehicle. See: L300 Vehicle Identification
Falco.
*Also known as the Frame Number or the Chassis Number.
- 1/ What are the first four digits of your VIN;
2/ where did you find the VIN that didn't work?;
3/ there are a couple of codes, one is a VIN, one looks like a VIN.
One other thing we should acknowledge is the Delicas we (in Canada) deal with are Japanese ones. You are in Italia and I'm presuming you're vehicle is Italian. Also we are generally dealing with 3rd & 4th generation Delicas, is your's a 2nd generation? We haven't established this. Is your vehicle an Italian one or was it imported?
One place you could look ~
On the L300 there is a plaque under a flap in the carpet, between the legs of the driver, beneath the seat.
This plaque (on the L300) has a few codes on it, it looks like this:

This picture comes from a thread in "Delica FAQ Section" called "L300 Vehicle Identification". This might help you out. The VIN number* on that Delica is P35W-0303137. Enter that number into the Mitsubishi field that was described in my previous post and we find that the vehicle is a Delica Star Wagon that was manufactured on the 2nd September, 1992 and it has another code that goes along with it: P35W HSRGT2, this code tells you about the vehicle. See: L300 Vehicle Identification
Falco.
*Also known as the Frame Number or the Chassis Number.
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
Since you have a 2nd generation I would try either Australia or the UK Forms as I think they might have saw your generation Delica. Canadian's started to import the 3rd and newer Delicas (ours have rack and pinion steering).
Good Luck
David
Good Luck
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
pls post your frame number, will try to locate the parts for you.

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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
this is for left hand drive dont know if left and right hand drive are the same
if same as right hand drive it do have it,
thank you
if same as right hand drive it do have it,
thank you
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
ok, really thanks to everyone of you!
my V.I.N. is
JMBL035GWDU400831
the model is
L035GW - FL6
IF SOMEONE TELL ME SOMETHING MORE IS WELCOME!
THANKS THANKS THANKS
my V.I.N. is
JMBL035GWDU400831
the model is
L035GW - FL6
IF SOMEONE TELL ME SOMETHING MORE IS WELCOME!
THANKS THANKS THANKS
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
Compared with our's those digits look more like body codes, interior/exterior/paint codes, &c..
Nice looking wagon, by the way ~ do you have a name for her?
Falco.
Nice looking wagon, by the way ~ do you have a name for her?
Falco.
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
(I DON'T GIVE A NAME TO MY MITSU... FOR THE MOMENT BUT I'M THINKING ABOUT GREAT ONE
)
THanks for the informations.
IWROTE TO MITSUBISHI MOTORS (DEUTSHLAND) AND NOW I'VE GOT A CODE NUMBER (
) BUT I DIDN'T FIND IT ON WEB (
)
THE CODE IS MB315783 (Look at the picture)
DO SOMEONE OF YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN IND IT?
THANKS!

THanks for the informations.
IWROTE TO MITSUBISHI MOTORS (DEUTSHLAND) AND NOW I'VE GOT A CODE NUMBER (


THE CODE IS MB315783 (Look at the picture)
DO SOMEONE OF YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN IND IT?
THANKS!
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
delicaclub.ru
ask Profister to help you
alternatively, you can get it here. I've emailed them and it will take some time to get it but it is available. $470 USD
http://mitsubishi.lacars.ru/mb315783.html among other Russian sites
or try Mardy at Amazing Auto as your model can be found overseas in the Phillipines where he is going
ask Profister to help you
alternatively, you can get it here. I've emailed them and it will take some time to get it but it is available. $470 USD
http://mitsubishi.lacars.ru/mb315783.html among other Russian sites
or try Mardy at Amazing Auto as your model can be found overseas in the Phillipines where he is going
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Re: HELP HELP HELP! NEED MITSUBISHI'S CODE PART OF STEERING
Now that you have the OEM part number ~ have you checked with the local Mitsubishi Dealership in Italia? Just order that part. I suspect that that wagon comes from Italia or somewhere in Europe, no?
Falco.
P.S.: If you got the part number from Deutschland then why not order the part from there, as well, if you can't source it from Italia. It would be cheaper than trying to get it from Canada...
Falco.
P.S.: If you got the part number from Deutschland then why not order the part from there, as well, if you can't source it from Italia. It would be cheaper than trying to get it from Canada...
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