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Re: 1997 Mitsubishi Space Gear 4x4 B (Delica/ L400) VIN
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:25 am
by Swisstank
MardyDelica wrote:hi, rust and tire is ok but not mud,
cheers;
Mardy
Thanks :)
Re: 1997 Mitsubishi Space Gear 4x4 B (Delica/ L400) VIN
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:28 am
by Swisstank
ccautos wrote:Check your tires and look for the `DOT` marking around the side wall. If you see that stamped anywhere on the side wall and the tire is not nearing its wear limits it will pass no problem on an inspection. Also confirm that the vehicle has left hand drive headlamps. If for any reason it has RHD lights I would change them before shipping the vehicle as they can be expensive for genuine lights here. Thanks, Glen
Right on. Thanks for the help. I will check the headlights, but as the vehicle is LHD, and traffic in Switzerland drives on the right hand lane, I'm assuming that the lights will be the right ones. But I will double check for sure. Thanks
Re: 1997 Mitsubishi Space Gear 4x4 B (Delica/ L400) VIN
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:17 pm
by josh
Swisstank wrote:
The daytime running lights....at what age vehicle does that become mandatory? Or is that just all vehicles that are imported? (Because my 1978 Pontiac Formula, that I'm also taking with, back to Canada (it originally came from there, I took it to Switzerland with me), has no daytime running lights as well....
:)
The '78 Pontiac wont need daytime running lights. I think the cut off is any vehicle after 1990 that would need to retrofit them.
josh.
Re: 1997 Mitsubishi Space Gear 4x4 B (Delica/ L400) VIN
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:50 am
by Swisstank
Hello
I have a couple more questions regarding the import, or rather, the maintenance of my vehicle once its in canada. What I'm wondering about is replacement parts. How hard is it to get, for example, a thermal fan clutch for my 4G64 engine? Or a rear windschield wiper motor? Those are two things that will need replacing at some point. The fan clutch was not working very well anymore, so the mechanic locked it on full time. It works well (doesn't overheat), but really howls at higher rpms. He says it's not hurting anything, but I want to change it as soon as I can. But they are about 750.- Sfr. here. I was wondering how hard parts are to get in Canada. I know that the Space Gear is based on the Pajero chassis, with pretty much the same axles and drivetrain. I don't remember seeing Pajeros in Canada much. Is that the same thing as a Montero?
Thanks for the help.
Swisstank :)