⚠️ CRITICAL: Mitsubishi Triton Diesel Misfuel
The Mitsubishi Triton is one of the most commonly misfuelled vehicles in New Zealand. If petrol has been added:
- Do NOT start the engine
- Do NOT turn ignition to RUN (lift pump may prime system)
- Leave the vehicle where it is
- Contact NZIFDA certified technician immediately
⚠️ Mitsubishi Position - Triton
Mitsubishi prescribes fuel tank removal as the procedure for accessing Triton fuel tank contents.
The Triton’s utility/ute configuration does not include a convenient fuel pump access panel. Tank drop is typically required. Fuel contamination is classified as misuse and excluded from warranty.
Vehicle Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Type | Utility / Pickup Truck |
| Current Generation | KL/KK (2015-present) |
| Fuel Types Available | Diesel (2.4L MIVEC) |
| Diesel Engine | 4N15 2.4L MIVEC - Common Rail Turbo Diesel |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 75L |
| Anti-Siphon Device | Yes |
| Fuel Pump Access Panel | Limited/No - Tank drop typically required |
NZIFDA Recommended Method
✓ Method B: Full Tank Drop/Removal
This is the primary approved method for Mitsubishi Triton.
The Triton’s ute configuration typically requires complete fuel tank removal for effective fuel contamination remediation.
✗ Filler Neck Extraction
Not Approved - Anti-siphon devices prevent this method. Not a Mitsubishi-prescribed procedure.
⚠️ 4N15 MIVEC Diesel Engine
The Triton’s 4N15 2.4L MIVEC diesel engine uses high-pressure common rail injection:
- Variable valve timing (MIVEC) combined with turbo diesel
- High-pressure fuel pump - Denso HP4 type
- Piezoelectric injectors - Extremely sensitive to contamination
- Fuel system operating pressure - Up to 2,000 bar
Petrol contamination destroys the lubricity that diesel fuel provides, leading to rapid wear of precision fuel system components.
Mitsubishi-Prescribed Procedure
“Fuel Tank Removal (Triton)
CAUTION: Before servicing the fuel system:
- Relieve fuel system pressure
- Disconnect battery ground cable
- Work in well-ventilated area
- Drain fuel from tank using approved equipment
- Do not allow fuel to contact hot engine components”
Procedure Steps (NZIFDA Standard)
- Secure vehicle in safe location, ignition OFF, keys removed
- Assess contamination type - confirm petrol in diesel
- Relieve fuel system pressure per Mitsubishi procedure
- Disconnect battery negative terminal
- Raise vehicle on four-post hoist
- Remove underbody protection panels and heat shields
- Disconnect filler neck from tank
- Disconnect fuel lines at tank
- Disconnect fuel pump/sender electrical connector
- Support tank with transmission jack
- Remove tank strap mounting bolts
- Lower tank and remove from vehicle
- Drain all contaminated fuel to approved container
- Remove fuel pump module for tank inspection
- Flush tank interior
- Replace fuel filter
- Reinstall tank per Mitsubishi specifications
- Refill with diesel fuel
- Prime system and test for leaks
- Start engine and verify operation
- Test drive and final inspection
⚠️ If Engine Was Started on Contaminated Fuel
If the Triton diesel engine was started or driven with petrol contamination:
- Contaminated fuel has circulated through the high-pressure system
- HP4 high-pressure fuel pump may be damaged
- Fuel injectors (x4) may require replacement
- Fuel rails and lines may require flushing or replacement
- Complete fuel system replacement can exceed $12,000+
4x4 Model Considerations
Triton 4x4 models may have additional considerations:
- Transfer case and drivetrain components may affect tank access
- Additional time required for removal around 4WD components
- Same fuel system regardless of 4x2 or 4x4 configuration
Parts Typically Required
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Fuel Filter | Always replace - Mitsubishi Genuine or equivalent |
| Fuel Tank Seal/Gasket | Replace if disturbed |
| Fuel Pump Module O-ring | Replace on reassembly |
| Fuel Line Seals | Inspect, replace if required |
Estimated Labour Time
| Scenario | Typical Hours |
|---|---|
| Tank drop, drain, filter replacement (engine NOT started) | 3 - 4.5 hours |
| Full system flush (engine started briefly) | 5 - 7 hours |
| Fuel system component replacement | 8+ hours (varies) |
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