Mitsubishi Triton

Fuel Contamination Remediation Standards

⚠️ CRITICAL: Mitsubishi Triton Diesel Misfuel

The Mitsubishi Triton is one of the most commonly misfuelled vehicles in New Zealand. If petrol has been added:

⚠️ 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

SpecificationDetails
Vehicle TypeUtility / Pickup Truck
Current GenerationKL/KK (2015-present)
Fuel Types AvailableDiesel (2.4L MIVEC)
Diesel Engine4N15 2.4L MIVEC - Common Rail Turbo Diesel
Fuel Tank Capacity75L
Anti-Siphon DeviceYes
Fuel Pump Access PanelLimited/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:

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”
— Mitsubishi Service Manual

Procedure Steps (NZIFDA Standard)

  1. Secure vehicle in safe location, ignition OFF, keys removed
  2. Assess contamination type - confirm petrol in diesel
  3. Relieve fuel system pressure per Mitsubishi procedure
  4. Disconnect battery negative terminal
  5. Raise vehicle on four-post hoist
  6. Remove underbody protection panels and heat shields
  7. Disconnect filler neck from tank
  8. Disconnect fuel lines at tank
  9. Disconnect fuel pump/sender electrical connector
  10. Support tank with transmission jack
  11. Remove tank strap mounting bolts
  12. Lower tank and remove from vehicle
  13. Drain all contaminated fuel to approved container
  14. Remove fuel pump module for tank inspection
  15. Flush tank interior
  16. Replace fuel filter
  17. Reinstall tank per Mitsubishi specifications
  18. Refill with diesel fuel
  19. Prime system and test for leaks
  20. Start engine and verify operation
  21. Test drive and final inspection

⚠️ If Engine Was Started on Contaminated Fuel

If the Triton diesel engine was started or driven with petrol contamination:

4x4 Model Considerations

Triton 4x4 models may have additional considerations:

Parts Typically Required

PartNotes
Fuel FilterAlways replace - Mitsubishi Genuine or equivalent
Fuel Tank Seal/GasketReplace if disturbed
Fuel Pump Module O-ringReplace on reassembly
Fuel Line SealsInspect, replace if required

Estimated Labour Time

ScenarioTypical 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 replacement8+ hours (varies)

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