Mitsubishi Fuso extends warranty coverage

July 1, 2005
Besides its base 36-month, unlimited mileage, limited bumper-to-bumper warranty, Mitsubishi Fuso has extended warranty coverage on the powertrain components

Besides its base 36-month, unlimited mileage, limited bumper-to-bumper warranty, Mitsubishi Fuso has extended warranty coverage on the powertrain components of its new 2006 Class 4-5 FE and FG models to five years or 175,000 miles. It covers all crucial powertrain components, including the engine, Aisin automatic transmission or Mitsubishi manual transmission (however equipped), clutch housing and pressure plate assembly, rear axle housing and internal parts on all models, and the front axle housing and internal parts on four-wheel-drive FG models.

Mitsubishi Fuso also has extended warranty coverage on the powertrain components of its new 2006 Class 6-7 FK and FM models to five years or 250,000 miles. This new limited warranty covers all crucial powertrain components, including the engine, Mitsubishi or Eaton manual transmission (however equipped), clutch housing and pressure plate assembly, and rear axle housing and internal parts.

Full warranty details and limitations are available from Mitsubishi Fuso authorized dealers.

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