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Global Autogas Supplies, offer a range of after-market LPG systems to suit most makes and models of vehicles.
Installation
Installation of the system is carried out at authorised workshops, which specialise in LPG installations. All accredited installers carry out quality workmanship and are familiar with our product range.
Warranty
Systems carry the standard manufacturers warranty. *Low cost warranty available; New vehicles 3yr 100,000km, Used vehicles 2 yr 30,000km.
The Mitsubishi Triton utilises specific vehicle components that minimise alterations to the vehicle.
*Conditions Apply
Fuel Selector Switch
The fuel selector switch is located in the dash to the right of the steering wheel. The switch has 2 main positions: LPG and Petrol (ULP).
When running on LPG the switch will show a light indicating that the vehicle is in LPG mode, and vice versa for petrol operation. The vehicle will operate solely on the fuel selected via the fuel selection switch - petrol (ULP) or LPG.
Fuel Gauge (interface)
The level of LPG is measured using the existing petrol gauge on the dash of the vehicle. This is referred to as an interface gauge, whereby the one gauge measures 2 different fuels, depending on the fuel operation of the vehicle at the time.
During LPG operation, the fuel gauge will show the level of LPG in the LPG storage cylinder; the same gauge will show the remaining petrol in the petrol tank when operating on petrol (ULP).
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LPG filler location
(petrol filler pocket)
The LPG filler on the Triton utility is located in the rear panel next to the number plate. On the Triton cab chassis the filler is located next to the petrol filler under the tray. |
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Cylinder Location
Mid mount cylinder location, where the LPG storage cylinder is mounted under the vehicle in the middle, holding a useable 53 litres of LPG. The spare wheel remains in its original position. |
All LPG cylinders are tested in accordance to the relevant design rules and Australian Standards.
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