This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for servicing and repairing your Mitsubishi Pajero Montero Shogun equipped with 6G7, 4D5, or 4M4 engines, covering model years 1996 through 2001. It encompasses all models, engine types, trims, and transmission variants. This manual is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering step-by-step guidance on every aspect of maintenance and repair. It covers a wide range of procedures, including engine overhaul, transmission repair, electrical system troubleshooting, brake system maintenance, suspension and steering work, bodywork repair, and much more. The detailed illustrations and clear language make even complex tasks easy to understand and execute. This manual serves as a complete reference guide, enabling you to confidently tackle any service or repair job on your Mitsubishi Pajero Montero Shogun.
The Mitsubishi Pajero, also known as the Montero in some markets and the Shogun in Europe, is a series of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since 1982. The name "Pajero" is Spanish for "wildcat", while "Montero" means "hunter" in Spanish. The third generation of the Pajero, known internally as the "L" series, was produced from 1996 to 2001. It was a significant departure from its predecessors, featuring a more modern design and an array of advanced features. This generation was renowned for its robust construction, impressive off-road capabilities, and comfortable interior. Available in various body styles and engine options, including the 6G7, 4D5, and 4M4 engines, the third-generation Pajero catered to a wide range of needs, from everyday driving to demanding off-road adventures.
The 6G7 engine, a 3.5-liter V6, offered a balance of power and fuel efficiency. The 4D5 engine, a 2.8-liter turbocharged diesel, delivered strong torque and excellent fuel economy. The 4M4 engine, a 3.2-liter turbocharged diesel, provided even more power and torque for heavier loads and demanding off-road conditions. The third-generation Pajero was equipped with a variety of features designed to enhance its off-road capabilities, including a robust suspension system, a selectable four-wheel drive system with low-range gearing, and a locking differential. It also came standard with safety features such as multiple airbags, anti-lock brakes, and traction control. The vehicle's spacious cabin offered comfortable seating for five or seven passengers, depending on the configuration, and included a range of amenities such as air conditioning, power windows, and a premium sound system. The third-generation Pajero established itself as a reliable and capable SUV, known for its versatility, performance, and ruggedness.