This comprehensive service and repair manual provides you with the complete knowledge and instructions needed to maintain and repair your Mitsubishi Space Wagon Space Runner, covering all model years from 1991 to 2002. This professional-grade manual, used by mechanics and technicians worldwide, offers step-by-step instructions, detailed exploded diagrams, and high-resolution images to guide you through every repair and servicing procedure. From basic maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations to complex engine repairs and electrical troubleshooting, this manual covers it all. With hundreds of pages of detailed information, you'll have the confidence to tackle any job, saving time and money on repairs.
The Mitsubishi Space Wagon, also known as the Space Runner in some markets, was a popular minivan produced by the Japanese automaker from 1991 to 2002. The first generation of the Space Wagon was released in 1991 as a replacement for the Mitsubishi Chariot, offering a more spacious and versatile interior. The van was known for its innovative design features, including a high roofline, sliding doors on both sides, and flexible seating arrangements that could accommodate up to eight passengers. The Space Wagon was powered by a range of gasoline engines, including 1.8L and 2.0L four-cylinder units, and offered both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive options. It was available in various trim levels, ranging from basic models to more luxurious versions with features like leather seats, sunroof, and automatic climate control.
The Space Wagon was a successful model for Mitsubishi, earning praise for its practicality, comfort, and reliability. It was particularly popular in Japan, Europe, and Australia, where it was appreciated for its versatility and ability to handle both city driving and longer journeys. The second generation of the Space Wagon was launched in 1998 and featured a more aerodynamic design, a more powerful engine lineup, and enhanced safety features. However, the Space Wagon was eventually discontinued in 2002, replaced by the Mitsubishi Grandis which aimed to appeal to a wider audience. Although no longer in production, the Mitsubishi Space Wagon remains a popular choice for families and those looking for a spacious and reliable vehicle. The Full Service & Repair Manual for the 1991-2002 Space Wagon provides crucial information for owners and mechanics alike, covering everything from routine maintenance to detailed repair procedures.