This comprehensive service repair manual covers the Mitsubishi TH/KH SERIES Magna/Verada Diamante models produced between 1996 and 2005. Designed to serve both professional technicians and DIY mechanics, this manual provides detailed instructions for repairs and maintenance procedures. The manual meticulously guides you through the intricacies of your vehicle, offering step-by-step instructions and high-quality diagrams to facilitate a thorough understanding of each repair process. With detailed exploded views and comprehensive descriptions, this manual empowers you to carry out repairs and maintenance with confidence, ensuring efficiency and accuracy. The manual covers all aspects of your vehicle, from engine and transmission to bodywork and electrical systems, providing comprehensive information for every component.
The Mitsubishi TH/KH Series Magna/Verada Diamante, produced from 1996 to 2005, represents a significant chapter in the evolution of Australian-made mid-size sedans. These cars were offered in a range of trims, including the Magna, the more luxurious Verada, and the sportier Diamante. All models were powered by a choice of 2.4-liter or 3.5-liter V6 engines, paired with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The Magna, originally launched in 1985, was a popular choice for families and individuals seeking a reliable and comfortable vehicle. The Verada, introduced in 1992, offered a more premium experience with features like leather upholstery, power seats, and a sunroof. The Diamante, a separate model line in Japan, was marketed in Australia as a performance-oriented variant of the Verada, featuring a tuned suspension and upgraded engine options.
The TH/KH series Magna/Verada Diamante was praised for its spacious interior, smooth ride, and generous equipment levels. Features like dual airbags, ABS, and power windows and mirrors became standard across the range. The Magna and Verada also offered a variety of optional extras, such as cruise control, climate control, and a premium sound system. While the TH/KH series was a robust and well-received offering, its sales were hampered by competition from established players like the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. Despite this, the Magna/Verada Diamante remained a popular choice in the Australian market, earning a loyal following for its reliability and value for money. After 2005, Mitsubishi discontinued production of the Magna/Verada Diamante, marking the end of an era for Australian-made sedans.