This comprehensive Factory Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for the 1989-1993 Mitsubishi Galant, covering all aspects of repair and maintenance.
The manual covers general information about the vehicle, followed by in-depth sections on the engine, including lubrication, fuel systems, cooling systems, intake and exhaust components, electrical systems, and emissions controls. It also explores the transmission system, encompassing both manual and automatic transaxles, as well as the clutch system.
Next, the manual delves into the complexities of the vehicle's axles, wheels, and tires. It then details the power plant mount, front and rear suspension systems, and the braking system, covering both service and parking brakes. The steering system is also thoroughly explained.
The manual concludes with a comprehensive exploration of the vehicle's body, exterior features, chassis electrical components, and wiring diagrams. For ease of navigation, you'll find component locations, configuration diagrams, splice locations, and a detailed alphabetical index to quickly locate the information you need.
The 1989-1993 Mitsubishi Galant was a mid-size sedan that marked a significant shift for the Japanese automaker. This generation, known internally as the "E30" series, introduced a more modern and sophisticated design, departing from the boxy styling of its predecessors. The Galant's sleek, aerodynamic lines were a product of Mitsubishi's commitment to improving fuel efficiency and aerodynamics, offering a more contemporary and refined look. Under the hood, the Galant was powered by a range of four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines, including the iconic 2.4-liter 4G63 engine known for its performance and durability. The Galant's suspension was engineered for a comfortable yet responsive ride, making it a well-rounded vehicle suitable for daily commutes and long road trips. Furthermore, the Galant came standard with features like power steering, air conditioning, and AM/FM radios, catering to a growing demand for comfort and convenience in this segment.
This generation of the Galant was a popular choice among drivers seeking a reliable and stylish vehicle at a reasonable price. The Galant's reputation for quality and affordability was further enhanced by its high safety standards, which included standard safety features like front disc brakes and a driver's side airbag. The 1989-1993 Galant was also known for its spacious and comfortable interior, offering ample legroom and headroom for both front and rear passengers. While the Galant's overall design and features were well-received by critics and consumers alike, the manual transmission option was praised for its smooth shifting and engaging driving experience. This generation of the Galant captured the essence of the era's automotive trends, offering a blend of practicality, performance, and style while remaining a reliable and affordable option for discerning drivers.