The Mitsubishi Nimbus/Space Wagon 1993-1999 Repair Service Manual provides a comprehensive guide for maintaining and repairing your vehicle. This detailed manual includes step-by-step instructions, illustrations, and diagrams to help you perform a wide range of repairs and services. It covers every aspect of your vehicle, from the engine to the body, interior, and electrical systems.
The manual features detailed information on:
* **Engine:** Covers the 2.4L 4G64 SOHC, 2.4L 4G64 GDI, 1.8L 4D65, 1.8L 4G93, 2.0L 4G63, and 2.0L 4D68 engines. Includes sections on lubrication, fuel system, engine cooling, intake and exhaust, engine electrical, emission control, and more.
* **Transmission:** Comprehensive coverage of both manual and automatic transmissions.
* **Drivetrain:** Includes detailed information on the front and rear axles, wheels and tires, power plant mount, front and rear suspension, and propeller shaft.
* **Brakes:** Sections on service brakes and parking brakes.
* **Steering:** Detailed coverage of the steering system.
* **Body:** Information on the body, interior, and exterior of the vehicle.
* **Electrical Systems:** Covers SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), chassis electrical, and wiring diagrams.
* **Climate Control:** Includes sections on the heater and ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
With this manual, you will have access to the same information that professional technicians use to diagnose and repair your Mitsubishi Nimbus/Space Wagon (1993-1999).
The Mitsubishi Nimbus, marketed as the Space Wagon in some regions, is a compact minivan that was produced by the Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors from 1993 to 1999. It was the successor to the Mitsubishi Chariot, and it was positioned as a versatile and spacious vehicle suitable for families and active individuals. The Nimbus was designed to offer a blend of practicality and comfort, with its boxy shape maximizing interior space, and its sliding doors providing easy access to the cabin. The vehicle was powered by a range of gasoline engines, including the 1.8-liter 4G63 and the 2.0-liter 4G64, both known for their reliability.
The Nimbus, being a product of the 1990s, offered a number of features that reflected the automotive landscape of that era. Standard features included power steering, air conditioning, and AM/FM radio, while higher trim levels may have offered options such as power windows, central locking, and an anti-theft system. Notably, the Nimbus was available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations, providing additional traction for challenging conditions. However, the Nimbus's design and specifications were influenced by the changing demands of the market, and it faced increasing competition from newer and more technologically advanced minivans. Despite being a popular and reliable vehicle in its time, the Nimbus was ultimately discontinued in 1999, making way for newer models in Mitsubishi's minivan lineup.