This comprehensive workshop manual provides detailed repair and service information for the Mitsubishi RVR Space Runner Wagon, covering model years 1991 to 1997. It includes a wealth of technical information, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions to guide you through every maintenance, repair, and service procedure. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, steering, electrical systems, and more.
Specifically, it covers the following engine types: 2.4L 4G64, 1.8L 4D65 turbocharged, 1.8L 4G93, 2.0L 4G63, and 2.0L 4D68 turbocharged diesel. Transmission coverage includes both 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions.
Inside the manual, you'll find sections dedicated to general information, specifications, tightening torque values, maintenance procedures, special service tools required for specific tasks, troubleshooting guides, detailed breakdowns of engine systems (like lubrication, fuel, cooling, intake, exhaust, electrical, emissions control), as well as comprehensive coverage of the clutch, transmission, axles, wheels, tires, power plant mount, fuel injection, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), throttle body, fuel injectors, intake air system, engine control module, air cleaner system, turbocharger system, charging system, ignition system, starting system, anti-lock brakes, power steering, audio system, lighting system, front and rear suspension, brakes, parking brakes, steering, body, interior, exterior, SRS restraint system, chassis electrical, heater and ventilation, air conditioning, propeller shaft, wiring diagrams, and configuration diagrams.
This manual is a valuable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, providing the technical knowledge and guidance needed to keep your Mitsubishi RVR Space Runner Wagon running smoothly.
The Mitsubishi RVR Space Runner, known as the Space Wagon in some markets, was a compact minivan produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1991 to 1997. It was the first generation of the Mitsubishi Space Runner/Space Wagon model line, and it was a significant departure from the company's previous offerings in the minivan segment. Unlike the boxy and utilitarian minivans of the time, the RVR Space Runner featured a more stylish and aerodynamic design, with rounded edges and a sloping roofline. This design, inspired by the popular station wagons of the period, aimed to appeal to a wider range of customers, including those who desired a more car-like driving experience.
The RVR Space Runner was available in both three-door and five-door configurations, offering a flexible seating arrangement for up to seven passengers. It was powered by a range of four-cylinder petrol engines, ranging from the 1.6-liter 4G63 to the 2.0-liter 4G64, paired with either a manual or automatic transmission. The RVR Space Runner was praised for its spacious interior, versatility, and fuel efficiency. It also featured a number of innovative features for its time, including a fold-flat second-row seat, a roof-mounted luggage rack, and an optional sunroof. The RVR Space Runner was a successful model for Mitsubishi, contributing significantly to the company's growth in the minivan market. It was replaced by the second-generation Space Runner/Space Wagon in 1997, which further refined the design and technology of this popular model.