This comprehensive service and repair manual is designed for the Mitsubishi MGNA/VERADA (TL/KL, TJ/KJ, TJ RALLIART, TH/KH). It provides detailed information on servicing, maintenance, and troubleshooting for your vehicle. This manual is directly from the local service repair shop, offering a wealth of professional technical information to facilitate efficient repairs.
The manual is structured with easy-to-read text, accompanied by high-quality diagrams and illustrations. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or an experienced mechanic, this manual provides clear, step-by-step instructions to guide you through every repair task. With detailed exploded views and diagrams, you'll understand exactly how to complete each job correctly and effectively.
This manual covers every aspect of your Mitsubishi MGNA/VERADA, offering a complete breakdown of the vehicle. It includes detailed instructions based on full disassembly, ensuring you have access to the precise information needed for any repair.
The clear and concise writing style, coupled with comprehensive illustrations, makes it possible for anyone with basic mechanical knowledge to confidently service and repair their Mitsubishi MGNA/VERADA. The manual also includes all manufacturer specifications and technical information you need for a successful repair.
The Mitsubishi Magna/Verada, produced between 1985 and 2005, represented a pivotal phase in the Australian automotive landscape. As a mid-size sedan, it carved a niche for itself through its blend of practicality, comfort, and performance. The model underwent significant iterations over its production run, evolving from the original "Sigma" moniker to the iconic "Magna" and "Verada" names. Notably, the Verada sub-model introduced a luxurious trim level, emphasizing comfort and refinement. The "TL/KL" models, later succeeded by "TJ/KJ" and "TH/KH" variations, embodied technological advancements with features like fuel injection, ABS brakes, and power steering becoming standard across the range. The pinnacle of the Magna lineage was arguably the "TJ Ralliart," boasting a powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine, sport-tuned suspension, and aggressive styling, catering to a more performance-oriented audience.
The Magna/Verada's appeal lay in its diverse range of engines, offering a solution for various driving preferences. The base models were powered by economical four-cylinder units, while the higher-spec versions featured potent V6 engines capable of impressive performance. The car was praised for its spacious interior, practical design, and comfortable ride, making it suitable for family use. Though not known for its sportiness like the Lancer Evo, the "Ralliart" version provided a sportier driving experience, offering a balance of comfort and performance. The Magna/Verada's popularity in Australia was evident in its consistent sales figures, solidifying its position as a reliable and versatile car for a diverse range of drivers. Its legacy continues to resonate with enthusiasts who appreciate its historical significance and enduring appeal.