This comprehensive Mitsubishi Space Wagon Space Runner Workshop Service Repair Manual provides in-depth guidance for all service and repair procedures for models spanning from 1991 to 2002. The manual meticulously covers every aspect of servicing and repair, empowering you to tackle any job with confidence. Detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by clear illustrations, guide you through each procedure, making even complex tasks accessible. With this manual, you possess a complete reference for maintaining and repairing your Mitsubishi Space Wagon Space Runner, enabling you to perform a wide range of services, from routine maintenance to more intricate repairs. The manual encompasses all models, engines, trim levels, and transmission types, ensuring that you have the necessary information for your specific vehicle.
The Mitsubishi Space Wagon, later rebranded as the Space Runner, is a compact minivan that enjoyed significant popularity between 1991 and 2002. Produced across three generations, the Space Wagon was known for its practicality, versatility, and spacious interior. The first generation (1991-1995) featured a boxy design with a high roofline that maximized passenger and cargo space. It was available with a range of four-cylinder petrol engines, offering a blend of comfort and fuel efficiency. The second generation (1995-1999) brought a more rounded and aerodynamic design, contributing to improved fuel economy. This generation also introduced a 2.4-liter V6 engine option, delivering enhanced performance. The final, third generation (1999-2002) retained the rounded styling while refining the interior and exterior features. Throughout its lifespan, the Space Wagon remained a reliable and practical option for families and individuals seeking ample space and versatility.
Mitsubishi offered the Space Wagon with a variety of features depending on the year and trim level. Common offerings included power steering, power windows, air conditioning, a cassette player, and a sunroof. Later models saw the introduction of features like anti-lock brakes (ABS), airbags, and CD players. The Space Wagon's popularity stemmed from its spacious interior, offering ample legroom and headroom for passengers in all rows, as well as a generous cargo area. It also boasted a flexible seating configuration, allowing for various arrangements to accommodate different needs. The Space Wagon's practicality, combined with its reliable performance and relatively affordable price, made it a strong competitor in the minivan segment. It was particularly popular in Japan and other Asian markets, where its spaciousness and versatility were highly valued.