This comprehensive Mitsubishi Eclipse 1991 All Service Repair Manual provides you with all the information you need to service and repair your vehicle. From basic maintenance procedures to detailed engine and transmission rebuilds, this manual covers everything. It includes step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and specifications, making it easy for even the novice mechanic to tackle any repair job. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual will be an invaluable resource for keeping your Eclipse running smoothly for years to come. The manual covers all aspects of the car, including:
* Engine
* Transmission
* Electrical system
* Suspension
* Brakes
* Body
* Interior
This manual is a must-have for any owner of a 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse. With its detailed information and easy-to-follow instructions, you can confidently perform all your own repairs and save money in the process.
The 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse, a two-door coupe, marked a significant shift in the Japanese automaker's approach to the American market. It was a departure from the more traditional, boxy designs that Mitsubishi had become known for, showcasing a sleek, sporty aesthetic that resonated with a new generation of drivers. Built on a front-wheel drive platform and powered by a 1.8-liter, 140-horsepower four-cylinder engine, the Eclipse offered a compelling mix of performance and affordability. Its agile handling, aided by independent suspension and power rack-and-pinion steering, provided a fun and engaging driving experience. The Eclipse's interior, while simple, offered a comfortable cabin with a functional dashboard layout. It also boasted a surprisingly spacious backseat, making it a practical choice for small families or those who frequently carried passengers. Available with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission, the Eclipse's versatility further cemented its appeal to a broad range of buyers.
The 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse, despite its entry-level status, quickly gained a foothold in the burgeoning sports coupe market. It attracted attention for its aggressive styling, playful handling, and value proposition. The Eclipse's success was further amplified by its affordability, making it an appealing alternative to more expensive rivals. However, its base engine's modest power output left some enthusiasts wanting more. Mitsubishi responded to this demand by introducing a more potent 16-valve, 140-horsepower engine in subsequent years, further enhancing the Eclipse's sporty credentials. As the first generation of the Eclipse matured, its success laid the foundation for a legacy of performance and innovation that would continue to define the model throughout its lifespan. The 1991 Eclipse, with its blend of style, practicality, and affordability, proved a significant stepping stone for Mitsubishi in establishing itself as a credible player in the American market.