This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for repairing, maintaining, and rebuilding your 1989-1993 Mitsubishi Galant. The manual contains everything you need to tackle any repair job, from routine maintenance to complex engine overhauls.
The manual is organized by system, making it easy to find the information you need. It covers all aspects of your vehicle, including the engine, transmission, driveline, suspension, brakes, steering, restraints, body, air conditioner, and electrical system. Detailed repair procedures are accompanied by high-quality illustrations and diagrams. This manual gives you the same level of information that professional mechanics and technicians use, empowering you to work on your vehicle with confidence.
The 1989-1993 Mitsubishi Galant is a mid-size sedan that marked a significant shift in the model's design language and overall appeal. This generation, known internally as the seventh generation, introduced a more modern and aerodynamic profile, replacing the boxy shape of its predecessor. The Galant's sharp lines and sculpted contours, coupled with a spacious interior and a range of powerful engine options, allowed it to compete effectively in the increasingly competitive mid-size sedan market. Available in a variety of trim levels, the Galant catered to diverse needs, from the budget-conscious base model to the luxurious VR-4. The VR-4 variant, particularly noteworthy, featured a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine generating an impressive 200 horsepower, making it a genuine performance contender that challenged established rivals like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
Beyond its visually appealing design and powerful engines, the 1989-1993 Galant offered a comfortable and well-equipped cabin. The interior was characterized by well-built materials, a functional dashboard layout, and generous space for passengers in both the front and rear seats. The inclusion of advanced features like anti-lock brakes (ABS), power windows, and a sunroof, depending on the trim level, added to the Galant's appeal. Importantly, the 1989-1993 Mitsubishi Galant's reputation for reliability and durability proved to be a key selling point, contributing to its lasting popularity for both daily commuting and long-distance travel. The vehicle's robust design and proven mechanical components allowed many Galants to remain on the road for years, offering reliable transportation to their owners.