This comprehensive repair manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for the Mitsubishi Mirage, Colt, and Lancer models produced between 1992 and 1996. It encompasses a wide range of automotive systems, ensuring you have the necessary information for both routine maintenance and complex repairs. The manual covers multiple engine types, including the 1.5L 4G15, 1.3L 4G13, 1.6L 4G92, 1.8L 4G93, and 2.0L 4D68.
Dive deep into each system with detailed explanations of components, operations, and troubleshooting procedures. From engine fundamentals and lubrication systems to fuel delivery, cooling, and emissions control, the manual guides you through every aspect of your Mitsubishi vehicle. Explore the intricate workings of the transmission, clutch, axles, and suspension systems, providing detailed diagrams and instructions for repair and maintenance.
The manual also covers braking systems, both service and parking brakes, as well as steering, bodywork, interior components, exterior features, and electrical systems. Specific sections are dedicated to the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System), heater and ventilation, and air conditioning, offering comprehensive guidance for all aspects of your vehicle.
With its detailed step-by-step procedures, clear illustrations, and exploded views, this repair manual empowers you to confidently diagnose, maintain, and repair your Mitsubishi Mirage, Colt, or Lancer.
The Mitsubishi Mirage, Colt, and Lancer models produced from 1992 to 1996 were a trio of compact cars that enjoyed significant popularity during their production run. Built on the same platform and sharing a significant amount of mechanical componentry, these cars provided a compelling blend of affordability, practicality, and reliability. The Mirage, the smallest of the three, targeted the entry-level market with its compact size and fuel-efficient engines. The Colt, slightly larger, offered more space and a wider range of engine options, making it a versatile car suited for both city driving and occasional family outings. The Lancer, the largest of the three, boasted a larger, more powerful engine, a sportier chassis, and a more upscale interior, appealing to customers looking for a fun and practical driving experience.
Despite their individual personalities, all three models were known for their robust construction, durable engines, and reasonably priced maintenance. Powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, ranging from 1.3L to 1.8L in displacement, these cars provided a balance of performance and fuel economy. The Mirage and Colt were primarily equipped with 5-speed manual transmissions, offering excellent fuel efficiency, while the Lancer offered an optional 4-speed automatic for added convenience. All models offered a choice between sedan and hatchback body styles, providing customers with a versatile range of options to suit their needs. The 1992-1996 Mitsubishi Mirage, Colt, and Lancer series were reliable and affordable cars that provided a solid foundation for the brand's future success in the compact car market. With a focus on practicality, affordability, and fuel efficiency, these cars were popular choices for individuals and families alike, establishing a legacy of value and reliability that continues to this day.