The Mitsubishi Lancer 2006 Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive guide for professional technicians and do-it-yourself mechanics seeking detailed information on repairing and maintaining their vehicle. This manual is designed for individuals with a basic understanding of electrical and mechanical concepts, offering step-by-step procedures and illustrations to guide users through various repair and maintenance tasks.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, providing detailed information on every aspect of the Mitsubishi Lancer 2006. It includes step-by-step repair procedures, critical specifications, illustrations and pictures, maintenance guidelines, disassembly and assembly instructions, cleaning and reinstalling procedures, and much more. This manual is essentially a replica of the factory service manual, offering the same level of detailed information and technical specifications found in the original manual. By utilizing this manual, owners can gain a thorough understanding of their vehicle and confidently perform repairs and maintenance tasks.
The 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer is a compact car that was produced by the Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors from 2003 to 2007. It was the eighth generation of the Lancer nameplate, and it marked a significant departure from its predecessors in terms of styling, technology, and performance. The 2006 Lancer came in a variety of trim levels, ranging from the basic ES to the sporty Ralliart and Evolution models. While all Lancers shared the same basic platform, the Ralliart and Evolution were significantly enhanced with performance upgrades, making them popular choices among enthusiasts.
The 2006 Lancer was powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, including a 1.8-liter 4G18, a 2.0-liter 4G93, and a 2.4-liter 4G69. The powertrains offered a balance of fuel efficiency and performance, depending on the specific engine and trim level. The Lancer was known for its comfortable ride, practical interior, and relatively affordable price. It also offered features like a powerful sound system, optional navigation, and a range of safety systems, including airbags and anti-lock brakes. The 2006 Lancer also served as the basis for the Mitsubishi Evolution IX, which was a highly regarded rally car, and the Lancer Sportback, a five-door hatchback with a sporty design. This model, while no longer in production, remains a popular choice for those seeking a reliable and affordable compact car with a comfortable ride and a variety of engine options.