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Mitsubishi Nimbus 2001-2003 Workshop Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive Mitsubishi Nimbus Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all aspects of repair and overhaul for the 2001, 2002, and 2003 model years. The manual assumes a working knowledge of...
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Mitsubishi Nimbus 2001-2003 Workshop Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive Mitsubishi Nimbus Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all aspects of repair and overhaul for the 2001, 2002, and 2003 model years. The manual assumes a working knowledge of general automotive practices and provides detailed instructions for a wide range of maintenance and repair procedures. It includes detailed information on engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, electrical systems, and more. With clear diagrams and step-by-step instructions, this manual is an essential resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.

The Mitsubishi Nimbus, produced from 2001 to 2003, was a compact sedan marketed exclusively in Australia. It was essentially a rebadged version of the second-generation Mitsubishi Lancer, a popular model globally. The Nimbus aimed to capture a segment of the Australian market seeking a reliable and affordable family car. It offered a choice of two 4-cylinder petrol engines, a 1.6L and a 1.8L, coupled with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Notably, the Nimbus was the first Mitsubishi model in Australia to feature the company's innovative Intelligent-Key system, allowing keyless entry and starting. While not known for exceptional performance, the Nimbus offered a blend of practicality and efficiency, catering to everyday commuting needs. The Nimbus inherited the Lancer's design language, featuring a sleek and modern aesthetic with sharp lines and a flowing profile. Inside, it provided a comfortable and spacious cabin, with a focus on functionality and practicality. The interior featured user-friendly controls, sufficient storage compartments, and a reasonable amount of passenger and cargo space. Despite offering a compelling package for its time, the Nimbus failed to achieve significant commercial success. The lack of a diesel engine option, limited safety features, and the emergence of more competitive models in the segment ultimately contributed to its discontinuation after a short two-year production run. Today, the Mitsubishi Nimbus remains a relatively obscure model, primarily remembered as a budget-friendly option for those seeking reliable transportation in the Australian market.
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