This comprehensive Mitsubishi SPACE WAGON SPACE RUNNER Workshop Repair Manual covers models from 1991 to 2002. It provides detailed instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop procedures, ensuring you have the same in-depth information as official dealers. Whether you need to change the spark plugs, rebuild the engine, or troubleshoot electrical systems, this manual offers complete guidance. It includes detailed electrical diagrams, torque settings, fluid capacities, and comprehensive service and repair procedures, covering every aspect of maintenance and repair. This essential resource is written by the manufacturer and contains thousands of pages of diagrams and information, making it the most accurate and complete repair manual available.
The Mitsubishi Space Wagon, known as the Space Runner in some markets, is a compact minivan that was produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1991 to 2002. It was part of a wave of minivans that became popular in the 1990s, offering spacious interiors and versatile seating arrangements for families and groups. The Space Wagon was available in various trim levels and with multiple engine options, including 1.8L and 2.0L gasoline engines as well as 2.4L diesel engines. The 1991 model year marked the introduction of the first generation of the Space Wagon, which featured a boxy design with a large, upright windshield and sliding doors. The Space Wagon was known for its practicality and versatility, with its spacious interior featuring removable seats and folding tables. It also offered a relatively high ground clearance, making it suitable for both urban and suburban environments.
The Space Wagon underwent a major redesign in 1996, introducing a more rounded and aerodynamic profile with a more modern aesthetic. This second generation of the Space Wagon, marketed as the Space Runner in some regions, saw the introduction of new safety features, including airbags and anti-lock brakes. The Space Wagon remained popular with families and commuters throughout its production run, offering a comfortable and reliable ride with ample cargo space. The model was successful in both Japan and Europe, where it competed with other popular minivans like the Toyota Previa and the Honda Odyssey. The Space Wagon's legacy continues, with a newer generation called the Delica D:5 taking its place in the Mitsubishi lineup. While the Space Wagon is no longer in production, its reputation for practicality and versatility continues to attract owners and enthusiasts seeking a well-built and reliable vehicle for daily life.