This comprehensive Workshop Service Repair Manual for the Mitsubishi Magna TR TS, covering model years 1991 through 1996, is your essential guide to understanding and maintaining your vehicle. Designed for both professional mechanics and knowledgeable enthusiasts, this manual provides a detailed look into every aspect of the Magna TR TS, offering step-by-step instructions for a wide range of repair and maintenance procedures.
Dive into the intricacies of your Magna TR TS with sections covering tune-ups, routine maintenance, removal and installation processes, assembly and disassembly instructions, fuel system operation, ignition system diagnostics, lubrication system care, exhaust system maintenance, electrical system troubleshooting, bodywork guidance, and even extensive repair procedures involving engine and transmission disassembly. This manual empowers you to tackle various tasks, from simple maintenance to more complex repairs, all while ensuring you have the right information at your fingertips.
The Mitsubishi Magna TR TS, produced from 1991 to 1996, was a significant iteration of the Magna nameplate, marking a shift towards a more refined and luxurious driving experience. This generation, internally known as the "N" series, featured a sleeker, more aerodynamic design compared to its predecessor. The TR TS variant, particularly, was positioned as the performance-oriented model, offering a powerful 3.0-liter V6 engine paired with either a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. This engine, capable of delivering 134 kW (180 hp), provided ample acceleration and passing power, while the available manual transmission catered to enthusiasts seeking a more engaging driving experience. The Magna TR TS also benefited from numerous upgrades aimed at enhancing handling and comfort, including a firmer suspension setup, wider tires, and upgraded interior materials.
Despite its performance focus, the Magna TR TS remained a practical and spacious sedan, boasting a comfortable and well-equipped interior. Features like power windows, air conditioning, and a premium sound system were standard, while optional upgrades included a sunroof, leather upholstery, and a driver's airbag. The vehicle's spacious cabin and large trunk made it suitable for families and daily commuting, while its performance credentials ensured an enjoyable driving experience. The TR TS represented a compelling combination of practicality, performance, and comfort that solidified the Magna's reputation as a strong contender in the Australian automotive market. While its production run ended in 1996, the Magna TR TS remains a sought-after classic by enthusiasts who appreciate its unique blend of features and performance.