This comprehensive Mitsubishi Space Star Factory Workshop Manual covers all models from 1999 to 2003, providing detailed instructions and technical specifications for every aspect of your vehicle. From basic maintenance tasks like oil changes and brake adjustments to more complex repairs, this manual equips you with the knowledge and guidance to tackle any job with confidence.
Dive into the intricacies of your Space Star's engine, transmission, and drivetrain, learning about engine lubrication, fuel systems, cooling systems, intake and exhaust components, and electrical systems. Explore the complexities of the clutch, manual and automatic transmission, propeller shaft, front and rear axles, wheels and tires, power plant mounts, front and rear suspension, service and parking brakes, steering, and body components.
Delve into the details of the exterior and interior features, including the supplemental restraint system (SRS), chassis electrical system, and heater, air conditioner, and ventilation systems. With clear diagrams, step-by-step instructions, and troubleshooting tips, this manual empowers you to perform repairs and maintenance on your own, saving you time and money on costly mechanic visits.
The Mitsubishi Space Star, known as the Colt in some markets, is a small city car that was produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1998 to 2012. The second generation, spanning from 1998 to 2004, saw a shift towards a more modern and stylish design while retaining its practical and affordable essence. The 1999-2003 models, covered by the "Factory CHASSIS & Wiring Service Repair Workshop Manual," are characterized by their compact size, offering maneuverability and easy parking in urban environments. The Space Star's exterior design featured a sleek and aerodynamic profile, with a distinctive grille and sculpted headlights designed to enhance visibility. Inside, the cabin focused on practicality, providing ample headroom and legroom for its class, along with comfortable seating and a straightforward dashboard layout.
The Space Star's appeal lay in its combination of affordability and practicality. It was powered by a variety of gasoline engines, typically of 1.1 or 1.3 liters, known for their fuel efficiency and reliability. The manual, a critical resource for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, contains detailed information on the vehicle's chassis, electrical systems, and wiring diagrams. Spanning across hundreds of pages, it offers step-by-step instructions for maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting. The manual's comprehensive coverage of the Space Star's technical aspects empowers owners and technicians to address any issues that may arise, from basic maintenance like oil changes to more complex repairs involving engine components or electrical systems. This extensive resource ensures that the Space Star continues to function reliably and safely for years to come.