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Mitsubushi ENDEAVOR 2004-2008 Parts Manual

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The Mitsubishi Endeavor 2004-2008 Parts Manual is an invaluable resource for anyone working on their vehicle. This comprehensive catalog contains genuine manufacturer part numbers, diagrams, approximate prices, and estimated labor...
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Mitsubushi ENDEAVOR 2004-2008 Parts Manual
The Mitsubishi Endeavor 2004-2008 Parts Manual is an invaluable resource for anyone working on their vehicle. This comprehensive catalog contains genuine manufacturer part numbers, diagrams, approximate prices, and estimated labor time for replacing each part. The manual is based on vehicles sold in the USA/Canada, providing essential information for accurate repair cost estimation.

The manual covers a wide range of components, including: Air Conditioning, Heater, Ventilation, Air Bags, Body Panels (Bumpers, Doors, Fenders, Hood, Roof, etc), Brakes, ABS, Convertible Top (if applicable), Cooling System, Radiator, Water Pump, Hoses, Dashboard, Instrument Panel, Console, Electrical (Alternator, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Lights, Cruise, Horn, Wipers), Emission System, Exhaust, Engine (oil pan, belts, pulleys, mounts, accessories; NOT internal parts), Frame, Fuel, Interior Trim, Locks, Moldings, Trim, Paint Codes, Seats, Seat Belts, Sunroof, Suspension, Steering, Transmission (mounts only), Wheels, Windows, and Glass.

While the manual provides detailed information on various parts, it does not contain service/repair information, wiring diagrams, electrical harness details, engine internal parts (such as cylinder head, engine block and their components), transmission internals, clutch, or parts specific to right-hand-drive vehicles (such as UK), or parts specific to vehicles sold outside the USA.

The Mitsubishi Endeavor, produced from 2004 to 2008, was a mid-size SUV that aimed to carve out a niche for itself in the competitive American market. Positioned above the compact Outlander, the Endeavor offered a blend of ruggedness and sophistication. Its design, while not as striking as some rivals, was functional and appealing, with a distinctive front grille and sculpted lines that hinted at its off-road capability. The interior, though not luxurious, was comfortable, accommodating five passengers with ample storage space. The Endeavor came standard with a 3.8-liter V6 engine, capable of generating 215 horsepower and 245 lb-ft of torque, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. While not the most powerful in its class, the Endeavor provided adequate acceleration and towing capacity, making it suitable for everyday driving and occasional weekend adventures.

The Endeavor was equipped with a range of features suited for both urban and suburban environments, including a spacious cabin, power accessories, and a standard audio system with CD player and auxiliary input. Safety was also a priority, with standard features such as dual front airbags, side curtain airbags, and anti-lock brakes. However, the Endeavor faced stiff competition from established players like the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot, which offered more refined interiors, better fuel economy, and more advanced technology. While the Endeavor held its own in terms of reliability and offering a solid driving experience, it ultimately fell short in terms of overall sales and market impact. Nevertheless, the Endeavor remains a testament to Mitsubishi's commitment to offering capable and practical SUVs for a discerning audience.
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