This comprehensive Mitsubishi Space Runner & Wagon Service and Workshop Manual covers models from 1991 to 1998, providing detailed technical information for both the 2WD Space Runner (N6) and Space Wagon (N8) models, as well as the full-time 4WD Space Wagon (N9). The manual includes in-depth information on the 4G93 1834cc and 4G64 2351cc petrol engines, ensuring you have all the necessary data for a wide range of repair and maintenance tasks.
The manual delves into the intricacies of the vehicle, covering body, chassis, and electrical systems in detail. It includes extensive wiring diagrams, making troubleshooting electrical issues a breeze. You'll find step-by-step instructions for disassembly and installation procedures, simplifying complex repairs. The manual also provides technical diagnostic procedures, enabling you to accurately identify and address any problems. This manual is the most complete workshop manual available, packed with numerous illustrations and diagrams to enhance understanding and facilitate repairs. It was written by the manufacturer and used by dealership mechanics, guaranteeing accuracy and reliability.
The Mitsubishi Space Runner and Space Wagon, produced from 1991 to 1998, were popular compact minivans that carved a niche for themselves in the Japanese market. Built on the N platform, the Space Runner and Space Wagon offered a unique blend of practicality and comfort, catering to families and individuals seeking versatile transportation. The Space Runner, available in 2WD configuration, was the sportier sibling, boasting a more aggressive design and a focus on maneuverability. Meanwhile, the Space Wagon, available in both 2WD and full-time 4WD (N9), provided greater space and practicality with its boxier silhouette and generous interior. Both models were powered by a range of gasoline engines, including the 1.6L 4G93, 1.8L 4G94, and 2.0L 4G63, offering varying levels of performance and fuel efficiency.
The Space Runner and Space Wagon were renowned for their innovative features and user-friendly design. The spacious interiors could accommodate up to seven passengers, with flexible seating configurations that prioritized comfort and convenience. The dashboard layout was clean and intuitive, offering easy access to controls and gauges. Both models came equipped with a range of standard features, including power steering, air conditioning, and electric windows. Safety was also a priority, with features like crumple zones and anti-lock brakes implemented to offer peace of mind. While these models were primarily marketed in Japan, their unique blend of functionality and space appeal led to modest success in other Asian markets, earning the Space Runner and Space Wagon a place in the history of the compact minivan segment.