This comprehensive workshop repair service manual for the 1991-1995 Mitsubishi Magna (KR-KS Series), Verada (TR-TS Series), Sigma, and V3000, is packed with detailed information for every aspect of vehicle maintenance and repair. It provides professional level insights, covering procedures that are typically used by mechanics and technicians.
The manual includes a vast array of information, from general vehicle information to breakdowns of specific systems, ensuring you have the resources needed for any job. Each section is presented clearly and logically, with high-quality illustrations and diagrams that make it easy to follow the instructions. You'll find detailed descriptions for engine mechanicals, lubrication systems, cooling systems, engine control, fuel systems, exhaust systems, transmission, clutch, manual and automatic transaxles, driveline, axles, front and rear suspension, wheels and tires, brakes, parking brake systems, brake control systems, steering, power steering, restraints, seat belts, supplemental restraint systems, body, locks, security systems, glass, windows, mirrors, roof, exteriors, interiors, instrumentation panels, seats, air conditioning systems, electrical wiring diagrams, starting and charging systems, lighting systems, driver information systems, wipers, washers, horns, body control systems, LAN systems, audio, visual, navigation, and telephone systems, auto cruise control, power supply, grounding, circuit elements, and comprehensive maintenance information.
This manual is your one-stop resource for all your Mitsubishi Magna, Verada, Sigma, and V3000 repair and maintenance needs. It's the perfect tool for DIY enthusiasts, professional mechanics, and anyone who wants to save money by performing their own repairs.
The 1991-1995 Mitsubishi Magna (KR-KS Series), Verada (TR-TS Series), Sigma, and V3000 represent a significant era for Mitsubishi's Australian market presence. These models were built upon the "Project Diamond" platform, which aimed to introduce a more refined and sophisticated range of vehicles. They offered a range of engine options, from the economical 2.0L 4G63 to the powerful 3.0L 6G72 V6, catering to diverse driver needs. The Magna was the core model, providing a comfortable and reliable family sedan. The Verada, a luxurious variant of the Magna, boasted premium interiors, additional features, and a sportier performance. The Sigma, focused on practicality and affordability, offered a spacious and versatile wagon option. The V3000, a unique blend of sporty performance and luxury, came equipped with a powerful V6 engine and a distinctive, aerodynamic body design.
These vehicles were known for their robust engineering, proven reliability, and comfortable ride. They offered a variety of features including power steering, air conditioning, automatic transmission, anti-lock brakes, and a spacious cabin. The 1991-1995 models were particularly notable for their advancement in safety features, with improvements in crashworthiness and airbag technology. Although these vehicles are now considered vintage, they retain a strong following amongst enthusiasts, who appreciate their blend of practicality, performance, and refined driving experience. Their robust construction and well-engineered components ensure they remain reliable and durable vehicles even after several decades.