This comprehensive workshop service repair manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for the Mitsubishi Magna Verada, covering model years 1996 to 2005. The manual encompasses over 1000 pages of in-depth information, designed to assist both professional mechanics and do-it-yourself enthusiasts with a wide range of repair and maintenance tasks.
The manual includes comprehensive coverage of all major vehicle systems, including the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, electrical system, and bodywork. You'll find detailed step-by-step procedures for diagnosing and resolving common problems, along with detailed wiring diagrams, component specifications, and torque values.
This manual is essential for anyone who needs to perform repairs, maintenance, or troubleshooting on their Mitsubishi Magna Verada. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a novice DIY enthusiast, this manual will provide you with the knowledge and guidance you need to keep your vehicle running smoothly and reliably.
The Mitsubishi Magna Verada, produced from 1996 to 2005, was a premium sedan variant of the Magna platform, designed to offer a more luxurious and refined driving experience. It featured a distinctive front grille, side skirts, and rear spoiler, differentiating it from the standard Magna. The Verada was available in three trim levels: the base model, the Executive, and the top-of-the-line VRX. The Verada models were powered by a range of engines, including the 2.6-liter 4G63 petrol engine, the 3.5-liter 6G72 V6 petrol engine, and the 3.5-liter 6G74 V6 petrol engine. The Verada offered a comfortable and spacious interior with a focus on luxury features, including leather upholstery, power seats, dual-zone climate control, and an optional sunroof.
The Magna Verada was a popular choice for its combination of performance, comfort, and practicality. It was lauded for its smooth ride, responsive handling, and ample cabin space. However, despite the positive attributes of the Verada, it faced stiff competition from other premium sedans in the market, such as the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Nissan Maxima. As a result, the Verada never achieved the same level of sales success as its mainstream Magna counterpart. The production of the Magna Verada was discontinued in 2005, marking the end of a successful, albeit niche, chapter in Mitsubishi's automotive history. The Verada remains a sought-after model by enthusiasts and collectors, especially those seeking a refined and dependable sedan with a hint of luxury.