Includes Engine Transaxle Overhaul This Service Manual has been prepared with the latest service information available at the time of publication. It is subdivided into various group categories and each section contains diagnostic, disassembly, repair, and installation procedures along with complete specifications and tightening references. Use of this manual will aid in properly performing any servicing necessary to maintain or restore the high levels of performance and reliability designed into these outstanding vehicles. WE SUPPORT VOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION THROUGH AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE 1996 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Printed in U.S.A. ... General ...................... . Engine .............. ........... Engine Lubrication ........ . . Fuel ...................... .. Engine . .. ...... Intake and Exhaust, . . ............ . . Engine and Emission Control, ... Clutch ......................... Manual Transaxle .............. Automatic Transaxle ........... Propeller ................. Front Axle ..................... Rear Axle ...................... Wheel and Tire ................. Power Plant Mount ............. Front Suspension .............. Rear Suspension .............. Service Brakes ................ Parking Brakes ................ Steering ....................... Body .......................... Exterior ....................... Interior and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ........ Heater, Air Conditioning and Ventilation .................... Alphabetical Index .............. in Volume 2 “Electrical” of this paired Service Manu- al.
REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES WARNING! (1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any component, can lead to personal injury or death to service personnel firing. of the bag) or to the driver and passenger (from rendering the SRS inoperative). (2) If it is possible that the SRS components are heat over baklng or in drying after painting, remove the SRS components (air bag module, beforehand. (3) Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component be performed only at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer. (4) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and Its GROUP Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), before beginning any service or maintenance of any compo- nent of the SRS or any SRS-related component. NOTE Section titles with the asterisks in the table of contents in each group indicate operations requiring
CONTENTS GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS .. HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............. 3 Explanation of Manual Contents .............. 4 Model Indications ........................... 3 Maintenance, Repair and Servicing Explanations. ...................... 3 Special Tool Note ........................... 3 Terms Definition ............................ 3 Tightening Torque Indication ................. 3 HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/ INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS ............ 6 Connector Inspection Service Points .......... 10 Connector Measurement Service Points ........ 9 How to Cope with Intermittent Malfunctions ... 11 How to Use the Inspection Procedures ....... 8 Inspection Service Points for a Blown Fuse ... 12 Troubleshooting Contents .................... 6 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ....... 33 MAIN SEALANT AND ADHESIVE TABLE .. MAINTENANCE SERVICE .................. 38 Air Cleaner Element ........................ 39 Automatic Transaxle Fluid ................... 45 Ball Joint and Steering Linkage Seals ........ 50 Brake Hoses .. . ............................ 50 Disc Brake Pads ............................ 49 Drive Belt (For Generator, Water Pump, Power Steering Pump) ............................. 40 Drive Shaft Boots ........................... 50 Engine Coolant ............................. 48 Engine Oil .................................. 42 Engine Oil Filter ............................ 43 Evaporative Emission Control System ......... Exhaust System ............................. 54 Fuel Hoses ................................. 38 Fuel System ................................ 38 Ignition Cables .............................. 40 Manual Transaxle Oil ........................ Rear Axle Oil ............................ 50 Rear Drum Brake Linings and Rear Wheel Cylinders ....................... Spark Plugs ................................ 40 SRS System ............................... 51 Timing Belt ................................. 40 Transfer Oil ................................ 48 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE ........ 20 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS LUBRICANT CAPACITIES TABLE .......... 34 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE ..... SPECIAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AWD MODELS ............................ 26 TIGHTENING TORQUE .................... 32 TOWING AND HOISTING .................. 22 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ................. 13 Engine Model Stamping ..................... 15 Theft Protection ............................. 18 Vehicle Identification Code Chart Plate ....... 13 Vehicle Identification Number List ............ 14 Vehicle Identification Number Location ........ 13 Vehicle Information Code Plate. .............. 15 Vehicle Safety Certification Label ............. 15
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GENERAL How to Use This HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND SERVICING EXPLANATIONS This manual provides explanations, etc. concerning procedures for the inspection, maintenance, repair and servicing of the subject model. Unless other- wise specified, each service procedure covers all models. Procedures covering specific models are identified by the model codes, or similar designation (engine type, transaxle type, etc.). A description of these designations is covered in this manual under “VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION”. ON-VEHICLE SERVICE “On-vehicle Service” are procedures for performing inspections and adjustments of particularly impor- tant locations with regard to the construction and for maintenance and servicing, but other inspec- tions (for looseness, play, cracking, damage, etc. must also be performed. SERVICE PROCEDURES The service steps are arranged in numerical order and attention must to be paid in performing vehicle service are described in detail in SERVICE POINTS. TERMS DEFINITION STANDARD VALUE Indicates the value used as the standard for judging the quality of a part or assembly on inspection or the value to which the part or assembly is cor- rected and adjusted. It is given by tolerance. LIMIT Indicates a maximum or minimum value, the part or assembly should be kept within, in order to be functional. This value is established outside the standard value range. REFERENCE VALUE Indicates the adjustment value prior to starting the work (presented in order to facilitate assembly and adjustment procedures, and so they can be com- pleted in a shorter time). CAUTION Indicates the presentation of information particularly vital to the worker during the performance of mainte- nance and servicing procedures in order to avoid the possibility of injury to the worker, or damage to component parts, or a reduction of component or vehicle function or performance, etc.. TIGHTENING TORQUE INDICATION The tightening torque shown in this manual is a basic value with a tolerance of 10% except the following cases when the upper. and of tightening torque are given. (1) The tolerance of the ‘basic value 10%. (2) Special bolts or, the ‘like are (3) Special tightening methods are used. SPECIAL TOOL NOTE When the MMC special tool is described, please refer to the special tool is located at the beginning of each group, for a cross reference from the tool, number to the special tool number that available in your market. . MODEL INDICATIONS The following abbreviations are used in this manual for classification of model types. M/T Indicates the manual transaxle, or models equipped with the manual transaxle. A/T Indicates the automatic transaxle, or models equipped with the automatic transaxle. MFI: Indicates the fuel injection, or engines equipped with the fuel injection. Turbo: Indicates the engine with turbocharger, or models equipped such an Non-turbo: Indicates the engine without turbocharger, or models equipped with, such an engine. FWD: Indicates the front wheel drive vehicles. AWD: Indicates the all wheel drive vehicles. ABS: Indicates the anti-lock braking system or models equipped with the braking
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1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse & Laser & Talon Service Repair Workshop Manual (1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 19
This workshop manual is a comprehensive guide for maintaining and repairing 1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Laser, and Talon models. It includes detailed instructions, diagrams, and illustrations suitable for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. The manual covers a wide range of tasks, including engine repairs, electrical system troubleshooting, brake maintenance, and suspension adjustments.
The manual provides step-by-step instructions for identifying and resolving issues, ensuring your vehicle remains in optimal condition. It covers the following models:
1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse
1990-1999 Mitsubishi Laser
1990-1999 Mitsubishi Talon
Get the 1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse & Laser & Talon Service Repair Workshop Manual to confidently tackle vehicle maintenance and repairs.
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