Competitiveness:
The Mitsubishi Colt Lancer of this era was positioned as a reliable and economical compact car, competing with models from Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Ford in global markets. It offered a balance of practicality, fuel efficiency, and affordable performance.
Value Proposition:
This service manual represents a significant value for owners of the 1992-1995 Mitsubishi Colt Lancer, providing factory-level diagnostic and repair information that can substantially reduce maintenance costs and extend the vehicle's lifespan.
Manual Advantages:
Electronic format offers superior clarity through zooming capabilities, enabling precise identification of parts and components, especially crucial for intricate systems and detailed diagrams. Instant download post-payment ensures immediate access for urgent repairs or maintenance.
Comprehensive Coverage:
Yes
Specific Systems Listed:
Engine, Lubrication, Fuel, Cooling, Intake and Exhaust, Engine Electrical, Emission Control, Clutch, Manual Transmission, Automatic Transmission, Propeller Shaft, Front Axle, Rear Axle, Wheel and Tyre, Power Plant Mount, Front Suspension, Rear Suspension, Service Brakes, Parking Brakes, Steering, Body, Exterior, Interior, Supplemental Restraint System, Chassis Electrical, Heater, Air Conditioner and Ventilation
Estimated Page Count:
Typically 800-1200+ pages for a full factory service manual of this era. Specific number not provided, but extensive.
Type:
Factory Service Repair Manual
Compatibility:
Windows & Mac
Requirements:
Adobe PDF Reader, WinZip
Powertrain:
Detailed coverage of engine mechanicals, lubrication systems, fuel delivery (including EFI), cooling systems, intake/exhaust manifolds, engine electrical systems (ignition, starting, charging), emissions control systems, clutch operation, manual and automatic transmission service, propeller shaft, axles, and engine/transmission mounts.
Chassis Suspension Steering Brakes:
Comprehensive information on front and rear suspension systems, wheel and tire specifications, service brake systems (hydraulic, ABS if equipped), parking brake systems, and steering systems (power steering components).
Body Interior Electrical:
Coverage includes body construction, exterior trim, interior components, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) – airbags, chassis electrical systems (lighting, wiring diagrams, fuses, relays), and HVAC (Heater, Air Conditioner, Ventilation).
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance procedures, fluid level checks, filter replacements, spark plug replacement, belt adjustments, etc.
Diagnostics Troubleshooting:
Includes diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) for engine management systems, symptom-based troubleshooting guides, and specific diagnostic procedures for various systems.
Repair Rebuild:
Step-by-step repair and overhaul procedures for major components such as engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, and steering.
Specifications Data:
Provides essential technical specifications, torque values, clearances, fluid capacities, and part identification numbers.
Depth:
Factory level detail, suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY mechanics. Covers everything from routine maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds.
Quality:
High resolution PDF allowing for zoomable clarity of diagrams and text.
Searchability:
Typically searchable PDF text for quick information retrieval.
Printability:
Designed for digital viewing but likely printable page by page or in sections.
Type:
Not Applicable (Digital PDF)
Type:
Not Applicable (Digital PDF)
Engine Options:
Multiple engine options were available globally, commonly including 4-cylinder engines such as the 1.3L (4G13), 1.5L (4G15), and 1.6L (4G16/4G92 MIVEC on some performance variants). The manual covers these diverse engine types.
Horsepower Range:
Typically ranging from 70 HP to over 110 HP depending on the specific engine and market. Performance variants could exceed this.
Type:
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) for most models, with potential for carbureted versions in specific markets. The manual details EFI system diagnostics and components.
Type:
Timing Belts were standard for these engines. The manual provides detailed procedures for inspection, tensioning, and replacement, emphasizing critical alignment marks to prevent engine damage.
Type:
Manual Transmission (typically 5-speed)
Type:
Automatic Transmission (typically 3-speed or 4-speed)
Fluid Specifications Manual:
Manual transmission fluid (MTF) specifications will be detailed, typically GL-4 rated gear oil. Capacity will vary by transmission model.
Fluid Specifications Automatic:
Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) specifications are crucial. Mitsubishi often specified specific ATF types (e.g., ATF-SP II or equivalent) for its transmissions. Fluid capacity and change intervals will be included.
Body Styles:
Sedan (4-door) and Hatchback (3-door or 5-door) were common.
Wheelbase Range:
Approximately 2440 mm to 2500 mm, depending on specific model and generation variant.
Curb Weight Range:
Typically between 950 kg to 1150 kg, varying by body style and equipment.
Crash Test Data:
Vehicle safety standards and crashworthiness for this era varied significantly by region. The manual may reference internal Mitsubishi safety data or regional standards if available.
Braking Systems:
Front disc brakes and rear drum brakes were standard. Some higher trims or optional packages may have included front and rear disc brakes, and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).
Restraint Systems:
Driver and passenger airbags (SRS) were optional or standard on later models of this generation. Seatbelt pre-tensioners and energy-absorbing steering columns were also features.
Audio System:
Factory-installed radio/cassette player, often with optional CD changer compatibility. Manual covers basic electrical hookups and fuse locations.
ABS:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was an option on some models, requiring specific diagnostic procedures detailed in the manual.
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive electrical wiring diagrams are a key feature, essential for diagnosing and repairing any electrical faults, including those related to optional accessories.
Oil Change:
Typical recommendation: every 5,000-7,500 miles (8,000-12,000 km) or 6-12 months, whichever comes first. Manual will provide precise interval based on driving conditions.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Critical maintenance item. Typically recommended every 60,000-90,000 miles (96,000-144,000 km) or 5-7 years. Failure can cause severe engine damage.
Coolant Flush:
Recommended every 2 years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km).
Engine Oil:
Commonly API SG or SH rated, SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 viscosity. Manual will specify exact type and API classification.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 hydraulic brake fluid. Manual will specify the precise type and capacity.
Power Steering Fluid:
Specific power steering fluid or ATF type as per manufacturer. Manual will detail this.
Engine Mounts:
Hydraulic engine mounts can degrade over time, leading to increased vibration transmitted to the cabin.
Cooling System:
Radiator hoses, thermostat, and water pump can be sources of leaks or failure, especially with age. Overheating is a common symptom.
Electrical Connectors:
Corrosion or degradation of electrical connectors, particularly in chassis wiring and engine bay, can lead to intermittent issues.
Suspension Components:
Ball joints, tie rod ends, and bushings are wear items that can lead to steering looseness and noise. The manual details inspection and replacement.
Mitsubishi Motors:
Mitsubishi Motors has a long history of producing reliable and often innovative vehicles, with a strong presence in rally racing that influenced many of their road-going models, including the Lancer lineage.
Lancer Generation:
The 1992-1995 models represent the fifth generation of the Mitsubishi Lancer (chassis code CB/CD). This generation saw significant styling updates and technological advancements over its predecessors.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily manufactured in Japan, with production and assembly also occurring in various global facilities for different markets.