Market Position:
The Mitsubishi Lancer CE/CG represented a significant step for Mitsubishi in the compact/small family car segment, aiming for a balance of affordability, reliability, and a degree of sporty appeal. It competed with established models like the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, Ford Focus, and Mazda 3.
Body Styles:
Available as a 4-door Sedan and a 5-door Hatchback (in some markets). The manual covers both body styles.
Competitive Analysis:
While not always the segment leader in every metric, the Lancer CE/CG offered competitive styling, robust mechanicals, and a reputation for durability, especially in its more basic configurations. The availability of performance-oriented trims (like the Ralliart variants) also set it apart for enthusiasts. This manual provides the necessary depth to maintain and repair these vehicles effectively.
Key Features:
Practical sedan/hatchback body styles, fuel-efficient engine options, dependable underpinnings, and available all-wheel drive (on some variants). The workshop manual unlocks the full potential for maintaining these features.
Manual Value Proposition:
This manual is an essential resource for owners and mechanics looking to maintain, diagnose, and repair their Mitsubishi Lancer CE/CG. It empowers users to perform a wide range of tasks, saving on labor costs and ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of the vehicle.
Target Audience:
Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, independent repair shops, and Mitsubishi dealerships. Provides the depth required for professional-level repairs and maintenance.
Systems Covered:
Engine (including engine mechanical, lubrication, cooling, fuel, ignition, emissions), Transmission (manual & automatic), Drivetrain (front-wheel drive, potentially all-wheel drive depending on market), Brakes (hydraulic, ABS), Steering, Suspension (front & rear), HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), Electrical System (wiring diagrams, lighting, starting & charging, body electrical, accessories), Body & Chassis (interior & exterior trim, doors, windows, bumpers, frame), Diagnosis & Troubleshooting (OBD-II, error codes, component testing).
Engine Management:
Detailed coverage of engine control units (ECU), sensors (e.g., crankshaft position sensor, camshaft position sensor, oxygen sensors, throttle position sensor), actuators (e.g., fuel injectors, idle air control valve), and diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). Includes step-by-step diagnostic procedures and wiring diagrams.
Body And Interior:
Detailed instructions for interior trim panel removal and installation, seat removal, dashboard disassembly, door panel service, window regulator and motor repair, headliner replacement, and exterior body panel repair (fenders, doors, bumpers, hood, trunk lid). Includes paint and rust repair guidance.
Fuel System Service:
Fuel pump testing, fuel filter replacement, fuel injector cleaning and testing, fuel pressure regulation, and evaporative emission (EVAP) system diagnosis. Manual includes fuel tank removal and installation procedures.
Heating And Cooling System:
Detailed procedures for AC system diagnosis and repair, including refrigerant handling (with appropriate safety warnings), compressor replacement, condenser and evaporator service, blower motor diagnosis, and heater core replacement. Also covers engine cooling system components.
Procedures Included:
Routine maintenance (oil changes, filter replacements, spark plugs, timing belt), Engine overhaul and repair, Transmission service and overhaul, Brake system inspection and repair, Suspension and steering alignment and repair, Electrical component testing and replacement, Body panel repair and adjustment, Diagnostic procedures, Component removal and installation, Torque specifications for critical fasteners.
Engine Rebuild:
Complete engine rebuilding procedures, including cylinder head removal and overhaul, piston and connecting rod installation, crankshaft and bearing service, camshaft timing and replacement, seal and gasket replacement, torque specifications for all critical internal engine components.
Suspension And Steering Repair:
Replacement of struts, shock absorbers, control arms, ball joints, tie rod ends, power steering pump, steering rack, and wheel bearings. Includes front-end alignment specifications and procedures.
Electrical Troubleshooting:
Step-by-step troubleshooting guides for electrical faults, including power delivery issues, short circuits, open circuits, and intermittent problems. Covers fuse box layouts and relay testing.
Body Repair Paint:
Guidance on dent repair, panel replacement, rust prevention and repair, and basic painting procedures. Includes specifications for panel alignment and fitment.
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive. Covers from basic maintenance and troubleshooting to complete component overhaul and rebuilds. Includes detailed diagrams, specifications, and step-by-step instructions suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts.
Diagnostic Capabilities:
In-depth diagnostic flowcharts for common problems, troubleshooting based on symptoms, interpretation of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), and specific component testing procedures using multimeters, oscilloscopes, and scan tools.
Wiring Diagrams:
Comprehensive electrical wiring diagrams for all major systems, including engine control, transmission control, ABS, airbags, lighting, wipers, horn, power windows, central locking, and audio systems. Diagrams are usually color-coded for clarity.
File Format:
PDF (Portable Document Format). Generally high resolution, printable, and searchable.
Searchability:
PDF files are typically text-searchable, allowing users to quickly find specific topics or components by keyword.
Digital Access:
ZIP file contains multiple PDF documents, often organized by system or chapter for easy navigation. Allows for quick access to specific repair information.
Compatibility:
PDF format is universally compatible with most operating systems and devices (computers, tablets, smartphones).
Print Quality:
High. Designed for clear reproduction of text, diagrams, and illustrations when printed.
Diagram Clarity:
Illustrations and diagrams are usually clear and detailed, aiding in component identification and assembly/disassembly processes.
Image Resolution:
Typically sufficient resolution for printed diagrams and images, ensuring clarity for mechanical work.
Binding Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Primary Engine Variants:
Primarily featured Mitsubishi's Sirius and Orion engine families. Common displacements include 1.3L (4G13), 1.5L (4G15), 1.6L (4G92), and 2.0L (4G63/4G94). Specific engines varied by market and trim level. The 4G63 turbo engine was notably used in performance variants.
Engine Codes Common:
4G13, 4G15, 4G92, 4G94, 4G63 (Naturally Aspirated and Turbocharged variants). The manual likely details all variants applicable to CE/CG chassis codes.
Engine Design:
Inline-4 cylinder, DOHC or SOHC configurations depending on engine code and variant.
Valvetrain:
SOHC (Single Overhead Camshaft) or DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) with timing belt or timing chain, depending on the specific engine variant. Manual details timing belt/chain service procedures.
Horsepower Range:
Approximately 75 hp to over 200 hp for the performance variants (e.g., Lancer Evolution variants, though the CE/CG nomenclature usually refers to non-Evolution standard Lancers).
Torque Range Approx:
Approximately 120 Nm to 250+ Nm depending on engine displacement and configuration.
Fuel System:
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) with multi-point injection (MPI) for most variants. Some earlier or base models might have had simpler systems.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline (Petrol).
Exterior Dimensions Approx:
Overall Length: ~4350-4400 mm, Overall Width: ~1690-1700 mm, Overall Height: ~1400-1450 mm. (Exact dimensions vary by body style - sedan/hatchback - and specific model year/market).
Wheelbase Approx:
Around 2600 mm. Crucial for suspension and alignment procedures detailed in the manual.
Interior Dimensions Approx:
Seating for 5 occupants. Practical interior space for its class, though rear legroom can be tighter than some competitors. Manual details interior trim removal and installation.
Cargo Volume Approx:
Trunk capacity varies by body style. Sedan trunk space is adequate for the segment. Hatchback variants offer more versatility. Manual covers tailgate and cargo area components.
Curb Weight Approx:
Approximately 1100-1300 kg, depending on engine, transmission, and trim level.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Approx:
Approximately 1600-1800 kg. Manual will list specific GVWR for different configurations.
Towing Capacity:
Not typically designed for significant towing. Manual will list any specified towing limits.
Service Intervals General:
Oil Change: Every 5,000-7,500 miles or 6-12 months. Air Filter: Inspect every 15,000 miles, replace as needed. Spark Plugs: Typically every 60,000-100,000 miles depending on type (copper, platinum, iridium). Timing Belt: Crucial item, usually every 60,000-90,000 miles or 5-7 years (dependent on engine - non-interference vs. interference). Transmission Fluid: Automatic transmission fluid flush/change every 30,000-50,000 miles, manual transmission fluid every 50,000-75,000 miles. Coolant: Flush and replace every 30,000-50,000 miles or 2-4 years.
Brake Fluid Change:
Every 2 years or 30,000 miles, regardless of mileage. Manual specifies DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid type and bleeding procedures.
Drive Belt Replacement:
Serpentine or V-belt inspections should be done regularly, replacement every 60,000-100,000 miles or if signs of cracking/wear are present. Manual details belt tensioner service and routing.
Engine Oil Spec:
API Service SG or higher, SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30 depending on climate. Check owner's manual for precise recommendation. Manual provides exact capacities and specifications.
Coolant Spec:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Specific Mitsubishi coolant recommendations are best followed. Manual provides type and capacity.
Transmission Fluid Auto:
Mitsubishi SPII or SPIII ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) or equivalent Dexron III/Mercon. Manual details type and capacity.
Transmission Fluid Manual:
API GL-4 SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90 gear oil for manual transmissions. Manual specifies exact type and capacity.
Power Steering Fluid:
Typically ATF Dexron II/III or a dedicated power steering fluid. Manual specifies type and capacity.
Brake Fluid Spec:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid (check manual for exact specification). Must be kept dry.
Clutch Fluid:
For manual transmission vehicles, clutch fluid is typically the same as brake fluid (DOT 3 or DOT 4). Manual specifies type and capacity for clutch master cylinder.
Common Issues:
Timing belt failure (critical maintenance required), radiator leaks, front suspension wear (ball joints, tie rods), AC system leaks, power window motor failures, occasional electrical gremlins (especially related to door switches and door locks), rear wheel bearing noise. Manual provides diagnostic steps for all these.
Engine Mounts:
Engine and transmission mounts can wear over time, leading to increased vibration and noise. Manual provides replacement procedures.
Exhaust System:
Corrosion on exhaust components, especially in regions with road salt. Muffler and catalytic converter replacements are common maintenance items. Manual covers exhaust system inspection and replacement.
Cooling System:
Radiator leaks, thermostat failures, and water pump seal leaks are potential issues. Manual provides diagnostic procedures and replacement instructions for all cooling system components.
Oil Leaks:
Valve cover gaskets, oil pan gaskets, and crankshaft/camshaft seals can develop leaks over time. Manual details replacement procedures and torque specifications.
Brand Heritage:
Mitsubishi has a long history in automotive manufacturing, known for its robust engineering, particularly in SUVs and performance vehicles. The Lancer line, established in the 1970s, became a staple of their passenger car offerings, often featuring innovative technology and sporty handling.
Model Evolution:
The CE (2001-2003) and CG (2003-2007) generations of the Lancer followed the CC generation (1992-2001). These generations brought updated styling, improved interiors, and refined mechanicals, laying the groundwork for the more globally recognized 'Cedia' platform in some markets. This manual covers a crucial period in the Lancer's development.
Trim Level Variations:
Multiple trim levels existed, from basic economy models to sportier variants (e.g., ES, LS, GTS, Ralliart), each with different features and engine options. The manual provides information applicable to the range.
Performance Variants:
While the core CE/CG were mainstream models, this era also saw the development of performance variants like the Lancer Ralliart and in some regions, precursors to the Evolution models. The manual's comprehensive nature benefits all variants.
Production Years:
CE: Circa 1996-2001 (specific years vary by region). CG: Circa 2001-2003 (often considered a facelift/update of the CE or a precursor to the Cedia platform). Production locations included Japan and various global assembly plants.