Target Audience:
Dodge Colt owners and independent repair technicians seeking OEM-level repair information.
Vehicle Segment:
Subcompact economy car, competing with models like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Ford Escort of the early 1990s.
Manual Advantage:
Vehicle-specific, dealer-level information, superior to generic repair guides. Comprehensive coverage in a single, easy-to-use PDF.
Digital Benefits:
No greasy pages, no torn/lost paper. Print only needed pages. Zoomable images for detailed views. Easy access and searchability.
Compatibility:
Windows (Vista 32/64, XP, ME, 98, NT, 2000) and Mac compatible.
Ease Of Use:
Designed for ease of use by technicians and DIY enthusiasts alike, with clear instructions and visual aids.
Engine Management:
Engine Control System, Fuel Service Specifications, Emission Control, Intake Exhaust Cooling, Lube, Ignition Starting Charging
Drivetrain:
Auto Transmission Clutch, Manual Transmission, Transfer Propeller Shaft, Drive Shaft, Differential, Axle
Chassis And Suspension:
Suspension, Tire & Wheel, Brake Control, Brake, Parking Brake, Steering Column, Power Steering
Electrical And Body:
Electrical, Multiplex/CAN Communication, Air Condition, Suppl. Restraint System, Seat Belt, Engine Immobilizer, Cruise Control, Wiper & Washer, Door Lock, Meter Audio/Visual, Horn, Windshield/Glass Mirror, Instrument Panel, Seat, Engine Hood/Door, Exterior & Interior
Engine Mechanical:
Engine mechanical component overhaul, including cylinder head, pistons, crankshaft, timing belt, and lubrication system.
Cooling System:
Radiator, water pump, thermostat, heater core, and fan system diagnostics and repair.
Fuel And Emissions:
Fuel pump, injectors, fuel filter, evaporative emission control (EVAP), and exhaust system service.
Ignition System:
Distributor, ignition coil, spark plug wires, and ignition control module testing and replacement.
Braking Components:
Brake pad and rotor replacement, brake caliper service, drum brake adjustment, brake fluid flush, and ABS system diagnostics.
Steering And Suspension:
Steering gear, power steering pump, ball joints, tie rod ends, shock absorbers, and springs.
Body And Interior:
Door mechanisms, window regulators, seat adjustments, dashboard removal, and interior trim components.
Heating And Air Conditioning:
AC system recharge, compressor, condenser, evaporator, and heater control valve diagnostics and repair.
Repair Procedures:
Complete Step-by-Step Instructions for Diagnosis, Maintenance, Servicing, and Repair
Diagnostic Procedures:
Diagnostic procedures for various systems are integrated within repair sections.
Troubleshooting Charts:
Diagnostic charts and symptom-based troubleshooting guides for common vehicle problems.
Torque Specifications:
Detailed torque specifications for all critical fasteners throughout the vehicle.
Wiring Schematics:
Complete and detailed wiring diagrams for all electrical systems, crucial for diagnosing electrical faults.
Depth Of Information:
Factory Highly Detailed, complete instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications.
Diagnostic Tools:
While not listing specific OBD-I scan tools for this era, the manual implies procedures that would be used in conjunction with basic diagnostic equipment and multimeter testing.
Special Tools:
Identifies specific factory special tools required for certain procedures, with potential descriptions or alternatives.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically 3,000-5,000 miles or 3-6 months, depending on driving conditions. Specifics in manual.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Approximately 30,000 miles. Manual will specify correct type and gap.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Crucial for interference engines. Intervals typically 60,000-90,000 miles. Manual will specify exact interval and procedure.
Engine Oil:
Likely API SG or SH, viscosity SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30. Full details in manual.
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze/coolant. Capacity and mixture ratio provided in manual.
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
Likely ATF SP-II or Dexron II/III compatible. Manual will specify exact type and capacity.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 brake fluid is typically specified. Manual will confirm type and bleeding procedures.
Power Steering Fluid:
Likely ATF or dedicated power steering fluid. Manual will specify.
Common Wear Items:
Exhaust system components, suspension bushings, clutch wear (manual transmission), cooling system hoses, and ignition components are common wear items.
Electrical Gremlins:
As with many cars of this era, intermittent electrical issues can arise, often related to grounding points or aging wiring harnesses. Manual provides detailed wiring diagrams for troubleshooting.
Dodge History Context:
The Dodge Colt was a badge-engineered vehicle from Mitsubishi, sold by Chrysler (Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler brands) to offer a small, fuel-efficient option in their lineup.
Colt Third Generation:
The 1993 model falls into the third generation (C50), which was a significant redesign based on the Mitsubishi Mirage/Lancer platform. Known for improved styling and features over previous generations.
Badge Engineering Details:
Part of Chrysler's strategy to broaden its product offering without extensive in-house development. Also sold as the Plymouth Sundance (though Sundance was a distinct model, Colt was the badge for the Mirage).
Manufacturing Location:
Primarily manufactured by Mitsubishi in Japan.