The Carisma category encompasses a specific model line of passenger vehicles manufactured by Mitsubishi. These cars are designed for general road use, offering a balance of comfort, performance, and fuel efficiency suitable for daily commuting, family transportation, and personal travel. Key characteristics include their compact to mid-size dimensions, front-wheel-drive configurations, and a range of engine options catering to diverse driver needs. The Carisma models represent a significant segment within Mitsubishi's automotive offerings, known for their practicality and reliability.
Documentation for the Carisma category includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing vehicle operation, features, and basic maintenance. Service and repair manuals provide in-depth technical...
The Carisma category encompasses a specific model line of passenger vehicles manufactured by Mitsubishi. These cars are designed for general road use, offering a balance of comfort, performance, and fuel efficiency suitable for daily commuting, family transportation, and personal travel. Key characteristics include their compact to mid-size dimensions, front-wheel-drive configurations, and a range of engine options catering to diverse driver needs. The Carisma models represent a significant segment within Mitsubishi's automotive offerings, known for their practicality and reliability.
Documentation for the Carisma category includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing vehicle operation, features, and basic maintenance. Service and repair manuals provide in-depth technical information for mechanics, covering diagnostic procedures, component replacement, and engine tuning. Technical specification sheets offer precise data on performance, dimensions, and electrical systems. Troubleshooting guides are also available to assist in identifying and resolving common issues, ensuring that owners and technicians have the necessary resources to maintain and repair these vehicles effectively.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced in 1995. The Carisma was designed as a compact family car, sharing its platform with the Volvo S40/V40 and manufactured in the Netherlands. It was known for its comfortable ride, practical interior, and European styling, competing in a segment with vehicles like the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf. The model featured a range of efficient engines, including the 1.8-liter 4G93 inline-4 with multi-point fuel injection, and was available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced from 1995 to 2003, with this specific documentation focusing on the 1995-1999 model years. Developed and primarily sold in the European market, the Carisma was designed to compete with established European C-segment vehicles, offering a blend of Mitsubishi's renowned engineering quality and reliability with European styling and comfort. Sharing its platform with the Colt/Mirage and Space Star, it was manufactured in the Netherlands. The Carisma was available with various engine options, including 1.8L petrol and 2.0L diesel variants, and offered both manual and automatic transmissions.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced for the European, Asian, and Australian markets between 1995 and 1999, offered a blend of European styling and practical design. Available as both a 4-door sedan and a 5-door hatchback on the DA1A and DA2A platforms respectively, it featured an ergonomic interior and provided good passenger space for its class. The Carisma was equipped with a range of efficient petrol and diesel engines, including 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L petrol options, and 1.9L diesel variants, paired with either a 5-speed manual or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. Known for its solid engineering and value proposition, the Carisma competed in a segment with established models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2000, is a compact family car designed to offer practicality, comfort, and value. Available as both a four-door sedan (DA1A) and a five-door hatchback (DA2A), it competed in the European C-segment against established models. The Carisma's design philosophy, influenced by Dutch designer John L. K. Hansen, emphasized functionality and affordability, often sharing platform components with other Mitsubishi models and the Hyundai Lantra. It was equipped with a range of inline 4-cylinder engines, including 1.3L, 1.6L, and 1.8L variants, with some later models featuring Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) technology. The vehicle was primarily manufactured in Belgium for European markets, aiming to provide reliable transportation for families and individuals.
This manual covers the Carisma, produced between 1995 and 2000, identified by model codes DA1A/DA2A/DA3A. The Carisma was designed as a family car, aiming to compete with established European marques and featuring a blend of practicality and comfort. It replaced the Lancer in many European markets and was primarily manufactured in the Netherlands. The vehicle's engineering emphasized reliability and a European-centric design, offering a competent option within its segment.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2000, represents a practical and reliable compact family car designed for global markets, including Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Available as a 4-door sedan (chassis code DA1A) or a 5-door hatchback (chassis code DA2A), it offered a range of inline-4 petrol engines from the 4G1 and 4G9 series, including 1.3L, 1.6L, and 1.8L variants, as well as a 1.9L diesel engine. Developed as part of a joint venture, the Carisma emphasized practicality, comfort, and value, competing in a segment alongside established models like the Volkswagen Golf and Toyota Corolla. Its engineering quality and focus on European market preferences contributed to its market reception, with some owners reporting high satisfaction with its durability.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1995 and 2000, is a compact family car developed as part of Project Pebble in conjunction with Volvo and Hyundai. This C-segment vehicle was engineered with a focus on practicality, reliability, and affordable ownership, offering a comfortable ride and a spacious interior for its class. Available with a range of inline 4-cylinder engines, including 1.6L (4G92), 1.8L (4G93), a turbocharged 1.8L (4G93T), and a 2.0L GDI (4G94), the Carisma provided economical transportation for families and individuals. Its design philosophy emphasized value, making it a competitive option against rivals like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf during its production years.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1996 and 2003, is a compact family car designed for everyday use, available as a 5-door hatchback or a 4-door sedan. Developed in collaboration with Volvo, it offered a blend of practicality and reliability, powered by a range of inline 4-cylinder engines, including the 1.6L 4G92, 1.8L 4G93, and in some markets, the 2.0L 4G63. Known for its generally reliable powertrains and a comfortable ride, the Carisma featured a transversely mounted engine and was offered with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transaxle. Key safety features included front airbags, ABS, and seatbelt pre-tensioners.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2003, is a compact family car developed as part of the Mitsubishi-Chrysler alliance, featuring European design influences and a focus on comfort and practicality. Available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, it offered a spacious interior for its class and a comfortable ride. Notable for its robust build quality and the later availability of efficient Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engines, the Carisma competed in a crowded segment against established European models. Its engineering aimed for a balance of performance and economy, making it a sensible choice for families and individuals seeking a reliable vehicle.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2003 under chassis codes DA1A/DA2A/DA5A/DA6A, is a compact family car designed with an emphasis on comfort, practicality, and value. This model, primarily aimed at European and Asian markets, offered a range of inline 4-cylinder engines with displacements from 1.3L to 2.0L, delivering power outputs from approximately 75 PS to 140 PS. It featured front-wheel drive and was available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Carisma's design philosophy focused on providing reliable transportation, and it shared its platform with other Mitsubishi models. While not extensively awarded, it was recognized for its segment-appropriate features and perceived reliability when maintained.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2010, is a compact family car designed with European markets in mind. Built on a platform shared with the Volvo S40/V40, it aimed to offer a comfortable ride, a spacious interior for its class, and practical hatchback and saloon body styles. Available with a range of inline-4 cylinder engines, including 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L (with GDI technology), and 2.0L gasoline options, as well as a 1.9L turbo diesel, the Carisma provided adequate performance for daily driving. Its design philosophy emphasized comfort and practicality, targeting families and individuals seeking a reliable and reasonably priced vehicle.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2003, represents a practical and reliable compact family car designed for the European and Asian markets. Built at the NedCar plant in the Netherlands, this model shared development with Volvo, incorporating robust engineering and a focus on comfort and functionality. Available in both hatchback and saloon body styles, the Carisma offered a range of efficient engines, including 1.6L and 1.8L petrol variants, as well as a 1.9L turbodiesel, paired with either manual or automatic transmissions. Its practical design and shared platform contributed to its solid market presence within the competitive C-segment.
This service workshop manual covers the Mitsubishi 4G9 MIVEC engine, designed for reliable performance in vehicles such as the Lancer, Carisma B6, and Pajero. The engine variants detailed include the 4G92-SOHC and the advanced 4G92-DOHC-Mivec. This manual is an essential resource for understanding the engineering and operational intricacies of these engines, ensuring their continued efficiency and longevity.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced from 1995 to 1999, identified by the chassis code DA1A. Developed as part of a joint venture with Volvo, the Carisma was designed with a focus on comfort and practicality, sharing platform components with the Volvo S40 and V40. It was primarily produced in the Netherlands for the European market and offered in both 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback body styles. The vehicle was available with various engine options, including 1.3L, 1.5L, 1.6L, and 1.8L gasoline engines (MPI and GDI), as well as a 2.0L diesel engine, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1995 and 1999. The Carisma was designed as a compact family car, a practical and reliable option in the European and Asian markets, known for its unique styling, spacious interior, and durability. It was built in the Netherlands through a collaboration with Volvo, sharing platform elements with the Volvo S40/V40. Available in sedan and hatchback body styles, and equipped with various engine options ranging from 1.6L to 2.0L, the Carisma offered a balance of comfort and value, competing with models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf of its era.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1995 and 2000. The Carisma is engineered for reliable daily transportation, offering a blend of practicality and comfortable operation. Its design emphasizes durability and user-friendliness, making it a dependable choice for a wide range of driving needs. This comprehensive guide ensures owners can fully understand and appreciate the engineering that went into their vehicle.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2003, is a compact family car developed in collaboration with Volvo, offering a blend of European design, practicality, and value for the European market. Available as both a 4-door sedan and a 5-door hatchback, it featured a diverse range of gasoline engines, including 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L variants with MPI and GDI fuel delivery systems, as well as 1.9L diesel and turbo-diesel options. The Carisma was designed with a focus on comfort and driving characteristics tailored for its target markets, competing with established models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. Its engineering quality and reliability are characteristic of Mitsubishi vehicles from this era, though specific components like the catalytic converter and suspension parts are noted wear items.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Carisma, First Generation (DA chassis), produced from 1995 to 2003. The Carisma, developed in collaboration with Volvo and manufactured in the Netherlands, was designed as a competitive family car, available in 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback body styles. It was offered with a range of inline-4 gasoline engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L variants, and potentially a 1.9L TDI diesel engine. The manufacturer is recognized for its robust engineering, and the Carisma aimed to provide reliable transportation with a focus on practicality and value, featuring basic driver assistance systems like optional ABS and passive safety features such as front airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2003, is a compact family car developed in Europe by Mitsubishi and NedCar. This first-generation model, built on the Chrysler/Mitsubishi Small Car Platform, was designed to offer a blend of Japanese engineering with European styling and tuning. Available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, it featured a range of engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L SOHC, and 1.8L DOHC MIVEC options, mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Carisma aimed to provide practicality, comfort, and fuel efficiency, positioning itself as a reliable and affordable choice against competitors like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf.
This Workshop Service Repair Manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2004, with chassis codes DA1A, DA2A, and DA5A. The Carisma was designed as a practical and reliable compact family car, primarily for the European market, featuring a range of efficient petrol and diesel engines. Its design philosophy emphasized comfort and practicality, with styling influences from collaborations with Volvo. This manual provides comprehensive information for owners and technicians alike.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2003, is a versatile compact car built on a platform shared with Volvo's S40/V40. Available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door hatchback, it offered a range of gasoline engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L (with SOHC, DOHC, GDI, and turbocharged variants), and a 2.0L, alongside a 1.9L diesel option. This model, primarily focused on the European market and manufactured in the Netherlands, represented Mitsubishi's commitment to reliable and value-driven transportation, with a notable facelift in 1999 enhancing its styling and features.
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The 1996 Mitsubishi Carisma, built on the MD Platform, is a compact car offered in both 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback body styles. Developed in collaboration with Volvo and manufactured in the Netherlands, it was primarily targeted at the European market. Mitsubishi's heritage in engineering quality and reliability underpins the Carisma, which typically featured inline 4-cylinder petrol engines ranging from 1.6L to 2.0L, producing approximately 90-125 horsepower. Standard equipment included a 5-speed manual transmission, with a 4-speed automatic optional, and featured a hydraulically operated clutch. Safety features, depending on the model, could include Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and driver/passenger airbags, alongside standard 3-point inertia-reel seatbelts with pretensioners.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2000, is a compact family car designed with a European influence, prioritizing practicality and comfort. Available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, it was primarily sold in Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia. This generation of the Carisma features a range of gasoline engines from the 4G9x series, including 1.3L, 1.6L, and 1.8L variants (some with GDI), as well as 1.9L diesel options. It was built on a shared global platform, reflecting a collaborative development effort. The vehicle's design emphasizes functionality, making it a suitable choice for families and commuters seeking reliable transportation.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1996 and 2000, was engineered as a practical and reliable compact family car. Competing in a segment with established rivals, the Carisma offered a comfortable ride and a functional interior, supported by Mitsubishi's reputation for robust engineering. Available with a range of gasoline and diesel engines, including 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 1.9L diesel variants, it aimed to provide efficient and dependable transportation. Its design emphasized practicality and a smooth driving experience, making it a sensible choice for everyday use.
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The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 through 2010 under chassis codes DA1A, DA2A, and DA3A, represents a practical and reliable vehicle offered in both sedan and hatchback body styles. This generation of Mitsubishi vehicles, manufactured primarily in the Netherlands, typically features 4-cylinder gasoline engines such as the 4G92, 4G93, and 4G94, as well as the F9Q turbodiesel engine in some markets. Known for its straightforward engineering and a focus on dependability, the Carisma was designed to provide efficient and comfortable transportation for everyday use. Its design emphasizes practicality and ease of maintenance, making it a sensible choice for a wide range of drivers.
The Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2010, represents a compact family car designed with European preferences in mind, aiming to balance practicality, comfort, and affordability. Built at the NedCar plant in the Netherlands, this First Generation (DA) model was based on the Space Star platform and shared components with the Lancer. Available with a range of petrol engines, including 1.4, 1.6, and 1.8-liter variants, as well as a 2.0-liter diesel option, the Carisma offered straightforward engineering and a choice between a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. While it faced competition from established models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf, the Carisma provided a solid, if unremarkable, option in its segment, receiving a notable facelift in 2002 to update its styling and features.
The Mitsubishi Carisma is a compact sedan and hatchback produced by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation from 1995 to 2006. Designed as a family and commuter car, it competed with popular models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. Available with a range of gasoline and diesel engines, from a 1.3L to a 2.5L V6, and offered with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission, the Carisma provided practical and reliable transportation. Its engineering focused on durability and user-friendliness, making it a sensible choice for everyday driving needs.
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The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2010, is a compact family vehicle offered in both sedan (DA1A) and hatchback (DA2A) body styles. Developed through a collaboration with Volvo, the Carisma was designed with the European market in mind, featuring a range of gasoline and diesel engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L, and 1.9L diesel variants. Known for its practical design and a focus on reliability, the Carisma aimed to provide a comfortable and efficient driving experience for everyday use. Over its production run, the model received updates and facelifts, enhancing its features and appeal.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the Carisma, covering models manufactured between 1996 and 2010. The Carisma, a practical and value-oriented vehicle produced primarily in the Netherlands, was typically available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, often featuring petrol engines ranging from 1.3L to 1.8L and diesel options. Known for its comfortable ride and practicality, the Carisma represents a significant part of automotive heritage. This workshop service repair manual is designed to assist owners and technicians in maintaining and repairing all aspects of the vehicle, ensuring its continued reliability and performance.
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The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2003, is a compact family car known for its practicality and reliable performance. Sharing its platform with models like the Colt Plus and Lancer, the 1997 Carisma was designed with a focus on comfort and a distinctive Italian-influenced aesthetic. This model offered a comfortable ride and was intended for families and individuals seeking a dependable vehicle for daily use, competing with established models such as the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. Its engineering emphasized a balance of functionality and everyday usability, making it a solid choice in its segment.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, a family car developed for European markets and built in the Netherlands. Produced during the first generation from 1995 to 2004, this vehicle was available as a 4-door saloon (platform code DA1A) or a 5-door hatchback (platform code DA2A). It offered a range of engine options, including 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L gasoline variants, as well as a 1.9L Turbo Diesel. The Carisma featured a 5-speed manual or optional 4-speed automatic transmission and was equipped with safety features such as front airbags and pre-tensioning seatbelts, with optional ABS and passenger airbags on certain trims.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced in 1999, is a compact family car built on the Mitsubishi Space Star/Colt Plus platform. Available in both 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback body styles, it offered a range of engines including 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L GDI, and a 1.9L DI-D diesel, with power outputs generally ranging from approximately 75 to 125 horsepower. Known for its solid build quality and reliable mechanicals, particularly in European markets, the Carisma featured a front-wheel-drive layout, with options for a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Safety features included standard driver and front passenger airbags, three-point seatbelts with pretensioners, and a braking system with front ventilated discs and rear drums, with ABS available on higher trims.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced for the 2000 model year. Developed in collaboration with Volvo and Hyundai, this vehicle was manufactured in Belgium and the Netherlands. It typically features an inline-4 cylinder, 16-valve engine with a displacement of approximately 1.8L or 2.0L, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The Carisma was designed to compete in a crowded segment, offering a balance of practicality and European styling, and is recognized for its competent engineering and reliability within its class.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2004 and manufactured in the Netherlands, is a compact car known for its European design influence, stemming from a collaboration with Volvo. The 2001 model represents a facelifted version of its first generation, featuring chassis codes DA1A, DA2A, and DA3A. It was offered with a range of engine options, including 1.8L SOHC gasoline, 2.0L DOHC Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI), and a 2.0L SOHC turbocharged diesel. Available with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission with adaptive shift control, the Carisma provided practical transportation for European and Asian markets. Its dimensions, approximately 4470 mm in length and 2600 mm wheelbase, offered a comfortable interior, with available features like ABS and traction control enhancing safety.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced from 1995 to 2006. The 2002 model, built in Belgium for European markets, was available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, with dimensions approximately 4450-4510 mm in length and 1740 mm in width. Engine options typically included 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L gasoline engines, as well as diesel variants, offering horsepower ranging from approximately 90 to 125 hp. Known for its solid engineering and reliability, the Carisma aimed to provide a practical and dependable transportation solution.
The 2003 Mitsubishi Carisma, part of the second generation (DA1A/DA2A/DA3A), represents a solid offering in its segment, manufactured primarily in the Netherlands. This model, built upon Mitsubishi's legacy of producing reliable vehicles, was available with a range of efficient engines, including gasoline direct injection (GDI) and turbo-diesel options, paired with either manual or automatic transmissions. Its design focused on practicality and comfort, making it a suitable choice for daily commuting and family use. The Carisma's engineering quality is underscored by its respectable 4-star Euro NCAP safety rating, reflecting a commitment to occupant protection through features like standard front airbags and pre-tensioned seatbelts.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced in 2004, is a compact family car that offers a blend of practicality and reliable performance. Built primarily at a plant in the Netherlands, this model represents the facelifted first generation of the Carisma, which was manufactured from 1995 to 2004. It was available with a range of Sirius inline-four engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L petrol options, as well as a 1.9L DI-D diesel engine, providing varying levels of power and fuel efficiency. The Carisma was designed to be a comfortable and functional vehicle for everyday use, featuring dimensions of approximately 4490 mm in length, 1740 mm in width, and 1435 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600 mm. Safety features such as ABS and front airbags were commonly available, with some higher trims offering optional side airbags and traction control.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced around 2005, is a compact family car known for its practicality and comfortable ride. Developed in conjunction with Volvo, it was designed to compete in the European C-segment market, primarily as a hatchback. Typically offered with gasoline engines such as 1.6L and 1.8L variants, producing approximately 90-125 horsepower, the Carisma was generally equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, with a 4-speed automatic often available as an option. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of Mitsubishi's automotive heritage, making it a sensible choice for everyday transportation.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced for the 2006 model year and belonging to the DA series chassis codes (DA1A, DA2A, DA5A, DA6A), is a compact family car that offered a blend of practicality, comfort, and reliability. Developed in partnership with Volvo and manufactured in the Netherlands, this vehicle was designed to compete in the European market against rivals like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. It typically featured distinct styling and focused on providing value for money, often equipped with gasoline engines ranging from 1.3L to 1.6L, and a 1.9L turbocharged diesel option. Safety features included an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and driver/passenger airbags, with optional traction control and side airbags.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced around 2007, with chassis codes DA1A/DA2A/DA3A/DA5A. The Carisma was manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation and assembled in the Netherlands for European markets. It was available with a range of gasoline engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L variants, as well as 1.9L and 2.0L DI-D diesel engines. Transmission options included a 5-speed manual and a 4-speed automatic. The vehicle typically featured front-wheel drive and came equipped with standard safety features such as ABS, driver and front passenger airbags, and three-point seatbelts. While not widely recognized for numerous awards, the Carisma was positioned as a practical family car.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, particularly the 2008 model year, represents a practical and value-oriented compact family car designed for the European market. Developed in collaboration with Volvo, it offered a blend of Japanese reliability with European styling and engineering. Historically, the Carisma competed with established models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf, aiming to provide a comfortable ride and dependable performance with a range of gasoline and diesel engine options. Its design emphasized practicality and good value for money, making it a sensible choice for everyday transportation.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced around 2009, was designed as a practical and reliable vehicle, competing with models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. Developed in partnership with Volvo and manufactured in the Netherlands, the Carisma was available as a 4-door sedan or a 5-door hatchback. It typically featured an Inline 4-Cylinder gasoline engine with power outputs ranging from 90 to 126 horsepower, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission, all driving the front wheels. Safety was addressed with standard front airbags and available side airbags, along with optional ABS on higher trims, contributing to its generally 3-4 star Euro NCAP safety rating.
The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced around the 2010 model year, is a compact family car recognized for its reputation for reliability, particularly in its diesel variants, and a comfortable, spacious interior for its class. Built on a DaimlerChrysler platform shared with the first-generation Volvo S40/V40, this vehicle was primarily marketed in European markets. It offered a range of engine options, including 1.6L and 1.8L gasoline engines with MPI or GDI technology, and a 1.9L DI-D diesel engine. The Carisma's engineering emphasized a balanced driving experience, with a focus on build quality and practicality, making it a competitive choice against rivals like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf.
This manual covers the Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced from 1995 to 2004. As part of the First Generation (DA), the Carisma was designed with a focus on practical, comfortable, and reliable transportation, often sharing its platform with Volvo and Proton models. Available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, it was equipped with a range of gasoline engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L variants, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Its engineering quality and reliability contributed to its positioning within the competitive lower-medium segment, facing rivals such as the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf.
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This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the Mitsubishi Carisma, covering models produced from 1996 through 2010. Engineered for reliability and practicality, the Carisma was developed as a mainstream compact car, often available as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback. This manual is designed to assist owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining all aspects of the vehicle, ensuring its continued performance and longevity.
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This workshop manual provides comprehensive technical information for the Mitsubishi Carisma, a compact family car produced from 1995 to 2004. Developed as a joint venture with Volvo and sharing its platform with the Volvo S40/V40, the Carisma was known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, reliable powertrains, and distinctive styling for its era, aiming to compete with popular models like the Volkswagen Golf and Toyota Corolla. This manual covers chassis codes DA1A, DA2A, DA3A, DA5A, and DA6A, encompassing a generation of the vehicle.
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This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for all styles of the Mitsubishi Carisma, manufactured between 1995 and 2000. Engineered as a joint venture with Volvo, the Carisma aimed to offer a blend of Japanese reliability with European styling and comfort, primarily serving the European market. It was manufactured at the NedCar plant in Born, Netherlands. This manual, extending over 7800 pages, is designed to be an authoritative resource for maintaining and repairing your vehicle.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the Carisma, covering production years from 1996 to 2003, including all styles and the DA1A generation. The Carisma, a product of Japanese automotive engineering, was developed as a competitor in the European compact family car segment and manufactured in the Netherlands. This manual is designed to offer detailed information on maintaining and repairing your vehicle, ensuring its optimal performance and longevity.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1996 and 2003. Built on the Mitsubishi Space Wagon platform, the Carisma was offered primarily as a 5-door hatchback and was known for its ride comfort and practicality, earning various accolades in different markets. Available engine options included the 1.6L 4G92, 1.8L 4G93 DOHC GDI, 2.0L 4G94 DOHC GDI, and a 2.0L Diesel 4D68. This manual covers all models and engine variants from these production years, detailing their engineering and specifications.
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This manual covers the Carisma, produced between 1995 and 2004. The Carisma was developed in partnership, sharing a platform with Volvo, and was designed to compete in the European compact car segment. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, the Carisma offered a range of engine options, including gasoline variants like the 1.3L, 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L, and potentially diesel options. Key features include available ABS, driver and passenger airbags, and a focus on practical design. The vehicle’s dimensions are approximately 4410 mm in length, 1730 mm in width, and 1410 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600 mm, typically weighing between 1150-1300 kg.
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The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1995 to 2003, is a compact family car offered in both 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback body styles. Developed in collaboration with Volvo and produced in the Netherlands, the Carisma shared its platform with the Volvo S40/V40. It was engineered to compete with popular models like the Ford Focus, Opel Astra, and Volkswagen Golf, offering a blend of European design and Mitsubishi's established reputation for reliability. The Carisma was typically equipped with Mitsubishi's 4G series engines, including 1.6L, 1.8L (with GDI variants), and 2.0L gasoline options, as well as 2.0L diesel engines in certain markets. Standard transmission was a 5-speed manual, with a 4-speed automatic available. Safety features included driver and front passenger airbags, with optional side airbags and ABS on higher trims.
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This manual provides comprehensive information for the Mitsubishi Carisma, produced between 1995 and 1999. Developed in collaboration with Volvo and manufactured in the Netherlands, the Carisma was Mitsubishi's entry into the competitive C-segment family car market. It was designed to offer reliability and practicality, competing with established models like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. The vehicle was available with a range of gasoline engines, including 1.3L, 1.6L, and 1.8L variants, some featuring GDI technology, as well as diesel options. This factory service repair manual, spanning over 3000 pages in English, is an essential resource for understanding and maintaining all models and engines from this production period, covering chassis codes such as DA1A, DA2A, and DA3A.
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The Mitsubishi Carisma, produced from 1996 to 2003, is a compact car offered in both 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback body styles. Built on the Mitsubishi Space Star platform, which it shared with the Volvo S40/V40, the Carisma was primarily manufactured in Europe. It was engineered with a focus on European market preferences, offering a range of engine options from 1.3L to 2.0L, including gasoline and diesel variants, with horsepower typically ranging from approximately 75 to 125 hp. Known for its reliability and practical design, the Carisma aimed to provide a comfortable and efficient driving experience for everyday use.
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