This comprehensive Mitsubishi Evolution IV & V Factory Service Repair Manual covers the years 1996 through 1999, providing you with the in-depth information needed to maintain and repair your vehicle. It's the same information used by factory-trained technicians, offering you a complete understanding of your vehicle's workings.
The manual is organized for easy navigation, offering detailed instructions, illustrations, diagrams, and specifications to guide you through every repair procedure. From basic maintenance to advanced troubleshooting, you'll find everything you need to keep your Evolution IV & V running smoothly.
Explore sections dedicated to general maintenance, troubleshooting, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake systems, electrical systems, suspension, steering, cooling systems, fuel injection and fuel systems, emissions systems, heater and air conditioning, engine control systems, chassis and body, restraint systems, interior components, differentials and drive systems, axles, and much more.
This manual equips you with the knowledge to confidently diagnose and resolve problems, saving you time and money on professional repairs. The detailed illustrations and step-by-step instructions make it easy to follow each procedure, ensuring you achieve successful results.
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV and V, produced between 1996 and 1999, represent a pivotal moment in the evolution of the iconic Lancer Evolution line. They built upon the success of their predecessors, the Evolution I, II, and III, by introducing significant performance upgrades and refinements. The Evolution IV, released in 1996, featured a redesigned engine with increased power output, a new 5-speed manual transmission, and a revised suspension system, all contributing to a more agile and responsive driving experience. Its aggressive styling, characterized by a larger front bumper, prominent rear spoiler, and wider fenders, signaled its intent as a formidable rally and road-going machine.
The Evolution V, introduced in 1998, further refined the formula, adding a new engine management system, a limited-slip differential, and a more aerodynamic body with a lower drag coefficient. These improvements resulted in a significant increase in performance and efficiency. The Evolution V was also the first Lancer Evolution to feature an optional "RS" trim level, designed for rally racing, which replaced the passenger seats with a roll cage and featured a lighter weight overall. The combination of these upgrades cemented the Mitsubishi Evolution IV and V's reputation as powerful and capable vehicles, further establishing the Lancer Evolution's dominance in the world of performance cars and rally racing. Their legacy continues to influence the development of modern performance cars, and their iconic status among enthusiasts only strengthens with time.