So Why Don't You Have A Manual?
#21
I have a complete 4 volume set of factory service manuals for the 2002 (and subsequent years) full-size Monty if anyone is interested. I had to part with her, as my family is now too large to effectively fit if we had any luggage. My wife kids cried when we left it at the Honda dealer (oddyssey touring). We drove it to Alaska, stayed 5 years, and drove it back. Great vehicle! won't forget that one...
What are you asking for the FSM set?
#22
1995 montero ls
The reason I don't have a manuel is because I brought the car used off craigs list. This is one awesome machine. Wish I had it new. Love it. Just wish I had owners manual to help explain some buttons and features. If anyone has one please name your reasonable price and payment directions
Thanks
Motor man 01
Thanks
Motor man 01
#25
I just found this link that has a number of FSM in pdf format free and ready to be downloaded...
Enjoy
http://www.mitsubishilinks.com/
Enjoy
http://www.mitsubishilinks.com/
#26
I had a lot of trouble finding any kind of manual for my 01 Montero. I came across one on CD on Ebay and bought it. It is large! 3340 pages but much to my dismay, it still leaves a lot of unanswered questions, so thats why I am here.
#27
Not to beat this topic to death, but I did find a whole bunch of FSMs on Scribd.com
For example, this 1997-99 Montero Sport FSM... 1335 pages of free info. You might have to create and account. I think I may have had to upload something for "trade".. Hard to locate certain topics, but I was able to find what I needed in here.
1997-99 Mitsubishi Montero Sport Repair Manual PDF
For example, this 1997-99 Montero Sport FSM... 1335 pages of free info. You might have to create and account. I think I may have had to upload something for "trade".. Hard to locate certain topics, but I was able to find what I needed in here.
1997-99 Mitsubishi Montero Sport Repair Manual PDF
#28
Chilton / Haynes also do not publish a printed version of the 01 Montero LTD. Since I didn't want to shell out $300 for the FSW, I signed up for the Chilton DIY online manual. Chilton promised full-color photos, step-by-step detailed instructions, and videos for $30 a year. The only truth to their statement was the fees. There was no video or photos - just line drawings. Worst - there were steps missing. For replacing a front wheel bearing, it went from removing the tire and brakes and then bam! the hub is in a vice on a bench. I wish mine woulda done that. To take that big nut off the axle, I had to get an 8-foot bar from my cyclone fence, attach it to a breaker bar and still jump up and down on it. (Wonder how many ft / lbs that was)
Anyways - Dont waste your money on Chilton DIY
Anyways - Dont waste your money on Chilton DIY