To change the rear hub on a Mitsubishi Space Star, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheel. Then, remove the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub assembly. Unbolt the hub from the axle and disconnect any electrical connections if applicable. Finally, install the new hub by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all components are securely fastened.
The cambelt change interval is every 5 years or 54'000 miles
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The diagnostic connector on a Mitsubishi Space Star is located in the center console under the cup holder. To access it simply pull straight up on the cup holder.
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i think it is supplimental restraint system ...I also think it is industry standard
First question is: Why do you think it needs adjusting? These cars are fitted with self adjusting rear calipers. Most likely scenario is that the rear pads are stuck in the calipers and both rear calipers need stripping and cleaning. Next likely scenario is to be found whilst cleaning the brakes is that one or both handbrake cables are stiff or seized. MY space star had one rear cable rubber boot displaced during a previous pad change, this allowed water into the rear end and caused the cable to seize partly "on". My advice is; if you know what you are doing and can service the brakes, carry out the brake service and most of your problems will be identified. If you are unsure, get professional help.
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To adjust the handbrake on a Mitsubishi Space Star 1.300, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the rear wheels are chocked. Locate the handbrake adjustment mechanism, usually found under the center console or near the rear brakes. Tighten or loosen the adjustment nut until the handbrake lever has the proper amount of resistance and engages securely without excessive travel. Finally, test the handbrake by pulling it up and ensuring the rear wheels are effectively locked.
Hi I have a 1600 Space Star petrol, you can get to the diagnostice connector for this If you look at the gear lever, there might be a place fro two cups in front of it, and in front of that is a small tray, that removes and its under that, , took my mechanic two hours to find it, regards Graham