What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

The transmission type in the Mitsubishi Eclipse is basically the same from one model to the next. The transmission filter is inside of the transmission. The transmission fluid must be completely drained from the transmission in order to access the transmission fluid filter.

How do you remove a transmission filter from an eclipse?

Get underneath the Eclipse and place the drain pan under the drain plate on the transmission. Remove all the securing bolts from the transmission drain plate. Allow the fluid to drain as you are removing the securing bolts. Pull the drain plate from the transmission. Look inside the transmission and locate the filter.

How do you drain transmission fluid in an eclipse?

The transmission fluid must be completely drained from the transmission in order to access the transmission fluid filter. Raise the front end of the Eclipse using the jack and rest the front end on jack stands. Get underneath the Eclipse and place the drain pan under the drain plate on the transmission.

2000-2005 3rd Gen Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L 4-cylinder 5-speed (F5M42 Transmission) and 3.0L 6-cylinder 5-speed (F5M51 transmission) 2005-2010 4th Gen Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L 4-cylinder 5-speed (F5M42 Transmission) and 3.0L 6-cylinder 5-speed (F5M51 transmission)

What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi GTO have?

1991-1999 Mitsubishi GTO JDM AWD non-turbo 6G72 5-speeds (W5M33 Transmissions) 1990-1999 4G63 Mitsubishi Eclipse/ Eagle Talon/ Plymouth Laser (DSM) (F4A33/W4A33 Transmissions) 1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT/ Dodge Stealth 5-speed Non-Turbo FWD (F4A33 Transmissions)

What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi 3000GT have?

1991-1992 Mitsubishi Galant VR4 (W5M33 Transmissions) 1992-1995 Mitsubishi Evolution 1/2/3 (W5M33 Transmissions) 1991-1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT/ Dodge Stealth 5-speed Non-Turbo FWD (F5M33 Transmissions) 1991-1999 Mitsubishi GTO JDM AWD non-turbo 6G72 5-speeds (W5M33 Transmissions)

When was the last year a Mitsubishi Eclipse was made?

The Mitsubishi Eclipse has been produced since 1990 and continues to be produced in its current, fourth generation. The most common Eclipse is the 2.4L engine models from years 2000 through 2005. The oil pan in these vehicle may crack or break after extensive damage which may require them to be replaced.

How to remove oil pan from Eclipse 3.0L engine?

Once each bolt is loose, they will fall off and the oil pan assembly will fall off as well. In the Eclipse 3.0L engine, drain the engine oil then remove the front exhaust pipe followed by the lower oil pan (there are two oil pans in this engine size).

How to change the crankshaft sensor on a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

You should change the crankshaft sensor if you notice decreased engine performance and higher fuel consumption in your Eclipse. Disconnect the negative battery cable with a wrench and set it aside, ensuring that it doesn’t touch metal. Unplug the sensor’s wiring harness connector.

Once each bolt is loose, they will fall off and the oil pan assembly will fall off as well. In the Eclipse 3.0L engine, drain the engine oil then remove the front exhaust pipe followed by the lower oil pan (there are two oil pans in this engine size).

The Mitsubishi Eclipse has been produced since 1990 and continues to be produced in its current, fourth generation. The most common Eclipse is the 2.4L engine models from years 2000 through 2005. The oil pan in these vehicle may crack or break after extensive damage which may require them to be replaced.

What kind of engine does an eclipse have?

The most common Eclipse is the 2.4L engine models from years 2000 through 2005. The oil pan in these vehicle may crack or break after extensive damage which may require them to be replaced. Place the Eclipse on a flat surface safe to work on.

AWD models have a different transmission which includes a limited-slip center differential and output shaft for a transfer case, which drives the rear differential (also available as limited-slip) and half-shafts.

Are there any recalls on the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

In March 1998, Mitsubishi issued a recall (bulletin 98V069001) for all 1990-1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSXs citing, “Lockup of the transfer case can occur due to insufficient lubrication. The condition can cause a loss of vehicle control increasing the risk of a crash.”

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder come out?

A convertible model, named the Eclipse Spyder, was introduced in 1996 offered in two trim levels; the GS and the GS-T. The Spyder GS was powered by a 2.4 L I4 naturally-aspirated 4G64 engine. The Spyder GS-T was fitted with Mitsubishi’s turbocharged 4G63 engine.

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse 4G come out?

During May 2005, the fourth, and final, generation (4G) Eclipse was introduced, replacing the Chrysler platform used in the first three generations with the PS platform. According to Mitsubishi Motors, the Eclipse was named after an unbeaten 18th-century English racehorse that had won 26 races.

Why does my Mitsubishi Eclipse not have air conditioning?

What are common reasons my Mitsubishi Eclipse has air conditioning problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Mitsubishi Eclipse air conditioning won’t work, the most common 3 are a refrigerant leak, an electrical climate control issue, or a problem with the air conditioning compressor.

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse get a rear spoiler?

The GS-T coupe and GSX received a large rear spoiler. The interior color choices also changed from blue, and grey in 1995–1996 model years to black/grey, tan/black, and grey in the 1997–1999 model years.

What are the trim levels of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

For the 2010 model year in the U.S., its primary market, the Eclipse was available in five trim levels: GS, GS Sport Spyder, SE, GT, and GT Spyder. In Mexico, the GT Spyder is known as the Eclipse Convertible. In Canada, the GT trim is known as the GT-P.

What kind of batteries does the Mitsubishi Eclipse use?

The Mitsubishi Eclipse EV is a prototype electric vehicle with a lightweight electric motor and lithium-ion batteries in the chassis of a third generation Eclipse. It is powered by manganese lithium-ion batteries made by Japan Storage Battery, which have 65% reduced charging time over nickel-hydrogen batteries.

2000-2005 3rd Gen Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L 4-cylinder 5-speed (F5M42 Transmission) and 3.0L 6-cylinder 5-speed (F5M51 transmission) 2005-2010 4th Gen Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L 4-cylinder 5-speed (F5M42 Transmission) and 3.0L 6-cylinder 5-speed (F5M51 transmission)

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse Convertible come out?

A convertible body style was added during the 1996 model year. The first two generations (1G and 2G) share the automobile platform and parts with the rebadged Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser captive imports. They were built during Mitsubishi Motors ‘ close relationship with Chrysler Corporation.

What was the horsepower of a 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Sunroof, cruise control, ABS, central locking and A/C were in base. * The 1990 GS Turbo with a manual transmission was rated at 190 hp, whereas the 1990 GSX with a manual transmission was rated at 195 hp (145 kW). This was for the purpose of offsetting the additional weight of the AWD mechanism (approximately 2,930 lbs Vs 2,570 lbs GVW).

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder have?

Eclipse Spyder GS: Convertible model equipped with a 141 hp (105 kW) 2.4 L 16-valve SOHC Mitsubishi 4G64 engine. Eclipse GS-T: Upgraded model equipped with a 210 hp (157 kW) and 214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m) of torque turbocharged and intercooled 2.0 L 16-valve DOHC Mitsubishi 4G63 engine.

Where is the transmission fill plug on an eclipse?

Crawl under the driver side of the car and locate the transmission fill plug. The fill plug on the manual transmission is located on the very front of the transmission on the driver side. The fill plug will be about halfway up the transmission and is a 17mm bolt head.

What kind of fluid does a Mitsubishi automatic transmission use?

Information about type and capacity fluid are for reference only. Reference book «Fluid type : automatic transmission Mitsubishi». Full capacity l. Service fill l.

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse transmission go out of warranty?

Vehicle has 90,000 miles and is 1998 manufacturing date. Engine and transmission are both completely irreparable. No evidience of low oil level or other maintenance neglect which led to the catastrophic failure. Vehicle is out of warranty and is now scrap.

Where do you put transmission fluid in a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

If the Eclipse has an automatic transmission, you can add the transmission fluid through the dipstick tube that is located on the rear passenger side of the engine. Just take the dipstick out, add the funnel and start pouring in the automatic transmission fluid. Most all Mitsubishi Eclipse Models come standard with manual transmissions.

Information about type and capacity fluid are for reference only. Reference book «Fluid type : automatic transmission Mitsubishi». Full capacity l. Service fill l.

What kind of oil does a Mitsubishi Eclipse use?

The Mitsubishi Eclipse requires GL-4 gear oil on all year models that have manual transmissions. The automatic transmissions require basic automatic transmission fluid. Always wear safety glasses when replacing transmission fluid. Always make sure that the jack stands are secure before climbing under the car.

What kind of fluid does a Mitsubishi 3000 GT use?

Mitsubishi Automatic Transmission Fluid — type, capacity, instruction Model Year Cyl Engine Fluid type (Original OEM) MITSUBISHI 3000 GT 91..97 V 6 3 L Mitsubishi Diamond SP III Cordia/Tredia 84..88 L4 1.8, 2 L Diamante 97..04 V 6 3.5L Mitsubishi Diamond SP III