Can you replace the factory radio in a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Can you replace the factory radio in a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

If you want to replace the factory radio in your 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse, you’ll first need to remove it. The Eclipse’s radio cavity is a Double-DIN space, but the factory CD player is a Single-DIN unit (the remaining DIN slot is filled with a storage compartment); this will allow you to easily install a Double-DIN stereo, if you want to.

Can a single DIN stereo be installed on an eclipse?

The Eclipse’s radio cavity is a Double-DIN space, but the factory CD player is a Single-DIN unit (the remaining DIN slot is filled with a storage compartment); this will allow you to easily install a Double-DIN stereo, if you want to.

How do you remove the radio from an eclipse?

The process for removing the radio is the same in all 2000 to 2005 Eclipse models, which is referred to as the 3G Eclipse. Be aware of the anti-theft locking feature before you start, however–read the Warning section for more info on that. Disconnect the negative battery cable with the pliers.

How do you unplug a car radio from the dash?

Grasp the bezel above the center air vents. Pull it away from the dash and unplug the connection behind it. This will expose the radio and its mounting screws. Remove the four Phillips screws to free the radio. Pull it out slightly, then unplug the factory wiring harness.

If you want to replace the factory radio in your 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse, you’ll first need to remove it. The Eclipse’s radio cavity is a Double-DIN space, but the factory CD player is a Single-DIN unit (the remaining DIN slot is filled with a storage compartment); this will allow you to easily install a Double-DIN stereo, if you want to.

The Eclipse’s radio cavity is a Double-DIN space, but the factory CD player is a Single-DIN unit (the remaining DIN slot is filled with a storage compartment); this will allow you to easily install a Double-DIN stereo, if you want to.

The process for removing the radio is the same in all 2000 to 2005 Eclipse models, which is referred to as the 3G Eclipse. Be aware of the anti-theft locking feature before you start, however–read the Warning section for more info on that. Disconnect the negative battery cable with the pliers.

Grasp the bezel above the center air vents. Pull it away from the dash and unplug the connection behind it. This will expose the radio and its mounting screws. Remove the four Phillips screws to free the radio. Pull it out slightly, then unplug the factory wiring harness.

How much does it cost to replace a Mitsubishi Eclipse key?

A: In short, to replace a Mitsubishi Eclipse key usually cost between $95-$420. It depends on a few factors: Type of key. The year manufactured. Time of day & your location. Where you get a key replacement (Dealer, automotive locksmith, online etc.) Availability of code to cut a new key. Original ignition or not.

How many versions of the Mitsubishi Eclipse are there?

This model has three versions (Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross w/Prox, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross w/o Prox, Mitsubishi Eclipse) and eight types of keys. Remote Key Fob: 2018 to 2020.

What are the different types of Mitsubishi Eclipse keys?

This model has three versions (Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross w/prox, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross w/o prox, Mitsubishi Eclipse w/o prox) and seven types of keys. Remote Key Fob: 2018-2019 – One type of remote. Transponder Chip Key: 2000-2013, 2018-2019 – Five types of keys. Non Transponder Key: 1990-1999 – One type of key.

How does the security code work on a Mitsubishi?

As part of the radio’s anti-theft system, the radio disables itself when it loses power from the vehicle’s battery. If the radio display indicates “CODE” or “OFF,” then the radio security code must be entered into the radio in order for the radio to work.

How to find the radio code on a Mitsubishi?

You can request your Radio Code, but first you’ll need the following information: Radio Serial Number Radio Part Number VIN Help me locate these numbers Radio Serial Number & Radio Part Number For instructions to remove your radio and locate the serial number and part number, select your model and click “Submit.”

What kind of radio does a Mitsubishi Eclipse have?

The first generation Eclipse came with a standard AM/FM cassette deck. Later models included an optional CD player. Over the years the Eclipse has been fitted with factory installed CD players, Mp3 players, satellite radio receivers and most recently, DVD navigation units.

You can request your Radio Code, but first you’ll need the following information: Radio Serial Number Radio Part Number VIN Help me locate these numbers Radio Serial Number & Radio Part Number For instructions to remove your radio and locate the serial number and part number, select your model and click “Submit.”

As part of the radio’s anti-theft system, the radio disables itself when it loses power from the vehicle’s battery. If the radio display indicates “CODE” or “OFF,” then the radio security code must be entered into the radio in order for the radio to work.

How do you change the battery on a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

Raise the hood of the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Use a 5/8-inch wrench to loosen the bolt that holds the negative battery cable clamp to the negative lead post of the Mitsubishi battery. Move the negative battery cable away from the battery until the installation is complete.

Can a Mitsubishi Eclipse be replaced with an aftermarket radio?

Eclipse owners who wish to replace their factory radio with an aftermarket unit can do so with little previous car audio experience. Raise the hood of the Mitsubishi Eclipse. Use a 5/8-inch wrench to loosen the bolt that holds the negative battery cable clamp to the negative lead post of the Mitsubishi battery.

How do you remove a negative battery from a Mitsubishi stereo?

Use a 5/8-inch wrench to loosen the bolt that holds the negative battery cable clamp to the negative lead post of the Mitsubishi battery. Move the negative battery cable away from the battery until the installation is complete. Pull the dash panel that surrounds the stereo and the pocket beneath the stereo, away from the dashboard by hand.