Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse manual?

Is the Mitsubishi Eclipse manual?

The basic driveline layout of the Eclipse is a transverse-mounted 4-cylinder Mitsubishi 4G37 or 4G63 engine situated on the left-hand side of the car driving an automatic or manual transmission on the right-hand side.

Is a Mitsubishi Eclipse a tuner car?

Durings its heyday in the 1990s, the Mitsubishi Eclipse was a favorite among tuners thanks to its available turbocharged engine and all-wheel-drive setup. The Eclipse came about much later than many of the cars in either this or the previous Japanese Tuner Icons series.

Where can I find the Mitsubishi Eclipse repair manual?

Some procedures take so little time that it is easier to do it yourself than to register with a service station, drive the car back to it, and then take it back. By this you can save not only your time, but also money. This manual provides detailed illustrated descriptions of the various components and mechanisms of the car.

When did the Mitsubishi Eclipse Convertible come out?

A convertible body style was added for the 1996 model year. The Eclipse has undergone four distinct generations: the first two generations (1G and 2G) share the automobile platform with the Eagle Talon, and the Plymouth Laser, and share parts, while the third generation (3G) shared a redesigned platform with the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Stratus.

Are there any recalls on the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

When depressing the clutch while in motion the gear would not shift properly or not at all into first/second or third gear. This almost caused a vehicle crash. They informed consumer that the vehicle was not covered under a recall. The clutch problem was a daily intermittent problem. The a/c had gone out as well.

Who is the owner of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?

This Mitsubishi Eclipse is owned by Devin Schultz, the main man of Boostin Performance. He has been in the Drag Racing scene for a long time now, way before he started his Drag shop. The Red Demon was the outcome of Devin’s tiredness of wheelspins that used to take an off-beat in his earlier days with either front-wheel or rear-wheel-drive cars.

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