The curb weight of a 1996 Mitsubishi Galant is 2,866 pounds. This car has a 4-speed automatic transmission.
The rims from another 96 galant would be best.
The 1996 Mitsubishi Galant OBD 2 port is on lower edge of drivers dash next to center console
pump the breaks as you turn the key. If that doesn't work, hold down the break pedal until you hear a click. My 96 galant does that
on my 96 2.4 its right on the valve cover,has a hose going to the intake manifold
O2 sensors are usually on the exhaust manifold. Actually on the '96 Galant, one is in the header pipe (the pipe running below the engine between the manifold and the catalytic converter) and the other is in the catalytic converter.
They're in the cylinder. You need to pull the head to see them.
No. The curb weight on the burb, is well over the 1000 lbs, your car is designed to pull.
16.667 yards of concrete in a 30 ft x 30 ft x 6 in there are 27 cubic feet of concrete in one yard IE: 27 square ft, 12 inches thick or 54 square ft, 6 inches thick
pump the breaks as you turn the key. If that doesn't work, hold down the break pedal until you hear a click. My 96 galant does that
theres a camgear cover on the end of the head you can remove my 96 is 4 bolts and you can see a 10" portion of the belt
Possibly loose belts slipping on the rotating pulleys. Need tightening which isn't a complicated job but need to be careful not to over tighten which could cause damage to the pulleys and the belts could break if old.
The battery light references more than just the battery. It represents the entire charging system of your car. They may be something wrong with the alternator or any of the wiring associated to the charging system.