If they are the same model (RS, GS etc).
The shift solenoid on a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse is on the back of the valve body. Removing the transmission pan is required to reach the solenoid.
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location shift solenoid d for Mitsubishi eclipse 2001
you open the transmission case it's in front and it have black color and it's gonna be in front of you don't forget to take look at the old one so you can put the new one easily
nope the transmission shifts not the engine
the shift fork is either wore out or broke.
im having same problem they say its a bad plug on the speed sensor going into the tranny
same exact car and engine just a different name go for it Isn't that easy, the Bellhousing its different, the Eclipse uses Hydaulic Clutch, and the shift cables are different too.
will someone tell me how the heck to do that! i cant figure it out!
Check transmission fluid level (auto) Change transmission fluid and filter (auto)
The transmission computer uses sensors located on both the engine and transmission for shift timing.
usually it is the overdrive solenoid, but can be the connector to it, input to the computer, or the computer.