No but you need the right one - one has flat pins - one has round pins check your plug end
Full name of Eclipse is Mitsubishi Eclipse (GS, RS, GT)... You need to correct your question.
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To replace the ignition coils on a Lexus GS 300, first, ensure the engine is off and cooled. Remove the engine cover if necessary, then disconnect the battery. Unplug the electrical connectors from the old coils, unbolt them from the engine, and carefully pull them out. Install the new coils by reversing the process, ensuring they are securely fastened and the connectors are reattached before reconnecting the battery.
On an Eclipse GS.........the "GS" stands for Grand Sport
No. The gs is the base eclipse spyder model.
To disable the anti-theft system on a 98 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS by locking and unlocking the driver's side door. You can also put the key in the ignition and turn it halfway. Leave it in the position for 10 minutes and start the car.
The Mitsubishi GS does not come with turbo...... ^^^^^^ Idiot... The Eclipse GS did come turbo, surprisingly it was called the Eclipse GS-T, I wonder what the T stands for. Now, with that out of the way, the firing order is 1-3-4-2..
3G Eclipse GT = 6 Cylinder 3.0L1G/2G Eclipse GS = 4 Cylinder 2.0/2.4LWill not work ...
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It's probably 2.4L. The standard engine on the 1998 Eclipse GS is the 2.0 L I4 140 HP engine. The 2.4 L engine is not available on the GS, but is abvailable for the GS Spyder.
Have a 99 eclipse gs and it gets me 27 mpg