The easiest way is to drop it from the bottom. Put the car on a lift, remove the drivers side front wheel, brakes and rotor. You may have to unbolt the a arm to remove the half shaft on the drivers side, I can't remember. After you pull out the drivers side half shaft there are only two transmission mounts and the bolts holding it to the engine. I recommend draining the fluids first. The transmission alone is not that heavy but you may want help taking it out.
I had this problem myself... You have to actually drop the transmission and take it apart to change the filter. Very bad design if you ask me. Im sure it had something to do with saving them money one way or another.
It's in between engine and transmission. If you want to see it, you will have remove the transmission.
you drop it in the little engine that's black and then pour oil and start youre car
To locate the auto transmitter filter on a 2003 Eclipse Spyder GT look next to the transmitter dipstick. Also, it is best to refer to your owner's manual.
you need to drop the transmisison oil pan,
Drop lower transmission pan Oil will run out Change filter and gasket
No, it will not.
no not even close to the same
ATF+4 for Eclipse RS with automatic transmission.
Yes the transmission will fit in a 2000
In an automatic Eclipse, the transmission filter is located inside of the transmission. To change the filter, the entire transmission must be disassembled to reach it.
whats required for swapping automatic to manual transmission in a Mitsubishi eclipse 1997