The idle air control valve can be found under the throttle body.
In order to get to it:
1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Remove air intake from throttle body.
3. Disconnect throttle body cable.
4. Disconnect sensor connectors from IAC valve, and throttle position sensor.
5. Remove 4 bolts from throttle body using 10mm socket wrench.
6. Take throttle body, turn bottom side up, remove 4 mounting screws from IAC
Once you do that you have removed the IAC. Reverse the steps to put it back on starting at number 6 and working your way back to number one
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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1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L MFI Turbo DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L MFI SOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX AWD 2.0L MFI Turbo DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L MFI DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.050 (In thousandths of an inch) Heres all the engines for 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse
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You can find the PCV valve for your 1997 Mitsubishi Montero on top of the engine. The PCV valve will be in front of the air cleaner housing.
Behind A/C and heater control panel, in center console.
The refrigerant used in the 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0 liter MFI DOHC 4-cylinder is R-134a. The capacity is 25 ounces.
There are many places one might go to find reviews on a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse. In addition to an official Mitsubishi website, one might also check the Consumer Reports website.
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