Go to a mechanic.
The best place to find a car engine is at a local body shop or garage near you that specializes in the brand of car you are looking to find the engine for
You don't! You just walk away and find another car.
Yes, it is very important for you to find out the correct engine code for your car. Honda specifically posts these engine codes for cars to help you with your new car.
You can find it in the tire.
get the best oil you can find
Not very likely.
It could be, yes.
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If the check engine light comes on in a car, it is important to find out why. There is a scanner that can be bought that will tell the person what is wrong, or they can take their car to an auto shop.
Dealer? Salvage Yard? Engine rebuilder?
There are two main places to find oil in a car, they are the engine and gear box.
Most of Mitsubishi cars share engine with Chrysler. From what I saw, if your car shares engine with one of American car then you have American engine made by Chrysler. There are some models with Japanese engines. You can find out which engine you have from the car's VIN #. If it starts from J, you have Japanese, everything else means the car engine was made in US, Canada and so on.