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No, it will not.
To install the Mitsubishi Eclipse driver mirror, you will need to remove the interior door panel on the driver's side. Then, remove the cover for the mirror screws. Remove the screws and wiring and remove the old mirror. Replace the wiring and screws as you add the new mirror to the car. Then place the cover and the door panel back on the vehicle.
There is an oil cap on the top of the valve cover. Remove the cap, add some oil.
Remove the timing belt cover. There should be a pully that will ratched in and out to tighten and loosen the belt.
You need to remove the timing belt cover in order to gain access to it. If you want to replace it, timing belt has to be removed too.
In order to remove the whole assembly, you have to remove the front bumper cover which will expose a bolt on the bottom of the assembly which has to be removed...along with the bolt on top of the radiator support beam on each headlight!
Remove the plastic cover going around the board. It sits on clips. After you will see 4 screws holding the board. Remove them too. Pull out carefully the board, disconnect 3 wire harnesses.
Crank position sensor is located next to the crankshaft. In order to replace it you might have to remove the timing belt. In the most models you just can remove remove the timing belt cover and replace the sensor.
between the tranny and engine block good luck
You can disarm your 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse factory alarm system by removing the alarm fuse. The location of the alarm fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
the number one cylinder on a Mitsubishi eclipse 4g63 will be closest to you cam gears. on the far right of the valve cover
three are on the front valve cover the other three are under the intake manifold