Replacing the center speaker in a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse or a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse is not a difficult task, and requires only a short Phillips head screwdriver, and a little muscle.
There are two screws located at the bottom of the center dash cover. Remove these screws using your short Phillips screwdriver. The cover is now held in place by two clips at the top of the console, just below the clock. Pull strait back on the dash cover, and the clips will pop out, and the dash cover will be almost loose. Watch for the two metal clips to fly off of the cover as you remove it. You don't absolutely need these clips, but to do the job right, you'll want to make sure you don't lose them.
There will still be a cable connecting the hazard light button to the rest of the car. I recommend unplugging this cable from the console cover to make things easier.
The housing over the clock display now slides forward, however it is held in place by two more clips, and has to be muscled out. Pull the clock housing strait back, and with a little muscle, the clips will release and the housing will be removed.
The speaker is now visible behind the clock. You can remove the clock to make things easier. Unplug the cable leading to the speaker, and simply pull the center speaker strait out, looking at the speaker orientation as you do. Place the new speaker in using the same orientation, plug it back in, and start reassembling your car!
I dont have one and I have a 2001 gt but my clock pod has the speaker cover on it so idk
remove center consul, there it is
It's 3", it will run anywhere from 60 to 100 dollars to replace. I would say just make the hole bigger and put a more common size in like a 3.5" or 4" speaker as it is more cost efficient and better quality, and alot easier to find.
The 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to center console
I just blew the speaker in my 2003 Eclipse GS and replaced it. All you have to do is get a firm grip on the lip above the clock and pull straight toward you. There is only a few clips holding in that little piece. And also the center speaker almost makes no difference in the sound quality, so the cheapest way to replace the speaker is to disconnect the old one and just tape up the wires to prevent shortage and just don't put a new one back in.
The 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse OBD 2 port is under driver side dash next to center console
The TCM is located behind the center console (same as eclipse, lazer talon).
Near the ECM under the center console.
under the driver side dash next to the center console.
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Behind A/C and heater control panel, in center console.
data port is just under the dash on the drivers side toward the center console.