not much just find an srt4 neon an avenger a sebring or a talon with a 420a motor
you may have a crackd head or a cracked block
not with out alot of work. the most common swap would be a 4g63 turbo 2.9L from a 1993 eclipse, and with that swap you will need: -ecu -tranny -axels -motor mounts and a few others. would prolly be better off buying a new car
negative only 420a motor for non turbo or 4g63 for turbo model...or extensive modifying. i don't know why you would want to. 2000+ eclipse motors are garbage as well as the dodge 420a non turbo motor...the only motor that sould have ever been put in the eclipse is the 4g63 period.
No - the 3rd generation Eclipse was only available with a 5MT.
Replace the resister, if that doesn't work replace the blower motor.
it would be in the back midright of the motor its hard to describe but its slanted to the right.
i have a 98 eclipse and am watching my boyfriend replace the heater motor right now. he just had to wriggle around and get it out, he said taking out the glovebox would not make it any easier. there are only 4 screws- 3 in the motor and the 4th is holding a little electronic box that has to come out to get to it. one screw is proving very difficult to get back in- (it was hard to get to get out as well). he is trying to devise a tool/method to get it re-fitted. i hope this helps someone...:>) the motor was about $72 from advance auto. thanks
umm if it was me i would just replace the motor that gasket is way to expensive to have replaced it costs like (10.00) so i would just replace the motor!!!!!
I would estimate $2,500-3,000
The exact cost to replace an electric window motor varies slightly by the model of car. As of 2014, the average cost for this motor is between 35 and 55 dollars.
I would try the window switch first , but if you are going to replace the switch then you will see how to replace the motor. You would have to take the door panel apart after that its easy.
if you want just another factory motor dropped in it that would caused $1950-$2300