either inside the driver side kick panel or in engine bay fuse box
it is most likely not working due to a blown fuse
There are several things that can cause your 1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse to overheat. A malfunctioning water pump or a blown head gasket should be the next things that are checked.
Thermostat would be my first guess, If not is a fan blown, do a radiator flush?
The most common fault are that the fuse has blown or the thermostat is faulty.
If you have coolant in the oil, it will cause the rod and main bearings to fail.
If the engine is not blown, I would remove the spark plugs, and turn the engine over until you get most of the water out. Suck out the remaining if you can. And change your engine oil.
Both the Toyota Supra and the Mitsubishi Eclipse were ten second cars. This is the reason that after the Eclipse is blown up, Brian owes Dom a ten-second car: to replace the Eclipse that Brian had lost in the race to Dominic.
You have a blown head gasket or a cracked head. STOPdriving this car immediately until you have it repaired. You will destroy this engine if you continue to run it.
Pull the fuse out and have a look at it and if the wire inside is broken then its blown
This is one of those questions that can almost not be answered. It really all depends on your skill level if you plan to do it yourself. It can cost quite a bit either way, of course cheaper if you DO decide to do it yourself.
Call your local Mitsubishi dealership. If they don't have it, they should be able to direct you to someone who does.
to change the lights you remove the dash cluster and replace the bulbs. the number for the bulbs are 197