There are no user serviceable parts on the transaxle of 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse without removal. Essentially, it is all one unit.
On top of the trans underneath the intake manifold.
It should be around the pilot shaft on the trans. It requires removal of the trans to replace it.
No - the 3rd generation Eclipse was only available with a 5MT.
The exact same place you check the fluid level.
That model of Eclipse came with a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual transmission.
It is a non serviceable trans and cannnot be checked at home. It must be taken to a dealerahip.. UGH True, the dipstick is a dealer only special tool.
No. If trans oil is coming out that opening, you have problems that would require removal of the trans.
Bump the starter so you can get at them 1 at a time from underneath.
Look for the transmission dip stick, remove it and pour stabalizer down tube.
Mine gets 23 - 25 mpg (2.4L 4 cyl with auto trans)
Mine gets 23 - 25 mpg (2.4L 4 cyl auto trans)
A tranmsission leak from the bell housing will require trans removal to know cause of leak. It could be pump gasket, torque converter hub seal, or a cracked housing.A tranmsission leak from the bell housing will require trans removal to know cause of leak. It could be pump gasket, torque converter hub seal, or a cracked housing.