Suspect a bad coil or failed engine computer.
after the year 1994, Mitsubishi started using a 'coil pack' instead of a distributor system.
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.
Im new to the eclipse game, but my eclipse had the same problem. Are you getting fire to the coil. If not check the sensor on the back of the motor under the intake, possibly the throttle position sensor, im not sure what the name is but it works, i promise.
The ignition coil is located just to the right of your car's engine. An easy way to locate it is to follow the wires from your spark plugs. The other end of the cable is connected to the ignition coil.
The ignition coil is down between the firewall and the back of the engine
its a ignition coil which changes 12 volts of battery to a several thousands volts which is required for spark plug to create an ignition.
It's right behind the fuel trim beside your ignition coil pack
It depends on what year model eclipse u have is it the turbo or non turbo model
whi ignition coil wont jabe electrisiti on mitsubichi pk up and distributor
Normally on early systems it should be inside of the the distributor.
Driver side, rear corner of valve cover. Follow your plug wires back to it.
Inside the distributor with the ignition coil, cap and rotor
it might be next to something hot. or there is to much power going to that coil. it might be next to something hot. or there is to much power going to that coil.
depending on the engine code(in the vin)mine is a g code 2.4 and its built into the distributor
The ignition coil is inside the ignition distributor.
Chilton's repair manual (about $20.00) has all the wiring diagrams for your entire car.
Not sure, But I am after the same question.. I cannot find it anywhere.. mabe in the distributor
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.