it's your reverse back up switch need's to be replaced that's located on the front of the transmission under the air intake piping
To fix the reverse backup lights on your Mitsubishi Eclipse, first check the bulb to ensure it's functioning properly; replace it if it's burnt out. Next, inspect the reverse light switch, usually located on the transmission, to ensure it's working and making proper contact when the vehicle is in reverse. If the wiring or connections are damaged, repair or replace them as necessary. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, consider consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
Bad bulbs can be the cause of your reverse lights not working on your 1999 Toyota Tacoma. A problem with the reverse switch or bad wires can also be the cause of your reverse lights not working.
Side panel on driver's side of instrument panel. To access open driver's door and slide forward panel by pulling on indentation.
Yes
No they did not come factory equipped with daytime running lights.
check your clutch and brake fluid
There is a single phillips head screw holding each light in, you remove it, the lights should come out. To get the bulb out, there should be two tabs on the back side...you twist counter clockwise (left) then pull out
If dome lights and sunroof of a Mitsubishi Galant are not working, it is probably due to blown fuse. It is time to replace old ones.
A very short answer is yes, but the reverse lights are not in the same location so you might have to do some tweaking. i have a 96 that i have done some bumper work on however i have never tried a 97 to 98 bumper on it. but yea as far as i know it fits just fine.
i have a 2002 Eclipse RS 4cyl model and my dash lights havent worked in forever. i believe they went out when i had around 60k miles on the car. if you figure out why they arent working please email me and let me know also! my email address is GetEclipsed@aol.com
try replacing all sets of fuses for the hazard and the tail lights.
That lights means that your coolant is low.