The refrigerant used in the 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0 liter MFI DOHC 4-cylinder is R-134a. The capacity is 25 ounces.
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ok..i have a 2000 eclipse v6 my thermostat was located..look the bottom hose of the radiator follow that hose that goes to your engine it should be there ..kkkk..
If there is a hole: top. Temperature sensor bulb goes towards the engine.
Here's a few ways: The eclipse was scheduled for midnight. I own a Mitsubishi Eclipse. The right tackle eclipsed the fan he was speaking to.
134a is the refrigerant used by most vehicles made after 1995
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On the passenger side of the motor (by where the radiator cap is at) where the upper radiator hose goes to the engine. that is the placement on a 2.0.
Usually about 4 1/4 to 4 1/2. But start with 4 qts and check the dipstick.
go to wal mart and get the wire harness it will tell you what goes where.
It is best to replace the timing belt when the car starts approaching 100,000 miles. It starts to be dry rotted. It is a lot cheaper to do it before it goes out. If it goes it can cause a lot of damage to engine.
A tag under the hood should tell what type of refrigerant and how many ounces it uses.