A 2.0 from a lancer fits and bolts up in same spots
No, the engine does not have to be removed, but the transmission does. Cost, depends very much on where you live. Get estimates.
Because your foot is on the accelerator
In order to fix a Mitsubishi mirage signal light that doesn't turn off, you would need to understand the wiring system. This is a problem with the wiring and the circuit that connects the power from the battery to the signal light.
The Mirage could have a leaking valve cover. Wash the engine off at a car wash, then keep a careful check to see where the oil is coming from, then you will know what needs to be replaced.
It's a gas, not a fluid, and it would be R134a.
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if its the 2.4 liter its the exact same motor so yes, this would be possible
A transmission from a 1994 Mirage with a 1.5L engine may not be compatible with a 1995 Mirage with a 1.8L engine due to differences in engine size, transmission design, and mounting points. While both vehicles are part of the same model family, it's crucial to verify specific compatibility based on the transmission type (manual or automatic) and any other variations between the two model years. Consulting a mechanic or a parts specialist would provide the most accurate information for your specific situation.
The engine number G302E-080294 corresponds to a specific unit of the Mitsubishi 4G63 engine, commonly found in various Mitsubishi vehicles, including the Mitsubishi Lancer and Eclipse models. However, to determine the exact model and year of the vehicle, more context about the vehicle's specifications or VIN would be needed.
this is a common problem on these cars.....the distributor is likely the problem.
Less then a quarter mile. I know, I have one. I think new it was something like 10-11 seconds
The check engine light only comes on if there's a problem with suction (i.e. you filled the gas tank with the car running or left the gas cap open and drove. You can't reset it, you have to unhook the battery. If it comes on again, unhook the battery again. If it comes on a 3rd time, I'd see the dealer.