That model of Eclipse came with a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual transmission.
the automatic trans fluid in all Mitsubishi's with the exception of the Chrysler eclipse is diamond atf sp 3.
Mine gets 23 - 25 mpg (2.4L 4 cyl with auto trans)
Mine gets 23 - 25 mpg (2.4L 4 cyl auto trans)
There are no user serviceable parts on the transaxle of 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse without removal. Essentially, it is all one unit.
I believe in general, every 30,000 miles is the recommended.
I have a 93 mirage 140k miles original motor trans clutch everything. Still going strong.
i suppose you could but i dont believe its a direct fit ,you would also have to switch the entire wiring harness for the motor if you can sort them out from the under hood harness and the the pcm and maybe the trans and poss the fuel pump? have custom exhaust made, and so on
My 93 runs at aprox 2500 on level ground with stock tire size,and a 5 speed trans.
Starter is on passenger side of motor underneath intake bolted to trans bellhousing.
Disconnect the fluid lines to the slave cylinder. Remove transmission(refer to hanes manual), the clutch will stay on the motor pull the trans off so input shaft is out of clutch then pull out the slave cylinder. Put trans back in. Attach lines. Will have to bleed it, just like bleeding breaks.
1953AS FIRST YEAR FOR CORVETTE. 300 MADE ALL WHITE WITH RED INTERIOR AUTOMATIC TRANS. 6 CYLINDER MOTOR.
there wont be a tranny dipstick on any vehicle with a manual trans. due to the fact there is gear oil not trany fluid in the trans. but to check the l;evel or to change the gear oil there will be either on the bottom or side of the trans itself 2 plugs. one being a drain plug and the other being a fill/check plug.