On a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse, the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor is typically located on the intake manifold, near the throttle body. It is mounted on the engine side of the manifold and usually has a two or three-pin electrical connector. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility. Always make sure to disconnect the battery before working on the sensor to avoid any electrical issues.
where is located theknock sensor 97 mitssubishi eclipse
the eclipse is slower
No, it can't.
Yes
2.0 liter
A 97 Mitsubishi Eclipse will produce a knocking sound if the ignition time is set incorrectly. This results in the valves opening at the wrong time.
follow the exhaust vent from the engine, if it's anything like my 97 eclipse it should be a few feet from the bumper on the underside, not convenient but you should be able to reach it without blocks or a lift.
i have a 97 gst and on the inner door frame the gross weight is aprox 3100 lbs
Yes it can. I own a 95 eclipse and have put a 97 front bumper on it. It is slightly lower to the ground but fits great! it wont fit my eclipse and its a 95
In my '97 Eclipse GST (the convertible model of your car), the Crankshaft Position Sensor, or Crankshaft Angle Sensor, is located behind the crankshaft pulley. To get to it, the Mitsubishi shop manual lists the removal of the timing belt. Not a fun job. Since the timing belt will be removed anyways, this is a good time to install a new belt. The Mitsubishi dealership also suggested replacing the timing belt tensioner when re-installing the timing belt.
jesus christ i hope you are joking...there is no choke it has electronic fuel injection
Yes i have 18's on my 97 GS