The Mitsubishi dealer will be the only place to get the right part. It will run about $80.00. Your local parts shops will try and convince you it doesn't have a solenoid and sell you a fuel pressure regulator instead. They are definitely different and if your CEL is indicating P1105, you definitely need a Fuel Pressure Solenoid. It is located on the drivers side firewall and has a vacuum hose connected to the fuel pressure regulator.
Check this link for more info:
http://members.shaw.ca/dsm.1000q/Engineprimer/2G/solenoids.htm
Check for proper fuel pressure in the 1997 Talon. The engine appears to be starving for fuel and only has enough pressure to start.
43.7 PSI
The pressure regulator is located on the pass side of the fuel rail. It has a snap ring on it and all you have to do is take the snap ring off and pull it out. The fuel pressure regulator on a 1995 Eagle Talon non-turbo is an integral part of the fuel rail and is replaced as a unit.
On the fuel rail
relieve the pressure in you fuel system by disconnecting your fuel pump the change the fuel filter the hook your pump back up
No, you do not have to and in some cases you cannot. Unless your car has a fuel rail pressure relief valve, you can only be prepared for the spray of fuel when you disconnect the filter.
No
No.
There is none.
In the fuel tank, accessible from under the rear seat.
18 gallons
It does not have a reset switch.