There could be a number of reasons, from low Transmission Fluid, to a worn clutch, to internal problems. Since i don;t know what you have I would recommend taking it to a reputable service shop and letting them look at it.
yes
The fill plug for the clutch on a 1997 Eagle Talon is typically located on the transmission case. Look for a small bolt or plug on the side of the transmission housing, usually towards the top. It may be necessary to remove a cover or other components for better access. Always consult a repair manual for specific guidance related to your vehicle.
5w30 or 10w30
no it will no
137 MPH
there is no amp only a radio
No
The dashboard lights on a 1997 Eagle Talon can be changed by reaching up into the dash to get to the bulbs. Another way is to remove the dashboard screws and remove the front of the instrument panel.
its on your valve cover. Passenger side.
4g63 (Turbo) or 420A (non-turbo)
Check for proper fuel pressure in the 1997 Talon. The engine appears to be starving for fuel and only has enough pressure to start.
For a 1997 Eagle Talon AWD Turbo with a manual transmission, it is recommended to use a high-quality synthetic gear oil that meets the specifications of API GL-4. Typically, a 75W-90 weight fluid is suitable for this application. Always check the owner's manual for any specific manufacturer recommendations and ensure the fluid is compatible with the transmission.