Mitsubishi shares transmissions in various makes. All that you need to confirm is the Automatic Transmission(A/T) code. Gearing ratios may vary slightly, but nothing noticable. The transmission code in printed on the engine bay plate as well as on the A/T itself. e.g. printed on engine bay plate: F4A22 printed on transmission: F4A22xxxxxx Do not worry about the xxxxxx. Only the first 5 characters need to match.
Yes, but only from the same generation.
if its the 2.4 liter its the exact same motor so yes, this would be possible
No, the engine does not have to be removed, but the transmission does. Cost, depends very much on where you live. Get estimates.
Mitsubishi eclipse is famous because of failing transmission. If I were you I would start with checking transmission fluid level. But most likely you will have to change transmission or fix one you have.
Someone has to check out the wiring for the trans.
Depends on what year you are talking about here. Most of the transmission problems with Mitsubishi's are the end clutches and valve bodies. I would recommend if you don't know what these are to take it to a transmission shop.
You should be able to purchase the required fluid at any auto parts store, of course you would need to know which fluid to purchase.To find out take your VIN to the dealer and they should be able to tell you.But I believe that it is the 8th letter in your VIN that will tell you on a Mitsubishi1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 2.0L 4-cyl Engine Code F DOHC Turbo1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 2.4L 4-cyl Engine Code GManual Transmission,.....GL-475W-90, 75W-85WSynthetic Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-901996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 2.0L 4-cyl Engine Code Y DOHCManual Transmission,.....GLS[2]AMSOIL Synthetic Synchromesh Transmission FluidManual Transmission,.....GL-475W-90, 75W-85WSynthetic Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90Hope This Helps.
The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.
You would have to take out the engine and then it would make it easy to take the transmission of of the engine.
antifreeze is intended only for an engine, not for a transmission. there is coolant FOR a transmission, i would say that there would not be sufficient cooling for the transmission. it would probably overheat.
It would be hard to get into gear and would make grinding noises when shifting.
No it would not. Transmission performance does not affect the engine. But engine performance does affect the transmission.