It takes a little bit of elbow grease but i oly found one way to do it. You need a punch about the size of the button and i strong drill bit. From there its pretty much beating the thing down until you can pry/pull out the lock. it seems a bit unethical, but as a said no one knew of any way and this way worked for me.
Suspect a bad coil or failed engine computer.
You can't do it by yourself. You basically have two choices. First one is to visit local Mitsubishi dealer... It will cost you around $200. Second you can visit local company which specializes in electronic locks. They usually have required equipment.
Im new to the eclipse game, but my eclipse had the same problem. Are you getting fire to the coil. If not check the sensor on the back of the motor under the intake, possibly the throttle position sensor, im not sure what the name is but it works, i promise.
It is located in the trunk.
Where is number 2 cylinder located on the engine of my2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse
You are supposed to turn the ignition key in position ON and have it there for at least 50 minutes.
Its a No. 2 Cylinder misfire.
For 2001 mitsubishi eclipse gt (V6 3.0 liter) the number one cylinder is on the front row the first one on the passenger side.
I just finished replacing the starter on a 2001 4 cylinder Mitsubishi Eclipse. You can watch the video here: http://eturkov.blogspot.com/2008/10/diy-2001-mitsubishi-eclipse-starter.html
The 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse came offered in a 2.4L 4-cylinder and 3.0L 6-cylinder. The cooling capacity for the 2.4L is 7.4 quarts and the 3.0L is 8.5 quarts.
4 cylinder has 4 6 cylinder has 6
http://www.innerauto.com/browse/year/1995/2001/mitsubishi/eclipse/repair_manual/?ref=S1161368748W453914ac6fba6&label=95-98+99+00+01+Mitsubishi+Eclipse+Repair+Manual
To disable the anti-theft system on a 98 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS by locking and unlocking the driver's side door. You can also put the key in the ignition and turn it halfway. Leave it in the position for 10 minutes and start the car.
On you car.
What do I do bout a 2 cylinder miss fire on a 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse
if its the 2.4 liter its the exact same motor so yes, this would be possible