simply disconnect the battery for 30 seconds and it will reset all of your learned fuel trims in your ecu
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The ECU, or electronic control module, is found on the passenger side of the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. The ECU is hidden behind the passenger kick panel underneath the carpet.
remove center consul, there it is
The ECU is located in the gears of a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse. This is what controls the cruise.
To reset the ECU on a Mitsubishi Lancer, disconnect the negative battery terminal and leave it disconnected for about 10-15 minutes. This allows the ECU to clear its memory and reset. Afterward, reconnect the battery terminal, and start the vehicle to allow the ECU to relearn its parameters. It's advisable to drive the car for a short distance to help the ECU recalibrate settings.
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It does not have a reset switch.It does not have a reset switch.
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It depends. if you have a eclipse that was made by chrystler then it is the one box deep behind the radio mounted on the floor board. it looks like an ecu but chrystler put that under the hood. If its a Mitsubishi made eclipse then the ecu is right beside the tcu behind your radio. the tcu in the Mitsubishi made car is to the right on the pasengers side.
yep need a dif ecu though
I might be wrong, but I think the "kill switch" is a part of ECU.