The 1994 Mitsubishi Mirage is typically equipped with a 1.5-liter inline-four engine, known for its fuel efficiency and reliability. This engine produces around 92 horsepower and is paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. The Mirage was designed as a compact, economical vehicle, making it popular for budget-conscious drivers.
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On a 1994 Mitsubishi Mirage, the transmission dipstick is typically located near the back of the engine compartment, close to the firewall. It is often marked with a bright handle, usually red or yellow, for easy identification. To check the transmission fluid, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running when you pull the dipstick out. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
If it is the same 2.4 engine
"I have a Mirage 94. When it gets hot, the transmission slips."
I am pretty sure the Expo LRV and the Eagle Summit wagon are identical. Mine has the 2.4L engine, there was also a 1.8L engine. The 2.4L version is a 4G64 type engine. There should be a metal plate on the back of the engine compartment that states the engine type. (In the center just below the hood.) Just make sure that the engine you replace it with is the same type.
Plymouth Laser 92-94 and Mitsubishi Eclipse 93-94 for the 2.0L engine.
I believe on the 94 model it was the screw on the fuel injector right by the butterfly, if that helps... It's been awhile since i worked on theat car.
No, this is not an interference engine. No damage should occur.
speed sensor location Mitsubishi montero 94 ls, 3.0
When making any changes to a cars engine, it is important to have the diagram. A diagram for this car's engine can be found in its maintenance manual.
Yes it will. The motor is still the same 4g63, 7 bolt engine. Also a motor swap from a 90-94 6bolt engine will work too. On the other hand, the gs/rs is also the same 420a,
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