The freeze plug in a Mitsubishi Eclipse is typically located in the engine block, specifically on the sides or rear. It serves as a protective barrier to prevent coolant from leaking out and to allow for expansion of the coolant in cold temperatures. If you're looking to access it, you'll likely need to remove components like the intake manifold or other engine covers, depending on the specific model year. Always refer to your vehicle's service manual for precise locations and replacement procedures.
SPARK PLUG GAP2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse 3.0L SFI 6cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)
1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L MFI Turbo DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L MFI SOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX AWD 2.0L MFI Turbo DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L MFI DOHC 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.050 (In thousandths of an inch) Heres all the engines for 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse
In Mitsubishi eclipse rs with Crysler (2.0 DOHC) engine 0.037-0.039.
.044
The 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse OBD 2 port is on lower right edge of dash; next to kick panel
The gap is .028 to .031
For a N/T its 44 thousands of an inch.
.039 inches to .043 inches
The recommended gap is .044"
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Mitsubishi Eclipse was created in 1990.
Anti-freeze is not doing its job and the water freezes in the block compressing to the point that free plug does it jobs and relieves the pressure.