It's easy to replace the camshaft sensor on your Eclipse Spyder. Disconnect the negative battery cable and set it aside, ensuring that it does not touch metal. Unplug the wiring harness connector from the camshaft sensor, which is located near the top front of the engine. Now, remove the retaining bolt and pull the sensor off the engine. Install the new sensor and tighten the retaining bolt firmly. Do not over-tighten the bolt, as you could damage the sensor. Plug in the camshaft sensor's wiring harness connector. Reattach the negative battery cable.
take it to a macanic and if you area macanic you are not a very good one
Spider is convertible. Also depending on model it might have different compression ratio, air intake manifold and interior.
fix top leaks (mitsubishi spider 2001)
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Probably in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
I would start by checking the battery and fuses.
If both cars are spyders, yes it should fit.
the missionary position >.<
in front of spider's head there's eight eyeball
The ECU is located in the gears of a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse. This is what controls the cruise.
Kind of impossible to tell but I tell you what go down to your local oracle and offer her some ram's blood and spider webs she might be able to tell you.