very simple
1. uplug power to the fuel pump it is under the rear seat and carpet on the pasenger side start the car to get all the fuel pressure out of the line the car should die quite quickly
2. locate your fuel filter on the firewall, reomove anything you think you need to get access to it.
3. remove old filter, this is a real pain, use two wrenches to do this one on the filter and one on the connection to counter it
4. put in the new filter
hook everything up
drive!
It is located on the passenger side firewall, under the hood.
The 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage fuel filter is located inside of the fuel tank. The fuel tank will need to be drained in order to change the fuel filter.
The oil filter for a 2002 mirage should be on the passenger side. It is at the front of the engine on that side.
Inside the pan of the auto ....
When you buy filter in box there is image what shows you where filter is located
On a 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage, the transmission filter is typically located inside the transmission pan. To access it, you'll need to remove the transmission pan, which involves draining the transmission fluid first. Once the pan is off, you can find the filter attached to the valve body. Be sure to replace the gasket when reassembling the pan.
To replace the AC filter in a 1998 Mitsubishi Mirage, first, locate the filter, which is typically found behind the glove compartment. Remove the screws or clips securing the glove compartment and lower it to access the filter housing. Remove the old filter by sliding it out, and then insert the new filter, ensuring it is oriented correctly. Finally, reassemble the glove compartment by securing it back in place.
check on the top side of the fire wall in the center, or check along the frame rail.
where is the cabin filter located on a 2201 Mitsubishi galant and how do you replace it
Driver's side engine compartment below master cylinder.
It's located on the firewall, looking from the front of the car..almost centered.
The crank sensor on a 96 Mitsubishi Mirage is located on the bottom of the engine, near the oil filter. It constantly monitors the crankshaft and updates the vehicle's computer.