fix top leaks (Mitsubishi spider 2001)
vaccum leak somewhere. or a boost leak Spyda
No, it causes a massive coolantleak.
I think you mean refrigerant, and it uses R134a. If it's a 2001 and already needs a recharge, I would recommend having a shop locate the leak before attempting to fill it.
check for a leak more often then not it is the flex pipe.
Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected(Gross Leak)....meaning large leak within the fuel evaporative system. Sometimes this code can be caused simply by just a faulty gas cap.
Check the compression for the cylinders on the Eclipse. If there is?æa leak in one of the cylinders then this could cause the jerking.
To fix a sunroof leak in a 2004 Mitsubishi Eclipse, first inspect the sunroof seals for any visible damage or wear. Clean the drainage channels located at the corners of the sunroof frame to ensure they are not clogged with debris, as this can cause water to pool and leak. If the seals are damaged, replace them with new ones, and consider applying a silicone sealant for extra protection. Finally, test the sunroof to ensure it closes properly and check for any leaks after heavy rainfall.
The inner seals have failed. You need a new clutch slave cylinder.
For me it's sound like you have problems with the right door. Check the rubber/palstic parts around the door.
There is no adjustment for this, Your need to look for a vac. leak at the throttle body /intake gaskit or the (IAC) Idle Air Control Motor or the control switch at the AC compresor, Also check for vac. leaks around the hose for youre EGR system.
Well, you've got a leak somewhere. It can be a bad heater core, a bad windscreen seal, something wrong with the intake plenum for the passenger compartment fan or some other leak. A heater core leak should show up as dropping coolant levels, so unless you've got that it has to come from outside. My suggestion is - once it's dry, get in the can and have a friend hose it down with you in it. It'd give you a chance to spot where the water is coming from.
vacuum leakTo