For a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse, the recommended coolant color is typically green, which is often an ethylene glycol-based coolant. However, it's important to check the owner's manual or maintenance guide to confirm the specific type and color of coolant recommended for your vehicle, as some models may use different formulations. Always ensure to use a coolant that meets the manufacturer's specifications for optimal performance and protection.
Years 1997-2000 is green coolant. I don't know the newer vehicles.
For a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse, the recommended coolant color is typically a green ethylene glycol-based antifreeze. However, it's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a dealership, as some models may require a specific type or a different formulation, such as a red or orange coolant. Always ensure to use a coolant that meets the specifications provided by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
If it still has the original DexCool coolant, it would be a pinkish/red.
Do you mean oil in the coolant? If so, you have a blown head gasket, cracked head, or both.
Most 2000 GM cars were filled with the RED Dexcool coolant. Using the standard green fluid after the Dexcool has been used can lead to clogged coolant passages and destroy the engine.
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originially Dexcool which is orange color. if its been replaced with glycol, its green.
Could be "Dex-Cool" engine coolant.
Yes. The motor from a 1996 eclipse rs can fit in a 2000 eclipse rs.
According to the Owner Guide , it originally came with a 50 / 50 mixture of Ford Premium engine coolant ( green color ) and distilled water The Owner Guide shows not to use Ford Extended Life coolant ( orange in color ) and DO NOT use Dexcool
it can be any color it just depends on what type of eclipse