There are three hooks that hold the seat in place. The hooks connect in a downward fashion. You need to hold the seat above its position, push the seat really hard back into place, and tug downward until the seat locks in. I recommend doing one side first and then moving across until all of the hooks are in place.
On a Mitsubishi Galant, the thermostat is located in the thermostat housing. Find the upper hose on the radiator and follow it to where it's connected at the engine and you'll see the housing.
on the upper left side of youre firewall
The thermostat on a 99 Mitsubishi Galant is changed by draining the coolant, removing the upper radiator hose, and unbolting the housing. The thermostat can then be removed and a new one put into place.
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Probably just a worn belt. The 99 Galant upper belt is easily tensioned and the lower belt is not too difficult to replace. A fair shadetree mechanic can replace both in 30 minutes for less than $20.
It is in aluminum housing connected to upper radiator hose.Follow hose from radiator to where it is connected. The Temp. sensor is the one with one single wire connector. Other oine tells engine computer the coolant temp. and has a black moulded connector.
Look in the removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
if yr talking of a v 6 then remove the engine cover,turbo hoses if you have them and upper anti sway bar and then loosen the plenum , 7 bolts if memory serves,you can remove it completely but if its loosened off there is just enough room to remove the rear plugs and leads
The thermostat is located in the water outlet on a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante. It can be found by following the upper radiator hose to the water outlet.
Hey Kala== First drain the radiator and dispose of the coolant properly.Follow the radiator hose to the engine. There you will find the thermostat housing. Take the thermostat out and stick the housing back on temporarily. Take the upper rad hose off at the radiator. Stick the garden hose in the top of the radiator and start the engine and let it idle. Water will comeout the upper hose. Let it run until it runs perfiectly clear. Shut the engine off and drain the radiator and reinstall the thermostat withthe spring toward the engine and a new gasket. Fill the radiator with coolant and you should have about a 50/50 mix by the time the water left in the block gets mixed in. goodluckJoe
Probably in a housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
Look for a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose