Since you have smoke comming out of the engine, you peobably have ruined the engine. Take it to a mechanic for diagnoises.
Possible causes for a 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse to keep overheating could include a faulty thermostat, a clogged radiator, a leaking cooling system, a malfunctioning water pump, or a blown head gasket. It is recommended to have the cooling system inspected by a mechanic to determine the exact cause.
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The low coolant level light turning on suggests that there might be a leak in the cooling system causing loss of coolant. It is important to check the coolant level, top it up if necessary, and inspect the system for any leaks to avoid potential overheating issues.
Yes, the 1993 Mitsubishi Eclipse is equipped with an electronic ignition module located inside the distributor. This module controls the timing and firing of the spark plugs, essential for the engine to run smoothly.
A few of the reasons: 1. So that the coolant does not leak out of the system. 2. So that the coolant can be made to circulate through the pipes (pressure is required). 3. So that Pressure can build up in the cooling system. This allows the coolant to reach a higher temperature before boiling. Once at its boiling point, the temperature will not rise, and additional cooling is inhibited.
Possible causes for a 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse to keep overheating could include a faulty thermostat, a clogged radiator, a leaking cooling system, a malfunctioning water pump, or a blown head gasket. It is recommended to have the cooling system inspected by a mechanic to determine the exact cause.
No coolant in the system, failed thermostat, failed water pump, leaky headgasket.
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You need to call a Mitsubishi dealer or Mitsubishi itself if you want to find it out.
Lack of coolant, lack of coolant flow, air in cooling system, lack of airflow over radiator,........
Yes it can. A faulty thermostat can cause overheating which will cause coolant to be pushed out of the system.
If by water you mean engine coolant, yes. Loss of coolant, antifreeze, is a major cause of overheating.
That is were the coolant goes when it expands. Sounds like coolant isn't circulating or it is being forced out of the system.
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You can disarm your 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse factory alarm system by removing the alarm fuse. The location of the alarm fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
If there is no overheating or loss of coolant, most likely it is due to condensation in the exhaust system (pretty normal in cool or rainy weather).