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Another quick resolution to this problem is to park it on a incline with the front side of the car up so that the water won't be redirected into your car.
I hope this works for you, pass it on and good luck!!!!!!!!
Good luck!
The sticker inside the engine compartment says Engine = 4G37 (whatever that means).
Is it based off of the vin number perhaps?
Thanks.
Walter
According to Wikipedia the Mitsu 4G37 engine displaced 1.8L.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I tend to agree with the engine sticker though.
However, shouldn't there be a way to tell via a VIN letter/number check (i.e. some letter or number in a certain position)?
Walt
I have no clue what is wrong with this car and any advice would be nice dont know alot about these little cars.
larry.
The GS has the 1.8L engine. The GS DOHC has the 2.0L and the TURBO version is simply the 2.0L with the turbo-charger added. Another method for identifying which engine you have is by checking what size the OEM tires are. If they're 14" you have the 1.8 and if they're 16" then you have the 2.0.
I hope that helped.
My girlfriend has a 2001 eclipse gt with 215 -50 -17 tires on it,i have a used set of 235-55-17 's ,does anyone know if these larger tires will work on this car?
your help would be greatly appreciated! :confuse:
Please help
Thank you
First of all when it comes to replacing them? It is cheaper with a manual.
Second better fuel economy
and third... Better control of the vehicle.
Automatic Trannies are the biggest pain when it comes complications...
Take it to a specialist.
Many Blessings
~Raven
Any insight would be amazing!
+ Liadee
I have the same problem with wet floor boards on the front drivers side. I have pulled back the carpet and the insulation and found what look like black plugs about the size of a quarter. The carpet seems very wet near these plugs and surrounding, but not on the outskirts of the drivers side cockpit (i.e. wetness seems focused in the center). I guess that could be gravity, but I'm wondering if the water could be coming up from through those plugs? I know NOTHING about cars, but I did see the discussion about drainage holes, and thought these might be what they are?
Does anyone know if I should try to pull these out (they don't pull out easily) and super-duper (technical term) plug them up? I have never noticed any dripping during rainstorms or at my feet.
Any help would be much appreciated. When I felt this wet floorboard about a year ago, I just thought melting snow...window open...etc., just like everyone else. Now it is back. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP!!!!!!!!
I am complete noob when it comes to cars. I need your help in making a decision. I am a student looking for a car on a budget. I saw a 02 Eclipse GT Coupe 2dr with 107k miles for $4750. I am not sure if this is a good buy. My concern is I want a reliable car where I spend $$ only for regular maintenance(I had a Mazda protege before and I took good care of it). I would like to use this car mainly for commute to work which is about 42miles each way and hopefully use for another 2 years before I get a new car. My biggest question: is 107k miles a lot for an 02 eclipse and how many more miles can you expect for it to run with my usage? And typically how many miles do they run for before you get major issues with the car.
I would appreciate your help and insight on this issue. Please feel free to mention any other issues that I need to be wary of before I make a purchase.
Thanks for your help!
G
Eclipse.
The outside front of the lense has 3 Phillips head screws, two on one side
and one on the other side.
They are very difficult to try and remove and I worry I will strip the soft
metal of the screw heads.
I wanted to try from underneath or inside the engine compartment but there
doesn't seem to be any access to the bulb.
Also, anyone have a bulb number that I can look for?
Thanks!
Walt
Mark
I have not had a problem with oil or any of the problems I've read. changing the timing chain is a must. If it's a turbo check that out. but all and all I totally luv this car.
This is very remote and so far I haven't got much luck trying to find out what's going on so hopefully you'll have some idea's for me. My daughter brought her 1999 GSX with 28,000 miles on it in for a routine oil change to a very large well known discount tire store and basically immediately after getting the oil changed oil started spewing out of her valve cover( except we didn't know that's where the oil was coming from at the time ) so we returned to the shop to find out what was going on. First they said that there was a hole in the cover that didn't belong there, then they said no wait it does belong there and it's some sort of breather type hole. Today I call there and the managers is mysteriously out of the shop in a meeting the whole day. Feel like I'm getting the run around. I called a couple different Mitsubshi dealerships and they said that it sounds like they overfilled the oil creating too much pressure causing it to blow out the hole.
My question is have you ever heard of or experienced anything like this
Thanks in advance for any help or insight you can give me to this problem!
thank you,
Andrea Lynn
ch side thas stoped up clean out with a stiff wire also on the ac part .
jro
I have a 2000 eclipse GT and every time it rains water collects on the floor of my passenger side. This just started happening about a month ago when rain season had begun. I am thinking it is from the sunroof but i am not too sure.
Please help!!!!
Thanks
thanks
Thanks!