SOURCE: mitsubishi eclipse convertiable timing belt change?
Typical timing belt intervals are every 60k miles. It's a very involved service to do the whole job - timing belt, timing belt tensioner, serpentine or accessory belts, water pump, thermostat, spark plugs, all fluids, all filters, brake and suspension inspection, and tire rotation. On many cars it's recommended to change the oxygen sensors as well. Quite a bit of this can be done when you want, but the first five items are critical and should all be done. And regardless of whether your manufacturer says the coolant is "lifetime", replace it - don't reuse coolant. It's cheap and it's good practice to use new coolant.
SOURCE: 2002 Eclipse
its by your intake manifold on the bottom of the engine block. there is a heat shield covering it which will need to be removed to get to it
SOURCE: We just need to change the timing belt
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that should help you out need anything else just let me know
SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Highlander V6 Cruise Control problem
check to make sure you don't have a vacuum leak to the cruise system. sounds like it is loosing vacuum and taking a while to build up.
SOURCE: 2003 Hyundia Tiburon BCM
http://www.newtiburon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102241&highlight=bcm
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