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best advice is to get a locksmith to do the job. They will be able to put in a new tumbler, supply the correct fob keys for the immobiliser and possible program it to the vehicle . IF not you will have to take the keys and the vehicle to a service dealer to have it programmed.
this is a long shot, put the key in the driver door, turn to unlock then try to start the car, some systems disarm when the key is used to unlock the car.
Click on the following: direct, free Link. It has the Belt Diagrams for your 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage with the unspecified 1.5L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder, but unspecified options (AC/No AC, Power Steering/NO Power Steering, etc).
I realize this a repeat question from you. However I'm answering it anyway, in case you did not receive my first response. Click on the following direct Link. It has several Diagrams you will need for your Timing Belt replacement. Included are the Cover Bolt Locations, Tool Needed and Marks for your specific engine. You may also want to Print out these Diagrams for future use.
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