SOURCE: 95 eclipse MAF bypass?
if you want to get rid of your MAF sensor, you will need to upgrade your engine management. there are a few piggy-back systems like MAP-ECU . you could also go with a stand-alone system like the AEM EMS
SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location
Hello. One way to check if it is working is when you try to start the car does the needle move on you tac? If not then your crank sensor is more then likely the problem. It is located on the backside of the engine under the intake manifold. If is in about the center of the block. There will be a 10mm bolt holding the sensor in. If you decide to change it yourself (not to terrible of a job) unplug the sensor, remove the bolt and spin it back and forth slightly while pulling it out. It may be stoburn and you might have to work at it for a little bit (not a done of room) but it will come. When it's out the sensor will be shaped kind of like an L. I have changed a few of these over time and they can be a little stoburn. To install just reverse the process.
SOURCE: Where is bank1 sensor 1 (O2 sensor) of 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse
if its a 4 cylinder it will the 02 sensor closest or if not in the exhaust manifold
SOURCE: need the vacuum hose diagram for a 1998 mitsubishi eclipse
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/attachments/420a-bolt-tech/89827d1228187918-resolved-need-vacuum-line-help-fast-420aturbovac-boostlinesstock.jpg
hope this helps
SOURCE: 1997 mitsubishi eclipse gst wont start it looks
Remove the bottom of your back seat. Turn the ignition on without cranking the car. You should hear the fuel pump prime for a few seconds and shut off. If you don't hear that sound, there are two relays on the right side of the firewall next to the master cylinder that are part of the fuel system. I had one go bad on me (the contact corroded) and didn't know which one it might be so I bought the cheaper of the two. Haven't had a problem since!
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