DIY: 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse 4cyl Starter Replacement

DIY: 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse 4cyl Starter Replacement

2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse 4cyl Starter Replacement.

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Mad Martigan says:

how did you get it out I have 6cyl and it I can’t see how to get it out either

J Jay Ortiz says:

I’ve done everything on the video and I still can’t get the starter out. It seems to be rusted on or something. I can’t get a good grip to pull or an angle to bang it loose. Any suggestions beside WD-40?

QuantumBunnii says:

Does anyone know the torque specifications for the bolts on this thing?

chloe thoma says:

how do you pull the starter out of the v6? i tried pulling the oil filter that didnt work.. any advice?

Dethsing says:

yes you can ive done it about 3 times, its not that hard work wise, but the cramped space makes it difficult if u need help message me and ill help you out

dharma760 says:

can you do this on a 6cyl?

AntiMusick says:

i removed the cover but the real problem was the contacts on the battery poles needed some find grit sand paper cleaning.

Manuel agras rodriguez says:

I just did this today and my engine start nice, just remove the header cover, and its more easy than this guy…

AntiMusick says:

i just did this today and the thing still will not start.

brandonrobinson5150 says:

I have to Thank you, my brother has a 2003 Chrysler Sebring coup. It’s the same engine as a Mitsubishi Eclipse so we were able to change the starter using your video. So we Thank you

bradyhpifirestorm says:

attempting on a 93 eclipse….. it seems impossible….

Richard Reid says:

verry informative thanks man…

MrBlayze321 says:

Im also replacing the starter on a 2000 v6 eclipse and im having trouble getting at the top bolt. anyone know what size it is?

Beacon342 says:

I am changing a starter on a 2001 Eclipse 6 cyl. It took me 45 minutes to get it out after I had unbolted everything. I haven’t been able to get the new one in yet. The engineers designed it purposely to make it difficult for me individually I’m sure. But I’m going to outsmart them.

BoDiggety says:

thanks for the help guys, in the book it says in 4 cylinder older than 2000 you have to remove the heat shield, we have a 6 cylinder but it looks like there’s a heat shield there too

it’s really in the way and i can barely do anything with it there. Is there a reason i shouldn’t take out the heat shield as well? is it attached to something i don’t know about that would mess something up?

billstickly1 says:

thanks man

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