HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL TSB Revision GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS> 00-3 . HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL M1001000100110 MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND SERVICING EXPLANATIONS This manual provides explanations, etc. concerning procedures for the inspection, maintenance, repair and servicing of the subject model. Unless otherwise specified, each service procedure covers all models. Procedures covering specific models are identified by the model codes, or similar designation (engine type, transaxle type, etc.). A description of these designations is covered in this manual under "VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION." ON-VEHICLE SERVICE "ON-VEHICLE SERVICE" are procedures for performing inspections and adjustments of particularly important locations with regard to the construction and for maintenance and servicing, but other inspections (for looseness, play, cracking, damage, etc.) must also be performed. SERVICE PROCEDURES The service steps are arranged in numerical order. Attention must to be paid in performing vehicle service are described in detail in SERVICE POINTS. DEFINITION OF TERMS STANDARD VALUE Indicates the value used as the standard for judging the quality of a part or assembly on inspection or the value to which the part or assembly is corrected and adjusted. It is given by tolerance. LIMIT Shows the standard for judging the quality of a part or assembly on inspection and means the maximum or minimum value within which the part or assembly must be kept functionally or in strength. It is a value established outside the range of standard value. REFERENCE VALUE Indicates the adjustment value prior to starting the work (presented in order to facilitate assembly and adjustment procedures, and so they can be completed in a shorter time). DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION call special attention to a necessary action or to an action that must be avoided. The differences among DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are as follows: • If a DANGER is not followed, the result is severe bodily harm or even death. • If a WARNING is not followed, the result could be bodily injury. • If a CAUTION is not followed, the result could be damage to the vehicle, vehicle components or service equipment. TIGHTENING TORQUE INDICATION The tightening torque indicates a median and its tolerance by a unit of N⋅m (in-lb) or N⋅m (ft-lb). For fasteners with no assigned torque value, refer to P.00-30. SPECIAL TOOL NOTE Only MMC special tool part numbers are called out in the repair sections of this manual. Please refer to the special tool cross reference chart, which is located in the service manual at the beginning of each group, for a cross reference from the MMC special tool number to the special tool number that is available in your market. MODEL INDICATIONS The following abbreviations are used in this manual for classification of model types. M/T:Indicates manual transaxle, or models equipped with manual transaxle. A/T: Indicates automatic transaxle, or models equipped with automatic transaxle. MFI: Indicates multiport fuel injection, or engines equipped with multiport fuel injection. A/C: Indicates air conditioning. 2.4L Engine: Indicates the 2.4 liter <4G64> engine, or a model equipped with such an engine. 3.0L Engine: Indicates the 3.0 liter <6G72> engine, or a model equipped with such an engine. PCM: Powertrain control module ECM: Engine control module SWS: Simplified Wiring System
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The 2004 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Service and Repair Manual is your comprehensive guide for maintaining and fixing your vehicle. With detailed instructions and illustrations, this manual is the perfect companion for any Eclipse owner.
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Some of the topics covered in this manual include:
Engine
Transmission
Suspension
Brakes
Electrical system
Heating and cooling
Exhaust system
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