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The Mitsubishi Eclipse commenced production in 1990 and underwent four generations of progressively more rigid chassis, drivetrain variants and electronics. The early Mitsubishi Eclipses had a low profile body style with pop-up or aerodynamic headlights. They were front-wheel drive but could also be purchased in all-wheel drive GSX trims. These versions had turbocharged 2.0-liter DOHC engines with up to 200 horsepower. The wheelbase of the following Mitsubishi Eclipse generations grew larger, Spyder convertibles were produced, and revised multi-link rear suspension was installed. In 2006, Mitsubishi Eclipse GT models got a 3.8-liter V6 good for 260 to 265 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque, sport-tuned suspension, and larger ventilated disc brakes. Each Mitsubishi Eclipse featured a driver-oriented cockpit, with available touchscreen audio, premium audio speakers, and supportive sport seats. They also came equipped with dual front and side airbags and antilock braking. The last Mitsubishi Eclipse to be sold was the 2012 model which features front-wheel drive, a manual or automatic five-speed transmission, as well as a good balance of performance and everyday usability. Mitsubishi Eclipse engineering utilized lightweight steel construction, aerodynamic sheet metal, balanced engine parts and fine-tuned fuel injection mapping throughout its lifespan for ideal throttle response. Authentic Mitsubishi Eclipse parts like xenon HID lighting, alloy wheels, and fortified brake parts have kept the coupe durable. Opting for genuine components preserves structure integrity, performance tuning, and reliable fit which enthusiasts demand when upgrading or restoring every essential part.

Mitsubishi Eclipse can experience the faults related to sunroof and manual drivetrain that can have an impact on everyday use. In the body system, the Mitsubishi Eclipse sunroof may be stuck in closed position or slowly moving due to worn sunroof guides or sunroof track lubrication parts problems, which can cause the binding of sunroof mechanism and make the movement less smooth. When that occurs, the panel may require assistance in moving, and replacing the guides or correcting the lubrication is the typical part to use in restoring motion, though it is possible to have repeat wear. In the drivetrain, the Mitsubishi Eclipse manual transmission can get difficult to shift when the synchronizer drags on the gear's surface. Fresh fluid with the correct friction modifier can help improve shift feel and a revised synchronizer may be necessary when the grinding or resistance is ongoing. The clutch system parts on the Mitsubishi Eclipse can also cause a rattle when the car is at idle and one of the most common causes is wear in the clutch disc springs. If the sound changes when the pedal is pressed the clutch disc is a good suspect. Because these concerns regarding the Mitsubishi Eclipse are related to a roof's movement, the gear and the clutch's noise, these faulty parts should be considered together by system and symptom. Addressing sunroof guides, synchronizer wear and clutch disc parts can help Mitsubishi Eclipse to run more smoothly and more consistently.

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