The Mitsubishi Eclipse Coolant Reservoir prevents your engine from getting too hot by storing overflow coolant, which is fed back to your engine and radiator to stop the pressure from rising too high. If the pressure becomes too excessive, it can warp metal and turn on warning lights. Located high in the opened engine bay, this Coolant Reservoir has level markings that let the driver view it instantly to allow the driver to check many days in advance of heat affecting performance or cabin comfort on daily trips or long trips across the country. The shaped MIN with MAX indicators have a spring-vented radiator cap and close-fitting return hose to push out excess coolant as pressure rises and then pull it back in as temperatures drop, a design that stops air pockets, rust and harmful leaks while keeping ethylene glycol within the system on city streets, mountain passes and everything in between. Since the component fits all generations from 1990 to the last 2012 run, first-gen GS, GSX, Spyder convertibles and later GT trim owners can bank on a quality durable plastic body to prove the unit's cross-generation compatibility within the Eclipse family and the restoration projects are less complex. Routine inspection of the Mitsubishi branding on the translucent shell reminds enthusiasts that genuine factory materials resist heat cycling cracks better than generic plastics, allowing for stable horsepower delivery during spirited drives or quick lane merges. The Coolant Reservoir also inhibits metallic debris from escaping while keeping the cooling circuit sealed. This protects radiator fins and water-pump seals, increases service intervals, reduces spills into the environment and enhances long term reliability that the Eclipse nameplate is known for among enthusiasts. Parents, commuters and weekend racers all love that this little yet very important vessel functions with stock fans, thermostats and sensors to help keep things in their safe operating zones, giving every Mitsubishi coupe predictable behavior even during a traffic jam or hill climb where the threat of overheating becomes greater. In the end, putting in a new Mitsubishi Coolant Reservoir in an Eclipse engine bay bolsters cooling efficiency, supports emission goals and provides the peace of mind that the drivetrain will remain good to go for miles of fun.
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