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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual ._._ -_- 1 -.
MODEL INDICATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual for classification of model types.\
M/T:  Indicates the manual transaxle, or models equipped ‘with the manual t\

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual 2-2
t
featuring light unsprung weight.
. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<2WD>
<4WD>
Rubber insulator
/
lshing
Coil spring
,Strut assembly
I ,Rubber bushing
Stabili
Lowecarm
Rubber insulator
No.1 Crokmember
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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual -.-...- ..v:T
3-2REAR AXLE- General Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
RO3BAAAThe differential carrier and axle housing have been
separated from each other, and D.O.J. and B.J.
drive shafts arranged in b

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual PARKING BRAKE
BRAKES- Parking Brake5-7
ROSDMBThe parking brake is of the mechanical rear wheel
braking type.The parking brake 
cable is of the V-type and is
The parking brake is offset toward the driv

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual 3i
ELECTRICAL - Junction Block8-5JUNCTION 
BLOCKThe junction block is a feature in which wiring 
hamess
connections are centralized for simpler and more reliable wiringharness connections.
The junctio

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual __._._ -.. .-
8-6ELECTRICAL - Junction Block
INTERNAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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NOTEThe alphabetical symbols on the connectors are associated with the
connector symbo

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual 8-28ELECTRICAL- Engine Electrical
IGNITION TIMING CONTROL
Reading of Input signallgnitlon power
distribution control
(selection of power
transistor actlvatlon)Control mode
I II II IControl mode
dectsi

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual L1ENGINE 
- Mounts9-21MOUNTS
Rost3u
. *the mounts, the principal axis of inertia support
system is employed.
This principal axis of inertia support system of
mounting functions to support the upper 
p
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