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I have done a lot of work on older Mitsubishi's. Whatever has gone on with someone's car has I am sure happen to the one I work on. A lot of things, though might be the computer it could be a sensor too. Whatever I am not sure of, I will then hunt up the question useing the net. Don't know much about body work or painting a car.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse I work on has over 167,000 miles on it. If it could go wrong it has. I have learned a lot from working on the car, reading books and asking people who work on other cars.
Church, I am a Christian.
Have some college course on engines, working on them and keeping them repaired. Read a lot of books and try to stay ahead of things.
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Matt: I would say that your fuel pump is getting weak and you will need to replace that. There is an easy test to make sure you are getting enough pressure from it. But if you want to do work on your own
James: You will need to get the computer coded to see if it might kick out the problem with the low idle, but it sounds like to me that you have a bad or maybe more than one bad sensor someplace. But the
Sam: Try checking the drive belts,or pulley running those belts, it could be you have a bearing going in one of those. Another thing would be to check and make sure all the engine mounts are tight. They
Sam: In with the engine with the hood open there is three or maybe only two boxes, black in color and on the tops tell what is in each one. I would say that the fan relay is out, when you find which box
Hugo: I would have the computer coded, that would explain what is going on with your car and maybe then explain the problem to you. If you got an AutoZone close by they would do this for free and see what

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