2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS

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Asked by Rev33 Jun 29, 2016 at 09:34 AM about the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS. It won't turn
on. When I go to crank it, I hear a clicking sound.
So I take the battery to AutoZone, and the guy who
checked it said its a good battery, it just needs to
be charged. I left it there until he called me back to
get it. I put it back on the car, and it still doesn't
crank. A couple days ago, the car was running.
Also, after a while, while fixing on the car, the
clicking sound goes away, and while cutting it on, it
likes the power is out and the lights on the dash
dim. Plz help!!

5 Answers

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I know it isn't the battery because when I put the key in, it makes noise and the power is on. It just won't crank.

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We unplugged the tps and unplugged the mass air flow sensor but it runs on open loop

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Try to test your alternator to see if that's not getting the power needed

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May need a new Alternator!! Purchase one from Auto Zone. A new one cost me $190. But $50 returned for the old one. Lifetime Warranty. My car 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT Spyder 5-Speed Convertible

10

it may need a new cam sensor and distributer. if thats not the problem make sure ur emergency fuel switch isn't on

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