If you can remove the cluster ... light bulbs are fitted to sockets that rotate out of the cluster. A blown bulb usually has smoked glass from the blowout depositing metal on the inside of the bulb.
Try moving a working bulb to the speedo and tachometer, and of course replacing any blown bulbs with the same from a parts store.
If using a new bulb does not work in the speedo/tach, look for a blown fuse in the fuse panel. Look at the two(?) female cluster connectors on the back: remove any green corrosion/dirt with WD40.
If you have a multimeter, trace the speedo/tach circuits from the cluster connectors to the bulbs and hence to ground. There could be a crack in the flex circuit.
If the problem persists, there's a more problematic issue in the wiring harness.
SOURCE: 2002 Eclipse
its by your intake manifold on the bottom of the engine block. there is a heat shield covering it which will need to be removed to get to it
SOURCE: radio code Eclipse Spyder,how do you enter
Contact your local Dealership and ask for Parts. They have all the Codes and can tell you by Running your VIN Number.
SOURCE: Changing the front speaker 2001 Eclipse Spyder
There are 7 screws all together to remove the door pannel. First, you have to take off the hanlde for the door. the 2 plastic covers on the handle pop off revealing 2 screws on the top and bottom, remove those. then behind the the door handle on the inside, pull it as if you were to open it and there is a screw that you have to remove. Then there are 2 screws on either side of the door pannel, both are farily close to the top, remove those, and then its just a matter of popping the pannel off. start from the bottom, pop it off then slide it up. becarefull, after the door panel is free, there is a connection for the power doors and windows unhook that then the pannel will be free. after that the speaker will be right there and its common sense on removing that. good luck.
SOURCE: need 4 digit radio code for 2001 mitsubishi eclipse
try to call the mitsubishi dealer coz every radio has different code thats the only way you can get those code.
SOURCE: My check engine light stays on.
You can take your car to Auto Zone and they will scan the codes for FREE. They will also let you know the part causing the problem. 99% of the time it's a sensor that you may be able to replace yourself if your handy with cars. Without the codes, it's random guessing to fix the problem.
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