How to fix my Mitsubishi?

Asked by GuruL47SR Nov 10, 2020 at 02:03 PM about the 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse RS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So on my Mitsubishi eclipse im trying to diagnose the
problem but cant figure it out I have power to my battery
and I have power to my main fuse box under the hood i
checked all the fuses and relays under the hood but still
am not getting any power to the inside of the car I
replaced the ignition switch but still nothing I just need a
fee ideas on what it might be

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Here is an idea...Get someone that knows what they are doing to work on your car.

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Dude in the comment about getting someone to fix the car that knows what their doing,Grow up! And as for the eclipse I have an 02 and was driving down street one day and it stalled out would not start again had power everywhere but wouldn’t start it was my timing belt it broke had no idea what to do but going on these kinda forums and watching you tube i (a female with little experience ) fixed it my damn self I had to take the engine apart but yeah that was 8months ago and she’s still running strong today except I just got new tires on it and it vibrates as bad as it did before also check your crankshaft and camshaft sensors that’s what I originally thought was wrong with mine until I seen the belt

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