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The 4G64 (2.4L) engine is an in-line four cylinder engine. The cylinder numbers are assigned as 1-2-3-4 from the front of the engine (timing belt side). This engine is fired in the order of the 1, 3, 4 and 2 cylinders.
Feb. 27, 2009
2 concern for you when check engine light comes on your TCL (traction control) is disabled,so you get the light,and if TCL is disabled so is the ABS (anti lock brakes) you first step is get the Check engine light code,If it was just a TCL light on the ABS code will need to be gathered,You need a scan tool
If you want to fix it yourself take it to an auto parts store they have code readers that diagnose what set it off. If your not sure about it take it to a mechanic.
Your car already has a fuse box diagram located on the inside of the fuse box lid. However, in case its missing from there, follow these two links and you will know everything about fuses:
1. http://mitsubishifuseboxdiagram.blogspot.com/2012/09/fuse-box-mitsubishi-eclipse-diagram.html
2. https://tearstone.com/2000-2002-eclipse-service-manual/
Drive cycle is performed by driving the car at hiway and city speeds over a few days and perhaps 50 miles or so, if the system detects the same issue after a few days of driving and completion of drive cycle then the check engine light will come back on.
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