Yeah, that is where I got MR761383 from.They also have MR708103, but I am not interested in paying $120 plus shipping for that part.
As I mentioned in my initial post, MR708103 could be found on eBay at that time, but the Global Shipping Program made the total more than $100.
The U.S. list...
I am still looking for most of these parts.
Can anyone help?
I am interested in the parts as long as they look new.
So far I have found MR761383, MR780741 and MR139053 new in the packaging.
Would you send me the link?
As mentioned, the part MR708103 can be found on eBay right now, but the Global Shipping Program makes it very uneconomic for me to purchase the part.
You might have overlooked that I live in Norway.
I can only find one listing for this part, so I suspect you are...
Can anyone help me with any of the parts listed below in new old stock or like new condition?
I have had several orders suspended and canceled after I paid because dealers list these parts as available to purchase when they in fact can not be provided.
It looks like I finally might have found...
Here is another one.
What are the part numbers for the black clips holding the vacuum lines together on top of the intake manifold as shown on the photograph?
I can not find them in the catalog.
Are these clips only available with the entire emission control hose & pipe assembly?
I also have a question concerning the battery wiring cable assembly.
Can anyone tell me what the bracket and the two clips encircled on the photograph are supposed to be attached to?
What are the part numbers for these parts?
Both of the clips are broken and I am most likely missing the bolt for...
Another part I need to identify is a plastic bracket that is attached to the intake manifold with two bolts.
I can not find it in the parts catalog.I found a photograph where this bracket is present.
The blue circles show the attachment points.
I also have a few parts in the engine bay I need to identify.There is a missing bolt between the cruise control vacuum pump, the air by-pass valve and the relay box.
The gray bracket is around the larger electrical conduit and the black bracket is below the corner of the relay box.It appears...
Does the repair manual say this?
Remember my original question was identifying the part number for the missing bolt shown in post #1.
If what you are saying is correct, the shorter bolt shown in post #19 is either broken or not original.
MF244884 is 35mm.
The shorter bolt appears to be around 25mm.
That has to be correct.My first thought was 84296C on the diagram.
Then I saw 84296P which looks exactly the same.
I got confused because that part code has another part number.
The part number is MU481271 and it has different specs.It turns 84296P has the same part number as 84296C earlier...
My point is the drawings are still the same.
In many cases they are difficult to understand.Does the freeware run on Windows 10 x64?
Because it did not the last time I checked...I believe you must pay for a version that is compatible with that OS.
Maybe someone can confirm?I found a...
I have looked into installing ASA several times.
Unfortunately, it was not available for my OS.I have bumped into that website you are linking to before.
Unfortunately, I do not understand Russian.As mentioned in my previous post, I have looked into installing ASA several times.
It was not...
Another part number I need is for a windshield washer clip.There are two clips on the hood that hold the tubes in place.
One of them is MU481137 (part code 84296B).
The other one I am missing.
It is designed to hold one tube as opposed to MU481137 which is designed to hold two tubes.
I can not...
All I wanted to know is the part number for the missing bolt on my front exhaust pipe.
It turned out to be not so simple as everything points to this bolt not being offered separately as a replacement part when you are using the parts catalog for this specific car.
Kryndon has told me MF244884...
My main concern was that a longer bolt would come in conflict with something.
It is not possible for me to tell for sure because I am not able to get close enough for an inspection right now.This is one of the reasons why I want to get the part numbers.
You eliminate such potential problems...
So you see now the bolt I am missing is not MF244884 and that the shorter bolt, as well as the smaller one on the clamp, are not shown on the parts diagram included in post #3?This suggests those bolts only come with the downpipe and are not offered separately as a replacement part when you...
You might be right about that.First I thought the online catalogs were not working properly even when using the VIN.
Now I realize maybe no database is more specific when it comes to the oil filters.I guess only Mitsubishi knows.
Most certainly not.
I have only used the term OEM twice and that in the same post.
It was used in context to Kryndon's suggestion.
Maybe you misunderstood because you did not read that post thoroughly enough.I always use Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts when available.
Sometimes you might have...
I know very well what OE and OEM stand for.I went through the entire thread trying to understand why you think I am confusing OE with OEM.
I have only used the term OEM twice and that in the same post.
The only thing I can think of is that you are confused because I say "I only put OEM parts...
Am I getting this kind of question because I post in the Newbie Forum?
Maybe I posted in the wrong section.I have used the term OEM several times in this thread.
Do you think I use a term I do not know what means?
If one bolt is shown on the parts diagram, but two are used, this is usually reflected in the quantity in the corresponding parts list.
An example is part number MF243660.
One bolt is shown on the diagram and the corresponding list says the quantity required is six.There are three different...
Are you certain one bolt is not shorter than the other one?I found some good photographs on eBay that show an original downpipe.
As you can see, there is a difference in length between these bolts.This would explain why the parts diagram shows only one bolt (MF244884) at this location and...
I am still confused.As mentioned in my first post:
The parts diagram shows only one bolt at this location (see attached photograph Exhaust Pipe & Muffler).
The part number for that bolt is MF244884.
It also says the quantity required is one per car (see attached photograph MF244884).So I...
I am confused.
What are you trying to tell me with that list?Those MD part numbers are exactly what are showing up when I look in the catalogs by using the VIN on my car.
In addition, you have some MZ numbers on your list that are unknown to me.
I understand why you are getting other...
I have some trouble figuring out the part numbers for some of the attaching parts on my 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GS-T.
There are a few places in the engine bay where it looks like something is supposed to be attached as well.I am using an online parts catalog by VIN.
I also check two...
Can someone tell me the exact part number for the oil filter that sat on my 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GS-T when it rolled out of the factory in Illinois?I am using an online parts catalog by VIN.
I also check two other online catalogs by VIN as I have noticed there are small...
The part number MB920566 you are mentioning is the part number I have for this part as well.
The accompanying diagram clearly shows a 4-switch assembly and that is what caused the confusion.They show sub-diagrams for other parts that come in two versions.
Just take a look at "CHASSIS...
There is a part called "CABLE, FUEL FILLER LID LOCK RELEASE" (MB913247) and another part called "CABLE, TRUNK LID LOCK RELEASE" (MR220616) that lead to a part called "HANDLE, TRUNK LID LOCK RELEASE" (MR287588) for Spyder GS-T.
So I am guessing "HANDLE, TRUNK LID LOCK RELEASE" (MR287588) also...
I see now that I did not mention in this thread which trim level I have.
This is a Spyder GS-T.The website you are referring to is "Under Construction".
I do not think I have ever used it.I have actually been using three different websites to see if there are any differences.
They all allow...
I just figured out the seat section as there was a power seat option.
It still does not explain the same part number for a clearly different part or the missing part number for the power switch however.
I recently found an online catalog that shows me part number diagrams by VIN for any region.
So now I can finally look up my VIN and get the necessary information as opposed to earlier where I would get no result at all.After going through the parts of interest, I noticed that some of the...
Thank you for the information.
This explains everything.
I guess I can no longer use the online catalog I am using if I want to have 100% correct parts for my car.
It does not indicate anything about being a catalog for Europe though.
Most of the sites that come up with the other parts I am looking for are non-US based.
It does not have to mean anything.I am thinking this is an older number that was replaced.
This is usually shown in the catalog though.
This is very interesting.
Did you get this from Mitsubishi ASA?Here is what I can see from the Mitsubishi catalog:
PNC# OEM part number Required per car Name Spec Notes Color Manufacture period
80509L MR154561 01 LAMP UNIT, BACKUP, LH 1995.12.1 - 1996.12.3
80509L MR300588 01 LAMP UNIT, BACKUP...
Yes, I do see that.
However, it is a well-known fact that a lot of sellers use photographs that do not show the actual product they are selling.Thank you for sharing your experience with this seller.
It is very helpful.
I'm in Norway dude.
It is too expensive making phone calls to the USA.I have already tried to send them an inquiry using their online form, but I am not sure if it is even working.
Every time I click "Submit", the page goes blank without any confirmation whatsoever.
I also need to add that I do not want parts that are cheap knock-offs.
This is what I am thinking about the part sold by this guy who refuses to give me the part number and uses a tiny photograph of the factory box.
I have had my fair share of that.
I do my utmost trying to avoid wasting time on having to go through a dispute again.
That is why I am asking you guys.
Maybe one of you have the Mitsubishi software so you can check out the part numbers for these parts?
I have inquired about ordering car parts from various shops over here many times.
It is always the same:
They are bound by what they can get from their suppliers.
Ordering parts from a certain source outside of this they can not.
Besides, my country has among the highest prices for car parts in...