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    Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2001 - 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Automatic Transmission, Replacement w/ 7-Blade Fan, Motor, Blade, and Shroud Assembly - MR373111-PFM

    This assembly includes the Motor, Blade, and Shroud.
    Reference numbers include MR373111, MR373110, and MR373149.
    OEM #MR373111-PFM

    $140.95
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    A/C Condenser Fan Assembly for Mitsubishi Eclipse 2006-2012, 3.8L, Spyder 2007-2012, Coupe 2006-2012, Replacement

    The OEM number is 7812A175.

    $125.95
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    Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2000 - 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Includes Motor, Blade, Shroud, Suitable for 3.0L V6 and 2.4L L4 Engines, MI3115107, Replacement

    Reference numbers include MR481726, MR373109, and MR373149.
    OEM #MI3115107

    $138.95
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    2000 - 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cooling Fan Assembly

    This is an A/C Fan Shroud Assembly.
    OEM #: MR315303

    $125.95
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    Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.4L L4 Engine, Includes Motor, Blade, Shroud, OEM MI3115108, Replacement

    Includes the motor, blade, and shroud.
    Internal part numbers are MR312238, MR404167, and MR404166.
    The OEM # is MI3115108.

    $141.95
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    Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 1995 - 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse Engine, 2.0L L4 Naturally Aspirated, MI3115105, Replacement

    ⚠️ IMPORTANT: This product is the Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly ONLY. It is NOT the AC Condenser. Fits 2 Door Coupe models with Manual Transmission and 2.0 Liter Engine (Non-Turbo) ONLY.
    Electric Fan Assembly. Reference numbers include MB924138, MB906062, and MB924137. OEM number is MI3115105.

    $90.95
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    Condenser Fan for 1995 - 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, A/C Condenser Fan (2.0L L4 Naturally Aspirated) Replacement, Includes Motor/Blade/Shroud; MR500561

    This replacement includes the Motor, Blade, and Shroud.
    The OEM number is MR500561.

    $80.95

Overview

The cooling fan in a Mitsubishi Eclipse is an essential component of the vehicle's cooling system. It helps regulate the engine's temperature by drawing air through the radiator, which dissipates heat from the engine coolant. Proper functioning of the radiator fan prevents overheating and ensures optimal engine performance.

Common Symptoms of a Faulty Cooling Fan

A malfunctioning cooling fan can lead to several issues:

Engine Overheating: The most noticeable symptom is the engine temperature rising above normal levels, especially when idling or in slow-moving traffic.
Unusual Noises: Grinding or clicking sounds near the radiator may indicate a failing fan motor or damaged fan blades.
Air Conditioning Problems: The cooling fan also aids the air conditioning system. A faulty fan might cause the A/C to blow warm air.
Illuminated Warning Lights: Some models may trigger a check engine light or temperature warning indicator if there's a cooling system issue.

Maintenance Tips

Regular maintenance can prolong the life of the cooling fan:

Inspect the Fan Blades: Check for cracks, chips, or debris that might hinder the fan's operation.
Test the Fan Motor: Ensure the motor activates when the engine reaches operating temperature.
Check Electrical Connections: Examine wiring and connectors for signs of corrosion or damage.
Monitor Coolant Levels: Keep coolant at the recommended level to prevent the fan from overworking.

Installation Advice

When installing a new cooling fan:

Safety Precautions: Disconnect the battery and allow the engine to cool completely before starting.
Refer to Service Manual: Follow the specific instructions for your Eclipse model to ensure proper installation.
Secure Mounting: Make sure the fan assembly is properly fastened to avoid vibrations or disengagement.
Test After Installation: Start the engine and verify that the fan operates correctly when the engine heats up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I tell if my cooling fan is not working?

    A: If your engine overheats while idling but cools down when driving, it may indicate a faulty cooling fan. Additionally, if the fan doesn't turn on when the engine is hot, it might need inspection.

Q: Is it safe to drive without a functioning cooling fan?

    A: Driving without a working cooling fan can cause the engine to overheat, leading to severe engine damage. It's advisable to address the issue promptly.

Q: Can a bad cooling fan affect my car's air conditioning?

    A: Yes, since the cooling fan helps dissipate heat from the condenser, a faulty fan can reduce the efficiency of the air conditioning system.

Understanding related parts can help in troubleshooting:

Thermostat: Regulates coolant flow; a stuck thermostat can mimic cooling fan issues.
Cooling Fan Relay: Controls power to the fan; a defective relay can prevent the fan from activating.
Temperature Sensor: Sends temperature readings to the engine control unit; a faulty sensor can lead to incorrect fan operation.

Performance Considerations

For those looking to enhance their Eclipse's performance:

High-Performance Fans: Upgrading to a performance radiator fan can improve cooling efficiency, especially in modified or turbocharged engines.
Cooling System Upgrades: Pairing the fan with an upgraded radiator or coolant can provide better temperature management.

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