If you have the five speed manual, almost certainly the fifth gear is an overdrive gear. Overdrive means that the gear ratio is less than 1:1, and in most 5 speeds, the fourth gear is 1:1, the fifth gear being less, such as 0.85:1 for instance. So yes, you probably have overdrive, it's just not called that in a standard transmission.
No thats usuall automatix
SOURCE: 1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse transmission slips in overdrive
well the low cost way to go first would be to try and change the trans fluids. If the problems still remains the it may be an internal problem
SOURCE: whats included in a 120k maintance
i pulled this information off of www.alldatapro.com as i have a membership on here and can look up information such as this service question you had. hope this information helps....
Inspect
Ball Joint
Brake Hose/Line
Brake Pad
Constant Velocity Joint Boot
Distributor Cap
Drive Belt
Drum Brake System
Evaporative Emissions System (E)
Exhaust System
Fluid - A/T
Fluid - M/T
Fuel Delivery and Air Induction (E)
Fuel Supply Line (E)
Ignition Rotor
Steering
Replace
Air Filter Element (E)
Cabin Air Filter
If equipped.
Coolant
Engine Oil
Ignition Cable (E)
Oil Filter, Engine
Spark Plug
Timing Belt
Rotate
Tires
(S) = Service Warranty Requirement
(E) = Emission Warranty Requirement
(B) = Both Service and Emission Warranty Requirement
SOURCE: Need lower control arm bushing for 03 eclipse
probably going to have to get the arm from the dealer
does the car try to turn over or does it not do anything?
SOURCE: The transmission want shift in overdrive
Hello
The engine
and transmission in this cars drive train are fully
electronically controlled by a computer called the PCM (Power Train
Control Module). Whenever a problem like this occurs the computer
stores a record of the problem (there are of course some exceptions
to this, like the fuel pump for instance) in the form of a fault code
in its memory, to read these fault codes you must have the systems
memory scanned with a special tool. Once the fault code(s) are read
you then must perform the appropriate diagnostic testing to find and
resolve the problem(s) DO NOT REPLACE ANY PARTS UNTIL THE
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING IS COMPLETED.
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