While most drivers may never need to change their oil pump, it is important to know the symptoms in case you are experiencing problems with your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder. Your oil pump is an integral part of your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder's engine performance, and if it fails it could cause serious damage to your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder. An engine oil pump sucks oil out of your oil pan and pumps it through your oil filter onto the bearings.
Most likely the first symptom will be your engine or oil light indicator on your dashboard coming on to alert you there is a problem. Still this isn't always the case and often times the driver fails to notice the light or ignores it. Typically if the oil light is on it is an indication that the oil pressure is low. This isn't an automatic indication you have a problem with your oil pump, as there could be a leak, or your engine could be burning oil. The problem could be solved by checking the dipstick and adding oil if it is low. If the light persists you can check for these other symptoms:
In addition to the hydraulic lifters, your valve train may begin to make noise if your oil pump begins to fail. This includes the pushrods, the seals, and valve guides. All of these parts need to be properly lubricated as well. A bad oil pump can result in a lot of additional noise from your valve train system.
Lastly, your oil pump may begin to make noise if it isn't working properly. This is a less common problem than some of the others presented here. If your oil pump begins to make noise it will be a loud whining or whirring sound. This is a result of the internal gear mechanism wearing down. As it begins to fail, your oil pump could make a bit of noise.
It is unlikely that most drivers will ever experience an oil pump failure, but if you experience any of these symptoms, you may need to have your 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder checked. It is always best to repair parts as soon as you experience a problem as extended wear could lead to a reduction in your engine life.