Loc under dash
None. You have to remove the pan.
Ebay is a good place to start for general used items such as this.
The 93 mpv ,if it has a 3.o has a belt. I have had mine break 4 times. I have 360k on the engine. It has never done any damage. The engine dies and it won't restart. It cranks but it won't start. You can smell burning rubber and if you peak behind the cover, on the left front of the engine, you will see small ground up pieces of rubber belt.
That would be the FS-DE inline four engine. It can be found in:93 - 02 Mazda 62693 - 97 Mazda MX-699 - 03 Mazda Capella01 - 03 Mazda Protegé93 - 97 Ford Probe99 - 06 Kia Carens/Rondo/Sephia
Yes, as long as you keep the transmission fluid level full. DO NOT OVERFILL! Not NO But HELL NO.......it can get on the catalytic converter and catch fire!!!! I know it happened to me.... tom_dee2002 at yahoo dot com
93³ = 93 × 93 × 93 = 804357
On my 94 MPV the Mitchell on demand repair manual says to remove the panel in the dash where your display is, their is a small screw, take screw out of the place it is and put it in the other place provided. I haven't done this yet but my light stays on also, they come on automatically at 80,000 miles. Hope that helps. Disconnecting the battery won't reset it. A friend of mine told me to disconnect the battery. Not 100% sure, just what i was told.
You don't check it because the appearance of the belt means nothing. It can look good and be ready to break. You just replace it every 60,000 miles if it has a belt. The Gates website does not show it even having a belt.
12% of 93= 12% * 93= 0.12 * 93= 11.1612% of 93= 12% * 93= 0.12 * 93= 11.16
93-0=93
In the absence of brackets, multiplication and division happen before addition and subtraction. (93 x 93) + (93/93) = 8649 + 1 = 8650
1 x 93 = 93 2 x 93 = 186 3 x 93 = 279 4 x 93 = 372 5 x 93 = 465 6 x 93 = 558 7 x 93 = 651 8 x 93 = 744 9 x 93 = 837 10 x 93 = 930 11 x 93 = 1023 12 x 93 = 1116