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I would guess you are low on transmission fluid.
Start by checking the transmission fluid level. If this is good then replace the transmission fluid and filter. If it continues it needs transmission work.
not transmission fuel problem change your fuel pump and screen everybody thinks its the transmission i did too once upon a time
Everything that you have will work. The Mazda is the same as the Ford, all the parts are the same.
No. the transmission fluid has only little part of the radiator area. Low fluid could cause oveheating. A bad fan motor or sensors could cause oveheating. Find that problem now before you warp the heads and intake manifold and burn all the gaskets.
they used more than one type transmission but it should work if both are auto or both are manual
The Mazda 93 626 is the same as the 96 version, as a matter of fact that engine and transmission is the same as the Mazda mx-6 and ready or not also the same as the ford probe. As long is the same size cylinders. So a 4cyl 626 is the 4cyl mx-6 and probe 4cyl. Hope that was helpful. In my experience, it wll not work. However this was with a 93 and a 95. The wiring harnesses were completely different
look into wiring plug on transmission (under area of transmission). I know this for a fact on manual transmission. auto transmission- i would check in service repair manual.
Overheating the engine shouldn't effect the transmission. Overheating the transmission could.
anything will work. you have to make motor and transmission mounts. then you have issues with hook up of the speedometer, clutch lines etc.
Begin by checking the transmission fluid level and adding if low or replacing if it is dark or smells burnt. Be sure to use a fluid approved for your transmission.
A direct replacement, no. But with fabrication and a few bucks it could.