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you need a diagnostic equipment but you probably got a problem with the clock spring or squib behind the steering wheel
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The socket for diagnostic equipment is located under the glove box on the passenger side (with small black plastic cover). You will need a diagnostic fault reader to read fault code and identify problem.
Reading diagnostic codes is easy. The driver plugs the reader/scanner into the diagnostic port of the vehicle, and the scanner/reader will give a code if there is a problem, and tell them the type of problem.
1. Pin point the problem - what is not happening as expected. 2. Read the error messages, error codes if any from the equipment. 3. Refer the manual for troubleshooting points follow the steps provided. 4. Talk to the expert and explain the problem and inform the observed behavior of the equipment.
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The mechanic ran every diagnostic test, but still could not locate the source of the problem.
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A computer diagnostic test will show a timing belt problem for a 1999 Mazda 626. If there is a problem with the belt, diagnostics will determine if it needs to be repaired or replaced.