In my case, the whole engine needed to be removed.
if it is a 5speed it does not take trannsimission fluid it take cluth fluid
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Under the intake manifold. The starter is connected to the bell housing on the transmission and is held on by three bolts.
waste of time
Yes,
if manual clutch, if auto it can be the transmission. same for any other car, my mx3's clutch gave out, all that happened is i rolled, turned off the car, pumped the clutch pedal for 10 mins, and off we went. but if motor is not still running, it can be a number of things
Use a funnel and pour the fluid in SLOWLY through the dipstick opening. Do NOT overfill the transmission!
yes, you will have to remove all the plastics from the 94 and put them into the 92, as well as the wiring.
on top of the transmission on the drivers side, or if you want to go from the top of the engine remove the battery the air cleaner assembly and you can reach it that way as well
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The manual transmissions on the Mazda Mx-3 series cars are filled through the speedometer sensor hole. Simply remove the 2 bolts that hold it on, pull out the sensor, taking care not to damage/dirty the sensor, and fill to the appropriate level. Alternatively, there is a check and drain plug on the transmission, underneath the car. The transmission is located on the drivers side, beside the engine and the plugs are recognized because they are fairly large hexagonal plugs. The drain plug is nearest the bottom and the check plug (or fill plug) is up a little ways and facing the front of the car.
The idle air control valve is on the the bottom of the throttle body.