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How do you replace the distributor on 1994 Mazda 626?

Donate it to GoodWill and get Tax Deduction! Do not buy Mazda. Get a bicycle and go green! haha


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How do you replace the distributor on 1997 Mazda 626 2.0 automatic?

To replace the distributor on a 1997 Mazda 626 2.0 automatic, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the ignition wires from the distributor cap, then detach the cap itself. Unscrew the distributor from the engine block, noting the alignment for reinstallation, and carefully pull it out. Install the new distributor by reversing the process, ensuring the timing aligns correctly before reconnecting the battery.


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There is no such thing as a "termostat"


What if my Mazda 626 is not getting fire to the spark plug but you are to the distributor?

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== == In most cases - NO


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How do you fix Mazda 626 distributor?

To fix a Mazda 626 distributor, start by diagnosing the issue, which may involve checking the ignition system, wiring, and connectors for any signs of wear or damage. If the distributor cap or rotor is worn, replace them, as they are common points of failure. Ensure the ignition timing is correctly set after reassembly. If problems persist, consider replacing the entire distributor assembly or consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.