Yes, it is.
Engine, not motor... there is a difference. The engine in the 1993 Ford Festiva/Kia Pride/Mazda 121 was the fuel injected 1.3 liter Mazda B3 engine.
I bought an '89 Festiva with 1.3L Automatic Fuel Injected and used nothing but 10W30 Penzoil for 21 years........engine had 269,000 miles on it when it finally wore out the compression rings and started blowing oil. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3
1990 -1993 injected Festivas do not have a EGR valve
May be controlled by computer and non-adjustable
Yes. As I recall, the 88 is carb, the 89 is either carb or F.I., and 90+ are all F.I.
Only if it is fuel injected . Your car must be a automatic , if so . You fold down the rear seat , then fold it forward one more time , then pull back the carpet where it comes together. The access plate to the fuel pump is right there . If it is carb'd , then it is mounted to the rear of the engine block .
Mine did that, it was the fuel pump!
Ford Festiva was created in 1986.
Pipiza festiva was created in 1822.
Diphthera festiva was created in 1775.
Lebia festiva was created in 1836.
The lug pattern for the 1990 Ford Festiva is 4x100 mm. This means it has four lug bolts, and the distance between the centers of two opposite lugs is 100 mm. If you're considering wheel replacement or upgrades, it's essential to ensure compatibility with this lug pattern.