What are the head bolt torque specs for a mazda mx3 1600
A leaking gasket, a leaking filter, or a leaking drain plug....
i know on my 95 theres a simple drain plug built in to the radiator on the bottom on the pass. side. I think its a plastic 10 mm bolt.
mx-3.com check there
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You will have to go underneath your car to fill it up. Look for the transmission. On it there will be to large plugs. One is the drain plug, and the other is the check plug. The one that is lower to the ground is the drain plug, and the other is the check plug (which should be located on the forward side of the transmission). Take off this plug and then you can proceed to fill the transmission. It is full when the fluid is level with the check plug.
I found the answer here: http://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/mazda-mx-3-mazda-mx-6-25/water-leak-17642/
The flasher box in the Mazda MX3 is the plug in that controls the flashers for the turn signals and also the hazard lights. This part is located under the dash on the driver's side, just above the brake pedal area.
The Mazda MX3 was first produced in 1991. It was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March of 1991. The MX3 was produced until 1998, when production was halted.
if its an interference engine you ill break valve and damage pistons if no it all good
yes, you will have to remove all the plastics from the 94 and put them into the 92, as well as the wiring.
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.