I have a 1989 Mazda 323 with a 1.6 Litre engine, Single overhead cam, two wheel drive and manual transmission adn 300,000 km (200,000 miles) on the odometer. In the city I get about 35 mpg (imperial) or 8 litres/100 km. On the highway I can get up to 48 mpg (imperial) or 5.9 litres/100 km. You shoudl get about the same with yoru 1991. If you have an automatic, figure on about 10% less gas milage. Short trips (under 5 miles) will bring your gas mialge down another 15-20%, so avoid short trips adn combine several trips for errands in one outing. A couple of other ways to improve your milage is to ensure all of your tires are inflated evenly (check when cold, 30-32 PSIG) and add fuel injection cleaner to your gas tank every time you cahnge your oil (every 3,000 miles or 5,000 kms or every 3 months). An annual tune-up will also help. Cheers Malcolm
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The Mazda 323 is build by a reputable brand. Gas mileage is alright. The car has proven to be reliable and people that have owned or still have the car are generally pleased with it.
You can find the 1991 Mazda 323 fuse box diagram at your local Mazda dealership. You can also find the fuse box diagram on the inside cover of the fuse box.
My 1991 Mazda 323 has two plastic screws on drivers side, facing engine. Are they airbleeder valves?
The recommended brand coolant for use in a Mazda 323 Astina is Genuine Mazda Long Life Coolant. This can be bought at any Mazda dealership.
The 1991 Mazda 323 came equipped in two OEM tire sizes. Assuming the vehicle still has the original wheels the sizes were 155-13 and 175/70/13.
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IF ITS A 1.8, THEN ITS NEXT TO THE TIMING COVER
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Between 6 - 8 degrees BTDC