My next guess, in this form of troubleshooting, would be a wiring harness problem / fuse problem / pass through or plug problem. IE The computer is telling something to work, but the signal is not getting to the right place.
Need to know which fuse u want to find out... There are quite a few different fuses in the fuse box. 10A 20A 30A, fuse for fan, fuse for Engine, fuse for horn?
most of them r in a box under the hood
Trouble code P0400 means:Exhaust gas recirculation-flow malfunction
Not certain of model 323F; my standard 323 has the 1.6 L OHC engine and you can change the starter motor as follows: The starter motor is located on the back side of the engine (closest to the firewall) underneath the fuel injection/intake manifold. To replace it, first disconnect the battery, then remove the main power cable (heavy wire) and the start wire (light wire). Next remove the two bolts for the intake manifold support bracket and remove bracket. Remove one bolt on starter rear support bracket and 3 bellhousing flange bolts (two accessible from starter side, on accessible from bellhousing side). the starter is now free and can be taken out form the passenger's side (LHD). Good luck Malcolm
not sure what your asking is even a question - more a collection of words with a question mark at the end but this may be relevant to your ques... i mean words.. Torque per se does not affect a car's acceleration ability. The spread of torque between the engine's maximum speed and the corresponding speed for the next higher gear does. If your car drops significantly from its torque peak when you change gear (that's you, Celica VVTi) then that can affect your acceleration. All the talk in magazines about torque being important in the real world is because most people are conditioned by the government to drive at low engine speed, and expect to be able to accelerate hard from low revs. In reality a more powerful car will always be faster than a less powerful car, regardless of their respective torque outputs, given the proviso above, if driven to the engine's power peak. In respect of the RX-7, which is beautifully geared to drop neatly into the meat of secondary turbo boost for every new gear, you can rest assured that the relatively low torque output is completely irrelevant so long as you rev to just short of the bleeper. And, let's face it, that's what you'd do anyway right? HP is rated at 255bhp on paper however due to a gentlemans agreement between auto makers in japan at the time Mazda lied about the power output. Cars tested leaving the factory were found to be more like 300+bhp in the higher spec models (R1 / R2 models) at the time in japan all major car makers agreed they wouldn't make cars more than 255bhp. hence why Mazda embelished the truth somewhat. hope this helps, as you can tell i have an awfull lot of time on my hands.
NO You cannot just swap the engines. Computer will need to be replaced as well as much of the engine electrical system. The transmission housings are also different.
Every 90,000 miles per Mazda
The premature decay of the Mazda 3 MPS engine and/or supporting parts. Full blown Opilitus is an engine which needs to be replaced.
it might BUT the real question should be will the Mazda computer operate the Kia engine correctly, and that answer is a big no.
i have a 2001 mazda 626 v-6 2.5 engine my timing belt broke i had the belt and tesioner pulley replaced and its running fine
It is run off of the same fuse as the engine computer.
on passenger side kick panel
The 626 has a PCM which controls both the engine and the transmission.
Check the engine thermostat.
On a 2002 - it is on the drivers side of the engine toward the back. It is replaced from the top of the engine. If the engine is hot, do not try and change or be very careful
A computer diagnostic test will show a timing belt problem for a 1999 Mazda 626. If there is a problem with the belt, diagnostics will determine if it needs to be repaired or replaced.
No, timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine. They are normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild.