To remove the dash and steering wheel on a 1994 Mazda MX-3, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal for safety. For the steering wheel, remove the airbag (if equipped) by unscrewing the bolts behind the wheel, then use a steering wheel puller to detach it. Next, remove the dashboard by unscrewing all visible bolts and clips, and carefully disconnect any wiring harnesses attached to it. Always refer to a repair manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
check the power steering and check the battery
All models of mx3 have the same option for the steering position, you need to pull down the clamp of the lower side of the steering wheel, then its going to be free , once its in position just pull up the clamp to lock it in place
check power steering fluid and check to see if battery is good
yes, you will have to remove all the plastics from the 94 and put them into the 92, as well as the wiring.
You need to either adjust or replace your shifter linkage I wouldn't suggest attempting this yourself as you have to rip the whole dash and steering wheel apart. Take it to a mechanic
To remove the CV joints on a Mazda MX3, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the axle. Use a socket to remove the axle nut, and then detach the CV joint from the hub. Finally, pull the axle out of the transmission or differential, ensuring to support the transmission to prevent damage during the process.
its located on the floor behind the consol underneath the dash
To add power steering fluid to a 1993 Mazda MX-3, locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine bay on the driver's side. The reservoir cap is usually labeled and may be marked with a steering wheel icon. Remove the cap, check the fluid level, and add the appropriate power steering fluid as needed. Always ensure the engine is off and cool before performing this task.
To remove the power steering belt on a Mazda MX-3, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and secure it on a flat surface. Locate the power steering pump and loosen the tensioner bolt, allowing you to adjust the tension and remove the belt. Carefully slide the belt off the pulley, and if necessary, remove any additional components blocking access. Finally, inspect the belt for wear before replacing it, if needed.
Could be many things. Amoung them, low engine idle, one or more vaccum leaks, engine missing.
power steering fluid. power steering fluid. power steering fluid.
check the power steering fluid, and check the battery