There was no indication in records of any MPV 4-cylinder, only 6-cylinder. Call your Mazda auto dealer's service department and ask for the location of this fuse.
You should be able to adjust the linkage on the tranny, any repair shop should be able to do this at a reasonable rate,or buy a Chilton repair manual,and do it yourself.Good luck ,toro2.
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This really depends on how hard you're willing to work to make it fit. If you don't want to make modifications to the car, then the only engine that will fit is the original engine size. If you are willing to make lots of modifications you can choose any engine you so desire.
First, you need to find out what's wrong with the alarm. Alarms protect you by disabling the vehicle if all conditions aren't met and for some reason the alarm thinks some of the conditions aren't met. Take the vehicle to the company that installed the alarm system. You may have to get it towed if you can't find any other way to get it there.
My 1999 Mazda 626 is hard to start any time but then we kick start it then it start fine and dies at any robot will I'm driving My 1999 Mazda 626 is hard to start any time but then we kick start it then it start fine and dies at any robot will I'm driving
In my experience ilook in the hood for a stikerand it may be .039 to .043inchesbecause i have 1993 probe and it has the same engine as Mazda 626 engine (Mazda is owned by ford)so parts are same and they will fit any engine _2.0l or 2.5AnswerThe proper gap for a 2000 Mazda 626 would be between .039 and .043-inch.
Yes. Yes.
The online company Car-Parts offers million of car parts from all over the world. A faster alternative would be to contact a scrap metal store to see if they might have any mazda 626 parts in store. A garage might also have a trade in Mazda 626 parts.
No it does not. I do not know of any car to ever have 2.
I am not sure if it has any but if there is they will be down on the crank shaft pulley
SAE 10w30 any major brand.
I have a 2000 Mazda 626 with the same problem and the mechanic is dumbfounded. My best guess after ruling out any fuel problems is the catalytic converter. Does the stalling/cutting out get worse if the A/C is on? Does it get better for a while after the car has been sitting cold?
your transmission is most likely shot more information is needed, year? mileage? standard or automatic?
Not a job for any one except a trained professional. Severe engine damage can occur if done incorrectly.
souds like a bad wheel bearing
No, they are to totaly different cars. The RX-7 has a Rotary engine so 99% of the parts are going to be different than any other car on the market.