pop the headlight up , turn off the key. Remove black trim around head light bulb with screwdriver. Remove the retaining screws holding the bulb in place . Be careful notice the difference between the "alignment screws" . These are used to aim the light. There are three retaining screws. There's no need to remove them entirely; just loosen them enough that the trim ring is able to rotate. Rotate the trim ring and and remove it.
Pull out the old light SLOWLY to avoid damage to the wire harness on the back of the light. Carefully disconnect the harness , it has a clip you must squeeze, dont just pull it . Remove old light . Hook harness to new light , put new light in. Place the trim ring over the screws and rotate to lock it in place. Tighten the three retaining screws.
Turn key on , and check the light beam . If its were it used to be , continue to black trim piece. If not , you need to re-align with the "alignment" screws mentioned above . Dont worry , you cant hurt anything . Then reinstall the Black trim .
same as the 1994
For the 1994 model (B3000), you can't change just the bulb. You have to change the headlight assembly.
It makes about 131 hp
1990 2365 lbs. 1994 2490 lbs.
To replace the headlight on a 1994 Mazda 2300 pickup, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the retaining screws or clips securing the assembly and gently pull it out. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the headlight bulb, then replace the old bulb with a new one, ensuring it's properly seated. Reconnect the wiring harness, reassemble the headlight assembly, and secure it with the screws or clips.
The fuse box on a 1994 Mazda Miata is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you'll need to remove the cover panel beneath the steering wheel. The fuse box contains fuses for various electrical components of the vehicle, allowing you to easily check or replace any blown fuses.
1990 2365 lbs. 1994 2490 lbs.
Struts could of gone bad, otherwise its a miata....not meant for the hearty ones
A 1994 Mazda Miata's automatic transmission may slip in 4th gear if the bands are heavily worn. When the bands become worn, they are unable to grip properly and cause slippage.
Lefty loosey, righty tighty.
Many different engines can fit into the Miata. See the link below to Flyin' Miata, a company that does such engine repalcements.
10W30 or 5W30 will work just fine.