No, a 1995 Mazda Millenia supercharger ignition coil would not fit in a 1999 Mazda Millenia supercharger. While both vehicles may share some similarities, the components can differ due to changes in design and specifications over the years. It's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a parts database to confirm compatibility.
Yes, I would buy the vehicle.
It depends on what model of Mazda you have. My 2000 Mazda millenia doesn't. It does have reverse teeth though. I would have to go to a dealer to get another one made for it.
I checked my info and I would say they are different. Gabriel does not show anything for the Millenia, so I would say that the Millenia most have something exotic. Dealer only is my bet. email me at matts911.rr.com if u need more help. Matt
if its a miller cycle engine its a nitemare 5.2 hours labor It's under the supercharger support bracket.5.2 hours is a rather anemic estimate as it took me almost that long to get the CAC assembly off.
yes, but it would be a complete waste of money to do both
The firing order for a 1995 Mazda Millenia with a V6 engine is 1-2-3-4-5-6. This means that the spark plugs should be fired in that specific order to ensure proper engine operation. The diagram would show the order in which each spark plug receives a spark from the ignition system.
if is the 2.3l, only when started the car,its the supercharged seal to will be replaced. Just'n Style
Probably the cheapest would be to find one in a salvage yard. Just make sure it has some type of warranty to prevent it from being DOA.
bank one is the rear head, sensor 2 would be the lower one
The Mazda6 was introduced for the 2003 model year to replace the Mazda 626. The Mazda6 was designed to be a more sophisticated and upscale car than the 626 because it would be the company's "flagship" or top model since the Millenia was also discontinued at the same time. But there wasn't a direct replacement for the Millenia. The Millenia was introduced as a 1995 model and replaced the Mazda 929. Mazda was planning their own luxury/performance line (called "Amati") to compete with Acura, Lexus and the other premium brands. The Millenia was intended to be the first of three planned Amati models, but the plan was dropped due to cost issues before it got any further than the Millenia. The Millenia sold in much lower numbers than originally planned. A $35k luxury sedan with a Mazda badge was a tough sell against Acura, Lexus and Infiniti models for the same price.
lots of places. most common would be the oil pressure switch, located right above the oil filter
A flashing check engine light is usually due to a misfire. see related questions below.