I know if you have an auto transmission v6 Mazda mx6 93. You can put the transmission fluid in a 1993 Mazda Mx6 v6 from where you check the dip of transmission fluid. It is located close to the battery and close to the fuel filter. Its cap is orange color. For the manual transmission, you have to look under neath of the car, there is a bolt for drain and a bolt for to fill. Look around it, you will see it.
ok buddy , i am talking about 1993 Mazda mx6 4 cyl. when you look down you can see the one side of the alternator . put your hand on the back side which you can't see you will find a mounting bolt .you will feel it with your hand . that needs to be loosened first before you can loosen that the long tension bar . good luck , i just replaced the drive belts today ...ouff azzaro
It either works or it doesnt
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there should be timing marks on the pully for the drive belt. If not take out the number 1 spark plug and put a crew driver in the hole. Bump the motor until the piston is top dead center. Then put your belt on and put your spark plug back and your good.
It might be a problem with your transmission because not all mx6's stall when you put it in drive or reverse.
When you open the hood it will be on your left hand side almost dead center, across from the distributor you'll see the cap " says hot" it's a plastic type material. Pour into their also there is the reserve coolant fluid on the right hand side.
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yes they do.i put 22''s on my Mazda millenia with pirelli tires and it rides great and doesnt knock my rear fenders but i put swaybars and new brakes and shocks that are ajustable
it depends on the lug pattern, you just have to try and put them on and hopefully they fit, but if they dont fit dont force anything
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Ignition module is bad I had a similar problem on a Pontiac grand am- it was the torque inverter. It would idle fine, run in nuetral, but as soon as it was put into gear it stalled with a thump.