Rear calipers may need adjustment (they adjust differently than most cars with a rear disc parking brake) or replacement. Take it to a Miata specialist. And it's "brake" not "break". But really, if it doesnt work at all and it were your calipers, they would be screwed, otherwise it probably needs adjusted with theres an adjustment screw on the inner side of the parking brake lever.
To change the brake calipers on a 1992 Mazda Miata, start by safely lifting the car and removing the wheel. Next, disconnect the brake line from the caliper, and remove the caliper bolts using a socket wrench. Once the caliper is free, replace it with the new one, reconnect the brake line, and ensure everything is tightened securely. Finally, bleed the brakes to remove any air from the system before reinstalling the wheel and lowering the car.
Yes, the brakes on the 1999 Mazda Miata 6-speed are generally the same as those on the 5-speed model. Both versions of the Miata feature similar brake components, including calipers, rotors, and pads. However, it's always recommended to verify specific part numbers for any differences in trim or options.
Will a 1992 mazda miata hardtop fit a 2000 mazda miata?
Isnt one, its hydraulic, and its next to the brake fluid resevior
Yes there is a hydraulic clutch on the miata. Just to the outside of the firewall, near the brake master cylinder is the clutch master cylinder and resevoir.
yes, the Mazda miata is rear wheel drive
Under the dash, just above the brake and clutch pedals to the left.
I would suggest the Mazda Miata dealership site which is www.mmmiata.com, another site to try for Mazda Miata parts is www.autopartsdeal.com/Mazda/Miata/parts.html. For used parts you can try www.autoguide.net
There is no fan belt on a Mazda Miata.
Same as you would for any 1999-2005. See related links below.
A 1999 Mazda Miata requires 4.0 quarts of oil.