you cant
On a 2001 b2300 it is located above the transmission and you have to take part of the transmission out to get to it. It cost me 538.00 at the Mazda dealer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you have to ask such an obtuse question I suggest you just take to a local shop and have it done.
Can you take a Ford Ranger 1994 bed and put it on a 1994 Mazda B2300? Truth be told, they are the same truck. My 1995 B2300 has "Made for Mazda by Ford" on a sticker inside the door of the driver's side. Also, the Chilton's manual for the Mazda B series trucks are the same as the one for the Ford Ranger.
take em off 1by1 and put them back on after each one you take off
To remove the clutch from a 1995 Mazda B2300, first, disconnect the battery and remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine and removing any associated components such as the driveshaft and shift linkage. Once the transmission is out, unbolt the pressure plate from the flywheel and remove the clutch disc. Finally, inspect the flywheel for any damage before replacing the clutch components and reassembling the transmission.
how do you remove spare tyre on a Mazda bongo 1997
take the gas cap off
You didnt specify what year.i have a 94 b2300 and had to replace the grill and in order to replace i had to take the front bumper off just to get to dome of the screws.so be prepared.
On the top of the transmission, with a harness headed to it, should be about 3 bolts to take off, then valve comes off... shift solenoids are in there
there either 10.28x1.33 or 11.20x1.33 You have to take off your wheel and check yourself Mazda Changed there rotors midyear 2002-2003 Kinda Confusing lol.
If you can remove the transmission pan then you do not have to remove the transmission.
A 1994 Mazda B4000 typically requires about 12 quarts of transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. However, the exact amount can vary depending on whether you're just draining and refilling the transmission or doing a full flush. Always refer to the owner's manual or consult a mechanic for the most accurate information.