disconnect both poles, wait 5 minutes, lossen the bolt, replace your battery, tighten the bolt, connect both poles. here you go disconnect both poles, wait 5 minutes, lossen the bolt, replace your battery, tighten the bolt, connect both poles. here you go
The Mazda 323 is build by a reputable brand. Gas mileage is alright. The car has proven to be reliable and people that have owned or still have the car are generally pleased with it.
Its likely either the battery connections (terminals) are dirty, or where they connect is...or the battery while showing a charge is bad when on a load. If it starts with a jump from another car...it's the battery.
There was a Mazda car with the number 323. The number is also significant as it has two threes in it and the middle number, two, is the number of threes in the number 323.
i think but i tink it it 25 because of the aditude
Replace the Mazda engine.
Get a manual on your car and it will show you all of them and acquaint you with your car.
No, the 1988 323 is fuel injected. Are you needing to service the car? if so what needs doing? Cheers Malcolm
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The battery is located in the trunk of the car, above the right rear wheelwell. You may need to pull back some of the carpeting. Once you find it, replace it just like any other car battery.
if the battery gets weak and useless, then you have to replace it...
In order to purchase a used Mazda 323 Turbo, you must look at the car dealerships in or around your area. The family owned one's are often the easiest to finance with, if you are worried about that.
There are formed "chassis" rails under the car, about 400mm in from the edge.