To replace the bore joints (or tie rod ends) in a 1992 Mazda 323, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheels. Disconnect the tie rod end from the steering knuckle by removing the cotter pin and castle nut, then use a puller if necessary. Once removed, detach the tie rod end from the inner joint, replace it with a new one, and reverse the process to reassemble. Finally, ensure to have a wheel alignment done after the replacement.
this model is rear wheel drive
Yes, the steering wheel from a 2005 Mazda RX-8 is compatible with a 2004 Mazda RX-8. Both model years share similar designs and components, making the steering wheels interchangeable. However, it's always advisable to check for any specific trim differences or features that might affect compatibility, such as airbag systems.
That depends which model it is. On older models CV-joints were moulded into the driveshaft. To be replaced they had to be removed using a press and then warmed to be able to replace them. On these models it is often better to replace the whole driveshaft. On newer models CV-joints are attached with clips and can be replaced more easily.
You must mean 86 Bronco II? There is no 96 model.
from inside, in footwell undo plate, headlight behind
The 1984 Mazda 323 typically did not come with power steering as standard equipment. Power steering was available on some models, but it was not common for that era, especially in compact cars. If you're considering a specific model, it's best to check the vehicle's specifications or consult the owner’s manual for confirmation.
Yes it does I too own a Mazda protege 95 with a 1.5 liter and i had to replace the tone ring on my mazda. I ask what does this do and the shop told me its for the abs. But only the LX and ES model has it.
Okay, I'm not sure which model you have but on some of them the power steering pump is actually part of the steering column. On these you need to remove the steering column to replace it. It's actually an electric pump rather than the traditional fluid pump under the hood.
two screws into cowl roof, remove them then drop steering as low as you can then take a firm grip of cowl bae and pull. then open screws that you see , tale out dash cluster and bulbs are on back, replace then refit .
To replace the CV joints on a 1992 Mazda 121, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Next, detach the axle nut and any suspension components obstructing the CV joint removal, such as the lower ball joint or tie rod end. Slide the old CV joint off the axle, then install the new joint by sliding it onto the axle and securing it with the axle nut, ensuring all components are reassembled correctly. Finally, lower the vehicle and test drive to ensure everything is functioning properly.
Gonna need to know the year, make and model to answer that one.
For the 1994 model (B3000), you can't change just the bulb. You have to change the headlight assembly.