There is a problem with the air bag system. Until it is fixed the light will remain on. Take it to a garage for repair.
Unfortunately, a 1997 Toyota Supra engine and trans would not fit into a 1990 Mazda Miata. The Supra engine and transmission are unable to be mounted correctly within a Miata to make them fit.
It is in the center console
The Mazda Miata is a two door convertible sports car. It has been a top selling model for the Mazda motor company since 1989. It is only known as the Miata in North America, in it's home country of Japan it is known as the Mazda Roadster, and in Europe as the MX 5. the Mk1 sold from around 1989 to 1997 the Mk 2 sold from around 1997 to 2005 and the current Mk 3 is still in production today
rad to fire wall
1990-1997 = 2,100 pounds 1999-2005 = 2,350 pounds 2006 and on = 2,410 pounds
On the 1997 Mazda Miata, the crankshaft position sensor is located on the engine block, near the transmission bell housing. It is typically positioned on the driver's side of the engine, just above the starter motor. You may need to remove some components for easier access to the sensor.
Be more specific! Warning light or check engine. If, warning light. What function?
There are several warning lights on a 1997 Grand Am. Some of the warning lights are the ABS system, oil lights, and the check engine light.
In a 1997 Mazda Miata, the battery is secured using a metal bracket that holds the battery in place. This bracket typically consists of a clamp that is tightened with a bolt at the base of the battery. Additionally, there are rubber spacers or pads that help prevent movement and absorb vibrations. To remove or secure the battery, you would need to unfasten the bracket and ensure the battery terminals are properly connected.
In the A4 it's not a warning light, it should actually indicate that your lights are on.
It can mean several things if the hold light flashes on your Mazda Familia 1997 model. It can indicate a shortage in the wiring or a blown fuse.
The water thermo switch on a 1997 Mazda Miata is located near the thermostat housing, which is situated on the engine's front. It's typically found on the lower part of the engine block, near the water outlet. The switch is responsible for monitoring the engine's temperature and activating the cooling fan when necessary. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility.