in front of the center console on the floor mat
323 degrees Kelvin is equivalent to 49.85 degrees Celsius.
67.6 centimeters = 26.6141732 inches.
1 yard is 36 inches 9 yards * 36 inches/yard = 324 inches therefore 9 yards is more than 322 inches.
7777 hours later would be 323 days and 17 hours later. If it is 7 am on March 1 in Portland, Oregon, then it would be 12 am (midnight) on January 19 of the following year in Washington, D.C.
The answer is 0,19 moles.
No, the 1988 323 is fuel injected. Are you needing to service the car? if so what needs doing? Cheers Malcolm
under the hood
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Wondering about the same thing.
With an uncle and a hammer.
Try a 1988 323
The speaker size for a 1992 Mazda 323 would be 6-1/2.
The 1.8 motor order is 1342 as far as i have read
The 1988 Mazda 323 1.6L non-turbo EFI engine requires an electric fuel pump, which is located inside the gas tank.
To read the computer codes on a 1988 Mazda 323, you need to connect a jumper wire between the terminals of the diagnostic connector located under the dashboard. Once connected, turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. The check engine light will then start to blink, where the number of blinks corresponds to specific trouble codes. Count the blinks and refer to the vehicle's service manual to interpret the codes.
Mazda made a 323 "GT" turbo 4 door sedan for at least 2 years, 1988 and 1989. It featured the 1.6 DOHC (B6T) engine that was also standard for the 323 GTX. It was rated at 132 bhp.