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1988 Mazda 626 Turbo Questions & Answers
No rear lights.
check power on rear light positive terminal.rear light fuses,or ground,..lee
Mazda 626 2.2L Turbo 1989 - Alternator - Fuel Pump
Hi am just up the road on the SSC, it is easier to remove the alternator from underneath the vehicle & if you look under the carpet under the rear seat there is a plate which gives you access to the fuel pump cover in the tank. The pump can be accessed from there. If you want the workshop Manuals I have just uploaded them.
You can download the GD 626 Workshop manual & the Turbo supplement by going to the 626.net site.
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Adjusting brakes 1988 mazda capella
You are adjusting brakes, or need to know how to adjust brakes. In general, in between the two shoes on the back there is a screw with a star wheel on it that gets turned with brake pedal is pressed. Sometimes this screw hangs up from lack of turning and needs to be taken apart and lightly lubed. There is usually a plug that can be knocked out in the backing plate behind the shoes so this star wheel can be turned from under the car. Most cars if this screw is turning free can be adjusted tighter by simply backing up and pressing the brake pedal several times. That will keep pushing the star wheel and adjust the brake shoes out. I am talking about rear brakes in general and am thinking that the Mazda has some simularities.
1996 mazda capella station wagon
it sounds like the flywheel bolts have come loose
if it sounds like a clanging as you state that will be your problem
a deep muffled sound is main bearings on the crank shaft
inspect the flywheel bolts first to see if they protrude out or if loose
How to release the centre
they are clipped inside the light so have to use little flat head screw driver to pop it open if old brittle may break but only way to replace the bulb
I have a 1988 Mazda 626 turbo edition. just
it sounds as if the transmission might be slipping. Check the fluid level and condition. If the color is not a strong red color and more of a brown or black color, then you will need to replace the transmission. A fluid change at this point will not help you. good luck!
Car was overheated and now wont start
i would suspect that you have blown the head gasket........get the cylinder compressions checked, and see how you go.
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PLEASE HELP!! NOTHING works at all, but the head lights!!!
You have lost your main breaker--there is a fuse bank beside the battery and the main(black one) is held in place with 10mm bolts--pull back the cover and all will be evident. This fuse is the first thing to go when you reverse polarity--headlights are straight thru battery and will be all that's powered. Replace the main breaker!
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