which engine E5 or B5?
For the 1600 SOHC engine you will need to do the following:
1. Depressurize and drain the cooling system.2. Loosen the alterantor adjustment and remove the belt.3. Remove the water pump pulley.4. Remove all the timing belt covers.5. Loosen the timing (camshaft) belt tensioner and slip the timing belt off the camshaft toothed pulley (ensure you do not move the positon of the camshaft)6. Unbolt the lower radiator hose fitting and heater retrun pipe.7. Unbolt the water pump from the block (5 bolts).8. Remove all traces of the old gasket before mounting the new pump (Permatex spray on gasket remover works well).9. Install the new pump and reassemble in reverse order to above.
PS I replaced my orignal water pump after 220,000 kms, primarily because it was leaking coolant.
CheersMalcolm
Where can I find the fuel pump relay on a 2000 mazda 323
First, disconnect the battery and then, remove the alternator and power steering belt, then the timing belt cover, the timing belt and the two pulleys, unscrew the pump bolts and that's it
It's behind the timing chain cover. With the right manual you might be able to replace it, but there is a lot of cautions you need to be aware of. The manual will show these precautions.
Unfortunately, it's inside the timing cover :-) My tip is to replace the timing belt at the same time. not a nice quick job either I'm afraid.
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Go to a mechanic :)
The 1988 Mazda 323 1.6L non-turbo EFI engine requires an electric fuel pump, which is located inside the gas tank.
My partner believes that it is in the fuel pump assembly.
the fuel pump, screws, and hose clamps. there is an access door the the fuel pump underneath of the back seats.
the fuel pump is in the gas tank, you can get at it by removing the rear seat and you will see it right there. be careful while removing it.
The Fuel Pump is located under the Access Plate under the back seat.
first drain then undo clips holding it in then then undo hoses put in new one do up hoses then replace clips then fill with 50/50 coolant and water