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I am looking at buying a Mazda 6 2004 with 79000km on the clock. The problem i have found is that the car has had no services since 40000km and before that only had 1 at 20000km.Am i about to buy a problem car? Cheers Ian
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On my 93 mx6 the spark plug wire that is all to it's self in number 6 and it is on lower part of the distributor, like a clock it would be at 7 on the face of clock and the distributor as you are looking at it,I know as I was looking at mine 2 hours ago.
Hold Clock to get it in the set 12/24, tap Set to move to 12hr, tap clock to move to the hour, tap set to get to the right hour, tap clock to move to the minute, tap set to get it to the right minute, tap clock to back out of it.
I did not understand the meaning on your question but k7posey I write what I believe you want. If you are looking for valves clearance on the 1991 Isuzu Pickup Diesel ? Valves clearance Inlet Exhaust should be 40mm and best to do every 40000km.Hope that is what you want.
I found that this web page can show you diagrams if you know what your looking for. Just keep clicking till you get to the buying option, but instead of buying click on view image! http://www.parts.com/mazda/1993-mazda-mx3-parts.cfm
I offer a repair service for the clock itself; far cheaper than buying a new clock. Check it out at www.autoclockrepair.com I'll look into how to remove the clock itself and post if I find the solution.
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