How do you change the fuel filter on a Mazda 626?
The Mazda 626 fuel filter is designed to fit one way. Install the new filter with the flow arrow on the side of the filter facing the direction of the engine. If the filter is installed the wrong way, the engine will not crank. Keep any open flames away from gas.
What’s the problem with my 1993 Mazda 626?
This letter came in and tells the story very well: I am currently having some car trouble with my 1993 Mazda 626. The car is idling very rough, as if not enough gas is reaching the motor because it feels as though it wants to turn off. I constantly have to keep giving it gas.
What to do if your Mazda 626 has a leak?
Check all the vacuum lines, and make sure they are in good shape and connected properly. Check the PCV hose and lines also. In addition, check the large air intake hose from the Air Flow Meter to the intake manifold for cracks and leaks. They often crack in the valleys and are hard to spot.
How often do you change the fuel filter on a Mazda pickup?
The Mazda B-Series pickups come standard with a cannister type fuel filter. This fuel filter is responsible for keeping trash, debris and any other small particles out of the fuel injectors and the engine. Change your fuel filter every 30,000 miles, as part of routine maintenance.
How do you change the fuel line on a Mazda pickup?
Locate the small plastic clips at the end of the fuel lines. Slide the flat head screwdriver under the plastic clips and pry them out of the fuel lines. Be sure to be holding the fuel line with one hand while prying the clips out of the fuel lines. Then, pull the fuel lines off of the fuel filter tubes.
How do you attach fuel lines to a filter?
Push the fuel lines straight onto the fuel filter tubes. Once that the fuel lines are pushed on to the tubes, make sure that the fuel lines are past the raised ridges on both fuel filter tubes. Then, slide the new plastic clips into the end of the fuel lines. These clips secure the fuel lines to the fuel filter tubes.