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try replace vacuum hose? by leomort
Feb 19, 2001 (11:53 am)
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I had a similar problem with a used 81 buick skylark. turn out to be something as simple as the vacuum hose being old and craked. Replace the old hoses and no more problem.
 
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I'll double-check the hoses by ny10
Feb 19, 2001 (12:02 pm)
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Leo, thanks for your suggestion. I'll have my mechanic check out the hoses. Because the car had the stalling probably not just late in life but also early, I wouldn't think a recently-cracked hose would be responsible, but perhaps there's a bizarre crack that's been there years and only acts up occasionally. I'll let you know. --ny10
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Try PCV Valve... by browntrout1
Mar 03, 2001 (8:46 pm)
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We had the excaact same problem with our 323. It seemed to happen more when it was hot out I found. Anyways, I used to get so good at predicting when it would happend that I would just turn the ignition off while driving down the highway and then starting the car again. That usually resets what ever is causing the problem and you are good to go.
 
Anyways, we took our car to a mechanic and he changed or cleaned something...which seemed to work for about a week but then it started up again. I decided I should change the PCV valve becuase it blocks up and supposedly can cuause that problem...and it seems to have worked. It's only like 5 or 10 bucks so I'd try it. You can get it at any auto parts store. It's a little black thing on the top of the engine with a 90 degree turn to it...one side is in the engine, the other side has a small hose attached to it. Actually you can take it off and try to clean it, you should be able to feel something moving around innside.
 
Hope it helps, not sure if you already tried it. I agree, this is one of the best little cars you can buy. Way better than a honda civic of the same year...more power and quite nimble this car.
#20 of 419
Just bought a 323 by bigsu
Mar 04, 2001 (8:22 pm)
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I just bought a 1994 Mazda 323 hatchback for CA$3800. The car has 147000km, which is about 91000 miles. I've heard that this is the most reliable car that Mazda ever built and that it is very easy on gas. Was this a good buy?
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bissu by 5spd
Mar 05, 2001 (6:28 pm)
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whether you deal was a good one really depends on the condition of the car. Is yours an automatic or stick shift ?
#22 of 419
It's automatic by bigsu
Mar 05, 2001 (7:41 pm)
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It's good condition. No rust, there's a small dent on the side but I bought it from a dealer so they'll fix the dent and clean up the car before I get it. They'll also service the car and get it certified. It's automatic.
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The price is fair by 5spd
Mar 06, 2001 (5:58 pm)
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for an automatic in good condition. Try to flush and refill the radiator every year. The cooling systems of 323s tend to rust after 6 or 7 years of age. And I would change the thermostat every other year too. They have a history of failing if left unchanged.
 
Other than these little things it is a solid small car.
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hatchback leak by rubysue
May 17, 2001 (1:49 pm)
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Got an absolutely mint 94 323 hatchback, not a mark on it. Only problem, hatch seems to be leaking in to trunk. Is the hatch fit adjustable? Can I tighten it against the seal? Is this in fact a seal leak. Also, right rear tailight seems to have water in it. Any ideas??????
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Leak by 5spd
May 17, 2001 (2:12 pm)
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Not sure about the trunk leak but the moisture-in-tailight is a common problem for this car. If I were you I will just ignore it...
 
Regarding the trunk leak you can find it with the help of a garden hose. Sometimes it takes a while to figure out where the leak is.
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Leak by rubysue
May 17, 2001 (3:40 pm)
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I just washed the car and turned a hose on tailgate, hard to determine where water comes in. But I don't think it's the hatch seal. I have the cover for the hatch /trunk area, that is dry above, water coming in below. I suspect it is getting in through the tail light assy, how would water get in there? I have seen several 323's with moisture in the tail light. I appreciate your help 5 speed.

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