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What is this discussion about? Mazda 323, Hatchback


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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 ?
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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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323 lifespan by skib
Jul 08, 2001 (7:03 pm)
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how many km's on a 1990 Mazda 323 would be too many ?? im trying to weigh my chances on a 173K for a 1990 std 323 against 167K for an auto 1989.
seemingly most cars die in the 200K range which gives me abt a year and a half on both cars..wondering if anyone has more info.
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323Lifespan by sydney77
Jul 23, 2001 (7:56 pm)
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Well I am not sure about that 200K is the limit of a 323. I drive a 1987 Mazda323 and I have over 270k's on my car and it still drives like a beauty.
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sydney77 by 5spd
Jul 24, 2001 (3:47 pm)
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would you mind telling me whether your car has an automatic or manual transmission, and have you had any problem with the tranny ?
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5spd by sydney77
Jul 26, 2001 (7:24 pm)
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My 323 is a 5spd manual. I haven't had any work done on the transmission, just the oil being changed every so often.

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