Where do u get part numbers??
you can try the Protege FAQ link atop this page, or the search might help also. Mazda puts the p/n on almost everything they can get it on. All of my door pnls and things like that have p/n on them. What numbers do you need.
do you have the existing OLD part? like Irish mentioned....most likely the part number is on the old part. especially if its plastic or has a plastic backing....like the door panels. the part number is molded right into the part.
OR you could go to a dealer and they can look up the part in their computer and give you the part number....
OR you can get a FSM (factory service manual) for your car and it will have virturally EVERY part number for EVERY part of your car in it.
OR you could go to a dealer and they can look up the part in their computer and give you the part number....
OR you can get a FSM (factory service manual) for your car and it will have virturally EVERY part number for EVERY part of your car in it.
Originally posted by glyph_99es
where do you get the factory service manual?
where do you get the factory service manual?
they are NOT cheep......something like $100....but they cover EVERY aspect of your car....that would be for a hard copy....they may have them available on CD for a lot less.
{QUOTE]Is that a C17 in your picture, from charelston AFB perhaps?[/QUOTE]
Yep, its what I fly. Got some funny looks from folks driving by while I took the pic. So humid here that I had to take a second round of shots...
Yep, its what I fly. Got some funny looks from folks driving by while I took the pic. So humid here that I had to take a second round of shots...
oops, screwed up the quote thing, but yes, I am a pilot. There is no engineer on the C-17, only pilots and loads. Though on important missions we fly with a flying crew chief as well. Since this is off-topic, you can email me, and we can continue this off-site.
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