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Mazda 323

FS 2.0L 16V 131 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Sedan 1998–2003
✔ Good Choice
Engine FS ✔ Good Choice 1,430–6,810 $
Fun Factor? Decent

Solid Compact

The 2.0L makes the 323 a brisk everyday car. Solid suspension, adequate power — an uncomplicated companion.

Engine Weaknesses 7

!! Water Pump Seizes Timing Belt — Total Engine Failure Possible

If the water pump is not replaced during a timing belt service, it can seize and snap the belt. Documented case: rocker arm, valve, and cylinder head damage. Parts cost alone around 700 EUR.

Symptoms: Screeching scraping followed by engine failure, no prior warning, engine can stop under full throttle

400–2,500 $ from 90,000 km
! Intake Manifold Gasket Porous and Throttle Body Fouled

The FS intake manifold gasket hardens; the throttle body is prone to carbon build-up. Both together lead to rough idle and poor cold starting. One of the most common complaints in the 626 GF/GW forum.

Symptoms: Rough cold running, engine stalls when declutching, fluctuating idle, poor throttle response

30–300 $ from 100,000 km
! HT Leads and Spark Plugs Wear Prematurely

HT leads and spark plugs are known wear items on the FS engine. Explicitly mentioned in the 626 GF collective fault thread. Faulty leads cause misfires.

Symptoms: Misfires, rough idle, surging under load, increased fuel consumption

50–150 $ from 60,000 km
! Idle Control Valve Wearing Out

The idle control valve wears from around 150,000 km. A sluggish or seized valve causes unstable idle and stalling. Cleaning often helps temporarily before replacement.

Symptoms: Idle fluctuates between 300 and 1,000 rpm, engine stalls when declutching, rough warm-up

80–250 $ from 130,000 km
! Lambda Sensor Sluggish — Fault Code P0421, Increased Fuel Consumption

The FS lambda sensor ages from around 100,000 km and responds too slowly. Fault code P0421 appears and fuel consumption rises. Engine keeps running but exhaust cleaning is impaired.

Symptoms: Check engine light on sporadically; fault code P0421 on OBD readout; measurable fuel consumption increase; engine otherwise runs fine.

60–280 $ from 100,000 km
! Engine Mount Worn — Vibrations and Clunking

The lower engine mount on the FS wears from around 100,000 km. Cracks in the rubber cause vibrations at idle and clunking on gear changes. Replacement part at Mazda dealer around 180 EUR, labour around 1 hour.

Symptoms: Vibrations at idle; clunking on pull-away or gear changes; engine visibly rocks when throttle is applied.

150–400 $ from 100,000 km
i Valve Cover Gasket Leaking — Common Wear Issue

The FS valve cover gasket becomes porous from around 80,000 km. Oil loss at the sealing face and spark plug wells. A good opportunity to replace during a timing belt service. Gasket under 10 EUR.

Symptoms: Oil marks on the valve cover; faint burning smell; oil spots under the car; possibly oil in spark plug wells.

30–180 $ from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Rust Rust on Wheel Arches and Lower Door Edges

Typical rust spots on the BJ: lower door edges, rear wheel arches and sills. Lack of factory corrosion protection accelerates the problem. Inspect the underside and wheel arches thoroughly before buying.

300–1,200 $ from 80,000 km
! Electronics ABS Sensors Faulty – Multiple Warning Lights

ABS, TCS and handbrake warning lights illuminate simultaneously, commonly due to faulty wheel speed sensors. Sensors are inexpensive to replace; a defective control unit is expensive.

30–300 $ from 100,000 km
! Suspension Wheel Bearing Worn

Wheel bearings, especially on the rear axle, wear at higher mileage. A faulty wheel bearing can also trigger ABS sensor faults. Replacement parts are available cheaply.

80–250 $ from 100,000 km
! Body Water Ingress Through Leaking Tail Lights

Tail light seals age and become porous, allowing moisture to enter the boot. Water can also collect under the sound-deadening mats in the wheel arch, accelerating rust.

20–100 $ from 90,000 km
! Suspension Worn Anti-Roll Bar Bushings

Anti-roll bar rubbers and control arm bushings harden and wear, especially at higher mileage. Typical suspension noise over uneven road surfaces.

50–200 $ from 90,000 km
! HVAC Blower Resistor Failed: Ventilation Only on Speed 4

The blower resistor on the BJ fails frequently, after which the blower only operates on speed 4 (full voltage). The air conditioning also cuts out at the same time. The resistor behind the glovebox is inexpensive and straightforward to replace.

20–150 $ from 120,000 km
! Brakes Handbrake Cable Corroded and Sticking

The handbrake cables on the BJ corrode over the years, becoming stiff or permanently seized. The rear brakes can lock in the applied position or fail to fully release. Particularly affects vehicles where the handbrake is rarely used.

80–250 $ from 100,000 km
i Interior Steering Wheel Faux Leather Detaching and Peeling

The faux leather on the BJ's steering wheel detaches over time, peeling and becoming sticky. The most frequently touched grip areas at 9 and 3 o'clock are particularly affected. Typical for vehicles of this generation and age.

50–300 $ from 150,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
515 complaints · 1998–2003
Powertrain
106 ⚠ 4
Airbags
79 ⚠ 68
Engine & Cooling
74 ⚠ 3
Seat Belts
53 ⚠ 9
Tires
47 ⚠ 2

Top Reported Issues

Powertrain (106 complaints)
Airbags (79 complaints)
Engine & Cooling (74 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) · 2026-03