Some Mazda 323 owners report experiencing no-start issues after replacing the distributor cap and rotor, often due to incorrect installation of the rotor, which may not be seated in the correct position. Others find it necessary to conduct a thorough inspection of the entire ignition system, including the ignition coil and spark plug cables, to identify issues like carbonization or cracks. Some owners have encountered problems with the module in the distributor, leading them to consider sourcing a more reliable distributor from a salvage yard. Additionally, persistent no-start problems may arise from battery failure, starter issues, alternator problems, or fuel system complications. Faulty sensors, such as the crankshaft or camshaft sensor, can also prevent ignition spark, while a non-firing coil may indicate a significant reason for the no-start condition. Finally, intermittent no-start and no-crank issues could stem from worn-out starter brushes, which may require replacement for a temporary fix.
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