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One can verify that this Firing Order Diagram applies to your 1994 Grand Am, by making sure that the 8th digit of VIN is "M" (for this 6-cyl 3.1L engine type), and the 10th digit of VIN is "R" (for model year 1994).
Lacking fuel pressure.Change fuel pump to the 1994 model type.Squeezing the fuel ret line causes pressure to build up in the line and fuel to pass through injecters more efficiently.
Thanks for using FixYa and welcome to the site. Since it appears that you do not have a key to copy, if you don't have the code, you can't get another key made. Since it is a 1994 model, any dealership will not go back that far. You will have to get a new ignition box to start the car. Sorry for your luck. You may be able to check with a locksmith though just in case. As always, thanks for choosing FixYa and have a good night.
Sorry for the delayed response.
If you still need the information:
The 1994 Mazda 323 does not have a V6 in it, It is a 1.6L Linear 4-Cylinder.
Click on the following link: http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-7384.htm
Again my apologies...
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