1992 MAZDA PROTEGE battery

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual S TRIM 
Note (Hatchback) 
l Remove the front seat belt upper anchor for removal of the B-pillar upper trim. 
(Refer to page S-100.) 
l Remove the rear seat belt upper anchor and the quarter window loc

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual FLOORMAT S 
FLOORMAT 
COMPONENTS 
Removal / Installation 
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
2. To remove the floormat, first remove: 
a. Front seats and rear seat cushion. (Refer to pages S-l

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual S SEAT BELT 
SEAT BELT 
COMPONENTS 
Removal / Installation 
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable before removal of the passive shoulder belt and driver side front 
seat belt buckle. 
2. Remove in

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM S 
II Passive shoulder belts do not operate 
II 
. . 
Repair harness and replace fuses OK 
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (Y) of passive E Repair harness 
shou

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM 
Passive shoulder belt stays in rearward position 
Cl ___ 
Disconnect passive shoulder belt control unit and door NG 
catch switch connector; check for continuity between

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual S PASSIVE SHOULDER BELT SYSTEM 
COMPONENTS 
Removal / Installation 
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
2. Remove in the order shown in the figure 
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual OUTLINE 
OUTLINE 
HOW TO USE THIS SECTION 
Information regarding removal and installation of electrical equipment is given in SECTION S. 
Understanding will be easier if this section is used in conjun

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual T 
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS 
Switches and Relays OUTLINE 
There is an NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open) indication for switches and relays which shows 
when no change of operation conditions has o