1992 MAZDA PROTEGE oil type

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual OUTLINE G 
OUTLINE 
SPECIFICATIONS 
Item EnginelTransaxle 
‘-2, B6 SOHC BP SOHC BP DOHC 
MTX 1 ATX MTX ( ATX 
Voltage v 1 12 
I 
3attery 
Dark current*’ Type and capacity 
(20-hour rate) 
mA 55D23

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual STARTING SYSTEM G 
WEAR LIMIT 
/ -- _._- .------ 
03UOGX-07L i 
-----. 
i 
03UOGX 076 
03UOGX-07 
Brush 
If a brush is worn almost to or beyond the wear limit, replace 
all of the brushes. 
Type 
--pF

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 
OUTLINE 
SPECIFICATIONS 
- 
- 
Item 
Clutch control Engine/Transaxle B6 SOHC BP SOHC BP DOHC 
F!Wl-R GBM-R Hvdraulic 
Clutch cover 
Clutch disc Type 
Set load Diaphragm

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING 
i 
93GONX-02t 
93GONX-02 ‘8  
93GONX-029 
I I 
93GONX-030 
N-32 
Disassembly note 
Oil pipe 
Caution 
l After disconnecting the pipes, use a plug or adhe- 
sive

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM 
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM 
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 
Problem 
Brakes do not 
release 
Parking brake does 
not hold well Possible cause 
Improper return of parking brake cable or improper

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual WHEELS AND TIRES 
WHEELS AND TIRES 
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT WHEELS AND TIRES 
1. Do not use wheels or tires other than the specified types. 
2. Aluminum wheels are easily scratched. When washing them, use

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MAZDA PROTEGE 1992  Workshop Manual R OUTLINE 
OUTLINE 
SPECIFICATIONS 
Suspension type Item Specification Strut 
Shock absorber Double-acting, oil-filled 
Coil spring 
Stabilizer Type Front Taper wound 
Rear Straight wound 
Dimension S

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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
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