This comprehensive Mazda MX-6 Service Repair Manual covers all models from 1992 to 1997, providing you with detailed information and instructions for maintenance and repair. Inside, you'll find in-depth coverage of various vehicle systems, including general information, periodic maintenance schedules, engine specifications, fuel system components, cooling system intricacies, electrical system diagrams, chassis components, service information, and emissions control system details. This manual serves as an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced mechanics, empowering you to diagnose and resolve a wide range of issues efficiently. With a focus on clarity and precision, this manual equips you with the necessary knowledge to understand your vehicle and ensure its optimal performance.
The Mazda MX-6, produced from 1992 to 1997, was a stylish and sporty coupe that offered a compelling blend of performance and practicality. It was the successor to the Mazda 626 Coupe, sharing its platform and many components with the MX-3 and the Ford Probe. The MX-6 was available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations, with a range of engine options including the 2.5-liter KL-ZE V6 (known for its high-revving nature), and the 2.0-liter KL-DE as well as the 2.2-liter FS-DE four-cylinder engines. The MX-6 was known for its sharp handling, thanks to its independent suspension system and precise steering. It also offered a comfortable interior with well-bolstered seats, and a user-friendly dashboard. With its sporty design, peppy performance, and practical features, the MX-6 appealed to a wide range of buyers, from young drivers looking for an affordable and fun car, to those seeking a stylish and capable coupe.
The MX-6 offered various trim levels, each catering to different needs and preferences. The base models provided a solid foundation with features like power windows, power locks, and a AM/FM cassette player. For those seeking enhanced comfort and luxury, the higher trim levels included leather upholstery, a sunroof, and a premium sound system. The MX-6 also offered several options, allowing buyers to customize the vehicle to their liking. These options included anti-lock brakes, cruise control, and a driver's side airbag. Despite its popularity, the MX-6 faced strong competition from other sporty coupes of its time, such as the Honda Prelude and the Toyota Celica. While its production ended in 1997, the MX-6 left a lasting impression on the automotive landscape, solidifying Mazda's reputation for building stylish and engaging vehicles. Today, the MX-6 remains a popular choice amongst enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate its sporty handling, timeless design, and affordable price point.