This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers all aspects of the Mazda MX-6 and 626 models from 1991 to 1997. It includes detailed instructions and diagrams for a wide range of maintenance and repair procedures, making it an invaluable resource for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. From routine maintenance tasks like oil changes and filter replacements to more complex repairs such as engine and transmission overhauls, this manual provides the information you need to keep your Mazda running smoothly.
The manual features:
* **Step-by-step instructions:** Clearly outlined procedures guide you through each repair process, ensuring accurate and efficient completion.
* **Detailed illustrations and diagrams:** Visually understand the components and systems involved in each repair, aiding in comprehension and preventing errors.
* **Wiring schematics:** Navigate the electrical system with ease using detailed wiring diagrams.
* **Specifications:** Accurate specifications for all components and systems ensure proper fitment and functionality.
This manual is specifically designed for the do-it-yourselfer and professional mechanic alike, providing a complete and reliable source of service information for your Mazda MX-6 or 626.
The 1991-1997 Mazda MX-6 and 626 were two popular vehicles that shared a common platform and many components. The MX-6, a sporty coupe, and the 626, a four-door sedan, offered a balance of performance, comfort, and affordability. Both models were available with a range of four-cylinder and V6 engines, known for their reliability and smooth operation. The MX-6, with its sleek coupe body style, aimed to attract younger buyers looking for sporty styling and driving dynamics. Its raked windshield and low-slung stance gave it an aggressive appearance, while its independent suspension system and responsive handling made it a fun car to drive. The 626, on the other hand, was designed for practicality and comfort. Its spacious cabin and comfortable interior made it a popular choice for families and commuters.
Both the MX-6 and 626 offered a range of features, including air conditioning, power windows and locks, and anti-lock brakes. The 1997 model year saw the introduction of the Mazda Millenia, a more luxurious and powerful sedan that would eventually replace the 626. Despite their differences, both the MX-6 and 626 earned a reputation for their reliability and longevity, becoming popular used car options.