This comprehensive workshop manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for repairing and maintaining your 1989-1994 Mazda 323 Protege BG. It covers a wide range of topics, including general information, service information, suspension, driveline, brakes, steering, engine mechanical, cooling, starting, ignition, emission controls, engine controls, transmission, transaxle, exhaust system, fuel system, HVAC, instrumentation & warning systems, battery & charging system, audio systems, lighting, electrical, body interior - exterior, and more.
The manual features clear, easy-to-follow instructions, detailed diagrams, and high-quality photographs that guide you through each repair procedure. You'll find expanded substeps for each task, along with notes, cautions, and warnings to highlight critical information. Numbered instructions and bold figure numbers ensure accurate matching between text and illustrations. Enlarged insets offer detailed views of specific parts, making identification and examination easier. A numbered table of contents provides quick access to the information you need.
This manual also includes troubleshooting and electrical service procedures, combined with detailed wiring diagrams for effortless diagnosis. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a first-time DIY enthusiast, this workshop manual provides the information you need to confidently tackle repairs, maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks on your Mazda 323 Protege BG.
The Mazda 323 Protege, produced from 1989 to 1994, marked a significant shift for the Japanese automaker. This third-generation of the 323 series, internally known as the BG platform, was the first to be marketed as a "Protege" in North America, aiming to appeal to a younger and more sporty demographic. Unlike its predecessors, the 323 Protege was not simply a rebadged version of the previous-generation Mazda Familia. Instead, it was a completely new car, built on a lengthened and widened chassis for enhanced stability and interior space. The Protege featured a fresh, modern design, characterized by sharp lines, a raked windshield, and a distinctive grille. This styling, combined with its peppy engines and agile handling, solidified the Protege as a strong contender in the compact car segment.
Under the hood, the 323 Protege offered a choice of two efficient and reliable engines. The base engine was a 1.6-liter inline-four, producing 86 horsepower. For those seeking more power, a 1.8-liter engine, boasting 110 horsepower, was available. Both engines were paired with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. The 323 Protege offered a choice of either a four-door sedan or a five-door hatchback body style. The interior was characterized by simple, functional design and a focus on practicality. However, the Protege's interior was also equipped with features that were considered luxurious for the time, such as optional power windows and door locks, as well as an integrated cassette player. The 323 Protege's versatility, reliability, and sporty driving experience made it a popular choice for both daily commuting and weekend adventures.