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Yes , according to the Gates website the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder in a 1996 Ford Probe IS an interference engine
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Yes, the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1996 Ford Probe is an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
The engine coolant drain plug in the 1996 Ford Probe 4-cylinder is located at the bottom end of the radiator. There is a coolant reservoir at the top of the engine as well.
You can find an exploded view of the 1996 Mazda Millenia 2.5 liter engine at most Mazda dealerships. You can also find the exploded view in most Mazda service manuals.
In the fuse panel in the engine compartment Relay # 21 is the fuel pump relay on a 1996 Ford Probe ( Helpfull )
In the engine bay
Yes! The 1996 Ford Probe 2.0 is an Interference Engine. Serious engine damage will occur if the belt breaks. Replace the belt every 60,000 miles.
The Mazda 93 626 is the same as the 96 version, as a matter of fact that engine and transmission is the same as the Mazda mx-6 and ready or not also the same as the ford probe. As long is the same size cylinders. So a 4cyl 626 is the 4cyl mx-6 and probe 4cyl. Hope that was helpful. In my experience, it wll not work. However this was with a 93 and a 95. The wiring harnesses were completely different
Amber Probe was created in 1996.
on my 1997 Mazda 626, it's located on the left hand side bottom of the engine where the bottom radiator hose goes to the engine. hope this helps you.
Right side of the engine comp. at the front of the engine by the belts yellow dipstick