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I just replaced my fan belts on a 2002 Mazda Protege. It came out to a little over $200. I took my car to a Mazda dealership.
No, it has motorized seat belts. The 1994 Protege is essentially the same car as the 1990 Protege, which is an economy car that cost about $10,000 new.
This year Mazda protege does not have a serpentine belt. It has two belts, one for the alternator/water pump, and the other for the power steering and a/c.
I was looking at the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) and for the 1600 cc engine in a 2003 Mazda Protege ( Canada ) it shows ( 60,000 miles )
Cost for me was 120, but that is the high end. One thing to be sure of is to take it to a Mazda garage. Mazda protege's have been known to hate non-mazda belts and cause high pitched squealing after replacement.
As you arefacing the engine compartment with the hood up, on the left side you will see a yellow handle down by the belts. This is the oil dipstick.
Both the 1.6 Liter and the 2.0 Liter have a timing belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles. The 1.6 L is not an interference engine but the 2.0 L is an interference engine.
NO. Gates belts has a list. This engine is not interference.
The water pump is under the timing belt cover. To access the water pump, you must first remove both belts, the water pump pully, and the timing belt cover.
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NO , the 2.0 L - 4 cylinder engine in a 1995 Mazda 626 ( IS NOT) an interference engine ( according to Gates - they make timing belts etc. )