No, the GE platform produced from 1993 to 1997 shares engines with the 1993-1997 Ford Probe, Mazda MX-6, and Autozam Clef. However, in 1998, to meet OBD-II requirements, many electronic and diagnostic equipment in the car was updated. The platform was changed to the GF platform and, for all intents and purposes, is not compatible with the GE platform from 1993-1997 without major drivetrain and electronics/harness modification or replacement.
Mazda 626 1.8Ltr 1997-2002 Engine code FP Is an interference engine.
yes it is compatible.
yes
Your 1998 Mazda 3.1 liter engine does not have timing marks on the crankshaft. The timing marks are on the engine flywheel.
1993 to 1998
No, the engine will not fit. The engine of 1999 is designed to be compatible with the car's other parts, but if you were to put a 1998 engine into a 1999 car it would not work properly.
TOTALLY DIFFERENT TRANSMISSIONS AND ENGINE TO BOLT TO.
It is run off of the same fuse as the engine computer.
I had the same issue with a 1990 Mazda 626 and replacing the timing belt cured it.
The cooling fan relay on a 1998 Mazda 626 is located in the engine compartment near the firewall. It is housed in a protective box with latches.
Umm yes, they are the SAME SUV
If the check engine light is blinking , an engine cylinder misfire has been detected