The Protege's went through a small redesign for the 2001 model year.
no it will not fit.it is not the same lenght and the same height
under the trottle body
It should be underneath the throttle body on the back of the intake manifold
Directly under the throttle body. A few 10 or 12mm bolts. and a plug also i believe. Very easy, just in a bad spot.
Your Mazda Protege might make rattling noises when parked because of a loose or damaged muffler or even body panels that are loose. It might also make a rattling noise because of a damaged motor mount.
A BTN fuse on a 2000 Mazda Protege typically refers to the "Body Control Module" fuse, which is responsible for various electronic functions within the vehicle, such as lighting and power windows. If this fuse is blown, it may cause certain electrical components to malfunction or not operate at all. Checking and replacing this fuse, if necessary, can help restore functionality to those systems. Always consult the vehicle's owner manual for the specific location and rating of the fuse.
In a 2002 Mazda Protege, the throttle body is located on the intake manifold, directly connected to the engine's air intake system. It's situated near the top of the engine, typically on the side where the air intake hose connects. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct and other components for better visibility and reach.
completely correct. along with 1 plug though. I believe it is directly under the throttle body. Held it by a couple 10 or 12mm bolts. Make sure to replace the gasket. on the exhaust manifold
No. The body changed after 2000.No. The body changed after 2000.
you must unbolt the frame from the body to be able to access 2 bolts
The EGR is right under the throttle body. It has like a little black top. You have to remove the intake hose to see it. Its a pain to get to and remove.
Clean both ends of both battery cables and make SURE there is a good ground cable between the engine and body. If this fails, take it to auto zone and have them check the alternator output.