To add Freon to your Mazda MX-6, first ensure you have the correct type of refrigerant for your vehicle, typically R-134a. Locate the low-pressure service port, which is usually near the compressor or the accumulator, and connect the refrigerant can's hose to it. Start the vehicle and turn the AC to the maximum setting, then slowly open the can to let the refrigerant flow into the system, monitoring the pressure gauge. Be careful not to overfill, and check for any leaks after adding Freon.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
R134a
mx6 got no moonroof - only a sunroof and YES its interchangeable
1,2,3,4,5,6
Its best to use a set of a/c gauges but if you are not then just add the freon to the low side which will be the larger hose (suction side)...
Its best to use a set of a/c gauges but if you are not then just add the freon to the low side which will be the larger hose (suction side)...
If you have the standard 1995 Mazda MX6 then it came OE with P195/65R14... I hope this has helped. COO of TireTyre.com
stock wheels on the first gen mx6 is +44 for the 15x6 wheels.
117mph
That one over there parked by the Honda.
Mazda produced the MX6 automobile for the first time in 1987. They then released the second generation model in 1991 and this was in production until 1997.
i drive a 94 Mazda mx6 and the answer to your questions is it takes 4 quarts of oil! i drive a 94 Mazda mx6 and the answer to your questions is it takes 4 quarts of oil!