Yes, the 1998 Mazda Protege is equipped with a timing belt. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule for replacing the timing belt, as failure to do so can lead to engine damage. Typically, the replacement interval is around 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the specific engine. Always consult the owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for precise maintenance intervals.
timing belt
Every 60,000 miles in a 93 Mazda Protege
does a 1997 1.5l maxda protege have a timing belt or timing chain. When should i change it.
yes its a timing belt if its the 2.0 L fs engine
transmition with chain.
Mazda recommends that the belt be replaced every 105k.
The recommended timing belt interval is at 160000 kilometers or 100000 miles.
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.
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.
According the manual book ,mazda proteges 2000 has timing belt and should be replace at 105 K miles .Hope would help .
belt
Every 90,000 miles per Mazda