Mazda B Series 11/1998 (Bravo) Factory Workshop Manual for the Mazda B Series, including B2500 and B2600. For vehicles manufactured after November 1998.
As the equivalent Ford Courier (PE series) factory manuals are no longer available, this manual is a suitable equivalent.
Covers:● 2.6 litre (G6) Petrol Engine
● 2.5 litre (WL & WL Turbo) Diesel Engines.
Contents:● General Information
● Engine: G6 - WL - WL Turbo
● Lubrication System
● Cooling System
● Fuel and Emission Control Systems: G6 - WL WL Turbo
● Engine Electrical System
● Clutch
● Manual Transmission: M15M-D, R15M-D, R15MX-D & Transfer
● Automatic Transmission
● Propeller Shaft
● Front and Rear Axles
● Steering System
● Braking System
● Suspension
● Body
● Body Electrical System
● Heater and Air Conditioner Systems
● Technical Data
● Special Tools
Supplements that may be used in conjunction with this Manual:
● Mazda
NA4A-HL Automatic Transmission Factory Workshop Manual Suplement
MA16431098K● Mazda
B Series 1998 Wiring Diagram Factory Manual Supplement
MA54481098K● Mazda
B Series 01/1999 Manual Transmission Factory Supplement
MA16411099A● Mazda
Mazda B Series 01/1999 Manual Transmission Factory Workshop Supplement
MA16421099A● Mazda
B Series 01/1999 Manual Transmission Factory Manual Supplement
MA16571099A● Mazda
B Series 10/2002 Body Measurement Chart Factory Supplement
MA17641A02J● Mazda
B Series 11/2003 Fuel & Emission Factory Manual Supplement
MA18161A03K● Mazda
B Series 10/2002 Wiring Factory Manual Supplement
MA55681A02J● Mazda
B Series 12/ 2005 V6 Wiring Factory Manual Supplement
MA56581A05LFactory Publication.
Printed in Australia under licence with
Copyright to
Mazda.
Please note that workshop manuals are usually written for models sold in a specific country.
Differences in specification can exist between models sold in different countries and items such as engines can vary.
Please check that the manual will cover your model before purchase and if you are unsure please contact us first.
Factory repair manuals are the same manuals as those used by the dealers.
As they are primarily intended for dealer use the manufacturers usually release a base repair manual when a new model is introduced (either a single manual, multi-volume set or separate volumes) and then release supplementary manuals as the model changes, for example a model facelift or introduction of a new engine.
Supplements generally cover only changes to the model and are intended to be used in conjunction with the base repair manual(s).
For full coverage you will need the base repair manual and all relevant supplements up to the date your model was manufactured.