Mazda6 07/2002 Factory Workshop Repair Manual covers complete vehicle except wiring diagrams which are avaiable separately.
Engines covered:● 1.8-litre (1798cc) "MZR L8" DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder petrol
● 2.0-litre (1999cc) "MZR LF" DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder petrol
● 2.3-litre (2261cc) "MZR L3" DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder petrol (with or without variable valve timing)
Please note that it does not include information specific to the turbocharged, direct-injection MZR series engine featured in the Mazda6 MPS (known as the Mazdaspeed 6 in other markets) or the MZR-CD 2.0 litre turbo diesel.
Contents:Volume 1:● Engine
● Lubrication
● Cooling System
● Fuel & Emission Control
Volume 2:● Engine Electrtical
● Clutch
● Manual & Automatic Transmission
● Front & Rear Axles
● Steering
● Brakes
● Suspension
Volume 3:● Body
● Body Electrical
● Heating & Air-conditioning
● Technical Data
● Special Tools
Supplements to be used in conjunction with this Manual:
● Mazda6 03 / 2002-on Factory
Engine Repair Manual Supplement
MA17311A02C● Mazda6 03 / 2002 Factory
Manual Transmission Supplement
MA17321A02C● Mazda6 03 / 2002 Factory
Automatic Transmission Supplement
MA17461A02C● Mazda6 07 / 2002 Factory
Wiring Supplement
MA55531A02G● Mazda6 05 / 2005 Factory
Wiring Supplement
MA56451A05E● Mazda6 08 / 2005
MPS Wiring Supplement
MA56591A05HFactory Publication.
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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.