Engine Controls - Specifications: Capacities

1991 Mazda MX-6 GT, StandardSECTION Capacities
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS

Application Amp Hr. Rating
B2200 50
B2600i
Standard 50
Heavy Duty 65
Miata 32
MPV
Standard 50
Heavy Duty 65
MX-6
Standard 50
Heavy Duty 55
Navajo (1)
Protege
Standard 50
Heavy Duty 60
RX7
Standard 55
Heavy Duty 66
323 50
626
Standard 50
Heavy Duty 55
929
Standard 50
Heavy Duty 65
(1) Battery is rated at 650 cold cranking amps (standard) and 850 cold cranking amps (heavy duty).
FLUID CAPACITIES

Application Quantity
Crankcase (Includes Filter)
B2200 4.3 Qts. (4.1L)
B2600i 5.0 Qts. (4.7L)
Miata 3.6 Qts. (3.4L)
MPV
2.6L 5.0 Qts. (4.7L)
3.0L 5.1 Qts. (4.8L)
MX-6 4.3 Qts. (4.1L)
Navajo 5.0 Qts. (4.7L)
Protege 4.0 Qts. (3.8L)
RX7 4.9 Qts. (4.6L)
323 3.4 Qts. (3.2L)
626 4.3 Qts. (4.1L)
929 5.1 Qts. (4.8L)
Cooling System (Includes Heater)
B2200 7.9 Qts. (7.5L)
B2600i 7.9 Qts. (7.5L)
Miata 6.3 Qts. (6.0L)
MPV
2.6L
W/ A/T 7.6 Qts. (7.2L)
W/ M/T 7.2 Qts. (6.8L)
3.0L
W A/T 10.3 Qts. (9.7L)
W/ M/T 10.1 Qts. (9.6L)
MX-6 7.9 Qts. (7.5L)
Navajo
With A/C 8.6 Qts. (8.1L)
Without A/C 7.8 Qts. (7.4L)
Protege
W/ A/T 6.3 Qts. (6.0L)
W/ M/T 5.3 Qts. (5.0L)
RX7
Non-Turbo 7.7 Qts. (7.3L)
Turbo 9.2 Qts. (8.7L)
626 7.9 Qts. (7.5L)
323
W/ A/T 6.3 Qts. (6.0L)
W/ M/T 5.3 Qts. (5.0L)
929 9.9 Qts. (9.4L)
Manual Transaxle
MX-6 (1)
Non-Turbo 3.5 Qts. (3.3L)
Turbo 3.9 Qts. (3.7L)
Protege
DOHC (1) 3.6 Qts. (3.4L)
SOHC
2WD (2) 2.8 Qts. (2.6L)
4WD (3) 2.7 Qts. (2.5L)
323 (2) 2.8 Qts. (2.6L)
626 (1)
Non-Turbo 3.5 Qts. (3.3L)
Turbo 3.9 Qts. (3.7L)
Manual Transmission (4)
B2200
4-Spd. 1.8 Qts. (1.7L)
5-Spd. 2.1 Qts. (2.0L)
B2600i (1)
2WD 3.0 Qts. (2.8L)
4WD 3.4 Qts. (3.2L)
Miata 2.1 Qts. (2.0L)
MPV
2WD 2.6 Qts. (2.5L)
4WD 3.0 Qts. (2.8L)
Navajo 2.8 Qts. (2.6L)
RX7 2.6 Qts. (2.5L)
Automatic Transaxle (ATF Dexron-II) (5)
MX-6 7.2 Qts. (6.8L)
Protege
2WD 6.1 Qts. (5.8L)
4WD 7.0 Qts. (6.6L)
323 6.1 Qts. (5.8L)
626 7.2 Qts. (6.8L)
Automatic Transmission (ATF Dexron-II) (6)
B2200, B2600i, Miata & MPV 4.2 Qts. (4.0L)
Navajo 3.0 Qts. (2.8L)
RX7 4.2 Qts. (4.0L)
929 7.7 Qts. (7.3L)
Front Differential (7)
B2600i 1.6 Qts. (1.5L)
MPV 1.8 Qts. (1.7L)
Navajo 1.7 Qts. (1.6L)
Rear Differential (7)
B2200 1.3 Qts. (1.2L)
B2600i 1.8 Qts. (1.7L)
Miata .69 Qts. (.65L)
MPV 1.6 Qts. (1.5L)
Navajo 2.6 Qts. (2.5L)
Protege .69 Qts. (.65L)
RX7
Non-Turbo 1.4 Qts. (1.3L)
Turbo 1.5 Qts. (1.4L)
323 .69 Qts. (.65L)
929 1.4 Qts. (1.3L)
Transfer Case (8)
B2600i 2.1 Qts. (2.0L)
MPV 1.6 Qts. (1.5L)
Navajo 1.3 Qts. (1.2L)
Protege .53 Qts. (.5L)
(1) For all-season conditions, use SAE 75W-90 or ATF Dexron-II. For temperatures greater than 0°F (-18°C), use SAE 80W-90 or SAE 90.
(2) Use SAE 75W-90.
(3) For all-season conditions, use SAE 75W-90. If temperature is below 0°F (-18°C), use ATF Dexron-II.
(4) On Navajo, use SAE 80W-90 or SAE 75W-90. On all other models, use SAE 75W-90 for all-season conditions, and SAE 80W-90 for temperatures greater than 50°F (10°C).
(5) Specification is total fluid capacity of transaxle, not refill capacity after pan removal.
(6) On 929, specification is total fluid capacity. On all other models, specification is the amount needed to refill transmission after pan removal. Mazda calls this "replacement fluid capacity" in their maintenance tables and "pan" (as opposed to "total") in their transmission section.
(7) On Navajo, use SAE 90. On all other models, use SAE 90 for temperatures greater than 0°F (-18°C), and SAE 80W for temperatures less than 0°F (-18°C).
(8) On Navajo, use Mercon ATF. On Protege, use SAE 90 for temperatures greater than 0°F (-18°C), and SAE 80W for temperatures less than 0°F (-18°C). On all other models, use SAE 75W-90 or ATF Dexron-II for all-season conditions, and SAE 80W-90 or SAE 90 for temperatures greater than 0°F (-18°C).
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