Mazda manual
#1
Mazda manual
Why do the auto parts stores have Protege manuals only up to 2000? I have a 2001 Protege LX 2.0 since last summer that I would like to get information for. Even internet searches only lead to Ford Probe. What's Up?
#2
Finding an Owner's Manual for model year 2001 Proteges seems to be a bit problematic, but you can download an Owner's Manual for 2002 (and later) models from the Mazda USA web site for free (I suspect there were few if any changes between the 2001 and 2002 model years). FWIW, I just downloaded one a 2002 Protege/Protege5 manual, if for no other reason than to make sure the link works.
#3
I think he may be looking for a "Service Manual"...as opposed to an "Owners manual".
Part of the issue may have something to do with Technology; Most Dealerships these days do not use any actual written on paper service manuals. They opt for a computer software download available from the Corporate offices.
As a technician I use a program known as ALLDATA-pro. [ A data base of service procedures and technical specifications of every car ever made from 1988 to 2011. ]
It cost roughly $150 a month for the subscription. And I don't pay for it, the company I work for does. It is very , very useful.
I myself have been trying to locate a copy of the Service manual for the Protege5 of 2002. They are out there. But be careful buying a download off the internet! Be sure it is from a trusted source and or publisher. Personally I have been looking for a hard copy on CD-ROM or similar.
Any way, fewer and fewer paper copies if Service manuals are available because Corporations / Companies are saving money by not printing manuals [ "being green" ]when they can just use a computer data base for all there information.
P.S; You might try purchasing ALLDATA-Pro for a single vehicle. It can be done. I think it costs $19.95, a one time fee for the info. "REPAIR-PATH.com" is another good one to try. -Definitely worth it. Good-Luck.
Part of the issue may have something to do with Technology; Most Dealerships these days do not use any actual written on paper service manuals. They opt for a computer software download available from the Corporate offices.
As a technician I use a program known as ALLDATA-pro. [ A data base of service procedures and technical specifications of every car ever made from 1988 to 2011. ]
It cost roughly $150 a month for the subscription. And I don't pay for it, the company I work for does. It is very , very useful.
I myself have been trying to locate a copy of the Service manual for the Protege5 of 2002. They are out there. But be careful buying a download off the internet! Be sure it is from a trusted source and or publisher. Personally I have been looking for a hard copy on CD-ROM or similar.
Any way, fewer and fewer paper copies if Service manuals are available because Corporations / Companies are saving money by not printing manuals [ "being green" ]when they can just use a computer data base for all there information.
P.S; You might try purchasing ALLDATA-Pro for a single vehicle. It can be done. I think it costs $19.95, a one time fee for the info. "REPAIR-PATH.com" is another good one to try. -Definitely worth it. Good-Luck.
Last edited by North42g; 02-09-2011 at 08:28 AM.
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