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Section 3 (Servicing - A/T): Identification

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1992 Mazda Navajo. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE: For manual transmission/transaxle replacement procedures, see appropriate CLUTCH article in the CLUTCHES section.
NOTE: On Miata and 929, obtain code number from customer to deactivate radio anti-theft system BEFORE disconnecting negative battery cable. To deactivate radio anti-theft system, turn ignition switch to ON position. With radio flashing "code", press FF and REW buttons. Hold both buttons until 4 lines are displayed. Use preset button No. 1 to enter first number. Use preset buttons No. 2, 3 and 4 to set other numbers. Press FF and REW buttons for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard. After 5 seconds, flashing "cod e" will go away and radio will operate.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS

Model Transmission
B2200 & Miata N4A-HL
B2600i
2WD N4A-HL
4WD R4AX-EL
MPV
2.6L N4A-HL
3.0L
2WD R4A-EL
4WD R4AX-EL
MX-3, Protege & 323 F4A-EL
MX-6 & 626 G4A-EL
Navajo A4LD
929 R4A-EL
TRANSFER CASE APPLICATIONS

Model Transfer Case
B2600i 4WD & MPV 4WD R4AX-EL
Navajo 13-54