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2002 Mazda 6 — easy-going practicality with simple upkeep

The 2002 Mazda 6 (GG/GY) is a proper all-rounder for Aussie and Kiwi roads, mixing tidy handling with a roomy cabin and boot. Whether it’s the sedan, hatch, or wagon, it still scrubs up well as a daily, and parts support remains strong. This part suits owners chasing reliable fitment for the 2002-mazda-6, helping keep the car feeling sprightly without breaking the bank.

Under the bonnet you’ll typically find the lively 2.3‑litre four or, in some trims, a smooth V6. Most petrol variants run a timing chain, so there’s no belt swap on the schedule, but clean oil is crucial to keep the chain happy. Around town or on long Kiwi and Aussie stretches, the Six stays comfortable and predictable, with decent fuel economy when driven sensibly.

High-level maintenance is straightforward and doesn’t need fancy tools. Keep to regular service intervals, stick with quality fluids, and eyeball common wear items. If the car’s doing school runs and city commutes, shorter intervals are kinder.

  • Service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 6–12 months, depending on use.
  • Engine oil and filter: use the correct grade, change on time for chain health.
  • Coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid: refresh as per the logbook.
  • Tyres, brakes, and suspension: check tread, pad thickness, and bushings.
  • Belts, hoses, and battery: inspect for cracks, leaks, and voltage drop.
  • Air, cabin, and fuel filters: replace to keep airflow and economy on point.

Build months can vary across ANZ deliveries, so it’s smart to confirm fitment with VIN or rego and double-check the tyre placard for sizes and pressures.

How often should a 2002 Mazda 6 be serviced?

Most owners stick to 10,000–15,000 km or every 6–12 months, whichever comes first. If it’s mostly short trips or stop–start traffic, aim for the shorter end to keep fluids fresh and components happy.

Always follow the owner’s manual for specifics, especially for severe driving conditions or towing.

Does the 2002 Mazda 6 have a timing belt or chain?

Most petrol 2002 Mazda 6 engines use a timing chain. There’s no routine belt replacement, but timely oil changes are vital to minimise chain wear and tensioner issues over the long haul.

What tyre size fits a 2002 Mazda 6?

Common factory sizes include 205/55R16 and 215/45R17, depending on trim. Check the tyre placard on the driver’s door jamb for the correct size and pressures for your specific build.

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