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1980 MAZDA RX7 RX-7 Workshop Service Repair Manual PDF Download

1980 MAZDA RX7 RX-7

The 1980 Mazda RX7 RX-7 is a Japanese sports car that was produced from 1978 to 2002. The RX-7 was the first mass-produced car to use a rotary engine, and it quickly became a popular choice for enthusiasts due to its light weight, nimble handling, and powerful performance.

The first-generation RX-7 was powered by a 1.1-liter rotary engine that produced 105 horsepower. The engine was mounted in the front of the car, and it drove the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. The RX-7 was also available with a three-speed automatic transmission.

The RX-7's suspension was independent at all four corners, and it featured a double-wishbone design up front and a semi-trailing arm design in the rear. The car's brakes were disc brakes all around, and it was equipped with power steering as standard.

The RX-7 was a critical and commercial success. It won numerous awards, including Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year award in 1979. The RX-7 was also a popular choice for racing, and it won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991.

The second-generation RX-7 was introduced in 1986. The new RX-7 was larger and more powerful than its predecessor. It was powered by a 1.3-liter rotary engine that produced 146 horsepower. The engine was mounted in the front of the car, and it drove the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. The RX-7 was also available with a four-speed automatic transmission.

The RX-7's suspension was independent at all four corners, and it featured a double-wishbone design up front and a semi-trailing arm design in the rear. The car's brakes were disc brakes all around, and it was equipped with power steering as standard.

The RX-7 was a critical and commercial success. It won numerous awards, including Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year award in 1987. The RX-7 was also a popular choice for racing, and it won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991.

The third-generation RX-7 was introduced in 1993. The new RX-7 was larger and more powerful than its predecessor. It was powered by a 1.3-liter rotary engine that produced 255 horsepower. The engine was mounted in the front of the car, and it drove the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. The RX-7 was also available with a four-speed automatic transmission.

The RX-7's suspension was independent at all four corners, and it featured a double-wishbone design up front and a semi-trailing arm design in the rear. The car's brakes were disc brakes all around, and it was equipped with power steering as standard.

The RX-7 was a critical and commercial success. It won numerous awards, including Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year award in 1993. The RX-7 was also a popular choice for racing, and it won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991.

The fourth-generation RX-7 was introduced in 1999. The new RX-7 was larger and more powerful than its predecessor. It was powered by a 1.3-liter rotary engine that produced 276 horsepower. The engine was mounted in the front of the car, and it drove the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission. The RX-7 was also available with a four-speed automatic transmission.

The RX-7's suspension was independent at all four corners, and it featured a double-wishbone design up front and a semi-trailing arm design in the rear. The car's brakes were disc brakes all around, and it was equipped with power steering as standard.

The RX-7 was a critical and commercial success. It won numerous awards, including Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year award in 2000. The RX-7 was also a popular choice for racing, and it won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991.

The RX-7 was discontinued in 2002. It was replaced by the Mazda RX-8, which was powered by a new rotary engine.


MAZDA® RX-7 COMPLETE FACTORY SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL
Service - Parts - Repair
Models: 1st Generation RX-7 Engine: Rotory

Complete genuine Mazda digital service repair manual specifically written for the Mazda RX-7 production model year: 1980. The manual contains updated high definition step by step instructions on servicing, maintaining, and repairing the RX-7. The information is fully indexed by bookmarks and keywords and includes diagrams with photographs to guide you through each step of the repair. Diagnostic trouble codes with procedures are included as well.

o High-definition, printable instructions and illustrations.
o Print entire manual, or just the parts you need for your repair.
o Original factory (not aftermarket) written manual covers all topics in detail with illustrations.
o Interactive cd platform eliminates browsing through raw files on cd.
o Inexpensive way to keep the vehicle running trouble free.

TECHNICAL COVERAGE:

Maintenance - Engine - Control System - Mechanical - Fuel Service Specifications - Emission Control- Intake Exhaust Cooling - Lube - Ignition Starting Charging - Auto Transmission Clutch - Manual Transmission - Transfer Propeller Shaft - Drive Shaft - Differential - Axle Suspension - Tire & Wheel - Brake Control - Brake - Parking Brake - Steering Column - Power Steering - A/C - Suppl Restraint System - Seat Belt- Engine Immobilizer - Cruise Control - Wiper & Washer - Door Lock - Meter Audio/Visual - Park Assist/ Monitoring - Horn - Other Systems - Windshield/Glass Mirror - Instrument Panel - Seat - Engine Hood/ Door - Exterior - Interior - Multiplex/ Can Communication and much more...

ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFOMRATION:

Product Type: Genuine Mazda Product
Content: Color and B/W photos & illustrations.
Media: Software
Language: English
Platform compatibility: Windows, Macintosh & Linux
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