The 1994 Mazda MX-6 typically has five freeze plugs (also known as core plugs) in its engine. These plugs are located in various positions on the engine block, specifically in the cylinder head and the block itself. They are designed to prevent coolant from freezing and expanding, which could damage the engine. Their exact locations can vary slightly depending on the specific engine variant, but they are generally positioned along the sides and rear of the engine block.
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