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Mazda MPV Page 20 Page 1 Revised September 23, 2002

Mazda MPV Page 20 Page 1 Revised September 23, 2002

Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 20 page 1 Revised September 23, 2002

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

NORMAL SERVICE INTERVALS Maintenance notes: This Quick Tips® guide is provided Rotate tires every 7,500 miles by Mazda North American 7,500 miles A or sooner if needed Operations to make your Mazda 15,000 miles A Replace cabin air filter once a ownership experience more year or every 12,000 miles† convenient. It is not intended to 22,500 miles A E A. Change: Engine oil/replace filter replace your Owner’s Manual. 30,000 miles A B Lubricate: All locks and hinges If you have any questions about 37,500 miles A F B. Inspect: Drive belts, fuel lines and your vehicle, you are invited to hoses, lines, hoses and con- 45,000 miles A C contact your local dealer. nections, disc and drum , Or if you need additional help, 52,500 miles A steering operation and linkages, feel free to call our 60,000 miles A B D E front suspension ball joints, Customer Assistance Center driveshaft dust boots, chassis and 67,500 miles A at 1-800-222-5500 body bolts and nuts, exhaust Monday through Friday, 75,000 miles A C system, heat shields, refrigerant 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Pacific 82,500 miles A amount and compressor operation 9 a.m.-5:45 p.m., Eastern/Central Replace: Brake fluid 90,000 miles A B C.Change: Engine coolant Unique driving conditions* D. Inspect: PVC valve, hoses and Every 5,000 miles change oil/filter, tubes for emission system inspect coolant level, lights, brake/ E. Clean: Air filter ©2002 Calcar, Quick Tips® is a trademark clutch fluid, tire pressure/wear, F. Replace: Air filter of Calcar, made in USA 8/02 35.148M GL Mazda North American Operations reserves fluid, locks/hinges *Special operating conditions the right to change product specifications at and washer fluid †See Owner’s Manual any time without incurring obligations.

MAZDA MPV Quick Tips®

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¨ 2003 Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 2 page 3 Revised September 23, 2002

DRIVER’S VIEW

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Key Operates ignition and all locks DE MO 12 Tip: Use key number L VO 13 plate to purchase a new 14 key; store in safe place separate from vehicle Immobilizer system* 15 Prevents engine from starting unless coded 25 2423 22 21 20 19 18 key used; see Owner’s 16 Manual Remote Keyless 26 Entry System*, 17 see Locks

1. switches*, 10. Hazard warning switch 20. Tilt steering-wheel lever see Switches/Locks Push on/off Pull lever down, position 2. Power door locks*, 11. Audio system, wheel; push lever up see Switches/Locks see Audio Systems 21. Audio control switches, 3. Fog lights* 12. Rear window defroster see Driver Controls Press on/off; functions only switch 22. Instrument panel with headlight low beams on 13. Lighter lighting 4. Air vents 14. Climate control panel, Turn thumb-wheel up/down 5. Traction control see Climate Controls to increase/decrease intensity system* 15. /ashtray 23. Power sliding door switches, see Power 6. Turn signal/lighting 16. Front console control lever, Sliding Doors see Driver Controls 17. lever 24. Hood release handle 18. Wiper/washer lever, 25. Fuse panel 7. Power outside mirror see Driver Controls switch*, see Switches/Locks 26. Remote fuel door release 19. lever*, 8. Horn and driver’s air bag see Driver Controls 9. Gearshift lever, see Transaxle

*Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features Driver’s View Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 4 page 5 Revised September 23, 2002

Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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60 70 50 80 40 100 80 120 90 4 30 60 km/h 140 3 5 160 100 x1000r/min H F 40 20 2 5-SPEED AT 6 20 180 110 18 200 10 0 7 14 mph 120 1 19 13 C E 0 PRND32 0 8 20 TRIP A 12 ODO B 88888.8 21

11 10 9 8 23 7 22 6 5 GAUGES 1. Coolant temperature 2. 7. /trip meter gauge 19.8-gallon/75-liter tank select button If above normal range, stop 3. Press to select odometer, trip A or trip B vehicle and turn off engine; 4. check coolant level when safe Press and hold to reset 5. Gear indicator selected trip odometer 6. Odometer/trip meter 8. Low fuel level

WARNING LIGHTS 9. Charging system 14. Air bag readiness 21. Anti-lock Brake System warning light Air bag malfunction, dealer (ABS)* Dealer inspection required inspection required ABS malfunction, normal brakes 10. Low engine oil 15. Turn signals/hazard only, dealer inspection required pressure warning light warning on 22. Overdrive off indicator, Stop vehicle and turn off 16. High beams on see Transaxle engine; check oil level Lights when the overdrive 11. Cruise control* 17. Door ajar button is in the off position 18. Immobilizer system/ 12. TCS Traction Control security light* 23. Always fasten System* safety belts Light flashes when in use; dealer 19. Check engine inspection required if light Possible faulty emission control, remains on dealer inspection required, or fuel filler cap not tight 13. Traction Control System* off 20. Brake system System turned off manually Parking brake on/low or malfunctioning; dealer fluid level inspection required

*Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features Instrument Cluster Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 6 page 7 Revised September 23, 2002

Driver Controls DRIVER CONTROLS

Turn signal/lighting High beams on/off: Push lever control lever forward to detent/pull back OFF = Lights off to detent = Tail, parking and To flash high beams: Pull lever lights on: Rotate knob (1) back slightly and release to first notch Turn signals right/left: Move lever up/down = Tail, parking, dashboard 1 and headlights on: Rotate knob (1) to second notch

Wiper/washer control lever To activate washer: Pull To activate interval wipers: lever back and release Push lever down to first To activate mist: Push lever detent and rotate knob (1) up and release to desired speed To activate rear interval wiper: To activate wiper normal or low Rotate knob (2) up to INT speed: Push down to second To activate rear normal speed 1 2 detent wiper: Rotate knob (2) up to ON To activate high speed: Push To activate rear washer: Rotate lever down to third detent knob (2) to and release

Cruise control* Incremental deceleration: Move Operates above 25 mph lever (2) down and release; each Press main switch (1) tap = minus 1 mph To set speed: Accelerate to desired Incremental acceleration: Move speed and move lever (2) down lever up and release; each tap = 1 and release plus 1 mph 2 To decelerate: Move lever (2) To cancel: Tap brake pedal, down and hold; then release at pull lever (2) back or press desired speed main switch (1) Return to preset speed (after braking): Move lever (2) up and release Steering-wheel audio 3. Volume controls Press: Up/down to adjust 2 1. Seek volume Radio: Press to select preset 4. Mute 3 stations Press to mute 1 Cassette/CD/MD: Press to select next selection/track 4 2. Mode Press to select AM, FM1, FM2, TAPE, CD or MD *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features Driver Controls Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 8 page 9 Revised September 23, 2002

Switches/ Locks SWITCHES/LOCKS

6 Passenger window switches (4): Push/lift switch to open/close Power window lock 3 DOOR 1 LOCK switch (5) Push switch, only driver’s 2 5 AUTO window functions; press again, all windows operate Master front door lock switch Power remote outside 4 To lock/unlock all doors: Press mirrors* front/rear of switch (6) Operate only with ignition on To lock doors without key: With To adjust left/right mirror: Power windows* door open, press front of switch Slide selector switch (1) left/right, (6), exit vehicle, close doors press perimeter switch (2) in Operate only with ignition on All windows controlled from To lock/unlock with key: Turn direction of desired mirror key in driver’s door clockwise/ movement driver’s door; passenger doors have separate switches counterclockwise Tip: To lock mirrors in place, Tip: Doors can be locked move switch to center position Driver’s window: “One-touch” down: Press switch (3) and with key in ignition (chime release, window goes down all sounds to alert you that the way; lift switch to stop; lift key is in ignition) switch to close

Sliding doors: Press (6/7) to LOCK UN LOCK 3 3 LOCK 4 open/close left/right doors UNLOCK 4 7 L R 1 6 8 5 5

Door lock buttons Remote Keyless Entry System* 1. Front door lock buttons Functions only with ignition in To lock: Press front of lock button OFF position Child-safety locks Located at the edge of rear doors To unlock: Pull lock button out To lock doors: Press LOCK button (3); pressing again within To activate: Push tab (8) down; 2. Sliding door lock buttons 5 seconds causes doors to relock door opens from outside only To lock: Push button down and horn to beep To cancel: Pull tab up To unlock: Pull button up To unlock: Press UNLOCK WARNING: Since children button (4) for driver’s door; may access either rear door, press again within 5 seconds child-safety locks for both rear to unlock other doors doors should be activated 2 Panic alarm: Press button and make sure power sliding (5); horn sounds, headlights/ doors* main switch is in OFF hazard warning lamps flash; position; child-safety locks do to stop press (5) again or turn not depower door post switches ignition to ON position *Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Locks Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 10 page 11 Revised September 23, 2002

Power Sliding Doors POWER SLIDING DOORS

Power sliding doors* 1 The power sliding doors can be opened/closed by using: Exterior/ interior door handles, keyless 2 remote, lower dashboard power sliding door switches and one switch on each sliding door post WARNING: Read all information Operation from front seat and warnings related to power Power sliding doors main switch: sliding doors in Owner’s Manual Press (2) to disable/enable system Opening/closing using switches: Stop vehicle, shift into park and Operation from rear seats apply parking brake; unlock Press switch for 1 second, doors sliding doors and press main automatically open or close after switch (2) to ON position; press sounds; press again to stop left/right switches (1) to open/close Tips: The system operates only Press switch for 1 second, doors in PARK position Opening/closing using door automatically open or close after The system will not operate if handles buzzer sounds; press again to stop one or both of the sliding Power sliding doors automatically Power sliding doors malfunction; doors are locked open/close by sliding door in buzzer sounds continuously; press The system may not operate desired direction; buzzer will main switch to OFF position to correctly if battery voltage sound before door operates disable, see your Mazda Dealer is low

Tip: Make sure MAIN SWITCH Tips: Each time switch is pressed, WARNING: When child-safety is in ON position; MAIN SWITCH a beep sounds, this is normal lock is in locked position, make ON position is when switch is If the system is completely sure MAIN SWITCH is in OFF sticking outward allowing you inoperative, both sliding doors position because child locks do to see red outline on button can be operated manually not depower door post switches

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1. Liftgate light 4 3 3 4 3 7 9 7 3 OFF = Light always off ON = Light on if door open 3. Map lights 5. Sunroof tilt switch* On/off: Press switches (7) Operates only with ignition on 4. Interior lights To tilt/close: Press and hold ON DOOR OFF DOOR ON Slide switch (8) rear/front of switch 2 6. Sunroof slide switch* OFF = Lights always off Operates only with ignition on DOOR = Lights on if door open To open: Press and hold rear 2. Rear interior light Rotate switch (9) clockwise/ of switch until panel is in ON = Light always on counterclockwise for DOOR/OFF desired position DOOR = Light on if door open To close: Press and hold front OFF = Light always off *Denotes optional equipment of switch

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Lights Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 12 page 13 Revised September 23, 2002

Seats

SEATS

Manual seat controls Shoulder belt WARNINGS: Do not adjust 1. Fore-aft adjustment height seats while driving Lift lever, slide seat adjustment 8 Safety belts must always be 2. Head restraint To raise/lower worn when vehicle is in motion To raise/lower: Pull up/push belt: Push button stop-catch (7) and push down (8) and move belt All air bags are supplemental and 3. Seatback angle to desired position do not replace safety belt usage To adjust: Lift and hold lever, WARNING: Make Always wear your safety belt lean forward or backward, sure adjuster 2 and properly secure children release lever 12 and under in a rear seat locks in one of 7 4. Seat tilt (Driver’s only)* its in positions Use age appropriate child Rotate front/rear dial to change restraints, see Owner’s Manual angle of seat front/rear and state or province laws Power driver’s seat controls Never place rear-facing infant- 5. Fore/aft adjustment safety seat in front of any air Slide switch horizontally bag, an infant is in serious Raise/lower seat cushion danger of being injured or killed Pull/push center vertically Raise/lower front of seat If you choose to install a forward- Pull/push front vertically facing child-safety seat in the Raise/lower rear of seat 3 front seating position, move 1 vehicle seat as far back as possible Pull/push rear vertically 4 6. Seatback angle For special rear seat operations, Press front/rear of switch 5 6 see Owner’s Manual

Dual locking mode lap/ shoulder belt retractor (Front passenger and rear retractable safety belts only) Emergency locking mode: Belt locks only on hard braking/ cornering or impacts of about 5 mph or more Front passenger seat Automatic locking mode: Must side table Child-safety seat be used when installing child- Pull up to locked position; push To install in rear outboard seats: safety seat down to verify table is secure Use dual locking mode retractor To activate: Pull webbing fully out Expand table rearward seat belts; see Owner’s Manual of retractor until click is heard; by pulling out the rear for proper installation and child belt will only tighten Lowering side seat tether and LATCH system table: Pull lever instructions To disengage: Unbuckle belt and (1) under table allow webbing to retract fully WARNINGS: Read all infor- frontal section mation and warnings in Owner’s and fold down 1 Manual and attached to seat completely before using child-safety seat WARNING: Do not use front passenger seat side table while vehicle is in motion *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Seats Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 14 page 15 Revised September 23, 2002

Transaxle

TRANSAXLE

Automatic transaxle Provides extra power and increased P = Park engine braking; stops 3rd-4th To move gearshift from Park: gear cycling in stop/go driving 1 Press firmly on brake pedal 3 = Third R = Reverse Provides extra power and increased engine braking N = Neutral Use to reduce wheel spin when No gear engaged starting on slippery surfaces 10 D (Overdrive) 2 = Second mph 120 For normal driving: Shifts through Use for engine braking when 0 four forward gears automatically 3rd is not sufficient PRND32 Tip: Torque converter lock-up TRIP A ODO B 88888.8 improves fuel economy and can feel like an additional gear D (Overdrive Off) Press overdrive off switch (1) to disengage/engage overdrive; indicator light on instrument panel will illuminate; shifts through three forward gears automatically

1 2 3 4 5 6. Air intake selection switch 2 A/C 1 3 0 4 Press/ for cooling with inside/outside air 7. Rear air conditioning switch* 0 = fan off 0123REAR REAR = select fan speed 7 6 from rear control 1 = low 1. Temperature control 4. Rear window defrost 2 = medium Rotate knob to blue for Press on/off, shuts off with 3 = high cool, red for warm ignition or cycles off/on Tips: To help prevent windshield Control positions for after 20 minutes 5. Air flow selections fogging in humid weather, select maximum defrost before starting engine Fan to maximum, temperature = air to dash to maximum hot, air flow To prevent moisture buildup, selector knob to = air to dash and floor never drive with system off Objects placed under the 2. Air Conditioning = air to floor front seats may interfere with Press on/off = air to floor and windshield air flow to the rear 3. Fan control Rotate knob = air to windshield *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features Climate Controls Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 16 page 17 Revised September 23, 2002

Audio Systems RADIO/CASSETTE/COMPACT DISC

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23 24 25 DISC IN DISC IN FM1/2 AM CD MD/TAPE CLOCK ...... 9

H SCAN DISC IN SEEK CD IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 RPT RDM TRACK MD IN AUTO-M MTL AFM12 LOAD APC 3 ST MCD CH 10 2 M AUTO-M VOL 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 RPT 4 PROG 56 TUNE ...... PUSH . POWER . . . . RDM PRESS AUDIO CONT 19 18 9

DSP 1 11

20 22 21 25 17 16 15 14 13 12 Steering-wheel audio 8. Clock 14. Program Random† controls, see Driver Controls To set: Press (8) and hold until Press to enable/cancel beep is heard; press upper/ random play 1. Power/Volume lower portion of (10) to advance 15. Repeat Press to turn on/off; rotate Hours/Minutes; press (8) again Press to replay current CD/ to increase/decrease volume to set tape selection 2. Memory preset buttons 9. CD eject button 16. Disc up † To set: Tune to station, press and hold until beep is heard Press to skip forward to beginning of next CD

3. SEEK/TRACK/APC 10. Scan/Auto-Memory 17. Disc down † Radio: Press to Press to briefly sample next Press to skip back to beginning automatically seek higher/ listenable selections; functions of previous CD lower frequency in all modes 18. CD slot* CD: Press to select Radio: Press and hold until a 19. LOAD* next/previous track beep is heard; system auto- To load multiple discs: Press and Tape: Press to matically scans and temporarily hold LOAD (19) until beep is heard; automatically advance tape to stores six strong stations in each insert CD when “In” is displayed beginning of next selection/ band; press again to cancel To eject disc: Press Eject (9) replay selection; to stop this 11. Tuning/Audio Control To eject specific disc: Press and operation, press button again Tune: Rotate counterclock- hold Eject (9) until beep is heard; 4. FM1/2 wise/clockwise for lower within five seconds press the Press to select between FM1/FM2 frequency/higher frequency desired tray number 1-6 (2) station preset buttons (2) 20. Mini Disc slot* 5. AM Audio control: Press to select 21. DISP* Press to select AM frequency band BASS/MID/TREBLE/FADE/ 22. Mini Disc display* 6. CD BALANCE; rotate right/left 23. Dolby® Noise Reduction* Press to play CD to adjust selected feature Reduces tape noise and hiss, 12. Fast forward 7. MD*/Tape* press to activate/deactivate Press to fast forward through 24. Cassette door* Press to play Mini-disc Player/ a track cassette tape 25. Eject button* 13. Reverse *Denotes optional equipment Press to reverse through a track †For use with cassette tape player, MD player, or CD changer*

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features Audio Systems Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 18 page 19 Revised September 23, 2002

Under Hood

UNDER HOOD

3.0-liter 24V V6 3 4 5. Air filter 6. Power distribution box (fuses and relays) 5 2 7. Battery 1 8. Hood support rod 6 9. Hood latch Pull hood latch up, open hood 10. Engine oil filler cap SAE 5W-20 recommended for 12 11 10 9 8 7 all temperatures 11. Engine oil dipstick 1. Power steering fluid 3. Automatic transaxle Check with engine off and at reservoir fluid dipstick operating temperature; do not Check with engine off; fill to Check with engine on at fill above MAX line MAX mark operating temperature; 12. Windshield washer 2. Engine coolant reservoir fluid level should be within v-notches on dipstick reservoir Level should be between F and Fill with windshield L lines when cold 4. Brake fluid reservoir washer fluid WARNING: Never remove Level should be kept at the coolant reserve tank cap MAX mark on reservoir; fill while engine is running or with DOT 3 fluid from a hot; you could get burned sealed container

Break-in period Tire economy and tips Traction Control System* First 600 miles: Avoid heavy Check pressure at least monthly Automatically applies and releases braking and acceleration; drive at when tires are cold brakes to prevent excessive wheel varying road and engine speeds Maintain correct front-end spin at all speeds, especially when Tip: Follow same procedures alignment and tire balance; rotate accelerating on slippery surfaces with overhauled engine or tires at 7,500-mile intervals; see when brakes are replaced Owner’s Manual for rotation chart Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)* Tire pressure When brake pedal is pressed, ABS Decal on the edge of the automatically reduces hydraulic driver’s door provides tire pressure to any wheel on the pressure information verge of locking up Tire chains*† Gasoline Unleaded You may feel a slight pulsing Tire chains can damage aluminum regular of the brake pedal and hear a wheels; use on steel wheels only 87-octane clicking noise; this tells you the Tips: Use only SAE class “S” minimum ABS is functioning properly; chains, install only on front 19.8-gallon/ increase pressure on pedal tires; install as tightly as 75-liter tank for maximum braking possible and retighten Tips: Maintain constant after driving 1/4 -1/2 miles; pressure on the brake pedal chains may affect handling Do not pump the brakes Never exceed 30 mph with tire chains *Denotes optional equipment †See Owner’s Manual

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features