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, brake lines, hoses and con- 45,000 miles A C contact your local dealer. nections, disc and drum brakes, 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 power steering 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® Reference Guide for Controls and Functions ® 2003 Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 2 page 3 Revised September 23, 2002 DRIVER’S VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 10 11 4 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. Power window 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. Cup holder/ashtray 23. Power sliding door switches, see Power 6. Turn signal/lighting 16. Front console control lever, Sliding Doors see Driver Controls 17. Parking brake 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. Cruise control 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 1 2 15 3 161517 4 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. Fuel gauge 7. Odometer/trip meter gauge 19.8-gallon/75-liter tank select button If above normal range, stop 3. Speedometer Press to select odometer, trip A or trip B vehicle and turn off engine; 4. Tachometer 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 dashboard 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

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