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    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 20page 1

    Revised September 23, 2002

    MAI NTENANCE SCHEDULE

    Maintenance notes:Rotate tires every 7,500 milesor sooner if neededReplace cabin air filter once ayear or every 12,000 miles

    A. Change: Engine oil/replace filterLubricate: All locks and hinges

    B. Inspect: Drive belts, fuel lines andhoses, brake lines, hoses andcon-nections, disc and drum brakes,steering operation and linkages,front suspension ball joints,driveshaft dust boots, chassis andbody bolts and nuts, exhaust

    system, heat shields, refrigerantamount and compressor operationReplace: Brake fluid

    C. Change: Engine coolantD. Inspect: PVC valve, hoses and

    tubes for emission systemE.Clean: Air filterF. Replace: Air filter

    This Quick Tipsguide is providedby Mazda North American

    Operations to make your Mazdaownership experience more

    convenient. It is not intended toreplace your Owners Manual.

    If you have any questions aboutyour vehicle, you are invited to

    contact your local dealer.Or if you need additional help,

    feel free to call ourCustomer Assistance Center

    at 1-800-222-5500Monday through Friday,

    9 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Pacific9 a.m.-5:45 p.m., Eastern/Central

    Unique driving conditions*Every 5,000 miles change oil/filter,inspect coolant level, lights, brake/clutch fluid, tire pressure/wear,power steering fluid, locks/hingesand washer fluid

    NORMAL SERVI CE I NTERVALS

    7,500 miles

    15,000 miles

    22,500 miles

    30,000 miles

    37,500 miles

    45,000 miles

    52,500 miles

    60,000 miles

    67,500 miles

    75,000 miles

    82,500 miles

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    2002 Calcar, Quick Tipsis a trademarkof Calcar, made in USA 8/02 35.148M GLMazda North American Operations reservesthe right to change product specifications atany time without incurring obligations.

    *Special operating conditionsSee Owners Manual

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    Guide for

    Controls and

    Functions

    Quick Tips

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    DRI VER S VI EW

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    1. Power window switches*,see Switches/Locks

    2. Power door locks*,see Switches/Locks

    3. Fog lights*Press on/off; functions onlywith headlight low beams on

    4. Air vents

    5. Traction controlsystem*

    6. Turn signal/lightingcontrol lever,see Driver Controls

    7. Power outside mirrorswitch*, see Switches/Locks

    8. Horn and drivers air bag

    9. Gearshift lever,see Transaxle

    10. Hazard warning sw itchPush on/off

    11. Audio system,see Audio Systems

    12. Rear window defrosterswitch

    13. Lighter

    14. Climate control panel,see Climate Controls

    15. Cup holder/ashtray

    16. Front console

    17. Parking brake lever

    18. Wiper/washer lever,see Driver Controls

    19. Cruise control l ever*,see Driver Controls

    20. Tilt steering-wheel leverPull lever down, positionwheel; push lever up

    21. Audio control switches,see Driver Controls

    22. Instrument panellightingTurn thumb-wheel up/downto increase/decrease intensity

    23. Power sliding doorswitches, see PowerSliding Doors

    24. Hood release handle

    25. Fuse panel

    26. Remote fuel door release

    DriversView

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 2page 3

    Revised September 23, 2002

    KeyOperates ignition andall locks

    Tip: Use key numberplate to purchase a newkey; store in safe placeseparate from vehicle

    Immobil izer system*

    Prevents engine fromstarting unless codedkey used; see OwnersManual

    Remote KeylessEntry System*,see Locks

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    I NSTRUMENT CLUSTER

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    WARNI NGLI GHTS

    9. Charging systemwarning lightDealer inspection required

    10. Low engine oilpressure warning lightStop vehicle and turn offengine; check oil level

    11. Cruise control*

    12. TCS Traction Contro lSystem*Light flashes when in use; dealerinspection required if lightremains on

    13. Traction ControlSystem* offSystem turned off manuallyor malfunctioning; dealerinspection required

    14. Air bag readinessAir bag malfunction, dealerinspection required

    15. Turn signals/hazardwarning on

    16. High beams on

    17. Door ajar

    18. Immobi lizer system/security light*

    19. Check enginePossible faulty emission control,dealer inspection required, orfuel filler cap not tight

    20. Brake systemParking brake on/lowfluid level

    21. Anti-lock Brake System(ABS)*ABS malfunction, normal brakes

    only, dealer inspection required22. Overdrive off indicator,

    see TransaxleLights when the overdrivebutton is in the off position

    23. A lways fastensafety belts

    Instrument

    Cluster

    InstrumentCluster

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 4page 5

    Revised September 23, 2002

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    GAUGES1. Coolant temperature

    gaugeIf above normal range, stopvehicle and turn off engine;check coolant level when safe

    2. Fuel gauge19.8-gallon/75-liter tank

    3. Speedometer

    4. Tachometer

    5. Gear indicator

    6. Odometer/trip meter

    7. Odometer/trip meterselect buttonPress to select odometer,trip A or trip B

    Press and hold to resetselected trip odometer

    8. Low fuel level

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    DRI VER CONTROLS

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Driver

    Controls

    DriverControls

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 6page 7

    Revised September 23, 2002

    Turn signal/lightingcontrol leverOFF =Lights off

    =Tail, parking and dashboardlights on: Rotate knob (1)to first notch

    =Tail, parking, dashboardand headlights on: Rotateknob (1) to second notch

    High beams on/off: Push leverforward to detent/pull backto detent

    To flash high beams: Pull leverback slightly and release

    Turn signals right/left: Move leverup/down

    Wiper/washer control leverTo activate interval wipers:

    Push lever down to firstdetent and rotate knob (1)to desired speed

    To activate wiper normal or lowspeed: Push down to seconddetent

    To activate high speed: Pushlever down to third detent

    To activate washer: Pulllever back and release

    To activate mist: Push leverup and release

    To activate rear interval wiper:Rotate knob (2) up to INT

    To activate rear normal speedwiper: Rotate knob (2) up to ON

    To activate rear washer: Rotateknob (2) to and release

    Cruise control*Operates above 25 mphPress main switch (1)

    To set speed: Accelerate to desiredspeed and move lever (2) downand release

    To decelerate: Move lever (2)down and hold; then release atdesired speed

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    Incremental deceleration: Movelever (2) down and release; eachtap =minus 1 mphIncremental acceleration: Movelever up and release; each tap =plus 1 mphTo cancel: Tap brake pedal,pull lever (2) back or pressmain switch (1)Return to preset speed (afterbraking): Move lever (2) upand release

    Steering-wheel audiocontrols

    1. SeekRadio: Press to select presetstationsCassette/CD/MD: Press toselect next selection/track

    2. ModePress to select AM, FM1, FM2,TAPE, CD or MD

    3. VolumePress: Up/down to adjustvolume

    4. MutePress to mute

    *Denotes optional equipment

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    SWI TCHES/ LOCKS

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Switches/Locks

    Locks

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 8page 9

    Revised September 23, 2002

    Power windows*Operate only with ignition onAll windows controlled fromdrivers door; passenger doorshave separate switches

    Drivers window: One-touchdown: Press switch (3) andrelease, window goes down allthe way; lift switch to stop; liftswitch to close

    Child-safety locksLocated at the edge of rear doorsTo activate: Push tab (8) down;door opens from outside onlyTo cancel: Pull tab upWARNING: Since childrenmay access either rear door,child-safety locks for both reardoors should be activatedand make sure power slidingdoors* main switch is in OFFposition; child-safety locks donot depower door post switches

    Passenger window switches (4):Push/lift switch to open/close

    Power window lockswitch (5)Push switch, only driverswindow functions; press again,all windows operate

    Master front door lockswitchTo lock/unlock all doors: Pressfront/rear of switch (6)

    To lock doors without key: Withdoor open, press front of switch

    (6), exit vehicle, close doorsTo lock/unlock with key: Turnkey in drivers door clockwise/counterclockwise

    Tip: Doors can be lockedwith key in ignition (chimesounds to alert you thatkey is in ignition)

    Sliding doors: Press (6/7) toopen/close left/right doors

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    Remote Keyless Entry System*Functions only with ignition inOFF positionTo lock doors: Press LOCKbutton (3); pressing again within5 seconds causes doors to relockand horn to beepTo unlock: Press UNLOCKbutton (4) for drivers door;press again within 5 secondsto unlock other doorsPanic alarm: Press button(5); horn sounds, headlights/hazard warning lamps flash;to stop press (5) again or turnignition to ON position

    Door lock buttons

    1. Front door lock buttonsTo lock: Press front of lock button

    To unlock: Pull lock button out

    2. Sliding door lock buttonsTo lock: Push button down

    To unlock: Pull button up

    Power remote outsidemirrors*Operate only with ignition on

    To adjust left/right mirror:

    Slide selector switch (1) left/right,press perimeter switch (2) indirection of desired mirrormovement

    Tip: To lock mirrors in place,move switch to center position

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    UNLOCK

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    P OWER SLI DI NG DOORS

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Power

    Sliding Doors

    Lights

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 10page 11

    Revised September 23, 2002

    Operation from front seatPower sliding doors main switch:Press (2) to disable/enable systemOpening/closing using switches:Stop vehicle, shift into park andapply parking brake; unlocksliding doors and press mainswitch (2) to ON position; pressleft/right switches (1) to open/closePress switch for 1 second, doorsautomatically open or close afterbuzzer sounds; press again to stopPower sliding doors malfunction;buzzer sounds continuously; pressmain switch to OFF position todisable, see your Mazda Dealer

    Operation from rear seatsPress switch for 1 second, doorsautomatically open or close after

    buzzer sounds; press again to stopTips: The system operates onlyin PARK position

    The system will not operate ifone or both of the slidingdoors are locked

    The system may not operatecorrectly if battery voltageis low

    1. Liftgate lightOFF =Light always offON =Light on if door open

    2. Rear interior l ightON =Light always onDOOR =Light on if door openOFF =Light always off

    3. Map lightsOn/off: Press switches (7)

    4. Interior lightsSlide switch (8)

    OFF =Lights always off

    DOOR =Lights on if door open

    Rotate switch (9) clockwise/counterclockwise for DOOR/OFF

    5. Sunroof tilt switch*Operates only with ignition onTo tilt/close: Press and holdrear/front of switch

    6. Sunroof slide switch*Operates only with ignition onTo open: Press and hold rearof switch until panel is indesired positionTo close: Press and hold frontof switch

    Tip: Make sure MAIN SWITCHis in ON position; MAIN SWITCHON position is when switch issticking outward allowing youto see red outline on button

    WARNING: When child-safetylock is in locked position, makesure MAIN SWITCH is in OFFposition because child locks donot depower door post switches

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    Power sliding doors*The power sliding doors can beopened/closed by using: Exterior/interior door handles, keylessremote, lower dashboard powersliding door switches and oneswitch on each sliding door postWARNING: Read all informationand warnings related to powersliding doors in Owners Manual

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    Opening/closing using doorhandlesPower sliding doors automaticallyopen/close by sliding door indesired direction; buzzer willsound before door operates

    Tips: Each time switch is pressed,a beep sounds, this is normal

    If the system is completelyinoperative, both sliding doorscan be operated manually

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    SEATS

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Seats

    Seats

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 12page 13

    Revised September 23, 2002

    Manual seat controls1. Fore-aft adjustment

    Lift lever, slide seat2. Head restraint

    To raise/lower: Pull up/pushstop-catch (7) and push down

    3. Seatback angleTo adjust: Lift and hold lever,lean forward or backward,release lever

    4. Seat ti lt (Drivers only)*Rotate front/rear dial to changeangle of seat front/rear

    Power drivers seat controls

    5. Fore/aft adjustmentSlide switch horizontallyRaise/lower seat cushionPull/push center verticallyRaise/lower front of seatPull/push front verticallyRaise/lower rear of seatPull/push rear vertically

    6. Seatback anglePress front/rear of switch

    Child-safety seatTo install in rear outboard seats:Use dual locking mode retractorseat belts; see Owners Manualfor proper installation and childseat tether and LATCH systeminstructions

    WARNINGS: Read all infor-mation and warnings in OwnersManual and attached to seatbefore using child-safety seat

    Dual locking mode lap/shoulder belt retractor(Front passenger and rearretractable safety belts only)Emergency locking mode: Belt

    locks only on hard braking/cornering or impacts of about5 mph or more

    Automatic locking mode: Mustbe used when installing child-safety seat

    To activate: Pull webbing fully outof retractor until click is heard;belt will only tighten

    To disengage: Unbuckle belt andallow webbing to retract fully

    Shoulder beltheightadjustmentTo raise/lowerbelt: Push button(8) and move beltto desired position

    WARNING: Makesure adjusterlocks in one ofits in positions

    Front passenger seatside tablePull up to locked position; pushdown to verify table is secureExpand table rearwardby pulling out the rearLowering sidetable: Pull lever(1) under tablefrontal sectionand fold downcompletely

    WARNING: Do not use frontpassenger seat side tablewhile vehicle is in motion

    WARNINGS: Do not adjustseats while driving

    Safety belts must always beworn when vehicle is in motion

    All air bags are supplemental anddo not replace safety belt usage

    Always wear your safety beltand properly secure children12 and under in a rear seat

    Use age appropriate childrestraints, see Owners Manualand state or province laws

    Never place rear-facing infant-safety seat in front of any airbag, an infant is in seriousdanger of being injured or killed

    If you choose to install a forward-facing child-safety seat in thefront seating position, movevehicle seat as far back as possible

    For special rear seat operations,see Owners Manual

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    TRANSAXLE

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Transaxle

    ClimateControls

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 14page 15

    Revised September 23, 2002

    1. Temperature controlRotate knob to blue forcool, red for warm

    Control positions formaximum defrostFan to maximum, temperatureto maximum hot, air flowselector knob to

    2. Air ConditioningPress on/off

    3. Fan controlRotate knob

    4. Rear window defrostPress on/off, shuts off withignition or cycles off/onafter 20 minutes

    5. Air flow selections

    =air to dash

    =air to dash and floor

    =air to floor

    =air to floor and windshield

    =air to windshield

    6. Air intake selectionswitchPress for coolingwith inside/outside air

    7. Rear air conditioningswitch*0=fan offREAR=select fan speedfrom rear control1=low2=medium3=high

    Tips: To help prevent windshieldfogging in humid weather, select

    before starting engine

    To prevent moisture buildup,never drive with system offObjects placed under thefront seats may interfere withair flow to the rear

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    Automatic transaxle

    P =ParkTo move gearshift from Park:Press firmly on brake pedal

    R =Reverse

    N =NeutralNo gear engaged

    D (Overdrive)For normal driving: Shifts throughfour forward gears automaticallyTip: Torque converter lock-upimproves fuel economy andcan feel like an additional gearD (Overdrive Off)Press overdrive off switch (1) todisengage/engage overdrive;indicator light on instrumentpanel will illuminate; shiftsthrough three forward gearsautomatically

    Provides extra power and increasedengine braking; stops 3rd-4thgear cycling in stop/go driving3 =ThirdProvides extra power andincreased engine brakingUse to reduce wheel spin whenstarting on slippery surfaces2 =SecondUse for engine braking when3rd is not sufficient

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    10120mph

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    RADI O/ CASSETTE/ COMP ACT DI SC

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Audio

    Systems

    AudioSystems

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 16page 17

    Revised September 23, 2002

    3. SEEK/TRACK/APCRadio: Press toautomatically seek higher/lower frequencyCD: Press to selectnext/previous trackTape: Press toautomatically advance tape tobeginning of next selection/replay selection; to stop thisoperation, press button again

    4. FM1/2Press to select between FM1/FM2station preset buttons (2)

    5. AMPress to select AM frequency band

    6. CDPress to play CD

    7. MD*/Tape*Press to play Mini-disc Player/cassette tape

    Steering-wheel audiocontrols, see Driver Controls

    1. Power/VolumePress to turn on/off; rotateto increase/decrease volume

    2. Memory preset buttonsTo set: Tune to station, pressand hold until beep is heard

    10. Scan/Auto-MemoryPress to briefly sample nextlistenable selections; functionsin all modes

    Radio: Press and hold until abeep is heard; system auto-maticallyscans and temporarilystores six strong stations in eachband; press again to cancel

    11. Tuning/Audio ControlTune: Rotate counterclock-wise/clockwise for lowerfrequency/higher frequency

    Audio control: Press to selectBASS/MID/TREBLE/FADE/BALANCE; rotate right/leftto adjust selected feature

    12. Fast f orwardPress to fast forward througha track

    13. ReversePress to reverse through a track

    8. ClockTo set: Press (8) and hold untilbeep is heard; press upper/lower portion of (10) to advanceHours/Minutes; press (8) againto set

    9. CD eject button

    17. Disc down

    Press to skip back to beginningof previous CD

    18. CD slot*19. LOAD*

    To load multiple discs: Press andhold LOAD (19) until beep is heard;insert CD when In is displayedTo eject disc: Press Eject (9)To eject specific disc: Press andhold Eject (9) until beep is heard;within five seconds press thedesired tray number 1-6 (2)

    20. Mini Disc slot*21. DISP*22. Mini Disc display*23. Dolby Noise Reduction*

    Reduces tape noise and hiss,press to activate/deactivate

    24. Cassette door*25. Eject button*

    14. Program RandomPress to enable/cancelrandom play

    15. RepeatPress to replay current CD/tape selection

    16. Disc up

    Press to skip forward tobeginning of next CD

    SEEKTRACK

    APC

    1 DISC 2 DISC 3 RPT 4 PROGRDM

    5 6

    FM1/2 AM CD MD/TAPE CLOCK

    H SCAN

    M AUTO-M

    TUNEPRESSAUDIO CONT

    VOLPUSH POWER

    DISCIN

    RPT RDMMTL AFM12ST MCD CH

    CD INMD IN AUTO-M

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    DSP

    DISC IN

    DISC IN

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    *Denotes optional equipmentFor use with cassette tape player,MD player, or CD changer*

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    UNDER HOOD

    Always check the Owners Manual for more operating information and safety features

    Under Hood

    Quick Tips 2003 Mazda MPV page 18page 19

    Revised September 23, 2002

    1. Power steering fluidreservoirCheck with engine off; fill toMAX mark

    2. Engine coolant reservoirLevel should be between F andL lines when cold

    WARNING: Never removecoolant reserve tank capwhile engine is running orhot; you could get burned

    Break-in periodFirst 600 miles: Avoid heavybraking and acceleration; drive atvarying road and engine speeds

    Tip: Follow same procedureswith overhauled engine orwhen brakes are replaced

    Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)*When brake pedal is pressed, ABSautomatically reduces hydraulicpressure to any wheel on theverge of locking upYou may feel a slight pulsingof the brake pedal and hear aclicking noise; this tells you theABS is functioning properly;increase pressure on pedalfor maximum braking

    Tips: Maintain constantpressure on the brake pedalDo not pump the brakes

    Tire economy and t ipsCheck pressure at least monthlywhen tires are coldMaintain correct front-endalignment and tire balance; rotate

    tires at 7,500-mile intervals; seeOwners Manual for rotation chart

    Tire pressureDecal on the edge of thedrivers door provides tirepressure information

    Tire chains*

    Tire chains can damage aluminumwheels; use on steel wheels only

    Tips: Use only SAE classSchains, install only on fronttires; install as tightly aspossible and retightenafter driving 1/4-1/2 miles;chains may affect handling

    Never exceed 30 mph withtire chains

    3. Automatic transaxlefluid dipstickCheck with engine on atoperating temperature;fluid level should be withinv-notches on dipstick

    4. Brake fluid reservoirLevel should be kept at theMAX mark on reservoir; fillwith DOT 3 fluid from asealed container

    Traction Contro l System*Automatically applies and releasesbrakes to prevent excessive wheelspin at all speeds, especially whenaccelerating on slippery surfaces

    5. Air f ilter

    6. Power distribution box(fuses and relays)

    7. Battery

    8. Hood support rod

    9. Hood latchPull hood latch up, open hood

    10. Engine oil fi ller capSAE 5W-20 recommended forall temperatures

    11. Engine oil dipstickCheck with engine off and at

    operating temperature; do notfill above MAX line

    12. Windshield washerreservoirFill with windshieldwasher fluid

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    3.0-liter 24V V6

    Gasoline

    Unleadedregular

    87-octaneminimum

    19.8-gallon/75-liter tank

    *Denotes optional equipmentSee Owners Manual