engine MAZDA MODEL 626 2001 User Guide
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Knowing Your Mazda3-32
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CAUTION
!
Make sure the fuel-filler cap is
tightened securely. The check
engine light comes on when the
cap isn’ t tightened securely. If the
light remains on (even after you
have tightened the cap securely,
driven, and restarted the engine
several times), it may indicate a
different problem. Contact an
Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon
as possible.
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Steering WheelJ94A2052_aTilt wheel
release lever Tilt Wheel
To change the angle of the steering
wheel, stop the vehicle, pull the tilt
wheel release lever on the left side of
the steering column down, adjust the
wheel, then push the release lever up
to lock the column. After adjusting, push the wheel up and
down to be certain it’
s locked before
driving.
WARNING
!
Adjusting the Tilt Wheel:Adjusting the tilt wheel while the
vehicle is moving can be
dangerous. Moving it up and
down can very easily cause the
driver to abruptly turn to the left
or right. This can lead to loss of
control or an accident. Never
adjust the tilt wheel while the
vehicle is moving.
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Protecting Your MazdaMost people like to save money. With an automobile, that can be done in several ways from its first day of
operation. Probably tops on the list of cost-efficiency is using the right kind of fu\
el and using that fuel
conservatively.
Section 4 explains how to do this. Further, it discusses proper loading and how to respond to unusual driving
conditions. It also illustrates where important vehicle information labels may be found.Fuel Requirements 4- 2
Emission Control System 4- 4 Engine Exhaust 4- 6Before Driving 4- 7
Break-In Period 4- 8
Money-Saving Suggestions 4- 9 Special Driving Conditions 4-10
Vehicle Information Labels 4-16
4
4-1
030-1A2E
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Form No. 8P95-EA-00G
Protecting Your Mazda4-2
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Fuel Requirements(2.0-liter engine)
Vehicles equipped with catalytic
converters must use ONLY
UNLEADED FUEL, which will
reduce exhaust emissions and keep
spark plug fouling to a minimum.
Your Mazda will perform best with
regular unleaded fuel having an octane
rating (antiknock index) of at least 87
[(R+M)/2 method].
Fuel with a lower rating could cause
the emission control system to lose
effectiveness. It could also cause
engine knocking and serious engine
damage. (2.5-liter engine)
Vehicles equipped with catalytic
converters must use ONLY
UNLEADED FUEL, which will
reduce exhaust emissions and keep
spark plug fouling to a minimum.
Your Mazda will perform best with
premium unleaded fuel having an
octane rating (antiknock index) of at
least 91 [(R+M)/2 method].
You may use a regular unleaded
gasoline with a rating from 87 to 90;
this will slightly reduce performance.
Also, fuel with a rating lower than 87
octane could cause the emission
control system to lose effectiveness. It
could also cause engine knocking and
serious engine damage.
U.S. federal law requires that octane
ratings be posted on gasoline station
pumps.
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Protecting Your Mazda
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CAUTION
!
NEVER USE LEADED FUEL.
It is harmful to the catalytic
converter. The lead will
accumulate on the oxygen sensor
and the catalyst inside the
converter.
This will result in a malfunction of
the emission control system,
causing poor performance.
Gasoline blended with oxygenates
such as alcohol or ether compounds
are generally referred to as oxygenated
fuels. The common gasoline blend that
can be used with your vehicle is
ethanol blended at no more than 10%.
Gasoline containing alcohol, such as
ethanol or methanol, may be marketed
under the name “Gasohol”.
CAUTION
!
Your vehicle can only use
oxygenated fuels containing no
more than 10% ethanol by volume.
Damage to your vehicle may occur
when ethanol exceeds this
recommendation, or if the gasoline
contains any methanol.
Stop using gasohol of any kind if
your vehicle engine is performing
poorly.
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Protecting Your Mazda
4-5
WARNING
!
Parking Over Things That Burn:Parking over or near anything
inflammable, such as dry grass, is
dangerous. Even with the engine
turned off, the exhaust system
could ignite it because the
exhaust system gets very hot
during normal use. A resulting
fire could cause serious injury or
death. Never park over or near
anything inflammable.
CAUTION
!
Ignoring the following precautions
could cause lead to accumulate on
the catalyst inside the converter or
cause the converter to get very hot.
Either condition will damage the
converter and cause poor
performance.
•USE ONLY UNLEADED
FUEL.
• Don’ t drive your Mazda with
any sign of engine malfunction.
• Don’ t coast with the ignition
switch turned off. (Continued)
•Don’ t descend steep grades in
gear with the ignition switch
turned off.
• Don’ t operate the engine at
high idle for more than 5
minutes.
• Don’ t tamper with the emission
control system. All inspections
and adjustments must be made
by a qualified technician.
• Don’ t try to push-start or
pull-start your vehicle.
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Protecting Your Mazda4-6
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Engine Exhaust
(Carbon Monoxide)
WARNING
!
Carbon Monoxide:Engine exhaust is dangerous.
This gas contains carbon
monoxide (CO), which is
colorless, odorless, and
poisonous. When inhaled, it can
cause loss of consciousness and
death. If you smell exhaust gas
inside your vehicle, keep all
windows fully open and contact
an Authorized Mazda Dealer
immediately.
WARNING
!
Exhaust Gas in Enclosed Area:Running the engine inside an
enclosed area, such as a garage,
is dangerous. Exhaust gas, which
contains poisonous carbon
monoxide, could easily enter the
cabin. Loss of consciousness or
even death could occur. Don’t run
the engine when inside an
enclosed area.
WARNING
!
Idling with the Windows Closed:Exhaust gas is dangerous. When
your vehicle is stopped with the
windows closed and the engine
running for a long time in an
open area, exhaust gas, which
contains poisonous carbon
monoxide, could enter the cabin.
Loss of consciousness or even
death could occur. Open the
windows or adjust the heating or
cooling system to draw fresh air.
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Protecting Your Mazda
4-7
WARNING
!
Snow Blocking the Exhaust Gas:Running the engine when a
vehicle is stopped in deep snow is
dangerous. The exhaust pipe
could be blocked by the snow,
allowing exhaust gas to enter the
cabin. Because exhaust gas
contains poisonous carbon
monoxide, anyone in the cabin
could be injured or killed. Clear
the snow from underneath and
around your vehicle before
starting the engine.
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Before DrivingBefore Getting In
• Be sure the windows, outside
mirror(s), and outside lights are
clean.
• Inspect inflation pressures and
condition of tires.
• Look under the vehicle for any sign
of a leak.
• If you plan to back up, make sure
nothing will be in your way.
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NOTEEngine oil, engine coolant,
brake/clutch fluid, washer fluid,
and other fluid levels should be
inspected daily, weekly, or at
refueling, depending on the fluid.
See Maintenance, Section 8.
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After Getting In
• Are all doors closed and locked?
• Are the inside and outside mirrors
adjusted?
• Is everyone’ s seat belt fastened?
• Do all the lights work?
• Check all gauges.
• Check all warning lights when the
ignition switch is turned to the ON
position. •
Release the parking brake and
make sure the brake warning light
goes off.
Always be thoroughly familiar with
your Mazda.
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Break-In PeriodNo special break-in is necessary, but a
few precautions in the first 1,000 km
(600 miles) may add to the
performance, economy, and life of
your Mazda.
• Don’ t race the engine.
• Don’ t maintain one constant speed
for long periods.
• Avoid unnecessary hard stops.
• Avoid full-throttle starts.
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Protecting Your Mazda
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Money-Saving SuggestionsHow you operate your Mazda
determines how far it will travel on a
tank of fuel. Use these suggestions to
help save money on fuel and repairs.
•Avoid long warm-ups. Once the
engine runs smoothly, begin
driving.
• Avoid fast starts.
• Keep the engine tuned. Follow the
maintenance schedule (page 8-3)
and have an Authorized Mazda
Dealer perform inspections and
servicing.
• Use the air conditioner only when
necessary. •
Slow down on rough roads.
• Keep the tires properly inflated.
• Don’ t carry unnecessary weight.
• Don’ t rest your foot on the brake
pedal while driving.
• Keep the wheels in correct
alignment.
• Keep windows closed at high
speeds.
• Slow down when driving in
crosswinds and headwinds.
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WARNING
!
Coasting:Turning off the engine to coast
down a hill can be dangerous.
This causes the loss of power
steering and power brake control.
Any loss of steering or braking
control could cause an accident.
Never turn off the engine and
coast down a hill.
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Form No. 8P95-EA-00G
Protecting Your Mazda
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Rocking the Vehicle
If you must rock the vehicle to free it
from snow, sand, or mud, depress the
accelerator slightly and...
(Automatic transaxle)
Slowly move the shift lever back and
forth from D to R.
(Manual transaxle)
Slowly move the shift lever back and
forth from 1 to R.
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WARNING
!
Spinning the Wheels:When the vehicle is stuck,
spinning the wheels at high speed
could be dangerous. The
spinning tire could overheat and
explode. This could cause serious
injuries. Don’ t spin the wheels at
more than 56 km/h (35 mph), and
don’ t allow anyone to stand
behind a wheel when pushing the
vehicle.
CAUTION
!
Too much rocking may cause
engine overheating, transaxle
failure, and tire damage.