MAZDA MODEL MPV 2003 Owners Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: MAZDA, Model Year: 2003, Model line: MODEL MPV, Model: MAZDA MODEL MPV 2003Pages: 307, PDF Size: 8.26 MB
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Knowing Your Mazda
Steering Wheel and Mirrors
Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
2. Depress the perimeter switch in the 
appropriate direction.
After adjusting the mirror, lock the 
control by moving the selector switch to 
the middle position.
Folding the mirror
Fold the outside mirror rearward until it is 
flush with the vehicle.Mirror defroster
To turn on the mirror defrosters, turn the 
ignition on and push the rear window 
defroster switch (page 5-36).
Rearview Mirror (With Day/
Night Function)
Before driving, adjust the rearview mirror 
to center on the scene through the rear 
window.
Do this with the day/night lever in the day 
position.
Push the lever forward for day driving. 
Pull it back to reduce glare from 
headlights.
Perimeter switch Selector switch
Driving with Mirrors Folded In:
Driving with the outside mirrors 
folded in is dangerous. Your rear view 
will be restricted, and you could have 
an accident. Always return the 
outside mirrors to the driving position 
before you start driving.
WARNING
Day/Night lever
Day
Night
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Steering Wheel and Mirrors
Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
Blocked View:
Cargo stacked higher than the 
seatbacks is dangerous. It can block 
your view in the rearview mirror, 
which might cause you to hit another 
car when changing lanes. Don’t stack 
things higher than the seatbacks.
WARNING
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Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
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Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
4Before Driving Your Mazda
Important information about driving your Mazda.
Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions 
....................................... 4- 2
Fuel Requirements ................................................................... 4- 2
Emission Control System  ........................................................ 4- 3
Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide)  ....................................... 4- 5
Before Starting the Engine 
......................................................... 4- 6
Before Getting In  ..................................................................... 4- 6
After Getting In  ....................................................................... 4- 6
Driving Tips 
................................................................................. 4- 7
Break-In Period  ....................................................................... 4- 7
Money-Saving Suggestions  ..................................................... 4- 7
Hazardous Driving ................................................................... 4- 8
Rocking the Vehicle ................................................................. 4- 8
Winter Driving  ......................................................................... 4- 9
Driving In Flooded Area  ......................................................... 4-10
Overloading ............................................................................. 4-11
To w i n g  
.......................................................................................... 4-12
Trailer Towing  ......................................................................... 4-12
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Before Driving Your Mazda
Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions
Vehicles with catalytic converters or oxygen sensors must use ONLY UNLEADED FUEL, 
which will reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum.
Fuel with a lower rating could cause the emission control system to lose effectiveness. It 
could also cause engine knocking and serious engine damage.
Your Mazda will perform best with fuel listed in the table.
*U.S. federal law requires that octane ratings be posted on gasoline station pumps.
Haiti, Ecuador, Venezuela
Use only premium unleaded fuel:91 [ (R+M)/2 method] or above (96 RON or above)
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".
Vehicle damage and drivability problems resulting from the use of the following may not 
be covered by the Mazda warranty.
•Gasohol containing more than 10% ethanol.
•Gasoline or gasohol containing methanol.
•Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol.
Fuel Requirements
Fuel Octane Rating* (Anti-knock index)
Regular unleaded fuel 87 [ (R+M)/2 method] or above (91 RON or above)
•USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL.
Leaded fuel is harmful to the catalytic converter or the oxygen sensor. 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.
•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.
•Never add fuel system additives. Never add cleaning agents other than those specified 
by Mazda. Other cleaning agents and additives may damage the system. Consult an 
Authorized Mazda Dealer.
CAUTION
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Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions
Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
Your vehicle is equipped with an emission control system (the catalytic converter is part of 
this system) that enables your vehicle to comply with existing exhaust emissions 
requirements.
Emission Control System
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.
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.
•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.
NOTE
Under U.S. federal law, any modification to the original-equipment emission control 
system before the first sale and registration of a vehicle is subject to penalties. In some 
states, such modification made on a used vehicle is also subject to penalties.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Before Driving Your Mazda
Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions
Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
NOTE
After driving some distance and turning off the engine, the sound of a valve opening and 
closing can be heard near the lower left part of the driver's seat or below the driver-side 
door from the outside, however this does not indicate an abnormality. Your vehicle has a 
self-checking device and it operates after turning off the engine.
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Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions
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Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide)
Carbon Monoxide:
Engine exhaust gas 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.
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.
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.
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.
WARNING
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Before Starting the Engine
•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 is in your way.•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 parking brake warning light 
goes off.
Always be thoroughly familiar with your 
Mazda.
Before Getting In
NOTE
Engine oil, engine coolant, brake fluid, 
washer fluid, and other fluid levels 
should be inspected daily, weekly, or at 
refueling, depending on the fluid. See 
Maintenance, Section 8.
After Getting In
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Driving Tips
No 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.
•Don’t drive constantly at full-throttle or 
high engine rpm for extended periods 
of time.
•Avoid unnecessary hard stops.
•Avoid full-throttle starts.
•Don’t tow a trailer.How 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.
Break-In PeriodMoney-Saving Suggestions
Coasting:
Turning off the engine to coast down 
a hill is 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.
WARNING
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