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2008
Reference 
Guide 
for 
Controls 
and 
Functions
Quick Tips®
MAZDA TRIBUTEMAZDA TRIBUTE
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE/WARRANTY
If you have any questions about 
your vehicle, you are invited to 
contact your local dealer. 
Or if you need additional help, 
feel free to call our 
Customer Assistance Center
at 1-800-222-5500
Monday through Friday, 
8 a.m.- 4:45 p.m., Pacific
9 a.m.- 5:45 p.m., Eastern/Central
www.mazdausa.com Mazda Roadside Assistance
Exhilaration, liberation and inspiration,
are great reasons to drive a 
Mazda car, truck or SUV. In addition
to all the other great standard 
features, you also get peace of mind
with our basic warranty period
Emergency Roadside Assistance
Plan, it’s just a phone call away,
24 hours a day, 365 days a year,
call 1-800-866-1998.
Mazda ‘’bumper-to-bumper”
Limited Warranty and
Powertrain Warranty
Engineers design and build every
Mazda to give you driving pleasure
now and far down the road. We’re
so confident in our quality that we
cover the entire vehicle against defects
in materials and workmanship for
36 months/36,000 miles, whichever
comes first, plus we provide a
powertrain warranty for 60 months/
60,000 miles, whichever comes first.
©2007 Calcar, Quick Tips®is a trademark 
of Calcar, made in USA  3/07 18.875M DOT 
Mazda North American Operations reserves the
right to change product specifications at 
any time without incurring obligations.
9999-95-014C-08QTR
This Quick Tips® guide is 
provided by Mazda North 
American Operations to 
make your Mazda ownership 
experience more convenient. 
For complete details and 
operating instructions, see 
your Owner’s Manual.
Unleaded
Gasoline
87-octane 
minimum
16.5-gallon/
62-liter tank
2.3L/3.0L 
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GETTING STARTED
Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 
Getting Started
Tribute Quick Tips®are
designed to quickly familiarize
you with some important 
features of your Tribute. 
The Driver’s View tab is your
index to the Quick Tips
®, locate
the item you would like to
learn more about and then
turn to the listed tab.
This Getting Started section
contains important operating
tips about your Tribute.
Items identified in blue text
call out important information.Passenger air bag 
deactivation indicator lightFront passenger sensing system 
is designed to turn off passenger
frontal air bag when a low weight 
is detected, a person of adultsize
that is sitting properly in the 
passenger front seat will enable
passenger frontal air bag. 
The sensor also turns off the 
passenger front air bag and seat-
mounted side air bag* when the
passenger seat is empty and seat
belt is unbuckled to prevent
unnecessary replacement of airbag(s) after a collision, PASSENGER
AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp is not
illuminated in this case.
The front passenger seat-mounted
side air bag* will be deactivated if
the sensor detects an empty seat;
otherwise, the seat-mounted side
air bag* will be enabled.
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator (1)
will be illuminated to remind you
the passenger air bag is deactivated.
See Owner’s Manual for 
complete details and warnings.
WARNING: If PASSENGER
AIRBAG OFF light goes on or
off or stays off unexpectedly,
please see Owner’s Manual 
for various ways this system 
may indicate a false reading.
Gas cap
Tip: When fueling vehicle, 
use gas cap clip (1) to hold 
cap away from vehicle.
After filling vehicle with gasoline,
fully reinstall gas cap by turning
clockwise until a clicking sound 
is heard, if gas cap is not fully
installed, Check Engine light 
and/or Check Fuel Cap indicator
light may come on.
For more information on Check
Engine light, see Owner’s Manual.
Fuel pump shutoff Disables fuel pump after a 
substantial jolt; located in 
front passenger’s footwell, 
behind flip-up cover, by kick 
panel access cover.
To reset: Press down top of
exposed red reset button (2).
WARNING: Do not reset 
shutoff switch if you see 
or smell fuel.Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System 
(TPMS)
Warning light illuminates 
for a few seconds after 
ignition is on.
If tire pressure is too low 
in one or more tires, warning 
light will illuminate.
Flashing warning light 
indicates possible malfunction;
dealer inspection required.
Getting
Started
Getting
Started
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
1
1
TUN E
OKEJECT
2
*Denotes optional equipment 
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 
WARNING LIGHTS
• Anti-lock BrakeSystem (ABS)
ABS malfunction, normal brakes
only, dealer inspection required
• Always fasten  seat belts
•  Air bag readiness  Front or side air bag malfunction,
dealer inspection required
•  High beams on
•  Cruise control on*,see Getting Started
• Door ajar
• Brake system Parking brake on/low brake fluid
• Overdrive off  indicator*,  see Transaxle
•  Check engine indicator Dealer inspection required if light
remains on, see Owner’s Manual
•  Engine oil pressure  Stop car when safe and turn
off engine; check oil level
• Charging system  Charging system malfunction;
dealer inspection required
• Turn signals/hazard  warning on
• Low fuel
•  Check fuel cap Fuel cap not securely tightened
• Anti-theft on
• Throttle control/ powertrain 
Illuminates when a powertrain
or throttle body fault has been
detected; dealer inspection
required if indicator remains on
• Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem (TPMS),
see Getting Started
• Traction Control System (TCS)/Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC)/
Roll Stability Control (RSC)
Light flashes when system is 
activated while driving; dealer
inspection required if light
remains on
Instrument Cluster
Instrument Cluster
*Denotes optional equipment
GAUGES
1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Fuel gauge 16.5-gallon/62-liter tank 
(2.3L and 3.0L). 4. Odometer/trip odometer
selector
Press to toggle between
odometer and trip odometer.
Tip: Press and hold for more
than  1 second to reset trip
odometer.
5. Odometer
6. Coolant temperature gauge
If above normal range, stop
vehicle and turn off engine, check
coolant level when safe.
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CLIMATE CONTROLS
Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 
Climate
Controls
Climate
Controls
*Denotes optional equipment
1. Fan speed
Rotate knob to control 
air volume.
2. Air flow selections
=  air to dash
=  air to dash and floor
=  air to floor
=  air to floor and 
windshield
=  defrost, air to 
windshield
3. Power
Press to activate/deactivate 
climate control system.
4. Temperature selection
Cooler/warmer = rotate knob
counterclockwise/clockwise
5. Heated seats*
Press ON/OFF.6. Recirculated air
Press to activate/deactivate.
WARNING: Do not use
recirculated air mode in 
cold weather, windows 
may fog and hamper 
vision.
7. MAX A/C
Distributes cooled recirculated
air through instrument panel
vents for maximum cooling.
8. A/C
Air conditioning ON/OFF.
9. Rear defrost
Press to activate/deactivate.
Tip: Both outside mirrors 
are heated* automatically 
to help remove ice, mist 
and fog when rear window
defrost is activated.
Control positions for 
maximum defrost
Press button; fan to maximum,
temperature to maximum hot.
Tips: To help prevent windshield
fogging in humid weather,
select before starting engine.
To prevent moisture buildup,
never drive with system off.
Objects placed under the front
seats may interfere with air
flow to the rear.
1
2
3
4
A/C R
MAX A/C
13422
587659 
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TRANSAXLE
Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 
Automatic transaxle*
Gearshift must be in Park or
Neutral to start engine; it must 
be in Park to remove ignition key.
P = Park
To move gearshift from Park: 
You must press firmly on the
brake pedal and the ignition 
must be in the ON position.
R = Reverse
Never engage Reverse when 
vehicle is moving.
N = Neutral
No gear is engaged; vehicle can
roll freely, even on a slight incline,
unless the brakes are applied.
D  (Overdrive)
For normal driving: Transaxle shifts
through four forward gears.D  (Overdrive Off)
Press the overdrive switch (
1) to 
disengage overdrive; an indicator
light on the instrument panel 
will illuminate.
2 = Second
Place the gearshift lever in second
when accelerating on slippery
roads or to provide additional
engine braking on downgrades.
1 = First
Provides maximum engine braking
on steep downgrades.
Manual 
transaxle
Depress clutch 
pedal completely 
to start engine 
and change gears.
Tips: Do not shift into  1st 
above 20 mph or clutch 
failure could occur.
Resting your foot on clutch
pedal while driving and using
the clutch to hold your vehicle
at a stand still while waiting
on a hill may reduce clutch life.
Four wheel drive 
(4WD) system*†Your Tribute is equipped with a
4WD system that is always active
and requires no driver input,
Tribute’s intelligent 4WD system
monitors vehicle conditions and
will automatically adjust power
distribution between front and
rear wheels, the 4WD system 
is capable of highway, off-road
and winter road conditions.
Transaxle
Transaxle
During some extreme 
off-road events the 4WD 
system may go into heat 
protection mode (locked 
mode), this will help protect 
the system, to exit heat 
protection mode, stop vehicle 
and let it cool down with 
engine running.
1
R
N
D 2
1
P
*Denotes optional equipment†See Owner’s Manual 
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UNDER HOOD
Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 
1. Windshield washer 
reservoir
Fill with windshield washer
fluid, not water.
2. Engine coolant reservoir
Level should be at cold fill level
or within the cold fill range
when cold.
WARNING: Never remove
coolant reservoir cap while
engine is running or hot;
remove only when system 
is cool.
3. Brake/clutch fluid 
reservoir
Fill to MAX mark with DOT 3
fluid, check with cap on.4. Air filter
5. Power distribution box 
6. Battery
7. Engine oil filler cap
5W-20 engine oil.
8. Hood latch
9. Engine oil dipstick
Check with engine off and 
at normal temperature; oil 
level should be within 
crosshatched area of dipstick.
10. Automatic transaxle
fluid dipstick*
Check with engine on at 
operating temperature; fluid
level should be within 
crosshatched area.
Under Hood
Under Hood
Tip: Check all fluids with 
vehicle parked on a level 
surface and engine off 
unless otherwise stated.
*Denotes optional equipment
8 17 69 2310 4 51698 27 3410 5
2.3L Engine 3.0L Engine 
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DRIVING TIPS
Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 
Driving Tips
Tire economy and tipsCheck pressure monthly when
tires are cold, see Owner’s Manual
for rotation schedule and chart.
Tire pressure Decal on driver’s door latch 
pillar provides tire size and 
pressure information.
Tire chains**
†Tire chains can damage 
aluminum wheels; use on 
steel wheels only.
Tips: Use only SAE class “S”
chains, install only on front
axles if vehicle is 2WD 
(with P235/70R16 tires) and 
on both axles if 4WD. 
Install as tightly as possible
and retighten periodically.
Never exceed 30 mph with 
tire chains.
Anti-lock Braking 
System (ABS)
ABS automatically reduces
hydraulic pressure to any wheel
on the verge of locking up.
You may feel a slight pulsing of
the brake pedal and hear a clicking
noise; this tells you the ABS is
functioning properly; increase pressure
on pedal for maximum braking.  
Tips: Maintain constant 
pressure on the brake pedal.
Do not pump the brakes.
ABS self test
A self-diagnostic test is performed
when starting; you may feel some
brake pedal pulsation and hear
some noise, this is normal.Traction Control System (TCS)
Enhances traction and safety 
by regulating engine torque.
When TCS detects drive wheel
slippage it lowers engine torque
to prevent loss of traction.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
Controls braking and engine
torque in conjunction with ABS
and TCS to help control side slip
on slippery surfaces or during 
sudden or evasive maneuvering.
Roll Stability Control (RSC) 
System determines when corrective
action is needed; by controlling
engine torque and braking 
on each wheel.
Tip: For additional service
details, see Owner’s Manual.
Break-in period
First 1,000 miles: Avoid heavy
repeated brake use; avoid full
throttle, rapid acceleration or 
kick-down of transaxle; drive at
varying road and engine speeds. 
Do not tow a trailer for first 500 miles.
Do not use special break-in oils.
Tip: Follow the same procedures
with newly overhauled engine
or when brakes are replaced.
Normal maintenance notes
Change engine oil/replace filter
every 5,000*/7,500 miles; rotate
tires every 7,500 miles or sooner 
if needed; replace cabin air filter
every 25,000 miles or 24 months.
A.Change: Engine oil/replace filter
Inspect: Engine coolant level, brake
fluid level, tire inflation pressure
and tire wear, power steering 
fluid level, washer fluid level
Lube: Locks and hingesB.Inspect: Disc brakes
C.Inspect: Drive belts (3.0 liter),
fuel lines and hoses, brake lines, 
hoses and connections, drum 
brakes, steering operation and 
linkages, front and rear suspension
ball joints, driveshaft dust 
boots, exhaust system heat 
shields, chassis/bodybolts and 
nuts, cooling system and hoses
Replace: Fuel filter
D.Inspect: Drive belts (2.3 liter)
Replace: Air filter
E.Inspect: Hoses and tubes 
for emission system
F.  Replace: Spark plugs
Inspect: Engine valve clearance 
(2.3 liter), adjust if noisy
G.Replace: PCV valve (3.0 liter), 
engine coolant (yellow)
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
90,000 miles
A   A C  
A      A   D   F  A   
A B C E    A      A  
A D   
A B C
A   A  
A B  
5,000 miles*A  
97,500 miles
 G 100,000 miles* Special operating conditions
** Denotes optional equipment†See Owner’s Manual 
Page 15 of 15

2008
Reference 
Guide 
for 
Controls 
and 
Functions
Quick Tips®
MAZDA TRIBUTEMAZDA TRIBUTE
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE/WARRANTY
If you have any questions about 
your vehicle, you are invited to 
contact your local dealer. 
Or if you need additional help, 
feel free to call our 
Customer Assistance Center
at 1-800-222-5500
Monday through Friday, 
8 a.m.- 4:45 p.m., Pacific
9 a.m.- 5:45 p.m., Eastern/Central
www.mazdausa.com Mazda Roadside Assistance
Exhilaration, liberation and inspiration,
are great reasons to drive a 
Mazda car, truck or SUV. In addition
to all the other great standard 
features, you also get peace of mind
with our basic warranty period
Emergency Roadside Assistance
Plan, it’s just a phone call away,
24 hours a day, 365 days a year,
call 1-800-866-1998.
Mazda ‘’bumper-to-bumper”
Limited Warranty and
Powertrain Warranty
Engineers design and build every
Mazda to give you driving pleasure
now and far down the road. We’re
so confident in our quality that we
cover the entire vehicle against defects
in materials and workmanship for
36 months/36,000 miles, whichever
comes first, plus we provide a
powertrain warranty for 60 months/
60,000 miles, whichever comes first.
©2007 Calcar, Quick Tips®is a trademark 
of Calcar, made in USA  3/07 18.875M DOT 
Mazda North American Operations reserves the
right to change product specifications at 
any time without incurring obligations.
9999-95-014C-08QTR
This Quick Tips® guide is 
provided by Mazda North 
American Operations to 
make your Mazda ownership 
experience more convenient. 
For complete details and 
operating instructions, see 
your Owner’s Manual.
Unleaded
Gasoline
87-octane 
minimum
16.5-gallon/
62-liter tank
2.3L/3.0L