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Mazda Millenia (2002 year). Instruction - part 12

 

 

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Maintenance and Care

Owner Maintenance

▼ Recommended Oil

Oil container labels provide important 
information.

The quality designation SG, SH, SJ, SL, 
or ILSAC must be on the label.

Engine oil viscosity, or thickness, has an 
effect on fuel economy and cold-weather 
operation (starting and oil flow).
Low-viscosity engine oils can provide 
improved fuel economy and cold-weather 
performance.
But high-temperature weather conditions 
require higher-viscosity engine oils for 
satisfactory lubrication.

When choosing an oil, consider the 
temperature range your vehicle will 
operate in before the next oil change.
Then select the recommended viscosity 
from this chart.

Energy conserving oils are recommended. 
A chief contribution they make to fuel 
economy is reducing the amount of fuel 
necessary to overcome engine friction.

▼ Inspecting Engine Oil Level

1. Be sure the vehicle is on a level 

surface.

2. Warm up the engine to normal 

operating temperature.

3. Turn it off and wait 5 minutes for the 

oil to return to the oil pan.

4. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and 

reinsert it fully.

Engine Oil

SAE

FOR

GASOLINE

ENGINES

10W-30

(ILSAC)

–30 –20 –10

0

10

20

30

40

50

–20

0

20

40

60

80

100 120

5W-30

10W-30

Using oils of viscosity besides those 
recommended for specific temperature 
ranges could result in engine damage.

CAUTION

Full

Low

OK

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5. Pull it out again and examine the level.

 It’s OK between L and F.
 But if it’s near at or below L, add 
enough oil to bring the level to F.

6. Make sure the O-ring is positioned 

properly before reinserting the 
dipstick.

The distance between L and F on the 
dipstick represents the following:

▼ Changing Engine Oil and Filter

Change engine oil and filter according to 
Scheduled Maintenance (page 8-3).

Please act responsibly—protect the 
environment and take used oil to a 
recycling facility. Ask your dealer or a 
service station for information.

Changing engine oil

1. Warm up the engine for a few minutes 

and turn it off. Remove the oil-filler 
cap.

2. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil 

into a suitable container.

Don’t add engine oil over F. This may 
cause engine damage.

L (US qt, Imp qt)

0.9 (1.0, 0.8)

Handling Used Engine Oil:
Continuous contact with used engine 
oil is dangerous. It could cause skin 
cancer. Always wash with soap and 
water immediately after changing oil 
and filter.

CAUTION

WARNING

Checking or Changing Engine Oil:
Hot engine oil is dangerous. If the 
engine has been running, the engine 
oil becomes very hot. You could be 
seriously burned. Don’t check or 
change the engine oil when the 
engine is hot.

WARNING

2.5 liter V6 DOHC

Loosen

Tighten

Drain plug

Loosen

Tighten

Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC

Drain plug

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3. Replace the plug tightly after the oil 

has thoroughly drained.

4. Fill the engine with new oil to the F 

mark on the dipstick.

5. Securely replace the oil-filler cap.

6. Start the engine and inspect around the 

drain plug for leaks.

7. Turn it off and wait 5 minutes for the 

oil to return to the oil pan.

Check the oil level and fill to the F mark if 
necessary.

Oil capacity (General reference only, 
refer to Specifications section for 
capacities.) 

Changing oil filter

Because you need a special tool to 
retighten the filter, an Authorized Mazda 
Dealer should do the work.

▼ Inspecting Coolant Level

Inspect the antifreeze protection and 
coolant level in the coolant reservoir at 
least once a year—at the beginning of the 
winter season—and before traveling 
where temperatures may drop below 
freezing.

Inspect the condition and connections of 
all cooling system and heater hoses.
Replace any that are swollen or 
deteriorated.

The coolant should be at full in the 
radiator and between the FULL and LOW 
marks on the coolant reservoir when the 
engine is cool.

NOTE

• The indicated engine oil capacities 

are for general reference purposes 
only. When adding or changing oil, 
verify the engine oil level with the 
oil dipstick.

• Use only specified engine oil (page 

10-4).

Engine Coolant

Hot Engine:
A hot engine is dangerous. If the 
engine has been running, parts of the 
engine compartment can become very 
hot. You could be burned. Don’t 
inspect the coolant system or add 
coolant when the engine is hot.

WARNING

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If it’s at or near LOW, add enough coolant 
to the coolant reservoir to provide 
freezing and corrosion protection and to 
bring the level to FULL.

Do not overfill.
If new coolant is required frequently, 
consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

▼ Changing Coolant

Change coolant according to Scheduled 
Maintenance (page 8-3).

For mixture percentage:

To change coolant

Radiator coolant will damage paint.
Rinse it off quickly.

• Use only soft (demineralized) water 

in the coolant mixture. Water that 
contains minerals will cut down on 
the coolant’s effectiveness.

• Don’t add only water. Always add a 

proper coolant mixture.

• The engine has aluminum parts and 

must be protected by an ethylene-
glycol-based coolant to prevent 
corrosion and freezing.

• DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol 

antifreeze. DO NOT MIX alcohol 
or methanol with the coolant. This 
could damage the cooling system.

• Don’t use a solution that contains 

more than 60 % antifreeze.
This would reduce effectiveness.

CAUTION

CAUTION

Protection

Volume

Antifreeze 

solution

Water

Above 

−16°C (3°F)

35%

65%

Above 

−26°C (−15°F)

45

55

Above 

−40°C (−40°F)

55

45

Removing the Cooling System Cap:
Removing the cooling system cap or 
drain plug while the engine is 
running or hot is dangerous. This 
might lead to cooling system and 
engine damage and could result in 
serious injury from escaping hot 
coolant or steam. Turn off the engine 
and wait until it’s cool. Even then, be 
very careful when removing the cap 
or drain plug. Wrap a thick cloth 
around it and slowly turn it 
counterclockwise to the first stop.
Step back while the pressure escapes. 
When you’re sure all the pressure is 
gone, press down on the cap  — still 
using a cloth  — turn the cap, and 
remove it.

WARNING

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2.5 liter V6 DOHC

1. Remove the coolant filler cap.

2. Only when the engine is cool, remove 

the radiator drain plug and drain the 
coolant into a suitable container.

3. Flush out the system with running 

water.

4. Drain the system completely. Insert 

and tighten the plug.

5. Fill the system (to the top of the filler 

neck) and then the coolant reservoir (to 
F) with as much ethylene-glycol-based 
coolant and water as necessary to 
provide protection from freezing and 
corrosion.
In extremely cold climates, add the 
amount recommended by the coolant 
manufacturer.

6. Reinstall the coolant filler cap.

7. Run the engine at idle for about 10 

minutes, then turn it off. If the coolant 
level warning light comes on during 
this time, turn the engine off.
After turning off the engine, inspect the 
drain plug and the water hoses for 
leaks.

8. After the engine has cooled, remove 

the coolant filler cap and inspect the 
coolant level. If it’s low, repeat steps 5 
to 7.

Because this procedure requires technical 
expertise, we recommend that it be done 
by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC

1. Remove the cooling system cap.

2. Only when the engine is cool, remove 

the radiator drain plug and drain the 
coolant into a suitable container.

3. Flush out the system with running 

water.

4. Drain the system completely. Insert 

and tighten the plug. Add as much 
ethylene-glycol-based coolant and 
water as necessary to provide freezing 
and corrosion protection.

5. In extremely cold climates, add the 

amount recommended in the coolant 
manufacturer’s instructions.

6. Run the engine at idle with the cooling 

system cap off. Slowly add additional 
coolant if necessary.

Tighten

Loosen

Tighten

Loosen

Tighten

Loosen

Coolant filler cap

Engine coolant 
reservoir

Loosen

Tighten

Tighten

Loosen

Cooling system cap

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7. At this point, wait until the engine 

reaches normal operating temperature; 
then depress the accelerator two or 
three times. Add more coolant, if 
necessary, until the system is full.

8. Install the cooling system cap. Inspect 

all connections for leaks. Inspect the 
level in the coolant reservoir one more 
time.

▼ Inspecting Brake Fluid Level

Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir 
regularly. It should be kept at MAX.
The level normally drops with 
accumulated distance, a condition 
associated with wear of brake  linings. If it 
is excessively low, have the brake system 
inspected by an Authorized Mazda 
Dealer.

Brake Fluid

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▼ Adding Brake Fluid

If the fluid level is low, add fluid until it 
reaches MAX.
Before adding fluid, thoroughly clean the 
area around the cap.

▼ Inspecting Power Steering Fluid 

Level

Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir at 
each engine oil change with the engine off 
and cold. Add fluid if necessary; it does 
not require periodic changing.

Spilled Brake Fluid:
Spilled brake fluid is dangerous. If it 
gets in your eyes, they could be 
seriously injured. If this happens, 
immediately flush your eyes with 
water and get medical attention. 
Brake fluid spilled on a hot engine 
could cause a fire. Be careful not to 
spill brake fluid on yourself or on the 
engine.

Low Brake Fluid Levels:
Low brake fluid levels are dangerous. 
Low levels could signal brake lining 
wear or a brake system leak. Your 
brakes could fail and cause an 
accident. If you find a low fluid level, 
have the brakes inspected.

• Brake  fluid will damage painted 

surfaces. If brake  fluid does get on 
a painted surface, wipe it off 
immediately.

• Using nonspecified brake  fluids 

(page 10-4) will damage the system. 
Mixing different fluids will also 
damage it.
If the brake system frequently 
requires new fluid, consult an 
Authorized Mazda Dealer.

WARNING

CAUTION

Power Steering Fluid

To avoid damage to the power steering 
pump, don’t operate the vehicle for 
long periods when the power steering 
fluid level is low.

NOTE

Use specified power steering fluid 
(page 10-4).

CAUTION

2.5 liter V6 DOHC

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The level must be kept between MIN and 
MAX.

Visually examine the lines and hoses for 
leaks and damage.

If new fluid is required frequently, consult 
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

▼ Inspecting Automatic Transaxle 

Fluid Level

The automatic transaxle fluid level should 
be inspected regularly. Measure it as 
described below.

The volume of fluid changes with the 
temperature. Fluid must be checked at idle 
without driving at normal operating 
temperature.

1. Park on a level surface and set the 

parking brake firmly.

2. Idle the engine about two minutes.

Push down on the brake pedal.

3. Move the shift lever through all ranges 

and set it at P.

Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC

Automatic Transaxle Fluid 
(ATF)

• Low fluid level causes transaxle 

slippage. Overfilling can cause 
foaming, loss of fluid, and transaxle 
malfunction.

• Use specified fluid (page 10-4). A 

nonspecified fluid could result in 
transaxle malfunction and failure.

CAUTION

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4. With the engine still idling, pull out the 

dipstick, wipe it clean, and put it back.

5. Pull it out again.

The proper fluid level is marked on the 
dipstick as follows.

Fluid hot scale A

When the vehicle has been driven and the 
fluid is at normal operating temperature, 
about 65°C (150°F), the level must be 
between Full and Low.

Fluid cold scale B

When the engine has not been running 
and the outside temperature is about 20°C 
(70°F), the level must be between Full and 
Low.

Fully insert the dipstick. When adding 
fluid, inspect with the dipstick to make 
sure it doesn’t pass full.

Sudden Vehicle Movement:
Shifting the shift lever without first 
depressing the brake pedal is 
dangerous. The vehicle could move 
suddenly and cause an accident.
Make sure the brake pedal is applied 
before shifting the shift lever.

WARNING

2.5 liter V6 DOHC

Full
Low

Full

Low

A

B

Full

Low

Full

Low

A

B

Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC

• Use the cold scale only as a 

reference.

• If outside temperature is lower than 

about 20°C (70°F), start the engine 
and inspect the fluid level after the 
engine reaches operating 
temperature.

• If the vehicle has been driven for an 

extended period at high speeds or in 
city traffic in hot weather, inspect 
the level only after stopping the 
engine and allowing the fluid to 
cool for 30 minutes.

NOTE

Inspect both sides of the dipstick for 
accurate reading.

CAUTION

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▼ Inspecting Washer Fluid Level

Inspect fluid level in the washer fluid 
reservoir; add fluid if necessary.

Use plain water if washer fluid is 
unavailable.
But use only washer fluid in cold weather 
to prevent it from freezing.

All moving points of the body, such as 
door and hood hinges and locks, should 
be lubricated each time the engine oil is 
changed. Use a nonfreezing lubricant on 
locks during cold weather.

Make sure the engine hood’s secondary 
latch keeps the hood from opening when 
the primary latch is released.

Washer Fluid

Substitute Washer Fluid:
Using radiator antifreeze as washer 
fluid is dangerous. If sprayed on the 
windshield, it will dirty the 
windshield, affect your visibility, and 
could result in an accident. Use only 
windshield washer fluid or plain 
water in the reservoir.

WARNING

Float

Body Lubrication

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This air filter may be cleaned with 
compressed air and reused, or replaced, 
depending on its condition. Unless it is 
very dirty, simply shake it to remove 
foreign particles. Each time you inspect it, 
wipe inside the air cleaner housing with a 
damp cloth.

▼ Replacing the Air Filter

1. Unfasten the clamps.

2. Lift off the air filter cover and remove 

the filter.

3. Wipe inside the air cleaner housing 

with a damp cloth.

4. Clean or replace the filter.

5. Install in the reverse order of removal.

Air Filter

Don’t drive without an air filter. This 
could result in excessive engine wear.

NOTE

If the vehicle is operated in very dusty 
or sandy areas, replace the filter more 
often than recommended intervals.

CAUTION

2.5 liter V6 DOHC

Clamp

Miller Cycle Engine 
V6 DOHC

Clamp

Air filter cover

Air filter

2.5 liter V6 DOHC

Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC

Air filter

Air filter cover

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Replace the filter according to Scheduled 
Maintenance (page 8-3).

Contamination of either the windshield or 
the blades with foreign matter can reduce 
wiper effectiveness. Common sources are 
insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments 
used by some commercial car washes.

If the blades are not wiping properly, 
clean the window and blades with a good 
cleaner or mild detergent; then rinse 
thoroughly with clean water. Repeat if 
necessary.

▼ Replacing Windshield Wiper 

Blades

When the wipers no longer clean well, the 
blades are probably worn or cracked.
Replace them.

Wiper Blades

Hot waxes applied by automatic car 
washes have been known to affect the 
cleanability of windows.

To prevent damage to the wiper blades, 
don’t use gasoline, kerosene, paint 
thinner, or other solvents on or near 
them.

To prevent damage to the wiper arms 
and other components, don’t move the 
wipers by hand.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

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1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the blade 

assembly to expose the plastic locking 
clip.
Compress the clip and slide the 
assembly downward; then lift it off the 
arm.

2. Hold the end of the rubber and pull 

until the tabs are free of the metal 
support.

3. Remove the metal stiffeners from the 

blade rubber and install them in new 
blades.

To prevent damage to the windshield, 
don’t let the wiper arm fall on it.

Push

Plastic locking clip

CAUTION

Pull out

Tab

Metal support

• Don’t bend the stiffeners. You need 

to use them again.

• If the metal stiffeners are switched, 

the blade’s wiping efficiency could 
be reduced.
So don’t use the driver’s side metal 
stiffeners on the passenger’s side, or 
vice versa.

• Be sure to reinstall the metal 

stiffeners in the new blade rubber so 
that the curve is the same as it was 
in the old blade rubber.

Stiffeners

CAUTION

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4. Carefully insert the new blade rubber.

Then install the blade assembly in the 
reverse older of removal.

NOTE

Install the blade so that the tabs are 
toward the bottom of the wiper arm.

Tab

Battery

Battery-Related Lead Materials:
Battery posts, terminals and related 
accessories contain lead and lead 
compounds, chemicals known to the 
State of California to cause cancer 
and reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.

Spilled Battery Fluid:
Spilled battery fluid is dangerous.
Battery fluid contains SULFURIC 
ACID which could cause serious 
injuries, if it gets in your eyes or on 
your skin. If this happens, 
immediately flush your eyes with 
water for 15 minutes or wash your 
skin thoroughly and get medical 
attention. Be careful not to get battery 
fluid on yourself.

Battery-Related Explosion:
Flames and sparks near open battery 
cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, 
produced during normal battery 
operation, could ignite and cause the 
battery to explode. An exploding 
battery can cause serious burns and 
injuries. Keep all flames, including 
cigarettes, and sparks away from 
open battery cells.

Children and Batteries:
Allowing children to play near 
batteries is dangerous. Battery fluid 
could cause serious injuries if it gets 
in the eyes or on the skin. Always 
keep batteries out of the reach of 
children.

WARNING

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▼ Battery Maintenance

To get the best service from a battery:
• Keep it securely mounted.
• Keep the top clean and dry.
• Keep terminals and connections clean, 

tight, and coated with petroleum jelly 
or terminal grease.

• Rinse off spilled electrolyte 

immediately with a solution of water 
and baking soda.

• If the vehicle will not be used for an 

extended time, disconnect the battery 
cables.

For reasons of proper performance, safety, 
and better fuel economy, always maintain 
recommended tire inflation pressures and 
stay within the recommended load limits 
and weight distribution.

Tires

Using Different Tire Types:
Driving your vehicle with different 
types of tires is dangerous. It could 
cause poor handling and poor 
braking; leading to loss of control.
Except when using the temporary 
spare tire, use only the same type tires 
(radial, bias-belted, bias-type) on all 
four wheels.

Using Wrong-Sized Tires:
Using any other tire size than what is 
specified for your Mazda (page 10-6) 
is dangerous. It could seriously affect 
ride, handling, ground clearance, tire 
clearance, and speedometer 
calibration. This could cause you to 
have an accident. Use only tires that 
are the correct size specified for your 
Mazda.

WARNING

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▼ Tire Inflation Pressure

Inspect all tire pressures monthly 
(including the spare) when the tires are 
cold. Maintain recommended pressures 
for the best ride, top handling, and 
minimum tire wear.

Refer to the specification charts (page 10-
6).

Incorrect Tire Inflation:
Overinflation or underinflation of 
tires is dangerous. Adverse handling 
or unexpected tire failure could result 
in a serious accident. Always inflate 
the tires to the correct pressure (page 
10-6).

WARNING

NOTE

• Warm tires normally exceed 

recommended pressures. Don’t 
release air from warm tires to adjust 
the pressure.

• Underinflation can cause reduced 

fuel economy and poor sealing of 
the tire bead, which will deform the 
wheel and cause separation of tire 
from rim.

• Overinflation can produce a harsh 

ride and a greater possibility of 
damage from road hazards.
Keep your tire pressure at the 
correct levels. If one frequently 
needs inflating, have it inspected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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