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Quick Tips

Mazda

2001 Tribute

page 20
page 1

Revised October 27, 2000

M A I N T E N A N C E   S C H E D U L E  

Maintenance notes:

Rotate tires every 3,750 miles

A.

Change: Engine oil/replace 
oil filter

B .

Inspect: Drive belts, fuel lines 
and hoses, brake lines and 
hoses, disc and drum brakes, 
steering operation and linkages, 
front suspension ball joints, 
driveshaft, dust boots, chassis 
and body bolts, exhaust system 
and heat shields

Replace: Air filter, fuel filter

C .

Inspect: Engine valve 
clearance, hoses and tubes
for emission system

D.

Change: Engine coolant

E .

Replace: Engine timing 
belt (2.0L)

* Special operating conditions
† See Owner’s Manual

This Quick Tips

®

guide is provided

by MazdaTown to make your

Mazda ownership experience more 

convenient. It is not intended to

replace your Owner’s Manual.

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, 

9 am-4:45 pm, Pacific

9 am-5:45 pm, Eastern/Central

Tip: For additional service
intervals and complete details,
see Owner’s Manual

5,000 miles

*

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

  E

A  

A    

D

A  

A   B   C  

 

A  

A    

D  

A  

A   B

A  

A  

A  

A  

95,000 miles

A   B

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Mazda North American Operations reserves

the right to change product specifications at

any time without incurring obligations.

Reference

Guide for 

Controls and

Functions

Get in. Be moved.

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Quick Tips

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2001 

Summary of Contents for 2001 Tribute

Page 1: ...rience more convenient It is not intended to replace your Owner s Manual If you have any questions about your vehicle you are invited to contact your local dealer Or if you need additional help feel f...

Page 2: ...rake lever 16 Cruise control see Driver Controls 17 Tilt steering wheel lever Push release lever down tilt wheel up or down pull lever up to lock 18 Hood release handle Pull to open partially 19 Instr...

Page 3: ...on required 11 Always fasten safety belts 12 Turn signals hazard warning on 13 High beams on 14 4 wheel drive locked see Transmission 15 Low fuel Refuel as soon as possible 16 Overdrive off indicator...

Page 4: ...ate knob 3 up to ON To activate rear wash Rotate knob 3 to and release To set speed Press and release SET ACC 3 at desired speed hold 3 to accelerate To decelerate Press and hold CST 4 release at desi...

Page 5: ...ncel Rotate knob to Remote keyless entry system Functions only with ignition in OFF position 1 Lock Press button pressing again within 3 seconds causes doors to relock horn to beep 2 Unlock Press to o...

Page 6: ...o raise lower belt Slide up push release button 1 and slide down WARNING Make sure adjuster locks in one of its positions Child safety seat To install in rear outboard passenger seat positions using d...

Page 7: ...e 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 Transmission shifts through...

Page 8: ...ations into AM FM1 or FM2 memory buttons 10 press again for original presets 9 Scan Press to briefly sample next listenable selections press again to stop functions in all modes 10 Memory preset butto...

Page 9: ...Multiple CD loading Press and hold LOAD until beep is heard when IN is displayed load CD when IN displays again load next CD 12 Auto memory Automatically selects up to 6 strong radio stations To set S...

Page 10: ...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 Tire economy and tips Check pres...

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