Overdrive is always on by default every time you turn on the engine, even if last time you drove you turned it off. Given that Mazda does this, I believe it is their intention to use overdrive all the time. However, there are times I would turn it off. This would be when going up and down small hills where the transmission has to constantly change gears. It has to downshift when going up hill, and upshift going down hill. To minimize how many times it has to go in and out of overdrive, I turn it off on those kind of drives. Also, when towing a heavy load, I recommend turning it off, since it is not designed for the extra load.
I have 2001 Mazda Tribute 4WD with 3.0 V6 and it uses timing chain, not a belt.
In 2001 Ford (and all of it's children) and Honda began using 5w20 for CAFE requirements. This is the recommended oil viscosity for your Mazda.
I locked the keys in a 2006 Mazda Tribute. Can you use a sim jim to open the door?
MY 2000 has 3.
It has 3 .
Yes, they are the same vehicle as is the Mercury Mariner.
no fluid it is electric asist
The 2001 Mazda MX-5-Miata runs on regular unleaded.
Mazda says to use their "Mazda Premium Gold", which they charge $18.00 a gal. The Ford Escape which is built at the same plant as the Mazda and Ford says to use their "Motorcraft Premium Gold" which is the same as that of Mazda and it cost$12.00 a gal. I use personally use Peak brand that mixes (blends) with all antifreeze, it does the job with no problems and cost between $8 - $10 a gal.
Yep, same vehicle mechanically. From 2001-2006 I believe they share the same 3.0 duratec and cd4e tranny. (In the v6 form) So as long as the years and engine match up you should be fine.
It takes 5W-30
Use Mazda ATF M-V or Dexron III. Either one is acceptable.