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FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Fig. 4: Identifying Instrument Panel Fuse Box MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
2003 Mazda Tribute DX
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FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Fig. 4: Identifying Instrument Panel Fuse Box MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
2003 Mazda Tribute DX
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APPLICABLE MODEL(S) / VINS 2001-2007 Truck / B-Series (2.3L Only) 2005-2006 Tribute (2.3L Only) 2003-2007 Mazda6 (2.3L Only) 2004-2007 Mazda3 (2.0L & 2.3L) 2006-2007 Mazda5 2006-2007 Mazda MX-5 2006-2007 Mazdaspeed6 2007 Mazda CX-7 2007 Mazdaspeed3 DESCRIPTION When removing or replacing the crankshaft pulley on a 2.0L (Mazda3 only) or a 2.3L engine, be sure to follow the Workshop Manual procedures. The crankshaft pulley is not keyed to the crankshaft, and when loosened, it may move out of position on the crankshaft. The engine MUST be re-timed whenever the crankshaft pulley bolt is loosened, removed, or replaced. For normal aspirated engines, follow the Workshop Manual procedures and time the engine using Special Tools (Crankshaft Alignment Pin 303-507, Camshaft Alignment Timing Tool 303-465 and a standard M6 X 1.0 X 2.25 bolt). For direct injection spark ignition engines, follow the Workshop Manual procedures and time the engine using Special Tools (Crankshaft Alignment Pin 303-507, Camshaft Alignment Timing Tool 303-1061 and a standard M6 X 1.0 X 2.25 bolt). Please refer to the Mazda Job Aid on MS3 under Training titled “Engine Timing Verification and Correction LF2.0L and L3/L3T 2.3L” for more information. CAUTION: Engine damage will occur if the engine is not re-timed properly. Refer to applicable Workshop Manual (Section 01-10 – MECHANICAL – 2.0L (Mazda3 only) or 2.3L). NOTE: Damage to an engine caused by not following proper Workshop Manual procedures may result in denial of warranty claims or back charges.
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Valve clearance [Engine cold] Compression Front oil seal press-in amount Cylinder Head Bolt Length L Cylinder Head Bolt Maximum Oil control valve resistance Ignition timing Idle speed Idle mixture Oil pressure (reference value) [oil temperature: 100° C {212°F}] Engine oil capacity (approx. quantity) (AT, 5MT) Engine oil capacity (approx. quantity) (AT, 5MT) Engine oil capacity (approx. quantity) (6MT) Engine coolant capacity (approx. quantity) Cooling system cap valve opening pressure Thermostat initial-opening temperature Thermostat full-open temperature Thermostat full-open lift Cooling fan motor current Fuel line pressure 250 kPa {2.55 kgf/cm2 , 36.2 psi} or more Fuel injector resistance 11.4-12.6 ohms [20°C {68°F}] Fuel injector leakage amount Less than 1 drop/2 min Fuel injection volume 204-216 ml {204-216 cc, 12.5-13.1 cu in}/min Battery electrolyte specific gravity [20°C {68°F}] 1.22-1.29 Battery load test current 46B24L (36): 135 A Battery back-up current Vehicles with immobilizer system: 25-45 mA Vehicles without immobilizer system: 30 mA or less Battery slow charge current 46B24L (36): 3.5-4.5 A Battery quick charge current [30 min,] 46B24L (36): 25 A Terminal B: B+ Terminal P: Approx. 1 V or less Generator standard voltage [IG-ON] Fuel hold pressure
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1) Remove covers on both sides of hatch. (below) 2) Use a 10mm socket (with extension) to remove the nuts that secure the rear tail lamps. (right) 3) Remove both of the rear tail lamps. This may require a small amount of force as there are plastic ball/socket joints that hold the lamps in place. Once the lamps are free, disconnect the wiring harnesses from the bulb sockets. (right) 4) Use a flat-head screwdriver to remove the large fasteners that secure the rear bumper underneath the car. They are somewhat difficult to remove. (left) 5) Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the rear bumper to the fenders. The screws are just above the wheel where the rear bumper meets the fender. (right) 6) Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the rear bumper to the wheel well liner. The screws are underneath the car at the very rear of the wheel wells. (left)
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DESCRIPTION On some vehicles, when a power plug with improper fabrication (such as a phone charger) is inserted into either of the accessory sockets (center and/or rear), the airbag warning light may illuminate with DTC B1342, B2477 AND / OR C1946 stored in memory. Due to the improper power plug, the center or rear accessory socket fuse blows, and a short-circuit occurs in the SAS control module, causing the airbag warning light illumination with DTC B1342, B2477 AND / OR C1946 set. Despite the DTCs and airbag warning light being illumi- nated, the airbag system will continue to function. After verifying customer concern, perform the following repair procedures in order: • A – FUSE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT • B – SAS CONTROL MODULE CONFIGURATION AND REMOVAL / INSTALLATION (1) • C – PERFORM SSP78 A – FUSE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT 1. Visually inspect OUTLET CTR (15A) and OUTLET RR (15A) fuses located in the main fuse block in the engine compartment. Refer to MS3 online information or Workshop Manual WIRING DIAGRAMS. NOTE: – - In the wiring diagram these fuses are referred to as 19 and 20. In the owners manual these fuses are referred to as 17 and 18. 2. Replace any blown fuses with a new 15A fuse (9970-51-315). 3. Proceed to B – SAS CONTROL MODULE CONFIGURATION AND REMOVAL / INSTALLATION. B – SAS CONTROL MODULE CONFIGURATION AND REMOVAL / INSTALLATION