2006 Mazda Tribute - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
2002 Tribute periodically won't start. Turns over
open gas cap turn key to on position and listen for whirling sound, for few seconds if so pump is working, check fuel pressure at motor, there is a tire valve looking fitting cover with rag and depress, fuel should come out, wait till it is evaporated before attempting to start, the relay should click when key is turn on
9/13/2009 5:00:26 PM •
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Battery warning light just started
a battery waring ligth is not telling you that the battery is defective, it is telling u that the battery is not being charged by the alternator, have the battery and alternator tested to determine th4e cause, a failing battery many times can damage the alternator as it causes it to overheat, so if the alternator is in need of replacing then it is very important that the battery be fully charged and tedsted prior to installing a new alternator if indeed that is the final diagnosis.
8/23/2009 6:15:03 PM •
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Mazda tribute 2005 want start
have battery load tested at locale auto parts. you may have a bad cell .if ok sounds like a selinoid problem
8/4/2009 1:44:19 AM •
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Flat battery
Sounds like the timing unit which automatically turns off your dome lights after a few minutes is working backwards. Probably need a new unit.
6/19/2009 4:05:32 AM •
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Mazda Tribute Intermittent Starting problem
I can think of 2 possibles,it could be a bad battery cable or an intermitent short in the starter solenoid, check or have the battery cables and there connections on both ends first not only are they a cheaper fix but the problem you describe sounds like a current flow issue.Test them with or have them tested with an ohmmeter they should show o ohms resistance,and while not attributed to the problem I do not reccomend using Bosch spark plugs of any variety,the best plugs for any Japanese vehicle are NGK's,this comes from my personal experience with them and other techs that I have worked with.
5/11/2009 1:07:37 PM •
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Wiper Fluid hose falls off
use a extension coupling and a another 6-10inch hose and this time use rubber cement for connections
3/13/2009 3:16:02 PM •
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Putting rear seats down for the cargo area
You have to pull forward on the belts located at the bottom of the seat while pushing the lever on top of the seat to lower it. Make sure to take off head-rests or the seats won't lay flat. Its almost like pulling the bottom cushion off in a forward motion, Hope it helps
2/21/2009 12:52:01 AM •
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Sticky gas pedal
it is a dirty throttle plate. $280 is an absolute ripoff for a cleaning, it is about 10-15 minutes of work. They are probably quoting replacing the throttle body which about a $150 part.
Got to Autozone and get "CRC Throttle Body Cleaner". Remove aire inlet hose at throttle body with a screwdriver. Spray a *small* bit onto throttle plate, use clean rag or qtips to remove gum/varnish. Spray pivots and also clean around perimeter of the plate. Take it to an independent mechanic if you are unsure of the procedure.
3/15/2009 3:47:03 PM •
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Low tire pressure light stays on
Hi there. depending on the outside temperature of where you live , you may encounter this problem. If the temperature goes below -1 C , there is a chance that the tire pressure light will go on. This is because the pressure in the tires decrease in cold temperatures and will increase when it gets warmer. I had this problem with my vehicle too and when the temperature warmed up today the light finally went off.
12/29/2008 1:20:02 AM •
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My 2008 Mazda Tribute sunroof leaks
First I'd access the Mazda dealer. If they can't identify the part or supply one, check with the aftermarket supply businesses. Best thing will be to take pictures of the part. You can also access many online sources and diagrams to identify the part and perhaps then to find it from a supplier. If all else fails I'd access the wrecking yards especially the online ones and the self service ones. This may be a part that is not just on one model or model year. Last resort might be to find someone who can 3-D or otherwise print a new one for you. If it looks like a rather simple item you may be even able to make one yourself. What the item is made of may not be the material it has to be made of.
Madza 2002 ES tribute V6
check and test brake light switch--shift interlock---any codes --damaged or disconnected trans linkage/cable
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