it is the check engine light symbol. good luck
James
FLASHING Engine Light - BAD, Park the car and have it Towed to your repair place
STEADY Engine Light, drive the car to a place that can pull the code.
Most Commonly ..
The Millenias and their Commonwealth cousins the "Xedos" all suffered a common defect resulting in MOST CEL issues. This engine configuration typically results in the need for replacement of 1 to 2 O2 sensors and / or the DREADED Knock Sensor embedded deep in the Manifold assembly. Mine ran 3 years with this CEL on due to the cost of labour to replace. The sensor was only 165 bucks while the labour to install was nearly 800.
I will admit once it was replaced I was not only legal again for the Emmissions test, but the thing ran better than it ever did PLUS I got nearly 2 points to my highway Mileage.
Now the codes are confusing on this because two of the O2 sensors share the same circuit and the code wont necessarily identify WHICH o2 is actually bad, that unfortunately is hit or miss. The KNOCK sensor code is separate and distinct however but all of this results in a costly set of repairs.
Good Luck
It is stamped at the bottom of the jug on left bottom corner or on right bottom corner
The millenia P - has 2.5 liter engine, The Millenia S has a 2.3 liter engine
On bottom corner of radiator facing engine
It is on the left / drivers side bottom rear corner of the engine.
Bottom corner of the radiator, on the passenger side.
The 626 and the Millenia share the same 2.5 liter engine,the only difference being the version in the millenia makes more power.
a Mazda millenia with a miller cycl engine 2.3 engine has 6 igition coils
On bottom corner of radiator, facing engine and on driver side.
It is on the passenger side, Bottom rear side corner of the engine.
it should be on the bottom right corner but on the side
2.5L V-6 Mazda Millenia engine is a non-interference engine. If your timing belt pops, you will not damage your valves, like I did in my Diamante
how many oxgen sensors on a 1995 millenia