Front or rear? Drums rear?
The 2001-2009 Mazda Tribute takes a 10" or 11" rear wiper blade.
It depends greatly on the repair needed and the tools you have on hand in determining how long it takes to repair brakes and brake services. If you don't have that have a professional do it.
The 2001-2009 Mazda Tribute takes a special 12" rear wiper blade that is difficult to find in stores. See sources and related links below for more information.
Brakes have not "burnished in" yet takes approx. 200 miles? Air introduced into system?
This is a major repair that is too complicated to be discussed here in this space. You can buy a Chilton's repair manual if you wish to tackle this yourself but know that it takes knowledge and the proper tools to make this repair. This is not a repair for a novice.
Use 5W-20 Oil. For a 2.3L I4 Engine it takes 4.5 Quarts; and for a 3.0L V6 Engine it takes 6 Quarts. (These numbers include oil filter Qty and are out of the manual)
No, Mazda 2 takes 4x100 but Fiesta takes 4x108.
it takes ATF MV
I've changed front disc brakes on dozens of cars. The Jeep Cheroke takes a lot of effort to brake the rotors loose. With a three pound hammer and several minutes of beating. However, the 2004 Mazda tribute is the worst. After five years, and 39,000 miles, I went to change the rotors and I was in for a very unpleasant 25 minute beating with a three pound ball pein to no avail. I went to a local mechanic who was very understanding and told me to bring it to his shop. I put the old pads back on the rotor I couldn't get off and the mechanic lifted the Mazda on a rack. He put two young mechanics on the beating detail. they used an eight pound hammer and finally got the first one rotor off with ten solid minutes of beating. It came off in pieces!!! The other side was almost a frozen and took ten minutes of beating!! The rust accumulated behind the lug nut holes making them very very frozen. Whew!!
i drive a 94 Mazda mx6 and the answer to your questions is it takes 4 quarts of oil! i drive a 94 Mazda mx6 and the answer to your questions is it takes 4 quarts of oil!
The calipers need a 7 mm hex wrench. The Caliper holder to remove the rotors takes an 18mm socket. This is a 2003 Ford escape..apparently it's the same as a Mazda tribute.
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