I have also just started hearing this squeak as well. More apparent in the rear/left side of the vehicle while traveling at low speeds or over bumpy roads. Also occurs randomly after closing the trunk with the car off.
I'm thinking it could be a bad bushing somewhere? Going to have the mechanic "look" for it. Pray for my pocketbook.
most likely it is the rear upper link. Mazda has an sib on this
po421 is catalytic converter problem rear bank
The front and rear brakes are both made of ceramic. i bought front and rear brakes on eBay for $80 total.
yes they do.i put 22''s on my Mazda millenia with pirelli tires and it rides great and doesnt knock my rear fenders but i put swaybars and new brakes and shocks that are ajustable
bank one is the rear head, sensor 2 would be the lower one
I checked my info and I would say they are different. Gabriel does not show anything for the Millenia, so I would say that the Millenia most have something exotic. Dealer only is my bet. email me at matts911.rr.com if u need more help. Matt
need new rear brake pads.
From inside the trunk, remove the liner in the area behind the fuel cap. Reach blindly and you will feel a lever that you can pull towards the rear which releases the cap. Next attach a cord to that lever and you will have a solution that will ALWAYs work.
On the 2.3 liter it is between the rear intercooler air duct and the ABV,it is a large,silver screw on top of the throtte body.
No the factory head unit on a 2001 Mazda Millenia does not have pre outs. You can easily make your own pre outs if you want to keep your factory head unit with a line output converter (LOC). The converter takes the wires from the back of the radio to the rear speakers and converts them into 2 RCA pre outs. Hope this helped.
No
The squeak is your tires losing traction on the pavement. Prominent in rear wheel drive cars.
The Rear ABS speed sensor is installed into the top area of the rear differential.