The airbag light on a 2003 Mazda Tribute will stay on if a defect is detected in the system. This can include the sensor or the airbag itself which should be immediately repaired.
It depends on which lights are being described. Some of them will be for gas, others for oil change, and then some for other issues.
It means That you have a low coolant.
Turn the airbag on , crash the car , try not to die this will get the airbag out grab a pair of siccors then snip like I snipped my foreskin
It looks a lot like a picture of a capitol building. It may be intended to look like a radiator
sounds like your accelerator rod has gone out. that is common in that style of mazda.
They are the same vehicle, so it just depends on which BADGE you like.
It's no cage it means either low coolant or to have the coolant system checked
a lot! its a long process and after doing it once, i will sell the car before i put another one on. there is a lot of stuff that has to be taken off to replace it, and the only way to get to it is from under the car.... like i said, i will not do one again.
i like interstate batterys have them in both my cars
The Mazda Tribute typically weighs between 3,200 and 3,600 pounds, depending on the model year and configuration. The weight can vary based on factors like trim level, engine choice, and additional features. For precise specifications, it's best to refer to the owner's manual or the manufacturer's website for the specific model year of interest.
You would need to be more specific because an airbag will not go off in every vehicle collision, there are enabling criteria that prevent that from happening if the airbag is not needed (i.e. like a minor fender bender) Some other information needed would be as follows: Approxamate MPH: Location of the impact: (i.e. T-bone collision or head on)
It's in the fuel tank, like on all modern vehicles. You need to purchase the exact replacement part.