The radiator fluid capacity for a Mazda B3000 is typically around 2.5 to 3.0 gallons (approximately 9.5 to 11.4 liters), depending on the specific model year and configuration. It's important to consult the owner's manual or service guide for the exact capacity for your particular vehicle. Additionally, ensure to use the appropriate coolant type recommended by Mazda for optimal performance.
the capacity is 5.5 qrts
The Mazda b3000 pickup truck does not have hydraulic fluid. None of the vehicles components use hydraulic fluid in any way.
look on the drivers side firewall
you have to put the radiator fluid in the overflow. This is the only way.
Same place you check it.
if you look it is right next to the tank that holds the blinker fluid.
Twenty gallons or so.
1 Quart
For a 1995 Mazda B3000 with a manual transmission, it is recommended to use a high-quality manual transmission fluid that meets the specifications of API GL-4. A common choice is 75W-90 gear oil, but it's best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for specific recommendations. Ensure that the fluid you choose is compatible with the vehicle’s transmission system for optimal performance.
Is your radiator fluid full?
5.7 quarts for automatic transmission
What I do is put half antifreeze and half water in to the radiator and keep putting more radiator fluid tell you see it in the neck of the radiator and put some radiator fluid in the coolant reservoir tank too.