2004 MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK engine

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual Fill your engine coolant reservoir as outlined inAdding engine coolant
in this chapter.
Severe climates
If you drive in extremely cold climates (less than –36° C [–34° F]):
• It may be necessa

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual How Limp to Safety works
If the engine begins to overheat:
•The engine coolant temperature
gauge will move to the red (hot)
area.
• The
symbol will illuminate.
• The “Service Engine Soon”
in

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual 4. When the engine has cooled down, first check the coolant level. Iflow, then use a rag and carefully turn the cap one notch
counter-clockwise carefully to avoid being burned by hot steam.
When there

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel:
•Extinguish all smoking materials
and any open flames before
fueling your vehicle.
• Always turn off the vehicle before
fueling.
•

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual Ethanol
Pure ethanol is the alcohol which is the intoxicating agent in liquor, beer
and wine. It is distilled from the fermentation of plants such as field corn
and sugar cane. When ethanol is used in

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual Use the following guidelines to avoid static build-up when filling an
ungrounded fuel container:
•Place approved fuel container on
the ground.
• DO NOT fill a fuel container while
it is in the veh

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual WARNING: The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuel
filler cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, wait
until it stops before completely removing the fuel filler cap.
Otherwise, f

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MAZDA MODEL B4000 TRUCK 2004  Owners Manual FFV engine (if equipped)
Your vehicle is designed to use (E85) Fuel Ethanol, “Regular” unleaded
gasoline or any percentage of the two fuels combined.
U.S. government regulations require fuel ethan