This comprehensive service and repair manual is designed specifically for 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 Mazda MPV minivans. It provides detailed instructions and diagrams covering every aspect of your vehicle, from routine maintenance to complex repairs.
This manual is your ultimate resource for understanding and working on your Mazda MPV. It covers a wide range of systems including antilock brakes, bumpers, doors, keyless entry, lighting systems, disk brakes, parking brake, hydraulic brakes, front and rear suspension, interior and exterior trim, HVAC, engine cooling, engine exhaust, engine electrical systems, the engine itself, power steering, roof and sunroof, the Supplemental Restraint System (SIR), steering wheel, transmission, wheel drive shaft, and washer/wiper systems.
With this manual, you can tackle any repair or maintenance task with confidence. It utilizes the same information and procedures that your local Mazda dealer mechanic uses, giving you the most accurate and reliable information available. Whether you're changing the oil, replacing a brake pad, or troubleshooting a complex electrical issue, this manual provides the step-by-step guidance you need to get the job done right.
The 2003-2006 Mazda MPV is a mid-size minivan that was produced by Mazda from 2002 to 2006. It was the second generation of the MPV model, and it featured a more modern and refined design compared to its predecessor. The MPV was available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations. It was powered by a 3.0-liter V6 engine that produced 200 horsepower and 198 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. The MPV offered a comfortable and spacious interior with seating for seven passengers. Its interior was well-appointed with features like power windows, power locks, and air conditioning. The MPV also offered a variety of optional features, including a sunroof, leather upholstery, and a navigation system.
The 2003-2006 Mazda MPV was praised for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and reliable performance. However, it was also criticized for its lackluster handling and fuel economy. Despite its shortcomings, the MPV was a popular choice for families looking for a practical and versatile vehicle. The MPV offered a balance of features, comfort, and practicality, making it an attractive option for those in need of a reliable minivan. The 2003-2006 MPV was a significant upgrade over its predecessor, offering improved interior space, modern styling, and increased safety features. It was a strong competitor in the minivan segment, offering a blend of convenience, functionality, and affordability. The 2006 model year marked the end of the second generation MPV, as Mazda discontinued the model after the 2006 model year.