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1. Oreo nx Quick Tips DRIVER S VIEW 1 23 456789 10 11 12351314 16 34 Getting Started RX 8 Quick Tips are designed to quickly familiarize you with some important features of your RX 8 This Driver s View tab is your index to the Quick Tips locate the item you would like to learn more about and then turn to the listed tab Be sure to see the tab called Getting Started this section contains important operating tips about your RX 8 Items identified in blue text call out unique features WN 10 11 12 Power window switches see Switches Power door locks see Locks Dual power mirrors see Switches Instrument panel lighting see Getting Started Turn signal lighting control lever see Driver Controls Air vents Dsc Dynamic Stability Control System see Getting Started Audio control switches see Driver Controls Tire pressure monitoring system see Getting Started Horn Air bag Cruise control see Driver Controls Wiper washer control lever see Driver Controls 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Clock see Audio Systems Information display see Owner s Manual Hazard warnin switch Press on o NAVI system see Owner s Manual Ambient temperature display Audio system see Audio Systems Passenger air bag off indicator see Seats Climate control panel see Climate Controls Gearshift
2. plus 1 mph To decelerate Press and hold SET COAST 3 release at desired speed or tap brake pedal press and release 3 at desired speed incremental deceleration Press and release 3 each tap minus 1 mph To cancel Tap brake pedal clutch pedal manual transaxle or press CANCEL button 4 or ON OFF 1 Return to preset speed after CANCEL button or braking Press and release RES ACCEL button 2 Steering wheel audio controls To increase decrease volume Press 5 Radio Press 6 to select preset stations Cassette CD MD Press 6 to select next selection track Press 7 to select FM1 FM2 AM CD SIRIUS 1 2 3 tape and MD mode Press 8 to mute Tilt steering wheel lever Pull lever located under steering wheel down to unlock column position tilt angle steering column position WARNING Do not adjust steering wheel while driving you can lose control of vehicle Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Driver Controls Bp Key Operates ignition and all locks 3 Use key number plate to purchase new key store in safe place 1 Retractable key Unfold key Press 1 Fold key Press 1 and rotate key into holder Auxiliary See Getting Started Remote keyless entry system Functions only with ignition in OFF position and key removed from ignition c
3. beep sound is heard Clock beep sound is heard insert CD 16 Mini Disc slot To set With ignition in ACC or ON when in is displayed 17 Eject button position press B and hold until beep sounds 12 hr 24 hr will be To eject disc Press Eject 14 18 Cassette door displayed press A to select press eject specific disc Press and 19 Dolby Noise Reduction again while selection is flashing hold Eject 14 until beep sound is Reduces tape noise and hiss Hr ADJUST displays press A to heard within five seconds press press to activate deactivate select hr press B when done he desired tray number 1 6 15 20 Scan do the same to set minutes 8 FM AM Press to briefly sample next Denotes optional equipment Press to select between FM1 FM2 listenable selections functions Bose audio system only AM station preset buttons 15 in all modes tFor use with cassette tape player MD player or CD changer Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Audio Systems Under Hood UNDER HOOD 12 10987 5 4 1 3 liter 13B RX 8 rotary engine precautions Check engine oil level when refueling Rotary engine design uses an oil injection system in addition to lubrication of internal parts is important to maintain Engine cover Remove to gain access to engine oil dipstick 2 and engine oil filler cap 3 To remove cover Pull up firmly on fro
4. lever A T see Transmission Parking brake lever see Console Cup holders Accessory socket Console see Console 26 Seat warmer switches see Console Steering shift switches A T only see Transmission Tilt steering wheel lever see Driver Controls 27 28 29 Storage 30 Hood release handle 31 Remote trunk lid release Push to open trunk Power window lock switch Remote fuel door release Use unleaded gasoline 91 octane only Open close NAVI screen NAVI screen tilt NAVI system remote control 32 33 34 35 36 Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Driver s View GETTING STARTED 4 Advanced 3 keyless entry start system Advanced key must be carried 5 by driver to operate properly 3 System may not operate correctly if vehicle is near equipment such as wireless pay devices located at some gas stations if this occurs use auxiliary key to lock unlock and start vehicle Advanced keyless system customization Your authorized Mazda Dealer can customize your system if desired with features such as auto lock which can be programmed to automatically lock vehicle after driving and exiting vehicle For additional information on customizable features see Owner s Manual Locking doors Driver s passenger s door request switch Press 6 once on either door to
5. temperatures See Owner s Manual for all cautions and warnings Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Getting Started Getting Started GETTING STARTED Starting tips To keep engine in top condition engine coolant temperature gauge needle should reach the middle normal operating range between C and H before turning engine off do not turn OFF a cold engine if possible If the engine still fails to start have 3 your vehicle inspected at the dealer 4 Do not keep holding ignition switch in START position for more 5 than ten seconds if the engine does not start it may result in a weakened or dead battery Warm engine for 5 minutes at idle Raise engine speed to 3000 RPM for 10 seconds Return to idle 6 Turn off engine Tip Warming up engine In the unlikely event that the engine does not start try the following procedure 1 Depress and hold the accelerator pedal to floor and crank engine for 7 8 seconds 2 Release ignition switch 3 Start the engine releasing accelerator pedal If the engine starts while in step 1 the engine will rev up in that case release your hand immediately from the ignition key and your foot from accelerator pedal e Please avoid racing engine or sudden take off right after starting the engine e f these starting tips are not followed engine may be DAMAGED as a result Short trip drivin
6. 5 NAVI system remote control Seat warmer switches Press on off switch indicator light on when activated Tip When activated heated seats turn on when seat temperature is below approximately 80 F and turn off when seat temperature reaches approximately 100 F or above Rear Console 7 Storage To open storage box Squeeze latch 10 and pull lid downward Tip Storage box can be removed to allow convenient loading of long objects through trunk See Owner s Manual for complete details and warnings 8 NAVI DVD Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Console HOMELINK HomeLink HomeLink Wireless Control System Located on rear view mirror To program or reprogram Ignition must be off hold transmitter for the device to be programmed between 1 3 inches to HomeLink press transmitter button and desired HomeLink button 1 simultaneously until HomeLink indicator light goes from slow to rapid flashing Turn ignition on verify device operation by pressing HomeLink button 1 that was just programmed repeat procedure for other buttons Rolling code synchronization procedure Refer to your garage door opener or device instruction manual to confirm your system is equipped with a rolling code feature ale Tip This procedure is easier done with the assistance of another person To synchronize Press
7. Reverse N Neutral No gear engaged D Overdrive For normal driving Shifts through all forward gears automatically Gear indicator A T only Illuminated numeral of gear indicator located in the instrument panel displays current gear in Automatic and Manual No MD o Ms M Sport A T manual shift mode Move shifter from D to M to engage manual shift mode M will be illuminated for manual mode on shift position indicator located in the instrument panel Manual shifting of transmission is achieved by moving shifter back to upshift and forward to downshift move shifter from M to D to engage automatic shift mode Steering shift switches A T only To upshift Pull up switch 2 To downshift Press down M switch 1 Tip Steering shift switches are marked UP and DOWN Manual transmission Depress clutch pedal to start engine and change gears Push shifter 3 downward and over to select reverse gear 3 Do not shift into 1st above 20 mph or clutch failure could occur Resting your foot on clutch pedal while driving and using the clutch to hold your vehicle at a stand still while waiting on a hill may reduce clutch life Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Transmission Pull up lever behind SEATS Manual controls 1 Fore aft adjustment Lift lever and hold slide seat releas
8. aler inspection required if light remains on Air bag readiness Front side and curtain air bag malfunction warning light constantly flashes or stays on or never comes on with ignition on dealer inspection required amp Always fasten seat belts Indicates low engine oil if illuminated pull over to a safe location turn engine off and check engine oil level when engine is cool add engine oil if necessary Denotes optional equipment Driver Controls DRIVER CONTROLS Turn signal lighting control lever OFF Lights off DE Tail parking and dashboard lights on Rotate knob 1 to first notch ZD Tail parking dashboard and headlights on Rotate knob 1 to second notch High beams on off Push forward pull back to detent To flash high beams Pull back slightly and release Fog lights on Rotate 2 functions only with headlight low beams on Turn signals right left move lever up down Wiper washer control lever Intermittent wiper One click down To change interval speed Rotate inner ring 3 Normal wiper speed Two clicks down Fast wiper speed Three clicks down Single wipe Push stalk up Washer Pull stalk back Cruise control Operates above 19 mph To activate Press and release ON OFF 1 To set speed Press and release SET COAST 3 at desired speed To accelerate Press and hold RES ACCEL 2 incremental acceleration Press and release 2 each tap
9. cle you are invited to contact your local dealer Or if you need additional help feel free to call our Customer Assistance Center at 1 800 222 5500 Monday through Friday 8 a m 4 45 p m Pacific 9 a m 5 45 p m Eastern Central lt mazpa www mazdausa com 2007 Calcar Quick Tips is a trademark of Calcar made in USA 5 07 14 440M DOT Mazda North American Operations reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations 9999 95 079C 08QT
10. doors Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Locks Switches SWITCHES Dual power mirrors Ignition switch must be in ACC or ON position Switch is on drivers door To adjust left right mirror Press selector switch 1 left right press switch 2 in direction of desired movement pel Tip To lock mirrors in place move selector to center position Power window switches Ignition switch must be in ON position Front windows controlled from the driver s armrest passenger door has a separate switch Driver s window One touch down Push down AUTO switch 3 firmly and release window goes down all the way pull switch back briefly to stop press lightly and hold for normal operation Passenger window switch Press button 4 down and hold to open pull back and hold to close Power window lockout switch Press button 5 down until it clicks only driver s window operates press again and passenger windows function again Denotes optional equipment Front Console 1 Console Press button 9 and slide cover rearward until it stops to access cup holders 2 then flip cover up to the right to access accessory socket 3 2 Cup holders 3 Accessory socket 4 Parking brake lever To engage Pull up To release Pull up slightly while depressing button at front of lever lower hand brake lever
11. e advanced key on or around dashboard storage compartments such as glove box or in open trunk engine may not start or warnings may activate Turning off engine Turn start knob to ACC position to turn engine off push in and turn start knob to LOCK position Tip Vehicle battery may be discharged and vehicle security compromised if start knob is left in ACC position Always put vehicle in Park P set parking brake and turn start knob to LOCK position when exiting vehicle System operation warnings KEY indicator light flashes green indicates advanced key transmitter battery power is low KEY indicator light illuminated continuously red with warning beep indicates system malfunction and auxiliary key should be used have vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible When using advanced N keyless system unless reprogrammed by dealer system will beep as confirmation of lock unlock requests system will also beep if start knob is left in ACC position advanced key has been left in vehicle or if advanced key is removed from vehicle while vehicle is running For additional system operation warnings see Owner s Manual Replacing battery See Owner s Manual Cautions on use To avoid damage to advanced key do not allow any severe impacts or contact with liquids do not place heavy objects on advanced key and do not leave advanced key exposed to direct sunlight or high
12. e lever 2 Raise lower driver s seat Pull push lever and release 3 Seatback angle To adjust Lift and hold lever lean forward or backward release lever passenger s front seat to lower seatback for easy entry exit from rear seat 2 4 Power driver s seat 4 Raise lower front of seat cushion Pull push front of switch vertically Fore aft adjustment Slide switch horizontally Raise lower rear of seat cushion Pull oush rear of switch vertically 5 Seatback angle Press front rear of switch 6 Lumbar adjustment Press front rear of switch to increase decrease firmness 3 Side impact air bags deploy from outboard side of driver and front passenger seatbacks Seat warmer see Console A WARNINGS Do not adjust seats while driving Seat belts must always be worn when vehicle is in motion Air bags are supplemental and do not replace seat belt usage Always wear your seat belt and properly secure children 12 and under in the rear seat Even with a deactivation system never place rear facing infant safety seat in front of any air bag an infant is in serious danger of being injured or killed If you must install a forward facing child safety seat in the front seating position move vehicle seat as far back as possible Use age appropriate child restraints see Owner s Manual and state or province laws Child safety seat To install in rear outboard seats Use dual locking mod
13. e retractor seat belts see Owner s Manual for proper installation and child seat tether and LATCH system instructions Passenger air bag deactivation indicator light Front air bag deactivation indicator ight provides current status of front passenger air bag and pretensioner system f total seated weight on front passenger seat is less than approximately 66 lb front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates air bag pretensioner will not deploy activate in an accident f the total seated weight is greater than approximately 93 Ib light does not illuminate and the air bag pretensioner will deploy activate in an appropriate accident see Owner s Manual for additional information on this feature and the air bag system Seat belt emergency locking mode Belts lock only on hard acceleration braking cornering or impacts of about 5 mph or more Automatic locking mode all seat belts except driver s seat belt Must be used when installing child safety seat To activate Pull webbing fully out of retractor until click is heard belt will only tighten To disengage Unbuckle belt and allow webbing to retract fully Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Seats CLIMATE Climate Controls CONTROLS 1 Air flow selections 7 air to dash 7 air to dash and floor 4 air to floor 27 air to floor a
14. eed a given RPM a warning buzzer will remind you to up shift to the next higher gear Speedometer Always obey all local speed limits and traffic signs Press and hold to reset selected trip meter Odometer trip odometer 10 Engine oil pressure gauge Indicates normal engine oil pressure when needle is halfway between L and H with engine running Gear indicator A T only Displays current gear of Sport A T during manual and automatic shift modes WARNING LIGHTS e O Low fuel Turn signals hazard warning on CRUISE ruise cr n Amber light Cruise control system activated Green light Cruising speed set see Driver Controls AT Automatic transaxle Dealer inspection required if light remains on D High beams on Charging system Dealer inspection required 0 Tin ressure r itoring see Getting Started DE Lights on i Dynamic Stability Control Traction Control System off System turned off manually see Getting Started Brake system Parking brake on low fluid level Anti lock Brake System ABS ABS malfunction normal brakes only dealer inspection required EBD malfunction Brake system and ABS warning lights illuminated dealer inspection required rm Check engine Dealer inspection required gt Immobilizer system see Locks Door ajar see Getting Started 3 Engine coolant level 2 Headlight auto leveling malfunction Power steering malfunction De
15. g procedure For any trip that is too short for the engine to reach normal operating temperature needle in middle of temperature gauge indicates normal temperature the following procedure should be followed 1 Start engine 2 Move vehicle improves engine life Instrument panel lighting With headlights on To brighter dim turn thumbwheel up down Maximum illumination Rotate thumbwheel upward until click is heard instrument cluster and information display illumination color goes from red to white Headlights parking lights OFF Instrument panel lighting defaults to maximum brightness Headlights parking lights ON Illumination changes brightness with dimmer switch adjustment Rear doors For a rear occupant to exit with a front passenger 1 Front occupant must release seat belt 2 Front occupant must open door 3 Open rear door For a rear occupant to exit without a front occupant 1 Release front seat to forward position 2 Unlock and open front door 3 Open rear door Tip Close rear door first us then front door damage may occur otherwise Instant Mobility System emergency flat tire repair kit IMS Temporary spare tire is not equipped with your Mazda if tire repair is required repair tire with emergency flat tire repair kit see Owner s Manual a temporary spare tire is required consult your Authorized Mazda Dealer U Tire pressure monitoring sy
16. in correct front end alignment and tire balance rotate tires at the mileage shown in the Maintenance Guide see Owner s Manual for rotation chart Tire pressure P225 55R16 94V P225 45R18 91W Front rear 32psi cold ee Tips Correct tire pressure promotes proper handling and ride comfort If you experience pull drift while driving possible causes may be road crown tire pressure or wheel alignment The suspension is sport tuned with firmer ride for optimum handling and response Tire chains t Tire chains can damage aluminum wheels use on steel wheels only Tips Use only SAE class S chains install only on rear tires install as tightly as possible and retighten after driving 1 4 1 2 mile chains may affect handling Never exceed 30 mph with tire chains Luggage compartment internal safety release Allows you to escape should you become locked in trunk Slide illuminated release lever in direction of arrow lever will glow if it has been exposed to light Located on interior trunk lid Denotes optional equipment tSee Owner s Manual Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Trunk Audio Systems AM FM STEREO CASSETTE CD 1 Power Volume 9 10 14 Press to turn on off rotate B u AMB 2 Repeat _ Press to replay current CD ape selection 3 Disc up t Press to skip forward to beginn
17. ing of next CD 4 Disc down Press to skip back to beginning of previous CD 5 Tune Auto Memory Tune Rotate counterclockwise 6 clockwise for lower frequency increase decrease volume 7A 15 20 19 18 17 i 2 24 Be frequency 9 SAT i 21 Text Audio Control Radio Press and hold antila Satellite ready capability Audio control Press to select omai peta be For additional information BASS MID TREB FADE temporarily stores six strong see Owner s Manual Ped URI or Oh stations in each band press 10 CD slot rotate right left to again to cancel adjust selected feature 6 SEEK TRACK APC 11 CD Tip Audio volume Radio Press to automatically Press to play CD adjusts automatically seek higher lower frequency 12 Tape MD depending on vehicle speed CD Press A to select Press to play Mini disc Player Standard audio system or next previous track cassette tape noise Bose audio system Tape Press to 13 DISP 22 Fast forward gt gt automatically advance tape to Press Changes display during Press to fast forward through beginning of next selection MD play a track 23 Reverse lt lt Press to reverse through a track Memory preset buttons 24 program Randomt replay selection to stop this 414 CD eject button operation press button again 15 7 LORD iise disp To set Tune to station press and Press to enable cancel and hold LOAD 7 until hold until
18. lock both doors Advanced key transmitter Press button 1 pressing again within a few seconds causes doors to relock and horn to beep Unlocking doors opening trunk Driver s door request switch Press 6 to unlock driver s door press again within 3 seconds to unlock both doors Getting Started Passenger s door request switch Press 6 on passenger s door both doors unlock simultaneously Trunk request switch Press 7 located above license plate only runk will open doors do not lock unlock Advanced key transmitter Press g button 2 for driver s door press again within a 3 seconds to unlock passenger s door Press and hold sw button 3 for more than 1 second to open trunk Activating panic alarm Panic alarm Press and hold button 4 for more than 1 second horn sounds hazard warning lights flash to stop press any remote button Denotes optional equipment Starting engine Press start knob 8 when KEY indicator green illuminates on instrument cluster turn start knob 8 to START position to start engine Auxiliary key operation advanced key cannot be used due to a malfunction or dead advanced key battery use auxiliary key 5 to lock unlock doors trunk and to start vehicle To start vehicle Remove start knob cover 8 by pressing both side release buttons 9 while pulling insert auxiliary key into key cylinder and turn to start engine Tip Do not plac
19. nd windshield 2 Fan control Rotate knob between 0 OFF and 4 HIGH 3 Temperature control Cooler warmer rotate knob counterclockwise clockwise 4 AIC air conditioner Press to turn on off 5 Air intake control recirculate inside air use for maximum cooling X fresh air WARNING Do not use lt amp position in cold weather windows may fog and hamper vision 7 Press on off shuts off with ignition also operates heated side mirrors Control positions for maximum cooling A C air to dash recirculate fan position 4 HIGH Control positions for maximum defrost Fan to maximum temperature to maximum hot W selected 5 6 6 Gy Rear window defogger O Tips To help prevent windshield fogging in humid weather select before starting engine To prevent moisture buildup never drive with system off Objects placed under the front seats may interfere with air flow to the rear 7 W Front windshield defogger AVC switches ON and air intake switches to fresh air To open Use key remote trunk lid release remote keyless entry fob or advanced keyless entry trunk request switch Remote trunk lid release see Driver s View 1 Instant Mobility System emergency flat tire repair kit IMS t see Getting Started 2 Jack jack handle Lift cover to access jack tools 3 Lug wrench Tire economy and tips Check tire pressure regularly when tires are cold mainta
20. nt corners then pull toward front of vehicle Engine oil dipstick With engine cover 1 removed check engine oil level 5 to 10 minutes after warming up engine fluid level should be between full and low marks on dipstick Engine oil filler cap SAE 5W 20 Remove engine cover 1 to Brake Clutch fluid reservoir Fill to MAX mark with DOT 3 fluid check with cap on Hood latch Push hood latch to the right open hood Hood support rod Engine coolant reservoir Level should be between F and L lines when cold A WARNING Never remove 10 coolant reservoir cap while engine is running or hot remove only when system is cool Battery To access Remove engine cover 1 first then remove battery cover 12 pull up back of battery cover and remove proper oil level access engine oil filler cap an Windshield washer Denotes optional equipment 4 Fuse block Fill with windshield tSee Owner s Manual 5 Air filter washer fluid siy Tips Maintain constant 7 Break in period First 600 miles Drive at varying road and engine speeds avoid full throttle rapid acceleration or kick down of transmission Do not use special Anti lock Braking System ABS break in oils NORMAL SERVICE INTERVALS 7 500 miles 15 000 miles 30 000 miles Normal maintenance notes Rotate tires every 7 500 miles or sooner if needed replace cabin air filter every 25 000 miles o
21. programming button on garage door opener motor press and release the programmed HomeLink button 2 times within 30 seconds of pressing the garage door opening motor programming button Some devices may require you to press and release a third time to complete programming procedure Auto dimming rear view mirror Auto dimming function changes are based on outside lighting conditions and if bright headlights are visible in rear view mirror Press on 2 off 3 Map reading light Press on off Interior light switch DOOR light on when door open ON light always on OFF light always off Front interior light Rear interior light Sunglass holder Press concaved lip then open Moonroof tilt switch Press rear of switch to tilt rear of moonroof Press front of switch to close Moonroof slide switch Press rear of switch to open moonroof Press front of switch to close Illuminated visor mirrors Mirrors lighted when covers open off when closed a AW Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Interior Lights TRANSMISSION Transmission WARNING Placing shift lever in P position without setting parking brake may not hold vehicle always set parking brake Automatic transmission P Park To move gearshift from Park Press firmly on brake pedal then move gearshift to gear selection R
22. r 24 months Replace FL22 engine coolant every 120 000 miles or 10 years ABS automatically reduces 37 500 miles A Change Engine oil replace filter hydraulic pressure to any wheel 45 000 miles Lube Locks and hinges on the verge of locking up B Inspect Disc brakes You may feel a slight pulsing of _52 500 miles C Inspect Drive belt fuel lines the brake pedal and hear a clicking noise this tells you the ABS is functioning properly increase pressure on pedal for maximum braking pressure on the brake pedal Do not pump the brakes ABS self test 60 000 miles 67 500 miles 75 000 miles 00 miles Unique driving conditionst hoses and connections brake lines and hoses steering operation and linkages front and rear suspension ball joints driveshaft dust boots chassis and body bolts exhaust system heat shields cooling system and bolts and nuts on seat Every 5 000 miles change oil filter D inspect coolant level lights brake clutch fluid tire pressure wear locks hinges and washer fluid Replace Air filter spark plugs E Clean Air filter F Replace Manual transmission and rear differential oil engine coolant A self diagnostic test is performed when starting you may feel some brake pedal pulsation and hear some noise this is normal Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Mazda Roadside Assistance Exhilaration liberation and inspira
23. stem Warning light illuminates for a few seconds when ignition is on tire pressure is too low warning light illuminates with audible beep sound Denotes optional equipment Moving vehicle at a car wash or moving vehicle to access another vehicle would be considered a short distance R Traction Control System TCS Dynamic Stability Control DSC DSC light may occasionally flash while driving this indicates that the DSC was performing a correction to help maintain your best vehicle control if DSC light remains on see your Mazda Dealer If DSC light remains on after disconnecting battery or jump starting you will need to perform a Steering Angle Sensor calibration procedure after battery power is restored Ignition ON turn steering wheel to full left lock position then full right lock position turn ignition OFF then ON WARNING TCS and DSC cannot guarantee higher speed driving or delayed braking will be safe drive carefully as you would without them to avoid loss of control and accidents Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Getting Started GAUGES 1 Fuel gauge 2 Engine coolant temperature gauge above normal range stop vehicle and turn off engine check coolant level when safe Select km h or mph 4 Tachometer The rotary engine design allows RPM ranges of up to 7500 RPM A T and 9000 RPM if you exc
24. tion are great reasons to drive a Mazda car truck or SUV In addition to all the other great standard features you also get peace of mind with our basic warranty period Emergency Roadside Assistance Plan it s just a phone call away 24 hours a day 365 days a year call 1 800 866 1998 Mazda bumper to bumper Limited Warranty and Powertrain Warranty Engineers design and build every Mazda to give you driving pleasure now and far down the road We re so confident in our quality that we cover the entire vehicle against defects in materials and workmanship for 36 months 36 000 miles whichever comes first plus we provide a powertrain warranty for 60 months 60 000 miles whichever comes first A Unleaded Gasoline 91 octane only 15 9 gallon 60 0 liter tank Lower Octane Fuel Usage If 91 octane fuel is not available fuel as low as 87 octane can be used temporarily for emergency purposes Use of fuel lower than 91 octane can decrease performance cause knocking engine noise and deteriorate shift quality Refueling vehicle with correct octane fuel a couple of times will restore vehicle performance and shift quality ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE WARRANTY This Quick Tips guide is provided by Mazda North American Operations to make your Mazda ownership experience more convenient For complete details and operating instructions see your Owner s Manual If you have any questions about your vehi
25. ylinder To lock doors Press button 2 pressing again within 5 seconds causes doors to relock and horn to beep To unlock Press button 3 for driver s door press again within 3 seconds to unlock passenger s door Press and hold s button 4 for more than 1 second to open trunk Panic alarm Press and hold button 5 for more than 1 second horn sounds hazard warning lights flash to stop press any remote button Advanced keyless entry start system auxiliary key See Getting Started Immobilizer system Prevents engine from running unless coded key is used see Owners Manual WARNING Never leave a child alone in vehicle and never leave any key where a child can find it particularly advanced keys which give easier access to a curious child Pa Manual door locks Tips Doors can be P To lock Press front of button 1 toward door handle To unlock Pull front of button away from door handle Ld locked with key in ignition chime sounds to alert you to key in ignition Locking doors with inside door lock knob will not arm system Power door locks To lock unlock all doors from inside vehicle Press bottom top of switch 2 To lock doors without key With door open press bottom of door lock switch exit car close doors To unlock Use key to unlock driver s front door rotate key to counterclockwise position for more than one second to unlock other
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