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Mazda Millenia Owner's Manual
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1. 5 25 Fuel Reguirements Fuel Filler Cap 3 20 Fuel Filler Lid 3 20 FUSES 0 0 Fuse panel description Replacement 6 0 gt o G Gauges Fuel 9225 Odometer 5 24 Speedometer 5 24 Tachometer 9 25 Trip meter gt 24 Water temperature 5 24 Glove Box 5 40 H Hazard Waring Flasher Hazardous Driving Headlight Aim Headlight Bulb Replacement Headlights High beam indicator light Hold Mode Indicator light Hood Release Hom D a D D How to Minimize Environmental Paint Damage Damage caused by bird dropping insects or tree sap Etching caused by acid rain or industrial fallout Paint chipping Water marks see ewes OR 4 9 so ere 9 a 9 9 he eee SU OSCH ccc vis L8 7 8 7 CCB suonsa38ng SurtAEgS ASuo w NENNEN NENNT ANULA rr t SIOLITUI IPISIMO ee JIOA SIOLIMA SIOI1MQUASI Mewodwy pze on s 9 on syry deN pa npauos SIUPUAIUTEJA ennt s 3uFU JUIE N sapetg 1 drAA BUMU 222 SIMI oui Surureurepq Jon AY SU Surureyureyy W juounieduio 289880 a9 n tt ng ng yous 3n7 co ao ooo
2. 7 2 Etching caused by acid rain or industrial fallout 7 2 Paint chipping 7 3 Water marks 7 3 Parking Brake 5 16 Power Door Locks een 379 Power Steering enn 5 18 Power Steering Fluid Level 8 20 11 6 Page Power Windows 3 11 Lock switch eer htt 3 12 Master control 3 11 One touch power window e 3 12 Passenger door eee 3 13 Pregnant Women EDD 2 17 Push Starting 646 R Radio eese asses 2229 5 83 Radio Reception Rear Armrest Opening Rear Door Child Safety Lock Rear Seat Armrest Head restraint height adjustment Rear Seat Belts Rear Window Defroster Remote Trunk Lid Release Repairing Damage to the Finish Replacing Bulb Front Bulb Interior Bulb Rear Headlight bulb oa DN 1 a o3 c3 9 5 con Page Tire 8 31 Wheel 8 32 Windshield wiper blades 8 26 Reporting Safety Defects 9 9 Rocking the Vehicle os 4 8 S Safety Belt see Seat Belt Safety Certification 5 37 Safety Defects Reporting 99 Scheduled Maintenance
3. EE EPZEJA mog SUiALIT Driving Your Mazda Hour set Minute set B Clock 3 To advance the hours press the hour set button A to advance the minutes press the minute set button Y while the time is flashing Y Setting the time The clock can be set at any time when the ignition switch is in the ACC D or 4 Press the clock button again to start ON ID position the clock 1 To adjust the time press the clock button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard If the power supply to the unit is interrupted if the fuse blows or the 2 The clock s current time will flash until the time is set 3 vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset 5 62 If the time is not adjusted while the clock s current time is flashing if neither the A nor Y is pressed and the clock button is pressed a second time the minutes will be set to 00 If the clock s current time setting is within the latter part of the hour from 30 to 59 min the hour setting will automatically advance one hour 9 S pour IUN 201 0 113491 LA Ke dsrp ap uap spuos s o 103 peAejdsip 99 qr pow opne pajda as aq uo sr potu oui ap oj papapas sr uonezodo orpne Jy UO OIpe1 oup un 0 uonnq Z T WA JO INV Ap SSI paKv dstp aq II 2010 t pajoa as NO ODEM A u q seq pour UIT IM Dat aa orpne NO 03 PIM pue aui uaamgaq vjdsip am sewage JOJE9PUI Le Fy pue
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5. 8 3 Seat Adjustment Electrically Operated Head restraint angle 2 7 Height eere en de Recline Ln 2 5 Seat bottom front height 2 4 Seat bottom rear height 2 5 Seat slide 2 4 Seat Adjustment Manual Operated Recline Lor 2 2 Seat Adjustment Manually Operated Slide 2 2 Seat Belt 2 9 Cleaning 7 10 Extender e 2 16 LU geet L utete 764318 un eer spusrs oSueyD oue y pue wng 87 ener e cas t n wary AUNIL ST INO A90 gata PI yuNN JOWA I ttt oseo o1 pil YUNN NOWY PI asea pry yun pajezado 9y pests ener DEI yuna PTS es t or o on n E ere oa a aon on IIA dur Oe oneurojny D XPSUBIL PA INBUOIMY SIZULY X6SUEILL been m SUIMOL JO IBAL 675 eener UBU BUTEA 9 L ureis S JonuoO UONI ICC n DEED 14311 JOJ291pu JAO SOL ua1rs s o1 u07 uona DIER 77 UMS THO SOL e e s1ojeotpu TIS Ut SOW UIJISAS lonuo9 UONI Z1 9 E a t q en t o o n9 van m e ng BUIMOL p sam ous rEg Der meh rss LONPIO Y Eg rr Saa Aa Der amssoid uonepug AA DD samt 2 78 GC AA ads SL oed EET CH Gah saar ss seess rr e e sens res eae eae ei nr t EH anm Sulpelo App
6. Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC Vehicles equipped with catalytic converters must use ONLY UNLEADED FUEL which will reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum Your Mazda will perform best with premium unleaded fuel having an octane rating antiknock index of at least 91 R M 2 method Fuel with a lower rating could cause the emission control system to lose effectiveness It could also cause engine knocking and serious engine damage CAUTION NEVER USE LEADED FUEL It is harmful to the catalytic converter The lead will accumulate on the oxygen sensor and the catalyst inside the converter This will result in a malfunction of the emission control system causing poor performance lqpunup1fui Juny duo 4p2u 40 4240 34Dd 1949N yjvop 40 amp anfui snO1195 287122 plno2 AU Suyjnsas y asn pusou uunp joy MIDA sjas 142 5s S JSNVYXA 21 251222qQ JI 211u31 pino wajs s 15n01x2 ayy ffo pausn auiduo 211 YIM uoa sno423dupp 1 sspad Aap sp yons qoum fun SUNGA UD 402u 40 4240 Burying DNINYUVM san euad 03 12a qns osje St IPAYA posn uo speur uonoripour yons saes JWOS u sonjeued 01 12ofqns SI IDTU A JO uonensido1 pue IES ISIL IP 310J9Q urojs s OMUOI uotssttu juoudmbo jeur3uo am oi uoneourpour Aue mej 219D9 S f Jopu Sjuouradmbor suorssmuro 1sneuxo er yum Aqpduioo 01 IYA INO so qeuo jeu WAS S SIY JO Jed et 193124002 HABIB ou urajs
7. 9 8 Traction AA A B C nono 9 8 Tread wear 9 8 V Vanity Mirrors vo 3 43 Vehicle Information Labels 4 12 11 8 Page W Warning Lights Beeps Antilock brake system ABS 5 30 Brake system 5 26 Charging system 9 28 Door ajar e 5 30 Engine oil pressure eese 3 28 Low fuel eene ens 3729 Low washer fluid level eO 3 29 Seat belt 2 5 27 Supplemental restraint system 5 30 Traction control system TCS 5 29 Warning lights inspection 5 26 Warranties for Your Mazda 9 6 Washing TED 7 4 Water Temperature Gauge 5 24 Waxing esee 7 6 Wheel Replacement eene 8 32 Windshield Washer 5 36 Windshield Washer Fluid Level 8 22 Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement Windshield Wipers eene nnns 9234 Winter Driving NEUE Wiper Blade Maintaining 8 25 Wiper Blades Windshield
8. ue 9 E JE IPFA INOX Your Vehicle at a Glance aN UU Luggage Compartment Jack handle Spare tire page 6 20 Lug wrench wasg 1yurgns w Ejusurojddng juren s23 DIINO ulo s S 198 1895 1295 IIA JOULIEM 1898 S B98 WoL Iu2188 JUTOLISDA joiuau2 ddns 941 puo suarsks 119q 1095 stpas Suipnjout utap afos pundo sof uonpuuoful puuoassa soquuosap z uONIag 32u3142dx2 ajqpanspajd p ppzoW ano amp utap aypiu pym 24D 140fiu02 pub Gafos VUOS49 4 qyuowidinby Ajyayes eryuoss q Essential Safety Equipment Front Seat Manually Operated Passenger s Side N WARNING Adjustable seat and seatback that are not securely latched are dangerous In a sudden stop or collision the seat or seatback could move causing injury Make sure the adjustable components of the seat are locked in place li Seat Slide M Seat Recline To move the front passenger s seat To change the seatback angle lean forward or backward raise the lever and forward slightly while raising the lever slide the seat to the desired position Then lean back to the desired position and release the lever Make sure the lever returns to its original position 2 2 32ou s 3o uossed JU IAU seo s 108uossed ou jo doi aun spored do ou wp os 1ures21 peau ey isnfpy UMOP UNSA peau ay ysnd uou oseo o1 u 1e2 dojs eq sso1d jurejjsa1 peay JU 1o o OL uonisod PANSIP o o dn y Und HUNS Peon E S
9. 2 Press the channel preset button for the desired compact disc number within 5 seconds after the beep is heard 3 Pull out the compact disc B Error Indications If you see an error indication on the display find the cause in the chart If you cannot clear the error indication take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer 0r s BPZE A INOX SUIALIG ppuuou o suin r 2IMPIIAUIA oy usya Ieaddestp I AA ISIP 12eduioo IJUJOUE Ary RPX epzejy pazuoymy ue ypnsuos Ivaddesip jou 30p apoo au JJ Apradord ssip 1 eduioo JU yasuy lo ea PPZEJA pazuoyny ue ynsuop ainjeraduiay y3H 2A123Jop SI 5stp Pedwo UMOP apisdn poirosut 1 osip joeduroo uio qo1d UISTUBYIDUL osp 12eduio Driving Your Mazda AAA Bi Operating Tips for Compact Disc Changer Y Condensation phenomenon Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold the compact disc or optical components prism and lens in the compact disc changer may become clouded with condensation At this time the compact disc will eject immediately when placed in the unit A clouded compact disc can be corrected Do not spill any liquid on the audio Do not insert any objects other than simply by wiping it with a soft cloth system compact disc into the slot Clouded optical components will clear naturally in about an hour Wait for normal operation to return before attempting to use the unit Y Handling the compact di
10. Break In Period No special break in is necessary but a few precautions in the first 600 miles 1 000 km may add to the performance economy and life of your Mazda e Don trace the engine 3 e Don t maintain one constant speed for long periods e Avoid unnecessary hard stops e Avoid full throttle starts NY D UMOP Jspo2 pup auisua 21 ffo um 4aaan JUPI UD 9SNDI pmo 1041u02 Suryosg 40 3u113238 fo 507 Guy 104 u02 29040 iamod pup 3utsaajs 4amod fo sso 243 sasnuo SIY J Snosasuvp aq UDI piy V umop 15003 01 2u18u2 ayy ffo Zum mt 1810602 ONINAVM Spurn pey pue SPUTMSSOIO ut ZurALIp UJUM umop AO S e spaads y3ty je peso o sAOpurA dady e juourugie 1931102 ut s o2u ap dady e SutAUD OTM 2pad oxe1q dy uo 100 INCA 1 911 UO T e 1yS12m Aressooouun Aue UO e pajeyur Apredoud soin ay dady e Speoi1 YSNOI uo UMOP MOIS e Tesso2ou uaq quo 1ouonrpuoo me ap N e SutorATes pue suonoodsur uno jiad 1913 PPZEIA poznouiny ue JABU pue g aged npouos o ueuoiumeur ay MOTO Doum auru ap d y e SLILIS ISE PIOAY e SutAup ui8 q A YJOOUIS suni our u au 22uQ sdn unmA suo DIOAV e sireda1 pue ont uo Aduow aes dray 0 suonso38ns asam asn Ton JO YUL UO ABN JIM JI TEJ MOY SIUTULIIIP PPZEJA 1no ado no MOP suonsa33ng SUIABS AJUOJA BPZe A Inox 8uno 1l0 14 Protecting Your Mazda Special Driving Conditions B Hazardous Driving When driving
11. E Udy JO S O q INJ WOOY Y uou uo sauioo JUST ourguo JIA au 2us8J42ur JO 388 ul In Case of Emergency When replacing the 120A fuse 1 Turn off the ignition switch 2 Remove the negative battery terminal 3 Remove nuts A 4 Lift the fuse block and remove bolts B 5 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same rating 6 Install in the reverse order of removal 6 8 6 9 S 2pour IUOS y ADO 100p 124404 suado prend oor vog Vin NLCHEKCNR NER sasny ADO VO Pu WOOU dOLS JQUONIPUOD ary IWH usu Vor YA LVAH 8 191SO1J D MOPUIM TEIM Ue Surco 1 NYA ut s s UONIU sosny CINIM d MOTA VO AAN Ol DU JHOOY S INTONA JALIN NALL Olava sy3npeog uo vor AVaH vuoIs s uonoofur anq mu VOE NI 104 B aa Vui WW T ONILVA HO Too ASMA NOLLdIJOSAA Qu unaieduro ourdu q 49019 sn4 A os T Jouonipuoo Jt IO UB duiooo euonippy SMDOHD p JO uOno293104d 104 JINANOdWOO Qa Loa Lod c sc c 3c COICICOIECO EDICIA 49014 gend uondidsoq pueq OSNA a K3uodJourjg JO 9587 uj In Case of Emergency PROTECTED COMPONENT Taillights Parking lights License plate lights Instrument panel illumination Glove box light Clock ODCODCOD CODCODCODECOQI CADCODCODCODCOD V U coscescenscescensceD Y 9 n O 8 7 CODCODE t n O 6 10 some mode
12. Trunk Light The trunk light is on when the lid is open and off when it s closed 3 28 apa wO D E o CH 44444444 s 9qe uoneunojug AIYA suonipuo Burang ends suonso33ng SurAeg Aouo A pousg uj A 21g SulAU 310599 isneyxg ourdu q Oase ONUOD uoIssturq sjusus1mbay 90 1 punof aq Kou sjaqo uonpuuoful ajaiyaa Tupiaodua 24240 S2ID4ISN 1 OS D JJ suoyIpuod Suralap ponsnun ol puodsas 01 moy pup Suippo 42do4d Sassnosip n 1281417 SIYI op 01 MOY sumjdxo p UONI joanvavasuos anf 1041 Buisn pup anf fo pury 1814 ays Suisn et Koua121ff2 1 02 fo 151 241 uo sdoj Qqoqoaq uoiaado fo Kop isaf sin wort SLOM JD4242 Ul SUOP aq UDI 101 2 IQOMOIND uD uM Kauow ADS 01 231 ajdoad Iron epzeJA Inox SUL Protecting Your Mazda Fuel Requirements 2 5 liter V6 DOHC Vehicles equipped with catalytic converters must use ONLY UNLEADED FUEL which will reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum Your Mazda will perform best with premium unleaded fuel having an octane rating antiknock index of at least 91 You may use a regular unleaded gasoline with a rating from 87 to 90 this will slightly reduce performance Also fuel with a rating lower than 87 octane could cause the emission control system to lose effectiveness It could also cause engine knocking and serious engine damage U S federal law requires that octane ratings be posted on gasoline station pumps
13. When you remove the key from the steering wheel ignition the steering column will move up away from the driver Check the horn s operation regularly The steering column will move back to its position before the key was removed when the key is returned to the ignition 3 22 ct Surarp 31075 nok 240f2q uoyisod SUIALIP 94 01 54041101 IPISINO ay u4n324 S DA V JUIPIIID UD JADY au 0 YOUMS ap Sua ou Aq Ionuoo p no gt nod pun paj214 524 aq t Maia oq A90 ouu ay Sunsnfpe ayy 4024 NOX Ul popjof s 10441u apisino uonisod appru 21 YPM 241p 01 SNOLISUDP s11 uonoerp eeudoudde ap ut yams 19jourued oq ssaldag 7 JOLT SU soouo 0 14311 10 1J2 94 O YIILAS 10129 9S IP MON I snipe OL MOPUIM 9pIS ou pmo poysnd Udy J IQ A DY ISUTESE JIJ DIOJ ILA uonisod y somu pts no Zurpjoj e savy no JI IDNO 94 ut 9q Isnui yom sS UOTITUSI aur saudi Sursuvyo 340f2q 4044144 apisui 4no amp 49249 03 40 42pjnois mok 1940 YOO 0 2uns ag sivaddo p um 495019 S1 apis s 428uasspd 404411 X24u02 24 ut 225 NO JPY M IU2p122D SNOLIAS D aADY pjnod nox snosasuvp S1 40441 X24102 94 UI 2 211 24 ayy fo aaunjsip DNJID ay JUNOIID om Suprgoj moya soup SusunyD DNINAVM SurAup 910J9Q s 8ug siorrur 201 42947 SJO LIIJA 3PISMO E SIO LIMA epzey Inox 3umouy Knowing Your Mazda Mirror defroster To turn on the mirror defroster turn the ignition on and push th
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15. 8 21 Brake fluid level 8 18 Coolant level 8 15 Engine oil level 8 13 Headlight am Lom 8 33 Power steering fluid level 8 20 Washer fluid level 8 22 Child Safety Lock for Rear Door 3 7 Child Restraint e nm nn 2 18 Child restraint precautions 2 18 Child restraint system 2 20 Installing a child restraint system 2 20 Cigarette Lighter 5 38 CH tL aie IOIA pb SprxouojA uoqie7 ISNeyXy t Sunmgs eurdug 875 WS uruw 355919 UC ur uq Pos S rg eg rr NO PIPUIUILIOIIN paa po augua Sunoodsuj Joy pue ro outZuo SurSueyo IIO uug EpIXOUOJA UOgIeD jsneuxz ouidus 191844 998 s8ner snjersdway 1uv 00 auiguzq cot gg og l 11 98 ois Cpr g r pote EC D D aere rr FUNCIO I A Jup 0o5 Sunoadsu OD jugjooo BuBu rr JUB OO Supp e tr 148100 awug e AS IAJ AO ju2uieduio au ug UI9 S S ONUOD UOLSSIUIH ee ht n thm Sun1e1s usnq ttt gSunms dunf SUNIBIS Louku A G D DES ct Ft LETS ETE D D er SulADp JOU ette DIU SA sui Sunpow Lo eae rr seare P3POO u rea t nn SulAup snopiezeg SulALIQ TOP t slo ttt 34817 SunueA Je y 100q a a hh mns ese 320 100p pisinO EEN x90 100p opisu er teer SY20 100d e MO
16. Auto memory tuning This is especially useful when driving in an area where the local stations are not known Additional AM FM stations can be memorized without disturbing the previously set channels Press and hold the auto memory button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard the system will automatically scan and temporarily store the six strongest stations of each selected band in that area to the preset channels 5 90 After scanning is completed the strongest station will be tuned and its frequency displayed Press the channel preset buttons to recall stations from the auto memorized stations One memorized station will be selected each time its frequency and channel number will be displayed If no stations can be tuned after Y Radio OFF scanning operations A will be displayed Press the power volume knob to turn off the radio Press the power volume knob again to listen to the frequency last tuned to 16 S uonelod1o dursuoorT souojeloqe QIO jo Sxpreuropel AE On 10qu s q lqnop eq pue qrog uone1od10 SuisuoorT souojeJoqe qjoq DIOU 984991 ropun poinoejnueui uigjs s UONONPA IION x ure3e o uo uonnq ap usnd En Kajoq oy ade e e d ol podeydsip aq Hi TOQUI S QQ eur uonnq QU t ysnd en Katod pm ode e 3ursn uu A uon npa stou qlod A gouonbas ur JJo pu uo USI INA Ad VL ON Pesse1d st uopnq Aeyd ode ayossvo aqi usy HUN ay ur ode 911
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18. s A eoreuojne 99 NTA uonouny 2urn oA ot opoul Aue Sunoa 9S saye Spuodas c moqy Driving Your Mazda Fader control To adjust the sound distribution between front and rear speakers select FADE by pressing the audio control knob FADE will be displayed Hour set Turn the audio control knob to the right Minute set to shift the sound to the rear to the left to shift the sound to the front The level will be displayed Release the audio control knob when the desired level has been reached M Clock 3 To advance the hours press the hour set button A to advance the Balance control Y Setting the time minutes press the minute set button V while the time is flashing To adjust the sound distribution between The clock can be set at any time when the left and right speakers select BAL by ignition switch is in the ACC T or ON 4 Press the clock button again to start pressing the audio control knob BAL ID position the clock will be displayed 1 To adjust the time press the clock Turn the audio control knob to the right button for about 2 seconds until a beep to shift the sound to the right to the left is heard i to shift the sound to the left The level If the power supply to the unit is will be displayed 2 The clock s current time will flash interrupted if the fuse blows or the until the time is set vehicle s battery is disconnected the Release the audio control knob when the clock wil
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21. 34 jo euou arya poye1odo Apureur St ANYA AL IJUBUIJUIBIA PINPIYIS IJUBUIJUIEJA Maintenance I Inspect and repair clean adjust or replace if necessary Oil permeated air filter cannot be cleaned using the air blow method R l Schedule 1 Replace MAINTENANCE Number of months or miles km whichever comes first x1000 miles x1000 km Replace every 105 000 miles 168 000 km Replace every 60 000 miles 96 000 km Engine timing belt 2 3Inspect for 60 000 miles 96 000 km 90 000 miles 144 000 km Replace every 105 000 miles 168 000 km Hoses and tubes for emission Air filter Spark pl 2 5 liter V6 DOHC Replace every 30 000 miles 48 000 km ark plugs part pus Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC Replace every 60 000 miles 96 000 km Cooling system Engine coolant Replace at first 45 000 miles 72 000 km or 36 months 5 after that every 30 000 miles 48 000 km or 24 months Vehicles not covered under 2below 2 If your vehicle was initially registered in one of these listed states the scheduled maintenance services set forth in this section apply to it California New York Massachusetts Connecticut Vermont New Jersey Rhode Island Delaware Maryland New Hampshire Pennsylvania Virginia Maine Washington DC 3 According to state and federal regulations failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties However Mazda recommends that all maintenance services
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23. A UO sasodind 22u219Jo1 e10u98 10 aw sanioedeo ro surua p leorpur aur IDUBUIUIEIA Maintenance If it s at or near LOW add enough coolant to the coolant reservoir to provide freezing and corrosion protection and to bring the level to FULL Do not overfill If new coolant is required frequently consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer A CAUTION Radiator coolant will damage paint Rinse it off quickly 8 16 Y Changing coolant Change coolant according to Scheduled Maintenance page 8 3 AA CAUTION Use only soft demineralized water In the coolant mixture Water that contains minerals will cut down on the coolant s effectiveness Don t add only water Always add a proper coolant mixture The engine has aluminum parts and must be protected by an ethylene glycol based coolant to prevent corrosion and freezing DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol antifreeze DO NOT MIX alcohol or methanol with the coolant This could damage the cooling system Continued H e Don t use a solution that contains more than 60 percent antifreeze This would reduce effectiveness For mixture percentage Protection Above 3 F 16 C Above 15 F 26 C Above 40 F 409C Antifreeze solution LIS 929 epzv A pezuouiny ue Aq ouop 34 11 WUY pueauiuiooor om asn1odxo peotuyos sarmbax ainpasoid sty osne egq Snjd eu U9JUSN pue sodvosa o1nsso
24. DNINAVM EPZEJA nog S IAL1G Driving Your Mazda E Charging System Warning Light CHARGE This warning light indicates a malfunction of the alternator or of the charging system If the light comes on while driving 1 Drive to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Turn off the engine Inspect the alternator drive belt for looseness and breakage 3 Ifit s OK the charging system has a problem Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible 5 28 lB Engine Oil Pressure AN CAUTION Warning Light OIL This warning light indicates low engine Don t run the engine if oil pressure is oil pressure low It could result in extensive engine damage If the light comes on while driving 1 Drive to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Turn off the engine and inspect the engine oil level page 8 13 If it s low add oil 3 Check the light If the light remains on even after you add oil have your vehicle towed to the nearest service station or to an Authorized Mazda Dealer spopoui 3u10S DCS 77 8 a8ed pini PPY SURUA PINI Joysem p orgsputa emi jeu SILAS 1481 SUTUIBA STU JUST SUIUXEAN 949 DL JayseAA MOT MN a1qissod se uoos se Io eo PPZe JA PZLOYIMY ue jjnsuoo pue paods 1no amp asealoap A psnonuruoo SOYSE J 1931 ur3u YoY aq JI pon2os pausiysn JOU JO SuISSIUL SI deo 1o g j9nj UL e D AOUI 1 SI J
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27. MOJO PIQLIISIP se y anseo Arema pajoadsur oq pinous 9 9 DUDU xesue n DNBUIOME au 9497 PINTA 3 X8SUB 2rguiojny Sun dsur E IDUBUIJULEJA Maintenance Use the cold scale only as a reference If outside temperature is lower than about 70 F 20 C start the engine and inspect the fluid level after the engine reaches operating temperature wa iro T Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC 7 If the vehicle has been driven for an extended period at high speeds Bi Inspecting Washer Fluid Level or in city traffic in hot weather inspect the level only after Inspect fluid level in the washer fluid stopping the engine and allowing reservoir add fluid if necessary the fluid to cool for 30 minutes Use plain water if fluid is unavailable But use only washer fluid in cold weather Fully insert the dipstick When adding to prevent it from freezing fluid inspect with the dipstick to make sure it doesn t pass full Inspect both sides of the dipstick for accurate reading 8 22 c8 mo durep e qr SUISNOY 1oueo o NP JU oprsut odia it yoodsur no euim y y sojored uroy JAQUIII OF jt oxeus Aldus p Aida SI 31 S9 U uonrpuoo sy uo Zurpuodop peoerdoi JO p sn i pue are posso1duioo UJIMA poueo oq ABUL INJ Ie ST IIA AY ou Sururejurep Y POSLA st yae Kreuiud am u qA Sumado wo pooy ou sdoox qoe repuooos s poou eutguo oui JINS IPW 410442824 94 HI 42 D urod 40 pm f 4
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29. auto memorized stations One memorized station will be selected each time AUTO M and channel number will be displayed If no stations can be tuned after scanning operations A will be displayed Y Radio OFF Press the power volume knob to turn off the radio Press the power volume knob again to listen to the frequency last tuned to L9 S uone10d1o Surtsu2orT SILIOJLIOGE qjoq JO sysewapen oe DO oqui s q lqnop ou pue Aqiog uorig10d4o Susu S3aLIOJeJ10QB Aqq WOI asuy Ipun pampeznuew urgjs s uononpor ISION x ure3e osuo uonnq aui usnd YN Kqjoq moyym ade e Avid oT Da kgidetp 99 Ui JOQUI S D eur uopnq QU 94 usnd YN qjoq wim ade e Sursn uou uononpas estou qioq A ou nb s ul yo pue uo USI II AVI ON possazd st uonnq Kerd ade anosses ay gau Hun 201 ut adv 9139588 e 1 Ost 9 194 JI Yun oq ur Sr ode ayasses e Udy Sutr v d 11835 oy uonnq ed ade 219SS823 aq ss Id SUTI A Paikgtdap 99 TIM TLL pU 31 103 ojesuoduioo Kqpeoneurojne nra Aed oui poirosur sr ade pour Y uou UO SI 3PIS uionoq IY 10 ST A uou A Sur ejd st apis doi s ode 91198889 ou H SI W uou Ke d ade 21198892 SISIJAJI eoreurojne JUN oy adel ojoss o ou JO puo au 1y poKejdsip 9q INA dd V L pue Led urdoq INA ade onosseo pue 14311 au o 93po uado 10 s ou out ade ajjosseo oq 119SUJ JAasul adu 93J95S8 A uonisod ID NO 10 D DOV t 01 qois UO e
30. conditions could cause you to lose control of the vehicle e Heavy or unsteady traffic e Slippery or winding roads e Similar restrictions that require inconsistent speed Don t use cruise control in these situations To activate the system push the CRUISE MAIN switch The indicator light comes on To deactivate the system push the OFF switch The light goes off 615 peeds PIINSIP aui gent 1 NO pue aW 0 onunuoo NO ss un dosp pim poads yr 2epatat no NU ur uonnq ap Ploy o enunuoo 1 uo q euin SUIS JU IE 10149 220 IAP ISLAH UBM noA p sds ou JE 1t ISEAN pue wong LSVOO LAS JU ssoq q ury OF ydw sz uey atou aq snut pi peeds panisap IP 01 31819 923V e 39S SI poods SuISINIO Uu NIVI FSINYD IM uo um UIM uo souroo Jojeorput Jas osmuo aug paeds 335 OL m WS 10169rpul 398 asina I asn Ul JOU 5 J0 JUO ISMLI u tja ffo 493145 NTVW ASINAD ayi daa y 104Ju02 ojo1yoa fo sso ut j ns34 pino2 sty r A pOjuapr990 uo payonas ag Abu J04ju02 ISM uo 149 51 YONMAS NIVW SINAI 243 ST DNINAVM epZE INOX Zutu0 Driving Your Mazda e The SET function can t be activated until about 2 seconds after the CRUISE MAIN switch has been engaged On a steep grade the vehicle may momentarily slow down going up or speed up while going down 5 20 B To Cancel To turn off the system use one of these methods e Push the CRUISE MAIN
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32. ox Arguud ou moya yun oy Suruado uro auoKue 1uoA21d 0 po o2ueo aq ABU ILAA zowa 200 amwa JLINOIS poppe ue sy poou poou 201 A90 UN o s pueu eseo o1 mopo oq 1p pue dn yore yayes ou Ind Z ou Und payed st AYPA IP UNA I spy prT xunag NOUA IB Ipuvu ISTIPA ISTIIY pooH epzey Inox 3umouy Knowing Your Mazda 3 Use the support rod to hold the hood open Before closing the hood secure the rod in its clip To close e Check under the hood area to make certain all filler caps are in place and all loose items e g tools oil containers etc have been removed e Close the hood so that it locks the hood securely 3 16 Some models Theft Deterrent System The theft deterrent system is designed to W Operation prevent your vehicle or its contents from being stolen when all of the doors hood What turns it on and trunk lid are locked e Forcing open a door the hood or the If forcible entry is attempted the system trunk lid sounds the horn and flashes the hazard warning lights and headlights It also makes the starter inoperable The theft deterrent system operates without the keyless entry system transmitter as well The system won t function unless it s properly armed So when you leave the vehicle lock all the doors close all the windows take your key your transmitter and make sure the security indicator light is flashing LE Spo awos opnrusuez
33. with a soft cloth from the center of the compact disc to the edge e Do not insert cleaning discs in the compact disc player e Donot use record sprays antistatic agents or household spray cleaners e Do not insert any disc with a peel off Volatile chemicals such as benzine and or seal on it thinner can also damage the surface of the compact disc and must not be used Anything that can damage warp or fog plastic should never be used to clean compact discs e Compact discs like traditional audio records are made of plastic To avoid warping Keep the compact discs in their cases and do not store them where they will be exposed to direct sunlight 5 82 E8 S s potu uroS Gong pIEA0J 1s young pumay uonnq Dd V dn yL suoynq sad jauuey uoynq drys xuejguopuey qouy JOnuo5 oIpny qouy 30In OA Amod uojing yale adeg ayasseg uonnq 2dv uAop TELL uolnq werS01g EU ERE uong 198 amuy umop ISI Buum 1995 SU1UN enuey S8 Lay Li H9 ao HPA uonnq YN qjoq va n m N Ha aaa K1QUIQUI ONY wou UN ISOC 350 uojing 13s moy dn 2siq Zuun yaas suruny pnw uonnq 1901 uojnq peo uonnq Zen osip 12eduio 1 uopnq 1993 osp aedui0og suonnq 10199195 pueg uonnq e d ade anasses 99ugu ISK Pedwo pue 23jssse UNA ODEM JALUTAV NN A U pzejA Inox SULALI Driving Your Mazda M Power ON OFF Turn the tgnition switch to the ACC T or ON ID position Press the power volume knob to turn t
34. y Suumd Aq ww ou jo o 8ue ou adueyo sip 1u9A 91d OF mous JO 391 KAeaq dex ABU sune radim 941 seame poo u SJ9diA PIJLIDUO Jo uoneaodo 19UYI82M PIO A Jl SLA pu PIBMJOJ 1949 ay usnd 31949 SurdiA asus e 104 s19diA quonoj ou A EPZEJA inox ZulALI Driving Your Mazda Because heavy ice and snow can jam the wiper blades the wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker This mechanism will automatically stop operation of the blades but only for about 5 minutes If this happens turn off the wiper switch and pull off the right of way After 5 minutes turn on the switch and the blades should operate normaily If they don t consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible 5 36 B8 Windshield Washer The ignition switch must be in the ON II position Pull the lever toward you and hold it to spray washer fluid In the OFF or INT position the wipers will be activated until the lever is released If the washer doesn t work inspect the fluid level page 8 22 If it s OK consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer A WARNING Using windshield washer fluid in freezing temperatures could be dangerous The washer fluid could freeze on the windshield and block your vision You could have an accident Don t use the washer without first warming the windshield L S PAEA jou are MOpUTM WA a ur p3J890 euuajue urojs s nuo S9 A9x pue PUUIJUL opea JA 201 IO SOIJOp a
35. 000 9 so rur OS UC AT A9 SOIT OY 9 0 OI Team pean ozijenbo oL 016041 SHI UOHEJOJ ur 211 reds KINO ISA ANVHIOJNAL pnw you oq IDUBUIJULL A Maintenance A WARNING Worn Tires Driving with worn tires is dangerous Reduced braking steering and traction could result in an accident Always use tires that are in good condition WV Temporary spare tire Inspect the temporary spare tire at least monthly to make sure it s properly inflated and stored The temporary spare tire is easier to handle because of its construction It is lighter and smaller than a conventional tire and should be used only for an emergency and only for a short distance 8 32 Use the temporary only until the conventional tire is repaired which should be as soon as possible Maintain its pressure at 420 kPa 4 2 kgf cm 60psi CAUTION Don t use your temporary spare tire rim with a snow tire or a conventional tire Neither will properly fit and could damage both tire and rim The temporary spare tire has a tread life of up to 3 000 miles 4 800 km depending on road conditions and driving habits When the tread wear solid band indicator appears replace the tire with the same type of temporary spare Y Replacing a wheel When replacing a wheel make sure the new one is the same as the original factory wheel in diameter rim width and Offset Prope
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38. Ayddns 1240d am Jf p9 R ASIP oq Via Joquinu ouueqo t pue Aouanbaly uongis ou uonnq jasad ouueqo sy ssa1d uou pue ZA JO TALA AV 199198 AIOUIOUL ay ur ouo euni OL 91015 0 UBM no spueq pue suoneis Japo ou 103 uoneiodo sun 1e2dox Kiouraul 201 ut pl9u MOU ST uorejs aug peKejdsip aq nm Aouonbouj uonejs pue Jaquinu ouueuo jasad eu pyeou st dooq v nun spuoyas 7 jnoqe Jo uomnq 1 s 1d jouueqo e ssardap pue JUBA nod uongis ap 0 eun CIN 10 TIA AV 129195 ISI QUURYO e 198 OF SUONBIS WA ZI PU WV 9 210158 0 pasn aq ued S SUUBUO 19591d xis ou Sum puue 3989 14 sjosaud jouugu EA191u1 SI Suunp ureae uojnq ueos ayy ssa1d Apoyour uonjs e plou or Spuodas JNOGE JO uongjs gogo ye sdoys Suruueog suoneis Suons o dures A BONVWOING o uonnq ULOS ou SALI durunj UBIS EPZA nog Sumuq Driving Your Mazda Auto memory tuning This is especially useful when driving in an area where the local stations are not known Additional AM FM stations can be memorized without disturbing the previously set channels Press and hold the auto memory button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard the system will automatically scan and temporarily store the six strongest stations of each selected band in that area 5 66 After scanning is completed the strongest station will be tuned and its frequency displayed Press and release the auto memory button to recall stations from the
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40. F mark on the dipstick 5 Securely replace the oil filler cap 6 Start the engine and inspect around the drain plug for leaks 7 Turn it off and wait 5 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan Check the oil level and fill to the F mark if necessary Oil capacity General reference only 2 5 liter V6 DOHC 3 9 US qt 3 3 Imp at 3 7 liters Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC 4 0 US qt 3 4 Imp gt 3 8 liters SIS 009 st ur8u JU Ud JIOAI9S9J JURJOOS AL UO SUE AO pue TINA NA 1991190 pue 1oterper at ut Um ye 2q pinous JUBIOOS 201 pojeJouojop JO U9 OAS are wy Aug ooe dow SasOY 191894 pue urojs s Sur ooo Je JO SUONIJULOI pue uonrpuo2 au 5 2dsur SZurzaaut moroq doup ABUU samypiodwa aym SUI 9ALI 310594 pu uostos ISJULA au JO Suruursaq JU Je I09 p 22uo 1seo JE MOAIOSAI JU OOO JU ur 9 2 Jue 002 pue uon9jo0ud ozaoimue JU 199dsu7 4014 1 2u13u2 ayy UJYM JUDJOOO Pp 40 A 214 Jun 002 243 10 dsu1 4 uoq pauanq aq plno3 nox joy Aida 314028q UDI ju2unanduio2 auiduo IY Jo siwd Suriuna uaag soy 2ui3uo ayi fr snosaBuop si Juisua joy V BUON DNINAVM Y 943 1ue ooo Sundadsul A ju 007 ouu yy MOAJISIS 7 Tuv 00 Z i yJOM 24 op DIDOUS aeq epzej A pezuoy Ny ue 19119 ou au at 0 00 erdads e pasu nod osneoogq 12218 po Zuue Gr8 aded uo euiduo parjroads Kquo aen yonsdIp 10 au YM IAJ Io ur8u JU AJU ro Sursueyo JO Surppe usy an
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42. OFF switch e Slightly depress the brake pedal e Press the CANCEL switch The system is off when the ignition is off Cruise control will cancel at about 9 mph 15 km h below the preset speed or below 25 mph 40 km h Ics JUBA no poods au Je YIIMS Ju sp w 7 MOIS AIENDBIS LA IIIA SUL Y PIOY pue TSVOD LAS ssid 1 pasds Zur 2883 99 or a paads yas ou o uinja1 O JOJIIJIIIE DUI JJO 100 INO SILI poads jas oy odueuo JO JI WIM 219 19JU1 JOU UM poods 191e21r UO St OUOD ISINIO JU UJYM pureJodular dn paads 03 Juem noA j1 819 9959V uO I0 3 oO asINAD YIM gunedo oo2 BR o1erpoururm N 9SB3 91 pue ISVOD LJS Sseiq 7 peeds poursop au O AIPIAIDIY e JUBA no paads t 1e yms IY ISLAY 7 9701919998 IA IPTA MOA Arpjou pue THOOV AWNSAa SSAA e S3INPIDOIA ISI JO Ia MOJ OY pasds Jusma eseaaoug OL gay epzZe JA Inox SurAtid Driving Your Mazda With an automatic transaxle vehicle the gear is automatically selected when going uphill M To Resume Cruising Speed at More Than 25 mph 40 km h If something besides the MAIN switch was used to cancel cruising speed and the system is still activated the most recent set speed will automatically resume when the RESUME ACCEL switch is pressed If vehicle speed is below 25 mph 40 km h increase the vehicle speed up to 25 mph 40 km h and press the RESUME ACCEL switch 5 22 tcs 121 S
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45. START ID the steering wheel from side to side The engine is started in this position It will crank until you release the key then it returns to the ON II position The brake warning light can be checked after the engine is started page 5 26 5 2 KS peuodo st 100p S JIALIP UIYM punos Ia d q e uonisod 1 DOV 10 0 M2071 94 ut St qoyrs uornmust oq JI d 10 51 4242 Jfiys ay aans ayu pub aypaq durjaod 21 Jas S DM DO Joas 49ALIp 21 Su1402 asofag 1u2p122D UD asnvo PINO SIUI Jas Jou st IYD Surysiod ay fi 41220 pjnoo ju20u 240u1 291494 paj2adxou snosasuvp 1 9401q 3Jupyapd ayy 3uyjos INOYJIM 1025 49A14p 21 ZULADIT DNINAVM NOK 420 0 2214 BUS ay SA0 D pox4vd s 321124 ay uat quo Kay ayy 9401194 4n220 poo Jupi SNOLIIS D puo 104ju02 8142235 250 mia Kay 943 Sutaoway 3ujaout 1 23121424 AN pyn Yms uou ayy wu04f 494 21 2401424 0 SnOsasuDp sJ DNINAVM vi EDZUTA nox BULA LI Driving Your Mazda Starting the Engine 1 Occupants should fasten their seat belts 2 Make sure the parking brake is on 3 Depress the brake pedal 4 Place the shift lever in P If you must restart the engine while the vehicle is moving shift the lever to N The starter will not operate if the shift lever is not in P or N 5 Turn the ignition switch to the START IID position up to 10 seconds at a time until the engine starts CAU
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47. Sunq Driving Your Mazda Radio Reception Louver In vehicle temperature sensor Station 1 Station 2 M Vents W AM Characteristics These vents can be opened by rotating Y Station mixing the vertical wheels up or closed by rotating them down AM signals bend around such things as buildings or mountains and bounce off You can direct air flow by moving the the ionosphere Therefore they can reach adjustment knobs and louvers longer distances than FM signals Because of this two stations may sometimes be picked up on the same frequency at the same time 8 54 SS S S Bp Je3 9 uey uondooo 19138 2praoxd Cem S Bp pno 5 19A9MOH uondadal 100d 9sneo pias AHprumu udiH uondooo WA Zosen au 0 Ayrurxoid 3so5 UN 199 J8 OS UBD suomnrpuoo 2uaugdsouny Udy po1o1unoouo oq ose Lew uroqqo1d SLL UOMIOISIP JO PUROS UIAOIQ uonda221 JAY ure e se presy 3q Aew pue uondaoai ut Kejap qtssod saouvistp 16218 ot 1e PIALIDAL JYSI S SISNBI SIUL OWN oues ou JE 9q 10uu2 suonejs ALY POJAL peus p 129 J 1 JU pue euis zp ou UOZLIOY 34 puo oaq DAD JOUULO YIOg 9412221 0 IQISSOH sr 1 suononnsqo SIBUSIS Wa speusts Wy au 1091301 Aq PAVAJ aq ued S BU IS WA IUIS op Aa mq s19u100 punoze puaq jou OP Ady ssne2oq 1431 JO sureoq oj rerums 38104 ujednin A dB JSYNUSUEN JA ue DIOU s eustg uni 002 001 samu oz 1 09 LA pod eroudsouo Ay 09191suou pineuour utu ASUBI
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49. all occupants are properly restrained A WARNING Accident Using a damaged seat belt is dangerous An accident could damage the belt webbing in use A damaged seat belt cannot provide adequate protection in a collision Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect all seat belt systems in use during an accident before they are used again Irc poq 1no 1sure3e pony K 8nus st 3199 Iep nous oup JINS IN t Jo eo PPZEIA pozuouiny ue j nsuoo at wy noA poan1o9 arado jou s op ULIIS S ay JI Inun opqonq eu olur 90360 t u sul peuojsej et 3190 943 nun uo urwa ITA 34311 Zum a 3 9q 12s JU pue spuooes 9 jnoqe JOJ punos yim d q e uontsod J NO am 0 paum st yams uonru r JU usua pouoijse 10U SI 3 9q 183S s IOALIP JU JI oq 1op noys de au mo pnd peols c anuo pue apyonq ap dseio U91sej OL sa ess juo1gy IB daag ysry Sure og Ia jusuidinby Ajojes en uassH aum D JD uosiad suo upt 1 24011 40f 1129 auo ISN LAAN PAI 4242 40 pounfui sno119s pun 421 1230 p2151142 aq poo s1aBuassod OM 943 pun quadoud saoaof podun ayy poasds j uvo pa sng ui pasn jjaq Jp s y snoaaSuvp si 2ut p yo u05s42d 2u0 uv asou 40f 119q 1025 auo BUSA DNINIVM Sjj2q qvas pais144 4024 1 uoqq MIDD 40 anfu SNOLLIS 19430 ISNDI 40 WAYA 3 024q pinos yorya 919q ay uJp u q souoq ay uo 23210f 94011 Sind sty 20dun PU q408qV 0 IIGOJIDAD 1 US1 1190 211 fo yspim Inf 213 uotsrjj
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51. as recommended by the child restraint system manufacturer 2 20 N WARNING An unsecured child restraint system is dangerous In a sudden stop or a collision it could move causing serious injury or death to the child or other occupants Make sure the child restraint system is properly secured in place according to the manufacturer s instructions N WARNING A child restraint system that is not securely fastened down can be dangerous In a sudden stop or collision it can become a projectile and hit someone causing serious injury When not in use remove it from the vehicle put it in the luggage compartment or at least secure it with a seat belt Icc qrssod jou si was s od uossed WO BY uo 19919 sormbo yoy U1ojs s JUTE NSII PIIYO 2 JO uone pejsug padeulep oq Aew omg Dias Joyoue 34 pasn si py 13470 Aue jT A PPZEIN P3ZLIOYINY ue Aq paesu SI JI aims oui PUL AAYA STU 107 porroods WY Joyoue 19419 34 2en ATU NOLLAVI Y UI9js S JUIP ISIL PTIYO ay DIOU 01 SUOP oq jsnui uotrqA opour JUIQ INBUIOINE JU OT PILISAUOI 99 JISCI UBD si oq 1opjnous de 1asuassed IEA pu JUOLJ JU SS J ULISASN goed isayes JU A qeqoud si yeas mea au urojs s Jurpns r pirq3 Buroej Je9J JO 9JES 10U S1 Jas Ss J93uossed quo eu MOULIN JOS IEA JU ur TIFUS ST PHY EY EIAI SONSNEIS JUPI Y IU 215K8 30104 524 p ti 2 D JUO 241228 0j 421 12 BY S Kan
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53. e Safety Restraint System Limited Warranty e Anti perforation Limited Warranty e Federal Emission Control Warranty Emission Defect Warranty Emission Performance Warranty e California Emission Control Warranty if applicable e Replacement Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty e Tire Warranty Detailed warranty information is provided with your Mazda 9 6 Outside the United States and Canada Government regulations in the United States require that automobiles meet specific emission regulations and safety standards Therefore vehicles built for use in the United States its territories and Canada may differ from those sold in other countries The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicle to receive satisfactory servicing in other countries We strongly recommend that you NOT take your Mazda outside these areas You may have these problems if you do e Recommended fuel may be unavailable Any kind of leaded fuel or low octane fuel will affect vehicle performance and damage the emission controls and engine e Proper repair facilities tools iesting equipment and replacement parts may not be available The manufacturer s warranty applies only to Mazda vehicles registered and normally operated in the United States its territories and Canada L 6 SALIOSSIIIR JO sed S urnuos uou uo ppe Jo uong e3sur JU uro1j j ns21 Aew jeu sesuedxo jo Km ur yeep 10
54. error indication on the display find the cause in the chart If you cannot clear the error indication take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer mechanism problem Insert the compact disc properly If the code does not disappear consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer Compact disc is inserted upside down Compact disc is defective Try another compact disc Will disappear when the temperature returns to normal High temperature 5 78 6475 P3ALISHO q PINOYS suornnesa1d 3urAO OJ Su L JoKejd osrp 32eduioo y Zumpuen A hun aq sn 03 3undurone 310J9q urm i 0 uorje1edo eULIOU JOJ NBA NOY ue jnoqe ut pemjeu Je3 9 11M sjueuoduioo pondo papno o 0 S t o1ut 3sIp 1peduroo Utojs s ROI 1JOS e tnra 1 urdim Aq Aldus uep 12000 Soo Aue m su 10u OCT e orpne aq uo pinbi Aue rids you OCT e pao aq uto ostp j2eduioo papno o V Hun ou ur pooejd uou pojerpouru 19019 ILA 2etp 1ogduroo ay oum snn 1y uon suopuoo YIM pepno auro2aq Kew Jo e d osip 12eduroo oq ut suaj pue ursud sjuouoduroo eondo 10 osp joeduioo aq p oo st ANYJA DY uou 191294 ou uo Sura Jaye Apojerpouruiq uouaurouogd uorjesuapuo A ed ostq Pedwo 103 sdry Sung rodo y EPZEJA INOX SutALICGI Driving Your Mazda e The compact disc revolves at high speed within the player unit Defective cracked or badly bent compact discs should never be used 5 80 Do not use non c
55. j Iqgueo o IUI 129 0 UMOUN UIA HALY SIYSEM Jeo onewone Aq padde soxem 30H NOLLAVI Y saperg odia Zuu g TEIM UIS DAISSIIXI UI NSAI p noo SILL IOI Ie ue NOM sanp 1 uocT NOILYVOW S RAIOJUI p pu urtto291 UBU UNJO 910UI INY Iy ooejdo1 seare pues JO Ajsnp Aida ur parado sr J9Iu A ou J IJUBUIJULEJA Maintenance E Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades When the wipers no longer cleans well the blades are probably worn or cracked Replace them AA CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components don t move the wipers by hand 8 26 Plastic locking clip 1 Raise the wiper arm and turn the blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip 2 Compress the clip and slide the assembly downward then lift it off the arm CAUTION To prevent damage to the windshield don t let the wiper arm fall on it Metal support 3 Hold the end of the rubber and pull until the tabs are free of the metal support CR uu radim 20 JO woyoq AY pemo ale Sqe1 ou 184 OS ope q eu esu JP AQUIAJ JO JOPIO ISIDADI eu ut A quiosse pejq JU esur uay Toqqa epe q Aou 201 119sut ANPE eqqni perq PIO JU ur sem H SY 9UIES JU SI 9AIDO JU Jeu OS Joqqni ope q Mou JU ur S19u1o ms BOW eu e3surad o 1ns og BSIJA SIA JO prs s 1oguossed DY uo siourojns 239UL OPIS S JIALIP JU Asn 1 UOP OS peonpai 2
56. on ice or in water snow mud sand or similar hazard e Becautious and allow extra distance for braking e Avoid sudden braking and quick steering e Brake with the pedal by using a light up down motion Don t hold tbe pedal down constantly e If you get stuck shift to or S and accelerate slowly Don t spin the front wheels e For more traction in starting use sand rock salt chains carpeting or other nonslip material under the front wheels N WARNING Downshifting into low while driving on slippery surfaces could be dangerous The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident If it is necessary to downshift on slippery surfaces be very careful B Rocking the Vehicle If you must rock the vehicle to free it from snow sand or mud depress the accelerator slightly and slowly move the shift lever back and forth from D to R sam dy uo UMOYS a1nssod 1m pio3 urunrxeu IP UB Y IOU J3A9U Mq JOOP J9ALIP 9Q8 oinssaid am ay uo popuoururo221 UBU aow ISA y 110 4831 0 ed 87 s m MOUS APUI quy 07 1 ydw uey 191583 08 1 uoq S 99YAM INO JE uo Sail MOUS ISN Speo1 p312A02 991 pue MOUS UO WORDEN A01duur sayn 01 spuow J9JUIM eu SULINP san MOUS yim way sovjdar o Aressooou JI purj Aew NO saeun ur nx utos up punore JLIA ye pasn aq o pau3isap SIBIPEI uosvos UE yim paddinba sr ajo1yaA MOX
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58. perform the work preferably an Authorized Mazda Dealer Factory trained Mazda technicians and genuine Mazda parts are best for your vehicle Without this expertise and the parts that have been designed and made especially for your Mazda inadequate incomplete and insufficient servicing may result in problems This could lead to vehicle damage or an accident and injuries For expert advice and quality service consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer The owner should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed as prescribed 8 2 A claim against a warranty will not qualify if it results from lack of maintenance and not from defective material or authorized Mazda workmanship Any auto repair shop using parts equivalent to your Mazda s original equipment may perform maintenance But we recommend that it always be done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer using genuine Mazda parts 8 S LAJQJUL popuoululo221 JU JE ooueuogureur pequosep sy o 0J O enunuoo ponad pequosep YI 1e v saeu prurnu Apouranxe JO s omiesr dur l pjoo ur sporred 3uo Joy GUAL e uone1odo peeds A o 10 Sut pt jo SPOLISd popuolxq e speor ppnur JO YsNOI UO BUIALIG e pasn are SEU ZIEL 9AISOIIOO JIPO JO J ES BOY SLAW UL FUAN e S9XPIQ JO osn PIPUIIXI UHA ZULA e suonipuoo Ajsnp ur JUAU e SurAnp eou srp ious pajeadoy e Z ANPIYIS MOTO SIUSPISAL oory OVEN Z np uoS orroj Adde op Aue J Kidde suonipuoo SurAup anbrun
59. playback Use a pencil or something similar to remove any slack e Only cassette tapes that play no longer than 90 minutes should be used Cassette tapes exceeding 90 minutes are thin and may easily break e Do not leave a cassette tape in the player slot when not in use Remove it completely to permit the slot door to close and to protect the mechanism 5 72 from dust Store cassette tapes away from extreme heat magnetic fields and direct sunlight Protect the exposed cassette tape from dirt and damage Store cassette tapes in their original cases or other protective cases Insert only cassette tapes into the slot If objects other than cassette tapes are inserted they may damage the player ll Operating the Compact Disc Player To operate the compact disc player turn the ignition switch to the ACC I or ON ID position Y Inserting the compact disc Insert the compact disc into the slot label side up The auto loading mechanism will set the compact disc and begin play There will be a short lapse before play begins while the player reads the digital signals on the compact disc Disc in indicator will illuminate and the track number will be displayed LS Avid uiopuei 22ue2 oy ure3e 22uo uoynq WOPUBAI JU ssald pe amp ejdsip 9q IA INCU PAS Kpuropuez 9q ri Avid uonoor s 1x u eu ed guunp uojing wopues su ssa1q eqd LIM osip 12eduio2 oui jeu suos ap Jo J9PIO IP AVS o J9 R A osip 3oedui
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62. win roe d ode 91198se3 aq oje1odo or Jo e q ode 2999558 ay uneodo y Bpzey INO SurALIT Driving Your Mazda When the cassette tape ends during fast forward or rewind it automatically stops and starts playing Y Fast forward Rewind Press the fast forward button to fast forward Press the rewind button to rewind To stop this operation and play the cassette tape press the button again 5 68 W Reversing Press the program button to change cassette tape playing direction When the cassette tape ends the unit automatically reverses play 69 5 ed wadas paoues 0 ure3e auo uonnq eadar ot ssoxq p Ze dsrp oq ITA LAdA pareadas aq 11M Sut ejd uonje Juano eu Avid Suunp gong ibada t ss 1d Aipajeodal uona 01 19181 01 o qrssod y soxeur UONesado stu L Avid ye d A spuo22s UBU ssa JO saagu uoys AI9A sey ade y e SUIPIONA JAI e SI ode V e SIB AJAJUT JUATIS Buoy seq ode y e IPAG MOT Je PIPIODII SEM Ade V e jt Apredoxd aodo jou Aew Dd y uono l s X9U AP 01 ade ay souBApe LONMBULOINE LA JI ooeds xue q Jo Spuodas cr SNP OdV JI uone1odo oq 92ue5 0 ure uojnq MV tia sseTg peKerd Sureq ouo oy jo S uruur8 q ay 01 peusnd si MAY JD 9819491 JO uono s xou 94 Jo uruuidoq am 0 peusnd et JH JD soueape Ayeonewoine qr ode oy pue poAe dstp oq IItA MN LA uonnq purmo 201 JO WW WONG PIB MIOJ IS8J ey ysnd u ur uoynq Da
63. y snosasuvp 81 3UI UI PIJOIYLIAO WOAS UVAS ONINMNVA Auw Jo 9580 U In Case of Emergency Emergency Starting ll Jump Starting A WARNING Jump starting is dangerous if done incorrectly So follow the procedure carefully If you feel unsure about Flames and sparks near open battery jump starting we strongly recommend cells are dangerous Hydrogen gas that you have a competent service produced during normal battery technician do the work operation could ignite and cause the battery to explode An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries Keep all flames including cigarettes and sparks away from open battery cells Z CAUTION Use only a 12 volt booster system You can damage a 12 volt starter motor ignition system and other electrical parts beyond repair with a 24 volt power supply two 12 volt batteries in series or a 24 volt motor generator set l N WARNING Jump starting a frozen battery or one with a low fluid level is dangerous It may rupture or explode causing serious injury Don t jump start a frozen battery or one with a low fluid level amp 1231q ays wosf Komp 1u10d D 01 2 q02 21 J22U10 2u02140 a1nfui Dun apojdxa 07 419310q 341 puno so ayy osnp pynoa yavds y sno428unp s1 19110Q pa3aviuosip ay fo vunuto aagp8ou 943 01 31qp5 puooas ay fo pua ayy 3ugoouuo DNINAVM dais ul poquosap J9pJO 9519A23 AP ut S9 QE
64. 0 pmo DUIDEJO SuidiA s ope q JU pauowms 91e SIOULIJJUS ezu oq JI ulese LIGU aen o poou NOA STAU JU DUa0 1 uo q NOLLAVI Sope q MAU Ut WS esur pue Jaqqni operq OU OU SISUIDIS g1 ur DY JAQUIIY p SIQUISYNS IJULUIJULEJA Maintenance Bi Battery A WARNING illed Battery Fluid Spilled battery fluid is dangerous Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which could cause serious injuries if it gets in your eyes or on your skin If this happens immediately flush your eyes with water for 15 minutes or wash your skin thoroughly and get medical attention Be careful not to get battery fluid on yourself 8 28 N WARNING Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous Hydrogen gas produced during normal battery operation could ignite and cause the battery to explode An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries Keep all flames including cigarettes and sparks away from open battery cells AA WARNING Children and Batteries Allowing children to play near batteries is dangerous Battery fluid could cause serious injuries if it gets in the eyes or on the skin Always keep batteries out of the reach of children To get the best service from a battery Keep it securely mounted Keep the top clean and dry Keep terminals and connections clean tight and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease Rinse off s
65. 019 UDI 1 SNOLIBUDP aq UDI SYIDGIDIS 21 UDUY 194 314 PIYIDIS 03 10 unas opi s DNINAVM YOUMS Hu 4Joo1ung Epze nox Surmouy Knowing Your Mazda Interior Lights A WARNING A closing sunroof can be dangerous The hands head or even neck of a person especially a child could be caught in itas itcloses causing serious injury Make sure the opening is clear before closing the sunroof i Sunshade Front The sunshade can be opened and closed OFF Light off by hand when the sunroof is closed DOOR Light on when a door is After washing your Mazda or after a open rain wipe the water off the sunroof The sunshade opens automatically when ON Lighton before operating it the sunroof is opened but must be closed by hand 3 26 LTE uas ay Sutss id Aq yo JO UO PIYIJIMS JW SYST JOLISJUI IEA U L SIYINAAS A BSurss id AQ UO 10 uo PIYINMS ae sJu8rr deur ayy Ivay syy den sqr dew epzen nog Sumouy PaO 1 JOOP S ISALIP 21 10 TINO 01 poum st Ady uonrudi 201 jt INO S308 11311 au D AOuta SI Ady UONIUSI ayy r9 Je Spuo22s CT INOGE 1047 uo soulo POSO st 100p IAP 13338 SPUOJIS CT 1noqe 100 203 pue pouodo St JOOP S J9ALIP dy u uA UO Sao JOOP S 193uossed am 90 UN o p sn st Ady 201 UJM JO pexoo un SI JOOP s IIAP IP Udy SPUOJ9S OF INOGE 10 UO SIUC e JUST 10119341 201 uonisod YOOT AP ut ST YOUMS oY USE Knowing Your Mazda
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68. 3 000 miles 4 800 km or 3 months R RIRI R RJ R RJ JR JRJR RR 2 5 liter V6 DOHC Lo dp p RTI SES ZE Sets A Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC Replace every 105 000 miles 168 000 km lReplace every 60 000 miles 96 000 km 2 3Inspect for 60 000 miles 96 000 km 90 000 miles 144 000 km Replace every 105 000 miles 168 000 km Hoses and tubes for emission E d d kiss o pb D KEES ME NN LJ EA RE KC sasa E 1 Sa EER E sa 2 5 liter V6 DOHC Replace every 30 000 miles 48 000 km ugs xii Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC Replace every 60 000 miles 96 000 km Cooling system YO I I L l 1 1 TI Replace at first 45 000 miles 72 000 km or 36 months after that every 30 000 miles 48 000 km or 24 months Eng e Engine oil filter Drive belts tension Engine timing belt Engine coolant Vehicles not covered under below 2 If your vehicle was initially registered in one of these listed states the scheduled maintenance services set forth in this section apply to it California New York Massachusetts Connecticut Vermont New Jersey Rhode Island Delaware Maryland New Hampshire Pennsylvania Virginia Maine Washington DC According to state and federal regulations failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties However Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or m
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72. A CAUTION Don t use the hook loops under the front for towing They are designed ONLY for tying down the vehicle when it s being transported Using them for towing will damage the bumper 6 14 St yousim Sn j am oJeds a puey yous UDU JAA 30 pue pue y ET pef ILL gy JILI JELA ADUIBIIUIY JO 3SB7 ug In Case of Emergency Wing bolt If the following occurs while driving it could indicate a flat tire e Steering becomes difficult e The vehicle begins to vibrate excessively e The vehicle pulls in one direction Y To remove the jack Y To remove the spare tire If you have a flat tire drive slowly to a level spot that is well off the road and out of the way of traffic to change the tire Stopping in traffic or on the shoulder of a busy road is dangerous Turn the wing bolt counterclockwise Turn the tire hold down bolt counterclockwise with the lug wrench Y To secure the jack Perform the removal procedure in reverse 6 16 LY 9 31 ap purgaq 1901q aui swyd poom Wa e Suppoo q uay an JU JO 3u0JJ UI 22010 aui 228 d Foam quoy e ur oo tq UJUYA 210 jen ou aysoddo Ajjeuoselp oou eu x ojgq o ay ads pue qouoxe Znt eppueu xoef you ay Iowy HUN pue 91q9A ou DIOU Aeme pue PISA AP jo INO 193 JUO LIAD DART p Tuse Zug prezeu oq uo UM e ouiguo oq JO WIN pue q ur 12423 IYS JU DIA 7 exe1q Suryred ou 195 Aqurr pue em JO 14311 au J
73. Audio System Auto tilt Steering Column Automatic Transaxle Controls Driving tips Fluid level Hold mode Shift lock override Shift lock system Transaxle ranges 6 a e set 3 99 CEE 9 3 n 9 o5 11 2 eot mom oon sonaa r ee Page 5 5 39 5 59 5 83 e s ann e oe e 3 21 Battery Charging system warning light Jump starting Before Driving After getting in Before getting in Body Lubrication Brakes Antilock brake system ABS Fluid level Foot brake Pad wear indicator Parking brake System warning light Break In Period Bright Metal Maintenance Bulb Replacement Front Headlight Interior Rear o9 o 8 o P O9 o3 9 o9 s f 5 lt lt a e t on n 9 o o OR 9 OR RON OR ON OR s n 9 t terso tibe 8 37 8 34 8 39 8 38 Page C Capacities essen 10 4 Cassette Tape Player 5 59 5 83 Catalytic Converter see Emission Control System Center Console 5 41 Chains lO Changing a Flat Tire 6 16 Changing Coolant 8 16 Changing the Oil 8 13 Charging System Warning Light 5 28 Checking Automatic transaxle fluid level
74. Cycle Engine fluid V6 DOHC 7 8 6 5 7 4 US gal Imp gal Liter Fuel tank 1 amp 0 150 68 The indicated engine oil capacities are for general reference purposes only When adding or changing oil verify the engine oil level with the oil dipstick 10 4 Air Conditioner Gas complies with SAE J639 Maximum operating charge R 134a 28 2 oz 0 8 kg Tires Temporary spare P205 65 R15 92H P215 55 R16 91V P205 65 R15 92H P215 55 R16 91V P215 50 R17 90V 220 200 2 2 32 2 0 29 psi pounds per square inch 2 5 liter V6 DOHC Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC Inflation pressure kPa kg cm psi T135 70 DIS 420 4 2 60 S 01 6 9 o8ed 0 IJA 9 6 9 9 6 9 4 9 Oo 6 9 O0 see eee e e 350 T s1y31 sauno syst ad 9suoor Suz dn xoeg SUBIR L HALIA Sum TE re un 1823 siy 29610 JUNOW YSIH SST J9Y1BUL OPIS siyi 304 Su n SUTI 51431 24315 U1 14014 FH weg mot wesq FH weeg mot Supp ESH urveq ystH gumu aped Ging IFEHLA qinq 14317 sqing 3u3rT suoneoymads CH X pul Index A Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories Air Bag Restraint Syste Warning light Air Filter Aluminum Wheel Maintenance Antenna a Antilock Brake System ABS Warning light Appearance Care Ashtray
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78. I 100p au 100p jeu Surso 5 310J2q uontisod yool 34 o 20 Ajoyes PITYO au opis no y 3 MYIA 2t ur SIPI DI I9A Uu UAN JI IN SIOOD IEA ein Suluado Ajfequapiooe wos upya juaAaud diay o p pu tut st 190 SIQI 207 J9JES PYD 100 189Y g youn Epze nog surmouy Knowing Your Mazda Y Lock button Keyless entry system W Unlock button Keyless entry system This device complies with Part 15 of To lock all the doors press the LOCK the FCC rules and with RSS 210 of button To unlock the driver s door press the Industry Canada Operation is subject UNLOCK button to the following two conditions To confirm that all doors have been locked press the LOCK button again To unlock all the doors press the 1 This device will not cause harmful within 5 seconds If they are closed the UNLOCK button again within 5 seconds interference horn will sound This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation Outside transmissions may momentarily interfere with the device s operation After unlocking with the transmitter Confirm all doors are locked visually or aurally by use of the double click all doors will automatically lock if one is not opened within about 30 seconds 3 8 19891 2Q 01 poou sapoo JIUONIIJI aui uym ILI vpzejA pezuouiny ue 0 sausu UE Suug o oru9A 19d uiojs s NUI SSIJADA JU PIM p sn oq ULI SISNIUSURN euonippe o dN aeq BpZe A
79. IP Udy p sn 20 ued uonisod mt PREMAJ SI JDIU A SY UNPM ITY 10 INUS SI e oprsino uomnsod ug pojye noar ag ez A EpzE A INOX SuratIGd Driving Your Mazda To quickly defrost the front door windows open the vents closest to the doors Face the louvers upward and use the knob to direct the air flow toward the side window 5 52 AN WARNING Using the Gy position with the temperature control set to the cold position will cause the outside of the glass to fog up Your vision will be hampered which could lead to a serious accident Set the temperature control to the hot or warm position when using the p position Clear all snow and ice from the hood and the air inlet in the cowling grille to improve heater and defroster efficiency and to reduce the probability of fogging on the inside of the windshield es s ameduwaa dunes Iouonripuoo re o o3ueuo mr erdsip ap paun SE perp oinje1eduio t pue 3uneJodo sr 1ouonipuoo HE oup UIYM t2ddesip jr aimezoduiay IPISINO ap ureae qo1AS ou usnq JOSUIS ou jonnsqo 1 uocq A Surpioo3e Ju unireduro3 PeKe dsip aq HIM aIMJE LI ULA Jasuassed oq aprsur soyme1oduiaj 3IPISINO aq YINAS EIN VY ou ysna T9uOnIpuoo 198 uou 1 1y8 runs pue s omer odur l IPISINO PUR prsur so1nseoui aunyersdwiay juaiqury uopnounj JSUOBIPUOS DE JIJBUIOJNE AI WMS INV E II SY HO WIN 0 YAMS FIO DY ssaiq UMS THO E 105095 34 S1 ung Epze INOX
80. JO e epins IAI E uo Jd q ngoreo y udnoup 91np250Jd moloz am LY e asueYS OL A901Q 22Q A4 am Wla GO p 49 quo poj1oddns 1 joy 9791494 D Japun 338 124394 pub ain V Suisuvya Jof suoyrasp ay ojof 0 aans ag suoguos aanfut jsnozaas pu yoo ayy ffo dijs uva 2jonjaa ay sno438upp aq UDI 249 p SUIZUDY ONINIVAM V uoduourg JO ase uj In Case of Emergency 7 Loosen the lug nuts by turning them counterclockwise one turn each but don t remove any until the tire has been raised off the ground 6 18 8 Place the jack under the jacking position closest to the tire being changed Z WARNING Attempting to jack the vehicle in positions other than those recommended in this manual is dangerous The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure or even kill someone Use only the front and rear jacking positions recommended in this manual N WARNING Improper lack Using a jack that isn t designed for your Mazda could be dangerous The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure someone Use only the jack provided with your Mazda 61 9 u N OZI 01 06 ur 83 ZI 01 0 6 A Y 8 01 S9 SI onbi1oj periods IYL uonejs 21A19S e je poi12odsur way JABU oq p nous sinu 20 1431 moy Jo ensun A1 no y UMOUS J9PIO egi ur sinu 201 ueiuan 03 YJUJIM BN MY ISN APAA JU IMO pue ISIMADO IIAYUNOI apuey yor ayy un Avus
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87. SS uaAo seq JA O913 S Staue om olur punos JU xe2Jq 01 p p u Butpo3 ixo JO esneoog amos oy WOU wy OS Op saru 0 z 1noqe enso st o3ue1 jseopeoiq WA UV SIBSLEPEIBUO WA Ig uni 05 0b sop 0 z A Bpzey nog Sunq Driving Your Mazda Y Flutter Skip noise Signals from an FM transmitter move in straight lines and become weak in valleys between tall buildings mountains and other obstacles When a vehicle passes through such an area the reception conditions may change suddenly resulting in annoying noise 5 56 Y Weak signal noise In suburban areas broadcast signals become weak because of distance from the transmitter Reception in such fringe areas is characterized by sound breakup Y Strong signal noise This occurs very close to a transmitter tower The broadcast signals are extremely strong so the result is noise and sound breakup at the radio receiver LS S juouidimbo sim aJeJado o ATONE s 1osn ou PIOA Ap epzeyy Aq paaoidde Ajssaidxa 10u suoneorrpour JO sasueys P3AOUIII JUN t JO 2se5 doi eui ym 19Ae d osip 12eduioo ou ajerado ISA N 2unsodxo DOUD snopsezey ur JINSI ABUL uray p uro ds aso ue 130 SAIMPIDOI jo ooueuno iod 10 SJUSUNSN PE JO S ONUO jo 357 Jopeop EPZETA p zuroulny ue JORJUOD poumnbas 3urotAres J auuosied 22tAI9S parenb 1dooxo ouoKue Aq pastedas 10 pojsnfpe oq jou ppnoys r Ke d stp 15eduroo st y NOLLAVI
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89. TION Don t try the starter for more than 10 seconds at a time If the engine stalls or fails to start wait 10 seconds before trying again Otherwise you may damage the starter and drain the battery 6 After starting the engine let it idle for about 10 seconds In extremely cold weather below 0 F 189C or after the vehicle has stood idle several days let the engine warm up without operating the accelerator S S Spuodas oT 0 dn rozmow oy Sursn JNOUJIM JI JULIO uge O sq outduo ou JJ dn Ao1 u ppns jpm outguo IP osne oq AT erp otuur J0 e19 225e pue Ady aq oseo or syeys ourduo aqp JI SPUODAS Qr 01 dn 103 219 y ploy pue uonrsod TTD LAV LS TLI PPZEJA pezuoumny eq 01 YOUMS UONIUSI og uni Z ue J nsuo2 usoop 1 JI dos pinous sip 1mue1odur 1 Sune1odo 2120 11 plou pue punou yy SAep 49 10 sn Aem ap UE JOJe 199008 ay ssaldag ur U93q JOU seq ourduo ayy JI siadde JOJOJIJODIDR JALA JU UIOJj ASIOU ma ABU nox 3INP3DOIH em MOJO ou JO osn 1notptA pareys oq pinous OHO 9A 1911 ez u18u oq ULEM JO PIO 19MM ur u oq ur ong DAISSIIXI p poojj 9q AUT 1t 11835 07 sprey urBu aq JI Ms M M LL BPZEJA Inox Bunu Driving Your Mazda Automatic Transaxle B Automatic Transaxle Controls Lock release button To prevent unsafe shifting Hold button Pushing this button activates the hold mode Pushing this
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91. UI AAO SOL A UO SI u19js s Jonuo2 uonotn ou uym tudi USI JAIMY 0 9 qrssoduii 20 im 11 mous Uso se yons saovyins Kroddius uo Kpiadoxd 3unesado st wass onuoo uon en t Jer sojeorpur STUL eurduo AY WO IWO rA punos 3413301 143115 e Suruse 19311 SUILLIEM SOL 94 oruonmpe uj e Driving Your Mazda m TCS OFF Switch Push this switch once to turn off the TCS Push it again to turn the TCS back on e If the TCS is off when the engine is turned off it automatically activates when the ignition switch is tumed on Leaving the TCS on will provide the best traction 5 14 Brake System ll Foot Brake Your Mazda has power assisted brakes that adjust automatically through normal use Should power assist fail you can stop by applying greater force than normal to the brake pedal But the distance required to stop will be greater than usual AA WARNING Continuing to drive when the engine is stalled or turned off is dangerous Braking will require more effort and the brake s power assist could be depleted if you pump the brake This will cause longer stopping distances or even an accident Don t continue driving when the engine is stalled or turned off find a safe piace to stop A WARNING Driving with your foot continuously on the brake pedal or steadily applying the brakes for long distances is dangerous This causes overheated brakes resulting in longer stopp
92. Uniform Tire Quality Grading System UTOGS This information relates to the tire grading system developed by the U S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for grading tires by tread wear traction and temperature performance E Tread Wear The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course For example a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm because of variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate E Traction AA A B C The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C These grades represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor traction performance WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking straight ahead traction tests and does not include acceleration cornering turning hydroplaning or peak traction characteristics E Temperature A B C The temperature grades are A the highest B and C represent the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its abi
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95. a s Mazda representative Indicated on the next page Please help us by providing the following information 1 Your name address and telephone number 2 Year and model of vehicle 3 Vehicle Identification Number 17 digits noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver s side corner of the dash 4 Purchase date and current mileage 5 Your dealer s name and location 6 Your question s 9 4 Lv 6 669 p89 TAL 66196 Owes UBILISUY 088 4 O8eg OZILI xog Od i DU S IOJOJA ersou Toq VOWVS NVODRIJIWV PISL PET OL9 TAL 05696 dW uedies 88 xog O d S1030 A EMPITA 8D 201 SBUBLIBA IBUONBUJIJUJ MOE J NVdIVS LOSL LLY 119 TAL 01696 Weny eue3y YO xog Od PIVI SIJON 03193 WO 00 6 88L 181 TAL CCLC 9 600 Ory OJI9MG ueNs ues ZZLZ9 xog Od OMH 01804 ap epzelA diop S J1030 AJ EZE q OTA OLAANd UOBULIOJUY 1auiojsn epeue pis1no 6066 609 917 epeue ul ogop coc 008 T TAL EDEUEO PAE GIN ouo y3nooquess OOP NMS SNUIAY IUN SOE uj epeue EDZEIW VUVNVO Bale Yes ur 1o nqr nsi CV S n 9Prisino 066 I LCL 66 CVS UL ooss zzc 008 I TAL PELG 7976 VO IUI PEL6l xog Od CC6C 81976 VO UTA 9ALI JOIUID JULAI SELL suomeoed ug3ri ury LION PPZEJA 103nqr nsiq a49110duip wen sio nqLDSIGI 49110dut T PPZEIA Customer Information Warranties for Your Mazda New Vehicle Limited Warranty
96. again deactivates this mode Shift lock override Shift pattern indicator Shows shift lever position Various Lockouts B D Indicates that you must depress the brake pedal and hold in the lock release Hold indicator button to shift The ignition switch must be in the ON II position This indicator comes on when the hold 40 tt Indicates that you must hold in the lock release button to shift 5 6 UL p Suiquii WAY pue JIJI SULAQUI MO S ur SurAup u ouA nidpoy st uontsod S oq L puodas S A gouanbas 1893 y e yno Iys Ayyeonewoymne r xesuen ay dors WOL uonisod ButAup euLIOU Ju St q AIN d A 4023 Sutatap p oju q 40 N MOL ifiys 1 U0p ojpi UD 4o1spf Suruuni s auiduo ayy fy Manfur snojsas 40 juap122D up Suisnoo quappns aaou pino 2jonjaa 24 auop s1 5143 appl unyy 19750 f Suruuma s1 auiSua ayy UJYM 4028 Butatap p ona d 40 N WOU flys 07 snouoSupp 54 DNINAVM NV UO aw SINEIQ JO 21810 Juned am ss run JUU 3891431 ay uo U A9 Daat O1 LIM YA eu POADO JOU ore xgsupn pue s 29uA au N ul fennoN N A g p o3ed 9 orqoA au Buryooy pun paure dxo S idara Y UIOJJ JO 0 1JIUS ue no asojoq paddo1s aq 1snur 1 PIEMADEQ K UO saaow AYOIYIA AY uontsod Y at UT 9S19A92D WA 9 XBSUBI eu o3vurep UBS API UEL 19159 Suruuni SI 2urduo DU UIM 9S19A31 10 1893 SUIALIP Y olur Sunjius ojxesuen INO oSeurep ULI SULAOUI SI 9 2T
97. and the ABS warning light comes on This is due to a weak battery not a malfunction Recharge the battery 5 30 Supplemental Restraint A System Warning Light AIR BAG If the supplemental restraint system is OK the warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON ID position or after the engine is cranked After about 6 seconds it goes out A system malfunction is indicated when this light constantly flashes stays on or doesn t come on at all If one of these occur consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible The system may not work in an accident s opour IUOS y Ics 19 29 pze A pezuouiny ue j nsuoo BULALIP 91 no JIUA uo SHOO JI JI uo awo ppm 3431 Jojeorpur JHO SOL JU uonounjjeut seu SOL 201 JI SOL ou UO yams noA uauA uo SIWO OST I paners st ouiduo JU u qA JO 208 1p uontsod IDNO 20 03 peu sr YOTAS uonru8r aq u uA uo sawo 1431 STU T 440 224311 AO PUT AAO SOL S91 urojs g 0 JUO UONICAL Y Jas st poads Sursmuo e UIYA uo souioo 102 SH T D 129 S SI pour prou oui USYA UO SIMIO 1181 SIUL 1q3r1 J0jtorpug 09005 ssim a 3431 10jeorpug PIOH BI uonisod ssed o1 use 34 ur SI DAD BUSIS UIM OQ e HO aw syyZypeay Weeq YsTY oup e S UN OM JO DUO sejeorpur 1431 SI pauado st Joop s J9ALIP UJM punos jim daaq e uonisod D DOV JO 0 HOOT AP ut St Yous UONTUSI JU JI JUST OJE9PU ureog ugrg Jugrpean a
98. arnfur snNOLIIS ag pom Kay I mopuim Su1iso 3 D U1 14 NDI 198 pjnod 1924 40 pnay spuny s 3u00140q snodasuvp 1 smopuim samod wma SUDI q SHOU ONINMVA Y 92UO Je SAODUIA OM uey atow 95019 JO uado 1 uop WIISAS MOPUIM Jomod au gurgeurep pue snj aq13no Surumq waadid O NOILAVIN uoyisod P3420 IY ut YIJIMS MIDI MOPUIM Jamod ayy daay nopuim D ajpsado 0 spaau taduassod p ssapuy Amfui SNOLIGS Ul jnis24 pub MOPUIM ayy 4q 143n0 ag plnoo2 y33u 40 poay spuvy s uos4ad y snosasuvp aq pino uogp4odo opui puotusjum ONINMVAM V Knowing Your Mazda Trunk Lid AA WARNING Exhaust gas in the cabin of a vehicle is dangerous This gas contains CO carbon monoxide which is colorless odorless and highly poisonous If inhaled it can cause loss of consciousness and death Because exhaust gas can get into the cabin through an open trunk keep the trunk closed when driving B Key Operated Trunk E Remote Trunk Lid Release To open the trunk lid insert the primary To release the trunk lid from inside the key and turn it clockwise vehicle push the button The secondary key will not operate this lock page 3 2 To close use both hands to push the lid down until the lock snaps shut Don t slam it Then pull up on it to make sure it s secure 3 14 srt gam snd aseo o1 AOWA JU ALANA OL HHO ysnd 3no x20 2889 91 pip JUNUN NOWA ay aeanoe OL
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102. close the door A WARNING Leaving a child or an animal unattended in a parked vehicle is dangerous In hot weather temperatures inside a vehicle can become high enough to cause brain damage or even death Always take all children and animals with you or leave a responsible person with them Always remove the key from the ignition switch close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended This discourages intruders and thieves E Inside Door Lock To lock any door push down the lock button To unlock push it up St uonisod J9JUII Ap 0 11 uma poyerpavuar u u pue uonisod x90 UN aq 0 APNG Aa eu uin pue YOO JOOP s 1oALp oy ojur Aan g uaeut JOOp S 19AUp t A uo yoolun OL S100p UE SYIO UN puooos e 1noqe 10 YOO JOOP J9ALIP t ur uontsod p soolun Ju ut Aa ag SurploH EPZA nog sulmouy pex opun t 100p s 192uossed juo1j IL uou yooyun SIOOP UE ospy uonrsod yooyun eu ut pray st Ady oui pue poxoo un SI JOOP S 19ALIP oy usua ADO JUN Sioop V Aa YIM PIADO SI JOOP 1uo1j Jayla u qA A peoeUo Ne 3201 SIOOP UN Zog yya Surqoojun Zuo A SHIO 100g 1240d Ml SUIALIP UIYM po20 SLOOP Up daag oe Yuapi990 up u1 no UMOJYI aq 4pisoa 34014 una Dun pauado 4poquapiooo si 400p p fi ino yof UDI S4a8uassvg snosasuvp aq UDI a 91494 Burow p ui S100p pax ou pueu JOOp ap nd tuado oL Knowing Your Mazda Y Locking unlocking with door lock
103. d Mazda Dealer how to safely dispose of an air bag or how to scrap an air bag equipped vehicle Stt yueyodurt SI BNUEJA sS IUMO AP LOL JE 3nOqe SUOIJONIISUT UE yA uongzumt rute jeu pue uiajs s jurenso peyuouro ddns SHI JO JOUMO MAU AP 19 O NOA o81n om PPZEIA INO jas NO P NOYS ojeursSeq Iy e uonisod I NO 20 01 Daum SI YAMS uonruai aui ua YO SABIS 1431 Zum urojs s jurensai pejuouro ddns oup e uo sKejs 1431 SUITE Wass wg sat ojusuro ddns ou e S9YSe Y 1931 guru me waisks ensar ejuswua ddns oq e QISSOd SE uoos s JALIC PPZEJA PIZLIOLN Y UB 0 AJNA INO IAE SINIJO SUIMO OJ ou JO Aue ji jng 991J 2IUBUIJUIBUL si wass 1urens ai pejuatua ddns 201 IJUBUIJUEIA E A M yu umdinbri Ayayes 21049884 87 wary JUUL LTE s1y31 de 97 s193r 1ou9lul CZE joorung ETE SIOLITA Ic 1994 M BUNS 07 de 19714 1904 OTE PITIA 91 uro1sAs JU3JIaJ9 149U L ST sg POOH vUt Pr Tun SMOPUIM JOMOg magie Anus ssapioy 190 OO shay 3uny 31 40142141 pub Smopuim 97201 skay ppzow 4no amp asn o1 kom afos 211 Saqidosap 4011998 stupdnd20 pup saumo 01 judio due Kian 1 PUD suuof Kupu S201 Kan2og PDZETAI mog SUIMOUSs Knowing Your Mazda Keys Key code number plate Your Mazda has two kinds of keys primary and secondary 3 2 Here s what the keys are used for Primary Secondary Lock Operat
104. don t leave combustible materials or objects which will deform in extreme heat such as lighters and glasses in the vehicle tps I AO2 A uopnq se IU ssoad uado o Yores sg 1 ay nd tuado ot un pue uojing 2583191 JU SSaid uado OT 910540 193499 BR sjusuniedulo a3e 1038 100 3U0L Y Z UOUNA osea oy xog u00 g i t t i t t i t UI EPZEIA mog DuIALIG Driving Your Mazda Cup Holder E Rear Armrest Opening E First Aid Compartment To use the cup holder push the release button and release the lid This opening can be used when you need To open pull the release catch extra space for transporting long items such as skis You can also place things through it directly into the trunk 5 42 Some models tps I9A09 ayy uo dn und nod u ym UO JWOD JIM 1431 10x11UI jtueA DU J3A09 JOLITUL 20 uo dn nd pue 1osrAuns ap JOMO JOLITUL JIUBA OY asn O SIOLITAL JIIBA BPZE A 4nox BUIALIG PIPMUMOP jt Und rostAuns 193u22 e asn O Opis ou 01 11 duras PUB PIEMUMOP J Ind moputm apts e w JosrAuns e 2sn OF preAuAop Y Und 0srauns e asn o SIOSIAUNS SUIAOU S 991 94 943 aym spinbi joy ploy 01 4apjoy dnd ay ISN 1949N papppos aq pino nod mds sjuaju02 ayy fT snosasuvp s1 SuUIAOW S1 212124 21 2 spmb1 104 p 0y 03 19pjoy dno ayy suis Japyoy dno Driving Your Mazda Pa MM AA e E aa Climate C
105. e Always move the seat as Jar back as possible because the force of a deploying air bag could cause serious injury or death to the child 2 3 Secure the child restraint system with the lap portion of the lap shoulder belt See the instructions on the child restraint system for belt routing instructions To get the retractor into the automatic locking mode pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt until the entire length of the belt is out of the retractor Push the child restraint system firmly into the vehicle seat Be sure the belt retracts as snugly as possible Clicking from the retractor will be heard during retraction if the system is in automatic locking mode If the belt does not lock repeat this step Inspect this function before each use of the child restraint system You should not be able to pull the shoulder belt out of the retractor while the system is in the automatic locking mode When you remove the child restraint system be sure the belt fully retracts to return the system to emergency locking mode before occupants use the seat belts SC gI Z 28ed waisAs Jurenser pyryo e q pavad oq pinous 33 81 SQL or 19Pun 35041 UAP LUIS 8 aq 2028 DIM S DM O P NOYS sjupdno o 2 91 24 92 10f 3Jpa poutu 1509 jo fo uoisi 02 VJUOAf DIU 10 DJuo 1f p Suunp Quo 270fu1 0 pajoadxa aq uno s3oq a ajoudoiddo ay p s tun ut snoras ju2424d jou Kou S DG am auory sno423uDp s 1u2p1200
106. e bright driving very slowly and applying the metal parts brakes lightly until brake performance is normal 2 Use a good grade of natural wax for metallic mica and solid colors 3 When waxing coat evenly with the sponge supplied or a soft cloth 4 Wipe off the wax with a soft cloth 7 6 LL unsni ISNBI JIM AI padden Ja1em P3233019 20 10u p nous jeu S JOy URIP JABU s1oquioui oure1j pue s oued 193201 s100p Jo SIZPI 1IMO MY d BUMOW JNOYJA UILI8 PEO IYJ UMOD JOM 0 p003 uey wey 3 10U Op IA y UIp pu pnw pru Ajisea Ady osne2oq sea s 0 uonuane eroods Avg puou JSA9 SIY OP 0 osje ALT 19 UutA yaba Jo pua DY 3 19 EA PjOo JO ULIBMIAN YIM S UISNOY 994 M pue poqiopun ay ysn y jy3noJoy y Teua SAISOIOODUE UJIM D91602 oq Aew syed s yno u3A2 WASS jsneuxo pue ued 100 j wey sout nJ se syed poqu1apun yons jo uongiou91 p pue Surjsnu dn paads ppm Kot poAourai 30u JI poqiopun ay uo 3991109 AE ojuoo ISNP 104 p sn sjuaA os pue EAOUI9I MOUS pue 391 10j p3SN jes pue s eorurouqo peo 2 UBUIJUIEJA poquopu gg punoduioo 9A1129101d 19110 aWIOS JO Aa umajonad a4rsonio2uou YIM Wo 1209 01 dau osje p no 3 ensn ue J9LABIY Aesaad JO xem JO Sureoo e pm syed ejour ju8Uq 19409 seoJe 815809 ur JO JIYILIM p oo SuLING ASNI YSty 0 3t qni pue aAneAsosaid awoyo JO xem jdde saoeyins 239u1 3y311q uo UOISOLIOD 1u9A91d o 001 pws JO
107. e rear window defroster switch page 5 37 3 24 Some models ll Rearview Mirror With Day Night Function Before driving adjust the rearview mirror to center on the scene through the rear window Do this with the day night lever in the day position Push the lever forward for day driving Pull it back to reduce glare from headlights View from above Stay Side view If your forward view is obstructed by the mirror or the sunvisor hits the mirror adjust the mirror stay to the center horizontal position S opour 2006 STE Butaoul S1 9791494 21 9yya fooauns uado y ysnoay Sunfyikup puajxa 40 dn punjs saaduassod 19 1 uoqq anf snola s 40 YIDIP INDI pynod SIY BujAout st 23121424 21 aya SUIYJOWOS 14 poo SULID 40 pnay 241 snosasupp aq pmos foosuns ay ysnosys poq 211 fo pd 419430 40 SULID poay o1 Suipuoix g RS ay Yano Suy 20 POOR SA SUPU DNINAVM YOUAMS YN ou nd asopo oL YOUAS n 201 usnd m OL UONB DUIA AIOUL ptaord O uado Dam oq UB JOOJUNS ot JO IEA AL PIE MIO YOIMS apys oy usnd asoro OL 1891 JU PIBMO YONMAS epus Ju pnd uonisod Aue 03 uado or uonisod IDNO aQ ul s Yous uonru r oy u ouA JUO Ki eouno o poso 1o peuedo aq ued JOOJUNS au uongas do jooruns y S19D0QI09S 94 UDYI 194314 sBung Y9DIS 1 uoq s up suisunys uaym 402 sayjoun 314 07 nO4 95809 143141 YIM oain M2144D24 IYI UL MAIA ANOK 43
108. e s3eq Ie ou quawidinby Ajojes erjuossq Essential Safety Equipment A WARNING Sitting too close to the air bag storage compartments or placing hands or feet on them is extremely dangerous Air bags inflate with great force and speed Serious injuries could occur if someone is too close The driver should always hold onto only the rim of the steering wheel The front seat passenger should keep both feet on the floor Front seat occupants should adjust their seats as far back as possible and always sit upright against the seatbacks with seat belts worn properly 2 28 When an air bag deploys a loud inflation noise can be heard and some smoke will be released Neither is likely to cause injury Z WARNING Hot Air Bag Inflators Hot air bag inflators are dangerous Immediately after inflation the inflators in the steering wheel or the dashboard are very hot You could get burned Don t touch the internal components of the air bag storage areas after the bags have inflated N WARNING Modifying the components or wiring of the supplemental restraint system is dangerous You could accidentally activate it or make it inoperable Don t make any modifications to the supplemental restraint system This includes installing trim badges or anything else over the air bag storage areas It also includes installing extra electric equipment on or near system components or wiring 677
109. ebbing this may weaken it A WARNING Damaged Seat Belt Using damaged seat belts is dangerous In a collision damaged belts cannot provide adequate protection Have your Authorized Mazda Dealer replace damaged belts immediately 7 10 E Cleaning the Window Interiors If the windows become covered with an oily greasy or waxy film clean them with glass cleaner Follow the directions on the container Z CAUTION Don t scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window You may damage the rear window defroster grid CA 0 o0 00 00 Gi IIUBUDJUITIA ISUAO IDUPUAUIBIA PAMPAS uononponuj syaaay pin so MI ions Jo suoioadsui 10 N324 YOU 0 MOY UO SUOHOTAISUI YJIM Suojo papnjoul 240 Sajnpayos 2ubu lulDiuu iW Sad aui SUNDIOA pub 49100 941 SurSuoyo sopo q aadim pup sqing Sut5b d a no u18u ays SuiSupqo sp sqof Lount YONS 9914498 f 98 01 SIUDM OYM 40I042d0 21jj 4of apin8 p so parodord uaag SOY Y UONIIS OF SHAJISMOYI 3404 Siyi fo yanu op 01 safodd S42uM0 Kup Sumas pup 2upu ju1puu fo ULIOf ayi ui 2409 40824 spaau 11 Ca2unfoDui aja Jo aoaid 2310 b st vpzo anod asnvoag IJUBUIJUIEIA Maintenance Introduction Be extremely careful to prevent injury to yourself and others and damage to your vehicle when using this manual for inspection and maintenance If you re unsure about any procedure it describes we strongly urge you to have a reliable and qualified service shop
110. educed fuel economy and poor sealing of the tire bead which will deform the wheel and cause separation of tire from rim Overinflation can produce a harsh ride and a greater possibility of damage from road hazards Keep your tire pressure at the correct levels If one frequently needs inflating have it inspected Overinflation or underinflation of tires is dangerous Adverse handling or unexpected tire failure could result in a serious accident Always inflate the tires to the correct pressure page 10 4 Te 8 Pean SINUS IAP sso1o sr pueq 20 2310 9q 11 ade dar 0 poou eui nox susddey sup usym 311 ay 2oe doy pean 31 ssoJoe pueq pros e se Ieadde pim JOJEIIPUI IBM UIAD SIIM IM JJ 919 e SUDEBIDA A pear wom pean man JOIN JRSM Pear 9pIS 0 IPIS WOT pajejo1 JI POUIFLIM aq tw IIUBULIOIod ILL 3PIS 0 APIS WO JOU Tear O JUOJJ UIOJJ UO spn1s 10 uroyed pean BILIJILUWASE ue JABU yey soin Jerpe1 pue sam euornoarpiun ayejoy NOILLAVO Y ssouy3n 10g sinu 3n 241 12edsur pue p 91 aded uoneouro ds O1 sainssaid oin Je S uuq uonglo1 1911 y SULYCIG DIDADS e 99M 32up eq JO InO e JUJWUSIJE paaym 1odogduiy e ainssaid oin JIAO e SS UIMOTIO 31 JO uoneutquioo JO uo Aq pasneo Ayyensn si ream peunouqy oseuep pue m u A un 10 way 12edsur ospy 39UB EQ 799 009 10 urat adem uonejoa SULING sdopoAop m wno jt J9UOOS JO UA
111. electing the most suitable fan speed and airflow When the system is in AUTO mode and the engine is cold the position will be selected automatically BW Setting lii Stopping 1 Press the AUTO switch The green Press the OFF switch indicator will illuminate 2 Turn the dial to set the temperature The temperature setting you select will be displayed but the degree symbol and F Fahrenheit will not be displayed 5 46 LES p KeIdsip UNMS aq 10u ILA Itouu up 4 pue Joqui s OLMO Y ay ssaxd jonuos ongurojne 9918op 201 1nq peKe dsrp aq 1m 0 YAS Jey UINA OL peoneuojne 199795 NOA Sunes aamesodua ayy Vado o enunuoo IIrA Samgat JALYO qpy PA 9DUBI sr uonoung oneurojne Su possad st YIJMS onuoo JayoUR JI ee1oduroj jeururnjir HA JOWIIPUL UJIJI JI ayy 1snfpe 01 erp sup uin 94 apout OLAV ur sr WSS IP UIAM IO amendu y PMS ONY a Sdunjas ONBUIO NE 34 IPLUIAO S ONUOI ENUBUI I 013u0 enuen uone od usjs s Bpzeyy INOX Sua Driving Your Mazda M Fan Switch The fan has 4 speeds The one you select will be displayed on the control panel 5 48 A C Switch Push this switch to choose normal operation A C economical operation ECON or to turn the air conditioner off The air conditioner is filled with R134a a refrigerant that will not damage the ozone layer If the air conditioner is low on refrigerant or has some other problem cons
112. em in your vehicle needs to be bedded down by an Authorized Mazda Dealer whenever the parking brake shoes or drums are changed or there is a reduction in parking brake performance AN CAUTION Driving with the parking brake on will cause excessive wear of the brake linings or pads Brake System Warning Light The brake warning light comes on when you start the engine It should be on when the engine is running and the parking brake is set If the brake warning light stays on after the parking brake is fully released the brake system has a malfunction Refer to Warning Lights Beeps page 5 26 LTS qissod SB uoos se poz1euoa1 AJOJILA am 2aEH uonounygu Y oje rpur 1 USIOP pue jroedeo Arayjeq JO yout e o anp SI SIY WO S tuo JUST SururgA sgy 341 pue s11220 ud jo ssouuoAoun ue parre3s dum sr ourguo oq US AA Surarap afos sof aynjysqns v SD gY uo Kas 1 uop OS ju2pi22p up JAVY 1148 UDI NOX oIDfIMS PVOL ayi uo 4ajom fo INDIA IIVJUO PDOA pup u01314f 949 parnpas Sutunjdospacy pup 4198079 007 901494 sayjoun 3UMO JOf SUNDI ID paods aaissaoxa SUIALIP ss234994 pun afosun Jof 3j0suaduwum JOUUDI SY ayy Sav DNINYUVM PES SI uA ou USIA Io e asejins JO 8p A e dn pring lan S211 ay ASNLIAQ suonipuoo asa J9pun dois 0 o2utisip SSA ambas Aew urojs s Surqeiq euLou E YIM AJOMYIA Y uonepunoj prey g savy Aqjensn yorya durpx 10 9AEIB 10 MOU
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114. enough even when fully extended a selt belt extender may be available to you at no charge from your Authorized Mazda Dealer This extender will be only for you and for the particular vehicle and seat Even if it plugs into other seat belts it may not hold in the critical moment of a crash When ordering an extender only order one that provides the necessary additional length to fasten the seat belt properly Please contact your Authorized Mazda Dealer for more information A WARNING Using a seat belt extender when not necessary is dangerous The seat belt will be too long and not fit properly In an accident the seat belt will not provide adequate protection and you could be seriously injured Only use the extender when it is required to fasten the seat belt properly LUC ATEISSOd SV MOT SV INV A IO NS WOM 20 p nous 1 q de eu y s10320p J19U Aq popuouruio221 se SINQUIISSE 1190 1238 TEM pinoys UdsWOM JUBUSILJ UJWOA juu gi yuswidinby Ajojes jeryuessq Mid I soyour 9 um S 9 st poq S 4asn ayy fo 191192 ayy PUD opyonq s 19pualx a ay uaamjaq a2upjsip ay fi 113u2 U1 1491401 S IUO 980049 40 19DU91X29 23 ISN 1 HOT pasnfur A sno119S ag pmo nod pup u0999301d ojonbapo apiaosd jou pm 119q 3095 ay guapa uv u 4j42doud nf jou Dia y2q 3098 2j sno4233upp 1 240 00 51 JOY 4apuajxa UD ZUA ONINNVA 1095 40 9391494 justa ffip p ut saptajxa ayy osn NMAAAN 095 pup HPA spjnaysvd 211 40f
115. er switch on the outside of it the seat e To prevent the battery from running down avoid using the power adjust when the engine is stopped The adjuster uses a great amount of electric power e Don t use the switch to make more than one adjustment at a time 2 4 Some models S Z s opour IWOS 4 YONMS AY ISLI JUBA NO 313Ue ap 18 SI yORqivas 201 UJYA YMS Sururr 291 ay durum Aq 9 Sue xoeqiees aui o3ueu auto Ia gi lI JUBA NO 9I9QA SI eds au UIM 11 Surseo o1 pue 197439 JU uo UMOP SuIssaid Aq ui0j0q je2s 20 Iamo d JUBM NOA MUM SI IIS DY UAM YMS JU ISLAY YONMAS oup JO 191u92 ou uo dn 3ur nd Aq woyog jeas ap astey 41uounsnfpy y 2H Jess y 110110Q 1898 y JO 143194 1831 t Isn pe 0 YIJIAS IP JO Jq II IOMO JO IHY JUauysn p y ISE way LOJOJ 89S Y juauidmbg Lage jeryuossq Essential Safety Equipment AN WARNING M Head Restraint Siting in N WARNING Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is moving is dangerous because you don t get the full protection from seat belts During sudden braking or a collision you can slide under the lap belt and suffer serious internal injuries For maximum protection sit well back and upright Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous With no support behind your head your neck could be seriously injured in a collision Always drive with the head restraints inserted when seats are bei
116. es steering column lock o No es If you must leave your vehicle with another person such as a parking attendant protect items by locking the glove box and trunk lid with the primary key Keep that key and give the other person only the secondary key A code number is stamped on the plate attached to the key set detach this plate and store it in a safe place not in the vehicle for use if you need to make a replacement key Also write down the code number and keep it in another safe and handy place but not in the vehicle If your key is lost consult your Authorized Mazda Dealer with the code number ready IPA M apisul Ady ay JAVI 0 JOU Nyares aq ABM SIU SIOOP eu Surqooi UAM 420 01 YOR Ap premo AJOJUN o JUOIJ ay pemo Ady oy un 9X pim poxoopun Ioop JO P9A90 20 ueo 100p JOY T U1EI 9g 350 9 pue uojnq yooq IPISUI AY umop ysnd Ady Y INOY IM 100p JWOY ADO OL Ady qua Sunyoo un Buo A Aay Inouyra JUDO A x20 100q 3PISMO g u24ppn2 potus YIM 2791494 ANGA U SIY ay 2402 J UO 24014 2 211 24 IYI IY UJAO 40 5 04 u02 421 10 40 SMOPUIM samod yna Avid pmos kay P2114 usas 10 poanfui amp jppq 34129 IUONUOS Ul jmsaa ppmoo sn S1n0428UDp S1 Kay uogiust ayy UJIM 9191494 D Ul uauppnjo yous Sunab ININUVA 100p 10014 SA9O0 T 100 1 EPZEJA INOX BUIMOUY Knowing Your Mazda To lock a rear door push down the inside lock button and
117. fus ui yynsaa pus pof 0 10Y94UD 31 95NDI pjnod sn p snosasuvp St UI2jS S JU104J824 p ni o D mq SunfyKup 34n225 0 421321 ayy ZUN Lq pze pezuouiny ue paisur pue poseyornd oq ueo yy 10goue 19191 pzejq e dens 1203 e Jo asn eu sexnbor urojs s jurenso1 p rqo IMO JT ONINAVA S7 ui9js S Jurg ns zr pitu Zurejsug g quaurdinby age erjuossq Essential Safety Equipment N WARNING An unsecured child restraint system is dangerous In a sudden stop or a collision it could move causing serious injury or death to the child or other occupants Make sure the child restraint system is properly secured in place according to the manufacturers instructions Y Lap belt Rear seat center Y Rear door side lap shoulder belt Rear seat Secure the system with a lap belt Adjust for a snug fit by pulling on the loose end Follow these instructions when using a of the belt webbing child restraint system 1 Secure the child restraint system with the lap portion of the lap shoulder belt See the instructions on the child restraint system for belt routing instructions 2 To get the retractor into the automatic locking mode pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt until the entire 2 22 tcc eos s Jasuassed JUOJJ OY ut urajs s jured sa1 p mqo Sutoe 1uoJJ e Sursn uays suononnsut ISIP MOJO Surajs S jureJiso1 p rqo JOJO JOJ yeas pourojoud ISP AP OSTE st IWS s 1o2
118. g and result in an accident Don t drive with any tires that have incorrect air pressure When you check the regular tire s air pressure check the spare tire too 14 Store the damaged tire in the trunk Repair it and replace the spare with it as soon as possible To prevent the jack jack handle and tool bag from rattling store them properly E Spare Tire Your Mazda has a temporary spare tire It s lighter and smaller than a conventional tire is designed only for emergency use and should be used only for VERY short periods Temporary spares should NEVER be used for long drives or extended periods N WARNING on Ice or Snow Driving with a spare tire on the front driving wheels on ice or snow is dangerous Handling will be affected You could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident Put the spare tire on the rear axle and move a regular tire to the front TZ 9 IU SUBS ou 3 A OLYIA INOA uo ain areds Asesodurd ouo Aquo aer epzeJA INO JO ATUO PousIsap u q SEU JI FIPA Topo Aue uo ads Amgmodotat nod asn 1 uo q Auadoid 31 1 UOM Ji osneooq am sty uo ureqo arn e sn 1 DOC urur cz your 3noqe paonpal st asue PUNOI oq os S Am PUORUIALOS Y utu 1 j gurs SI JOJOUILIP 011 SILT USE A IBD 3neuro ne ue y3noly SALUD 1Luop tOSTV Soroe1sqo JIAO SUIALIP PIOAY y u 08 ydw ps peeoxe 1 uoq SUIMO OJ ap 9AJISQO y IYI 01 JO areds Axeroduia 341 01
119. ginning of the one being played To stop this operation and play the cassette tape press the button again t6 S Aed yeadai jaoues o ulese ouo uonnq adar ap SSDIA pe amp ejdstp aq INA LA pajeadaJ aq 1154 SuLkejd uon r s Ju umn SUL Ae d 8uunp uonng wadas ap ssaig A poyeodas uonos es e o u31Si 0 qtssod JI so xeur uonpiodo stu L Avyd qeaday A Spuooes UBU SSA JO speArajur HOUS AIDA sey ode y SutDIO391 IAH E SI ade y SIE A1o1ur puas 3 uo sey ode y SDUO29S c UBU SSI JO s eA19jut uoys Aroa sey ade y BuID1O291 DAI st ode y SIBAJIJUI JUDTIS Suo sey adel y 9A9 MO 8 W PapIOda SEM ade y jt Apredoud awado jou Zeut DAY 9 9 MO EI PIPIJODII sem ade V e Jt Apsadoid ajezodo jou Aew LAM Uonos es x u ou O ade ou IDUBAPE POMPUIOME ta 1 398ds xue q jo Spuo29s CT s 3319D DAV JI _ rn lt I _R A A AA A AAA EPZEJA INOX SUAL Driving Your Mazda Y Blank skip This feature makes it possible to automatically skip intervals between songs if the interval is 15 seconds long or longer Press the blank skip button to set the blank skip BS will be displayed Press the blank skip button once again to cancel the blank skip function 5 94 BS may not operate properly if e Noise is in an interval between songs e The song has a silent part which is 15 seconds long or longer Y Stopping Press the power volume knob to stop cas
120. has settled on your vehicle s finish E Damage Caused by Bird Dropping Insects or Tree Sap Y Occurrence Bird dropping contain acids If these aren t removed they can eat away the clear and color base coat of the vehicle s paintwork When insects stick to the paint surface and decompose corrosive compounds form These can erode the clear and color base coat of the vehicle s paintwork if they are not removed Tree sap will harden and adhere permanently to the paint finish If you scratch the sap off while it is hard some vehicle paint could come off with it TIALS Zum Aq paddiyo 1ured mok Sta jo soouet eq ssonpoi peau IU A AP pue nod u A1 q e2uvjsIp ages e Suda Suiddrqo jured prose 03 MOH A o rQq94 INOA SHU SANY s aqaa Jayoue Aq Jie sy ur uod jaaeis UJYM sin o5o 3urddiyo Jure g J9U3LINIIO A Suddo jueq a ustus S 3ru A INO uo seu 1AM puly NDA 1978 A orerpourui USE aq ppnoys sd ls s u UONI SIL ur suononnsur t 0 S tp1oooe ystu SW DAJOSIIA 01 AMNYA INO XEM pue Usen 0 JESSIOAU SI 1 Uuonu A 1d A Ustutj s ej INO sewep ueo saut au SOULE IA uoz O USPIEY pue NENUIJUOI IM sjeJauru ay seyeJodeAo pue ojorq24A t uo S3 IJ95 s e1ourui osou SUNNVIUOD BINISIOW jf eui pue ge se YONS s eJourur njuney urejuoo ued Jajem de uaaa pue Mop Soy uey auand A SJEN IIIA If TIM UNA suqop pauasoo au UO ssuu Iodedsmau eu SULAOUWIAI 19 F SIDO
121. he audio system on Press the power volume knob again to turn the audio system off To prevent the battery from being discharged do not leave the audio system on for a long period when the engine is not running 5 84 Increase Decrease Y Volume adjustment Turn the power volume knob to adjust the volume Y Audio sound adjustment 1 Press the audio control knob to select bass treble fade or balance control The selected function will be indicated SS PIYIBII u q SEU 9A9 PAJISIP am UIYM QOUY ouo OPNE JU ILAIA podejdsip 3q I 9A3 SUL 01201 ISPALIIP 01 Uat om 01 souo pagorid 19131y asvaJOUl ol 14311 oq 01 qouy oriuoo orpne ay un pacedsip q TUA TAAL QOUA onuoo orpne ou 3urssald Aq ALL j29 as sonipenb euo roug rg ay jsnfpe or 0 13u02 3 9IJ pouoeai uooq seu 942 pe1rsop a uou qou x omuoo orpne aug ISLAMA podeydsip q ILA 9A9 ML WAYI ISPALDIP OF 1je 34 01 s uo1 p ouo1rd 19Aol 9sealour oj 14311 eu 03 qouq OMUOI orpne JU UN pat dsip eq Win SSY E qouy lOonuo2 orpne au sulssoid Aq SSvg 199195 sonienb rguo J9MO t 1snfpe OL 011uoo sseg EPZA Inox SUALI 9IUB EG JO ope q n sseq tuonounj pajoa as ou sn pe 01 qoux jonuos orpne Ju um Z 77402 O1GAY JI HSfid peKe dsip q TIA TO Pue d q ia yun eu spuo2 s z 104 qouy o uoo orpne JU ssaid ooug eq pue apes 21021 SSeq 39891 ol p 12
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124. ing distances or even total brake failure This could cause loss of vehicle control and a serious accident Avoid continuous application of the brakes Shift to a lower gear when going down steep hills ST S 491094 pzojpy PIZLOYINY uv ynsuos 40 D2ipui 4024 pod ayj spay NOK SD 4005 SY JUIPIDID SHOWS D ISNDO pub nof pinos saywag ayy snosasuop 1 spod osip uson YIM Sutatuq ONINIVA e qissod SB UOOS SE IIIQ PPZEIA pozuoyIny ug j nsuoo astou stu Jeau NOA UAM pooejdar 99 PINOYS sped ou y uwm 0 estou BULYDIAIOS e SISNEI SILI sojejd osip 94 1983409 SJOJE2IDUI JIM UI ING JU UJOM 9u1029q sped INPIQ osip JU usu JOJE9PUT IBIM peg INLIA a Joulsou aououofiad a yvaq mun pyy saypaq ayy urddo pun joys 124 Sunatap q soomaq ayy UG pojoaffo uaaq 94DY SIYDAG 211 ABYJaYM IIVIIpui Dim Sungbiq 14317 JUPI snor1os D u1 JNSIL PINO 3uryvaq uaym apis 240 0 Zuyd 2191194 ayy 40 39 UD SIP Suiddojs pasv99u snosasuvp 1 S2YD4G Jam Ya Sula DNINAVM EDZEJA Inox Zut Driving Your Mazda up To set L To release M Parking Brake To set the parking brake depress the brake pedal then pull the brake handle fully upward To release it pull the handle up and press the button Depress the brake pedal then lower the handle to the release position while holding the button in Release the pedal when it s safe to do so 5 16 The drum in disc parking brake syst
125. l need to be reset desired level has been reached 5 86 L8 S UO OIPe ou um 0 uonnq Z TIAH 10 WY Su SS914 NO IPEN A uontsod ID NO 10 D DOV 94 01 YINAS uoniu r oy UN OTPRI ay ajeJado ol opey oy Zurjeuad y Epze inog SuiALIQ pour 2010 y oi 319421 JIM ejdsrp ay usu spuosas Ud 10 p9 R ASIP 39 IA pow orpne poioo os AY UO SI pow euim JU aym poi29 os st UONeIado orpne JI P9 R ASIP aq IM own DY PAAS u aq seu pow SUIT 201 UJUA OIpNe pue ou u99m32q erdsrp t s oleur lle SIU uonnq A9019 au Surss id Aq pa3ueyo oq ue run ay uo Aejdsip au 3pow Ae dsip au gurdueq A Moy 200 o2ueApe A E OMBUIOJNE ITA Sumas nou ou uru GC 01 OF UIO1J moy 2u JO Wed Joye JU urpim SI SUNOS JU JUANI S ADO O JU JI 00 91 198 3q JIM soinutur JU um puodes e p ss 1d sr goung 35012 eq pue p ss idsr A Jou v JU 1ourou JI Suryseyy st awn Juanma s ADOJO ap apu pojsnfpe jou sr tun AN JI Driving Your Mazda Y Band selection Choose AM by pressing the AM button and FM by pressing the FM1 2 button The selected mode will be indicated If FM stereo is being received ST will be displayed If the FM broadcast signal becomes weak reception automatically changes from STEREO to MONO for reduced noise and the ST indicator will go out 5 88 Y Tuning The radio has four tuning methods Manual Seek Preset chan
126. lds and direct sunlight Protect the exposed cassette tape from dirt and damage Store cassette tapes in their original cases or other protective cases Insert only cassette tapes into the slot If objects other than cassette tapes are inserted they may damage the player L6 S HAO JO NO punos Zudaag sun umy rm spuoo s z 1noqe 103 uonnq PEO Ju pue qoux ourmnjoA 12A0d am Sursseud ostp 12eduroo K snoauej nurs awn SunieA sr et M SUL pe amp etjdsrp st uy USYM Z ZuLinp pay aq ued punos 3uidooq V LIV Spear Avidsip Ju opus UONNG PROT OU SSAA I p n sur 20 jouueo as p joeduroo y UOT I9SUE BULION paAe dstp q ia Joquinu 27360 oY pue 19QUINU osIp au 9SIP 12eduioo au uo SILUSIS eriaip ou spear 1oKejd ou IgA surdoq Ked 210Joq asde uoys e 3q 1114 91991 Aid urgaq pu osip joeduroo ap 195 LA LUSTUBL our Surpeo ojne au Sun1esur UJUM dn opis oqe aq 1snui osip 12eduioo ayy 3SIP Pedwo ay 2unrosug A uonisod Jr NO 10 D DOV P o qoas UONIUSI oyp uni Toue osip joeduroo eq aedo ol J9BUBYO asiq Pedurlo ay 3unevodo y beem BPZEJA Inox ZutaAt0 Driving Your Mazda ee Multiple insertion Inserting to desired tray number 1 Press and hold the load button for 1 Press and hold the load button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard about 2 seconds until a beep is heard 2 When In is displayed insert the 2 Press the channel preset button for the compact disc desi
127. le W When refueling e Brake fluid level page 8 18 e Engine coolant level page 3 15 e Engine oil level page 8 13 e Washer fluid level page 8 22 W At least monthly e Tire inflation pressures page 8 30 W At least twice a year for example every spring and fail e Automatic transaxle fluid level page 8 21 Power steering fluid level page 8 20 You can do the following scheduled maintenance items if you have some mechanical ability and a few basic tools and if you closely follow the directions in this manual e Air filter page 8 23 e Engine coolant page 8 15 e Engine oil and oil filter page 8 13 augua ayy Jo dsui nok usya yajims uoyUs 211 wosf Kay ayy 240ut24 pun ffo YIJIMS UONIUSI ayy uan uf ay 4q poanfui 1501498 aq pjnoo nox Summa 3 us aurdua ayy uaym u949 amp pajoadxoun uo 231102 pino uvf Sunoo2 y y snosasuvp si uoyisod II NO 243 ut YIJIMS UOHIUSI ay ypa 2u1duo ayy Suyoadsuy ogoadsu DNINAVM Mi pf 3u11002 40 auisua ay avau Suyjas a40f2q 3u1110 2 2500 Appius put SIALDOS s21pf22u 1D pun saoDpy2au pup s 1 91DA s23 2204q s8un q122ds2 Kajama yp 2401124 NOK JOY 1101122 yDuu POOY ay sapun Supy 10m Ana ou13uo ayy una snu nod fi 240f2424 T Kanfui ui ynsaa pup sj4pd sujaou ui pajsunjua 2311022q UDI 19415 Su1J0 9500 40 Kajama anam nod U3YM SNOLISUDP 21011 u242 SIWMOIIG JI Snosasuvp st SUTUUNI 9u13u9 21 11a
128. le s electrical system is protected by fuses If any lights accessories or controls don t work inspect the appropriate circuit protector If a fuse has blown the inside element will be melted If the same fuse blows again avoid using that system and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible Fuse panel cover roan 2 tee E Fuse Replacement If the electrical system doesn t work first inspect the fuses on the driver s side 1 Turn off the ignition switch and other switches 2 Remove the outer fuse cover 3 Open the fuse panel cover 4 Pull the fuse straight out LI I9A02 AU uo dn Suni pu sqei au Suryooyun Aq 12402 490 q asnj ay uado 7 masks DIOS JU oSeurep AE NOK ISIMIIYYO SUBI DUES ou JO 200 TA STJ e ooejdor SAMY NOLLAVOY SOUDIIMS JOYIO 2 pue Has uonrusr ou yo WIN sdois 3894 Aol o 1 poveda aq asnu JI UMOTQ SI asny E jj poou eui 19pun noro OTT Vd 19019 sn ay j0edsur YO we urqe2 oy au se yons uoneiedo AINJA 07 enuosso Sume aures 94 Jo ouo Mou UI sasng au pue YIOM 1 uop sjuauoduioo JOU INAM DIOU JUNLI DUES JU e ta JI o2e da1 UMO Q SI snj e JT 2919919 1eqo Jo SIYSTPE9Y sy J Jo ouo MOO sesnj areds ou aavy NDA JJ TAVI PPZEIN pezuougny INO 3 nsuo Dias osny 94 uei 1940 ut9 qQ01d V SI ara JJO 03 1 useop pue uo sawo 1431 outduo Yoyo Y JI asny eu Surrejsur I3 JV Powa St OSN POON
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130. lete and permanent satisfaction is our business We are here to serve you All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel we recommend that you take the following steps STEP 1 Contact Your Mazda Dealer Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer This ts the quickest and best way to address the issue If your concern has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS SALES SERVICE or PARTS MANAGER then please contact the GENERAL MANAGER of the dealership or the OWNER STEP 2 Call the Mazda National Customer Assistance Center 800 If for any reason you feel the need for further assistance after contacting your dealership management call Mazda North American Operations Customer Assistance Center toll free at 1 800 222 5500 In order to serve you efficiently and effectively please help us by providing the following information 1 Your name address and telephone number 2 Year and model of vehicle 3 Vehicle Identification Number 17 digits noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver s side corner of the dash 4 Purchase date and current mileage 5 Your dealer s name and location 6 Your question s 9 2 IOINQLISIC epzepq 1so1eou INO JIPIUOD se l d y S Ap IPISINO IA
131. lity to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and excessive temperatures can lead to sudden tire failure Grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger vehicle tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinflation or excessive loading either separately or in combination can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure 676 3utlloH am WOI JOJES AYA JOJOL 1noqe uonpuuoJur JOYJO UTEIGO osje UBD nox 06S0Z O q uoiSurgseA UONBLIO SUE JI jo juauniedag SI VSLHN O SILA JO Vaw DG UOISULUSEAA ut EZ 10 99 10 6 6 bZp 008 pie 292 1101 euipog A9jes omy 201 e9 r tht Abul no Y SE HN 1283002 OL JONG ISIC 19110d Ww vpze A moq UOBRIOA 107 1010 A EDZEIA 10 Io eop INO no U33MJ9Q suropqoud FENPIAIPUL ur paA OAU 9UI002Q JOUUEO VSLHN Amo uSieduro pouro1 pue 18991 Japo ABU ji SOJOIYIA jo dno13 e ul sistxo 129 9p Ajayes jen spuij 11 JI pue uone3nsaaur ue u do Ae 31 sjure du102 Je IUIIS S2A19291 Y S LHN JI G01nq
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133. moderate right side collision Whenever possible always secure a child 12 years and under on the rear seat with _an appropriate child restraint system for the child s age and size Never use a rear facing child restraint system on the front seat with an air bag that could deploy 2 26 N WARNING Rear facing child restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous The child restraint system can be hit by a deploying air bag and moved violently backward resulting in serious injury or death to the child Never use a rear facing child restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy Crash sensors and diagnostic module SAS unit Inflators and air bags E System Description The supplemental restraint system has two basic subsystems e The air bag system with inflators and air bags e The electric system with crash sensors and diagnostic module LTT SULSIS S OU ooe doz UE JALEA PPZETA pezuouny ue mc po e dou aq 3s8nu pue urede 3 104 JOU TIM S38Q are ayy TE 19 V 3940 Aquo uoroung 1M Seq We ou ejepgop pomb s3eq are ou uore yur IP Jay S38Q mg ou Ieur o poonpoud 218 sosed uode pue uogoniN SIOJ JUE JU 01 JU9S sr juaumo LILNA UL 2210 9je1opour UB 19169 8 Jo edu eo 19919P SIOSUIS qse1o 3eq Ie uou gu SHA Ae ay A0H Ug PAWAN HUN 14315 jo mo aw Kou preoqusep pis 198u sspd ou PUB oo JULIAS ay JO 19JU99 OY UL p junour or
134. nel and uto memory tuning The easiest way to tune stations is to set them on preset channels If the power supply is interrupted fuse blows or the battery is disconnected the preset channels will be canceled Higher frequency Lower frequency Manual tuning Pressing the manual tuning button will change to a higher or lower frequency Seek tuning Pressing the seek tuning button for more than about half a second until a beep is heard will cause the tuner to seek a higher or lower frequency automatically 68 S 310 8 0 JUBA no spueq pue sUOTIEIS Jao am 104 uoneiodo si Jeaday IOUIOU OY ur DIS MOU SI UOUEIS MY p Ke dsrp aq jim Aouanbayy uonejs pue J9QUINU ouueuo 13s91d ou pyeou st dooq e nun spuosas 7 jnoqe 107 uonnq sard ouueyo e sso1dop PUB JUBA nod OODEIS ap o SUN ZA JO TW TA V 129195 38117 ouuttp 39 OF suonejs WA ZI PUR JAV 9 9101s o pasn oq UB s ouueqo asard xis ML Sum BUUBYD 3383 17 pe o ue oq IA sjouueuo Jasad 201 p31oouuoosIp st Io eq t JO SMO Q osny padnuamm st Ajddns samod am JI dooq ou Jaye uolinq AP ISLAMA se q Surddoijs mom Surdueuo padeydsip 9Q IA Jaquinu ouueqo Iy n ivi onunuoo pim ouonbay ayy uoning pue Aouanbayj uoneis aq uonnq asard ap ploy pue ssaid o onunuoo noA D ouueqo sit sso1d UJUI pue ZWA 10 TWA ALY 199198 AIOULOW oq ut ouo Ium OL A n n H EPZEJA nox SUIALIG Driving Your Mazda
135. ng used and make sure they are properly adjusted Y Height adjustment To raise a head restraint pull it up to the desired position To lower the head restraint press the stop catch release then push the head restraint down Adjust the head restraint so that the top parallels the top of the passenger s ears never the passenger s neck 2 6 LT Sjopour JULOS y JJO pue uo juaumo oq durum Aq amerad 1895 soje n3o1 je1sourioq aur UO QUIOD IM 1981 1o1e31pu ou uonisod NO th UI St q9IIAS oI UIM JJO JO uo JOULIEM VES JU WIN 0 Q21LAS JU SS Id uonisod ID NO 94 ui aq asnu yams uonru8tr au pojeou AEII AW SIEIS JUOI au IJULIBAA JE3S uonisod Pallsap MY 0 9 3Ue ou JULY pue juie 21 peasy JU Jo do eu 01 aunssoud Kidde oj8ue jurexisor peoy 1snfpe or 3895 S 3aA1A q jyuounsn pe quy A 3usuidinbz Ajayes jerjuosszq Essential Safety Equipment Rear Seat A WARNING Stacking luggage or other cargo higher than the seatback or putting things on the rear package tray is dangerous During sudden braking or a collision it can become a projectile that may hit and injure passengers Don t stack things higher than the seatback or put things on the rear package tray 2 8 Some models Head Restraint A WARNING Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous With no support behind your head your neck could be seriously i
136. ngine 59 8 1 520 Front tread V6 DOHC 60 2 1 530 2 5 liter V6 DOHC Rear tread a 59 8 1 520 Miller Cycle Engine Wheelbase 108 3 2 750 V6 DOHC Weights Overall length Overall width Overall height Unit pound kg Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC 4 127 1 872 4 242 1 924 2 253 1 022 2 390 1 084 1 874 850 1 850 840 GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating 2 5 liter V6 DOHC 01 uu p1 0 1D ul p0 0 6t00 uu 9 0 4 0 ut 1 0 0 420 0 des 3n d y1edg VdINd01O41 VdlINd8OH SAIZ Ad 31 391 Ad SERANK I UK SPA ka WA morai moio es dorazi due o azi_ ga Sgae pop seale prop AHS HVSS 3IHS HVCS Dame ABS HVZS AZI YHS HV8b AZ1 991J 2DUPUNUIBIA 391 2DUBUIJUIEJA TC OHOG 9A Wat SH IANN AN SZ PPOW uraJs S 8321132917 99 PETT 99 96p 7 utr n OLE ur n5 zgel unu Tp x unu Z h x O C08 UZEZ X OIE SPR UI z6z x ecc o meson ausu APA Jor ouidu q suongorosdgs Specifications Capacities US gt Imp qt ES with oil filter 4 2 3 5 4 0 replacement 2 5 liter thout oil V6 DOHC HIT ol filter 3 9 3 3 3 7 replacement with oil filter Cycle Engine V6 without oil DOHC filter 4 0 3 4 3 8 replacement transaxle Miller
137. njured in a collision Always drive with the head restraints inserted when seats are being used and make sure they are properly adjusted Y Height adjustment To raise a head restraint pull it up to the desired position To lower the head restraint press the stop catch release then push the head restraint down Adjust the head restraint so that the top parallels the top of the passenger s ears never the passenger s neck 677 no punoJe y PUJIKI ure3e ua pue opour ZUIO AJUIBIOWI 0 A98Q 11 1194409 0 ny 1199 34 198 91 VAW JES p ur AMIYA oy dois ued noA nun yem opouir Fuyoo ADUIBIOUID o qe110jur02 210ui DY 0 ma o INO 19j 001 119q oui poj nd sary NO ssnedoq opoui ZUIADO onguiolng ou ut oq Au nod uonou ui Jo paddoys si JIYA OY AYM JUIUIAQUI 9 qeg110juroo si puiu PUL IYSN S199 119 A JI UOISI OO e duunp UONISOd ut X20 JIM 10198 n 1 DY pue juednooo au uo o qe110Juroo SUWA 1199 20 opoui 3uryoo Kouoa1ouio oui ul ZUA My Sir 0 NO AEM ou UE 3199 ay 3ury nd Aq spow 3up20 INBUIOINE ojur JI IAOU NDA nun opoui Sur42o0 A2uos1ouio Ju ur 20 SAM 1M 1 PLNA AU seu 119 ou jT poui Zur420 JUIZ IDU juaunsn pe jenuew UJIM 319q de e seu uonisod gas 191022 121 OY POL Sur20 MNewO Ne surojs s 10 DS DUU 10 pue opouir Sur20 Kou i u o sapo o ut 9je1odo SIONA 1 9q 1op nous de oprs 100p 1e21 pue yeas s 198uossed JUOIJ au 194940H UOIST OD e S
138. nt E Air Bag Activation A greater than moderate impact will cause the air bags to inflate in the following cases Hitting a solid wall straight on at greater than about 14 mph 22 km h Frontal impact within about a 30 degree range from head on to the vehicle Hitting a curb pavement edge or hard object Driving into a big hole or hitting the far side of a hole Landing hard or the vehicle falling 2 30 IET JugwAojdap Seq 11e JO ressooou 2910 Surddojs 94 oprAo1d you ABU AJOTYIA aui o edu 130 3u014 juawAojdap seq are 10 ressadou 20107 Surddois am oprAo1d jou Ap 9188 18 e onu e rapun suruuns 10 gurpuo Ieow Zeg JI ay VLAN 0 Joe dur y3nous savy jou Agur1nq oSeurep gauso 19A9S ISNEI so od JO soon SULAJOAUI sedu D S9Sp2 SUIMO JOJ JU ur 9 JU jou ABW s3eq ne ayy edur Jo Kaaa t jo Burpusdag uopegaAnoy seg iry 03 suonejmurg a juauidm b 33jeS erjuoassq Essential Safety Equipment E Non Activation of Air Bags Air bags will not normally inflate in the following cases Collision from the rear Y Vehicle roll over Impact to the side 2 32 ON JUIPIDIP UB UI YOM JOU ABU Ulo S S u L qtSsod se uoos SE IALIA epzejq P3ZLIOYINY ue j nsuoo m22o ISI Jo Aue JI II8 18 UO WO 3 USIOP JO uo SABIS s uselj puejsuoo 1131 guru SYS am USYM p lgorpur SI uonounjgrpur uIojs s Y mo 908 JI spuooos Y INOQE 12 J Y poxue1o Sr o
139. o2 DY SMOJ E AMEY SIQI Led wopury A Aeyd adar 99ueo o ure3r suo uonnq adar Ju Ss 1d pe amp ejdsrp 99 tr LA eo pajeadaz aq tan Sur e d uono r s 1u rmo ayy Aejd Suunp uonnq adar Ap Ssd A payeodai uono l s e 0 UJISI 0 qrssod JI soxeur 21021 SILL Ke d yeaday A un oq UI ST ostp j2eduroo e Gan SurAejd yes 03 uonnq AgId ostp 12eduroo Ju ssaJq Bured A epzepy INOX SUIALIG Driving Your Mazda Y Music scan This feature helps to find a program by playing about the first 10 seconds of each track Press scan button during play to start scan play operation the track number will flash Press scan button once again to cancel scan play If the unit is left in scan normal play will resume where scan was selected 5 74 EW M Track down W Track search Press the track up button once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track Press the track down button once to skip back to the beginning of the current track p H Fast forward EW M Reverse W Fast forward Reverse Press and hold the fast forward button to advance through a track at high speed Press and hold the reverse button to reverse through a track at high speed L G Spo amos SL ZL S sosed 1oAe d Ssrp 12eduro5 JU JO WY s JWES au I pisouasg as p Pedwo au yoala Aetd osp yoeduros st 1o8ueqo ostp 12eduroo ay Sure1odo 0 uojnq als srp 12eduioo Ju sse1q dog o qou
140. ogen bulbs One can be replaced without disturbing the rest of the headlight AA WARNING When a halogen bulb breaks it is dangerous These bulbs contain pressurized gas If one is broken it will explode and serious injuries could be caused by the flying glass If the glass portion is touched with bare hands body oil could cause the bulb to overheat and explode when lit Never touch the glass portion of the bulb with your bare hands and always wear eye protection when handling or working around halogen bulbs S 8 premuMmop 11 Sunnd Aq qmq ay UOH J012auuoo JPOLNIAO eu eAouray 9320 DU JO jno piemxpeq 1131895 y Zummd Apuas Aq 10129 J91 JU Ut 1932OS SII WOT Qing IO IDEA om eAoura Ampy suuds Surureyar qmq ay UJISEJUN Suds Suey qmq weaq qarg JE JAQUISI pue ISTMNDO DIAUNOI J9AO9 ZUI LOS DY WINE Apog 143T petoy 200 Jo sear 341 Ul QING t puy pue poou 39 3j Z YO S1 YOUMS IOBILPeoy JU amns IJe T u24ppy fo 19091 ay fo mo sqing usdo vy doo skompy ADM 19430 21405 11 Surgpoaq 40 qing uaSojou v 3uiddoap Aq pasnva aq poo samnfui snos snosasuvp 1 qq uasoppy D qna Sui ONINMNVA IDUBUIJUIETA Maintenance ELLS Retaining spring wA f h 7 Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal Use the protective cover and carton to dispose of the old bulb promptly out of the reach of children 8 36 L 8 o
141. on the ground release the parking brake 6 12 Z CAUTION AMA CAUTION Don t tow the vehicle backward with driving wheels on the ground This may cause internal damage to the transaxle Don t tow with sling type equipment This could damage your vehicle Use wheel lift or flatbed equipment 1 9 3903 SABMapis ou dd y yooy ap 0 JOodsal YIM uonooirp 1u8rens e ur ureu JO o qeo ap nd seme syooy SUIMO oY Fursn uay M edurexo JO queq MOUS Y JO YDJIP L JO NO AAYA eu 193 01 ASu dir ut ue ur A uo pesn oq prnous syooy 3UIMO ou e NOILAVIVY puos gy yooq Sumon yonn paq IEI uo IIIA DY ajodsuei1 e punoig OY JJO S 9IYA WOT DU IM AOL e SOI JOP uo SIM JUOIJ DU IJd e Spot al s u JO ouo asn UN 08 SIAMU OS JO IDUPISIP JUIMO V JO u ur 95 ydw cc poadxa em paads y Suruuni JOU SI SULSUI eq UAM o qe reAe 9q JOU 1M Sutr ls pue soxeiq SU 10 jstsse Jomod wY JIQUIMUIY 2610 SUMA JU ISLAMA uonisod 7 DOV 941 01 yms uonnmr u umn Z Io o MUS T punor8 au UO STIM UE YM IA JU Jurmo uym suon nnsur ISIY MOJO NOILAVI Y e xesue ou odgeurep p noo nod uni 98 sajru og JO oouejsip e pue Om 9c ydw cc pasoxa 1 uoq PIBMIO ATWO pamo aq ABU JOIU A 9 punoJ3 oq uo a1 s uA INOJ e JI AJUJSI9JUN JO 3583 ul In Case of Emergency Tiedown hooks Towing hook Rear M
142. ontrol System E Operating Tips Y Operating the climate control system Operate the climate control system with the engine running Y Foggy windows The windows may fog up easily in humid weather Use the climate control system to defrost the windows To help defrost the windows operate the air conditioner to dehumidify the air V Outside Recirculated air position Use the outside air position in normal conditions The recirculated air position can be used temporarily when driving on dusty roads or for quick cooling of the interior 5 44 Y Parking in direct sunlight If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot weather open the windows to let warm air escape then run the climate control system V Not using for a long period Run the air conditioner at least once a month to keep internal parts lubricated Y Check the refrigerant before weather gets hot Have the air conditioner checked before the weather gets hot Lack of refrigerant may make the air conditioner less efficient Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for refrigerant inspection SPs YONAS UBA Qo1rAS 191SO1J p Wonn AN YOUMS RAA mopuln wed YOUMS TAO UHA 0193195 erp canyesaduray MAMAS SUnsoJop ayau ty PISTYSPULAA UDA IPIS qas gv EPZA Inox SULALI jonuoo apup Juda apis Driving Your Mazda System Operation Automatic Control The air conditioner maintains a chosen temperature by automatically s
143. onventional discs such as heart shaped octagonal discs etc The compact disc player could be damaged e A new compact disc may have rough edges on its inner and outer perimeters If a disc with rough edges is used proper setting will not be possible and the compact disc player changer will not play the compact disc Remove the rough edges in advance by using a ball point pen or pencil as shown on the right To remove the rough edges press the side of the pen or pencil against the inner and outer perimeter of the compact disc 18 S I9qe Y moya opis aui opis as19421 JU SUIYOLIOS PIOAY osip 12eduioo eu uo ade Jo Jaded xons 10u oq edpo r no oy pue jou arp Jo 93p3 ay Jo e3po 191n0 ou Surdsvig Aq 2900 12eduioo e dn xorq sostp 1oeduroo JU Surppuety usu ens BUSTS t YONO o 19A2u JINS og pa eid oq UE SISIP 190 oN UMOYS se 0301 uontorjnuepr ap SULE s s p toeduloo Avid o1 pousisap u q sey Jaded 5srp pedwos MY e OIGNY IVLIDIO 151 19VdIWO9 durn rr punos eui seoepins u A un JOAO SUIALIP USA e Epze INOX gutALi Driving Your Mazda e Dust finger smudges and dirt can e The compact disc player ejects the decrease the amount of light reflected compact disc if the compact disc is from the signal surface thus affecting inserted upside down Also dirty sound quality If the compact disc and or defective compact discs may be should become soiled gently wipe it ejected
144. oo D uj Can ul snp2 UDI syjag 109S pajsim Y DNINAVM N Essential Safety Equipment A WARNING Improper positioning of the shoulder portion of the seat belt is dangerous An improperly positioned belt will provide little or no protection in a collision Always make sure the shoulder portion of the seat belt is positioned across your shoulder and near your neck but never under your arm on your neck or on your upper arm This adjusts the shoulder belt angle for a more comfortable fit Simply push the button move it to the desired position and then release it Make sure the adjuster is locked 2 12 Ok HOISUO UIEJUTELU pu 1199 ssooxo dn JILI LM 101291121 201 poq noA jsureae pony 8nus st 1120 1op nous ay ans oxepq YOTO Y Joy Nod nun rs nq u ojur on3uo sr HSU Z u1gu poursop am 01 11 Und pue n uo1 ou deg U9 Sej OL 1199 1ep nous de A sypg 1898 IVY B quswidinby 439388 en uossy S SIAA pue syur JOJ JI J99dsur 198 991 q ny 1ou soop 1199 En apyonq eu uo uonnq ay ssoideq ug sejun OL ajqissod sp MO sp Dun Janus yaq ay fo uoysod do ayy spam fut SNOLIAS BUNDI D24D VUNMOPGD 211 uo posnp 3240f Podu IYI 93041432402 PINOM sn UOIS1J 09 D u SNOLI2 UDP ag UDI Y 1Y 007 U404 JJ2q Joas ayy fo uoysod dm ay I jg mos uoq diy uo or day Essential Safety Equipment A WARNING the Seat Belt Improper
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148. positioning of the shoulder portion of the seat belt is dangerous An improperly positioned belt will provide little or no protection in a collision Always make sure the shoulder portion of the seat belt is positioned across your shoulder and near your neck but never under your arm on your neck or on your upper arm 2 14 vy Take up slack ie NI B Keep low on 7 hip bone Seat Belt The lap portion of the seat belt worn too high can be dangerous In a collision this would concentrate the impact force directly on the abdominal area causing serious injury Wear the lap portion of the belt snugly and as low as possible To unfasten Depress the button on the buckle If a belt does not fully retract inspect it for kinks and twists src q1ssod sp 40 Sv pun 13nus 1129 dor ay spay Kanfus snoisas guisnoo VILO punuopqo ay uo p 23240f Podu ay 3304ju22u02 Yolo pinom sig uoisq oo p u snoaaS8upp W NO nun ronq 20 olur 1 119SU 7 aq uno 4314 007 utom Yaq dv y in3uo p rs p oq 0 n uo oy IRA I dutqqa au jo pua soo JU nd uayoys O Und pue Surqqam au U9ISBJ OF 0 o 2u 1131 e JE an3uo ap Ploy 9130 eq uapu or y 3ua eq ay 1snfpy yeq det A uo moj dady yusuidinby 433jeg yeyuassy Essential Safety Equipment To unfasten Depress the button on the buckle 2 16 Seat Belt Extender If your selt belt is not long
149. quinu qi nq 200 sous ur Jaquinu aq POT AS 1431 19NABUI IPIS 34311 Sure q Ouo omg e Zoeidau y 5ugu lure v Maintenance E Repiacing a Bulb Rear Rear turn signal light 21W gt 2 Brake light Taillight 27 8W 1157 D Back up light License plate light 2 Brake light Tailli 27W 1156 ht 27 8W 1157 For bulb access Remove the trunk end trim The number in shows the bulb number 8 38 6 8 IIV PPZEIA pezuouny ue 32e1uoo sqq ay IMTA o y 3491 de E E M8 Quo44 3 ISH IONUL G gt USU A0otL1210u1 r quimu qinq ou smoys ur Tequinu ay judi sa31RoO7 Eau 3481 101 193u 1011331 qug Sue doy gg IMUBUIJULEJA 4 w OO Mm 00 ON 3 0 0 00 0d 3 34 A ot Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch gt suontor qnd IMIS gapda AS 3unioday WAS S Surpeic JNTENO ILL UHOJIUN SILIOSSIDIY pue SUR SUINUSDH UON UO PPVY vpeue pue saeg parun 34 apisinQ PPZEJA Mog 10 S DBUELIPAA sio nqtnsicI z29110dui vpzvjq JJUBISISSY IDUIOISNZ 6 uonoag ui puy j nok uoupumaoful 421un u02 fo pury ays 1 s1y y sopoa3 amp njonb aan tu udinb Suippo Dppup PUB SIJOIS partur y apisino UAIP 9191424 ANOK Joajoud SOYUDALOM Joya joafap amp i2fos o sOy ajaiyaa anok D op 01 pya iu2 qoad p moqo 1msuo2 01 CUM uoneutrogup I9uro sn Customer Information Customer Assistance Except Puerto Rico Your comp
150. r tire balancing provides the best riding comfort and helps reduce tread wear Out of balance tires can cause vibration and uneven wear such as cupping and flat spots A WARNING Using a wrong sized wheel is dangerous Braking and handling could be affected leading to loss of control and an accident Always use wheels of the correct size on your vehicle E 8 Y 1sSnfpe saed PPZEJA pazuony ue JABU PAOU SI WE AP JI pousye aq JIM 9383 ou JO 2ui IP pue O Jajurod am 399 009 SI WE je1oje SU JT UE BINT A ell INU asnes Surure 2 1938 JE2 S J9ALIP JU UI HS soum 219498 pueu Aq AAA aui YOOY OBILI SSIDXI IAOW p 01 a3ed omssoud am ay joadsuy JJBJINS BAI UO ANYA oy Jed Ue 907 941 TH urre 1931peoy oy Sunoedsur 910398 wry 3431Pp89H oy 3un dsul y 143194 sodung ure upon UONBIQIEI 12 2uropoodg JOUBIES O urg uo AGus IDUL punoJlr 9311 Suume q pue 290 WJ ol 199338 K os1oApe ABUL asym POZIS SUOIM V NOLLAVO Y IDUBUIJULETA Maintenance Vertical aiming gauge Level bubble Center 0 Acceptable range W Vertical aim If the vertical aim is correct the bubble in the gauge will be within two lines on either side of the center 0 If the aim is incorrect have an Authorized Mazda Dealer adjust it 8 34 Do not touch the glass surface Bi Replacing a Headlight Bulb Your Mazda s headlights have replaceable hal
151. rake is fully released Y Low brake fluid level warning If the light stays on after the parking brake is fully released you may have a brake problem If it stays on 1 Be sure the parking brake is fully released 2 Check the light If this light is still on drive to the side of the road and park off the right of way LCS eiqissod Se UOOS SE poj2edsurt LUIIS S ayeiq INOA JAVY HO s208 ji ou Jt UAA Jo ea epzejq pezuouiny UB 0 P9MO JI JABH AAYA AY IALIP jou op Apiedoud awado Jou op saxe1q Y JI JO uO sureuro1 SUTUJOA SU JI OP PPZEJA pezuouny ue I NSUOD KRL ajelodo OU SIOP ut91s s eu JI uo 1481 S143 YAM aap i U0G Ajajpipauusn pajooadsui 2404q IYI JADY uo SUWA 1431 sn fy aun dun yo pof Q j 1duroo pino Kay joy 40 DD 10 310 jou Du SIYDAG ano amp Joy SIJVIIPUI JI Snosadupp 1 uo 1431 Sura WIJSAS 2yD4q ay ina SUIALIG ure3e 14311 201 19949 PINI Surppe 1o p poudisey St 1139 SU UN uo UEU FILA 1431 Zuu 1190 1895 dy pue SPUOJ3S 9 1noqe 103 punos jim dooq e uontsod TD NO 24 0 POUIN SI YOMMS UONIUIL oui uou p2u2 s9j 10U SI J 9q 189S s JSALIP otn JI Awusrg Buru AA Heg JES Ill 81 8 oded p rmmbo i se piny ppe pue Apo1erpourur 949 PINI oxeiq eu Yayo p oddo s ourduo DY UNA aporyaa ap dors 0 192uo IAB II JI ISEI Tour up JO0 J oy O 195019 03 Aew 1 yey Jo ysnd 0 r pieu 1 epad ay yeu aonou Aew nox
152. red tray number within 5 seconds after the beep is heard 3 When In is displayed again insert the next compact disc 3 When In is displayed insert the compact disc Y Playing The first inserted compact disc will j Press the compact disc play button to be played automatically when The compact disc can not be inserted start playing when a compact disc is in to the desired tray number if the the unit e No compact disc is inserted within number is already occupied 15 seconds after In is displayed The compact disc trays are full 5 98 66 S osip 3oeduioo snotrA2Jd ou jo Zuruuidoq t o 19eq drys ot A uojing umop osip Ju ssaiq as p 12eduroo Dan t jo Suruurdoq JU 01 DIS AO dis 03 v uonng dn osip am ssoigq q2 I 2S ISI A UMOP ssq dn sq BPZE A ANOX SUIALIG Avid uropuei ours 0 urea 29410 uonnq uropuui agi SSAd padeydsip 99 ITA JA P3428 UIOpure aq jim And uono s 1xou UL Aejd Suump uong uropugi am SSIIA ejd tw osrp edus am VY s3uos sy JO 1 9pio eu 193195 o1 1oKe d 2SIp joeduioo ou SMOJE 231323 stt Avid wopury A Avyd wadai ooue 0 ulese 200 uonnq Jeadal ag ssaug peAe dstp aq TTA LA pajeadas oq tw ZuLAEId uona Juano au Avid Suunp uojing padas au ssoiq A pajeadal uono l s O1 UJS 0 qrssod JI soxeur 211323 SIY AE 3eadow A Driving Your Mazda Track down Y Track search Press the track up bu
153. sAs ANUS ssojAox ou uo uopnq gem JO UOnnq YOO INN I SSDH e ex oq qr prp yung op uodo e powe Aa DUI YJIM Joop E YOoTU e UWA AA ais AS dy pue uo auroo LA epzejq pozuoymy JOU ITA uLre e aq p poue sr urojsKs UE j nsuoo urajs s JUA p Spoyi9u SurAo 0 y JO ouo JU U9YM USAS Jane au Jo Lo ay tan w jqord Aue SAB y nod J Aue Aq JJO poum oq ueo uueje p19881n y y YIM pauado aq ue pip AUN au wey ZuruJeA e dos or y MM MM M M M L PpzPJA Inox Zut wous Knowing Your Mazda Fuel Filler Lid Fuel Filler Cap Remote fuel filter lid release E Theft Deterrent Labels To open push the remote fuel filler lid e To remove the filler cap turn it release counterclockwise Labels indicating that your vehicle is equipped with a Theft Deterrent System e To replace the filler cap turn it are in the glove box clockwise until it clicks Mazda recommends that you affix them to the lower rear corner of the front door windows 3 20 Ict umop 10 dn uuinjoo gur293s oup 1snfpe o qoyrAs JU ysnd pue uontsod ID NO 941 ut qois uontu t oq nd aporyoa ap dois asym 8uuoois y JO o gue ou 93UBYO OL utun 02 u 310 010 v m PYM JULS EPZEJA Inox 3umouy e qrssod SE UOOS SB III pzejA pezuouny ue 19p1uo2 ure qoud yup gepu Le Ji s tun er A s outSuo oy pourisoi pue uoAup Ajaindes deo dy pousiy3y JABU no Joye uda uo s
154. sc changer The following precautions should be observed 5 104 SOS osip 12eduroo oy JO sawa Jano PUB J9UUI aq 1sure3v prouad JO uod oq JO apts ayy sso1d sospo ysnol am IAOU OF YFU ay uo UMOYS Se pouad Jo usd 1urod q jeq e Sursn Aq QOUBAPE Ul sapo yno JU JAOUIY osip 12eduioo am Ke d Jou qr lo8ueqo osip Vedwos ou pue qtssod 3q 10u ia 3umos JodoJd posn st pegeurep aq pasn 99 J9A9U p nous sogpo udnoi YA as p Y y s191ourued pinoo 1o8ueqo osip 12eduioo au NI sosip edur 1u9q rpeq 10 payor Jamo pue JOUUI SI uo s 8p SOSIp euo87320 Dadeug gau se qons 2A129Jaq yun 1oKe d ou urpim paads Yano sat y Aew osip joeduroo mou V e SISIP BUONUIAUVOI UOU sn JOU OJ e utu Je S A OA31 OSIP Ldu ML e BPzZEJA inox BULA LI Driving Your Mazda WE DIGITAL AUDIO When driving over uneven surfaces The compact disc changer has been e Be sure never to touch the signal the sound will jump designed to play compact discs surface when handling the compact bearing the identification logo as discs Pick up a compact disc by shown No other discs can be played grasping the outer edge or the edge of the hole and the outer edge e Do not stick paper or tape on the compact disc Avoid scratching the reverse side the side without a label 5 106 LOT S 2UU9JUL JU 8purep prnoo sjonpoud Zurueo o sse 3 Jo os Soui LUUOJUB ou 3uidim Apua wa urea IAN ut peuedurep yopo 3jOS B asn AODUIA
155. sette tape play S6 S ur 1s s opne au uo pinbi Kue ds jou OC e PIAJISQO q pinoys suonneoaud SUIMOT O SUL Jo amp ejd de 9339588 ay SurpueH A espo SUL AUB JO I9ALIDA OJOS e HSU JO 11 eda 0 3durone 13AIN Teq epzejq pezuouiny ue 1Insuoo Appeunou ajezado jou nun au pinoys JI IAOW 0 ade a1 2sse2 Joueo o pinbr e 10 ade 3uruea o peoq Ay enb poog e asp 1o amp e d pue sade n sseo au 01 8puuep pue spunos SULISAEA JO Xe2 osngo ULI SIU sode INISSBI WO INPISIL DIXO JIES IA sI9 01 uourd pue suejsdeo peoy ade au JoKv d ade 93195583 oy urug 3 A aid ade 3339858 103 sdry ZuUNLJ dO ga uonisod AAO q ur SI qois uonrust JU uya parafa oq ue ade 3jesseo ayy ede ayasseo au l 01 uojng Jools ade ayassed ay ssalq ade 9319558 oy SUJI A EPZA INOX SUALI Driving Your Mazda e Do not insert any objects other then cassette tape into the slot 5 96 If the cassette tape is loose it may produce poor sound or performance during playback Use a pencil or something similar to remove any slack Only cassette tapes that play no longer than 90 minutes should be used Cassette tapes exceeding 90 minutes are thin and may easily break Do not leave a cassette tape in the player slot when not in use Remove it completely to permit the slot door to close and to protect the mechanism from dust Store cassette tapes away from extreme heat magnetic fie
156. sh start or pull start gas contains carbon monoxide CO ANCAUTION Ignoring the following precautions could cause lead to accumulate on the catalyst inside the converter or cause the converter to get very hot Either condition will damage the converter and cause poor performance your vehicle which is colorless odorless and poisonous When inhaled it can cause loss of consciousness and death If you smell exhaust gas inside your vehicle keep all windows fully open and contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer immediately e USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL Don t drive your Mazda with any sign of engine malfunction Don t coast with the ignition switch turned off Don t descend steep grades in gear with the ignition switch turned off H e Don t operate the engine at high idle for more than 5 minutes Continued 2u13u2 211 Sunan s 210f9Q 2191124 J4no amp PUN OLD pub YIDIULIPUN MOSS MOUS 343 1039 Pay 40 poanfui aq pinoo u1qvo ay ut auokun opixouou M0q D02 snouosiod sumjuoo SDA Jsnvyxa ISNDIIG ULGUI 211 42ju2 0 Spd SNDYXO Su1 40 D MOUS ay q p2320 q 2q pjnoo adid jsnvyxa ay y snoroSubp si mous d p ur paddoys si 3 21124 D uauya auidua ayy Suruunyr ONINMVA um ysaaf MDAP 07 WISS U17003 40 SUHDIY ayy Jsn pp 40 suoputa ayy uadq un220 bIno2 Ywap u242 40 ss usno1l2suo02 JO gerot UDI ay ajua pio 9pixouou uoqavo snouosiod SUIDJUOO M a
157. switch All doors lock automatically when LOCK is pushed They all unlock when UNLOCK is pushed Always remove the key from the ignition switch close all windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended This discourages intruders and thieves Y Locking unlocking with door lock button All doors lock automatically when the driver s door lock button is pushed down When it is pulled up the driver s door unlock Y Lockout prevention Lockout prevention keeps you from locking the driver s door with the key in the ignition at ACC I or LOCK 0 If you try to lock the driver s door by pushing the door lock when the key is in the ignition and the driver s door is open the door lock immediately unlocks sjapour IUOS LE J9YUSULAL E uopnq xuni uonnuq x opin uojnq 3tueg uo nq NDO uonrsod IDNO 201 UI st YIJIMS uontusr JU uau 3jeIodo 3 usaop ut s s ML SUOLIpuoo 20 JO asne2oq Axea ABUL sti ING AYA aui JO 193439 JU WO SI3J9U z 199 g Inoqp o1 dn awado 01 pausisap St WajsAs JILO SSI DA ou JUSIJUNS JO yay 0 yt asodxa 10 Jam H 393 H doarp sjuop ISNFUSUE A aq gurgeurep prore OL NOILAVIWY Kou di oul UB ut UOTUA 10 eusis nod djay osje ues 3 yur ay suado pue SIOOP IY SYIOTUN pue SY20 UIJISAS SILL UI9JS S AUY SSIJ DM pueu prs1no au Suni Aq Aquo p u do aq ues 100p UL opisur aq woy peuado oq JOUUE
158. system TCS cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving excessive speed tailgating following another vehicle too closely and hydroplaning reduced tire friction and road contact because of water on the road surface You can still have an accident So don t rely on the traction control system as a substitute for safe driving 5 12 Some models AN WARNING Driving without proper traction devices on snow and ice covered roads is dangerous The traction control system TCS alone cannot provide adequate traction and you could still have an accident Use snow tires or tires chains and drive at reduced speeds when roads are covered with ice and snow E Traction Control Indicators Y Traction control system TCS warning light This warning light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON ID position It flashes when the system regulates engine torque If the light stay on take your vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer The traction control system may have a malfunction trs ULIBA ST uru ou nun ojeaodo jou Tt urojs s AY pue uo UTBULAL II opu HO SOL op s amp ep PIO JIA uo ourduo ou Sunels JAY Epzen Inox SUALI uorounj eur e seu wuojs s JUA USYA JO UI9 S S OJ UO2 VONMI ou zo yams NGA u ym uo S uI102 ose I poumis st ouiZuo JU usya Jo SIOB H uonisod IDNO 943 03 Daum st as UOHIUSI sy UdYA uo SILOS 1431 SL 14317 10389P
159. t UJUI pue pou doen Cer 3 am eui JO do ayy 03 worshs eu qr deo 19111 1UP 00 DNINAVM IDUBUIJUIEJA Maintenance Cooling system cap a To change coolant Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC 1 Remove the cooling system cap 2 Only when the engine is cool remove the radiator drain plug and drain the coolant into a suitable container 3 Flush out the system with running water 4 Drain the system completely Insert and tighten the plug Add as much ethylene glycol based coolant and 8 18 water as necessary to provide freezing and corrosion protection In extremely cold climates add the amount recommended in the coolant manufacturer s instructions Run the engine at idle with the cooling system cap off Slowly add additional coolant if necessary At this point wait until the engine reaches normal operating temperature then depress the accelerator two or three times Add more coolant if necessary until the system is full Install the cooling system cap Inspect all connections for leaks Inspect the level in the coolant reservoir one more time E Inspecting Brake Fluid Level Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir regularly It should be kept at MAX If it s low add fluid until it reaches MAX Before adding fluid thoroughly clean the area around the cap The level normally drops with accumulated mileage a condition associated with wear of brake linings If
160. t from P 1 Depress and hold the brake pedal 2 Start the engine Y Hold indicator 3 Push and hold the lock release button This light comes on when the hold mode is selected 4 Move the shift lever 5 10 IE S I9A9 I2A9 JJIUS IUP 9AOJA p UOIING SE 3 SI 320 383 prou pug Ysa UMOP 1243 ou usnd pue J9ALIPMAIJOS IP OSU z IOALIPMOIOS E UNA 10402 DLLI AO JOYS IP DAQUIIY Teped oy umop ploy o enurjuoo passaidep epad oxeuq ou gu UBIA d WON SAQUI UOM 19A9 3JIUS AM JI SI 19A9 YHUS 94 SSIYUN PIJACU q JQUUB 9M uonru r JU IPLIISA MOTAS M led ut SI 2Iq A Ju ains 3q o punos IBULIOU SI SII uos 1 U0q pigou oq ABU 19A9 YIYS ou pat ISIOU JULISNEPYO e Y ur JOAO IJIUS am qna poduind si 9xe1q SU JI d WOI parys oq 10uugo xgsuen eq uonisod 0 4507140 D DOV payooyo OU UI SI YMS UOTTUST JU US AA urojs s IP JABU 0j IIVI epze A pezuouyiny ue 0 IYA oy IMEL pzeJA Inox Zura lig Driving Your Mazda Traction Control System TCS The Traction Control System TCS enhances traction and safety by regulating engine torque When the TCS detects driving wheel slippage it lowers engine torque to prevent loss of traction This means that on a slick surface the engine adjusts automatically to provide optimum power to the drive wheels without causing them to spin and lose traction AN WARNING The traction control
161. to the Audio section on page 5 62 Lighter To operate the lighter press it in and release it When ready for use it automatically pops out If the engine is off the ignition switch must be in the ACC T or ONGI position for the lighter to operate DS OLJ E 31835 WS rn nox yssen 10 sAeNyse asn 1 uoq NOLLAVOY Aenyse ay uo dn imd pue y uodo Aenyse ay 9Aoulal O e usy SurouioAo JUdAaId O JI AOUI 1 spuodes Qc uia jno dod 1 useop 192431 ou JI juapeambo JU 10 191481 epzey aumua3 e Aquo sr einge 21129 9 ISNEI JO JI 8pumrep Keu Kay s1lod 293109 pue SIJABUS se i 2ns sorossoooe ur 3n d JO 193205 191431 JU osn 3 uoc JEOIIAO Dia 1 9sngo q ur IMUY T oui pou j uO e NOLLAVO pze A nog SuiALI Driving Your Mazda Glove Box To open the glove box press the button AX WARNING Open Glove Box n open glove box can be dangerous while the vehicle is moving To reduce the possibility of injury in an accident or a sudden stop keep the glove box closed while the vehicle is moving 5 40 Insert the primary key and turn it clockwise to lock counterclockwise to unlock Storage Compartments AN WARNING Driving with a storage box open is dangerous To reduce the possibility of injury in an accident or a sudden stop keep the storage boxes closed when driving A CAUTION In hot weather
162. tton once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track Press the track down button once to skip back to the beginning of the current track 5 100 Fast forward Reverse Y Fast forward Reverse Press and hold the fast forward button to advance through a track at high speed Press and hold the reverse button to reverse through a track at high speed Y Stopping Press the power volume knob to stop compact disc play TOrs AED 31 ut SI OSIP ou jr po amp ejdsrp oq pr ISI ON e St porreurojne paAejd q II ostp 12eduroo 1xou 201 e 3SIp joeduroo ay ZUA A pools oq IA osip joeduioo xau Gerd Suunp eu uai srp joeduroo ayy mo fnd paola st osrp 12eduroo JU usu pyeou st dooq JU Jaye spuooes unpim wege uonnq 19919 am sse1d Jo SPUODIS IBM Z SIP 39eduioo oq INO Ing Z preay si d q e nun spuooos z 1noqe JO uopnq Jala ou ppou pu SSIIA I uollnq Gala am ssalg 1 uop f du nA uonoofo e LroN BPZEJA INOX SUIALIG Driving Your Mazda e Compact discs will be ejected starting with the one with the lowest number All compact discs in the tray will be ejected continuously Compact discs can be ejected when the ignition switch is off Press and hold the eject button for about 2 seconds and all compact discs will eject 5 102 Ejecting to desired tray number 1 Press and hold the eject button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard
163. uisiq iouodui epzejq mog UONRIOGIOD 1030 A epze a Sut jnou 0 uonrppe ur VS LHN uonemsrmumupy Ajajes DEI Ae uargr jeuoneN Ip ULOJUI Apojerpouruit prnous nod yeap Jo Ainfur asnes p no2 JO YSPIO sne2 PINO UJIYA 129 9p p Seu 3 tuoA INOA YU DASS NOA Jy spd Ajayes 3unJoday DDIYIA au uo paddinba am yanga s m JO SOPRI3 Am Njia au 10 PMIPIS 3111 201 0 IJA SINSINSSIDQOSM ALJIVS 3M1L TV asada YAHLO TIV OL GNV SHUVYUD HSHH L OL WHOANOD LSf UN SHALL T IOIHAA AAONASS Vd TIV apesd 03 j2edso1 yim AIBA ABU apaa epze uo juawdinba puondo JO PIVPULIS se AIOEIEAE SAN JO opeJ8 au SIJINJILJNUBU A11 BU pue vSLHN 241 q paysiqeise a npayos 0 Sum SIVA BIBAIS Iva 201 1940 SON AYA 198uossed JO S EMIPIS ou 01 pappe aq HIM Sape18 SAY Y 8 JANIVYUIANAL 8 NOLLOV3LL 091 AVIMAV TAL ajdwexa yu VIN SOOLA UOHELLIOJUJ 1QUIOJSNL Customer Information Note If you live in the U S A all correspondence to Mazda Motor Corporation should be forwarded to Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine California 92618 2922 P O Box 19734 Invine CA 92623 9734 Customer Assistance Center or toll free at 1 800 222 5500 If you live outside of the U S A please contact the nearest Mazda Distributor shown on page 9 5 in this booklet 9 10 TT 6 Enu ui s ugroruu291 JOU SI SIE 9Iq A no Jo uonesado pue aseo Jodoxd oy Sulpie391 uoneuurojur SUTPJUOS
164. ult an Authorized Mazda Dealer 6P S ATE ayp anp 0 j enprAipur poyyonues 99 UBS JU9A YORY 922J JU pIE MOI P3JIIMP SI ITE US 1J JO JOOS ULEM JOO a put 3383 OY PIJEMO PaIaIIP St ITB AU uonrsod 400j 3U9A A uonisod 3U9A A SJUA 201 WOH AO EITE JOOTIP O SIN sr 10 29 9S IPON wy BPZEJA INOX SULALIG Driving Your Mazda Y Floor position Y Floor defrosting position B Air Intake Selector Switch Most air is delivered to the floor a small Most air is delivered to the floor and the This switch controls the source of air amount goes to the windshield and the windshield a small amount goes to the entering the vehicle side windows side window It is recommended that under normal conditions the switch be kept in the outside air position V lt gt Outside air position This position is used for normal ventilation and heating 5 50 Is s Zur otap eAo1dun 0 UO sum EONBUIO ME ISUONIPUOO JH au passoid sr qois SII VAM SMODUIA OPIS AP 0 303 junouie Jeus p IN P SYSPUIM 201 JE PAAP SI Ive JSON IAMS BUSOJ PISIUSPUIAA ag JIYIDIMA pjo u1 uoyisod lt s gt AY ISN jou OG ju2p122D 7101425 D Of PDA pjnoo YAYA pa4adumiJ aq qa ucrsta mor dn Sof 01 gem 211 asnna Dia 1243D09M P102 ui uoyisod s ayy Sutsr THOUS NY paom oY DNINAVM NV ouau JU jo Sut oo2 szayoinb prAo d oi sd u osye 1 SUONTPUOD Tenus UI IO peor jsnp e uo SUIAL
165. uossed juo1j ou seq IIE au 0 9SO 2 OO aq PINOM JI osne5 q 1295 JUOJY OY ur pasn aq 12A3u p nous WISAS jute ISAL DUU SUIDPJ IPD1 Y jeas s 3aduossed JUOJA 1199 a pinous de r A Sea se Sulkojdag uaddeq sry jap 1ou oq quowdinby Lage en uassy SI 9q 1295 ay asn syuedn390 910Jeq pour JUDO Aouo sr our 0 ur 1s s t UINJA 0 8NA n 1199 ap anns aq urajs s jurensor pmqo et IAOW NOA UIYAA Opou Sup o 3nguro ng JU ur ST ULIIS S ou JIYA 101221121 t JO MO 1194 1op nous ou nd 03 qe aq Jou p nous nox ulojs s Jurens 1 p tu3 u JO osn yors o10Joq uonoung styp 12odsu days sim yada 320 JOU s op 1190 201 JI pour ZUNO 2neuiojn ou ui SI urojs s u jr uonoegj21 SULINP peau 99 pr 10122191 JU woy Zu erqrssod se A 3nus se SLNN 3 9q IP o1ns og JIS AAYA ay olur JULT ulojs s JUTP0S3I P HO AP usnq 10328121 JU JO MO SI 3 2q IP JO SUA Essential Safety Equipment N WARNING Rear facing child restraint systems on the front seat are paticularly dangerous The child restraint system can be hit by a deploying air bag and moved violently backward resulting in serious injury or death to the child Never use a rear facing chiid restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy 2 24 If your vehicle is equipped with a passenger air bag a front facing child restraint system could be put on the front seat only when it is unavoidabl
166. up Sump u0y9930 1d 40f 30q 110 ay uo Quo Suipuadag ONINNEM QOIYSA JY JO Onuo3 JaNeq SMO E goruA uonisod e ur JOALIP ou POH e sed ae au 01 uon o91o1d OU MOTTE S3eq E y 2sne2oq yupo ue Zuunp s3e pue poq Jamo o seunfu jo j rqrssod ay IMPI e HYAA INOA UIOJj UMOJY SuTaq jo A mqissod Ju o npes e Seq mp t PANOR 01 ySnoua 319495 JOU 218 JU SUOISI JOO UOTJ ui sounfur jo Aypiqrssod ay sonpoy e joeduir 1891 JO J9AO 0J Se yons uonejur 3eq IIe 10j paU3ISIP Jou SI ey juoprooe ue 3uunp satinfur Jo Y IQISSO oq sonpoy e Seq Je Zune ue wo eme Jo3uossed ay daoy e 0 JESSIDOU si 93esn 1 q 3898 1uopiooe ue Suump uon29301d ayenbape praosd youues s3eq e ay o3esn 1199 Jeas MONM wom 3q Ds asnu Sir q wag Jasuassed jeos 1uo1j pue J Aup JU 10 uono oloid jpueuropddns K uo oprAo1d O pousisap s WaIsks juresas e3uouro ddns seq 11e ay oeduir puo JUO1J J89U JO PUI JUON e ul pieoqusep opis Joguossed pue 9944 Sul193 s 343 UI poyeso ate 9 y Sdeq are 7 sopnjout urojs s Jure ysa jejuaurojddns ur g uI9 s S jute J1soy ejusursjddng juauidin ba Ajayes pussy Essential Safety Equipment N WARNING Placing a child 12 years or under in the front seat is dangerous The child could be hit by a deploying air bag and be seriously injured or even killed A sleeping child is more likely to lean against the door and be hit by the side air bag in a
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168. ururg uoo s1u931939p 3U0NS JO SIJUBIJI 9AISEIQ OOM 19915 ISN JUO e NOLLAVI Y SHAISBIGE UTEJUOJ IBY XEM JO SISSUBA O OAISElQE sn J UO e PIUTEJUTELU 19M seusniq SIE sdoox WUY USEM I 2 O UO I OIYIA INOA IMEL e HYAA 201 Zum JO Zurysem oun nu quy e Jof uo Au E sn JOU OCT PaA on Zurysem UdYM qo Yos e pue Tag poa JO ULTEMIAN JO uad asf e BUIYSEM 210 9q JIJEM p o2 JO LIRA IAN 3ursn Jam USTIIOJ JOYIO JO wip Aue UO asuy e uSrur pued S AJDIYSA IY uo SALYIJLIDS zrurturui O seusiut JURA JayIEp UJIMA SIJOTUIA UO o qgoonou MOU AE SAYING e Surysem 1edo1duir JO soysem Feo oxjeuroyne Aq posned SIYIJEIOS Jof o qrsuodsa110u SI PPZEAN e 3187 adue1tadd y Appearance Care N WARNING Y Waxing Your vehicle needs to be waxed when A spot remover to remove oil tar and water no longer beads on the finish similar materials will usually also Driving with wet brakes is Always wash and dry the vehicle before take off the wax Rewax these areas dangerous Increased stopping waxing it In addition to the vehicle body even if the rest of the vehicle doesn t distance or the vehicle pulling to one wax the metal trim to maintain its luster need it side when braking could result in a serious accident Light braking will 1 Use wax which contains no abrasives indicate whether the brakes have Waxes containing abrasive will been affected Dry the brakes by remove paint and could damag
169. using tire chains Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer To install the chains 1 Remove the wheel covers or the chain bands will scratch them 2 Secure the chains on the front tires as tightly as possible Always follow the chain manufacturer s instructions 3 Retighten the chains after driving 1 4 1 2 mile 1 2 1 km Don t use chains on the rear tires AM CAUTION Chains may scratch or chip aluminum wheels Install tire chains on steel wheels only Chains may affect handling Don t go faster than 30 mph 50 km h or the chain manufacturer s recommended limit whichever is lower Drive carefully and avoid bumps holes and sharp turns Avoid locked wheel braking Don t use chains on the temporary tire it may result in damage to the vehicle and to the tire Don t use chains on roads that are free of snow or ice The tires and chains could be damaged DN 3121424 4no amp p 0j4240 0j Jou qn faan ag 21211J 4 aj ut 121 Bund o40f2q ajdoad 40 Susan ayy Bury iam Aq poo no fo 13124 21 29munjsa UDI nox 08Dwump 9191494 40 JUAPIIIV UD ISNDO UDI SSUYDA ISIYI Juipaaaxy IUDAS 400p 42414p 24 UO 19qp T PLOPUDIS GIJOS 3791194 4010 ay uo aap 9791424 anod fo MAD Suni 18104 2791494 55048 214 pun IMVD Sutpa 8109 2 XD ssoss IYI FUSION POO IPA ONINHEM JOULU 0 SUANjad aUL fad ayoaq Yun 13434 sayoaq ayy Surikiddo pup 4440 8 Mida Jurarp Aq sa4
170. utomatic transaxle fluid level dipstick Tm ni TIT ap H om danz fiel PA PEEPLES n L Oil filter Power steering fluid reservoir D 2 un 2 3 GH B bb m Engine oil filler cap Windshield washer fluid reservoir Miller Cycle Engine V6 DOHC 8 11 Maintenance B Engine Oil Y Recommended oil Oil container labels provide important information The quality designation SG SH SJ or ILSAC must be on the label Engine oil viscosity or thickness has an effect on fuel economy and cold weather operation starting and oil flow Low viscosity engine oils can provide improved fuel economy and cold weather performance 8 12 ILSAC But high temperature weather conditions require higher viscosity engine oils for satisfactory lubrication When choosing an oil consider the temperature range your vehicle will operate in before the next oil change Then select the recommended viscosity from this chart AX CAUTION Using oils of viscosity besides those recommended for specific temperature ranges could result in engine damage Energy Conserving oils are recommended A chief contribution they make to fuel economy is reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction Ok 494 pun po Suigunys aafo Kjajpipawmun 42704 pup dyos Mia YSOM S DM Y 141209UDO UDIS 080102 pmo 3 snoa2dupp aq pjnoo no auiduoa posn Yim J20ju02
171. utureA 249 Jony o LOWOIPUT Diop aenes ameduwaa IIIA tut dur Uonnq 19591 Tyu dug Q e S121 101e2rpur pue Surem SISH JO1E2IDUI pU SUIUIEAN 022 Ore oor 3 KN wi HET Wl o Ot LC 33ne2 on INRUIL ei 1O 0OIpur ureaq 4314 JOJEMPUI peusis un JOW SIP euz un 1 tuuopO 13 J3usop od 149ISA O juoum nsu EpZEJA INOX SuiALI Driving Your Mazda Gauges ll Speedometer The speedometer shows speed in miles and kilometers per hour B Odometer The odometer records in miles the total distance the vehicle has been driven Bi Trip Meter Push in the reset button to reset the trip meter at zero It will then record in miles the total distance the vehicle is driven until the meter is again reset Use this meter to measure trip distances and in computing fuel consumption 5 24 E Water Temperature Gauge This gauge shows the temperature of the engine coolant If the needle exceeds normal range toward H it indicates overheating NCAUTION Driving with an overheated engine can cause serious engine damage page 6 2 ST S HO St YIJIMS UOQTUBT IP USYM UAI 1J sr ong quonur MOY moys 0 senunuoo 23N83 SHUI qtssod se UNOS S J NJ Y JESU st D u ou Udy JO saeun JUST Surumpa ong MOT wdi oq UJM TINY p 1 1940 que JU Surdaoy NNUU Jad SUONNJOAJI JO gtugenou puouluio221 JA YULI JU UI ST
172. uunp YOO 11M 11 pue q 110 ulOO ji meam Aew J9ALUP au poui Surydo AS2u 81 uu ue quo sey pue sui s s jure1 so1 p ruo 10 SUOISIAOJd OU seu 1199 IBIS s JIALIP IL esn ur jou uauA ABM dy JO INO s1 q Iop nous de oui d y 0 pau3isap are S10 198 N 91 1799 1898 opis 100p A JO V S 9Q Jas JEIM skemyje siosuassed UE pue JIALIP oy jeu Spuswwodal epzeyy sdols u ppns pue sjuaprdoe Zuunp Kunfur 219495 JO Aytjiqissod AY osea12op 0 d ou sijaq yeas ui93s S 1 9q IIS Wysudn paxe d 10 pasn aq ULI 1s rurm ou Js rurrv m juauwdimbx Ajayes en uassy Essential Safety Equipment Automatic locking mode Always use the automatic locking mode to keep the child restraint system from shifting to an unsafe position in the event of an accident To get the seat belt into the automatic locking mode pull it all the way out and connect it as instructed on the child restraint system It will retract down to the child restraint system and stay locked on it See the section on child restraint page 2 18 2 10 N WARNING Not j at Belts Not wearing a seat belt is extremely dangerous During a collision occupants not wearing seat belts could hit someone or things inside the vehicle or even be thrown out of the vehicle They could be seriously injured or even killed In the same collision occupants wearing seat belts would be much safer Always wear your seat belt and make sure
173. uwa Jui JU JJ Apomoss PIUNYST y ust de ayy uaym uo sauioo 1131 eurduo yoyo AL Apoun2os peuoiuan st deo 19 pr ong 201 ains IEW NOILAVIVY Jeadde 01 19I5N 9 JUSUINISUL SU ut JUST ouuo N93YI t esne ose Aeul JJ urajs s ONUOD uorssrur pue urojs s ong eu JO uorounj eur SNOLIOS Ui 3 ns91 veo ded 3uoJA Iy sred epzejx pezuouiny 18 o qe IeAe juo ambo paAoudde ue Jo deo ong epzejA payeustsap e ATUO asn SABMTY NOLLAVOY y99u aaaf ayy 1104f omo sau1o f pup sands daay soap puy auidua y dors Suyanfas asofag satinf ul pup suing snouos Suisnvo souo f 40 sysods q pajiudi ag poo 3 sno19Bubp si sodva jon IODA Tan 4 DNINAVM 31 2401134 494 dote o Suissiy un Jof 1104 pub yy 3ys dos 21 19500 dos jonf ayy 8u1401424 uay Kpjomb 00 pa401124 s1 dos jonf ay pun yun janf ay u1 aanssaad 1 9494 UAM suaddvy pads jon pajsadui UJYA ssaujp asnuo pup sada pun unys wing un jany sno428upp si pads jan J ADA ONINYVM jon Knowing Your Mazda N WARNING Adjusting the tilt column while the vehicle is moving can be dangerous Moving it up and down can very easily cause the driver to abruptly turn to the left or right This can lead to loss of control or an accident Never adjust the tilt column while the vehicle is moving Push in the AUTO button to activate the B Horn auto tilt function To sound the horn press the center of the
174. vy IP sso pa ejd Zuraq auo ap JO ure1301d 1x u aU 1ouire Jo Suruurdoq u pur oi pesn st DdV o43u0 wero IHBUIOMY MN A Bpzey INOX BUIALIG Driving Your Mazda RPT may not operate properly if e A tape was recorded at a low level e A tape has long silent intervals e A tape is a live recording A tape has very short intervals of less than 3 seconds Y Stopping Y Ejecting the cassette tape Press the power volume knob to stop Press the cassette tape eject button to cassette tape play eject the cassette tape The cassette tape can be ejected when the ignition switch is in the OFF position 5 70 Lis paarosqo q PINOYS suonneooi1d SurAol oj ou Jake adv 933985 ay Surpuegy A 9S SUTYI UE JO ISALIDA 12S M SUL JO JI 1ed 0 3duroje 13AIN JOS 91 olur ode onosseo UL9IS S TALI EPZEJAJ pezuoyny ue 1 suoo Woy 13O s1o qo Aue Yasul jou oq e OIpne ay uo pinbr Aue ds jou og e peurrou arado jou prun ay prnous Y 3A0UIO9I 0 ade ojjosseo J3UB9 9 pinby e 10 ade 3uruea o peoy Ayrenb poo3 e asp ad pue Sade 291195589 ou o1 Feurep pue spunos SULOARM JO YIM Oe ULI sn sode SNOSSED WOI INPISIL PIXO IIPS HITA SI9 01 qoutd pue suejsdeo peay ode 201 Jain ade 23josse JU Suruz A J ejd ade 9119858 103 sdry Sure1odo y EPZA Inox BULA Driving Your Mazda e Tf the cassette tape is loose it may produce poor sound or performance during
175. x AUINJOA ISMOd DUI SSIIJ 3sIp Pedwo am Sundi A Surddo s A lasueyo 34 01 poyoeye suononiisui JU 0 JIJI oseoid FOSA 198ueuo SIP Joeduros JU JO uone1odo 3urpie33y mun ayy uo sjonuo5 aq Aq pajezado pue yun ou 01 pajo9uuos oq UBD JOsULYD osip 12eduioo ou a SIq uo sjojuo YIM ao8ueq JOA H3M0d 381 Pedwo ay S3uyerdo E epze Inox SULALI T Driving Your Mazda Y Disc search B Compact Disc Changer Operation 2 Slide the changer s door to the left Press the disc select button to select a 1 Open the trunk 3 Push amp Then remove the magazine by compact disc pulling it straight out 5 76 LLS SOSIP 1oeduioo ymo ysnd Apuad pue Sutuado APIS op yno 19301 MOA 1195U TETP 952919 JU 210101 9A9 urze3pu JU 3urpjou INYM 1940 ourzeseur ap UNI SISIP pedu Jaoua OI BPZE A Inox Burg SIP tu3 g ue Ked 0 popoou sr 191depe yeroads y e ojs yaba olur ssip ouo A UO SU e eutzedeur JU OT SISTP JORdWIOS UNOS UST AA P sol 2 JOOP AP APIS 9 S4o1 Y Inun Jodue go eu olur 20176 Set aui usnd ojorqoa oq JO 193u22 24 FUL JOJLIIPUL ou UNA Aepdstp yun ay uo umoys si Agd Ul 2SIp ap JO Jaquinu ag uronoq oui ye SUTLIE S XIS O ouo woy parequinu 2 18 9UIZP UI am ut SOSIP Su L QUIZESRUI ay olur dn opts yaqe ostp ou usng p Driving Your Mazda B Error Indications YWII Compact disc Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer m If you see an
176. xog 2AAOID tIMsy 1914811 YOO 191SO1J C MOPUIAA IIA ISEM pu SISdIAA D STUSDULAA s eu3rg unt pue ouo 3uny317 sdo98 514317 Sure uoneurnunj pieoquseq sodntr Jasna 1u umnsul 011007 ISINIZ g1 S BUNS JIMOJ vi s WIdISAS aeg Z1 S SOLL WNS OUOD VONAL 9 3 XESUBA opewomy tcs urug oy Sues C cS suonisoq yomg UONTUs OO utajsks oipnp p 2upapb ays moqo s 1D p 312jdu02 puy 17 nox Saanivaf 401421u1 pub s1adim pjoryspuim s401poipui pup ssuiuiom s 8np8 DND sjuaumnajsul 8ut4221 42 M0d sapou Sunfiys pup ylysavas 941 24D pory 3114314 OS y BUDAQ PUD JOAIUOD 281042 01 YOJIMS UONIUSI oyi fo ash wosf uonbuofui dars amp q dais Ul 141 NP SOQUISIP UONIAS ISN pup Mou ISHI no amp sjoquos Kun ayi fo Suipuvis opun poog p sasinbas ajaiyaa anok Surniviado BpzZe A mox SUTALIG Driving Your Mazda Ignition Switch Positions E ACC D Accessory The steering wheel unlocks and some electrical accessories will operate E LOCK 0 e WX onan The steering wheel locks to protect ACC D against theft Only in this position can the LOCK 0 shiftlever in key be removed P park When turning the ignition switch to the B ON I1 LOCK 0 position keep the shift lever at This is the normal running position after P the engine is started The warning lights except brakes should be inspected before the engine is started page 5 26 If turning the key is difficult jiggle B
177. y at least once a month with lukewarm or cold water If the vehicle is washed improperly the paint surface could be scratched Here are some examples of how scratching could occur Scratches occur on the paint surface when e The vehicle is washed without first rinsing off dirt and other foreign matter e The vehicle is washed with a rough dry or dirty cloth e The vehicle is washed at a car wash that uses brushes that are dirty or too stiff e Cleansers or wax containing abrasives are used BUIULIOJ UIO1J sjods rajem 1lu A 1d o SIOUIBUYI Uea yum 31 ID yA DY SULUSEM Jay YSTUI ayy uo Ap o deos MOJE 2 UOC JOTEM P OD JO ULIEAA IAN ir deos je go asuu TUSnoJOy p S9 9IQ2A UO ISN JOJ opeur deos pir e asn oAnoogjour st 193A ure d qua Burysem 1duroud uaqA A orerpeuru p3AQUIAJ JOU JI qsrur ap e3eurep upo sjyrsodop epus pue 9n0 8 reunsnput sdurddoup purq des aan 13 sjoosug ULI am sjaued 194901 pue SIOOP AP JO S93p9 JAMO ST UL so ot uap ap ams IABUI pue S UIM oy JO oprsropun JU WOI euojeur ugoy 130 pue pnu um jpes Zuraowa 0 uonu 1 g peroads Avg QQUBII D PLOYIIAO MO e y eouaq 3urssed 10 ALE USEM JE p ZULU 910J3q H eA euugjue ap 2uigeurep juoAoId Oj e ued ay 21 1OU 2120 10 JO OOSIp ABW Slu3319 p pue SIJULIJI ospe Buneoo 2A193J01d ay osewep ABU SI sued uinurunje pezrpoue JO poje d ouro1qo uo siu o e 5nsneo JO ourex AIS S
178. y JE aw EDZEIN Sursooqo 01 no xueu SIQUM pZe A 0 PIOM V How to Use This Manual We want to help you get the most driving pleasure from your vehicle Your owner s manual when read from cover to cover can do that in many ways Illustrations complement the words of the manual to best explain how to enjoy your Mazda By reading your manual you can find out about the features about important safety information and about driving under various road conditions The above symbol in this manual means Do not do this or Do not let this happen Index A good place to start is the Index an alphabetical listing of all information in your manual Sections This manual has eleven sections Sections 1 through 10 begin with a brief list of contents so you can usually tell at a glance if that section has the information you want You ll find several WARNINGs CAUTIONs and NOTES in the manual AA WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored NCAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle or both could result if the caution is ignored A NOTE provides information and sometimes suggests how to make better use of your vehicle ISHSYA Y HIdIAM Q IJIHSONIA ESA EEN MOUNIA eg ON uu 3q uu GUY AAHS VA mon o mn o a uoO4 wee LNHA LN
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