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1. Mazda Roadside Assistance Exhilaration liberation and inspiration are great reasons to drive a Mazda car truck SUV or minivan In addition to all the other great standard features you also get peace of mind with our basic warranty period Emergency Roadside Assistance Plan it s just a phone call away 24 hours a day 365 days a year call 1 800 866 1998 Mazda bumper to bumper Limited Warranty We design and build every Mazda to give you driving pleasure now and far down the road We re so confident in our quality that we cover the entire vehicle against defects in materials and workmanship for 36 months 36 000 miles whichever comes first plus we provide a powertrain warranty for 60 months 60 000 miles whichever comes first fe Premium Unleaded Gasoline Only 91 93 octane 15 9 gallon 60 0 liter tank Lower Octane Fuel Usage If 91 octane fuel is not available fuel as low as 87 octane can be used temporarily for emergency purposes use of fuel lower than 91 octane can decrease performance refueling vehicle with correct octane fuel a couple of times will restore vehicle performance ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE WARRANTY This Quick Tips guide is provided by Mazda Motor of America Inc to make your Mazda ownership experience more convenient It is not intended to replace your Owner s Manual If you have any questions about your vehicle you are invited to contact your local dealer Or i
2. Press and hold button 3 for more than 1 second horn sounds hazard warning lights flash to stop press any remote button Denotes optional equipment Starting engine Push start knob 8 when KEY indicator illuminates on instrument cluster turn start knob 8 to START a position to start engine Tip Engine will not start if trunk is open and advanced key is placed in trunk Auxiliary key operation If advanced key cannot be used due to a malfunction or dead battery use auxiliary key 4 to lock unlock doors trunk and to start vehicle To start vehicle Remove start knob cover 8 by pressing both side release buttons 9 while pulling insert auxiliary key into a key cylinder and turn to start engine Tip Do not place advanced key on or around dashboard storage compartments such as glove box or in open trunk engine Tip When using advanced may not start or warnings may activate Turning off engine Turn start knob to ACC position to turn engine off push in and a turn start knob to LOCK position Tip Vehicle battery se be discharged and power lo cks will not function if start knob is left in ACC position Always set parking brake and turn start knob to LOCK position when exiting vehicle System operation warnings KEY indicator light flashes green indicates advanced key transmitter battery power is low KEY indicator light illuminated continuously red indicates
3. Lae WARNINGS Even with a deactivation system never place rear facing infant safety seat in front of any air bag an infant is in serious danger of being injured or killed If you must install a forward facing child safety seat in the front seating position move vehicle seat as far back as possible Use age appropriate child restraints see Owner s Manual and state or province laws Passenger air bag deactivation indicator light Front air bag deactivation indicator light provides current status of front passenger air bag and pretensioner system If total seated weight on front passenger seat is less than approxi mately 66 lb front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates front and side air bags pretensioner will not deploy activate in an accident If the total seated weight is greater than approximately 93 lb light does not illuminate and the front and side air bags pretensioner will deploy activate in an appropriate accident see Owner s Manual for additional information on this feature and the air bag system Child safety seat See Owner s Manual for proper installation and child seat tether and LATCH system instructions Automatic locking mode front passenger and all rear seat belts only Must be used when installing child safety seat To activate Pull webbing fully out of retractor allow belt to retract until click is heard belt will only tighten To disengage Unbuckle belt and allow
4. 8 Temperature control Cooler warmer rotate knob counterclockwise clockwise windshield fogging in humid weather select W a x l 7 5 Gi Rear window defogger Automatic operation Tips To prevent Press on off shuts off with Press AUTO 9 for automatic moisture buildup never ignition or automatically after operation rotate outer dial to set drive with system off 15 minutes of operation also _ temperature see Owner s Manual Objects placed under the operates heated side mirrors Tip Automatic climate control front seats may interfere 6 OFF display viewed via information with air flow to the rear display see below l Tip When setting navigation system clock first move vehicle outside clock may not be set when vehicle is parked inside an enclosed area due to satellite interference To set With ignition in ACC or AMB ON position pes A and hold Press AMB button 2 to display until beep sounds 12 hr 24hr ambient temperature press again will be displayed press B to to switch display to temperature select press A again while Set for air conditioner selection is flashing Hr ADJUST gt Tip To change from Fahrenheit displays press B to select hr to Centigrade or vice versa press A when done do the Press AMB button 2 for 2 same to set minutes seconds or more Denotes optional equipment Information display Information display 1 has the
5. Check pressure regularly when tires are cold maintain correct front end alignment and tire balance rotate tires at 5 000 or 7 500 mile intervals see Owner s Manual for rotation chart Tire pressure P215 45R18 93Y _ Front rear 38psi cold Tip Correct tire pressure promotes safe handling and ride comfort Tire chains Tire chains cannot be used on this vehicle interference with vehicle body and scratching could occur Summer tires Your vehicle is originally equipped with performance summer tires these tires are designed for optimum traction on wet and dry roads and may have decreased tire wear due to performance tire design Mazda recommends snow tires to be used on snow and ice covered roads 1312 1110 98 7 6 2 3 liter 14 Turbo Gas cap After filling vehicle with gasoline fully reinstall gas cap by turnin clockwise until a clicking sound is heard if gas cap is not fully installed 49 Check Engine light may come on For more information on Check Engine light see Owner s Manual 1 Engine oil filler cap SAE 5W 30 2 Intercooler for turbocharger 3 Brake clutch fluid reservoir Fill to MAX mark with DOT 3 fluid check with cap on 4 Battery 5 Fuse block 6 Air filter 7 Hood support rod 8 Radiator cap 9 Hood latch Push hood latch to the left open hood Engine coolant reservoir Level should be between FULL and LOW markings when cold 12 WARNING Never remove
6. control lever see Driver Controls Horn air bag Wiper washer control lever see Driver Controls 11 12 13 15 16 17 4 Clock set buttons see Information Display NAVI screen tilt Storage or NAVI system NAVI system is used to locate street addresses points of interest or cross streets see your Owner s Manual for additional operating information Information display see Information Display Open close NAVI screen AMB see Information Display A Hazard warning switch Press on off Audio system see Audio Systems Climate control panel see Climate Controls Passenger air bag off indicator see Safety Ashtray lighter 22 Gearshift lever see Transmission 23 Cup holder 24 Heated seats 25 Console 26 Accessory socket 27 Parking brake lever 28 NAVI system remote control 29 Cruise control 30 Tilt telescopic steering wheel lever 31 Audio control switches see Audio Systems 32 Storage 33 Hood release handle 34 Bottle holder A CAUTION Use plastic bottles with caps cups may spill when door is closed 35 D Remote fuel door release Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Driver s View SL GETTING STARTED a 3 Advanced 6 i keyless entry start system Advanced key must be carried by driver to operate properly Advanced keyless system customizatio
7. following functions Clock audio display automatic climate control display and ambient temperature display AMB Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Information Display Audio Systems AM FM STEREO CASSETTE CD CHANGER 1 Power volume Press to a on off rotate 68 88 FMi H8 889 ESS Z 988 Seine 2345236 78 9 011 12 Radio Press A V to C e Rh automatically seek higher lower frequency CD Press A v to select next previous track Cassette Press V to automatically advance tape to beginning of next selection replay selection to stop this 1 212220 191817 16 1514 13 operation press button again i g 3 LOAD 3 Tuning audio control 22 Dolby Noise Reduction To load multiple discs Press Tune Rotate counterclock Reduces tape noise and hiss and hold LOAD 3 until wise clockwise for lower press to activate deactivate beep sound is heard insert frequency higher frequency 23 Display see Information Display CD when In is displayed Audio control Press to select sty To eject disc Press Eject 11 BASS TREBLE FADE BALANCE Se Tips Always remove antenna To eject specific disc Press and ALC Automatic level control before entering a car wash hold Eject 11 until beep sound is can be turned on and off To remove antenna rotate heard within five seconds press rotate right left to adjust counterclockwise to the desired tray
8. normal range Press and hold to reset stop vehicle and turn off selected trip meter engine check coolant level when safe WARNING LIGHTS 7 Anti lock Brake 11 OFF Traction Control 19 lt 9 Check engine zerem ABS ie Dynamic Control System off Dealer inspection required malfunction normal brakes only dealer inspection required 12 amp Always fasten 20 4 Charging system A W seat belts warning light j Can Do Y 13 crus Cruise control Dealer inspection required see Driving Tips 14 aN Cruise control at rane on pressure 9 AWD main power on warning 119 15 Tu Is h d 22 8 Door ajar 10 Air bag readiness In signa s nazar Front side and curtain air bag warning on 23 gt Immobilizer system on malfunction warning light 16 High beams on 24 KEY constantly flashes or stays on or never comes on with ignition 17 Low fuel on dealer inspection required 18 Brake system Parking brake on low fluid level see Getting Started Denotes optional equipment Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Instrument Cluster Driver Controls DRIVER CONTROLS Tip Lights switch off auto matically within 30 seconds if lights are left on and switch is in lock position or key removed Turn signal xenon lighting control lever OFF Lights off O Tail parking and dashboard lights on Rotate knob 1 to first notch ZD
9. Tail parking dashboard and headlights on Rotate knob 1 to second notch High beams on off Push lever forward pull back to detent To flash high beams Pull lever back slightly and release Turn signals right left move lever up down 4 Fog lights on Rotate knob 2 functions only with headlight low beams on Headlight leveling switch see Driver s View Wiper washer control lever Intermittent wiper One click down To change interval speed Rotate inner ring 1 Normal wiper speed Two clicks down Fast wiper speed Three clicks down Single wipe Push lever up Washer Pull lever back Speed sensing windshield wipers Wiper speed varies depending on vehicle speed for optimal operation see Owner s Manual 5 WARNINGS Do not shift Manual transmission Depress clutch pedal to start engine and change gears To engage reverse push shift lever down and move towards R position into 1st above 20 mph or clutch failure could occur Resting your foot on clutch pedal while driving and using the clutch to hold your vehicle at a stand still while wag on a hill may reduce clutch life All wheel drive operation Active torque split all wheel drive with limited slip rear differential provides excellent driveability X Tip AWD equipped vehicle should be driven the same as a non AWD vehicle and always with emphasis placed on safe driving Always check the Owner s Manual for
10. coolant reservoir tank cap or radiator cap while engine is running or hot you could get burned 11 Engine oil dipstick Check with engine off after approximately 5 minutes and at operating temperature fluid level should be between MAX and MIN markings on dipstick Power steering fluid reservoir Check with engine off and at normal temperature fill to MAX mark 13 Windshield washer reservoir Fill with windshield washer fluid Tip For complete maintenance schedule see Owner s Manual See Owner s Manual Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features
11. f you need additional help feel free to call our Customer Assistance Center at 1 800 222 5500 Monday through Friday 8 a m 4 45 p m Pacific 9 a m 5 45 p m Eastern Central mazpa 2006 Calcar Quick Tips is a trademark of Calcar made in USA 5 06 10 436M DOT 2006 Mazda Motor of America Inc reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations 9999 95 MS6C 07QT a JASFEEV A Sle DRIVER S VIEW 1 234567 8 9 lt p 10 1112 13 1415 16 Getting Started MAZDASPEED6 Quick Tips are designed to quickly familiarize you with some important features of your MAZDASPEED6 This Driver s View tab is your index to the Quick Tips locate the item you would like to learn more about and then turn to the listed tab Be sure to see the tab called Getting Started this section contains important operating tips about your MAZDASPEED6 Items identified in blue text call out important information AWUN Power window switches see Getting Started Power door locks Dual power mirrors Headlight leveling switch Adjusts headlight angle to compensate for weight of passengers and cargo adjustable from highest 0 to lowest 3 positions see Owner s Manual Air vents Instrument panel lighting DSC oF Traction Control oynamic Control System off see Driving Tips Turn signal lighting
12. more operating information and safety features Transmission a Seats SEATS Shoulder belt height adjustment To raise Push adjuster upward To lower Pull button 1 and slide downward A WARNING Make sure adjuster locks in one of its positions Manual controls 1 Fore aft adjustment Lift lever and hold slide seat release lever 2 Raise lower seat Pull push lever repeatedly to desired height and release 3 Seatback angle To adjust Lift and hold lever lean forward or backward release lever 4 Head restraint To raise lower Pull up push in release button 8 and push down WARNINGS Do not adjust seats while driving Seat belts must always be worn when vehicle is in motion Air bags are supplemental and do not replace seat belt usage Always wear your seat belt and properly secure children 12 and under in the rear seat 5 Lumbar adjustment Pull lever 5 repeatedly up to 3 times for greater lumbar support Power driver s seat 6 Raise lower front of seat cushion Pull push front of switch vertically Fore aft adjustment Slide switch horizontally Raise lower rear of seat cushion Pull push rear of switch vertically Raise lower seat Pull push center of switch vertically 7 Seatback angle Press front rear of switch Tip Verify side air bags by locating SRS AIRBAG indicator tags on outboard side of front seatbacks Denotes optional equipment Cy
13. n Your authorized Mazda Dealer can customize your system if desired with features such as auto lock After exiting the vehicle after driving the car will automatically lock For additional information see Owner s Manual A WARNING Never leave a child alone in vehicle and never leave any key where a child can find it particularly advanced keys which give easier access to a curious child N Locking doors Driver s passenger s door request switch Press 5 once on either door to lock all doors Advanced key transmitter Press button 1 pressing again within a few seconds causes doors to relock and horn to beep Unlocking doors opening trunk Driver s door request switch Press 5 to unlock driver s door press again within 3 seconds to unlock all doors and trunk Passenger s door request switch Press 5 on passenger s door all doors and trunk unlock simultaneously Getting Started Trunk request switch Press 6 on trunk lid only trunk will unlock doors do not lock unlock To open trunk Reach under license plate light shield and pull release handle 7 Advanced key transmitter Press g button 2 for driver s door press again within 3 seconds to unlock passenger s doors and trunk Trunk security Request switch on trunk lid can be set so it cannot be unlocked with valet key or advanced keyless remote to enter or exit valet mode press request switch 6 for 5 seconds Activating panic alarm
14. number 1 6 4 selected feature install rotate clockwise i S gt D 4 Memory preset buttons ALC ON Audio volume Steering To set Tune to station press and decreases increases with wheel hold until beep sound is heard vehicle speed audio 5 FM1 2 ALC OFF Audio volume does controls Press to select between FM1 FM2 not decrease increase with To increase decrease station preset buttons 4 changes in vehicle speed 1 volume Press 1 6 AM 14 Fast forward gt gt Radio Press 4 2 less than one Press to select AM frequency band Press to fast forward through second to select aE 7 SAT Satellite ready capabili A preset station press A Y 2 more 8 CD slot y capability 45 Cassette eject button than one second until beep sound 16 Reverse lt lt is heard to seek next previous station 9 CD Press to play CD Press to reverse through a track 10 MEDIA 17 Program random Cassette CD Press A 2 to select Press to play cassette tape Press for random play next selection track press Y 2 to 11 CD eject button 18 Cassette door repeat current selection track 12 Scan Auto Memory 19 Repeat Press 3 to select AM FM 1 Press to briefly sample next Press to replay current FM 2 Cassette and CD mode listenable selections functions CD tape selection Press 4 to mute in all modes 20 Disc up A Radio Press and hold until a beep Press to skip forward to sound is heard system auto beginning of next CD matically scans and tempora
15. rily 21 Disc down v g stores six strong stations in each Press to skip back to a ee ae band press again to cancel beginning of previous CD SIRIUS subscription additional hardware Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Audio Systems DRIVING TIPS Driving Tips Anti lock Braking System ABS ABS automatically reduces hydraulic pressure to any wheel on the verge of locking up You may feel a slight pulsing of the brake pedal and hear a clicking noise this tells you the ABS is Dynamic Stability Control DSC DSC light may occasionally flash while driving this indicates that the DSC was performing a correction to help maintain your best vehicle control if DSC light functioning properly increase pressure remains on see your Mazda Dealer on pedal for maximum braking WARNING TCS and DSC cannot Tips Maintain constant pressure on the brake pedal Do not pump the brakes ABS self test A self diagnostic test is performed when starting you may feel some brake pedal pulsation and hear some noise this is normal Traction Control System TCS Enhances traction and safety by regulating engine torque When TCS detects drive wheel slippage it lowers engine torque to prevent loss of traction guarantee higher speed driving or delayed braking will be safe drive carefully as you would without them to avoid loss of control and accidents Tire economy and tips
16. system malfunction and auxiliary key should be used have vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible keyless system system will beep as confirmation of lock unlock requests system will also beep if start knob is left in ACC position advanced key has been left in vehicle or if advanced key is removed from vehicle while vehicle is running For additional system operation warnings see Owner s Manual Replacing battery See Owner s Manual for complete instructions Cautions on use To avoid damage to advanced key do not allow any severe impacts or contact with liquids do not place heavy objects on advanced key and do not leave advanced key exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures See Owner s Manual for all cautions and warnings Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Getting Started P GETTING STARTED MAZDASPEED6 Turbocharger tips To get maximum performance from your turbocharged engine take note of the following Use 91 93 octane premium unleaded gasoline ONLY extra fuel additives are NOT recommended Change engine oil and filter every 7 500 miles or sooner if needed see Owner s Manual Use engine oil with API SL or ILSAC GF 3 service grade or higher extra oil additives are NOT recommended After driving at freeway speeds or up a long hill idle engine at least 30 seconds to cool turbo avoid shutting engine off abr
17. unction One touch open close Push down pull up AUTO switches 4 firmly and release window opens closes all the way pull push back briefly to stop window press pull lightly and hold for normal operation Tip During closing window operation window will stop and open partway if object blocks window operation Power window lockout switch Press button 5 only driver s window operates press again for normal operation Power window initialization procedure If battery is disconnected or power window fuse is replaced the auto open close and anti pinch features will not function Resetting procedure 1 Turn ignition switch to ON position 2 From driver s seat ensure power window lockout switch 5 is NOT depressed 3 Press power window switch down to fully open window then pull switch up to close window completely continue holding switch up for at least 3 seconds then release switch 4 Repeat Step 3 for each front and rear window 5 After all windows have been initialized turn ignition to LOCK then back to ON Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Getting Started Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 12 24 23 2210 21 20 19 18 5 4 17 GAUGES 1 Tachometer 4 Odometer tripmeter 5 Odometer tripmeter 2 Speedometer Sai am hatip A 6 Engine coolant 3 Fuel gauge h 1p A temperature gauge gazg trip B and odometer If above
18. uptly after a hard or long drive turbocharger damage may result otherwise Do NOT race or over rev ANY engine when starting particularly a turbocharged engine Do NOT add aftermarket devices to alter the engine s ignition fuel delivery or turbo boost pressure this may lead to serious engine damage and void your warranty Getting Started Remote keyless entry system Functions only with ignition in OFF position To lock doors Press button 1 pressing again within a few seconds causes doors to relock and horn to beep To unlock Press g button 2 for driver s door press again within 3 seconds to unlock passenger s door and trunk Panic alarm Press and hold button 3 for more than 1 second horn sounds hazard warning lights flash to stop press any remote button J Remote window operation Windows can be opened closed from outside vehicle when doors and trunk are closed Opening windows with Remote keyless entry Press unlock button 2 and hold it doors and trunk unlock and windows fully open Key Auxiliary key Insert key in driver s door lock turn toward front rear of vehicle and hold it after doors and trunk are unlocked locked windows will open close Closing windows Advanced key with doors and trunk unlocked press and hold request switch on driver s door handle doors and trunk will lock then windows will fully close 4 Window auto open close with anti pinch f
19. webbing to retract fully Seat belt emergency locking mode Belts lock only on hard acceleration braking cornering or impacts of about 5 mph or more Child safety locks Located at the edge of rear doors To activate Pull tab up to lock door door opens from outside only To cancel Push tab down WARNING Since children may access either rear door child safety locks for both rear doors should be activated Trunk internal safety release Located on interior trunk lid slide illuminated release lever in direction of arrow lever glows if exposed to light Always check the Owner s Manual for more operating information and safety features Safety ale a Climate Controls CLIMATE CONTROLS 1 Air flow selections 2 5 3 4 8 34 air to dash 44 air to dash and floor t 4 air to floor 2 air to floor and windshield 2 Fan control Rotate knob clockwise counterclockwise to increase decrease fan speed 3 Air intake control 6 7 1 9 lt amp recirculate inside air use for maximum cooling 29 fresh air A WARNING Do not use A position in cold weather windows may fog and hamper vision 4 AIC air conditioner Press to turn on off 7 Windshield defroster switch Press Fresh air position is automatically selected Control positions for maximum defrost Fan to maximum temperature to maximum hot selected A C automatically turns ON Tip To help prevent

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