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2. uoneunroyuy 19urojsn Customer Information Uniform Tire Quality Grading System UTQGS 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 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 9 12 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 M 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 Z 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 MH Temperature A B C The temperature grades are A the hig
3. ay axe uoneorpur 10139 ay IIO jouugo no JI eyo u ur osneo eq put Xeydsip m uo uongorpur JOA ug 99S NOA JJ suoyedIpuy 101174 m epzen SutAtiGd Driving Your Mazda Operating Tips for Compact Disc Player 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 player 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 simply by wiping it with a soft cloth Clouded optical components will clear naturally in about an hour Wait for normal operation to return before attempting to use the unit 5 128 Y Handling the compact disc player The following precautions should be observed Do not spill any liquid on the audio system 621 5 pegeurep aq pino Jo e d sip 3oeduroo oq 7219 sosip 18 pdreys yesy se q ns SOSIP euonuoAuoo uou sn jou p sn p nous s sip pedwos Dad A peq payoess An y qi n JaXeyd m upm p ds UI 3 S A OA91 osip 1oeduroo ou 1018 n olur osrp 1oeduroo em Jogo syoofqo Aue 3r sul jou oq EPZET Driving Your Mazda ball point pen or pencil as shown on the right To remove the rough edges press the side of th
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5. Aposo o oren KAeou ur 10 st Suo dn ll Jouonipuoo ire oq ursn uou A NOLLTV V Bpzey uonisod poo 10 yoy ur nx 2013 3 19S 51 TED ouoo ay 1dooxo ou o Te UEY T ULEA 51 1OO J IY 0 HE ou 110JU102 urnurixeni urejureui o eIp o3juoo eu 1snfpe pue uontrsod N 211 16 YOITMS 10 29 oS opout ou 195 Daat 100 J 16 st ITE T ULEA J Uonisod o erp ONUOD uey oq 195 uou uonisod Ie n o YMS 1032 f YE UT HE ay 195 pue uonrsod ur mx ay o erp 1011009 ner odur oY Jas SI Sur ooo wnwrxeu uod A Driving Your Mazda 3 Set the fan control dial to the desired speed AN N When the mode selector switch is set to V or W the outside air position is selected automatically The air intake selector svvitch cannot be changed to the recirculated air position e For maximum defrosting set the temperature control dial to ield Using the G position with the temperature control set to the cold position will cause the outside of the glass to fog up Your vision Y Windshield defrosting and will be hampered which could the extreme hot position and the defogging lead to a serious accident Set the fan control dial to position 4 temperature control to the hot or e If warm air is desire
6. Yrys II AOW uonounj eur pue Dm MO 9q poquosop se I Tepod exe1q au uo umop usng jo sso Surureoy sne ue ainseayy Apre n8o1 prnoys Samu OMI jnoqe sugu A API Z Sum eSeddi s opxesuen pny opxesueg onewone ou SOSNED T A PINY MOT ID 29610 T2427 PMH au JOS pue ooegins oA9 UO Weg NOLL NVO W ayxesuely syewoyny Sun dsu m 92u uojure A Maintenance WARNING Shifting the shift lever without first depressing the brake pedal is dangerous The vehicle could move suddenly and cause an accident Make sure the brake pedal is applied before shifting the shift lever 4 With the engine still idling pull out the dipstick wipe it clean and put it back 5 Pull it out again The proper fluid level is marked on the dipstick as follows 8 32 2 0 liter engine Y Scale A When the engine has been running and the fluid is at normal operating temperature about 150 F 65 C to 170 F 77 C the level must be within the crosshatched area on the dipstick Y Scale B When the engine has not been running and the outside temperature is above 50 F 10 C the level should be between the bottom hole on the dipstick and the bottom of the crosshatched area on the dipstick 8 AO pue I U AM Q 24 1snui T A T 2 99 4 061 11048 ainyesoduray Sunev do jeuniou Je st ping n 2100
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8. Brake System 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 6rs TpulLou 1 aouDuLsofiad aypag nnm Ani3n s yvaq ayy 3uiqddp pup 1440 s Sunatup q sospaq yi Ort Baan u q aany s ypiq 211 4211214 po1pu ji Supgpaq Jur 182p1220 8101498 p l yins d pinos Sunyvaq apis ouo Suyind 2121124 y 40 22uvJsip Su1ddojs paspa42uj snosasuvp 1 S23D4Q Jam qu Sui q 4H AL DNINMVAM EPZEY Zut sim doojs 3u108 UIYM 4023 429910 D oi 115 sayvag y fo uogvoiuddv SNONUYUOD ploay ju23pi220 5101405 D PUD 04102 210134 sso snp2 pino emt aanjwf 23D4Q 1010 M d 40 s oup sip Suiddojs 423u0 ut Suyjnsaa saynag pajoi 4240 s snp sni sno428upp si s22upjsip 8 1 40f saxv4q y 3uiqddo 6 40 jopad yvaq ayy uo qsnonunuo joof anos ynm ang OUT SPA ONINMHVA N dojs o 2204 afos p puf ffo 40 Dans si ui u ay ua a Suia ip anuyuos J uO Juapio2D un u242 40 saounjsip Suiddojs 428u0 snpo IA sip 29840 y dumd nok fi pajajdap aq pjnoo jsissp samod S YD4q pun 940 f 234014 amba qna Surqvag snoasuop s ffo 40 pajjois s 18 UaYM 414p Sumun
9. Close Sunroof Operation To open to any position press the rear of the slide switch located on the right The sunroof can be opened or closed of the overhead console only when the ignition switch is in the ON position To close press the front of the slide switch Stt BSutou 51 ajon2a ayy m fooauns uado ay 8 Sum 40 dn punjs s428ua2ssud 12 1 uoq anfui 101425 40 YJvap 251172 pjnoo St I Suiout s1 191194 21 aym 311721105 nt p n02 suti 40 aur Snosazunp si foosuns yi 8 Apoq 211 fo sjavd 421110 40 Sudo poay y Joong 3noggy SUY 4 H DNINAVM S7 pzejA 3umouy e osuoo PE N19AO u JO Ya ou uo poreoo YAMAS 110 IYI JO read oui usnd up or uODE DU A atow oprAo1d uado Doan q ues joo1uns q Jo 1e21 ou yms 1n y Jo 3uo1j eui usnd eso p oL Knowing Your Mazda The sunshade opens automatically when the sunroof is opened but must be closed by hand N CAUTION The sunshade doesn t tilt To avoid damaging the sunshade don t push up on it N WARNING Closing the Sunroof A closing sunroof can be dangerous The hands head or even neck of a person especially a child could be caught in it as it closes causing serious injury Make sure the opening is clear before closing the sunroof B Sunshade The sunshade can be opened and After washing
10. UIU M DNINAVM VAY O1 0401 qj pue youq 19A9 UWIS r oAo0ur AO S 9S Xesue enuen 01 q uro qj pue x2eq MJIUS t IAOU ATMOTS lxesue n 2neurojny pue pugi s Iowo sso1dop pnw Jo pues mous OU 1 1J 01 DJOTYDA ou 3201 jsnui no JI T Tq A n Juppow y Protecting Your Mazda Winter Driving e Carry emergency gear including tire chains window scraper flares a small shovel jumper cables and a small bag of sand or salt e Have the proper ratio of antifreeze in the radiator page 8 24 e nspect the battery and its cables Cold reduces battery capacity e Use only cold weather engine oil page 8 18 Inspect the ignition system for damage and loose connections 4 12 Use washer fluid made with antifreeze but don t use engine coolant antifreeze for washer fluid page 8 35 e Don t use the parking brake if it might freeze Instead shift to P with an automatic transaxle and to lorR with a manual Block the rear wheels Y Snow tires Your vehicle is originally equipped with all season radials designed to be used all year around In some extreme climates you may find it necessary to replace them with snow tires during the winter months to further improve traction on snow and ice covered roads Use snow tires on all four wheels Don t go faster than 75 mph 120 km h Inflate snow tires 28 kPa 0 3 kgf cm 4
11. epzey Driving Your Mazda Y Ejecting the compact disc Press the compact disc eject button to eject the compact disc 5 96 some models E Operating the Compact Disc Changer with Controls on the Radio Compact Disc Player Unit The compact disc changer can be connected to the radio compact disc player unit and operated by the controls on the unit Regarding operation of the compact disc changer itself please refer to the instructions attached to the changer Operating the compact disc changer is generally the same as that of the compact disc player pages 5 92 5 96 1 DISC V Selecting a compact disc Press the disc select button to select a compact disc L6 S qeunou o summer oTnjeJoduro oq u uA 1esddesrp Wa qm sip Jayjour Ary st stp oeduio epzvJA pozuioqin y ue j nsuoo re ddesip umop aptsdn p n sur Jou s op au JI 1edoud osrp 12eduioo ayy r sul st osip pedwop uio qo1d wsrueysour sip 1260010 EPZEYN pezuoqin y ue jmsuo Tod o eoq epzejq pozuouiny UE 0 AP oye uoneorpur Y j0uueo no JJ ev oy ur sne t puy run s eyd osip 3oeduioo orpez am Kejdsip n uo uoneoirpur JOS ue s nof suoneompuy sonr m Bpzey noy 8011130 Driving Your Mazda B Operating Tips for C
12. 8 Protecting Your Mazda Special Driving Conditions E Hazardous Driving When driving on ice or in water snow mud sand or similar hazard e Be cautious and allow extra distance for braking e Avoid sudden braking and quick steering Brake with the pedal by using a light up down motion Don t hold the pedal down constantly If you get stuck shift to 1 or 2 and accelerate slowly Don t spin the front wheels 4 10 For more traction in starting use sand rock salt chains carpeting or other nonslip material under the front wheels N WARNING D hifti Sli Surfaces Downshifting into first gear with a manual transaxle or into low with an automatic transaxle 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 IP m pue e xesue1 BunesysJoao outZuo Lew Suryoo1 qonur ool NOLLTV V epzey Inox Sunosjodq 3 211424 Suiysnd uaym jaaym D puryag puvjs o uodZuD mojo 1 uop pun udu gg up 04011 m sjaaym ayy 145 3 uoq satanfur 8101425 snb2 pjnoo sn pup 3021 1240 Sunnnds au sno428upp aq pino p ds u u sjaaym y 145 51 2 21124
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15. Fuel spray is dangerous Fuel can burn skin and eyes and cause illness when ingested Fuel spray happens when there is pressure in the fuel tank and the fuel cap is removed too quickly When removing the fuel cap loosen the cap slightly and wait for any hissing to stop Then remove it Z WARNING Fuel Vapor Fuel vapor is dangerous It could be ignited by sparks or flames causing serious burns and injuries Before refueling stop the engine And always keep sparks and flames away from the filler neck GE uumoo eu 4201 01 dn 1249 9seo o1 201 usnd uou oos n 1snfpe umop uuigoo Sum s oui JO opis Yd n uo IJA ISLIP oou 119 eui ind f rq A n dois S UA Sumn s n Jo au oy or PJM NIL NM qe JOAQ SLA PML PYM ZUMIS atqissod se UOOS S III EPZEVV pezuouiny ue GEO uro qoud g Aew 1 SIUN TET A S ur u n pue uoAup Af mn s deo oy pousiysn sary no 19jj uo suteuroi 0811 ay yi A mn s pousyy3n 1 usr deo v USM uo s uvlo 1480 ouiguo xXoouo our po1noes Doan St deo 1oj g Tonj 201 ms oxejq NOLLAVO V7 Ieodde Jaysnjo juourmujsut OY ur 3j21 ur3u y q oy osngo OSTE J suiojs s OUD uotrssrtu pue T n ou yo Uorjunj eur sn m s ut INSA ULI deo 3uo14 eu SIIPI epzejq pezuouyiny W e qe reA iuspeA mbo
16. Rear ending or running under a truck s tail gate may not provide the stopping force necessary for air bag deployment Frontal offset impact to the vehicle may not provide the stopping force necessary for air bag deployment 2 44 src qusuidinby A yes ease Seq Hip apts e Aord p Ze 1 nq apts ay o Pedu Sdeq HE juo oui jou 1nq s 8eq Ire apis ay Ko dop Agut 1940 01 IANYA aI IYI UOISI IOO D S S SUIMOTIOJ v ur Aqeuniou jou IM 5884 112 sdeg HV juo44 jo uogeAng2y uoN m Essential Safety Equipment E Side Air Bag Activation Greater than moderate impact to one side of the vehicle driver or passenger side areas will cause a side air bag to inflate but it will not normally deploy the front air bags 2 46 some models Li C sepow outs Seq 1w opis e o 9210 ugnouo oprAo1d jou ABUI YIM sedu IPIS s8eq me apis ou Aojdop 2910 opis u8nou Jou ABU JOAO JOI IPA Seq Ie e 2210 edur YSnous Aew mq oSeurep n uiso 919A9S osngo ULI sojod JO soo1 SurA oAut sedu PIS Seq 1r opis e Ao dop o ch opis q3nou oprAoJd jou ew edw euog o s se5 3UTAOTTO IY ur NEUF JOU emt 3eq Je apts e odur Kuaos uo 3 rp d qi uongAnoy Seg ary opis o soper a quauidinby A yes regu sss
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19. uonnq uonoung orpne ay Sursso1d mot poisn pe oq ues ouimnjoa Su L pze A nox Driving Your Mazda Bass control To adjust the lower tonal qualities select BASS by pressing the audio function button BASS will be displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to increase lower pitched tones to the left to decrease them The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached Treble control To adjust the higher tonal qualities select TREB by pressing the audio function button TREB will be 5 84 displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to increase higher pitched tones to the left to decrease them The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached Fade control To adjust the sound distribution between front and rear speakers select FADE by pressing the audio function button FADE will be displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to shift the sound to the rear to the left to shift the sound to the front The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached Balance control To adjust the sound distribution between left and right speakers select BAL by pressing the audio function button BAL will be displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to shift the sound to the right to the lef
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22. orpne oy prnbr Aue ifids jou oq e P AT SQO q P hoys Suraofloy ou Jo e d ode p sse y Surpue A pze A Driving Your Mazda Only cassette tapes that play no e Insert only cassette tapes into the longer than 90 minutes should be slot If objects other than cassette used Cassette tapes exceeding 90 tapes are inserted they may minutes are thin and may easily damage the player 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 If the cassette tape is loose it may produce poor sound or performance Store cassette tapes away from during playback Use a pencil or extreme heat magnetic fields and something similar to remove any direct sunlight Protect the exposed slack cassette tape from dirt and damage Store cassette tapes in their original cases or other protective cases 5 152 ST S osp joeduioo eq u sur p Zefdsip st UL UYM Z uopnq peo n 5524 1 UOI J9SUI EULIONI 330 JO NO punos Sutdooq sty um ITA spuooos z 1noqe uojnq peog y pue m Suisso1d eum une si Suunp oq ue punos Surdooq V LIVA Speer ejdstp m opu pouosur oq 1ouueo osip 12601102 y epzey Inox Zut p
23. sAs Suno09 pva nna S141 Snosasuvp si joy 40 Sutuuni S1 211919 y n 8 4 uwap 40 402 ut2jsKs Sunoo y 3ut401424 2 972 de 1 Aoqv uonnjos azaoynuy 002210 4 aBequsojod 104 Maintenance 5 Fill the radiator to the top of the 8 Then do this filler neck and then the coolant reservoir to F with as much e Run the engine at 2 500 rpm for ethylene glycol based coolant and about 5 minutes water as necessary to provide protection from freezing and Increase the engine speed to corrosion 3 000 rpm for about 5 seconds In extremely cold climates add the and then release the accelerator amount recommended by the coolant manufacturer e Do this 4 or 5 times 3 With the drain plug loose but not 6 Reinstall the cooling system cap e Make sure the engine fully removed flush out the system temperature gauge does not with running water 7 Run the engine at idle for about 10 reach the HOT zone minutes 4 Drain the system completely and After turning off the engine inspect retighten the plug the drain plug and the water hoses for leaks 8 26 08 deo oy punose g m oy A udno10u ping Sulppe XVN 3 14 q pjnous 1 X VIN SIYA M hun pini ppe Moy sar jr JI0AJOSOJ Y UI A PINT 241 12odsu UTES ayy wos pny pue sayesq ou y PR qon ese1g Sunoods
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25. uontsod NO 10 DOV ay 01 qois uonru8i t un orper ay 01 orpe i q Suge1odo m epour oui y o 119423 LM Ke dsip v n spuo s 01 40 pe e dstp 20 fI epoui orpne po129 os vi UO st opour um oq opm p f s 51 uoreodo orpne JI p Zeydsip 24 mm awun eq Paares uoaq seu pout owy v US AA orpne pue usemjoq e dsip oui sue 6011 uonnq 2012 eu Zurysnd Aq poSueuo ues prun y uo Aeydsip 34L pour au Surucu A epzey mox 3uraL q Driving Your Mazda NOTE V Tuning If the FM broadcast signal The radio has five tuning methods becomes weak reception Manual Seek Scan Preset channel automatically changes from and Auto memory tuning STEREO to MONO for reduced The easiest way to tune stations is to noise and the ST indicator will set them on preset channels go out If the power supply is interrupted fuse blows or the battery is disconnected the preset channels will be canceled 5 88 Higher frequency Lower frequency Manual tuning Pressing the manual tuning button will change to a higher or lower frequency 68S suonejs IWA DI pUe WY 9101s pasn oq ueo s ouueqo josaid oAy 201 pauueyp s 1d syosaud ouueuo gA1 1ur st Suunp ulese uollnq 11828 aui ss 1d A o1oui uonejs e Ploy OL Spuooas c jnoq 10 UOLIS qoeo 1e sdojs Suruueog suonejs
26. 3 24 The alarm will activate about 15 seconds after a door has been opened The indicator light flashes rapidly for about 15 seconds What it does e The horn sounds intermittently and the hazard warning lights and headlights flash e The alarm continues for about 3 then stops minutes u When it is triggered the warning lights and horn will activate They will shut off when The doors are unlocked with the keyless entry system transmitter The trunk lid is opened with the key or the keyless entry system transmitter The ignition is turned to the ON position 924 Ho Daum st urojs s lu ori9l p 1J9u1 241 m n user 0 s nunuo 1 pour fin st urojs s ou 18 o spuooos c Use 0 513215 1181 1olporpu yunoes ay uou spuo s z moqe usej s1481 80815 umm ou epzey nox Suruouy SIOOp oy Te 5012 Udy pue MOOT Pexpreur yams YOO JOOP oy uo y Ssd pil YUN eq pue pooy sy 2501 urojs s 1u o u91 p 1J9u1 oui une ospe pm poyu Sureo oJ 241 1121545 OY WIE JOU Via Ady e YIM SIOOP eu 80142071 Jojnusueg uiojs s Anu sso Aox y uo uonnq X201 n sso1d pue sioop oui sof uou PH Xung eq pue pooq oy so O Z AY uoniudt 201 Iowy wiayskg ay WY 0 MOH NI Knowing Your Mazda key into the ignition and turn it to the ON position If it takes longer than 15 second
27. A tape has very short intervals of less than 3 seconds RPT may not operate properly if A tape was recorded at a low level A tape has long silent intervals A tape is a live recording Y Repeat play A tape has very short intervals of less than 3 seconds This feature makes it possible to listen to a selection repeatedly Press the repeat button during play The current selection playing will be repeated RPT will be displayed 5 118 6 5 adi ojosseo ou Dal Aeyd ade ayassvo o uonnq Jefe ade 5582 ou sso1q dois o qoux eum oA 19A0d oy sso1q ade p sse t ZUA A SuiddojS A v HO S qois uonrust oq uou ow y ues ode n ssp Su L KSE VpZeJA 1nox Driving Your Mazda W Operating Tips for Cassette Tape player Y Cleaning the cassette tape player The tape head capstans and pinch rollers will gather oxide residue from cassette tapes This can cause weak or wavering sounds and damage to the cassette tapes and player Use a good quality head cleaning tape or a liquid cleaner cassette tape to remove it Should the unit not operate normally consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer Never attempt to repair it or insert a screwdriver or anything else 5 120 Y Handing the cassette tape player The following precautions should be observed Do not spill any liquid on the audio system Krs S SB AD29101d 19010
28. T H A INOA uo p ffe sul Jou juourdinbo soy suoneueydxs eulos puy eur noA psa e sy suondo pue 1u utdrnb sjapour Te s rydde jenueur siu yey aIeMe oq oseo qd JOUMO 1X9U 201 1I YI enueui SIU JALAJ ANYA oui nod prnous epzey 1no Jo sn o qeKofuo pue ayes n soy Apuey e se 34013 ou ur penueu sin doo suoneuod WON epzeq jonpoud epzeyy no YUM uornoejsnes DU 1no ur pue onseojd Zoom Jno ur js939jut Suro uo ue epzey TE Sn JO pre yey no o1nsse IM enue 511 s 1oN TAT S 21415504 1594 op ym no SurprAoJld o st speuorssojo1d epzey Jo INO 03 o ooe d ou sey ATESS U SI 5 10 22ueuojureur UYM OS 3S Q ANYA SMOUY Jo evo q EPZEVV pezuouiny uy SUOTepuaurui0291 sj MOJOJ pue AT NJareo jenueui sin peor epzey 1no jo uoneredo pue oq qeKofuo o1nsuo dyay o puru ur uoroegsres JOWOISNS Ndw WIM S T TU A p mq pue u rs p epzej 1e M EPZEYN BUISOOYD 10 no J9UA pZze A 0 V A Word to Mazda Owners All specifications and descriptions are accurate at the time of printing Because improvement is a constant goal at Mazda we reserve the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice and without obligation Air C
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30. u upe H A 4 suwaq 44077 sureaq niq st preoqusep m uo US 1o1gorpur ure q u8rq ou L epzey Driving Your Mazda Right lane change CS Right turn Left lane E Turn and Lane Change Signals V Turn signal Move the signal lever down for a left turn or up for a right turn to the stop position The signal will self cancel after the turn is completed 8 46 Green indicators on the dashboard show which signal is working If the indicator light continues to flash after a turn manually return the lever to its original position V Lane change signals Move the lever slightly toward the direction of the change until the indicator flashes and hold it there It will return to the off position when released If an indicator light stays on without flashing or if it flashes abnormally the turn signal bulb may be burned out Lb S pou oO Zut oy 3une3o1 Aq Surun eA1ojut au esooqo pue LNI 1 I9A9 201 19S uonisod NO 240 ur q snw YOUMS uonrusi oq p xSJ9diaM juajjrun1ojur paads o qet1eA A sJ9dtA pISTUSPUIAN MI Wep z I wanau INI UAAOP IoA9 oq Suriind Aq uo s1odtA ou un J9useA pue saodiA DI IQSputAA Epzey Driving Your Mazda 2 MES Y One touch wipers For a single wiping cycle push the lever up to MIST 5 48 Because heavy
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32. 9 14 Scheduled Maintenance 8 3 Seat Adjustment Electrically Operated Head restraint height MIDI Height 2 6 Recline T 00 2 7 Seat cushion front height diede 2 6 Seat cushion rear height 2 6 Seatslide i etes 2 5 Seat Adjustment Manually Operated Head restraint height d s 2 4 Recline 2 3 2 2 TIG ea ee 2 4 Seat Belt Cleaning 7 13 Extender oce 2 23 Front E DIU EPI 2 16 Pregnant women 2 25 Rear 2 at v ba f pne ES System Warning light Seat Belt Extender 10 223 Service Publications 9 16 Snow Tires 2s 4 12 Socket 257 5 51 Spare Tire 25755 6 27 8 46 Special Driving Conditions 2 4 10 Specification 10 1 Specifications Air conditioner Capacities es dc eee e Dimensions Electrical system 10 4 Engine ed RES 10 4 Page Light bulbs 10 6 Lubricant quality 10 2 Tires ele en rey 10 6 Weights e Ee EAR 10 3 Speedometer 5 31 Starting the Engine 2000 5 4 Steering Wheel Hop coe ire ECLIPSE 3 30 Tilt wheel 0229 Storage Compartments ees 5 55 Storage Pocket 5 56 Sunroof P
33. Jo osne29q 2010290 5120815 1seopgoiq seose 5 ul srou BUSIS Yea A Epzey nox 8 SurKouue ut Sunpnso1 Ayu ppns o3ueqo Aew suonipuoo uondasas ay eae ue qons uSnoug s ssed aporyaa e usu So eisqo 19010 pue surejunoui s3urpr nq fe sAaTyeA UI yeam ouro2oq pue s ur WIES ur 9AOUI Jo Rusue1 JAI ue ou S EUS S srou dris z nnk A Driving Your Mazda 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 5 78 Station 2 88 3 MHz Station 1 Y Station drift noise When a vehicle reaches the area of two strong stations broadcasting at similar frequencies the original station may be temporarily lost and the second station picked up At this time there will be some noise from this disturbance Safety Certification This compact disc player is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards It meets FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U S Department of Health and Human Services 61 5 uone1edo asned ABU jeu o2uo1oprojur Surpnpour oouo1opiojut Aue dap em 5011 2 pue oouoloj1ojut osneo jou Ap IMAP SIUL T suonipuoo OM BUIMOTIOF n o 1p qns St uone1edo s y 204 201 Jo T ue
34. PLU ou pisu 01 ms oq IJA 10 apis s 1oduossed 201 uo srou gjns pejour OpIS T AHD Y SN 1 uop OS paonpal oq p noo SutdiA s pe1q oy PAYIS ale siou jjns VIU n JI ureae wy sn o poou nox siou jjns m pu q 1 uoq NOLLAVO Y IIULUYU s pejq Mou ur r y reisur pue Joqqny oq UIOJJ siouojins EJU oq oA0UIOW p uoddns yey ni oy JO 291J ore sqe 201 Inun nd pue 1eqqn oq puo S uioddns ela Maintenance M Battery Install the blade so that the tabs are toward the bottom of the wiper arm N WARNING Spilled 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 5 Carefully insert the new blade happens immediately flush your rubber eyes with water for 15 minutes or Then install the blade assembly in wash your skin thoroughly and the reverse order of removal get medical attention Be careful not to get battery fluid on yourself 8 40 Ib 8 pue ueo o do ay d yi e poyunow Ar m s Jr d yi e AToyyeq UIOJJ IMAI 1592 M 193 OT ua4ppn2 fo u2v24 ay fo mo s u iq d y s naMjy M YS uo 40 Saka 211 n S128 ni fi saunfui snon s pynos pint saying snod Sunp 51 s21423 0q dvau Aoqd
35. Qo 1 i m punof aq Kou sj2qv uoupwuaofut 2121424 24214 21D41 n 1 OSV 1 SuOHIpuo2 Sutatap jonsnun ol puodsaa moy pup 42do4d s ssn sip 11 saying sni 01 moy suipjdxa p uoyoag 2 janf iwy Sulsn pup jonJ fo pury 1 814 ays Suisn st Kouaroiffa isoo fo 181 yi uo 5401 Aiqoqodq uoyp4ado fo Kop isaf sit skom 1042428 ut auop aq IYI ajiqowornn up Kouow 2AD 0 yil ajdoad isoyy EPZET Inox SuroojoJd Protecting Your Mazda Fuel Requirements 2 0 liter engine 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 regular unleaded fuel having an octane rating antiknock index of at least 87 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 4 2 2 5 liter engine 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 You may use a regular unleaded gasoline with a rating from 87 to 90 this will slightly reduce performance Also fuel with
36. Turn the wing bolt counterclockwise Turn the tire hold down bolt counterclockwise with the lug wrench 6 20 Ic 9 euiduo oq mm pue y 0 lxesuen Tenue e Umts 10 d 01 xesuen ormulojne ue Uwe yp q Supred ou 195 pue KeA Jo 18u l JJO 2ovjuns JIA uo xied 27010 PAM omg Apnjoreo cq yBnosy Ao 0 m WY WLY OL y pf 0 Aq Quo p noddns 51 my 212124 p 323 pun ain 18 sof Suoyradp y 0j 0f o 21ns ag uo tuos 2anfui pun y p y ffo dijs upo ql sno238uvp aq UVI m 18 DNINUVM sno1oSuep sr peos snq e Jo Jopynoys ay uo 10 oyen ur Sutddoe amy eu ueu o IJEN Jo ARA 201 Jo 1 pue pros oy no JOM SI yey Jods A9 E 01 MOS m WIJ NOK JJ uonoeup ouo ul sind IPA 241 AT9A1SS95X9 81qIA 0 Sur89q AA ML s uro q 8 uu921s m WIJ V AIPU p noo 1 SutAup s1n220 BUIMOT OJ n JI aL JEI e 2urdueu m Avu Z r JO se up In Case of Emergency 3 Tum on the hazard warning flasher 4 Have everyone get out of the Force the end of the wrench firmly vehicle and away from the vehicle A I between wheel and cover or cap and traffic or removal will be difficult 5 Remove the jack lug wrench and spare tire 6 Block the wheel diagonally
37. Zeids p qa Joquinu yous y pue Joquinu sip AL joeduroo y uo sreu31s oy speo1 1o e d eu suidoq Zefd sde 11015 3q ITA Aed ur3 q pue as p 3oeduroo au 195 T TA urstueqoour Sutpeo ojne ou Sunr sul v ya dn epts oqe oq asnu osrp 12600102 au IsIp j3oeduroo ay Surdesug A uontsod NO JO DOV 21 0 yams HOI 201 um Jasueyo sip 12600102 y ayesodo ol Jodueq 3siq Vedu ay S nes do m Driving Your Mazda Multiple insertion 1 Press and hold the load button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard 2 When In is displayed insert the compact disc 3 When In is displayed again insert the next compact disc 5 154 The first inserted compact disc will be played automatically when No compact disc is inserted within 15 seconds after In is displayed The compact disc trays are full Inserting to desired tray number Press and hold the load button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard Press the channel preset button for the desired tray number within five seconds after the beep is heard When In is displayed insert the compact disc The compact disc can not be inserted to the desired tray number if the number is already occupied SST S end peadas ooueo o ure oouo uonnq 189421 n sso1q epzeyi Inox p Zefdsip oq Tt LA p yg d r
38. Zungius UMOP Kem ou US epod yamp oy 8524 UMOUS 58 euonu Auoo SI o Xesue 1 ou yo waned prys our u13jjeq 3jus epxesue 1 fenueyy m uonga do xesuear jenue A Driving Your Mazda E Recommendations for Shifting Y Upshifting For normal acceleration we recommend these shift points 2 0 liter engine 2 5 liter engine For cruising we recommend these shift points 2 0 liter engine 2 5 liter engine 16 mph 26 km h 28 mph 17 mph 27 km h 30 mph 48 km h 5 8 Y Downshifting When you must slow down in heavy traffic or on a steep upgrade downshift before the engine starts to overwork This reduces the chance of stalling and gives better acceleration when you need more speed On a steep downgrade downshifting helps maintain safe speed and prolongs brake life Mus o uonnq aseo o1 x20 AP ut pou 1snui NOX yey s ye rpu t one J ayy Aq pareorpur uontsod Aue olur Dons ue 1242 1145 SUL Cuontsod NO 10 22V Ap ut q 1snui Yous UONTUST oq 4 s o uonnq oseopo1 320 m ur Ploy pur eped ayeiq ay ss rd p en nod yey soyeoipuy 10320 SDOUEA uonisod 440 n ut st Wong IP UIM WO 9UI02 JOjeorput STYL 440 C O uofrsod 1oA9 Un sous Joed pur us Uta ito m yesun 1u2A21d OJ 19A9 us Dong 3se9 2 x20 T o xesue paad
39. ds poirsop m 01 erp onuoo ue oq IES uontsod joy ay o BIP onuoo otp Qo 1981 lojeorpur uonisod 1r pisino oui 01 YOUMS 10129 9s exejur 12 9U119S Z uonisod g u1 01 YOUMS 10j29 es opour oui 19S T A p ds poursep au o RIP 0 1409 uj 2111 1398 uontsod p ris p oui Terp 101002 v S Epzey SuraL q r Driving Your Mazda If cooler air is desired at face level set the mode selector switch at the N27 position and adjust the temperature contro dial to maintain maximum comfort The air to the floor is warmer than air to the face except when the temperature control dial is set at the extreme hot or cold position 5 70 some models Y Cooling With air conditioner 1 Press the air conditioner switch to turn the air conditioner on 2 Set the mode selector switch to the 34 position Set the air intake selector switch to the either position Set the temperature control dial to the desired position Set the fan control dial to the desired speed Adjust the fan control dial and temperature control dial to maintain maximum comfort Vs 7 9 uo 8 0 yo Touonipuoo ne ay UM 8 sojeorpur 93ne3 n JI Sungousoao ul3u sne Aew 1ouonipuoo me ou ne3 omjeroduroj eu
40. opposite the flat tire When blocking a front wheel place the 7 Pry off the wheel cover or center block in front of the tire When cap with the beveled end of the lug blocking a rear wheel place the wrench block behind the tire 6 22 c 9 puno 3 q JJO pastel uooq seu m n pegueuqo Dun Aue uop nq Sur q m og o 1s solo uonrsod un IUO astAxoopoojunoo WAYI m xoef oq 22814 e Bumm Aq em 3n oui uosoo 3ng you st 19409 99 A Jo deo r y ql JI uoneqeisut Suunp 1n220 pino eSeureqq ir uiejsur USYM WIJS SATA 201 YIM 19402 904M 201 uo uo ou oU UZITY 49407 PJM 1215 ATPA SAIN eq quA eur sy uzip e des 191092 ou Sureisur uou AA deo 191u935 n oprsur JVW u1ojs oA EA SI AAL des 1330197 NOLLAVO VW Jo SL ug In Case of Emergency N 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 6 24 N WARNING Improper Jack 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 N
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42. plug number DENSO Spark plug gap 1 Manual transaxle 2 Automatic transaxle 95 01 yonsdIp rto oui UMA 943 110 eurduo ay KjuoA To Surdueyo Jo Zuppe usy AA puo s sodind 22u219j21 eJoues 107 sontoedeo fo ul3u poyeorpur ou x Tere T n 1uouraoe do1 y fo novu y ur eyd i 191 U IO ur juourooe do1 J J U Ho qru yuwe d 131 U I0 qt 9 xesuve onewoyny o xesue1 ENUEN UK Jenpo c yur ond lo o xesue1 jue o0 awug suoneogimodg sanpede Specifications Air Conditioner Gas complies with SAE J639 Maximum operating charge Ib 11 oz 0 75 kg Tires Type kgf c Inflation pressure Rear m psi or Ib po2 2 0 liter engine P185 70R14 87S P205 60R15 90H 22 32 1 8 26 2 5 liter engine Temporary spare P205 60R15 90H 2 2 32 1 8 26 P205 55R16 89H T125 70D15 2 2 32 2 0 29 4 2 60 psi pounds per square inch 10 6 Light Bulbs Bulb trade Front tum signal Parking lights 27 8 1157NA Brake lights Taillights 25 4 High mount brake light m 39 License plate lights NE NENNEN Interior light 001 Rear turn signal lights Courtesy lights L 01 suoneogimadg C 1 9 33ed o ru Index A Accessory Socket 5 5 Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessor
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47. 3 y s o To e d sip 12601100 ou SMOJE 230329 5011 Aeyd wopury A eyd o ure e uonnq e d r n ssoJq eBpzey mox SUIALIG p zefdsip q TI Ld q 2ur e d uonoo es JUeLIND ou l Aend Suunp uoyng 1e2do1 n sso1q Ap ye d r uomo y s e o 191511 01 fqissod 11 sexeur 9141 Avyd e d y A Driving Your Mazda randomly selected RDM will be displayed Press the random button once again to cancel random play 5 94 SCAN Music scan This feature helps to find a program by playing about the first 10 seconds of each track Press the scan button during play to start scan play operation the track number will flash Press the scan button once again to cancel scan play If the unit is left in scan normal play will resume where scan was selected 5675 4 osip pedwoo dois o qouy Sum oA 19Aod ql ssolg SuiddojS A peeds W xoen g YSNOIY 5 0 A uonnq t DIOU pue 5524 p ds ysry 18 youn e YSNoIY ooueApe o W Lous uonnq pJeA10 1se OU Ploy pue ss rq 9S19A29M DIEA10J 1584 A X291 quam eui yo Suruul3 q n 01 xoeq drys o 92UO A uo nq UMOP Youn 201 ssoJq YOV 1xou n Jo Suruur8 q oy 0 preA10J drys o 900 w uonnq dn xen am ssd YILI 33641 A JIL dn xvi
48. ABH m n zo 3s Apueoduro I In Case of Emergency N CAUTION To avoid damage to the temporary spare or to the vehicle observe the following Don t exceed 50 mph 80 km h Avoid driving over obstacles Also don t drive through an automatic car wash This tire s diameter is smaller than a conventional tire s so the ground clearance is reduced about 1 inch 25 mm e Don tuse a tire chain on this Continued 6 28 tire because it won t fit properly Don t use your temporary spare on any other vehicle it has been designed only for your Mazda Use only one temporary spare tire on your vehicle at the same time 214 me I0uAU 9 L aed Joan 2 4 oSeum JUTE pejucuruod ug ozrumum MOH Buusns pup amp q472 sin m d d jim s2quu2sad uonras KDA ql ut UNIJI ajonjaa ANOK Burdaay OS 0121 201 JD ADMD 102 01 Spuaj 214148 DON ssauiupo 2 40f uosvas quo ays 10u si 22uDAD2ddvp py 24pMD ag 7poo8 Suryoo pup uv2 2 n daay 01 1824 wow vpzvyy ANOK fo Ino apisul 2402 u0122 Sn sduviveddy Appearance Care How to Minimize Environmental Paint Damage The paintwork on your Mazda represents the latest technical developments in composition and methods of application Environmental hazards however can harm the paint s protective properties if proper care is not taken Here ar
49. Antilock Brake System ABS The ABS control unit continuously monitors the speed of each wheel If one is about to lock up the ABS responds by automatically releasing and reapplying that wheel s brake The driver will feel a slight vibration in the brake pedal and may hear a chattering noise from the brake system This is normal when the ABS operates Don t pump the brakes continue to press down on the brake pedal 5 22 Some models If the ABS vvarning light stays on while you re driving the ABS control unit has detected a system malfunction If this occurs your brakes will function normally as if they had no ABS Should this happen consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible Braking distances may be longer on loose surfaces snow or gravel for example which usually have a hard foundation A vehicle with a normal braking system may require less distance to stop under these conditions because the tires will build up a wedge of surface layer when the wheels skid KS urojs s 801 15 Jomod ay eSeurep sni Surauni v YIM spuooos AU ULI IEH 10 Yo ou o 294M ZUKS ay Ploy T A N NOLLAVO v r q vpzejA pezuouny ue 1 nsuoo Surup ewou ur prey Suuoojs pug NOK JI p IOW AMDA Tu 3t mq sas pus ued noA oAne1odour s uro5 q urojs s S uuools Jomod oy Ji 10 JJO st outguo ou Jy ourduo m W
50. Continuous contact with used engine oil could be dangerous It could cause skin cancer Always wash with soap and water immediately after changing oil and filter e 301 51 2u18u2 y UIYM 10 u18u2 yi asuny 40 42212 1 uoq pausing 41sn0149 aq pjnoo nox jou amp 124 214022q no 2u13u2 21 Suuuna u q sn ut u y ff snoua3upp aq pjmoo po ouiduo 10H ho T UTE1U02 o qeims e olur to oq urejp pue Sn d uwap oy SAOWIAY Z 8 IMTS deo 1oq mo e AOUN jjo 1 uj pue sojnuru 10 UZU oq dn uwy I ro ur u Surucu umu 0 2 oueu gure A Maintenance Replace the plug tightly after the oil has thoroughly drained Fill the engine with new oil to the F mark on the dipstick Securely replace the oil filler cap Start the engine and inspect around the drain plug for leaks Turn it off and wait 5 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan 8 22 Check the oil level and fill to the F mark if necessary Oil capacity General reference only 2 0 liter engine 3 5 US qt 2 9 Imp qt 3 3 liter 2 5 liter engine 3 9 US qt 3 3 Imp qt 3 7 liter e 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 Use only specified engine oil page 8 18 Changing oil filter Because you need a special tool t
51. Essential Safety Equipment 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 2 30 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 the 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 For rear 77 seatright Anchor bracket 4 If your child restraint system requires the use of a tether strap hook the tether strap by following the manufacture s instructions Tez 1895 S Joguossed JUOJ ou ut urojs s JUIEJ SOJ D I2 Suter 10011 e ZUISN v suononnsur ISIYI MOTO e qeproAeun st 1895 JUOIJ 201 uo urajs s Jurens p rqo 3uauidinb4 A yes erjuoass q ou Sureisur JI surojs s WEE DI 19010 10 1895 ISLI oui OST st 1825 s 1o3uossed wou ou Seq HE li O 25012 00 q p noA 11 2
52. IUN Aue 18 39 9q ULI xoo AL eum au SUNS A xoo m 65 Driving Your Mazda If the power supply to the unit is interrupted if the fuse blows or the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset 5 108 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 601 5 uontsod NO 10 OO 9u 0 yams uonrust n um orpel y Ido OJ ompey v 4 m pzejA nox Opou SUIT OY 0 39491 tu ejdsrp au v n spuoo s 01 10 poKe dsip TEA opour oy UO sr opour eum 201 TA st uonesodo orpne JI p Zeidsip iw eum n P S u q seu opoui SWI ou UO AA orpne pue awun Zeydsip ay sowe 5111 uonnq x oj oy Sursso1d Aq oq ue yun y uo Kejdsip eu apour Aeyds p ay Surucu A 6 Driving Your Mazda Y Radio ON Press the AM or FM1 2 button to turn the radio on 5 110 Y Band selection Choose AM by pressing the AM button and FM1 or FM2 by pressing the FM1 2 button The selected mode will be indicated If FM stereo is being received S
53. Jose aui JI vpzejA nox Surmouy uonnq gee 2U ss ld yun n uodo oL 5845 Aaqua gesaat uojjnq YUNIL ese A spuooos S uym urede uonnq YOOINN ou ssaid s1oop ou e y oy n oy uonnq y sso1d 100p s 13A 1p ay xoo un ol ur s s 1juo ssa 423 uo nq x2o u A Knowing Your Mazda 3 Put in the new battery CR2032 or the equivalent with the negative pole facing up 4 Align the front and back covers and snap the transmitter shut 3 12 Y Service If you have a problem with the keyless entry system consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer If your transmitter is lost or stolen bring all remaining transmitters to an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible for a replacement and to make the lost or stolen transmitter inoperative N CAUTION Change or modifications could void your right to operate the keyless entry system Damage to your keyless entry system will affect the vehicle warranty coverage I pou suos AEM OU MOPUIM dy sor o AT ENUNUOD YAS v YT YRS au UI Kemped moputm oui dois ol uonisod u do K nj S 0 IAOW JM ou Apuy passoid st youIMs ay UAM AUO MOPUIAA S 13A AODUIA qonop au o mH Epzey Inox Suraouy AAOPULA S I 2S0 2 pue u do o yous e seu 100p OSTV JOOP S JOALIP dy UO SIYNIMS 101009 Jojseui opuiA Jomod 3y Aq
54. LAV LS ou 0 YOUMS uontu8r ou ung yenueyy r vpzejA nox Driving Your Mazda 2 Turn the ignition switch to the START position and hold it Whether cold or warm the engine there for up to 10 seconds If the should be started without use of engine starts release the key and the accelerator accelerator immediately because the engine will suddenly rev up 6 After starting the engine let it idle for about 10 seconds In extremely cold weather below If the engine fails to start it may be 0 F 18 C or after the vehicle flooded excessive fuel in the engine 3 If the engine fails to start crank it has stood idle several days let the without using the accelerator for engine warm up without operating Follow this procedure up to 10 seconds the accelerator 1 Depress the accelerator all the way and hold it there 5 6 edvurep pue Jean goin sso poou proAe TA SIL epe1 dn ue uo aporyoa v Ploy o qoin q sn 1 uop ospy sig 8 Sunjrys Gau 1dooxo Tepod uoinq ou yo 100 nok d y NOILQYVO V uee n pue yep d q m oy eseo o1 enn u olur ug 9 SI S1 A91 Olur unius JJ 4 01 Sungtus paddois SI OPOTYDA JY BINS IJEN 4 0 pays 210Joq exinou ur 104 24 1snur ISAIT Ups eq o Wor Sunjngs e3uoprooe sjuoAo1d o1njea Das y pzeJA mog SurALI ATAOTS 11 SL uou
55. System Description The supplemental restraint systems have two basic subsystems The air bag system with inflators and air bags Inflators and air bags Crash sensors and diagnostic module SAS unit Side crash sensor The electric system with crash sensors and diagnostic module LET ayeyop Apiomb seq II ay uonegut aq Joy s8eq ne y de pur o poonpoud are sase3 uosse pue u SonuN SIOje JUI m o JUSS SI JWOLIND EINI ug oje1opour uey 1918918 yo pedu opis Jo feyuoly Domp s10suas qse1o Seq 118 uou X104 seg ary MOH a yu vud nba A yes jenuess q Paway nun 3081s Jo mo ore fou Sxoeqieos 1 0 IYI Jo s pis pzeoq no oq ur pue preoqusep oui Jo opis 1oduossed v osym Suuoojs BY JO s u Y suoneoo SUIMOTIOF m ut s3eq Ie ou Essential Safety Equipment always sit upright against the seatbacks with seat belts worn properly Sitting too close to the air bag storage compartments or placing hands or feet on them is extremely dangerous Front air bags inflate with great force and speed Serious injuries could occur if The air bags will function only once someone is too close The driver After that the air bags will not work should always hold onto only the again and must be replaced rim of the steering wheel The front seat passenger should keep Only an Authorized Mazda Dealer can both feet on the
56. UO souioo 1811 stu r ISOQ AODUIAA ILIY NI EPzET mog uonisod ssed oj yseyy OY ut SI 80815 1 OQ e uo am sjuZtpeou weaq y3y ou e sdutu1 oA Jo euo sojeorpur 1481 stu T IBY ureog qarH 3 8 a Driving Your Mazda Lighting Control and Turn Signals Second stop B Headlights To turn on the lights turn the knob on the end of the control lever 5 44 The first stop ee turns on the taillights dashboard lights parking lights and license plate lights The second stop 20 turns on the headlights taillights dashboard lights parking lights and license plate lights If the light switch is left on the lights will automatically switch off after 5 seconds of turning of the ignition switch LOCK position or removing the key The light will automatically switch on when the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or ON position Y Lights on reminder If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch a beep will sound when the any door is opened st s peseo o1 en q sr preoqusep u uA uonrsod ewou oq 01 eu uo 4431 ureaq uang ou p HUA 20 pue uo oq jou p u YOUMS QYPE ou nod premo ANY MOT YoRQ 1 IN 13A ou nd sjgg peoy oq use op sumoq YJ 107 19A9 v YSNA syusmpeeq oq Surusekq A I ureaq Ao u rq
57. WARNING Placing Objects Under the Jack Jacking the vehicle with an object under the jack is dangerous The jack could slip and someone could be seriously injured by the jack or the falling vehicle Never place objects under the jack SCH UMOUS Jopio oy l sinu q an qQouo1A BN IY sf o oro ou JAMO pU youarm Snj oq um H I JO asec uj pueu Aq way uojudn premul 3p oui UIA synu Sn n 1815 1 ain oreds eq JUNO T HAL N SAOUIOI uot Osm YIO Juno Wey Surum Aq smu Znt 201 Aoul i II AOUI Jo di s jouuRd 1 jeu pue uontsod ur Apuu st epzeyy asns oxeui smu 3n ou ururgc 1 uey sso puno18 ou 9 15 r oq HUN sim 32903 1t WIN pue xoef ay olur qouor Sn 201 x sul 01 In Case of Emergency If you re unsure of how tight the nuts should be have them inspected at a service station The specified torque is 90 to 120 N m 9 0 to 12 0 kg m 65 to 87 ft lb N WARNING Loose Lug Nuts Improperly or loosely tightened lug nuts are dangerous The wheel could wobble or come off This could result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident Always securely and correctly tighten the lug nuts 6 26 N WARNING Metric Studs and Lug Nuts Because the wheel studs and
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59. be damaged edges is used proper setting will used not be possible and the compact disc changer will not play the compact disc Remove the rough edges in advance by using a 5 162 ts p Zeid 3q UBD SISIP 29010 ON UMOYS se O30 uongormuopt y Suue q sostp 12601 2 ed o p u rs p durnf jpm punos y sooegns u q sey Jasueyo osip Joeduro3 201 e JOAO UTAHP UYM e olanv Tvuloiq Q Q ostp 12eduroo am Jo 1939uruod pue aq jsuree prouad Jo uod oui Jo apis ou ssoid sodpo u8nor ou aowa OL 1481 ou uo UMOYS se prouad Jo uad jurod qreq sisli LOVdINOS epzey Inox Sutun q Driving Your Mazda Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handling the compact discs Pick up a compact disc by grasping the outer edge or the edge of the hole and the outer edge 5 164 Do not stick paper or tape on the compact disc Avoid scratching the reverse side the side without a label Dust finger smudges and dirt can decrease the amount of light reflected from the signal surface thus affecting sound quality If the compact disc should become soiled gently wipe it with a soft cloth from the center of the compact disc to the edge Do not use record sprays antistatic agents or household spray cleaners Volatile chemicals such as benzine and thinner can also damage the surface of the compact disc and must not be used Anything that can damage
60. cassette tape press the button again 5 146 When the cassette tape ends during playing fast forward or rewind it automatically stops and starts PRO V Reversing Press the program button to change cassette tape playing direction Lbt s p Zeyd Sur q ouo ou Jo 1xou ou Jop Suruuidoq ay pun o p sn st 2d V 1043002 weigol1g 2reuromy ME A U T f s 1xou aug o ode eq ooueApe reoneurojqne Dia 31 ooeds Xue q Jo spuooas 19939P OdV JI ure8e uonnq oq ssaid ode ayasseo 3 EH oq ejd pue uoner do sty dots oL He Sei pe amp ejd 3ur q ouo oq Jo Suruul3 q 55 eu 01 001114 OdV 241 8594 Uonoo es 1xou oq Jo 3uruul3 q OY 01 teg uoinq OdV 20 ss 1d EDZET nox Avid sos oA91 Eorgurojne yun m spu ode ojosse oy uou Driving Your Mazda Press the repeat button once again to cancel repeat play APC may not operate properly if A tape was recorded at a low level q TRAPS 2 eer Bz A tape is a live recording A tape has very short intervals of less than 3 seconds RPT may not operate properly if A tape was recorded at a low Jevel A tape has long silent intervals A tape is a live recording Y Repeat play A tape has very short intervals of less than 3 seconds This feature makes it possible to listen to a selection repeatedly Press the repeat button during play The current sel
61. chances of having your paint chipped by flying gravel asep avuvsvaddy s1redo1 pue Sunsni snouos 01 pear pino ear payooye oy Jredo1 o IMEA UONI sty ul suon onnsur eu o 3urp1oooe jured dn q no epzejA Sursn Aq 3purep oy redas suaddey sip alojag epzey 1no uo Suruuoy Istu o peor ues jured poddiyy Surddiy jured Jo soueys oui S SP TSUI SIT suopIeu ustutj S 9TU A e somyeroduro mof uj 5 09 199 pO sr ouoz 3ulddiq med ou Gomm 06 ydw g ye Sur oAe1 uoqA o durexo ay Jo p ds eu uir souea ouoz 8014 juied aur Appearance Care Exterior Care Follow all label and container directions when using a chemical cleaner or polish Read all warnings and cautions 7 6 B Maintaining the Finish V Washing To help protect the finish from rust and deterioration wash your Mazda thoroughly and frequently 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 abr
62. come on when the ignition is turned to the start position The light will go out when the engine starts 5 42 some models If the light flashes rapidly fails to come on or comes on and stays on it indicates a system malfunction If any of these occur contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible Y Security indicator light When there is no key in the ignition and the theft deterrent system has been armed the light will flash once every three seconds This indicates that the system is working properly Ignition Key Reminder If the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position a beep will sound when any door is opened E Lights On Reminder If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch a beep will sound when any door is opened EP S pou suos OPA epzey pezuouiny ue j nsuoo o1 no opty UO SIWOI I J UO ouroo TIM 1480 JOWWIIPU AAO SOL 240 uonsunyyeur Sey SOL IM JI 801 940 H Yous Dot UIM uo souioo 0912 IJN ou pouris SI ourduo oq uouA s203 1 uonisod NO 34 01 pou sr q s uong q u qA uo souroo 1811 SIU yar 330 FAO SO SOL ur s4S 01ju07 uogoedp m JOS SI p ds SUISINID u uA uo soutoo IYF 5111 2 81 19S ISMI m Uonisod Oo oui ur st uonnq C O 241 ou uo souioo 4481 5111 Kl 14311 40 6rpul JAO W O Ni UO SI 19 SO1J D MOPUIM oy UJM
63. 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 Keep low on hip bone To unfasten Depress the button on the buckle 2 18 61 7 u18u ay 01 11 Jnd pue n3uo ou dseg 1 U 3SEy OL SIPP_ 1894 IVY H Uorsuo utejureur pue y q ss x dn aye tu JOBE SUL Apoq nod jsure2e pony A 3nus St afaq Jop nous ou ms ILIN SSTAA pue syury 11 adsur n n JOU s op 1190 JJ JOro e Ia no mun epyonq u olur n uo1 siu H sul Z A yes erjuoss q Essential Safety Equipment of the Seat Belt 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 Keep low on hip bone N 2 20 WARNING 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 Tez pouojse are q
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65. mos ay 2u2p1220 un uy q42do4ad nf jou pun Zuo 001 aq Ita 1124 mas ayy snosasuvp st amp 1nssa22u jou uai 19pu x 1194 1225 p Sur Ipua DNINAVM N UODeuloJur 9JOUI 107 epzeJA p zuomny 1no 32e3uoo sp lq doid 1124 1895 n u sey o Bua Aress o u oq yey ouo ATUO r pu yx ue Uu UAA USeJo E Jo 3uouiour TE nuo oq ut p ou you gur 1I 53194 1825 19410 OWT s nyd 1 JI USA 1895 pue moned y Joy pue no 10 UO JI 1opuojxe SL PA epzey pozuoymy no wo oa1eqo ou 3 noA o e qe reA Abul 194 N S E p pu lx M ysnous Zuo 30u st 3 9q 19S INOA JT eg ILIS m yu uidmb A yes erjuoasszg 194 u1 jo uoniod oy uojsej uonisod yy3udn 531 o 3oeqyeos YIL v urumjo1 s y sn T du ssed 10 m s MOU SI 3 PONO p vay no mun g pronq Joyoue eq olur 1 u sur pue y n3u0 deg uoniod 1124 det 201 uoijsvj ol Essential Safety Equipment Using an Improper Extender Using a seat belt extender that is for another person or a different vehicle or seat is dangerous The seat belt will not provide adequate protection and the user could be seriously injured in an accident Only use the extender provided for you and for the particular vehicle and seat NEVER use the extender in a different
66. opionq pue 2 n3uo uou 1124 r pinousydey 20 jo good a q dey oui se aaas qim uoniod sm pouojsej ore q py nq 1ogoue pue y en8uo asns yew 1 9q 1op nous de J9juo2 Je21 q Sursn 1194 193u22 1e21 m sn OF y q 193022 1 9 A u nidinba age pequessy S381 A4 PUL SYUTY 10J 1I Jpodsur 1981791 Ain 1ou soop 1124 JI epponq m uo uo nq n ssaideq uojsegjun or Essential Safety Equipment WARNING Fastening the Rear Center Seat Belt Only with one Buckle Fastening the rear center seat belt only with one buckle could be dangerous If only one pair of seat belt tongue and buckle either tongue A and buckle B or tongue C and buckle D is fastened the seat belt cannot provide full protection In a sudden stop or collision the user could slide under the belt and suffer serious injuries Always make sure that both pair of seat belt tongues and buckles are fastened properly 2 22 B SH To unfasten the lap belt portion Insert a small object in the anchor buckle B slot such as a key Always unfasten the lap portion of the belt before folding the rear left seatback Leaving the lap portion of the belt fastened could cause damage to the seatback KC Ap4adoad Jaq os ni uajspf 0 pa4mboa 1 N uou ISN quq poanfui 4snon s aq pino nok pun uoysajosd pnb pp jou 1p 119q
67. poaoidde ue deo ong epzejq poyeusisop Aquo aen sAeA y NOLLAVO Y epzey Inox Knowing Your Mazda After adjusting push the wheel up and down to be certain it s locked before driving A WARNING ye the tilt wheel 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 wheel while the vehicle is moving 3 30 M Horn To sound the horn press the center of the steering wheel Check the horn s operation regularly Mirrors E Outside Mirrors Check the mirrors angles before driving A WARNING Changing lanes without taking into account the actual distance of the vehicle in the convex mirror is dangerous You could have a serious accident What you see in the convex mirror passenger s side is closer than it appears Be sure to look over your shoulder or to check your inside mirror before changing lanes 1682 uonisod ojpprur ay 0 yms ay Sunejo1 Aq Ionuoo eu xor sonu n Suysnlpe 193 V uonoanp ejeudoudde ou ur qois ay sse1doq 7 Jouu om osoot o 1u8u Jo 3y f 201 0 Yous Sunsn pe 10131101 oy 9 0 oq T asnfpeg OL epze nox 3umouy uontsod 10 DOV oq ur oq asnu q s UONTUSI oum JOJI 0 UOO I9440d A pueu Aq jsnfpy JOLIN 01ju05 Eug IA A JOLIN pisino Kn
68. pouado SAOpuIAA asado 0 SMOpUIM Jomod ay 10 uonisod NO au ut q isn yojas uontu3 au L o nuo INSE AODUIAA 194404 NI a MOPUIM Jeol qd TM 22 XS MOPUIM 1U01J whi T ex ua z AOPUTA lu01 H q z SAODUIAA 19404 Knowing Your Mazda WARNING Closing Power Windows Closing power windows can be dangerous A person s hands head or even neck could be caught by the window and result in serious injury This warning applies especially to children Make sure the opening is clear before closing a window 3 14 M Power Window Main Switch With the main switch in the unlocked position all power window switches may be used With the main switch in the locked position only the driver s window can be operated WARNING Unintentional Window Operation Unintentional window operation could be dangerous A person s hands head or neck could be caught by the window and result in serious injury Unless a passenger needs to operate a window keep the power window main switch in the locked position srt GC aded Yoo sip jou jim Aa repuooos ou SLAVY OT W uin pue Aa Kreurud 241 m su pil una oui uado p yes do y m dn yous y Und sof o yous 11 uo usnd AOPUTA y uado ol YoOuUMS MOPUIAA 100g i98u sseq m Pry tuni
69. prompt washing with plain water is ineffective use a mild soap made for use on vehicles Thoroughly rinse off all soap with lukewarm or cold water Don t allow soap to dry on the finish 7 8 After washing the vehicle dry it with a clean chamois to prevent water spots from forming N WARNING Br Driving with wet brakes is dangerous Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious accident Light braking will indicate whether the brakes have been affected Dry the brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal Y Waxing Your vehicle needs to be waxed when water no longer beads on the finish Always wash and dry the vehicle before waxing it In addition to the vehicle body wax the metal trim to maintain its luster 1 Use wax which contains no abrasives Waxes containing abrasive will remove paint and could damage bright metal parts 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 6L punoduioo aanoojoid Jayj0 2009 Jo Aff f umo omod Arsonoouou YIM 1112 1803 0 dau OSTE 11 TEnsn wey JO Xem JO 8 1802 p Wim syed peyour 148Uq 19400 seo 1638802 ut 10 1343m po Zuunq 9151 481 g 0 H qni pue oAngAJosoJd owosyo Jo xem dde s e
70. psi more than recommended on the tire pressure label driver s door but never more than the maximum cold tire pressure shown on the tires terr suononnsur s Io1njoejnueui uwy n mooz sKeA V e qrssod se Anu3n se 59 JUOIJ 201 uo sureuo IYI m s Z Sain p ppnis Sulsn suong n3 i esor 3290 1120 1918298 ia spueq ureyo 20 10 S19A02 PAM ay sureuo au qe1sut OL sjaaym 4nof 110 jy Kou ms oxeul uo 40 pipo Mous pue suey e sse AVS KUO si 52 1 ad amp pun 215 tuns ayy Quo samt IEAI JY UO Sure sn 3 uo q asf 1U3p1220 up U n 24 pun s m JUOIJ n uo sureuo v jE3sU amp 4m248 q poo suypuny 2 21 24 ANOX snoJ 3upp si sureyo l 2d 40 2215 u juasaffip s d Suis Sutsn suone n21 e20 JIJI IXIA WJ 1 7 1 ri 2 1 Sutaup Joye sureyo oy UNYA sureq any NINA YM WV epzey inox Sunoojodq Protecting Your Mazda Don t use chains on the I E Driving in Flooded Areas temporary tire it may result in damage to the vehicle and to the tire CAUTION Chains may scratch or chip aluminum wheels Install tire chains on steel wheels only N CAUTION Make sure water does not enter the Don t use chains on roads that are free of snow or ice The tires and chains could be damaged Chains may affect handling vehicle interior or the engine area The vehicle interior c
71. that can damage warp or fog plastic should never be used to clean compact discs 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 5 132 The compact disc player ejects the compact disc if the compact disc is inserted upside down Also dirty and or defective compact discs may be ejected Do not insert cleaning discs in the compact disc player Do not insert any disc with a peel off or seal on it s apow ouiog eT s goung drys xuepg urepues suonnq jasaid jouueq uo nq pura uonng 3q jdn eu uonnq ree We 9 sms E rm yf s doud onuos ony m a aunoA 120q E uonnq 3d v UA op JIL Gong Jas ynuriyyu op 2610 Buun q sS Suruni enue W uoying 19afa ade sse N cM uonng yN qjoq A10uioui ony im S sa B EDS Nl Gong t s Inop dn 251 NM 8 y sS Suruni penuejq 341 uonnq peog 3dVL G wy 5 suolnq 10129 o pueg 4 ade ayyassed Wong X201 dL 32012 Kejdsiq uonnq i f sip 1260010 uonng Avid osip 1224110 uopng xDU siq Pedwo pue 1o ejq Ide sse ui orpesp JALT INV epzey Driving Your Mazda Press the power volume knob to t
72. the seat bottom raise or lower the front of to adjust the rear height of the switch when the seat is where you the slide lifter switch on the left side of seat bottom want it the seat 2 6 TuS1dn pup yoq ns uoyoajo4d umunxpuu 40 saunfui snonos saf ns puo 1joq dp apys uv no amp uo19109 p 40 Sutypaq uappns Suiting sjjoq 1025 04 uoysajoid 123 1 uop nos snp q sno42duvp 1 SUIAOUL s 2121424 21 1 uogisod pauysas p ur Sumis zaupni DNINAVM V premyoeq pue premio 11 ysnd o 3unduioye Aq sovyd ur p y of St xoeqieos oy pue uonisod yeul3no St O 9t ANS aye OY SLA pue uonisod o Jq ULA uou l JoA9 IP 801512 epu ADUSTS uso youqieas ogueuo ol auto jog m quowdinby rage euoss q JE JULM NOA I UA ST IWAS Oy UAM 11 Suiseo o1 pue T l oy uo UMOP Sutssoid Aq uropoq 1e s 201 1944077 Essential Safety Equipment Adjust the head reatraint so that the top parallels the top of the passenger s ears never the passenger s neck M Head Restraint N WARNING Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous With no support Stop catch release behind your head your neck could be seriously injured in a collision Always drive with the Y Height adjustment head res
73. the road grime without removing it The lower edges of doors rocker panels and frame members have drain holes that should not be clogged Water trapped there will cause rusting Z WARNING Driving with wet brakes is dangerous Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious accident Light braking will indicate whether the brakes have been affected Dry the brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal 1452 penunuoo 10150 100 quaaaid sd ou styl Speos panes Jo jsnp uo SurAup Joye ST NA 200 ueo 0 ms oq OSTV IWM p OO 10 uum ATYZNoIOY 3sury s oouA n ueo o OD 3jos Jo 3uods p aen SAPAT pue u r p Tenn u deos e aen Apu Suneoo oy oSeurep Kew Kou s oouA umurumre UO JU2A OS JO punoduioo Suneoo 129101d 0 p p u Surqsiod A SE QE SI 932 eroodg staat umununre oui Aue Jo qsniq e sn j uO e 19AO p ptAO1d 51 3uneo oAn2o101d V Sau 201 xem 4915 1 oso Stoos umurunge INOA 1 e sousruq prey p ds u iq S ST 380 Ysem Jeo ue ur att Zurysem ploay e aoueuojure A PYM urmnumunpy m arep Appearance Care Interior Care Dashboard Precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oils from contacting th
74. 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 mileage kilometrage period to ensure long term reliability 8 10 Daat piny 801 15 Jamog s 3eyuri pue uonesedo Jung Je2 4 pue ainssaid uonggur oir Soxe1q si i sayeiq wnq 1431 ping qoin pue axeig suonoouuoo pue s soq soun oxei1q 0181 je Jo uoroung aaa 1uejo00 ul3uq Sean pZ 10 uni 000789 SOFU 00008 s s JUYI doge tsuyuour Q9 40 WA 0007891 SAPU 000701 15 ye lea deis uiojss 3unoo2 351g 591102 IIAP SOU SAPU 10 SUOLI jo aqui SONVNALENIVIA P 3u02 z rnp n s gesaat yi oov doi 10 3sn pe v r ed pue adem I ueu urey Maintenance I Inspect and repair clean adjust or replace if necessary Schedule 2 Cont d L Lubricate MAINTENANCE Number of months or miles kilometers whichever comes first INTERVALS gt x 1000 km lt Ed Front suspension ball joints Driveshaft dust boots Bolts and nuts on chassis and body Exhaust system heat shields All locks and hinges Washer fluid level c Air conditioner refrigerant if installed KA e Air conditioner compressor if installed Cabin air filter if installed Replace once a year or every
75. uou A SjxesugJ fenueyy A WOT au ysng MIV IDNO D pze A 3unuq Driving Your Mazda Starting the Engine 1 Occupants should fasten their seat N WARNING en belts Pari If the ignition switch is in the Leaving the driver s seat without LOCK or ACC position a beep 2 Make sure the parking brake is on setting the parking brake is will sound when any door is dangerous Unexpected vehicle opened 3 Depress the brake pedal movement could occur if the parking brake is not set This could cause an accident Before leaving the driver s seat always set the parking brake and make sure the shift lever is at P with an automatic transaxle or in 1 or R with a manual transaxle Kaonneq m ute1p pue Iojejs ay eSeurep Ae stAJ9U1O N ulese Jur spuosas 0 19A9 IP US BUIAOUL SI 3IU A 0T NEM 17618 0 STTE7 10 Seas au AYM ou EIS jsnui OUIZUD 201 JI eurn e 3e spuooos OT enucur NOA JI d ut I9A9 Us I 2214 uey 9JOUI 5 201 N 1 000 Kem oy US umop poysnd NOLLOV you s eped yonyo v JI sjxesug1 oreurogn y V Jo eutgua v SurqueJo N JO q Ul Jou SI IJOAZ YIYS OUI JJ e fep d y doo 811828 ennou OWT rys pue ARAL urgu y hun oui 18 spuooos eje1odo wou an 1911035 OU eui me epod qoin aui sso1doqq 01 oi dn pyoy pue uontsod
76. ut sr l 3s4 au IIUA 1013831 BY JO INO Jaq 1 p nous u find o e q JOU pjnous nox urojs s Jurens r pr tuo oy Jo aen yore uonouny sm 12edsu yusuidinby A yes jeyuessy days snp yeadar yoo Jou soop 1124 u JI epour Surgoo oneurojne UI SI 11215 5 ou JI Suunp p y q fITA 10128191 20 wos ZUNO lqissod se Ans se SILYA 1194 OYJ ains og 1895 ay out Apuurg uiojs s 1umens rpriuo v usng INA ou Jo MO SI ad ou Jo yua arguo oy mun 1194 1895 oq jo uoniod 1 oq 1opmous n rind pour 3upyool onewome Y olur v 103 OL suon nnsur Sunnoi 1194 qoy l s4 rens r prruo ay uo suon nnsur v ees Wq 1J prnmous de u jo uoniod det oui UNA Ulojs S Jurens r pituo ou m s Tu 01 ywap 40 snouos asnpo 30q mp SuiKojdop v fo 2240f ayy 2510294 qqissod sp yopq tof so 1025 y 04014 SKDM V 21 qppioavun 1 N H VA quo jos TUOA y uo ind aq pino tu lsKs jumAjsoa pqno Sui120f juo4f p uq 4m 403uossud v ynm paddinba si anos fy 1 DNINUVM 7 Essential Safety Equipment Supplemental Restraint Systems BW The front and side supplemental restraint systems include 4 air bags They are located in The steering wheel The passenger side dashboard e The outboard sides of the front seatbacks These systems operate independently dependin
77. your Mazda or after closed by hand when the sunroof is a rain wipe the water off the closed sunroof before operating it 3 36 LEE s ynurul moqe Jaye Mo s303 1431 p sof 1 usr JOOP A JI UMA p sor SI JOOP dU Jaye spuooos CT 1noqe mo 5208 1 oop e Suruodo Aq uo souioo II 1 2 UAM yous Yoo 1oop ay Jo Iojjusue1 ou Aq p y o sr Joop ay uonisod NO p nunuoo o poum sruoniugrog e uouA INO 908 0518 1481 AL uo q ri NO UOTITUSI ou OU SI u do ot Joye spuo s CT 1noqe SI Joop e u uA uo 1U3F1 YOOd l w n AAO st Ady uonru31 n pue yms YOO JOOP dy s yT lsuen y Aq poxoorun st 100p s 33A Up ay SPUO S og 3noqe 410 uo s wo 1181 10H U1 201 uonisod MOOQ Py tt SI Yous 94 usu 14317 1011340 epzen Knowing Your Mazda Map Lights Trunk Light Without sunroof With sunroof EE Map light Map light The map lights are switched on or off by pressing the switches indicated 3 38 some models The trunk light is on when the lid is open and off when it s closed S oqe ANYA suonrpuo Sutauq Prods suons 33ns 3urAes 4 uoyy uroye rg SurAu q aopg ysneyxg ouiduq urajs S onuoO UOISSIUET sjuouro1inbow ond ee CH st xO OO O
78. yuourdmbq UO ppv pue Ste 77777 urojs s IY WW 0 MOH ea WASE JUILOIOG YoyL 9t 8 on oredg Aresodwiay reg St 75 L 1 3y Surrey 9 Q tt uonduosop urojs g 9c 7770777777 uongAnoe Seq Hi apts 87 2 777 S8eq ie opis jo uorAre uoN sam i II 1uo1 JO UOHEATJ2E UON Tu aoueuajureji 7 52 uoneAnoe Seq opis o suonenuirT deq Index Page V Vanity Mirrors 2020000 5 59 Vehicle Information Labels 4 16 11 10 Page W Warning Lights Beeps Antilock brake system ABS 5 40 Brake system 5 36 Charging system 5 37 Check engine 5 39 Door afar T MR 5 40 Engine oil pressure ess 5 38 Ignition key reminder 5 42 Immobilizer system 5 42 Lights on reminder 5 42 Low fuel rds emn 5 39 Seat belt 5 37 Supplemental restraint system 5 41 Traction control system TCS 5 39 Warning lights inspection 5 35 Warranties for Your Mazda 9 9 Washing a a as 7 6 Water Temperature Gauge 5 33 aq uhm m ees 7 8 Page Wheel Replacement 8 46 Windshield Washer 5 48 Windshield Washer Fluid Level 8 35 Windshield Wipers Winter Driving VViper Blade Maintaining VViper Blade VVindshield 8 38
79. 1 JO samuru pue uooq seu AYA 201 uou A 0 JO 003 0 pini n Burmoyye pue ur u v Sutddoijs 191 Ni 9 e2s 304 PINT A ATUO Daat t 12edsut soyam 104 ur 20160 Ald ur 10 sp ds mi u Aa u u W ponad ue 10 USALIP u22q SEM AYA au JI eanje1eduro3 SIYA JULU ou Joy 2A9 ping m 1oedsur pue ur3u oy ues D 01 AE usq 1940 St ornjeroduia pisino v JI xonsdip m uo p uo1gusso y ssed se UO gq ILIS si 3 usoop 949 ping 201 ons oyeW piny Surppe voy Yousdip eu u sur AmA e e 6 E bad a Maintenance Y Fluid cold scale B When the engine has not been running and the outside temperature is about 70 F 20 C the level must be between Full and Low 8 34 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 If the vehicle has been driven for an extended period at high speeds or in city traffic in hot weather inspect the level only after stopping the engine and allowing the fluid to cool for 30 minutes Fully insert the dipstick When adding fluid inspect with the dipstick to make sure it doesn t pass full D poseo st y3 Kreurud y gau Suruodo uro1j pooq y sdoox yore Arepuo
80. 10 4 jo se uy In Case of Emergency Towing 25 O O We recommend that towing be done only by an Authorized Mazda Dealer or a commercial tow truck service Proper lifting and towing are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle State and local laws must be followed 6 16 A towed vehicle usually should have its front wheels off the ground If excessive damage or other conditions prevent this use wheel dollies When towing with the rear wheels on the ground release the parking brake N CAUTION Don t tow the vehicle backward with driving wheels on the ground This may cause internal damage to the transaxle LI 9 jueuidinbo poqier JO JII IS UA ST IPA INOA 3eurep pino smi 3uouidmbo d23 3u1S YIM MO 1 000 NOLLAVO 7 J623 S4001 UMOD2I J yuouq syooq UMOpaTL ASu da urq jo 9se ur In Case of Emergency N CAUTION Don t use the hook loops under the front and rear 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 18 61 9 ESO Zeg 1001 LZ 9 23ed m amgde u u rAA 3n T puc your L 8 OTL 1614 Aaua iamg JO se uy In Case of Emergency Y To secure the jack Perform the removal procedure in reverse Y To remove the jack Y To remove the spare tire
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85. 24 Ti Suen uonoo es uomo ou Suunp uoyng wadas ay sso1q K po1eodo1 uonoo os e oi USH 01 qqissod 1r sew 5111 Kejd e d i A run n ut SI OsIp 3oeduroo g uou Sur e d mes o uojnq Zefd sip j12eduioo ou sso1q Surfejd A Driving Your Mazda randomly selected RDM will be displayed Press the random button once again to cancel random play Y Random play This feature allows the compact disc player to select the order of the songs that the compact disc will play Press the random button during play The next selection play will be 5 156 Disc down Y Disc search Press the disc up button A to skip forward to the beginning of the next compact disc Press the disc down button V to skip back to the beginning of the previous compact disc L ts sip 1oeduroo dois 01 qouy eumn oA 1o 0d oy ssaig SuiddojS A pze A nox p ds 181 W your e u8noiu 2s19491 uojnq 9s19421 BY DIOU pue sso1q p ds u u je Yous e q nolu oo ueApe 0 uoynq 158 v proq pue ss xq 9SJ9A9 DJEA10J 1562 A premio 159 YOVI JUANI v yo Suruul3 q ay o yorq drys uojnq umop YN n ssoJd yon x u au jo Suruur8oq 201 o drys o uo uo nnq dn youn ay 8524 Y BAL A uMop JAL Driving Your Mazda Normal eject
86. 3uons o dures K feoreurojne o uojnq usos aui ssaJd Surun ups NVOS dooq au Joye YOUMS II eseo d X S Jou HA Yun y pue A pides oSueqo pm Aouonbary n uojnq au Dro pue sso1d o nunuo NOK JI A eoneuro1ne 1940 10 J u8ru e y s 0 1 un ay asneo tA pyeou 51 daad g nun puooos e EU jnoqe ucu 9Joul 10J uojnq Sutun y s q 841559 4 dulun YI EPZET inox 3unuq Driving Your Mazda To set a channel first select AM FM1 or FM2 Tune to the station you want and depress a channel preset button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard The preset channel number and station frequency will be displayed The station is now held in the memory Repeat this operation for the other stations and bands you want to store To tune one in the memory select AM FM1 or FM2 and then press its channel preset button The station frequency and the channel number will be displayed 5 90 If the power supply is interrupted fuse blows or the battery is disconnected the preset channels will be canceled AUTO M 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 I6 S oe ou yo WIN o qouy oumnoA 190d ay 55224 p Zeyds p AAO OIDEN A 9q II V suone1odo Suruueos Joye
87. 5 8294 1825 2001 27 ui p sn JoAeu pjnous ulojs s jurexjso1 ppnqo Zurez V 1e s s 1 Bu ssed yuoly A 1121545 JuiD4 s24 ppy2 D Auo 34n s 0 421 72 ayy asp Gm un ui gnsa4 pup pof y snn pino styy snosaSunp 51 utajsks 1u104 524 pp2 p iq Sumudun 241228 0 421 72 y 8 15 1 Seq are Suiko deq uaddey sug Jou oq Essential Safety Equipment N WARNING Child Restraint System Positioning 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 child restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy 2 32 Bag Allowing a child to lean over or against the front door is dangerous If the vehicle is equipped could with side air bags the impact of an inflating side air bag could cause serious injury or death to the child If a child can t be seated in the rear seat do not allow the child to lean over or against the front door even if the child is seated in a child restraint System 1 Slide the seat as far back as possible ttc 51194 1895 oq sn sjuednooo 210joq epour 8 K2uo1ouio o uiojs s ou UMIA o 5199 AT NJ 1194 oui amns q urojs s rens r pyu eui AOUI91 NOK uyy epour Surgoo oneuiojne oq
88. 895 eq uo p m s A doud oq gres asnu Aqeq pro pews 10g urojs s 1u1exiso1 ppuo v WISA m J9 U20 211 0 Joso p pim ou oAour IY 10 xou oui S95 012 1124 1op nous n JI Iop nous pue der yoq 51194 1895 osn pue g r m Ul 115 5 surojs s 1urens pliuo UMOIBINO seq oym PITY v PIO A INOA ur Jo A yes oui 6 107 smeg eroutAO1d JO 91818 pue 1no 429 0 Joy Ap er2edso opeui suiojs s 1uTe31s91 priuo Aq p lo21oid snu INOA ur ZUPU 3 81 sql Op Jopun U T AL oym pue JO 1 s1294 no 21e oym 2sou Ajfe1ouoa Uo1p rq eu epeue pue ST m UI ue1p mo Jo uiojs s jurejso1 prmo sn o v Aq nox uIP us A Sursn 910J9q 12odsur pyiyo v Jo Jesos 2urumq prose J q18SA wem p soy E UI Joy 19A 2010220 UE Ulojs S iuIeJ S91 IU2 JO 1194 1895 V NOLLAVO V yu urd nbq A3 yes eyuossq Essential Safety Equipment N WARNING nn 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 inst
89. 99J9q uorssmurq KjUEIIEAA 0 1002 UOISSIUI EJOpOd Aueue p lttur1 uoHeijojjd nuy e epzej ino YIM Aye eM Sr uopguuoJur AjURLIEM pera penurTurjs g umso Aeg e AjUEIIEA D ltuIr MIN e EPZEVN INOA 103 S9r UE LIEA z uno3sn Customer Information 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 9 10 Example of problems encountered outside the United States and Canada 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 testing 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 Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories Non genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stores These may fit yo
90. A N u vay en ya EI premioj ise ub 33 X9 1 1 n Jo Suruurdoq ou o xoeq drys 0 92UO uollnq UMOD Yor m ssarg 4981 Ivan au jo Sutuut3 q v o drys o uoyng dn yorn ay 5594 YJE JIL A UMOP 3281 Bip s 4335 3NfL dn 1 b di epzey Inox SutALIGI Driving Your Mazda M Operating the Compact Disc Changer with Controls on this Unit A J The compact disc changer can be 066 4 connected to the unit and operated by the controls on the unit Regarding operation of the compact disc changer itself please refer to the instructions attached to the changer Y Ejecting the compact disc V Selecting a compact disc Press the disc select button to select a Press the compact disc eject button to compact disc eject the compact disc Operating the compact disc changer is generally the same as that of the compact disc player pages 5 122 5 126 5 126 some models LTES qeuuou o ay uym Teaddesrp MM as p 122640102 1oqioue Ary lo eo epze pezrouin y ue insuo reoddesmrp jou s2op apoo aq JI Ajadosd osrp oeduto3 n 119su Epzeyy pozuomny ue neo omye1eduio u u st sip 1ogduroo umop pisdn st stp 32eduro Uro qo1d wistueysour 2 XLA epzeyy p zuoumv ue 0
91. ALIS PASH s n jo auo ut po1ojs1221 sem JnO J Zk O 9Q Z lt JOPUN jou SAIPA Te ur3 000891 Sou Met La ur 000 pP T s ri 000706 t 000796 sop 000709 9 dsul z 1o1 0Z Suny ourduq ur 000 96 SIR 000709 41049 o2epdoy uotsu Siy q auq Joy o ourguq Sqjuour so uy 008p s ri 000 E 41942 ema yo aurduq oory onang 1dooxq avure BATA 200 S IVANAINI SAY S9WIOD IIAM 5 10 SYJUOU Jo JaquInN ONVNA3IENIVIA W 2 xessooou jt verdar Jo 5 eat redas pue joadsuy 9J3U U9jUIE N Maintenance I Inspect and repair clean adjust or replace if necessary Air filter cannot be cleaned using the air blow method Schedule 2 Cont d R Replace MAINTENANCE Number of months or miles kilometers whichever comes first Engine timin belt 4 5Inspect for 60 000 miles 96 000 km 90 000 miles 144 000 k Replace every 105 000 miles 168 000 km Hoses and tubes for emission Spark plugs Idle speed Fuel lines and hoses 3 Vehicles not covered under 4 below 4 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 Massachusetts Vermont New York Maine 5 According to state and federal regulations failure
92. C SAL sawo saaara S12 9UIO TX do suguour Jo 2 SONVNS LNIVIA Surun outdug P3002 I IMPS K1ess220u Jr ooe do1 10 jsnfpe ugaja ed r pue i dsul 3ouEuajure JA Maintenance I Inspect and repair clean adjust or replace if necessary Air filter cannot be cleaned using the air blow method Schedule 1 Cont d R Replace MAINTENANCE Number of months or miles kilometers whichever comes first 7755 OE EM 4 7 5 15 x 1000 miles 24 25 3 37 5 52 5 Engine timing belt 2 5 liter engine 94 Sinspect 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 Spark plugs Idle speed Fuel lines and hoses 3 Vehicles not covered under 4 below 4 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 Massachusetts Vermont New York Maine S 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 mileage kilometrage period to ensure long term reliability 8 6 s ulu pue Sot tv Sp 2ius 1224 ui sKs isneyxg poq pue sisseyo uo sinu pue syog 51000 ysnp yjeuseAu syutof jeq uorsuadsns
93. CAUTION indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to your vehicle or both could result if the caution is ignored H V NOLLV ILLNSA WALSAS 4 CH JANLYYJAWAL HO ANIONA INV 10OO ANIONA zu senem ANNAL asvamiaoon QOOH OULNOD wvag Wv3a SIHOIT NOLLWNIANTI AO 1 IHOFIQVSH HOIH LHOT IIV3H NT MVH AIHLLLV 8 T HQ A INOA uo sZEfdsip pue sionuo gjnuopt o p sn sjoquiAs BUIMOTIOJ y JO euros s oquu s ongdea e nue StuL ST 0 MOH How to Use This Manual x ZZ HAZARD WARNING FLOOR REAR WINDOW FLASHER SEAT BELIS FLOOR DEFROSTING DEEROS TING DEFROSTER r WINDSHIELD LIGHTER HORN WASHER FLUID CHECK ENGINE LIGHT WIPER amp WASHER ES 1 suoneogrmodg 1 6 a8ed si29Joq oda 0 MOY uo uoneuuoju Surpn oup uorneuriojug TIWOS EN 9outuojule A aed suviveddy A u r uu Jo se ul EPZEY Inox SulaL q pze A inox 3unoojodq epzey Inox suimouy yusuidmby enu ss i Que 38 Inox sjuajuo JO 149 SI juourjreduro 8288 71 rl 100q l A IAT AO preoquseqq 01 ASIAISAO JOUSIUT unf 34014 S10 pun 431502 pub 42fos nod ayotu dau ol umouy aq o Spaau joym ya nok aziupimaof o Stj
94. D MO 4242 paunfut ag pinoo sjundno2o at p11102 s2 21124 044 ay Suisnvo sj4njs aui8uo sy M NA o34ns pamo 3u12q 2121424 ayy snosa3uvp aq PINOD n 14018 2 21424 p Su3 40 ONINNVA jt 3ulusnd Aq o xesue1 oneurojne UB IA PIS ue2 NOX Zones end m Asua Zw yo se uj In Case of Emergency Fuses If the same fuse blows again avoid M Fuse Replacement using that system and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as If the electrical system doesn t work possible first inspect fuses on the driver s side 1 Turn off the ignition switch and other switches CS 2 Open the fuse panel Fuse panel cover 3 Pull the fuse straight out Your vehicle 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 6 8 urojsKs IIA m Lewu no est1ou1Q Sunes owes oui JO 9uo YIM asnj g o e do1 giga NOLLAVO V nor O AVA n se qons uoner do IJIYA 0 21109559 JOU IMI e JUNLI ous n JO auo monoq s sny o1eds ou savy NOK JI jl e1sur Jo eoq EPZE N pozuoyiny ue usoop 1t JI APYZN sin 11 o1ns oxeur pue Zunes aues ay Jo sny Mou e ur usng Kouodjaurg JO se uy KPA PZW pezuogin y INOA 1 nsuo
95. Front turn signal lights Interior light Parking lights 27 8VV 1157NA Le 2 The number in shows the bulb number 8 50 To replace the map light bulbs contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer 126 AASI 99U U9jUIETA way dn yeg oquinu qing oy sous ur r qumu au wig pus xung ay A0U1931 299 q nq 104 MS TZ VN STD MLZ syudimer siudq oxeag syq r eusis 3 D r yi 4114 6 Sur eyd yi m Maintenance High mount brake light 27W 3497 The number in shows the bulb number 8 52 91 6 suoneoQqng INAS 1 6 shb jjesq Q jes Suniodoy 11 6 SOOLD mots Surpeao Arend ri unoyrun 01 6 Soo pue sed oumuorn uoN UO ppv 01 6 Epeueo pue s 81S PAUN m pisino 6 6 EPZEYN INOX 10 L 6 s1ojnqunsi 19110dui Epzeyy 2 6 221015155 190101502 e MI DO OC fo pury yi si sn sappa8 suaudinba Suippp vppuv pup Dan ql apisino 3121424 ANOK 122104d sauupaapa ma JIAP Kafos p SOY ANOK fi op 04 ym wu2 qo4d p moqp nsuo 01 OYM IIWAN Customer Information Customer Assistance Except Puerto Rico Your complete 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 to
96. Jodoidwy ueu ureyy 91 8 deo wass Surloo5 deo 1o y j10 outguq tIe 007 yooq 2sn4 NOAIASAI pIn J I9USEAA PJIYSPUM 8 z o 5 da E a 8 g e 3 g S m 5 Ki 5 o g g ki n 6 19311 0 7 Ia ny Noalasas pny uoin oxe1g fxesuen oneuiojne to y nsdip I A pInIJ xesuen onewoiny O 1ueurieduio ouiduq m A9IAJ9A sueu jurejv Maintenance E o E E E gt e D 3 EI S 2 8 EN e 5 lt only for automatic transaxle Brake Clutch fluid reservoir Air filter a o 5 2 x gt 8 9 o A ES s E 33 9 O a 5 D I E ni Power steering fluid reserv KI a gt 5 g 2 o E 3 E 2 m 7 A a 2 5 liter engine Battery Coolant reservoir Engine oil filler cap 8 17 Maintenance M Engine Oil Y Recommended oil Oil container labels provide important information The quality designation SG SH 8 18 ILSAC 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 But high temperature weather conditions require higher viscosity engine oils for satisfa
97. Ju2p120D UD gnsa4 uon p4 pun Buzis Sunivaq sno423unp 81 524 ULOM yna Sut q SORI ONINAVM V 92uguajute JA pean IINU oq ssoJoe 51 pueq 201 3t o poou Aew nox suaddey SI uoqA m n ooe dos pean dy sso1oe pueq prios se readde pjm JOojeoIpul IWIM V ATUSAD SIVIM m JI g Sur ejdow A pean wom pean TEIM peal ss u u3n smu 3nj y 12edsur pue 9 01 23ed uoneogroeds o soimssoid or Je Suuq uongjo1 193 V Sunteiq 919A9S e 204M eoue pq jo jn e jueumugi e oou Jedojduip e eunssoid m PAOUL e SUTAOT OT v JO uoneutrquioo e Jo auo q p sne Allensn s wom pTeuuouqy odewep pue m m uoAoun 10 WY 12edsur os V Maintenance Y 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 Use the temporary only until the conventional tire is repaired which should be as soon as possible Maintain its pressure at 415 kPa 4 2 kgf cm 60 psi 8 46 N 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 ti
98. Le Y Playing Press the compact disc play button to start playing when a compact disc is in the unit 4215 aq ia 4 uono s 1xou au Xeyd 3uunp uoyng n 8594 Ke d yim ostp pedwos y 1201 suos ot JO Jop1o oq 3 f s o 4 osip 12600100 II sMo mm SIT Aed wopuey A Aeyd 1 y uc o 288 oouo uonnq jeodo1 y ssa1d p zefdsip aq TI Lar poreodo1 q TIM SulZeyd uono j s 1uoxmo ou L end Suunp uonnq ay Sea 101122195 e o 1511 0 qtssod 11 sexeur stu y Aeyd jeodow A vpze A mog 3uraAL qI Driving Your Mazda randomly selected RDM will be displayed Press the random button once again to cancel random play Y Music scan This feature helps to find a program by playing about the first 10 seconds of each track Press the scan button during play to start scan play operation the track 5 124 number will flash Press the scan button once again to cancel scan play If the unit is left in scan normal play will resume where scan was selected 9215 Ke d osip 32eduroo dos o qouy eurnpoA 12 0d otp ssold SuiddojS A oxsan d p ds usu W x b e YBNOIY os1oA21 0 uojing ST A T BY POY pue Sea p ds u u 3e JLN e YSNoIy o ugApe 0 Dong 158 Y Dio pue 559 ISADAIY PIVMIOJ ISLA A ST
99. Q L JI S1012E1121 au Jo ino p find aq ues Sud 1895 n 21ns IMEWN premyorq pue p36 A101 xoeqiees oy usnd oj Sundus ne poyoiey Ay m s ale SXOEQTE S aq 5 IJEN uonisod eur8uo s n 0 syouqivas oy NOA uou A jusuidmb A yes ease Essential Safety Equipment occupants and cause serious injury Never allow a passenger to The seatback locks are part of the trunk security system page 3 17 sit or stand on the folded seatback while the vehicle is moving N WARNING Children and the Folding Rear Seat Playing with the folding rear seat is dangerous The folding rear seatbacks cannot be folded down from inside the luggage compartment Do not give the car keys to children and do not allow them to play in the vehicle W Rear Seatback Lock To lock or unlock a seatback move the lever 2 12 r v uo p onnsut se J 322uuoo pue no Aem ay T 11 pnd apour Surxoo oneuirojne q olur 1124 W oy 3903 OL Up ug Jo UDA oq ur uonrsod ayesun ue o 3unyus uros urojs s jumjso1 p mqo n doo o poul Supyool onewo ine agi osn Surqoo ogeurojny nok punore 11 puoyxo uree uoy pue Surxoo Kouo81ouro xoeq 1 H AUO A fny 1194 ou 1291191 yes ut apra ou 4015 ue noA nun 11544 epour Sury oy A v r ul o qe110 u100 91oui OY 0 UMJI ol no oo 1
100. RING AREAS All States REGIONAL OFFICE Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine CA 92618 2922 P O Box 19734 Irvine CA 92623 9734 This way we can be sure to respond to you as efficiently as possible That is our goal If you live outside the U S A please contact your nearest Mazda Distributor 9 4 Joquinu euoudo o pue ssa1ppe oureu I uoreunojur 201 SurprAo1d Aq sn dou oseo qd aed 1xou au uo EPZEYN s ea1e 1no 3983002 eseo d oouejsisse Joy 10 PIU M 29 no GALS BUIMOT OJ Joye JI 24415 YANO 91 10 digsio eop oy Jo TVMHNSD 20 1203000 osvo d uou O VNVN SLUVd 10 41 45 SATVS SNOLLV TH AAWOLSNO IP q u q jou seu uroouoo Ino J aNsst n ssoJppe o ABM 1s q pue 1soyornb ay st stu EPZEVV pozuouiny ue tu aui ssnosiq I das sdo1s SUIMOT OJ OY ILI NOA Jey ouuosJed 1o ea epzejq Aq JUDIAS JO epze A INOK JO oorA1es v Sulpie3 i 10 suorepuoulurooo suonsonb Aue aAeu no JI uonipuoo do ut epze Ino daa o s 00 ayy pue 8p Aouy ou IALY SIVI EPZEVN pezuouiny UE AVA st jeu ssoursnq Ino st uoroejsnes jusueunod pue inox OdTY oand oouvjstssy J9UIOJSn z uro sn Customer Info
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102. Spq 410 apis y 28012 00 ZUNG d SUHD UVM N7 yu vudinb y A yes fenu ssiy Essential Safety Equipment N WARNING Restraint System 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 An Authorized Mazda Dealer can Continued 2 40 provide the special care needed in the removal and installation of front seats It is important to protect the side air bag wiring and connections to assure that the bags do not accidently deploy and that the seats retain an undamaged air bag connection Z WARNING Installation of Front End Equipment Installation of front end equipment such as a frontal protection bar kangaroo bar bull bar push bar etc snowplow or winches is dangerous The air bag crash sensor system could be affected This could cause air bags to inflate unexpectedly or it could prevent the air bags from inflating during an accident Front occupants could be seriously injured Never install any front end equipment to your vehicle Irc 87099 1 04 IU UO 42402 PIS asn LIAIN jns24 saunfui n01125 pun uoqv
103. T 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 Y Tuning The radio has five tuning methods Manual Seek Scan Preset channel and Auto 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 nrs sig 2uunp urese uonnq utos oy sso1d Apo1our uonejs e ploy OL spuooos 1noqe uonejs 3e sdojs Suruueog suonejs 3uons dutes Aife neuro ne o uoynq 1825 oq 559 4 Surun uge dooq m Jaye uonnq 20 oseo o1 sp q Surddojs moym Surgueqo nunuo pm n goung 201 ploy pue ssod o nunuo nod Jy Appeoneurojne 1940 10 13431 E y s o oun q osngo Ui pre q st d q run puooos e Jey jnoqe ugy 21001 qoy uonnq Sutun1 y s ou 301559 4 durun Kouonbojj 10 134314 e 0 oSueqo IIIA uoynq Surun enueu ot 3utssolq Surun enuen Aouanbayy 1944071 qd Epzey SurALI q Driving Your Mazda Preset channel tuning The six preset channels can be used to store 6 AM and 12 FM stations To set a channel first select AM FMI or FM2 Tune to the station you want and d
104. Therefore they can reach longer distances than FM 5 74 SL S uondooo1 WY ui qissod Soouejsip 18913 ou 18 9q 1082 suones JL uozuou oA 1 1002 STEUS S Wal sreusis WY oru Got q mq sIaUIOD puoq jou op Kay osne oq IS JO sureoq o 1e rurs om 19jmusuez WA ug OU speusIS un 007 001 samu 021 09 o WY o1oudsouo We 09191suou peneuour ueu 8 sso SVY JNA 09191s s ouueqo OM olur punos og ye rq o p p u jo osneoog 92Jnos m U103j WY OS Op serm 0 z 1oqe K Tensn st oue jseopeoJq WA uv sonsuoje1euq WA W l unt 0 Sal Ott Epzey nog SutAtIG Driving Your Mazda Atmospheric conditions can also affect FM reception High humidity will cause poor reception However cloudy days may provide better reception than clear days 5 76 Reflected wave Y Multipath noise Since FM signals can be reflected by obstructions it is possible to receive both the direct signal and the reflected signal at the same time This causes a slight delay in reception and may be heard as a broken sound or a distortion This condition may also be encountered when in close proximity to the transmitter LL S nye q punos Aq pozuoj2uJeuo st seose u ns ur uondasey 19jmusue ou uro
105. a 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 8 2 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 A claim against a warranty will not qualify if it results from lack of maintenance and not from defective material or authorized Mazda workmanship I 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 sawo prumu poo ut poured pasuojod e Joy BuIA e uone1odo poods Ao jo spoued spot Appnul 10 y8nol uo SOLD e p sn Sur q Oe STEH YEU A1SO1102 19010 JO 1185 T qA Sea UL JUUA e Soxelq Jo osn ue YIM gurAD e suonipuoo Ajsnp ut BuIA e SZuta Up oouejsip ijous e lnp u5S siueprso1 oor ong Z rnp q mooy Aidde r Jo Aue JI sordde suonipuoo SurtAol oJ y Jo euou 19uA Apureur pasado st IPA 201 yr MOO 9
106. 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 AHood Suruuoy d st ul3u y rq A 1no Jt puni Aue jo oqose3 Sursn dos jouryjouw Aue surejuoo ut ose8 y Jt 10 uorepuouruooo1 SIU sp x JOou Ly uou 1n920 eui 9IU9A 1no o oSeure q eumn oA Aq lIougu o 01 Oe aou ou Zururejuoo stony 8 sn UO U 2 MOA NOLLAVO Y Joyosen oureu y pojoyseu oq Ap joueujour 10 oueqjo se q ns Toqo fe 3ururejuoo out osecy 0601 Wey aow ou W p pu q joue INOA YIM posn oq ued yy puo q urose8 uoururoo ou sjong poreuos xo se o po1rojo1 K e1ouod ore spunoduroo Joyje Jo yoyooye se yons s reu 32xo ulu eurosecy e ueuroj1ed 100d Sursneo urojs s 01juoo uorssturo ou Jo uon un yeui ut NNSA TIM SUL J9319AUO2 au pisuT 1S TE3E oy pue Josuos uod xo ou uo oje numooe IIM peg ou 19112Au02 on qe1e2 oy o njuureq SI 1 1414 QHOV3T ASN AN NOLLAVO S 3uno330Jq Protecting Your Mazda N CAUTION Vehicle damage and drivability problems resulting from the use of the Never add fuel system additives following may not be covered by the Never add cleaning agen
107. ade shift to 2 or 1 depending on load weight and grade steepness Descend slowly using the brakes only occasionally to prevent them from overheating trs SOL 5 ONUOD uonoEB1l YM Aquo IN S JSI I PUZ 31 puc c pag Pug 381 q Ota suxoned IUS a ul u nb s 1e23 oo1 1 e u3noiy Jus uou TI xesuen au uojnq ysnd ALIPp49A0 aq JJO wn OJ pzejA SutALIG speo Aavoy Surp nd tongen 03 pue dois ur Zuta DC tepei8 doojs e dn Jurop uaym JI asn j uop Sunyrus Seat IA opu 1euoouis e 10 puy apes doois E umop Suro8 Gau aen j uop Surje1q sutu oseoiout o Mg asiou soonpo1 pue urouooo any gorqA 0 sjus Ajfeonewoyne o xesuer n q up VALIPIOAQ A ALIP39AQ NI uonnq Driving Your Mazda To turn it on push the button again Shift patterns with overdrive D Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 2 2nd 151 2nd 1 st 2 5 liter engine only With Traction Control System TCS Y Overdrive off indicator This indicator comes on when the overdrive button is off S 14 M Shift Lock System For your safety the automatic transaxle has a shift lock which prevents shifting out of P unless the brake pedal is depressed To shift from P 1 Depress and hold the brake pedal 2 Start the eng
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109. ation is now held in the memory Repeat this operation for the other stations and bands you want to store To tune one in the memory select AM FM1 or FM2 and then press its channel preset button The station frequency and the channel number will be displayed 5 142 If the power supply is interrupted fuse blows or the battery is disconnected the preset channels will be canceled 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 t rr s oIpel oui JJO Un o qouy Sum oA 1SAod ay ssa1d AAO OPEN A p Zerds p 9q TIM V suone1odo Suruueos Joye ue suoneis ou JI Kouenboyj pue Joquinu Jouueyo oy SurKe dsrp our yous oq JIM uonejs pezuouroui uQ suonejs peznoureur ojne oq 291 s ouueuo 12s21d oy 5524 s r s amp e dsip pue uoneys 159800 15 og ur s un uone1odo 3uruueos ou s ouueqo s ld oy o vore 180 ur pueq p r s y Jo suorejs 1s uons XIS y 2103s pureJoduro pue ueos K e2neuroqne TA urojs s ou pIe st d q amp HUN spuooos z 1noqe soy uoynq Kxoureur ome oq p ou pue ss rq epzen Driving Your Mazda E Operating the Cassette Tape Player Press the power volume knob When a metal tape is inserted t
110. be 5 136 displayed Turn the audio control knob to the right to increase higher pitched tones to the left to decrease them The level will be displayed Release the audio control knob when the desired level has been reached Fade control To adjust the sound distribution between front and rear speakers select FADE by pressing the audio control knob FADE will be displayed Turn the audio control knob to the right 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 Balance control To adjust the sound distribution between left and right speakers select BAL by pressing the audio control knob BAL will be displayed Turn the audio control knob to the right to shift the sound to the right to the left to shift the sound to the left The level will be displayed Release the audio control knob when the desired level has been reached LeT s NOT ay 11838 0 ulese 1011 4 42012 ay ss 1q p Suisep sroum ou ya A uonnq 195 amuru m ssaid saynurw ay 0 V uonnq 195 moy ay sso1d sinou oy oougApe OL las ojnurj 196 1 Jos sr OWN ou Inun USE II oui JUSTIN s x2o AL Z pjeou 51 d q g Iun spuooos Z moqe uonnq yoopo ay ssaud um oq 1snfpe oy I uonisod NO 10 DOV au ur st qojrs uonius
111. ctory 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 Oil 61 8 mmer dur Surje1odo Teuuou oj our u n dn wem Z ATI 31 1108u191 pue ueo p 11 adim xonsdip n mo nda p avens Daat uo sr 201 ons Og T ued 10 au 03 mat 01 Io eui 10j samuru c yem pue go jr um Daat to ouiZuo S n dsuy A ouiduo 193 07 ERA RAA sueu ule Uonoug euiguo ouio219A0 o Aress u ong Jo yunou oq Suronpo1 st Aurouo ong o oxeui Kou uonnqniuoo y rq y pepuoeururoool am so SurA1osuoo A3r uq apen ourduo ut 3 n 21 prnoo sasuel mer dur 5 10 pepueururooo asou s pts q ATISO STA JO sito Suter NOLLAVO V7 Maintenance 5 Pull it out again and examine the Y Changing engine oil and filter level It s OK between L and F Change engine oil and filter according But if it s near at or below L add to Scheduled Maintenance page enough oil to bring the level to F 8 3 Please act responsibly protect the environment and take used oil to a recycling facility Ask your dealer or a service station for information CAUTION Don t add engine oil over F This may cause engine damage The distance between L and F on the dipstick represents 1 06 US qt 0 88 Imp qt 1 0 liter 8 20
112. d Run the air conditioner at least once a month to keep internal parts lubricated V Check the refrigerant before weather gets hot Have the air conditioner checked before weather gets hot Lack of refrigerant may make the air conditioner less efficient Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for refrigerant inspection Driving Your Mazda BW Vent Locations and Airflow Driving Your Mazda Y Selecting the airflow mode When you want air When you want air When you want air When you want air When you want to to the face to the face and the mainly to the floor to the floor and defrost the floor defrost the windshield windshield Airflow 5 62 GK umop r y Surejo1 Aq p sor Jo dn s souA TENIA oq Sune101 q pouedo aq ued SUIA ISAL mojare jo junoure t Sursufpy A Kquoppns 3ur q 1e pruny jo Ups nq qnon Jo udis e 100 ST STUL Sta OY U10JJ no 20007 AE STUI rouonipuoo Ji ou 3ursn uou SI ADO pue sqouy 3uourjsnfpe ay 3urAoul Aq 19911p ued NOA Ao re 3un niq A epzey Driving Your Mazda Control Panel Fan control dial page 5 65 Temperature control dial page 5 65 Mode selector switch page 5 67 Mode selector switch page 5 67 Air intake selector switch page 5 66 Air conditioner switch page 5 68 5 64 some models S9 S niq pjo Joy est oopo1o1unoo
113. d A Sayi Driving Your Mazda FF H d Fast forward TUNE SEEK cu Reverse 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 5 116 When the cassette tape ends during fast forward or rewind it automatically stops and starts playing PRO Y Reversing Press the program button to change cassette tape playing direction LII S uonoojes x u oui o ade eq ooueApe EoT EUIO D IM 11 bds Xue q Jo spuo es CT Sj91op OdV JI uone1odo y eoue o uree uonnq pdy 241 5594 p Zeid Suroq ouo u yo Suruutsaq n o paysnd st MAY JD 9s19A91 JO uono s 1xeu n Jo Suruut3 q eu 01 p qsnd st 4 7 JD e ueApe K reoneurojne pm ode au pue p zefdsip TI DdV A uonnq pumas ou JO uonnq 158 ou ysnd uou 401114 MN eui 5594 epzey 1nox ZutAu0 pe amp v d Sur q auo am JO ure1801d 201 s y Jo Suruurdoq m putj o pesn st MN T0300 ure1do44 MK A Er Aefd sos19A21 yun spu ode oasseo oy uou Driving Your Mazda Press the repeat button once again to cancel repeat play APC may not operate properly if A tape was recorded at a low level RPT A tape has long silent intervals T A tape is a live recording
114. d at the 1 Set the mode selector switch to the warm position when using the floor set the mode selector ip position W position switch to the J position 2 Set the temperature control dial to the desired position 5 72 L S ay yo peur st qois oy USA Ho 3t uini rr snd Jayjouy UT YOIEMS ou Ysnd uo umi OL suono xp 3jo pue 118 mq ul Sunms oq Aj eoneurojne upo JoAno UODE DU A 191099 201 uros YE ou I UIA ITY Zonge a 9NIMS p ds poursop Y o erp 033uoo uv au 19S Jouonrmuoo 1r on uo um uonisod s y n JE q21IAS 10129 9S Ie ou 19S uonisod 01 YAMS 1032998 pou aui 19S uonisod jqeuozwos W perp 013002 meroduro 1 201 19S SMOPUIM apts pue p orusputa eui dran o 19u389A p oo JO 009 UI JOUONIPUOD se ou er do X 19uonrpuoo se quA Suriy prunu q A epzey SUIALIG Driving Your Mazda Radio Reception airflow can manually be adjusted by CM signals Because of this two stations the thumb wheel l may sometimes be picked up on the same frequency at the same time When the switch is turned on the louver always swings even when no air comes out from the center ventilation Station 1 Station 2 AM Characteristics V Station mixing AM signals bend around such things as buildings or mountains and bounce off the ionosphere
115. d oy NOLLOVO V Xress o u ji yeodoy ueo YIM ATYZnoIOy suu uou juo8193op piru 1oueo o poo8 ylim s perq pue AOpUIA up 4 SutdtA jou are s pe oui JI 92utuojure A S USEAL 182 EI2I9UIUIOO ouios Aq posn sjuoumo1 xem yoy pue des syoasut are s mos uouluro SsouaAT29gJo 19drA sonpol ues 1ojjeur u21210J UAL S PE Q Su 10 Pleryspurm 20 r y Jo uongurumluoo SMODUIA Jo lIfIqeueo ay 159JJe 0 UMOUY 1224 JAVY SIYSEM JEO Aq por dde saxem 10H NOLLAVO V7 s pelg s da Sururejurej m eam ouiduo AISS X UI INSA p noo stu Joy ire ue Noy sanp 1 uoq NOLLAVO V S A19 UI popuoururo221 uey uojjo oJour INY ay ooe do1 seare pues Jo A3snp u ur poje1odo st IPA 201 JI Maintenance M Replacing Windshield Wiper AN C AUTION Blades To prevent damage to the When the wipers no longer cleans windshield don t let the wiper arm well the blades are probably worn or fall on it cracked Replace them N CAUTION To prevent damege to the wiper arms and other components don t 1 Raise the wiper arm and turn the move the wipers by hand blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip 2 Compress the clip and slide the assembly downward then lift it off the arm 8 38 6c 8 qqn ope q PIO 91 ut se 11 se oures eq sr oA1no oY 12 os 1oqqni peiq oq ur sr u yns
116. d tw serduioo stu n s Dien sip pedwos jueurdmbo sry o Ajuoqine s r sn 201 proa Aew epze Aq poAoudde K ssoudxo JOU suoneoripoui Jo sasueyD epzey Inox penunuo yun eq Jo ss do au UNA Jo e d ostp 12eduroo ay arado oInsodxa uoneipes snopsezey ul 1 ns 1 Ae uro1ou parjioads souq uey z q o s mp oid yo 10 sjuounsn pe Jo sionuo Jo s epzeJA pezuoqin v ue 1 2 ZurorAJos JI ouuossad m s p yiyenb 1dooxo ouodue q paredar Jo pojsnfpe Jou pjnous lo e d sip Pedwo stu e NOILQVO Y Driving Your Mazda This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation 5 80 Ig S fon uos m n smp o st Lou ostp Pedwo v Jr uonnq stg esf Dong 129 as ISIA uonnq Ee uonnq wopuey uoynq uonoung orpny Von y s 3urun
117. d will automatically resume when the 6T S epzen mox 3unuq Hudn 3u108 usym p f s Kjeoneurojne st 1893 og o xesue1 oneurojne ue uA qois 1892 4 au ssaid pue u ury op ydw cz o dn p ds r rq A 201 osea1our 001 oy du cz mojag st p ds f rq A JI possoud st yous THOOV HIADISHH Driving Your Mazda Instrument Cluster Speedometer Turn signal indicator Turn signal indicator Tachometer Warning and indicator lights Warning and indicator lights Fuel gauge Water temperature gauge Odometer and Trip meter Odometer Trip meter selector 5 30 IS uonisod NO 9ul ut oq 3snul YOUMS uonlu i ou L dL pue ag pe amp e dsrp oq TEA opour au p IPPS ay Surss id Aq 1 ouropo o Yor v n pue g dun o y Ipu din 03 19jouropo Woy mov Jed s1ojouro ry pue soju ur p ds smoys 1o1ouiopoads ou 10122 95 peSueuo ue opour Zerdsip Ou Leem gi sodnes epzey inox Driving Your Mazda ODO H Y Odometer When this mode is selected ODO will be displayed The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven 5 32 Trip meter A TRIPA Trip meter B Y Trip meter The trip meter can record the total distance of two trips One is recor
118. ded in trip meter A and the other is recorded in trip meter B For instance trip meter A can record the distance from the point of origin and trip meter B can record the distance from where the fuel tank is filled When trip meter A is selected pressing the selector again within one second will change the trip meter to B mode When trip meter A is selected TRIP A will be displayed When trip meter B is selected TRIP B will be displayed The trip meter records the total distance the vehicle is driven until the meter is again reset Return it to 0 0 by holding the selector depressed for more than 1 second s 2 9 33ed o8vurep ur3u snows sng ued ur u ue YIM SurAUuq NOLLAVO VW epzeyy Inox SulALig BUIJLOYIOAO sojeorput II H pleMo o8uv1 yeunou sp x o poou oui JI P SET oq IIIA du ay poj ouuoosip juejooo ut8u n st 1omeq y 10 sny uAojq Jo y sous 8 88 5111 st Ayddns oy JI 3ner 1970 Ng ALON SIOJOUIO LY s rt Jo Sat posal siolour du au Aqu uonduinsuoo eng Sunnduroo ur pue soouejsip dun mss ui 19 9UI sin 2511 Driving Your Mazda E Warning light wh IIe E F e M Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is in the tank We recommend keeping the tank
119. demineralized water in the coolant mixture Water that contains minerals will cut down on the coolant s effectiveness N CAUTION Radiator coolant will damage paint Rinse it off quickly DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol antifreeze DO NOT MIX alcohol or methanol with the coolant This could damage the cooling system Don t use a solution that contains more than 60 percent antifreeze This would reduce effectiveness Mixing green coolant with orange Don t add only water Always add a proper coolant mixture coolant could decrease the service life expentancy of the coolant Use only genuine Mazda orange colored or equivalent coolant 8 24 SCH Jourejuoo 1 15 g ozur jue ooo OU urejp pue 3n d Jojerpei ay uosoo 1009 51 outZuo oq uou JUO Z deo urojs s 8ui ooo y sAoway jueqooo o uana f Et e U3800T fe uu pup do y uan 110 2 p Suisn 15 do ay uo umop s 24d auo8 s aanssasd yi yp aans 524025 ainssaid vi n yong date dog 1s nf yi 01 251420 2423un02 31 Min 4144018 pu ji punoav 42141 dosm Snid uwap 40 dv ay Suraouas uoa nf 1n2 ag u q 1002 SH pun pup aui8ua ay ffo um 40 Jun1002 301 Suidpvosa uto4f Cinfur snowas un 3msa4 pino pup pumnp 2u18u2 IULUIJULE W panunuo pun m
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121. e covered with ice and snow 5 16 W Traction Control Indicators V Traction control system TCS warning light This warning light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position It flashes when the system regulates engine torque If the light stays on take your vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer The traction control system may have a malfunction 1188 powes st 18 oq uou Jo 5908 11 uonisod NO 24 01 si UO UOTHUSI y ue uo sauroo 1YBI sm UO sr UI9 S S 1010 uonoe oy uou HUE WZ FAO SOL A uidi q8rq A9ruog o fqissoduri 3q IIIA 31 A ous s d s yons s eyins Zr ddiis uo SI uf3u y nun ayeJado jou IA urojs s ou pue uo ureuio1 JI JOWOIPUT 440 SOL oy shep Aprodoid Sune1odo SI UI9js S o1juoo uonoen 201 YY so1jeorput SIUL ourduo aq WO euroo IT punos SUISSN 431s e Suruseu 181 Surium SDI n ojuonmppeu e AIOA uo eutZuo au Suns 10V uonounj eur e sey ulojs s 211 UJM 10 WAS S jonu uonopn 201 Ho YOUAMS nof Udy uo sauioo OS E 1 epzey mox SurALI q Driving Your Mazda B TCS OFF Switch Push this switch once to turn off the TCS Push it again to turn the TCS back on 5 18 If the TCS is off when the engine is turned off it automatically activates when the ignition switch is turned on Leaving the TCS on will provide the best traction
122. e dashboard They ll damage and discolor it If these solutions get on the dashboard wipe them off immediately 7 12 WB Cleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim Y Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean vinyl with a leather and vinyl cleaner Y Leather Real leather isn t uniform and may have scars scratches and wrinkles Clean it with a leather cleaner or mild Soap Wipe it with a damp soft cloth then dry and buff it with a dry soft cloth V Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean it with a mild soap solution good for upholstery and carpets Remove fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot cleaner To keep the fabric looking clean and fresh take care of it Otherwise its color will be affected it can be stained easily and its fire resistance may be reduced ON pus AODUIA 1691 ay Aew NOX MOPUIM 1021 201 JO oprsut ou u51g35s 10 dezos 1 U0g NOILQVO Y Joutejuoo ou uo suonooitp V MOO 1ougo o SSET3 Ota Woy ueo o uyu XeA Jo seo18 Alo ue poJoAoo oui02oq SMOPUIM 90 J ou Suraea m sjj2q p pumnp 227jd24 vp2ojq pozuouymy 4no amp uon odd apiao4d sjjoq pasnuop 10181109 p u sno4adupp 1 5194
123. e pen or pencil against the inner and outer perimeter of the compact disc A new compact disc may have e When driving over uneven rough edges on its inner and outer surfaces the sound will jump 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 5 130 I rs oui o 2stp Edi ou yo 191u92 q roy qoo os ta 1r odia pu 3 popros uro q pinous osrp 1oeduroo oq JI Airpenb punos Sun ge 500 ooepns TEU 1S ou WOI 1431 Jo 1unoure n sp r p UP up pue se3pnuis Josuy en P INOYIM PIS IYI PIS SI9A91 eu Buryoyesos proay ostp joeduroo ay uo ede 10 Joded y ns Jou oq 3p u pue yoq 201 Jo oSpo n Jo 3p ou Zudeem Aq pedwos dn y lq s sip joeduroo n Surppueu usaya eyins 180315 201 q no o JoAou oms i poxeyd UBD SOSIP 19010 ON UMOUS se O80 uoneougnueoptr 201 Suneoq sosip Logo Zefd o pousisop u q sey 1o ejd osrp joeduroo Ou e Qianv 1V1I9IGg asi 19VdIlNOS Epzey mox Driving Your Mazda Do not use record sprays antistatic agents or household spray cleaners Volatile chemicals such as benzine and thinner can also damage the surface of the compact disc and must not be used Anything
124. e some examples of possible damage with tips on how to prevent them Bi Etching Caused by Acid Rain or Industrial Fallout Y Occurrence Industrial pollutants and vehicle emissions drift into the air and mix with rain or dew to form acids These acids can settle on a vehicle s finish As the water evaporates the acid becomes concentrated and can damage the finish And the longer the acid remains on the surface the greater the chance is for damage Y Prevention t is necessary to wash and wax your vehicle to preserve its finish according to the instructions in this section These steps should be taken immediately after you suspect that acid rain has settled on your vehicle s finish L Jovem ym suq p eu go suu Iadedsmou oq SurAouro1 Joy V sinou OM 0 DUO 10 Jadedsmou pauodwep yim U1 I9A09 0 SI poypu 1ogyouy TIWAI TEorumouo o qe reAe Kp eroroururoo JO pu Juods 1105 e UNA p Aout i jsoq des 221 pue s sul uono s SIN ut suononijsut y o 3utp1o22e poxeA oq PInous eare poueo o ou urspqoud oui JO m ye ose ABUL onssr pouojsioui QETTEAF ou 2520 pue Sur oAer are Dok j 191A pue 8 5 vos UJIM pasowal oq ueo sSutddorp pig e qissod se uoos se QUOP aq 5 siu uonoos snp ul suononijsut ou o Surp1oooe ustun St oAJosold 0 pue pousea EPZEYN 1no o ZTess
125. ection playing will be repeated RPT will be displayed 5 148 errs Xeqd ode on sspo dois o qoux oumnqo4 19 0d oy ssolg SuiddoiS A epzey Inox 8 Suo spuoooss CT st uota wed 1215 g sey 8005 au s8uos U22AA19q UL UI St S ON e jt A redoud yer do ou Aem Sq uonoung drys yug q n eoue o ure3e 2ouo uoynq drys xue q oui sso1qd p KelIdsrp sg drys gue n 195 o uoyng drys duet n ss 1d Jo8uo JO spuooos st RAIOIUT ou JE s uos U AM Q speA1ojur drys j eorieurojne o rq ssod 11 sayeul ounje3j SIU drys sue A Driving Your Mazda Bl Operating Tips for Cassette Tape player The cassette tape can be ejected when the ignition switch is off Y Cleaning the cassette tape player A The tape head capstans and pinch rollers will gather oxide residue from cassette tapes This can cause weak or wavering sounds and damage to the cassette tapes and player Use a good quality head cleaning tape or a liquid Y Ejecting the cassette tape cleaner cassette tape to remove it Should the unit not operate normally Press the cassette tape eject button to consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer eject the cassette tape Never attempt to repair it or insert a screwdriver or anything else 5 150 1515 1015 y o1ut ade 5582 uou magie Jogo sj efqo Aue Vasut 101 oq e
126. ed with a key JOOP 20 oso o pue YO Joop ay ysnd Koy JOOP JO 4201 OL y pue uonnq 4201 oprsur n usnd Joop 1231 x2o OL Ady moy A y 65 IAA ou oprsut Zo ou AP 0 JOU 2 q AEM SIOOP oui Suppo u q AA 400p sway ALON 5 LE 400p j3u0J q epzey nox Surmouy Knowing Your Mazda A 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 WARNING 3 6 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 B Inside Door Lock To lock any door push the door lock button into the door handle area To unlock pull it LE Siopour mos peusud st qois ou Jo ved p yreulun y usua x orun Tre 4 qL P qsnd st 3100d u qA peoneurojne Yo sioop TV syms x20 100p uyu Suntoojun pue A VpzejA nog Sutakip uaua p2320 s100p jj daay og uopi22D UD q ist 204014 pun amp qmuapioov 51 400p mo mf up s428uosspq no4a8up
127. elected 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 V Tuning The radio has four tuning methods Manual Seek Preset channel and Auto 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 IPI S 10j uonnq Isad ez e sso1dop pue quem no uoneis aui 01 eun ZINA 10 TWA WY 19 y s SI ouueqo e 198 ol suoneis WA ZI pue JA V 9 1018 o pasn oq ueo s ouueqo 1959 4 xis 9u L Surun ouueqo 19s 14 pzejA d q oy Jaye uonnq 201 ISLAMA se q 80144015 jnoqirA Sutgueqgo onunuoo im Aouonbayy am 01114 oq pue ssoid o nunuo no JI e neurojne JO 1943 Yoos o Jon ou osneo IITA pre q st dooq 8 nun puooos e yyeq 3noqe uey o1oui uojnq Zum 5 oq Surssold Surun Kouonbojj JAMO JO JaYysIY o eSueqo It uojnq Surun enueur oy Suisso1q Surun enue 1944071 1243H Driving Your Mazda about 2 seconds until a beep is heard The preset channel number and station frequency will be displayed The st
128. epress a channel preset button for 5 112 about 2 seconds until a beep is heard The preset channel number and station frequency will be displayed The station is now held in the memory Repeat this operation for the other stations and bands you want to store To tune one in the memory select AM FM1 or FM2 and then press its channel preset button The station frequency and the channel number will be displayed If the power supply is interrupted fuse blows or the battery is disconnected the preset channels will be canceled AUTO M 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 Irs oe aj g uin o qouy trn oA 19Aod 201 sso1d AAO ope A UMd 5 podejdsip 3q IITA V Suonesado Suruueos Joye oq ued 54011815 ou JI poKejdsip q pim Joquinu puueyo pue JW OLNYV own yoo aq fIVA uonejs pozuouroui dUO suonejs pezioureui ojne dU suoreijs 221 0 uojnq AJOWIU ojne JY oseo o1 pue ss lq p Zeydsip Aouanbaay SI pue poun aq 14 uoneijs 1s93u011s y p ydulo s Suruueos Joy gae jeu Ul pueq 5 goeo Jo suoyeys 1s5o3uo1is vis y 2101s A L1e10duio pue usos Eoneurojne pim urojs s 201 pieou st d q v Inun spuo s z 1noqe oy uonn
129. ergency Starting Jump starting 85000 6 4 Push starting 6 7 Emission Control System 4 4 Engine Compartment Overview 8 16 Engine Coolant Adding coolant 55 8 23 Changing coolant OE 8 24 Inspecting coolant level 8 23 Overheating 6 2 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge see Water Engine Exhaust Carbon Monoxide 4 6 Engine Oil Changing engine oil and filter 8 20 Inspecting engine oil level 8 19 Recommended oil Ne 8 18 Engine Oil Pressure Warming Light 5 38 Engine Starting 5 4 11 4 Page Exhaust Carbon Monoxide 4 6 Exterior Care iios ees 7 6 Eyeglass Holder 200 5 55 F Finish Damage 2222 7 9 Flasher Hazard VVaming 6 2 Flat Tire Fluids Automatic transaxle 8 31 Brake clutch N 8 27 Povver steering 222 8 29 Washer u sisa b s 8 35 Foot Brake 5 18 Front Seat Belts 2 16 Front Seats Electrically Operated Head restraint height adjustment 2 8 Height adjustment 2 6 Recline Page Seat cushion front height adiustment 2 6 Seat cushion rear height adjustment 257 2 6 Seat slide Front Seats Manually Operated Head restraint height adjustment 2 4 Recline aA rettet ut Slide ear u cacti Beg r
130. est Box catch through the cap slot reinstall the cap and turn it clockwise about To open pull the release catch 3 Pass the plug and the cord through 45 to the opened position the hole of the tray and insert the plug in the socket 5 58 6S S pou uos dn 12402 34 find nod uota UO 20702 TIM 1181 JOU IUE A OUT dn 19409 10111U1 ou find pue 1ostAuns v JOMOT 3IUEA 2011 SN OJ 4 addy Jouu dn 19400 om ou ind pue JostAuns JOMO AIBA IY sn ol V qonm Are 19407 opis ou 01 11 BUIMS 10 juo1 ur osn 107 31 oO IOSTAUNS poou no DOUM xSJOJAIJA AURA SJosiAung vepzejy Inox SurAtiGJ Driving Your Mazda Climate Control System 8 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 5 60 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 V 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 Y Not using for a long perio
131. fdjay sapiaosd ir Tpnumu ANOK fo uoi2as snp una 3u022q 01 nok IFAN K18uo4is am aucun 41220 UDI K2u2842142 up snp2 g ouodJourg Jo ase uj In Case of Emergency Hazard Warning Flasher The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it The hazard warning lights should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway 6 2 Depress the hazard warning switch and all four turn signals will flash at once The turn signals don t work when the hazard warning lights are on Check local regulations about the use of hazard warning lights while the vehicle is being towed They may forbid it Overheating If the temperature gauge indicates overheating if you experience power loss or if you hear a loud knocking or pinging noise the engine is probably too hot If this happens 1 Drive safely to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Set an automatic transaxle in P a manual transaxle in neutral Apply the parking brake 3 Turn off the air conditioner z 8 93ed p rinb i se jue ooo ppe SNOIAQO JE SVA ou pue 002 SI ul3u oq suro qod ou pun nod JI Aou sai umq Jo 3se up OI EPZETV pozuouny ue gjeo pue eurduo ou 4015 1115 st juv 000 JI 10 ogeurep 19440 Feo e puy no J duind Joyem pue
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133. g on the type of accident encountered both side air bags are not likely to deploy in the same accident because a vehicle is not often hit from both sides The front and side air bag systems will not normally deploy during the same type of accident unless a combination of frontal and side impacts occur 2 34 Some models In a front end or side impact the air bag supplemental restraint systems are designed to provide only supplemental protection for the driver and front seat passenger Seat belts must still be worn Without seat belt usage the air bags cannot provide adequate protection during an accident Seat belt usage is necessary to Keep the passenger away from an inflating air bag Reduce the possibility of injuries during an accident that is not designed for air bag inflation such as roll over or rear impact Reduce the possibility of injuries in frontal or side collisions that are not severe enough to activate the air bag Reduce the possibility of being thrown from your vehicle Reduce the possibility of injuries to lower body and legs during an accident because the air bag allows no protection to these parts Hold the driver in a position which allows better control of the vehicle Stc Kotdop pinos ji 804 dip un uno m s JuoA4f ay uo WASS 1 415 4 quauidinby A yes jenuessy p nutuo2 D ISN 4242N 221 pup adn 5 ayy 40f wu915
134. gh edges press the side of the pen or pencil against the inner and outer perimeter of the compact disc 7 S When driving over uneven surfaces the sound will jump 101 5 au o sip Pedwo OY JO v WO ulo o5 1JOS e ym 11 odia 8 pajos pinous sip oeduro5 au JI Anpenb punos 3unoogje sny ooegns eusis ou WO po129 jo1 1481 jo junoure au ue WIP pue soSpnuis 1o3uij sng 1941 E NOY PIS IYI 15 2s19491 eu pioAy osip Joedwos ay uo ade 10 1oded yons jou oq Epzeyq Sura epo aui pue foq oui yo 3p ay Jo p 191no au 801450 8 Aq sip 1 eduioo e dn 14 sem pedwos y Sui pueu usyM 22ejJns eusis y q no o 1242U 5 og Dad 3q uto sosip ON UMOYS se 030 uoneornnuepi ay Suueoq sosip joeduioo Aeyd o peugisop u q sey s efd osip 12600102 ou e OIGnV IVLISIQ asi 19VdW09 Driving Your Mazda Do not use record sprays antistatic agents or household spray cleaners Volatile chemicals such as benzine and 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 no
135. he again to listen to the frequency last To operate the cassette tape player player will automatically tuned to turn the ignition switch to the ACC or compensate for it and MTL will ON position be displayed V Cassette tape insert Insert the cassette tape into the slot open edge to the right and cassette tape will begin play and TAPE will be displayed At the end of the cassette tape the unit automatically reverses cassette tape play When A is lit the cassette tape s top side is playing When Y is lit the bottom side is on 5 144 srr s Sursu r souojeoqe T qjog sxreurspen OO og As q jqnop ay pur Aqjog uongiodioo Sursu r7 souojeoqe Aqioq osuaoi po1njoejnueur ulojs s uononpol SION uiede uojnq v ysnd N qjoq n vu ade e Kv d oL p Zeidsip tw oos yp eur uonnq D I au usnd AN Kq og uir ede e Sursn uou asiou qd A su nb s ul yo pue uo yseyy II AdV L ON Pessoud st uonnq Ke d ade ojosseo oy usu l n aui ul ode 21195582 USI 3134 JI tun t ul SI ade n ssv e uou Sut e d 1215 o Gong Zeyd ade 2jjosseo ou 5524 surseld A EDPZEYQ nog Sontag Driving Your Mazda Fast forward 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
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137. hicles 3 Connect the jumper cables in the exact sequence as in the illustration 1 Connect one end of a cable to the positive terminal on the discharged battery 2 Attach the other end to the positive terminal on the booster battery Q 3 Connect one end of the other cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery 6 6 4 5 4 Connect the other end to a solid stationary exposed metallic point for example the strut mounting bolt away from the discharged battery Q Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run it a few minutes Then start the engine of the other vehicle When finished carefully disconnect the cables in the reverse order described in Step 3 N WARNING Connecting the end of the second cable to the negative terminal of the discharged battery is dangerous A spark could cause the gas around the battery to explode and injure someone Connect the cable to a point away from the battery 9 1121845 1onuo uorssrur oq ued 11 lxesuen enueui e seu wyl e 11e3s usnd 3 uppous nox NOILQVO V 8240Ut od Kun 40 ajqua 42dwumf D 4242 Kunfu 5 01425 9SNDI PUD sj40 s u18u yi 8 Jas pino lqv sno438upp si 1404 Sujaotu V 40 21q72 42duin v Suno uuo TIDA Sumo 9 0j 21407 Ster DNINUVM V Nl AVIS 0 221124
138. higher pitched tones to the left to decrease them The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached Fade control To adjust the sound distribution between front and rear speakers select FADE by pressing the audio function button FADE will be displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to shift the sound to the rear to the left to shift the sound to the front The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached Balance control To adjust the sound distribution between left and right speakers select BAL by pressing the audio function button BAL will be displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to shift the sound to the right to the left to shift the sound to the left The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached 201 5 012 oui 11s 0 ure3e uollnq Yo n ssalg p Sutusep ST eum ou rym A uonnq 195 ojnuru oui ssoid sojnurur oy o ueApe 0 w uonnq 195 oy 5524 sinoy ay SUPAPE OL N Au 333 INAL not ub dd Jas IMUIW pZve A mog SurAtIG JOS ST 2011 oY nun sep TA OW juoumo s J200 Su L pagay sr puun spuooos z 1noqe soy uojnq yop 201 ssoud oun n 1snfpe ol uontsod NO 10 DOV a UI SI yams uonlu y
139. ications Lubricant Quality o Any temperature API Service GL 4 or GL 5 SAE 75W 90 Manual transaxle oil Above 50 F 10 C API Service GL 4 or GL 5 SAE 80W 90 2 0 liter ATF M III or Automatic HIT equivalent e g Mercon transaxle fluid ATF M III or 2 5 liter equivalent e g Dexron 11 ATF M III or equivalent e g Dexron II Power steering fluid 10 2 01 suney SION TXV SSOIDN AV BUNEY 18194 OYA 5010 YMAD SIYSIOM 228 v18 I p00 D PITZ 2801 8209 HAVO FINS Z 33 punod anun suonv nyr ds OLSD 1501 oseqjoou AN 9oq Your 9r pue c 06v 8 peor way 0155 765 aw YoU pr 00 165 204m your 9 pue cT pean 10014 oce 8 65 Jooy your EI 00P D Iss IAQ 09 L D 69 3240 YUA 09L t L8T uw your arun suorsu ulq Specifications Engine Model Item DOHC 16V in line DOHC 24V V6 6 cyl 327 x 3 62 in 121 5 cu in 1 991 cc Displacement Compression ratio 10 4 3 33 x 292in 84 5 x 74 2mm 152 3 cu in 2 496 cc Electrical System Maintenance free 12V 48AH 5HR 12V 80A 12V 90A MI SE 12V 1 0 kW 12V 1 7 kW 212V 1 6 kW BKRSE 11 T MM S K16PR U11 PKJ16CR8 K20PR U11 PKJ20CR8 0 039 0 043 in 0 027 0 031 in 1 0 1 1 mm 0 7 0 8 mm Item Battery Alternator Starter NGK
140. 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 normally If they don t consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible A S B Windshield Washer The ignition switch must be in the ON position 6r s uonisod NO 20 ut asnu q21IAS uoniusr au p AOPUTA 1851 OY UIOJJ UYI pue 3oy son SIEA 19 s01Jop IBA 201 IYSO MOPUIAA AEN 1s nf MOYNM a4ouyspa ay ISN 1 uoq 1U2p122D up JADY Pino nox uosa nok y olq pun pjoujspuia yi uo 32324f pino pinjf 421 50 ayy 5n0428upp aq pino 3u12224f ui pinyf 421p pjatyspuim Ze SPIN YD 1370141 DNINUVM V pzeju mox SuIALIG o eoq epze A pezuoyny ue j nsuoo SN JI S g 23ed joao ping m 3 dsur p k 1 us op JoYyseM ou JI peseo o1 St JOAIT IP Hun PIWAN 9q TIM s1edia oy uontisod LNI 10 440 201 Ul pin soysem Keds o W pou pue 19A9 201 Dn Driving Your Mazda Push the switch to turn on the rear window defroster the indicator light will come on When the switch is turned on This defroster is not designed for the defroster co
141. ies Air Bag Restraint System VVarning light Air Filler lide Aluminum Wheel Maintenance 7 11 Antenna 5 165 Antilock Brake System ABS 5 22 VVarning light 5 40 Appearance Care 7 1 Audio System Cassette tape player 5 103 5 133 Compact disc changer 5 133 Compact disc player 5 81 5 103 Radio 5 81 5 103 5 133 Automatic Transaxle Controls 2 Driving tips 5 12 11 2 Page Fluid level 8 31 Overdrive 5 13 Shift lock system 5 14 Transaxle ranges 5 10 B Battery oco M SEP 8 40 Charging system warning light 5 37 Jump starting 6 4 Before Driving After getting in 4 8 Before getting in 4 7 Body Lubrication 8 35 Brakes Antilock brake system ABS 5 22 Fluid level Foot brake Pad wear indicator Parking brake System warning light 5 36 Break In Period Bright Metal Maintenance 7 9 Bulb Replacement Front Interior 8 50 Headlight Rear CH rels ab Suraup IOWA pg y sss didi e orqaa oy 3uppoy Au ua 200000 seame p pooy uj ma ct 3urAup snop ezeH 000055 siooq ors
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143. ion 1 Press the eject button 2 Pull out the compact disc When the compact disc is ejected during play Y Ejecting the compact disc e The next compact disc will be played automatically No Disc will be displayed if no disc is in the tray 5 158 Multiple ejection 1 Press and hold the eject button for about 2 seconds unti a beep is heard 2 Wait 5 seconds or press the eject button again within 5 seconds after the beep is heard 3 Pull out the compact disc then the next compact disc will be ejected 6srs yoofs ia sostp 1oeduioo T e pue spuooes z 1noqe Joy ostp 12eduroo y mo 1104 uonnq 102 9 oy ploy pue 5524 HO ST YOIIMS UONTUST 201 uou prey uea s sip Joeduroo st d q oy z y spuooos uri Joquinu sip 12eduroo poursop oy snonunuoo p f pm Jopeoq epzejN 107 UOJ ING 19soud ouueqo oY ssald Z Ken y ut s sip 1oeduioo ry p zuoumy ue o IYA 201 9381 uoneorpur JONI oq TEIT j0uueo no pieou JOQUINU JSOMO JI eyo oy ur snv n pug e dsip s daag g nun spuooos z 1noqe eu YIM ouo ou YIM Bugs uo uoneorpur s z ue s no JI Joy uonnq f n proq pue ss id I Data oq pm sosip 128640102 suopeoipu sonr m Jequinu Ke pauisap o 3 n fiq epze SutALIQ Driving Your Mazda E Compact disc Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer m mechanism problem Compact disc i
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145. ken 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 8 48 Playing with a halogen bulb is dangerous Serious injuries could be caused by dropping a halogen bulb or breaking it some other way Always keep halogen bulbs out of the reach of children Make sure the headlight switch is off Lift the hood and find the bulb in the rear of the headlight body 2 5 liter engine Remove the bolts and the coolant reservoir 6r 8 ging aug irpeou oui 3917 o AME UPI pue no 3uuds Surumjo1 oy SUIMS 1 qoe21 oy Jo no q nq pio ay Jo sodsip o uojreo Suuds qing oy yooqun 9 TE m 01 31 Surnd pue pue 19409 oy osc sqe1 ay 3urz nbs Aq q nq oy WoL 9402 S uneos Ho Und JOJOUUIOD PLI oY 19200029101 19A02 JO 19p1O S19A91 oq ur 1181541 OT ging n 6 2 NN 3urum r KSE ding 31 Suir nd Aq y os ou 0101 q nq We ijgnpeou oy A iny reo 78 Dj ucu uley Maintenance M Replacing a Bulb Front Interior
146. lels the top of the passenger s ears never the passenger s neck Stop catch release 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 2 4 B Seat Tilt Driver s Seat The seat bottom angle can be adjusted by rotating the dial The dial tilts the seat bottom upward s jt JULM nod aym 511825 201 USM YNIMS OY oseoos jr ploy pue y eq Jo 1001 241 01 1895 BU JO opis y au uo YAMS T T 9pi s 201 IAOU 4895 WOU 24 IPHS ol 1829S m ramod IA Jo junoure p s p s sn Iojsnfpe au r poddojs SI ouiduo oy uouA 3snfpe amod m 3ulsn proA umop Suruuni AT nyeq ay 1u9oA91d OF J0 0UI ou oSvurep uto sn 2AISso2Xo esne2oq uoner do PIOAV ojowu g Aq SI ysn pe wonoq w s oq e NOLLAVO V opts JOMOT 5 1895 ou uo qois ou Sursn Aq suontsod p ris p aui o way IAOW poisn pe Ajeonnoo o oq ueo 5 1895 pue Stau 1295 411 101104 1895 ou p eq do VUP Spas juod qusurdinby Ayayeg jequassy Essential Safety Equipment Seat Bottom Front Height W Seat Bottom Rear Height B Seat Height Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Raise the seat bottom by pulling up on To adjust the front height of the Raise or lower the back of the switch the center of the switch Release
147. lug nuts on your Mazda have metric threads using a nonmetric nut would be dangerous On a metric stud it would not secure the wheel and would damage the stud which could cause the wheel to slip off and cause an accident Be sure to reinstall the same nuts you removed or replace them with metric nuts of the same configuration N WARNING Driving on tires with incorrect air pressure is dangerous Tires with incorrect pressure could affect handling 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 Lc9 3u04f 21 01 40324 D IAOU PUY 2 XD 1024 l uo d 240ds y m u2p1220 aADY pun 2121194 ay fo 104102 aso p no2 nox Paan aq ina Sugpupg snosaSuvp si mous 40 321 uo SJaaym Sutat p ju04f 21 uo aay 349ds n yna Bai 0 10 22 H0 OY N NSVA N spouod soAup Suo posn plnous s reds spoued uoys AYTA 10 ATuo oq poys pue sn Kouos1ouro ATWO p ou rs p 51 m JeuoruoAuoo g uey Jo eurs pue ai 521 o1 6 v seu epze Inox m jo se uj predoad au 2101s Zuppe uros 3n pue yor n A ld ol fq ssod se UOOS SE 1 QTA oreds ou eoe do1 pue y
148. mes on for melting snow If there is an Push the switch again to turn it off about 15 minutes Then the accumulation of snow on the rear defroster cycles 3 minutes window brush it off before using off 2 minutes on for as long the defroster as the switch remains on The indicator light stays on constantly N CAUTION Don t use sharp instruments or window cleaners with abrasives to clean the inside of the rear window The rear defroster shuts off when the ignition switch is turned off surface They may damage the defroster grid inside the window 5 50 IS S stepour uos uaea mbo oy 10 S910S 922 EPZEYN Sumuo8 jou TV e 701 21 UE aow amboy e e s noss g st no yr n o eUr omqrej TEILA 1o oBewrep 3ox2og NOLLAVO W V01 AZI utu sso sanmba eu ouo sn AIossoooe Aue osn nod UAM uonisod NO JO DOV 9Q ur oq jsnui qo3IAS uonlu 1 n K10 s929 201 sn OL juo pA nbo ou 10 S HOSS B epzejA eurnuos sn Aqu PAOS 2055922 g 884 uojs s opne u olur 3rnq sr JOO eur epzen Inox Sou Driving Your Mazda The front accessory socket can be used for a lighter If a lighter is needed one can be purchased from your Authorized Mazda Dealer After you have used the socket for other plug in accessories the socket may become unsuitable for the lighter Before using the lighter have the Front Accesso
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150. n child restraint page 2 25 N WARNING Not Wearing Seat 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 all occupants are properly restrained s WARNING Seat Belt Damaged During an Accident Using a damaged seat belt is dangerous An accident could damage the belt webbing of the seat belt 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 2 14 St pouojsej st oq m pun uo ureuier qr 1031 Sure 1194 1825 y pue spuooos 9 1noqe JO punos jpm dooq uonrsod NO 201 01 Pawn sr qojrAs uonimsr au usu JOU st 9q 1895 S ISAP AP JI d izyy r 1199 Ia m quawidinby age jerjuoss q 21011 10 uos4ad auo ung asou tof yag uo asn LIAIN PIMA uada 40 poanfui 418n0119 PUD 421 2803 poisnao pjnoo sa8uassud om pun amp q42doud s2240f podun ay poasds 1 UDI DA 51 ui pasn NAG 1025 y sno428upp si min D JD 05124 ouo uny 1j2q 1025 2u0 Suis 7333025504 2U0 NIA 200 DNINMVA
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152. neooid 3uruorloy ou Suuou3j NOILAVO Y alqpununp1 fui Sunjycup ADIU 40 4940 MAD 1943N 40 K amp iunfut snotsas snp pino nf Suyjnsas y aen pusou 101 98 tu sKs ISNDYXI sn q D nu8t pino wass isnpix y fo pausn auiduo ynm ua43 sno428upp 1 5SD48 sp q ns 1 Sumudup ADIU 40 4240 4324 4 2NINIIVA V Inox Protecting Your Mazda Engine Exhaust Carbon Monoxide N WARNING Carbon Monoxide Engine exhaust is dangerous This gas contains carbon monoxide CO 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 4 6 N WARNING Exhaust Gas in Enclosed Area Running the engine inside an enclosed area such as a garage is dangerous Exhaust gas which contains poisonous carbon monoxide could easily enter the cabin Loss of consciousness or even death could occur Don t run the engine when inside an enclosed area Exhaust gas is dangerous When your vehicle is stopped with the windows closed and the engine running for a long time in an open area exhaust gas which contains poisonous carbon monoxide could enter the cabin Loss of consciousness or even dea
153. o retighten the filter an Authorized Mazda Dealer should do the work KR d O 949 og 3uuq o pue uornoojo1d uorsonioo pue 3urzooy 0 1IOA19S91 jUe 000 II jue o02 q nov ppe T IEU JO W SA JT uiduo 1939 07 1009 SI ur8u v UDYM JURTOOS IY UO Sx1eur 7 pue oy u99A19q pue JOjerper eu ur n 3 p nous 3uerooo au l JO Uo OAs yey Aue soe doy s sou Iojeou pue urojs s Suryoo pe JO suoroouuoo pue uonrpuoo y o dsul Surzeo1j o oq dosp Zem soJnje1odugo Sui oAen pue uoseos 1ojutA 211 3uruul3 q ay 3 41e9K 2 0 15821 18 2081002 IYI UI 2A9 JURTOOS pue uon oud ozooujnue y yoodsuy 1 2u13u2 UIYM 1001002 ppv 40 191848 1uD1002 y j22dsu1 1 uoq pauang aq pjno2 nox joy 124 2u1022q uno juaugapduioo 2u13u2 yi sjavd Sutuunu uaag soy 1 ays fi sno4oSuvp si au joy V DNINAVM S PA juejooo un dsul A 2 ouu m 929UEU3 UIP TA Maintenance Do not overfill Changing coolant AN C AUTION If new coolant is required frequently Change coolant according to e The engine has aluminum parts consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer Scheduled Maintenance page 8 3 and must be protected by an ethylene glycol based coolant to prevent corrosion and freezing N CAUTION Use only soft
154. o uasppiys ONINNKEM N7 92u uajure JA si1 Kaayjog uado Komp syiwds pun sayas519 Suipnjout soumjf mp d y seunfui pup suing snoti s snp uno 123j0q Surpojdxa uy K12 9q y ISNI pup 81 uonpa do amp 123 mq joutsou Suunp spd uaSoa4p amp g sno428unp 249 S1722 K12 1mq u do sy4pds pup saung NINSTVA N Maintenance e Keep terminals and connections clean tight and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease e Rinse off spilled electrolyte immediately with a solution of water and baking soda e Ifthe vehicle will not be used for an extended time disconnect the battery cables 8 42 B Tires For reasons of proper performance safety and better fuel economy always maintain recommended tire inflation pressures and stay within the recommended load limits and weight distribution N WARNING Driving your vehicle with different types of tires is dangerous It could cause poor handling and poor braking leading to loss of control Except when using the temporary spare tire use only the same type tires radial bias belted bias type on all four wheels EES 9 01 aded seyo uoneorroeds n o 39utuojure pi Teom umururu pue Surpueu do apy 1s q ay 10 so1nsso1d popuouirurooor utejurejA Poo 91e SOIT 201 uouA o1eds oy Surpnour K
155. o sonsneis suonne uq JUIESOY DICH m jute 523p juauidmbq age erjuassq Essential Safety Equipment For effective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stops a child must be properly restrained using a seat belt or child restraint system depending on age and size If not the child could be seriously injured or even killed in an accident 2 26 N WARNING P 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 WARNING Se th Side Air Bag Allowing a child to lean over or against the front door is dangerous If the vehicle is equipped could with side air bags the impact of an inflating side air bag could cause serious injury or death to the child If a child can t be seated in the rear seat do not allow the child to lean over or against the front door even if the child is seated in a child restraint system LTT Jojnjoejnueui WAS S jurezjso1 p nq 20 Aq p pu mulo rn SE y Jo 215 pue ede y ym UI WAS S yurens 1r plruo p aen uyens i 1odoud o Ulojs s Kueduroooe yorym suon nnsur s m ynueur dU 1insuo AT NJored jsnur nox 1194 Was OY tA 1
156. o 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 Y Audio sound adjustment 1 Press the audio function button to select bass treble fade balance or volume control The selected function will be indicated Sors uonnq uonoung orpne oq Surssod moumta peisufpe oq ued OUINIOA au epzey ino SutALIGT euin oA 10 oouepeq pey qq n sseq uonoung n 1snfpe 91 qoux eum oA 1oAod oy uim Z 70A u3M d aq TIM TO pue d q TTA yun oq SPUO s z 107 uoynq uonounj orpne t sso1d o ue eq pue pey fq n sseq IASA OL Aq eoneurojne oq 1 4 uornounj euin oA y opour Aue Sun y s Jaye spuo s moqy Driving Your Mazda Bass control To adjust the lower tonal qualities select BASS by pressing the audio function button BASS will be displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to increase lower pitched tones to the left to decrease them The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached Treble control To adjust the higher tonal qualities select TREB by pressing the audio function button TREB will be 5 106 displayed Turn the power volume knob to the right to increase
157. ocedure carefully If you feel unsure about jump starting we strongly recommend that you have a competent service technician do the work N 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 N WARNING B E 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 pawa p noo uoys y yono 0 SIJITYA IYI MOTTE 3 UOP INYA Joyjoue ur st Ar neq 191 00q 201 JI pepunoi3 SI EULIS oAne3ou syr 180 pue SIOA 21 SI s neq 19 s00q n ms LW I 1oyeq p ren siqi 19491 pinjf 0 D YNM ouo 40 Kuayng uozo4f v 140 5 duin yuoq snos Suisnp apojdxo 40 24njdn jy no438uvp 1 19491 pinyf mog v yna uo 40 K1ayng ua204f 3uyavjs duimf DNINNVA Gap soog So qeo Y p10 9 19A91 ur oouuoosrp pue Je uournu ur so qe2 122000 Aou si unrq yo 3se ur In Case of Emergency 2 Turn off the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and all unnecessary electrical loads in both ve
158. ompact Disc Player YY 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 player 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 simply by wiping it with a soft cloth Clouded optical components will clear naturally in about an hour Wait for normal operation to return before attempting to use the unit 5 98 Y Handling the compact disc player The following precautions should be observed e Do not spill any liquid on the audio system 66S podeurep pino JoKe d sip Pedwo ou 939 gem 160088 20 pdreus e q se qons SOSIP TEUOTJUSAUOD UOU sn JOU oq epze A pesn aq T A u piftous sosip 12601102 Qu q A peq Jo poxoe15 n n 1o e d ay ura poods YBIY 1 soA oAelOsIp 12600102 OQ e 018 o1 OWT ostp 3oeduioo uey Jomo sjoe qo Aue r sur jou oq e Driving Your Mazda Anew 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 5 100 ball point pen or pencil as shown on the right To remove the rou
159. onditioning and the Environment Your Mazda s genuine air conditioner is filled with R134a a refrigerant that has been found not to damage the earth s ozone layer If the air conditioner does not operate properly consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer enueur oY ut SALON PY SNOLLNVO SONINUVM IE19A9 DUU NOA quem no uonguuoJur 201 seu uono s 1811 jt ooue 2 v W T A ensn ued os sjuojuoo 70 IST J uq e qr ul3 q 01 suono9S suono s UoA9 o seu TEE stu J Suonoas Tenue Jno ur uonguuogur Jo 3unsr jeonoqeydye ue ou st Wes 01 22e d 8 y u ddeu sun 19 10U oct JO SIU Op 30U OC SUR N ene et ur oqui s 2A0qe au peo1 SNOLIBA Jopun SurAup 1noqe pue Ayoyes jue31odur jnoge soinqwoj au 1noqg Io puy ue no jenueui InoX Surpeo1 Ag epzeyy 1no amp Kofuo 01 moy ure dxo 1594 oy JO sp1o oui 1ueuro duroo suonensn SABA AUBUL ur jeu OP ULI 19A02 0 19AO WO uouA enueur s I9UMO MOA T TQ A INOA Wo e1nseopd SutAup 1Ysour 201 198 NOA dyay 03 JUEA IM ENUEN Siu 3SN 0 MOH How to Use This Manual N WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation A NOTE provides information and in which serious injury or death sometimes suggests how to make could result if the warning is better use of your vehicle ignored N CAUTION A
160. oou dy 2501 e u q s1ouruoo Io S100 3 swa soo je pue Ijd ur 5082 a ye URH ae 0j poou v jopun JID e poou at so OL Knowing Your Mazda This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Outside transmissions may momentarily interfere with the device s operation 3 20 e Signals from a TV or radio station or from a transceiver or a mobile telephone could interfere with your immobilizer system If you are using the proper key and your engine fails to start check the warning light If it is flashing turn the key to the OFF position and try again If the engine doesn t start after 3 or more tries contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer Continued If the warning light flashes continuously while you are driving don t shut off the engine Go to an Authorized Mazda Dealer and have it checked If you shut off the engine while the light is flashing you won t be able to restart it r ponunuo 21415504 S 1005 SE EPZEV p zuoumy ue 1og1uo2 4901 st K y JI SOT S1 ouo 2582 ur Koy y nr eyd i e giga o 9q EPZEVV pezuouiny
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163. ould become wet or the engine could be damaged 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 Continued 4 14 St NYIA anok PD014940 jou 2102 ag 221124 ay ut may Sunnd asofaq ajdoad 40 stuap 241 Sutu i q ppo 4no fo 18124 ql mu s UVI noy 2121124 40 Ju2p1220 up snp up sSugpa 2521 Suipaaoxq aumaf 400p s 40414p uo JaqvT pavpuviS amp jafog 2121124 4OJOP 2111 UO 240 2 21124 4noK fo YMAD Buya 1812 2J21124 5048 pun HAV Suyu 18124 55043 NINY VM V EPZEYN INOA YIM IIRI E MO Surpeo 2340 Hi Sura JopreXy m WV JOULLOU 01 su4njo4 oxyv4q pun 1191 saynsg yi 3uiddp pup 414019 Kaa Suratap Aq soomaq 211 Of u q s ypiq d v y aywotpul Din Sutyraq JuSrT 1u2p120D SRO1198 D 1152 Surpaq uova apis IUO Suyind 2jonj24 y 40 22uDJSIp Suiddojs p sp d ul snosasuvp 1 S2304q Jam ynm Suti epzey nox Surj33o1d Protecting Your Mazda Vehicle Information Labels Vehicle Identification Number Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Label The vehicle identification number legally identifies your vehicle The number is on a plate attached to the left top side of
164. ould cause serious injuries Never tamper with the supplemental restraint systems and always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform ail servicing and repairs WARNING Removing the front seat front dashboard the steering wheel or parts containing air bag sensors is dangerous These parts contain essential air bag parts The air bag could accidentally activate and cause serious injuries Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer remove these parts 15 2 jue11oduut st Tenue A 390 v Woz 491 1noqe suononnsur Te ym uonezueirrej jeu pue suiojs s 1urens i ejuouroqddns sir JO JOUMO MAU 2411 T 0 ein EPZEYN INOA ff s NOA pinous oyursSeqJIy e uonisod NO v o Doum st qoas uonmust ay uou po sAeqs 181 Sure uiojs s jurensal pjuouroddns ayy e uo s ejs 1431 Sure ulojs s jurerjso1 pjuouro ddns ou e seusep 1020 Sure ulo s s urens r pjuouro ddns 201 e sayqissod se U00 SE vpZe A pezuoyiny ue 0 INOA IVI s1n220 BUIMOT O v yo Aue jr ing 9o1j ooueuojureur SI urojs s 1lurens i eyuouro ddns oy sucu urey Mg NYIA p ddinb Sng 41 uv do 19s moy 40 4m up fo asodsip Q fps oi MOY 42 p2q UPXDVV pazuoyny uv ysy ynsas mb p qollof 24np2204d Gafos yw eat sno428upp 12914241X2 aq upo p ui SOQ 41D 241 YIM IANYA D 40 Suq aw up fo josodsip 42do4duiy osodsiq 3pg AV 2NINMVA V
165. over 1 4 full When the low fuel warning light illuminates or when the needle is near E refuel as soon as possible 5 34 2 0 liter engine Q 2 5 liter engine E Tachometer The tachometer shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute rpm se it while selecting shift points and to prevent lugging and overrevving page 5 8 N CAUTION Don t run the engine with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE This may cause severe engine damage St S poseo o1 SI osei1q Suryred v uou Jo o3 pinous 431 Surue A ulojs s oxe1q u Epzeyq Inox uonuog 801180815 sr uo sKejs ouo JI jo oe syysty Sure 5 oxeur ourduo oy 84 1015 s y PAd EPZEYN pozuouny ue Aq paadsur waysXs ay uonisod TMV LS OY ur SI qojrA4s uonm t oy usua Jo s 102 SurureA urojss oe1q oui JI UO 9UIO2 1 usoop yey WT Aue jnoge 1o eoq epzeyy pezuoyiny ue j nsuo UO 22610 Supued m pue no oy YIM uonisod NO oui 01 yams uonru i 201 Suruj Aq 53431 SurueA ayy o dsuy uonoedsu sjuSr Sururem sd g s uSr1 ZuM 5180 am yo ss ou yu uq ou isnfpe 0 294M quini v 93301 UO ale syggipeou 5148 Surped oy uou uoneurunqgm preoqyseg Driving Your Mazda E Brake System Warning This warning has two functions Y Parking brake warning The light comes on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition
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167. owing Your Mazda ZA WARNING It is dangerous to drive with the outside mirrors folded in Your rear view will be restricted and you could have an accident Always return the outside mirrors to the driving position before you start driving Y Folding mirror Y Mirror defroster If you have a folding outside mirror it To turn on the mirror defroster turn will fold flat against the vehicle when the ignition on and push the rear pushed toward the side window window defroster switch page 5 49 3 32 Some models KEE uonrsod 8 002110 34 o ejs JoTW ou jsnfpe sour oui SITY JosrAuns 94 JO JOLT 201 Aq p y nnsqo 51 A IA INOA JT uonisod Aep au ur 1949 1 ZTu ep au tA STU oq MopurA Jea1 IY YSNoIY u os JY uo 191u92 o JONU 9IAI21 201 jsn pe SutAup 210Jog uoroung Ju3IN AEQ JOINN ASIAIEON D IPIS 8 asoge mo mara SUAL Joy pIEAA10 201 YSNA Woy o Yoeq I Md Epzey Inox Suraouy Knowing Your Mazda N WARNING Blocked View Cargo stacked higher than the seatbacks can be dangerous It can block your view in the rearview mirror which might cause you to hit another car when changing lanes Don t stack things higher than the seatbacks 3 34 some models Sunroof Slide switch Coe lt A Tilt svvitch
168. oy Kd1ouo sosn SULISE s 1240d lqissod se uoos se pod1euoo1 AJoneg oy uorounjpeu ojeorpur 1 usoop pue Kjroedeo 1oyeq JO YOR o onp sr STUL uo souroo 181 Buum SEV oui pue s n o Jo ss uu A un ue 6 st ouiduo oy uou Suiup afos 40f amyusqns v sp Sg v uo 124 y uop og 1u2p1200 up 2AUM 11118 up nox 2ovfams poos ay uo sapa fo snp q 1001 02 p o4 pun uom taf Suiuvjdo4p pup 4125012 001 3191424 dayjoun Zumoyof Bumm nm paads a ss x Buap ss ty d afosun sof jouuvo SEV our SAV ONINNKM epzey Inox SuraL Qq Driving Your Mazda Cruise Control With cruise control you can set and automatically maintain any speed of more than about 25 mph 40 km h 5 24 some models N VARNING Using cruise control in the following conditions could cause you to lose control of the vehicle Heavy or unsteady traffic Slippery or winding roads Similar restrictions that require inconsistent speed Don t use cruise control in these situations CRUISE 2 2 C Cruise main switch To activate the system push the CRUISE MAIN end of the switch To deactivate the system push the OFF end scs guy udul z gem o1our aq snw qon p ds poursop ay 01 oje1o o00V Z YOUMS ureui sin O
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170. p aq uv uow D ul SLOOP 789 P2507 N NSVA N ejpueuy 100p oy ind uedo ot Knowing Your Mazda N WARNING SE Leaving small children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous This could result in someone being badly injured or even killed They could play with power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move Don t leave the keys in your vehicle with small children 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 Rear Door Child Safety Lock This lock is intended to help prevent children from accidentally opening the rear doors Use it whenever a child rides in the vehicle 6 Si poul uos uonisoc NO 243 UI SI Q2JIAS UOHIUSI ou uou 1 us op WAS S au Ssuonipuo2 20 yo asnesoq TEA Aew SI INQ 31u A l Jo 19 u95 201 uioJj SIAU g z 1991 g 1noqe o dn ajesado 01 p u is p SI Uulojs s Amu sso A2x au uns Jo yay 1 sodx Jo jam 11 198 1 dosp 1 uop jonmusue1 oy Suisewep pio OL NOLLAVO Y yun oy suado pue s1oop au syoorun pue sy of urojs S SIYL UIajs g 55 Spiel Inox opisino ou Sunyr Aq pouado ued Joop ayy opisut y woy p u do 10uueo JOOP 201 100p y S
171. p 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 is 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 9 2 s uons nb Inox o pue au s Io eop INOA 9deo ru JUSLIND pue oseuommq usep y JO 12u105 9pis 5 Jaddn uo 10 on JO uonezsigo1 INOA uo pojou 5 8 JoquINN uoneogrnuop ANYA E T TQ A opour pue Z Jaquinu pue sso1ppe oureu Inox 7 uoneuuojut SUIMOTIOJ ou Zurpraosd Aq sn dp q oseojd APANI pue no aasas 01 Jopio ul 0055 222 008 T 18 291j 0 DOUBISISSY Jourojsn suone1ed B D N YHON epzej fed uoureZeueur digszo eop no Joye ooueisisse Joqun 1oy ay 29j NOA uosear Kue 1oJ JI 0084 suong s 1ourojsn euorjeN pzep v TED 7 das Uorjeuriojup z uro sn Customer Information If you would like to write a letter please address it to the following Attn Customer Assistance which corresponds with your state COVE
172. penueyy Hong 195 MOH 3N01 Jdnyoeippemaogpasegp 1 ii y Aurum y s Surum enuejq uonnq Aroweu omy uonng 1e2d23 qouy ournjoA Amod suonnq s1 s 1d ouueq uonnq jos mu T p chte faMop xoe1p os1aA2w L NVOS 9 148 Hm 280 Ba BH uonnq 3 f srp 12600101 EPZETQ Inox Zut Jojorururost gong ejd osrp pedwop woyng 101299 9s pueg uonnq 35o 4Jo u d siq Pedwo YM WA INV Driving Your Mazda Press the power volume knob again to turn the audio system off POWER VOL PUSH To prevent the battery from being discharged do not leave the audio system on for a long period while the engine is not running Power ON OFF Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position Press the power volume knob button to turn the audio system on 5 82 Y Audio sound adjustment 1 Press the audio function button to select bass treble fade balance or volume control The selected function will be indicated 8 S euinjoA 10 ooue eq opej sseq uon uny 5 ay 1sn pe o qouy ouin o 1oAod oq UNL Z peKejdsip TIM TO pue d q IHA Wun 1 spuooss z Joy uojnq uonoung orpne v ssaid ooue eq pue pey fq n sseq s r OL Aq e2rieurojne qu uonounj eurn oA y Aue Sun y s Jaye spuo s moqy
173. ppy a8ueyo pro YILI Je Daat piny oq joadsuy syeu MOT Put HOI PAT v 1d y q 1snui JIA eu pmj Sur 12404 Sun dsul m p dsu q ml pup s ybaq ni aant 1242 pin f moj v puif nok fr gU2p1229 up SRD pun qf pno SayDig INOJ va utajsks axypaq D 40 4024 Buruy ypaq jousis pmo 1242 MOT 110428upp aq pino 81942 DIOU q ml y yiq MOT 3724 7 NINSVA N ueu ureT Maintenance Visually examine the lines and hoses 6 It must be between HIGH and If new fluid is required frequently for leaks and damage LOW Add fluid if necessary consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer 1 Park on a level surface well off the Don t overfill right of way and set the parking CAUTION brake firmly To avoid damage to the power 2 Turn off the engine and allow it to steering pump don t operate the cool vehicle for long periods when the power steering fluid level is low 3 Remove the filler cap and attached dipstick 4 Wipe them clean and put them back Use specified power steering fluid chart page 10 2 5 Remove again and inspect the level 8 30 1688 onm pue Sure1odo uon unireul o XesueJ ur INSA Iguurou je SurAup moyi lpi p no ping poerroedsuou y je payooyo 1snui pir myer dul d 18 1i 19s pue saugt Z 01 Sed ping pouroeds s au y m soSueyo pmu JO oum oa ayy Ie u8noiu
174. pue 1ou 10 9StA x20 5 jr WINE urojs s eu u3norg Sururoo Ite eu JO s o1juo0 erp 5111 erp 03002 A Terp 0 3002 ueq A p ds us H p ds u u umipojq p ds moj unnip yy p ds Mor po ua mt sp ds Uey o qereA SMOJE erp 5011 vpzejA inox Driving Your Mazda Indicator light Y Air intake selector switch This switch controls the source of air entering the vehicle The switch should be kept in the outside air position under normal conditions 5 66 Press the switch to alternate between the two positions The indicator light illuminates when the recirculated air position is selected Outside air position This position is automatically selected when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Use it for normal ventilation and heating The indicator light is out when the outside air position is selected Recirculated air position This position recirculates air within the vehicle Don t use the recirculated air position for long periods when the vehicle is stopped The indicator light is on when the recirculated air position is selected L9 S 29 33ed mowe 129 os ProngspurA 10011 0 YOUMS 1O 59 os I 5594 eu JO 3ur33oy p wnwrxeu 10 1481 uonisod 1e YMS 10329 9S IPON A y 3 y
175. q 1ouraui Ome u1 DIOU pue 5524 vpze A SuraL q Driving Your Mazda Operating the Cassette Tape Player Press the power volume knob When a metal tape is inserted the again to listen to the frequency last To operate the cassette tape player player will automatically tuned to turn the ignition switch to the ACC or compensate for it and MTL will ON position be displayed Y Cassette tape insert Insert the cassette tape into the slot open edge to the right and cassette tape will begin play and TAPE will be displayed At the end of the cassette tape the unit automatically reverses cassette tape play When A is lit the cassette tape s top side is playing When Y is lit the bottom side is on 5 114 2 5 Sutsu or1 sonogyeoqeT Aqjoq jo syzewopey ae D oqui amp s q qnop q pue Aqjog uone1od10 Sursu or1 seuojeJoqe 100 UIOJJ osuoot pounjoegnueur 8 45 WOTONPSl STON uree uonnq eui ysnd N Aqjoq mots ade e Zeyd oL podeydsip oq TIM joquiAs eur uonnq DI n gend qoq uita ode e Sutsn uou uon np l asiou qjoq A tI epzen 3uraL q eouonbes ur Do pue uo yseyy 114 AdV L ON pesseud st uonnq Kefd ade onosseo oy uouA jun oy ut ode 1198582 V 1191 JJ un ou ur st ode onosseo e gata Sur e d yeys o uoy nq Zeyd ode ojosseo oy ss xi Burkel
176. qiuour sounssoud oin re yoodsuy ainssaid uoneyur ni A DPXDEV 4no amp 40f p tfi ds 2218 1224402 Y 240 JOY 2412 quo ISN Juapi220 un aany nok snp pino SINT uogpaqipo 5 pup 92un402 2 241 9 puno48 Sutipunu apis joaffo Kjsnouos pino iy snosasunp si 9 01 280d DP2DVV sof p tfi ds si pym un 2215 241 42140 Suisp Maintenance Keep your tire pressure at the correct levels If one frequently needs inflating have it inspected Warm tires normally exceed recommended pressures Don t release air from warm tires to adjust the pressure Underinflation can cause reduced fuel economy and poor Do not include TEMPORARY USE ONLY spare tire in rotation sealing of the tire bead which will deform the wheel and cause separation of tire from rim Overinflation or underinflation of tires is dangerous Adverse handling or unexpected tire Y Tire rotation failure could result in a serious accident Always inflate the tires To equalize tread wear rotate the tires to the correct pressure page every 3 750 miles 6 000 km or harsh ride and a greater 10 6 sooner if irregular wear develops possibility of damage from road During rotation inspect them for hazards correct balance Continued Overinflation can produce a 8 44 Oe poos ut 101 241 ISN s DA Y
177. r Essential Safety Equipment IM Non Activation of Side Air Bags A side air bag will not normally inflate in the following cases Collision from the rear Q Collision from the front but it may deploy the front air bags 2 48 Some models 6b C stepou suos poxueio SI ourduo oq 1ojj Jo uonirsod NO ay 0 Dom si YOIIMS uong oy uou UO souo r Sur SYS n SI ulojs s jure1 so1 ejuouro ddns ot JJ Judi Sure ur s s jures ejuouro ddng A 3uouidmb A yes yenu ssiy Sutoq st AOMA oui APM sonunuoo pue uontsod NO 201 o Daum SI yams uonru r oq uou sul3 q 5141 SSouTpeo1 s UIo s S ou SO snonunuoo o npour onsouserp y SULIM 10SU S USE Seq 1e Opts so npoui 884 xy won SYS uro1s s onsouseip e Aq posJO UO suiojs s juens juourojddns eq sjuouoduioo Sutollo OU ue suo Ni Essential Safety Equipment After about 6 seconds it goes out A system malfunction is indicated when the SRS warning light constantly flashes stays on or doesn t come on at all If any of these occur consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible The system may not work in an accident 2 50 N WARNING xir Restraint Systems Self servicing or tampering with the supplemental restraint systems is dangerous An air bag could accidentally activate or become disabled This c
178. r page 3 30 Door lock page 3 4 Door handle page 3 7 Power window master control page 3 13 Door lock switch page 3 7 Courtesy light Remote trunk lid release page 3 16 1 4 Some models Front Passenger s side Outside mirror page 3 30 Door lock page 3 4 Door handle page 3 7 Courtesy light Power window switch page 3 13 g pou uos Seq 001 LT 9 33ed am ardg juaurj1eduro e3 n7 aoue yy Je Inox 8 1 33ed Yous AopurA 1240d 98ed Yoo Zt yes pim p 23ed xoo 1004 L g 33ed lpueu 100q bez SUT SA jurenso yeyu nr iddns Scc 3 mns y EZ u sKs ws 6 W WM 4 2 mae IUO Suais amp s M Ju1D41 24 pl ml ddns 211 puo suiais amp s 1124 1025 S vas Suipnjoui Zuaup fos pundo uoupuuofui juuassa saquusap Z u01199 auatsadxa a qpanspojd p pp2pyy 4no amp ayout IDYM 240 440fiu02 pun amp j2fos Ipuosiaq juauidmb q A yes erjuoss q Essential Safety Equipment Front Seats Manually Operated N WARNING Fr Adjustable seats and seatbacks 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 2 2 W Seat Slide To move each individual front seat forward or backward raise the lever and slide the
179. r 201 U VA lin AUB je 125 9q ULI YOO AL aui ay 3um s A y r m 35015 epzey Driving Your Mazda If the power supply to the unit is interrupted if the fuse blows or the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset 5 138 If the time is not adjusted while the clock s current time is flashing if neither the nor V is pressed and the clock button is pressed a second time the minutes will be set to OO 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 6 5 p Zeyds p aq IFA Sun n p i r s u q seu poul 1 oq UYM orpne pue euin usemjoq Ke dsip oy soyeureqpe 5111 uoinq xor ou Sursso1d Aq posueyo oq ue yun t uo ejdsip ou apour eyds p ay Surdueq A SUIT 201 0 319491 3 He Aeydsip n uou spuosas 01 10j pe amp ejdstp aq IIT pour orpne 39019 uonisod NO Jo DOV ou 0 qois y UO sr poul euin eui UOTITUI n wn orpez ayy oje1odo or aym st uone1odo orpne Jr orpey n Supes do m HLON epzey Inox 8 Driving Your Mazda AM FM1 2 d Y Radio ON Press the AM or FM1 2 button to turn the radio on 5 140 Y Band selection Choose AM by pressing the AM button and FM1 or FM2 by pressing the FM1 2 button The s
180. r Information UTQGS MARK example TREADWEAR 200 TRACTION AA TEMPERATURE A Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width For example Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A 9 14 Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Mazda Motor Corporation Your Mazda Importer Distributor If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Mazda Motor Corporation Your Mazda Importer Distributor To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline ST6 Jouiojsn Jepiooq sty ur 6 33ed uo umoys 1oiqnisiq EPZEYN 1so1eou ay 12e3uoo osvo d W S ni Jo pisino NOA JI 0045 222 008 1 1e 991J 0 10 19020 92Uu
181. r bags could damage the sensors If there wasa subsequent collision a damaged sensor would not inflate the air bags Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect the supplemental restraint systems after a collision 2 42 Z WARNING Suspension Adjustment Adjusting the vehicle suspension is dangerous If the vehicle s height or the suspension s damping is changed the vehicle will be unable to accurately detect a collision resulting in incorrect or unexpected air bag deployment and the possibility of serious injuries N CAUTION To prevent damage to the side air bag wiring don t place luggage or other objects under the front seats trc Summer ot 10 prey Surpue L Jo opis sey ou Sumu 1o soy 819 e ojur yo fqo prey Jo o8po juosuroAed qno e Zum T TQ A eui 0 uo pe u Woy sues 0 v 1noqe uym pedu PIu 22 ydw yl 1noqe UE 18 uo u rens TEA pros e Zum D S SE SutMo 0J au ur ojeput o SSeq me JUOJ u1 osneo prm edur oje1opour uey 1918918 y Dong Seg ary 014 m quoudmb ay A yes fenu ssiy Essential Safety Equipment M Limitations to Front Air Bag Activation Depending of the severity of impact the front air bags may not inflate in the following cases Impacts involving trees or poles cause severe cosmetic damage but may not have enough impact to activate the air bag
182. r with your Mazda 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 t race the engine Don t maintain one constant speed for long periods e Avoid unnecessary hard stops e Avoid full throttle starts 11 p umop 15002 pun 8 ayy ffo 4242N up snb2 pjno 104u0 Zugp g 40 3u122js fo sso uy 1041102 4200d pup 5 4 dod fo sso y s snp emt sno423upp aq iliq p umop 18002 2u13u9 ayy ffo Burung DNINMVA V spulmpeay pue sputAssoJo ul SutAUp Udy umop MOIS Sp ds u u 18 pasop dooy RMG CH PLOI ut s oouA oui d y Surunp IqA ep d OY UO JOO 152 1 Kiessooouun Armo 1 uoq peiegur Apredojd s m n daas Speos u8noi uo UMOP MOIS ressooou u uA uo Jouoripuoo Ie oui s 801014 5 pue suon dsur woad 1o eoq epzejA pozuoqiny ue savy pue 8 oded np uos o ueuojureur eq MOTO Daum ouruo oy SIEIS 188 PIOAY SUTANp ur3 q Apgoours suni ur3u ay o uQ sdn uueA BuO proay sreda pue uo 5 d q 0 suons 838ns s q s T n Jo yur E UO 9AE1 IA 3I MOY souturojop vpzejA mo oje1odo nod MOY suonsodang SulAeg Aouojq pzeJA
183. re 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 Proper 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 LES u3npe q n Jo s r q BUIqIMSIP novlu ue uQ sq nq u 3oreu opqeooejdo1 SIYFHPLA S EPZE N qing vu rmpe H e 8 5 geet m YONI 1ou OC sucu ure 1431y 1edumg wire 3u rpe H uoneIqipeo oougIeS o ureqo Moug am Surre q pue oou on Keu Daa pozis 3uola v NOILAVO V 121 9A 4no amp UO 2215 1234402 ayy fo sjaaym asn SkOMIV Ju p122D up pun j04ju02 fo sso o aq pino Summum pun suiyosg snod unp 1 199144 p 218 Su014 p Bis DNINMVA Maintenance N WARNING Handling Halogen Bulbs When a halogen bulb breaks it is dangerous These bulbs contain pressurized gas If one is bro
184. rmation Year and model of vehicle Vehicle Identification Number 17 digits noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver s side corner of the dash Purchase date and current mileage Your dealer s name and location Your question s mm Qu LOSL LLy 119 TAL 01696 weng eue3y qO Xog Od Dirt SINON 02124 Wynd 0066 882 L8L TAL CCLC 9 600 COTY Ouand uenf ues 22 296 XOH Od ory d10 s1030 JA 22214 ODIA 44 4 epeue oprsino 6066 609 917 epeueo uD 0897 697 008 1 TAL EPEUE PAS gTIA oue udnooqieog OOF sims onusAv Jou r SOE QU epeue epzejq VQVNVO qoeo ur 10 nqEUnsiq NS ID ptslno 0661 2C 6v6 C S N uD oosc ccc 008 1 TL 6 62926 VO PUW t L6I xog Od 2262 81926 VO PUMI AHQ 191092 IUA S L suoneJad UE LT D V YHON EDZEJAT aojnqLysiq 19 10dwy wen sioynqrnstq 1914odutl epzeTA uongurrojul Jourojsn Customer Information SAIPAN Pacific International Marianas Inc d b a Midway Motors P O Box 887 Saipan MP 96950 TEL 670 234 7524 AMERICAN SAMOA Polynesia Motors Inc PO Box 1120 Pago Pago American Samoa 96799 TEL 684 699 9347 9 8 Aqueleny HL e u eA Dat S HOSS223V pue sued 1luoulooe doy e s1geordde 31 AUELIEAN ONUOD UOISSIUIS Aueue 929upuuojroq UoiISSTUg Aueue 12
185. ructions 2 28 WARNING System 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 W Installing a Child Restraint System Accident statistics reveal that a child is safer in the rear seat Furthermore the front passenger s seat is not safe for a rear facing child restraint system The rear seat is usually the safest place Nevertheless the front and rear passenger lap shoulder belts can easily be converted into the automatic locking mode which must be done to hold the child restraint system GC IP 99 1124 Japjnoys dey n Jo uonsod dey oui yim ulojs S 3uIe1 91 p IQO v m s I UI21s S 1urens 1 piruo g Sursn uot suononnsut s n MOJA 8401214781 5 o 3u1p4022D pid ui paanoas 4u dodd 51 mi s4s Ju104 524 p t12 21 1 IANS ayo Sjupdn220 421 30 40 Piti y 0j yap 40 Kanfur 5 14 5 Suisnp IAOU pino n u0151 02 D 40 dogs uappns u snod unp si 1121545 JUID41524 p tiJ2 paan2osun uy RER el ee H jBas A 21015504 jou st eas s 1oSu sspd juo ou UO 190 soyinbo1 qoru urojs s yurens l pilu Jo uone ejsu quourdinby A yes erjuass q
186. ry Socket E Rear Accessory Socket socket checked by your Authorized Mazda Dealer The front accessory socket is in the The rear accessory socket is in the center panel center console box page 5 56 5 52 S S yoorun o asiMpo p1oiunoo pU YOO 01 STAV OT 3I Um pue Koy nok pemo Axewud oy M SUL NIOJ seu Joop au Josep n find 8 au u do ol Suiou 51 2 2124 21 1 l A xoq 24018 y daay dois uappns D 40 un ut Cantus fo amp unqissod ay 07 sutaou 192905 A1OSS 28 Jeol 201 Ut 131431 E osn 1 uoq spuooos og umm mo dod 1 us op 81 29191424 sno423upp aq uv xoq 24018 uado uy 00 240 D 1200 DNINAVM V 1943y y u ym 1n220 AE ZUNEAIIAO 1a102n V SN no yl e NOLLAVO V Xog 234019 Epzey Inox SurAtiG Driving Your Mazda Cup Holders B Front Cup Holders The front cup holders are on the center console To use lift the covers To open the rear cover open the front first then open the rear 8 54 m B Rear Cup Holders The rear cup holders are on the rear center armrest AN WARNING Using the Cup Holder Using the cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving is dangerous If the contents spill you could be scalded Never use the cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving 59 5 e pnqoA 200 ur sosse d pue s1oju8ti se u n
187. s Q9je oseo o1 oq ysnd uodo oL WA ouronxo ur T TA Yorn 6 ua sjoofqo 10 s errojeur o qrisnquioo oseo o1 ou yorerun uado oT AP T 1 uop JY 100 uj Jooruns morm 1 p oH SSe a NOLLTV V UIYM paso s xoq 28n401s ayy daay dojs uappns v 40 juap122D un u Gnfin fo amp npqissod 22np24 o Snosasuvp 1 u do xoq 3304048 D yna Sumuq 7X0g 235101 U2d ONINNKM N Lo 2 938 10 epzey nog Driving Your Mazda m ul EL W Storage Pocket M Center Pocket M Center Console Box To open push the release catch down To open push the release catch down To open the center console box pull and pull the lid downward and pull the lid downward the lower release catch 5 56 Some models LS S MH pue uonisod oui out CF 1 0 ostaoo po1ojunoo des oq wim uros e Surs deo am ur 101S eu yno p109 8 4 y ssed Joyoos eseo o1 Joddn am rind uodo oL ATOSS B ISI 2 JA p y uuo St yorym Zen y ur Good wema DU ejosuoo 193uo2 Y Jo IIAP PIN ue Fured usu Aen am ur oq ueo s r r j eurg pouado ojs deo C p sor 015 dep EPZET nox Hutt Driving Your Mazda Release 2 Open the tray by pulling the release 4 Make sure the plug cord is running Bl Rear Armr
188. s pou gf m pue m urn usu 1102 ut uomsod p min n q eu JO eprsur y uo Zur Sot 31 ISN jou oq JUIP1II sno14 s Ayiqeqoid 201 o pue D 01 poa poo ynym AQUA 19 s03Jop pue 1ojeau aq 1114 101814 anox dn Sof o sep AOI UI Iu Zumo osnpo Dia 421 024 1109 1 OY ur JOUr 1r q pue pooy uoysod am pojpgmo41204 ayy 8 15 Y WOJ oor pue MOUS Je IAD DNINAVM V epzey Driving Your Mazda The air conditioner may not pus function when the outside qp A C D temperature is too cold The optional air conditioner is filled with R134a a refrigerant Y Air conditioner switch that will not damage the ozone V Ventilation With air conditioner layer 1 Set the mode selector switch to the Press the switch to turn the air If the air conditioner is low on 4 position conditioner on n indicator light on refrigerant or has a the switch will illuminate when the fan malfunction consult an 2 Set the air intake selector switch to Switch is on Press the switch once Authorized Mazda Dealer the outside air position indicator again to turn the air conditioner off light off 5 68 some models 69 S uonisod f 201 01 31tAAS 10129 9 opoul oui qos dn 58 pyoryspurm y JI JOUONIPUOD 212 y uo um st Sunveq pegrprungop JI p
189. s inserted upside down Insert the compact disc properly If the code does not disappear consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer Compact disc is defective Try another compact disc High temperature Will disappear when the temperature returns to normal 5 160 M Operating Tips for Compact Disc Changer YV 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 simply by wiping it with a soft cloth Clouded optical components will clear naturally in about an hour Wait for normal operation to return before attempting to use the unit T9rs 1018 y olur osrp Pedwo ucu ulojs s Joyo sjoefqo Aue Uaeut 101 oq e y uo pinby Aue 145 jou ot e peA1osqo q prnous suonneoo1d 3urAofoy eu Pedwo v ZuippueH A epzeyy mox surg Driving Your Mazda e The compact disc revoives at high Do not use non conventional discs A new compact disc may have speed within the player unit such as heart shaped octagonal rough edges on its inner and outer Defective cracked or badly bent discs etc The compact disc perimeters If a disc with rough compact discs should never be changer could
190. s inoj 10 paads aamp au Suno l s 10 Gong geg sjo1juo o xesugAy oneurogny m 3 xesueJ oeuiogn y epzey Inox Driving Your Mazda M Transaxle Ranges V P Park The shift lever must be at P or N to P locks the transaxle and prevents the operate the starter front wheels from rotating A WARNING Setting the shift lever at the P position without using the parking brake to hold the vehicle could be dangerous If P fails to hold the vehicle could move and cause an accident To hold the vehicle set the shift lever at P AND set the parking brake 5 10 N CAUTION e Shifting into P or R while the vehicle is moving can damage your transaxle Shifting into a driving gear or reverse when the engine is running faster than idle can damage the transaxle Irs eurduo ION Z 2 8 0 2 4 uonisod z v ut x Y Y POT ydw c9 10 911 udur TL p x Jou oq Aress u ABW uoneio oooe Ipu vym suonenjis 190 pue sooegns YS uo 3urje3s soy 10 et umop 3uro3 uym ISTSSY Surpe1q 10J ett Zum pue 20061 5 Aavoy Ut SutAup u uA njdpou st uonisod z ayy 7 A ou nb s 8 e q3nom 1Jius ye neurojne IM o xesue ou 4015 e wozy uonrsod Suraup euLIOU oui st q d A vp D 1 q 40 N woaf us 1 uop uny 40150f si 18
191. s the alarm will sound The trunk lid can be opened with the key or the keyless entry system transmitter even when the system is armed The alarm will not come M To Turn off an Armed System on and the system will remain armed An armed system can be turned off by pressing the UNLOCK button on the keyless entry system transmitter If the transmitter doesn t work unlock the driver s door with a key Open the door and within 15 seconds put the 3 26 M To Stop the Warning Alarm A triggered alarm can be turned off by opening the trunk with the key or pressing the UNLOCK button or the button on the keyless entry system transmitter If the transmitter doesn t work put the key into the ignition and turn it to the ON position If you have any problem with the theft deterrent system consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer LTE dn s r PU att Tan nowa n ind uado 2 PFT PTA Pa SMOPUIM JOOP JOT dU JO 190109 JAMO Y 0 WY UE no yey spuouruio221 epzeji XOQ 2AOI 201 ur ore ut 1s s IWLA amp peddinbo SI HYA INOA Jey Suneorput s oqe q spoqeT1u24113 1290 39uJ m W3lSAS LN3HH3I3Q 143 1 A8 0312310Bd ATYOINOH12313 epzey SurAouy Knowing Your Mazda Fuel Filler Cap To remove the filler cap turn it counterclockwise To replace the filler cap turn it clockwise until it clicks 3 28 Z WARNING Fuel Spray
192. seat to the desired position Driver Adjust Adjusting the driver s seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous The driver could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident Adjust the driver s seat only when the vehicle is stopped p snipp 24m 21 aans pup p sn BUIG SPAS H NA sju1D41524 2 211 UNM s pA1V 0151102 D ut poanfui snotsas ag 322u anok poay snok putyaq jaoddns ou ynm sno4o3uvp paaoutad 40 40 00 pajsn pp SJUIDSA4 pr21 211 una Tusugsntpy vg pvo yysudn pup yq 118 uoyoajo4d ununxpui 404 s tinfu qmuaajus snotsas s ffns pun dv y apys uno nok u01s1l102 D 40 Sutypuq uappns SULUNG 5194 p s 1004 ynf ay 123 1 uop nok asnvzaq snos unp 51 SUIAOW 51 2121424 21 2 apu uoyisod Sung mm ONINNEM SH 03 pounjo1 19A9 oq ANS oxejq OU pue uonisod p rs p m 01 xoeq uou 1949 Oy JUISI pusi s uea yoeqieas JENPIAIPUI qoeo o ueuo ol 189 m DNINAVM N PTEAVXOEQ pue 11 ysnd o Sund r ne Aq oovjd ur p y of m SI yorqieas y pue uonisod peurguo quauidinby A yes ease Essential Safety Equipment Adjust the head restraint so that the top paral
193. switch in the START or ON position It goes off when the brake is fully released V Low brake fluid level warning If the light stays on after the parking brake is fully released you may have a brake problem 5 36 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 You may notice that the pedal is harder to push or that it may go closer to the floor In either case it will take longer to stop the vehicle 3 With the engine stopped check the brake fluid level immediately and add fluid as required page 8 27 After adding fluid check the light again If the warning light remains on or if the brakes do not operate properly do not drive the vehicle Have it towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer Even if the light goes off have your brake system inspected as Soon as possible Le s eSexeo1q pue Ss uo soo 1192 AHp 10jeuloy E eq yodsuy ul3u oq g uin Z eA J0o 1 8u ou y yd pue peoi 3y Jo opts 24 o AANA T SutAup t uo seuioo 1481 ou JI uiojs s Sutd1euo v JO 10 10 euJoj e ou JO uonounj eur soyeorpur ISI SutuJeA SLL 14371 Sur de M wajsis Zurieu m KL PZN p zuoumv ue 3 nsuoo A no yer do jou soop urojs s v JI pouojsej st y q eq nun uo uwa pm 1020 Zum 1194 1895 q1 pue spuodes 9 jnoqe JO pun
194. t SISS V IIWASNY 6 22926 VO UWI 61 0 Od 2262 81926 10 2 OUMA AHQ IUI 9UIAJ CELL suonesodg ueonoury YUNON pzejlq 0 p nous uongiodioo 1010 JA EPZEYN eouopuodsexioo Ie ven m ur BAT NOA JI Customer Information Service Publications Factory authorized Mazda service publications are available for owners who wish to do some of their own maintenance and repair When requesting any of our publications through an Authorized Mazda Dealer refer to the chart below If they don t have what you need in stock they can order it for you PUBLICATION ORDER NUMBER PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION 9999 95 019B 00 2000 WORKSHOP MANUAL English 9999 95 021G 00 2000 WIRING DIAGRAM English 9999 95 17CS 00 Except Puerto Rico 2000 OWNER S MANUAL WORKSHOP MANUAL Covers recommended maintenance and repair procedures of the drive train body and chassis WIRING DIAGRAM Provides electrical schematics as well as component location for the entire electrical system 9 16 LI 6 Tenue S UBIDTUYIO JOU SI SLL IPA INOA jo uone1odo pue ares au Surpie8o1 surejuoo pyooq 5111 UIVANVEA SOGDINMO UOIJEULIOJU z uro3sn 1 01 9 01 9 01 9 01 5 01 yl b 0l 6 01 KO co sqing r san y vonrpuoo Ty sonoede 1215 PIMAT uluz i SIM suotsuour jue2uqn T 5101182 11000 Specif
195. t store them where they will be exposed to direct sunlight 5 102 The compact disc player ejects the compact disc if the compact disc is inserted upside down Also dirty and or defective compact discs may be ejected Do not insert cleaning discs in the compact disc player Do not insert any disc with a peel off or seal on it s opour IUOS 01 S Wun sin o poy ouuoo sr 192ueuo sip joeduroo e jr uonnq snp sn r uoung YN qjoq uonnq MN uojnq ywadoy uonnq wepuey 129 as 2510 suonnq 19521d uupu PEE GHA TA uojinq 011 0 omy uonnq weg diio m B uonnq 195 nuryy u op YeRIp purnsy Bunun 32og Suruni enuei z wong 5 Inop dn youlp premsoy Isey NN EI HJ 62 tiesaus B AY s y NOUN Ldi Gei Get oe Suruni y Surun enue uonnq ure1201q uoyng Gala ade anassea uonnq 1 osp 1260010 Stong 31o15 s pueg uonng Zefd osrp 12680010 uonnq 4 ade ll sseo rar GA I A TT tong on Xl uonnq uonoung orpny qouy aum 0A 1940d eyds q lojeorpur ul ISIA 4 I9 e qd siq Pedwo pue ade sse Ulu IALTIA V epzey nox Zut Driving Your Mazda Bi Power ON OFF Tum the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position 5 104 Press the power volume knob to turn the audi
196. t to shift the sound to the left The level will be displayed Release the power volume knob when the desired level has been reached 9875 42012 oy 17838 o UTE3E uol nq 3505 SU ssalg p Suruseu st oum m oym A uonnq 195 opp y ssoud sojnurmu n ooueApe 0 w 4011 4 195 noq ay sso1d sInoy oy ooueApe yas sr tin y mun 19 MOH pre q st dooq p QUN spuo s z jnoqe uoynq USEH pmm swn JUALIN s xoo oup yojo oq sso1d oum ou asnfpe or uonrsod NO JO DOV oY ut st qojrs uontu3 eq u q 2010 Aue je 195 q ULI 320 2 AL oui m Zones A yoo m epzey nox SUIALIG Driving Your Mazda If the power supply to the unit is interrupted if the fuse blows or the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset 5 86 If the time is not adjusted while the clock s current time is flashing if neither the A nor V button 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 L8 S p Zeidsip Wi 15 poATe o1 Suroq SI 091915 WA JI peyeorput Tira opour 9u WY pue ZWA TAS asueyo o WONG 10j29 9s pueq ssd uonosps pueg A Uo ou vum o Gong J0129 os pueq q 5524 NO ODER A
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198. the dashboard This plate can easily be seen through the windshield 4 16 Vehicle Emission Control Information Label Protecting Your Mazda 4 17 Protecting Your Mazda Tire Pressure Label 4 18 s9I I 8 2511 loeduroO pue JoKe q ode onosse uir orpew JAH IAAV OI S siq 1 eduro pue ede n sseo qua WA WY I8 OSIQ Pedwo qure o1pey WA WY BL uoneognie Q jeS YL E uondooow pey 09 ulojsAS fonuoo ww 6S STOMA AURA 6S G SIOSIAUnS SS sjuounreduio o3e1olg pS SIPOH dno S G xog IS YOS Alossa00y IS 9012 6r LV S St Te 0 vc c 81 ada 19 50JJ9 AAOPUTAA FIY TOYseA pue SI dIAA pporqsputAy steu te um pue qonuoo Sunu rT sdoog siuarT Surrey preoquseq sasney Ja sn O 1u oumnsul 1onuoo sin Suu991S 1240d ur 3sA oxe1g 221 urois4gS oriuo uonoei1 5 oneuiojny uoner do o xesue1 enuej ouidug oy Sung suontsog yomg Oo 00 wu21 sK olpnp aui m qp s 101 p l ldiuo puif 1 nog saunivaf 40142101 pup ssadim pjalyspuim s40moiput pub 28nv8 pup sjuaumajsut Buraas 4amod sapou Suufiys pup ifiysivas yi 24D parysyysry Suypaq pup j041u02 sin49 01 yonms uonuu8l y fo asn wosf uoupuuofut dais Kq dojs ul siyi Un
199. tion of all circuits RADIO SUNROOF TURN METER ENGINE 5 IG KEY 30A PINK POWER WINDOW WIPER fuses Ignition system HEATER 40A GREEN Heater Air conditioner TAIL STOP ROOM DOOR LOCK HAZARD BTN 40A GREEN POWER SEAT fuses BE fio was son YErrow I 9 Spo mos Wass yeiq xoornuv MOTTHA Qur 1481 8018 VSI ER EAE E ER CE j zc Diet w n 4018 vel z g Loi v xulais s oxeXq xoornuv MOTIAA voc amia VSI uoneurunyy seuojAS y3q awd su orT uoneurunty preoquse l sun Sunpeq siysy prey 427 IN3SNOdWOO 4410410 4 9NHY koranrosaq ASNA d 8 jo se up In Case of Emergency 6 14 some models V Fuse panel driver s side FUSE DESCRIPTION RATING COLOR PROTECTED COMPONENT RE Interior lights Trunk light METER 10A RED Gauges Back up lights D LoCK 304 GREEN Power door lock 15A ing li S 9 Si pour culos XBlogepiormw 4078 onu pisino Ofpe1 320 2 Jayoos Aross oov ania AVOID ES ES en Suppred siqr aerd osuoorT iur TEL EN x SR EE qoxu apisjno OS taishs ompny HT Iq xSMOPUIM NJANO ANIA d NW ONILVa MHOTO ASNA NOLLdI3OSHG UlojS S onuoo X A S N iz zl l l e INSNOdNWOO 44104
200. traints inserted when seats are being used and make To raise a head restraint pull it up to sure they are properly adjusted the desired position To lower the head restraint press the stop catch release then push the head restraint down 6 7 Sl pour awos y3udn posn aq ued ISAL aq L asvyoud 1024 yi uo sSunjj xIsoJuly s 32u d ui pay20 249 jvos ay Jo sjuauoduio ajqujsn pp y aans ayo nft Sutsnp aaou pino yovqgqwas 40 1925 ay u0151 02 40 dojs uappns v uy snosaszuvp p t 310 194n228 Jou 24D fous 32DqQIv2s pun sivas ojquisn py ROGER EEN jusuidmb A yes erjuoss q nd 40 sy2pq102s 21 4214814 sung 4207s uoq s433uossod anfui pup m pui mwy 2pi22 04d D 214022Q UDI 11 u0181109 v 40 Suip4q uappns Suunq sno428upp 51 va 4024 y uo Sun Bund 40 32Dq D95 421 811 08402 42130 40 98D83n Suty nis 702497 3UTJOPIS N NSVA 189S Essential Safety Equipment E Split Folding Rear Seat To provide more space in the trunk 1 Unfasten the lap portion of the rear center seat belt page 2 21 2 10 2 Push the button and fold the To return the seatbacks to their seatback forward original positions 1 Lift the seatback and push it firmly into place Unlock the seatback before you 2 Fasten the lap portion of the fold it forward page 2 12 rear center seat belt page 2
201. ts other manufacturer s warranty than those specified by Mazda Other cleaning agents and 1 Gasohol containing more than additives may damage the system 10 ethanol Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer 2 Gasoline or gasohol containing methanol 3 Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol Emission Control System Your vehicle is equipped with an emission control system the catalytic converter is part of this system that enables your vehicle to comply with U S exhaust emissions requirements Under U S federal law any modification to the original equipment emission control system before the first sale and registration of a vehicle is subject to penalties In some states such modification made on a used vehicle is also subject to penalties e or oA 1no 11regjs nd Jo yeys ysnd oj 1 uoqq ueroruq2o poyipenb e Aq opeur oq 1snur sjueunsn pe pue suonoodsur IV urojs s Ionuoo uorssruro ou qA due 3 uoq Sojnurur uey 210w 30 rpi utrq ye augua ay oje1odo 1 u0q Ho Doum youlms uonru r y qru 8 ut sope18 daag puoosop 1 uoq penunuo Ho Doum qois uonlu31 ou qru 38809 1 uoq uonounjqeur euiduo Jo u is Aue WIM pzeji MoA 3 uoq fand 0407 8 A INO 3S0 soueuLloyiod Jood asneo pue I H AUO oseWePp uonipuoo Ja JOY AIDA 198 0 2 201 osneo 10 2 JY opisut JsATeIeD oui UO oje nuinooe o ped asned pino suon
202. u 9 p u NOK Jr asn 10J ojotuoa oui UI JOU E d ayes e ur 31 2101s pue oje d SI os Z y oy o peuoene apd oy uo podurejs st r qulmnu opoo y y ATepuo2 s oy puo uosied 13410 oui SAIS pue Ady yey doo Aa mud pip yun pue eu Sup oo Aq sur t 12 10 4 quepu ne Supyred v se yons uossod soyjoue YUM PYA INOA AP 1snui NOA J yooq uum oo Sunoojs pue uols uonru3 S A Ameuruq 10J p sn Sta ay JEYA s 219H s x s do 39971 S8uL Aa se yons oy ul ou 201 u8noiru ssed 10 q no yey sjoofqo PWN ulojs s Jeziprqoururr ue qr p ddinb SOJIIYDA 19010 107 S OM e say omdg Wels you Aew outuo u J du3 Z y ou speuojeur SutAolloJ au f jou op ou 3unjejs uou NOLLAVO V epzen Suruouy Knowing Your Mazda Door Locks Turn the key counter clockwise to unlock clockwise to lock AN WARNING Keys and Children Leaving small children in a vehicle with the ignition key is dangerous This could result in someone being badly injured or even killed They could play with power windows or other controls or even make the vehicle move Don t leave the keys in your vehicle with small children Unlock ag Sp Lock WB Outside Door Lock Y Locking unlocking with key Either front door can be locked or unlock
203. ug g jue 009 juo eA Ibo JO po1o oo EPZEVV euinuos puo 9s ue ooo q yo Aouejuadxa yi SOIAIOS OY p noo juejooo 98uv1o YIM juejooo u2o18 SutxiA TP epzeyy 2 ue Aq ouop oq 11 ey puoeururooa1 peoruuoon so1inbo1 sip snes g 8 01 sd s g d r Al 41 JI 9A JUR OOS au 12odsut pue dvo urojsKs Suroo ay oAouroI po ooo sey ouiduo ay Jo V e 332utuosjure Maintenance The level normally drops with A C AUTION accumulated mileage a condition associated with wear of brake and Using nonspecified brake and clutch linings If it is excessively low clutch fluids see chart page 10 2 Spilled brake fluid is dangerous have the brake clutch system will damage the systems Mixing If it gets in your eyes they could inspected by an Authorized Mazda different fluids will also damage be seriously injured If this Dealer them happens immediately flush your eyes with water and get medical If the brake clutch system attention Brake fluid spilled on a A C AUTION frequently requires new fluid hot engine could cause a fire Be consult an Authorized Mazda careful not to spill brake fluid on Brake and clutch fluid will damage Dealer ourself or on the engine painted surfaces If brake or clutch fluid does get on a painted surface 8 28 DCH SuriSuveqo s1potad jou s op 3t Aressaoau yl pinp
204. uoo Driving Your Mazda When you hear this noise consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible N WARNING Driving with Worn Di Driving with worn disc pads is dangerous The brakes could fail and cause a serious accident As B Brake Pad Wear Indicator soon as you hear the pad wear indicator consult an Authorized When the disc brake pads become Mazda Dealer worn the built in wear indicators contact the disc plates This causes a screeching noise to warn that the pads should be replaced 5 20 VA Parking brake 4 handle Lat gt 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 Ics Jas st oxe1q Bupped ay pue Suruuni sr 18 q uou uo aq pinoqs 11 ul3u oui UeIs NOA uou uo 520102 108 Sure A AL 1u3rT WAS ayeig H sped Jo sun oxe1q ou JO JOM A SS X SDE TPM uo oxe1q Suryred ou qA SutAuq NOLLAVO 9 33ed sdoagysiysry 0 JOJOY uorpunjpeur g sey urojs s oxe1q 201 poseo o1 mm st oxe1q Surysed oy role uo sKvjs mn Suruma oxeJq ou JI OS OP 0 9jes s uoqA eped oy osea oy ur uognq ou Surpou oru uontsod se r m o o pueu oq 19m0 uJ epzey mox ZA Driving Your Mazda
205. ur vehicle but they are not approved by the manufacturer for use with Mazda vehicles When you install non genuine parts or accessories they could affect your vehicle s performance or safety system the manufacturer s warranty doesn t cover this Before you install any non genuine parts or accessories consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer H 6 S HOSS F JO sued outnuo uou uo ppe jo uonej eisut v INS Ap yey s su dx Jo A nful 10 K Iq1suodso ou souinsse epzeJq UI9JS S ULIDID 402 pup suiajsks 024918 soippa om om sauoydajay 50 yans sjuaudinba 1031412312 uo ppo Bump pup 3uis0012 ui mfa4p2 124 ag aja1yaa f D 40 uogypatgoput SEV uogpayop SYS Spq am 15 8 3uisnp2 paSviupp aq plno2 sui2js s joyuassy snosaduvp aq pino 4ajppjsu1 uv 3uisoot2 40 juaudinbo Suipisui 40 1500112 122 102U ici DNINMVA N 52140552220 40 Sj40d aumnuas uou Dieu nok 240f2q sapaq p zuoyimy uv ynsuo sApsiV 1u pt p up s tinlu fo 22uDt2 ANO ospo42u1 40 1 2 UD NOK snp SI w sKs Gafos 40 2 21124 i ffo snoras plno s noss p 40 SLpd pousisap snosasuvp ad pjnoo 2110 220D 40 sjupd auinuas uou fo vommmeut 7 2110 5232y 10 DNINMVA
206. urn the audio system on Press the power volume knob again to turn the audio system off Decrease Increase To prevent the battery from being discharged do not leave the audio system on for a long period when the engine is not running Bl Power ON OFF Y Volume adjustment Tum the ignition switch to the ACC or Tum the power volume knob to adjust ON position the volume 5 134 sers p yc rpur ILA uonounj p f s ou T0nuo ooue eq JO opej o qon sseq 1oo os eoue eq Jo pey o qoux onuo2o orpne ay 859 sseq tuonoung pas ou 1snfpe o qouy o11uoo opne sy WINE Z jueunsnfpe punos A pe amp ejdstp q HM TO pue d q IHA Jun eq spuooos z Joy qoux tonuo orpne 201 sso1d ooue eq pue pey fq n sseq ISI OL Ajeoneuroine TIM uonoung ouinoa oq epour Aue Zosen Sunoo es Joye spuo s c jnoqy pze i nox 8 Driving Your Mazda Bass control To adjust the lower tonal qualities select BASS by pressing the audio control knob BASS will be displayed Turn the audio control knob to the right to increase lower pitched tones to the left to decrease them The level will be displayed Release the audio control knob when the desired level has been reached Treble control To adjust the higher tonal qualities select TREB by pressing the audio control knob TREB will
207. urso o a10Joq uonisod y of Y 01 YOO 5 priu aui no JI Knowing Your Mazda Unlock button Lock button Trunk button B Transmitter 3 10 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Outside transmissions may momentarily interfere with the device s operation Y Lock button Keyless entry system To lock all the doors press the LOCK button To confirm that all doors have been locked press the LOCK button again within 5 seconds If they are closed the horn will sound Confirm all doors are locked visually or aurally by use of the double click Ir no 4 v 1114 2 Joyruisue y uedo Aid Kpuoa pue 1018 ou olur uroo pews e WSSU T 193J q 42jyjrusueJ ayy Zutptdan A sucu urey NI dn Suter rod aane3an 1252 p u s po ay uoauA 1o eo EPZEW pozuouny ue o S19 IUISUE1 fe Burg aporyaa s d urojs s Arua ss y y ou YIM posn aq ULI sr yrusuen PUOTIppe 01 dn RPA EPZEYN pezuoginy ue je pourejqo aq uto s1oymusue1 euontppyv uone eisut 1221100 Ar neq 201 YOoyo pue 19402 x eq au uado jou s op
208. vehicle or seat 2 24 Z WARNING Using an Extender That is Too Long Using an extender that is too long is dangerous The seat belt will not fit properly In an accident the seat belt will not provide adequate protection and you could be seriously injured Don t use the extender or choose one shorter in length if the distance between the extender s buckle and the center of the user s body is less than 6 inches 15 cm M Pregnant Women Pregnant women should wear seat belt assemblies as recommended by their doctors The lap belt should be worn SNUGLY AND AS LOW AS POSSIBLE Scc lin D 10 uos4ad auo aout sof y q auo asn 4942N PAMA uada 40 poanfui 1snot4 s pup 421 230 poisna2 q pino sqa8uassud om y pup s2240f podun ayy poasds JUDI DA S143 ut pasn faq 1025 Y sno438upp si 2uij p D uossad auo un 340ui sof 11 q m s auo 8 15 1 2 d ou DNINAVM 1491848 JUIDAJS24 p 11J2 42do4d p ui pny p aanzas s om y sjupdno20 421 J0 40 py 241 0 40 amp mfui snonis jsa4 pjoo2 pup uo151j 02 40 dojs uappns p ui pp p DIOU jouuno IYS 40 ay ag rui uosaad y Buoys moy ON sno428uup Mauasxa 1 S1 2121424 ti INYM Sup anok ui SupoH DNINMVA 5884 He urojs s jure1iso1 ejuourojddns g IA OS Jout ou o8e yo s1eo Z o dn qe 10 ooejd 3s q oui SI yeas 1831 JY Jey uLmo
209. xoa 241 Jepeo q epzejA pezuouiny ue jmsuoo pue uo aureo 3431 ou suonipuoo SUIALIP ou lou o JURYOdUIT SI 11 uro qoud e savy Aew ODIQ A oui ZUIALIP tuA uo sowo 1480 snp JI KREIS Ka 14377 ur usi JI a qq ssod S WOOS SE f n Adwa aq uoos ia yur ong t 1201 s euz rs SurueA SUL m r Sue ang 4407 m epzej pozuouiny ue j nsuoo Suner do sr urojs s oy opu uo SES 71 suoroungpeur urojs s ay Jt uo Axas pm pue ur8u s yeyn3 rn 0121545 ou uou S SEH 1usr ou p uonisod NO th 03 Doum SI uonru8r oq M NA spuooos 107 uo sKeis JuSr SuruTe A 5111 SOL s3q3r1 SumueA SOL uT 3s4S oju0 uonoedp m epzey nox surg Driving Your Mazda e The emission control system has a problem A ROOM fuse blows or is removed e The fuel filler cap is missing or not tightened securely If the check engine light flashes continuously decrease your speed and consult an Authorizd Mazda Dealer as soon as possible 5 40 some models Door Ajar Warning Light This warning light comes on when any door or trunk isn t securely closed Antilock Brake System ABS Warning Light De The warning light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position If the ABS control unit determines that some components are operating incorrectly the control unit turns the ABS warning light o
210. y AAI YUN pue syoeq 1895 1 21 20 Surqoo Aq yun ul sojqengea Nd uepu ne sulyied e se q ns uossod rouloue QA epze A Ino Snu NOK J pil YUN NOWI oy YIM p u do Sur q wo dunn y JUdAaId O ugm Aew no suomnenjrs auios ul yun m Bpzey Surmouy Knowing Your Mazda Hood Release Cc A 1 With the vehicle parked pull the 2 Push the safety catch to the leftand 3 Use the support rod to hold the release handle to unlock the hood lift the hood hood open Before closing the hood secure the rod in its clip 3 18 61 Spo auos qissod se uoos se 1o eo EPZEVV pezuouyiny ue j2ejuoo 1n220 2524 yo Aue j uonounj eur wioysAs e sojeoiput Hl uo s e1s put uo 890102 JO uo Suloo o s rey A pides saysey 1431 oun Jl syes ouiduo v uauA Jno 08 ppm 3431 ou uonisod LAVLS 24 0 Doum st yms uonlu i OY USYM uo auioo TIM 1431 Sure au redo1d Surysom st waysks oy JI yuauidinba y yez do o Ajwoyne 1o n JY proa p noo JaINjoRjnueW ay Aq p Aoudde A ssaidxa jou suoneorripoul Jo 59848 NOLLTV Y Jno Va oui 1u A91d o Suid ou 1935 o IUIUS v osneo ri ais de 1ozi iqouru y Z y 1odojd oy INOYIIM 8 si ourduo v J 4UI93S S Jozi rqourum epzey 1nox Suraouy onoos SYOO 1 380 OS p
211. yins qeyour 3 8uq UO UOISOLIOD 1U9A91d OL 1001 re ruris 10 ojruy YIM STQ Op JOAAN S32 SUT pue Je 2AOUIOI 0 I2AOUIO1 18 S soutusjure A EPWA m 949 sucac ddy Sunsni UIOJJ Way aa and ITA 5141 MOU pue yoq syed qe o s euiojeur uorsoLioonue s rdde dous Kpoq ay ains oxeur pooerdo1 Jo syed pru sposu pue p 3eulep st epze 1no JI NOLLNVO WV siedo 1ofeur o peo ued pue ssni Apyornb yey ni pesodxq Apduroud pouredo1 pinous ystuy oy uo ed Jo souge dooq usruq m o ewed Sunmedow 1 poou 1 us oop T TQ A ou Jo ISA OY JI UDAD seo1e ISIYI KEMOY XEM HI oye ose Zensen TTA sperroyeur reurs pue Y8 10 0 12A0UI91 1005 V U O 2 105 UNA xeA oui YO edi P Appearance Care E Underbody Maintenance Road chemicals and salt used for ice and snow removal and solvents used for dust control may collect on the underbody If not removed they will speed up rusting and deterioration of such underbody parts as fuel lines frame floor pan and exhaust system even though these parts may be coated with anticorrosive material Thoroughly flush the underbody and wheel housings with lukewarm or cold water at the end of each winter Try also to do this every month Pay special attention to these areas because they easily hide mud and dirt 7 10 It will do more harm than good to wet down
212. zer system Metal objects that touch or pass through the hole in the such as key rings EZ E Spo suos Surusey st w n lojeorpur Ajunoos OY ANS IJEN e ur s4s sso 4ox pue ox MoA oye e SMOPUIM IS SO O e SJOOP T 2201 e o ongoa 1no JAVI NOK UIM poue prodoud s t ssop un uoroung 1 uoA 1218 5 IL vpzej Inox 3umouy Joynusue1 urojsKs Arua 559 oy qA Ajuru awado o pousisap u q sey uiojs s juarojop jjou AL syusippeou pue syst SuruipA prezey eu soyseyy pue woy oy spunos urojs s v poidurone 51 Anu 9 qm210J JJ pexool ase uni pue pooy s1oop ou Jo pe uouA u ols 30124 OU 510 1002 Su JO rQ A 1no juoAo1d o pousrsop st uiojss 1uo1J19jop 3jou peuondo 211 4UI9 S S ju211939 1 329UL o yuaudinbs uo ppe Aue resur Jo urojs s y Ajrpoui 3 uop 1no Surdeurep prore ol NOLLAVO WV 1 o poj eisur uooq sey yu uidmb uo ppe Aue yl u q sey urois s ou Jf uone1edo s uiojs s ou oojueJeng qovub EPZETN jusuidmb y UO PPY pur uonsoypoyn m Knowing Your Mazda Operation What turns it on e Forcing open a door the hood or the trunk lid Opening the hood or the trunk lid by operating the hood release lever or remote trunk lid release button Opening a door after unlocking the doors with the key or an inside door lock button

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