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Thank you for choosing a Mazda. We at Mazda design and build vehicles with complete customer satisfaction in mind.

To help ensure enjoyable and trouble-free operation of your Mazda, read this manual carefully and follow its recommendations.

An Authorized Mazda Dealer knows your vehicle best. So when maintenance or service is necessary, that's the place to go.

Our nationwide network of Mazda professionals is dedicated to providing you with the best possible service.

We assure you that all of us at Mazda have an ongoing interest in your motoring pleasure and in your full satisfaction with your Mazda product.

Mazda Motor Corporation HIROSHIMA, JAPAN

Important Notes About This Manual Keep this manual in the glove box as a handy reference for the safe and enjoyable use of your Mazda. Should you resell the vehicle, leave this manual with it for the next owner.

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.

Event Data Recorder This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder. In the event of a crash, this device records data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time. These data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur and lead to the designing of safer vehicles.

Air Conditioning and the Environment Your Mazda's genuine air conditioner is filled with HFC134a (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.

Perchlorate Certain components of this vehicle such as [air bag modules, seat belt pretensioners, lithium batteries, ...] may contain Perchlorate Material Special handling may apply for service or vehicle end of life disposal. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.

Please be aware that this manual applies to all models, equipment and options. As a result, you may find some explanations for equipment not installed on your vehicle.

2007 Mazda Motor Corporation Printed in Japan May 2007(Print1)

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We want to help you get the most driving pleasure from your vehicle. Your owner's manual, when read from cover to cover, can do that in many ways.

Illustrations complement the words of the manual to best explain how to enjoy your Mazda. By reading your manual, you can find out about the features, important safety information, and driving under various road conditions.

The symbol below in this manual means Do not do this or Do not let this happen.

Index: A good place to start is the Index, an alphabetical listing of all information in your manual.

You'll find several WARNINGs, CAUTIONs, and NOTEs in the manual.

WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.

CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to your vehicle, or both, could result if the caution is ignored.

NOTE A NOTE provides information and sometimes suggests how to make better use of your vehicle.

The symbol below, located on some parts of the vehicle, indicates that this manual contains information related to the part. Please refer to the manual for a detailed explanation.

How to Use This Manual

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Table of Contents

Your Vehicle at a Glance Interior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda.

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Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags.

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Knowing Your Mazda Explanation of basic operations and controls; opening/closing and adjustment of various parts.

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Before Driving Your Mazda Important information about driving your Mazda.

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Driving Your Mazda Explanation of instruments and controls.

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Interior Comfort Use of various features for drive comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system.

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In Case of an Emergency Helpful information on what to do in an emergency.

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Maintenance and Care How to keep your Mazda in top condition.

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Customer Information Important consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment.

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Specifications Technical information about your Mazda.

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Navigation System

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1 Your Vehicle at a Glance

Interior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda.

Dashboard and Interior Overview .............................................. 1-2

Exterior Overview ......................................................................... 1-4

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*Refer to Navigation System at the end of the manual (if equipped).

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Power window lock switch ................................................................................ page 3-15 Power window switches .................................................................................... page 3-14 Power door lock switch ....................................................................................... page 3-8 Hood release handle .......................................................................................... page 3-16 Lighting control/Turn signals ............................................................................ page 5-43 Instrument cluster .............................................................................................. page 5-27 Air bags ............................................................................................................. page 2-39 Hazard warning flasher switch .......................................................................... page 5-53 Wiper and washer lever ..................................................................................... page 5-47 Information display ............................................................................................ page 6-48 Audio system ..................................................................................................... page 6-15 Climate control system ........................................................................................ page 6-2 Accessory socket ............................................................................................... page 6-56 Center console ................................................................................................... page 6-53 Parking brake ....................................................................................................... page 5-5 AT shift lever (Sport AT) ................................................................................... page 5-11 MT shift lever ...................................................................................................... page 5-9 Cruise control switches ...................................................................................... page 5-18 Ignition switch ..................................................................................................... page 5-2 Steering column release lever ............................................................................ page 3-23 Audio control switch ......................................................................................... page 6-42 Remote fuel-filler lid release ............................................................................. page 3-16 Outside mirror switch ........................................................................................ page 3-23 Interior light ....................................................................................................... page 6-46 Seat belt ............................................................................................................. page 2-14 Sunvisor ............................................................................................................. page 6-46 Map light ........................................................................................................... page 6-47 Rearview mirror ................................................................................................. page 3-24 Vanity mirror ...................................................................................................... page 6-46 Glove box .......................................................................................................... page 6-52 Front seats ............................................................................................................ page 2-2 Cup holder ......................................................................................................... page 6-50 Second-row seat ................................................................................................... page 2-6 Third-row seat .................................................................................................... page 2-11

Your Vehicle at a Glance

Dashboard and Interior Overview

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Your Vehicle at a Glance

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Rear window defroster ....................................................................................... page 5-51 Rear wiper blade ................................................................................................ page 8-28 Light bulbs ......................................................................................................... page 8-36 Liftgate ............................................................................................................... page 3-11 Antenna ............................................................................................................. page 6-15 Fuel-filler lid ...................................................................................................... page 3-15 Sliding doors ........................................................................................................ page 3-9 Power windows ................................................................................................. page 3-13 Outside mirror .................................................................................................... page 3-23 Child safety locks .............................................................................................. page 3-10 Tires ................................................................................................................... page 8-32 Hood .................................................................................................................. page 3-16 Windshield wiper blades .................................................................................... page 8-26 Moonroof ........................................................................................................... page 3-18 Doors and keys .................................................................................................... page 3-7

Your Vehicle at a Glance

Exterior Overview

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2 Essential Safety Equipment

Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags.

Seats ............................................................................................... 2-2 Front Seats ................................................................................ 2-2 Second-Row Seats .................................................................... 2-6 Third-Row Seat ....................................................................... 2-11

Seat Belt Systems ........................................................................ 2-14 Seat Belt Precautions .............................................................. 2-14 Seat Belt .................................................................................. 2-18 Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems ....... 2-20 Seat Belt Extender ................................................................... 2-22 Seat Belt Warning Light/Beep ................................................ 2-24

Child Restraint ............................................................................ 2-26 Child Restraint Precautions ..................................................... 2-26 Installing Child-Restraint Systems .......................................... 2-30 LATCH Child-Restraint Systems ............................................ 2-36

SRS Air Bags ............................................................................... 2-39 Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) Precautions ............... 2-39 Supplemental Restraint System Components ......................... 2-43 How the Air Bags Work .......................................................... 2-46

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Front Seats

WARNING Do not modify or replace the front seats:

Modifying or replacing the front seats such as replacing the upholstery or loosening any bolts is dangerous. The front seats contain air bag components essential to the supplemental restraint system. Such modifications could damage the supplemental restraint system and result in serious injury. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer if there is any need to remove or reinstall the front seats.

Do not drive with damaged front seats: Driving with damaged front seats is dangerous. A collision, even one not strong enough to inflate the air bags, could damage the front seats which contain essential air bag components. If there was a subsequent collision, an air bag may not deploy which could lead to injuries. Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect the front seats, front seat belt pretensioners and air bags after a collision.

Make sure the adjustable components of a seat are locked in place:

Adjustable seats and seatbacks that are not securely locked 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 by attempting to slide the seat forward and backward and rocking the seatback.

qSeat Slide

WARNING Adjust the driver seat only when the vehicle is stopped:

Adjusting the driver's seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. The driver could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident.

To move a seat forward or backward, raise the lever and slide the seat to the desired position and release the lever.

Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seat is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward.

qSeat Recline

WARNING Do not drive with the seats reclined:

Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is moving is dangerous because you don't get the full protection from seat belts. During sudden braking or a collision, you can slide under the lap belt and suffer serious internal injuries. For maximum protection, sit well back and upright.

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Always sit in a passenger seat properly with the seatback upright and feet on the floor:

If your vehicle is equipped with front passenger seat weight sensors, sitting in the front passenger seat improperly out of position or with the seatback reclined too far while the vehicle is moving is dangerous as it can take off weight from the seat bottom and affect the weight determination of the front passenger sensing system. As a result the front passenger will not have the supplementary protection of the air bag and seat belt pretensioner, which could cause result in serious injury. Always sit upright against your seatback, with your feet on the floor.

Do not drive with the seatback unlocked:

The seatback plays an important role in your protection in a vehicle. Leaving the seatback unlocked is dangerous as it can allow passengers to be ejected or thrown around and baggage to strike occupants in a sudden stop or collision, resulting in severe injury. After adjusting the seatback at any time, even when there are no other passengers, rock the seatback to make sure it is locked in place.

To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the lever. Then lean back to the desired position and release the lever.

Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seatback is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward.

CAUTION When returning a rear-reclined seatback to its upright position, make sure you hold onto the seatback with your other hand while operating the lever. If the seatback is not supported, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury.

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qHeight Adjustment (Driver's Seat)

By moving the seat lever up or down, the seat bottom height can be adjusted.

Down

Up

qLumbar Support Adjustment (Driver's Seat)

To adjust the lumbar support, pull the lever forward.

qHead Restraint

WARNING Always drive with the head restraints installed when seats are being used and make sure they are properly adjusted:

Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous. With no support behind your head, your neck could be seriously injured in a collision.

To raise a head restraint, pull it up to the desired position. To lower the head restraint, press the stop- catch release, then push the head restraint down.

Adjust the head restraint so that the top is even with the top of the passenger's ears, never the passenger's neck.

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qSeat Warmer

The front seats are electrically heated. The ignition switch must be in the ON position.

Press the switch to turn the seat warmer on or off. When the switch is in the ON position, the indicator light will come on.

Indicator

OFF ON

NOTE The seat temperature is regulated automatically by a thermostat. Other than turning it on or off, it cannot be adjusted.

qArmrest (Driver's Seat)

The armrest can be used or placed upright.

WARNING Never position the shoulder portion of a front seat belt over the armrest:

Positioning the shoulder portion of a front seat belt over the armrest is dangerous as it cannot provide adequate protection in a collision and could result in serious injuries.

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Second-Row Seats

WARNING Do not stack cargo higher than the seatback:

Stacking luggage or other cargo higher than the seatback is dangerous. During a sudden stop or collision, objects can fly around and become projectiles that could hit and injure passengers.

Make sure luggage and cargo is secured before driving:

Not securing cargo while driving is dangerous as it could move or be crushed during sudden braking or a collision and cause injury.

Make sure the adjustable components of a seat are locked in place by attempting to slide the seat forward and backward and rocking the seatback:

Adjustable seats that are not securely latched are dangerous. In a sudden stop or collision, the seat or seatback could move, causing injury.

Adjust the seat only when the vehicle is stopped:

Adjusting the seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Sudden braking or a collision could cause serious injury.

Do not drive with the seatback unlocked:

The seatback plays an important role in your protection in a vehicle. Leaving the seatback unlocked is dangerous as it can allow passengers to be ejected or thrown around and baggage to strike occupants in a sudden stop or collision, resulting in severe injury. After adjusting the seatback at any time, even when there are no other passengers, rock the seatback to make sure it is locked in place.

Never allow a passenger to sit or stand on the folded seatback while the vehicle is moving:

Driving with a passenger on the folded seatback is dangerous. Allowing a child to sit up on the folded seatback while the vehicle is moving is particularly dangerous. In a sudden stop or even a minor collision, a child not in a proper seat or child-restraint system and seat belt could be thrown forward, back or even out of the vehicle resulting in serious injuries or death. The child in the baggage area could be thrown into other occupants and cause serious injury.

NOTE l The second-row seats cannot be removed. l When returning a second-row seat to its

original position, also replace the seat belt to its normal position. Verify that the seat belt pulls out and retracts.

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qSeat Slide

To move the seat forward or backward, raise the lever and slide the seat to the desired position and release the lever.

Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seat is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward.

qSeat Recline

WARNING Do not drive with the seats reclined:

Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is moving is dangerous because you don't get the full protection from the seat belts. During sudden braking or a collision, you can slide under the lap belt and suffer serious internal injuries. For maximum protection, sit well back and upright.

Do not recline a second-row seatback when the third row seat is occupied:

Reclining the second-row seatback when the third-row seat is occupied is dangerous.Because the clearance in the third-row seat is limited, occupants in the third-row seat could be hurt seriously on a reclined second-row seatback.

To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the lever. Then lean back to the desired position and release the lever.

Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seatback is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward.

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CAUTION When returning a rear-reclined seatback to its upright position, make sure you hold onto the seatback with your other hand while operating the lever. If the seatback is not supported, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury.

qHead Restraint

WARNING Always drive with the head restraints installed when seats are being used and make sure they are properly adjusted:

Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous. With no support behind your head, your neck could be seriously injured in a collision.

Height adjustment

To raise a head restraint, pull it up to the desired position. To lower the head restraint, press the stop- catch release, then push the head restraint down.

Adjust the head restraint so that the top is even with the top of the passenger's ears, never the passenger's neck.

qArmrest

The armrest can be used or placed upright.

WARNING Never position the shoulder portion of a second-row seat belt over the armrest:

Positioning the shoulder portion of a second-row seat belt over the armrest is dangerous as it cannot provide adequate protection in a collision and could result in serious injuries.

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qThird-Row Seat Access

Passenger ingress

To reach the third-row seat, raise the lever of the second-row seat. The seatback will tilt forward.

After entering the vehicle, return the seatback to its upright position.

Passenger egress

Pull the belt and fold the seatback forward. The seatback will tilt forward.

After exiting the vehicle, return the seatback to its upright position.

qFolding the Second-Row Seats

To create a flat luggage compartment space, lift the seat-bottoms of the second- row seats and fold the seatbacks forward.

Folding the seatbacks

1. Insert the second-row outboard seat belts in the retainers.

2. Move the seat all the way back.

3. Lower the head restraint all the way down (page 2-8).

4. Pull the strap and lift the end of the seat-bottom up and forward.

5. If the armrest and storage box are in the position for use, store them. Refer to Storage Box on page 6-54.

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6. Raise the lever and fold the seatback forward.

CAUTION When folding a seatback, always

hold onto the seatback with your other hand while operating the lever. If the seatback is not supported, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury.

When folding the seatback of the right second-row seat, make sure the storage box is stowed. If the storage box is not stowed, it could be damaged.

NOTE To create a flat luggage compartment space from the rear of the vehicle to the back of the front seats, fold the second-row and third-row seats (page 2-12).

Returning seatbacks to their original positions

1. Return the seatback to its original position while raising its lever. Make sure the seatback is secured by attempting to lightly move it forward and back.

2. Return the seat-bottom to its original position and secure it. After returning the seat-bottom to its original position, make sure the seat-bottom is secured by attempting to lightly move it up and down.

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Third-Row Seat

WARNING Do not stack cargo higher than the seatbacks:

Stacking luggage or other cargo higher than the seatbacks is dangerous. During a sudden stop or collision, objects can fly around and become projectiles that could hit and injure passengers.

Make sure luggage and cargo is secured before driving:

Not securing cargo while driving is dangerous as it could move or be crushed during sudden braking or a collision and cause injury.

Do not drive with the seatback unlocked:

The seatback plays an important role in your protection in a vehicle. Leaving the seatback unlocked is dangerous as it can allow passengers to be ejected or thrown around and baggage to strike occupants in a sudden stop or collision, resulting in severe injury. After returning the seatback at any time, even when there are no other passengers, rock the seatback to make sure it is locked in place.

Never allow a passenger to sit or stand on the folded seatback while the vehicle is moving:

Driving with a passenger on the folded seatback is dangerous. Allowing a child to sit up on the folded seatback while the vehicle is moving is particularly dangerous. In a sudden stop or even a minor collision, a child not in a proper seat or child-restraint system and seat belt could be thrown forward, back or even out of the vehicle resulting in serious injuries or death. The child in the baggage area could be thrown into other occupants and cause serious injury.

NOTE l The third-row seat cannot be removed. l When returning a third-row seat to its

original position, also replace the seat belt to its normal position. Verify that the seat belt pulls out and retracts.

qHead Restraint

WARNING Always drive with the head restraints installed when seats are being used and make sure they are properly adjusted:

Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous. With no support behind your head, your neck could be seriously injured in a collision.

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Height adjustment

To raise a head restraint, pull it up to the desired position. To lower the head restraint, press the stop- catch release, then push the head restraint down.

Adjust the head restraint so that the top is even with the top of the passenger's ears, never the passenger's neck.

qSplit-Folding the Third-Row Seatback

To create a flat luggage compartment space, fold the seatbacks forward.

To fold third-row seat

1. Slide the second-row seat all the way forward.

2. Insert the third-row outboard seat belts in the retainers.

3. Lower the head restraint all the way down (page 2-11).

4. Pull the strap and fold the seatback forward.

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NOTE To create a flat luggage compartment space from the rear of the vehicle to the back of the front seats, fold the second-row and third-row seats (page 2-9).

To return third-row seat to its original position

Return the seatback to its original position while pulling its strap. Make sure the seatback is secured by attempting to lightly move it forward and back.

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Seat Belt Precautions Seat belts help to decrease the possibility of severe injury during accidents and sudden stops. Mazda recommends that the driver and all passengers always wear seat belts.

All of the seat belt retractors are designed to keep the lap/shoulder belts out of the way when not in use.

The driver's seat belt has no provisions for child-restraint systems and has only an emergency locking mode. The driver may wear it comfortably, and it will lock during a collision.

However, the front passenger's seat and all rear lap/shoulder belt retractors operate in two modes: emergency locking mode, and for child-restraint systems, automatic locking mode. While we recommend you put all children in the rear seats, if you must use the front passenger seat for a child, slide the front passenger seat as far back as possible and make sure any child-restraint system is secured properly.

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WARNING Always wear your seat belt and make sure all occupants are properly restrained:

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.

Do not wear twisted seat belts: Twisted seat belts are dangerous. In a collision, the full width of the belt is not available to absorb the impact. This puts more force on the bones beneath the belt, which could cause serious injury or death.

Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time: Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used in this way cannot spread the impact forces properly and the two passengers could be crushed together and seriously injured or even killed. Never use one belt for more than one person at a time and always operate the vehicle with each occupant properly restrained.

Do not operate a vehicle with a damaged seat belt: 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.

Have your seat belts changed immediately if the pretensioner or load limiter has been expended:

One or both front air bags may deploy, and the corresponding pretensioner(s) may also deploy at the same time. While it is safer to use a crash-used seat belt that was used in an accident than no seat belt at all, using a seat belt with an expended pretensioner or load limiter loaded reduces the safety available to you. Like the air bags, the seat belt pretensioners will only function once. After they are expended, they will not function again and must be replaced immediately. If the seat belt pretensioners are not replaced, the risk of injury in a collision will increase. Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect the seat belt pretensioners and air bags after any collision. Expended seat belt pretensioners and air bags must be replaced after any collision which caused them to deploy. Additionally, the load limiter will only limit loads on the chest once in a collision and this is another reason to have the front seat belts inspected.

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CAUTION Belt retraction may become difficult if the belts and rings are soiled, so try to keep them clean. For more details about cleaning the seat belts, refer to Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing (page 8-54).

Ring

qPregnant Women and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions

Pregnant women should always wear seat belts. Ask your doctor for specific recommendations. The lap belt should be worn SNUGLYAND AS LOWAS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIPS. The shoulder belt should be worn across your shoulder properly, but never across the stomach area. Persons with serious medical conditions also should wear seat belts. Check with your doctor for any special instructions regarding specific medical conditions.

qEmergency Locking Mode

In the emergency locking mode, the belt remains comfortable on the occupant and the retractor will lock in position during a collision. When the seat belt is fastened, it will always be in the emergency locking mode until it is switched to automatic locking mode by pulling it all the way out to its full length. If the belt feels tight and hinders comfortable movement while the vehicle is stopped or in motion, it may be in the automatic locking mode because the belt has been pulled too far out. To return to the belt to the more comfortable emergency locking mode, wait until the vehicle has stopped in a safe, level area, retract the belt fully to convert it back to emergency locking mode and then extend it around you again.

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qAutomatic Locking Mode

Always use the automatic locking mode to keep the child-restraint system from shifting to an unsafe position in the event of an accident. To enable seat belt automatic locking mode, pull it all the way out and connect it as instructed on the child-restraint system. It will retract down to the child-restraint system and stay locked on it. See the section on child restraint (page 2-26).

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Seat Belt

qFastening the Seat Belt

1. Grasp the tongue.

2. Slowly pull out the lap/shoulder belt.

Tongue

Belt

3. Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a click.

Buckle

Tongue

WARNING Positioning the Shoulder Portion of the Seat Belt:

Improper positioning of the shoulder portion of the seat belt is dangerous. 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.

4. Position the lap belt as low as possible, not on the abdominal area, then adjust the shoulder belt so that it fits snugly against your body.

Keep low on hip bone

Too high

Take up slack

WARNING Positioning the Lap Portion of the Seat Belt:

The lap portion of the seat belt worn too high is 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.

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qUnfastening the Seat Belt

Depress the button on the buckle. If the belt does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists. Then make sure it remains untwisted as it retracts.

Button

NOTE If a belt does not fully retract, inspect it for kinks and twists. If it is still not retracting properly, have it inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

To secure the outboard-rear seat belts when not in use, insert the belts in their seat belt retainers.

Seat belt retainer

qShoulder Belt Adjuster

Adjust the height of the shoulder belt if the seat belt touches your neck, or if it crosses your arm instead of your shoulder. To raise the shoulder belt adjuster, push the adjuster up. To lower the shoulder belt adjuster, pull the knob and slide it down. Make sure the adjuster is locked.

WARNING Positioning the Shoulder Portion of the Seat Belt:

Improper positioning of the shoulder portion of the seat belt is dangerous. 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.

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Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems

For optimum protection, the driver and front passenger seat belts are equipped with pretensioner and load limiting systems. For both these systems to work properly you must wear the seat belt properly.

Pretensioners: In moderate or severe frontal or near- frontal accidents, the front air bag and pretensioner systems deploy simultaneously. The front seat belt retractors remove slack quickly as the air bags are expanding. In addition, the pretensioner system for the front passenger, like the front passenger air bag, is designed to only deploy in accordance with the total seated weight on the front passenger seat. Any time the air bags and seat belt pretensioners have fired they must be replaced. For details, refer to the front passenger seat weight sensors (page 2-46).

Load limiter: The load limiting system releases belt webbing in a controlled manner to reduce belt force on the occupant's chest. While the most severe load on a seat belt occurs in frontal collisions, the load limiter has an automatic mechanical function and can activate in any accident mode with sufficient occupant movement. Even if the pretensioners have not fired, the load limiting function must be checked by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

WARNING Wear seat belts only as recommended in this owner's manual:

Incorrect positioning of the driver and front passenger seat belts is dangerous. Without proper positioning, the pretensioner and load limiting systems cannot provide adequate protection in an accident and this could result in serious injury. For more details about wearing seat belts, refer to Fastening the seat belts (page 2-18).

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Have your seat belts changed immediately if the pretensioner or load limiter has been expended:

One or both front air bags may deploy, and the corresponding pretensioner(s) may also deploy at the same time. While it is safer to use a crash-used seat belt that was used in an accident than no seat belt at all, using a seat belt with an expended pretensioner or load limiter loaded reduces the safety available to you. Like the air bags, the seat belt pretensioners will only function once. After they are expended, they will not function again and must be replaced immediately. If the seat belt pretensioners are not replaced, the risk of injury in a collision will increase. Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect the seat belt pretensioners and air bags after any collision. Expended seat belt pretensioners and air bags must be replaced after any collision which caused them to deploy. Additionally, the load limiter will only limit loads on the chest once in a collision and this is another reason to have the front seat belts inspected.

Do not modify the components or wiring, or use electronic testing devices on the pretensioner system:

Modifying the components or wiring of the pretensioner system, including the use of electronic testing devices is dangerous. You could accidentally activate it or make it inoperable which would prevent it from activating in an accident. The occupants or repairers could be seriously injured.

Properly dispose of the pretensioner system:

Improper disposal of the pretensioner system or a vehicle with non- deactivated pretensioners is dangerous. Unless all safety procedures are followed, injury could result. Ask an Authorized Mazda Dealer how to safely dispose of the pretensioner system or how to scrap a pretensioner-equipped vehicle.

NOTE l The pretensioner system will activate in a

moderate or greater frontal or near-frontal collision. The pretensioner system for the front passenger is designed to only deploy in accordance with the total seated weight on the front passenger seat. It will not activate in most rollovers, side or rear impacts.

l Some smoke (non-toxic gas) will be released when the air bags and pretensioners deploy. This does not indicate a fire. This gas normally has no effect on occupants, however, those with sensitive skin may experience light skin irritation. If residue from the deployment of the air bags or the front pretensioner system gets on the skin or in the eyes, wash it off as soon as possible.

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qAir Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light

If the air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system is working properly, the warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is cranked. The warning light turns off after a specified period of time.

A system malfunction is indicated if the warning light constantly flashes, constantly illuminates or does not illuminate at all when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. If either of these occur, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The system may not work in an accident.

WARNING Never tamper with the air bag/ pretensioner systems and always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform all servicing and repairs:

Self-servicing or tampering with the systems is dangerous. An air bag/ pretensioner could accidentally activate or become disabled causing serious injury or death.

Seat Belt Extender If your seat belt is not long enough, even when fully extended, a seat belt extender may be available to you at no charge from your Authorized Mazda Dealer. This extender will be only for you and for the particular vehicle and seat. Even if it plugs into other seat belts, it may not hold in the critical moment of a crash. When ordering an extender, only order one that provides the necessary additional length to fasten the seat belt properly. Please contact your Authorized Mazda Dealer for more information.

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WARNING Do not use a seat belt extender unless it is necessary:

Using a seat belt extender when not necessary is dangerous. The seat belt will be too long and not fit properly. In an accident, the seat belt will not provide adequate protection and you could be seriously injured. Only use the extender when it is required to fasten the seat belt properly.

Do not use 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 vehicle or seat.

Do not use 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. Do not 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 15cm (6 in).

NOTE When not in use, remove the seat belt extender and store it in the vehicle. If the seat belt extender is left connected, the seat belt extender might get damaged as it will not retract with the rest of the seat belt and can easily fall out of the door when not in use and be damaged. In addition, the seat belt warning light will not illuminate and function properly.

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Seat Belt Warning Light/Beep

The seat belt warning light illuminates and a beep sound will be heard if the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

Conditions of operation

Condition Result

The driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

The warning light flashes and a beep sound will be heard for about 6 seconds.

The driver's seat belt is fastened while the warning light and the beep sound are activated.

The warning light turns off and the beep sound stops.

The driver's seat belt is fastened before the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

The warning light will not illuminate and the beep sound will not be heard.

qBelt Minder

NOTE The belt minder can be deactivated. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer to deactivate and restore the seat belt minder.

Driver seated/Front passenger not seated

The belt minder is a supplemental warning to the seat belt warning function. If the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the warning light/beep operates to give you further reminders according to the chart below.

Condition

Vehicle speed

Between 0 20 km/h

(0 12 mph)

20 km/h (12 mph) or

more

Seat belt

Indicator

Beep

: Fastened : Unfastened : Illuminated : Flashing : Beep

Once the beep sound is heard, it continues sounding even if the vehicle speed lowers to 20 km/h (12 mph) or less until the seatbelt is fastened or the beep sound period has passed.

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Driver seated/Front passenger seated

The seat belt warning light/beep reminds the front passenger to fasten the seat belt according to the chart below.

Condition

Vehicle speed

Between 0 20 km/h

(0 12 mph)

20 km/h (12 mph) or

more

Seat belt (Driver)

Seat belt (Passenger)

Indicator

Beep

: Fastened : Unfastened : Illuminated : Flashing : Beep

Once the beep sound is heard, it continues sounding even if the vehicle speed lowers to 20 km/h (12 mph) or less until the seatbelt is fastened or the beep sound period has passed.

NOTE l To allow the front passenger seat weight

sensor to function properly, do not place and sit on an additional seat cushion on the front passenger seat. The sensor may not function properly because the additional seat cushion could cause sensor interference.

l Placing packages, luggage, pets or other items on the front passenger seat may cause the front passenger belt minder warning light and beep to operate depending on the weight of the item.

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Child Restraint Precautions Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to use them.

You are required by law to use a child-restraint system for children in the U.S. and Canada. Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirements regarding the safety of children riding in your vehicle.

Whatever child-restraint system you consider, please pick the appropriate one for the age and size of the child, obey the law and follow the instructions that come with the individual child-restraint system.

A child who has outgrown child-restraint systems should sit in the rear and use seat belts, both lap and shoulder. If the shoulder belt crosses the neck or face, move the child closer to the center of the vehicle.

Statistics confirm that the rear seats are the best place for all children up to 12 years of age, and more so with a supplemental restraint system (air bags).

A rear-facing child-restraint system should NEVER be used on the front seat with the air bag system activated. The front passenger's seat is also the least preferred seat for other child-restraint systems.

To reduce the chance of injuries caused by deployment of the front passenger air bag, the front passenger seat weight sensors work as a part of the supplemental restraint system. This system deactivates the front passenger front and side air bags and also the front passenger seat belt pretensioner system when the total seated weight on the front passenger seat is less than approximately 30 kg (66 lb).

When an infant or small child sits on the front passenger seat, the system shuts off the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system, so make sure the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.

Even if the front passenger air bag is shut off, Mazda strongly recommends that children be properly restrained and child-restraint systems of all kinds are properly secured on the rear seats which are the best place for children.

For more details, refer to Front passenger seat weight sensors (page 2-46).

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WARNING Use the correct size child-restraint system:

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.

Follow the manufacturer's instructions and always keep the child-restraint system buckled down:

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 any child-restraint system is properly secured in place according to the child- restraint system manufacturer's instructions. When not in use, remove it from the vehicle or fasten it with a seat belt, or latch it down to BOTH LATCH lower anchors for LATCH child-restraint systems and the corresponding tether anchor.

Always secure a child in a proper child-restraint system: Holding a child in your arms while the vehicle is moving is extremely dangerous. No matter how strong the person may be, he or she cannot hold onto a child in a sudden stop or collision and it could result in serious injury or death to the child or other occupants. Even in a moderate accident, the child may be exposed to air bag forces that could result in serious injury or death to the child, or the child may be slammed into an adult, causing injury to both child and adult.

Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy:

Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous even though you may feel assured that a front passenger air bag will not deploy based on the fact that the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates. 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.

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Do not install a front-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat unless it is unavoidable:

In a collision, the force of a deploying air bag could cause serious injury or death to the child. If installing a front-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is unavoidable, move the front passenger seat as back as possible.

Seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is dangerous: Vehicles equipped with front passenger seat weight sensors are also equipped with a front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light (page 2-34). Even with the front passenger seat weight sensors, if you must use the front passenger seat for children, seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat under the following conditions increases the danger of the front passenger air bag deploying and could result in serious injury or death to the child. The total seated weight of the child with the child-restraint system on the front

passenger seat is approximately 30 kg (66 lb) or more with a child in the child- restraint system.

Luggage or other items are placed on the seat with the child in the child-restraint system.

A rear passenger or luggage push or pull down on the front passenger seatback. A rear passenger puts their feet on the front seat rails. Luggage or other items are placed on the seatback or hung on the head restraint. The seat is washed. Liquids are spilled on the seat. The front passenger seat is moved backward, pushing into luggage or other items

placed behind it. The front passenger seatback contacts the second-row seat. Luggage or other items are placed between the front passenger seat and driver

seat. Any accessories, which might increase the total seated weight on the front

passenger seat, are attached to the front passenger seat. The designated positions with seat belts on the rear seats are the safest places for children. Always use seat belts and child restraints.

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Do not allow a child to lean over or against the side window of a vehicle with side and curtain air bags:

It is dangerous to allow anyone to lean over or against the side window, the area of the front passenger seat, the front and rear window pillars and the roof edge along both sides from which the side and curtain air bags deploy, even if a child-restraint system is used. If the vehicle is equipped with side and curtain air bags, the impact of inflation could cause serious injury or death to the child. Furthermore, leaning over or against the front door could block the side and curtain air bags and eliminate the advantages of supplemental protection. With the front air bag and the additional side air bag that comes out of the front seat, the rear seat is always a better location for children. Do not allow a child to lean over or against the side window, even if the child is seated in a child-restraint system.

Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time: Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used in this way cannot spread the impact forces properly and the two passengers could be crushed together and seriously injured or even killed. Never use one belt for more than one person at a time and always operate the vehicle with each occupant properly restrained.

CAUTION A seat belt or child-restraint system can become very hot in a closed vehicle during warm weather. To avoid burning yourself or a child, check them before you or your child touches them.

NOTE Your Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachment of specially designed LATCH child-restraint systems in the rear seats. When using these anchors to secure a child-restraint system, refer to LATCH Child-Restraint Systems (page 2-36).

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Installing Child-Restraint Systems

Accident statistics reveal that a child is safer in the rear seats. The front passenger's seat is clearly the worst choice for any child under 12, and with rear- facing child-restraint systems it is clearly unsafe due to air bags.

Some child-restraint systems now come with tethers and therefore must be installed on the seats that take tethers to be effective. In your Mazda, tethered child-restraint systems can only be accommodated in the four positions on the rear seats.

Even if your vehicle is equipped with front passenger seat weight sensors (page 2-46), which automatically deactivates the front passenger air bag, a rear seat is the safest place for a child of any age or size.

Some child-restraint systems also employ specially designed LATCH attachments; refer to LATCH Child-Restraint Systems (page 2-36).

WARNING Tethered Child-Restraint Systems Work Only on Tether-Equipped Rear Seats:

Installation of a tether equipped child-restraint system in the front passenger's seat defeats the safety design of the system and will result in an increased chance of serious injury if the child-restraint system goes forward without benefit of being tethered. Place tether equipped child-restraint systems where there are tether anchors.

qRear Seats Child-Restraint System Installation

Follow these instructions when using a child-restraint system, unless you are attaching a LATCH-equipped child- restraint system to the rear LATCH lower anchors. Refer to LATCH Child- Restraint Systems (page 2-36).

NOTE Follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions carefully. If you are not sure whether you have a LATCH system or tether, check in the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions and follow them accordingly. Depending on the type of child-restraint system, it may not employ seat belts which are in automatic locking mode.

1. If the seat in which you install a child- restraint system has a seat slide function, slide the seat as far back as possible.

2. Make sure the seatback is securely latched by pushing it back until it is fully locked.

3. Secure the child-restraint system with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. See the manufacturer's instructions on the child-restraint system for belt routing instructions.

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4. 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.

5. Push the child-restraint system firmly into the vehicle seat. Be sure the belt retracts as snugly as possible. Clicking from the retractor will be heard during retraction if the system is in the automatic locking mode. If the belt does not lock the seat down tight, repeat this step.

NOTE 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.

6. If your child-restraint system requires the use of a tether strap, refer to the manufacturer's instructions to hook and tighten the tether strap after raising the head restraint (Second-row seats).

Anchor bracket location (Second-row seats)

Marking

Tether strap position (Second-row seats)

Tether strap

Anchor bracket

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Anchor bracket location (Third-row seat)

Anchor bracket

Marking

Tether strap position (Third-row seat)

Tether strap

WARNING Use the tether and tether anchor only for a child-restraint system:

Using the tether or tether anchor to secure anything but a child-restraint system is dangerous. This could weaken or damage the tether or tether anchor and result in injury.

Always route the tether strap between the head restraint and the seatback (Second-row seats):

Routing the tether strap on top of the head restraint is dangerous. In a collision the tether strap could slide off the head restraint and loosen the child-restraint system. The child- restraint system could move which may result in death or injury to the child.

Always route the tether strap over the head restraint (Third-row seat):

Routing the tether strap between the head restraint posts is dangerous as it could damage or weaken the seatback, resulting in the child- restraint system not being correctly secured. In a collision, the child- restraint system could shift or loosen which may result in death or injury to the child.

Always attach the tether strap to the correct tether anchor position:

Attaching the tether strap to the incorrect tether anchor position is dangerous. In a collision, the tether strap could come off and loosen the child-restraint system. If the child- restraint system moves it could result in death or injury to the child.

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qIf You Must Use the Front Seat for Children

If you cannot put all children in the rear seats, at least put the smallest children in the rear and be sure the largest child up front uses the shoulder belt over the shoulder. NEVER put a rear-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat, even with a seat weight sensor equipped vehicle. This seat is also not set up for tethered child-restraint systems, put them in one of the rear seat positions set up with tether anchors. Likewise the LATCH child-restraint system cannot be secured in the front passenger's seat and should be used in the second-row seats. Don't allow anyone to sleep against the side window if you have an optional side and curtain air bag, it could cause serious injuries to an out of position occupant. As children more often sleep in cars, it is better to put them in the rear seat. If installing the child-restraint system on the front seat is unavoidable, follow these instructions when using a front-facing child-restraint system in the front passenger's seat.

NOTE l To check if your front seats have side air

bags: Mazda vehicles equipped with side air bag will have a SRS AIRBAG tag on the outboard shoulder of the front seats.

l To check if your vehicle has curtain air bags: Mazda vehicles equipped with curtain air bag will have an SRS AIRBAG marking on the front and rear window pillars along the roof edge.

WARNING Always move the front passenger seat as far back as possible if installing a front-facing child-restraint system on it is unavoidable:

As your vehicle has front air bags and doubly so if your vehicle has side air bags, a front-facing child- restraint system should be put on the front passenger seat only when it is unavoidable. Even if the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates, always move the seat as far back as possible, because the force of a deploying air bag could cause 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:

Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous. Even in a moderate collision, 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. Even though you may feel assured that the front passenger air bag will not deploy based on the fact that the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.

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Do not allow a child to lean over or against the side window of a vehicle with side and curtain air bags:

It is dangerous to allow anyone to lean over or against the side window, the area of the front passenger seat, the front and rear window pillars and the roof edge along both sides from which the side and curtain air bags deploy, even if a child-restraint system is used. If the vehicle is equipped with side and curtain air bags, the impact of inflation could cause serious injury or death to the child. Furthermore, leaning over or against the front door could block the side and curtain air bags and eliminate the advantages of supplemental protection. With the front air bag and the additional side air bag that comes out of the front seat, the rear seat is always a better location for children. Do not allow a child to lean over or against the side window, even if the child is seated in a child-restraint system.

qFront Passenger's Seat Child- Restraint System Installation

1. Slide the seat as far back as possible.

2. Secure the child-restraint system with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. See the manufacturer's instructions on the child-restraint system for belt routing instructions.

3. 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.

4. Push the child-restraint system firmly into the vehicle seat. Be sure the belt retracts as snugly as possible. Clicking from the retractor will be heard during retraction if the system is in automatic locking mode. If the belt does not lock the seat down tight, repeat the previous step and also this one.

NOTE l 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.

l Follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions carefully. Depending on the type of child-restraint system, it may not employ seat belts which are in automatic locking mode.

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5. Make sure the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates after installing a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat. Refer to Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light on page 2-46.

WARNING Do not seat a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat if the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminated:

While it is always better to install any child-restraint system on the rear seat, it is imperative that a child- restraint system ONLY be used on the front passenger seat if the deactivation indicator light illuminates when the child is seated in the child-restraint system (page 2-46). Seating a child in a child- restraint system installed on the front passenger seat with the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light not illuminated is dangerous. If this indicator light does not illuminate even when the total seated weight is less than approximately 30 kg (66 lb), this means that the front passenger front and side air bags, and seat belt pretensioner are ready for deployment. If an accident were to deploy an air bag, a child in a child- restraint system sitting in the front passenger seat could be seriously injured or killed. If the indicator light does not illuminate after seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat, seat a child in a child-restraint system on the rear seat and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

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LATCH Child-Restraint Systems Your Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachment of specially designed LATCH child-restraint systems in the rear seats. Both anchors must be used, otherwise the seat will bounce around and put the child in danger. Most LATCH child-restraint systems must also be used in conjunction with a tether to be effective. If they have a tether you must use it to better assure your child's safety.

WARNING Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the use of the child-restraint system:

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 child- restraint system manufacturer's instructions.

Never attach two child-restraint systems to the same LATCH lower anchor: Attaching two child-restraint systems to the same LATCH lower anchor is dangerous. In a collision, one anchor may not be strong enough to hold two child-restraint system attachments, and it may break, causing serious injury or death. If you use the seat position for another child-restraint system when an outboard LATCH position is occupied, use the center seat belts instead, and the tether if tether-equipped.

Make sure the child-restraint system is properly secured: 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. Follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions on belt routing to secure the seat just as you would with a child in it so that nobody is tempted to put a child in an improperly secured seat later on. When not in use, remove it from the vehicle or fasten it with a seat belt, or latch it down to BOTH LATCH lower anchors for LATCH child-restraint systems.

Make sure there are no seat belts or foreign objects near or around the LATCH child- restraint system:

Not following the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions when installing the child-restraint system is dangerous. If seat belts or a foreign object prevent the child-restraint system from being securely attached to the LATCH lower anchors and the child-restraint system is installed improperly, the child-restraint system could move in a sudden stop or collision causing serious injury or death to the child or other occupants. When installing the child-restraint system, make sure there are no seat belts or foreign objects near or around the LATCH lower anchors. Always follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions.

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qLATCH Child-Restraint System Installation Procedure (Second- Row Seats Only)

1. Slide the second-row seat as far back as possible.

2. Make sure the seatback is securely latched by pushing it back until it is fully locked.

3. Expand the area between the seat bottom and the seatback slightly to verify the locations of the LATCH lower anchors.

NOTE The markings above the LATCH lower anchors indicate the locations of LATCH lower anchors for the attachment of a child-restraint system.

4. Secure the child-restraint system using BOTH LATCH lower anchors, following the child-restraint system manufacturer's instruction.

5. If your child-restraint system came equipped with a tether, that probably means it is very important to properly secure the tether for child safety. Please carefully follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions when installing tethers.

Anchor bracket location

Marking

Tether strap position

Tether strap

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WARNING Use the tether and tether anchor only for a child-restraint system:

Using the tether or tether anchor to secure anything but a child-restraint system is dangerous. This could weaken or damage the tether or tether anchor and result in injury.

Always route the tether strap between the head restraint and the seatback:

Routing the tether strap on top of the head restraint is dangerous. In a collision the tether strap could slide off the head restraint and loosen the child-restraint system. The child- restraint system could move which may result in death or injury to the child.

Always attach the tether strap to the correct tether anchor position:

Attaching the tether strap to the incorrect tether anchor position is dangerous. In a collision, the tether strap could come off and loosen the child-restraint system. If the child- restraint system moves it could result in death or injury to the child.

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Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) Precautions The front and side supplemental restraint systems (SRS) include up to 6 air bags. Please verify which kinds of air bags are equipped on your vehicle by locating the SRS AIRBAG location indicators. These indicators are visible in the area where the air bags are installed. The air bags are installed in the following locations:

l The steering wheel hub (driver air bag) l The front passenger dashboard (front passenger air bag) l The outboard sides of the front seatbacks (side air bags)

l The front and rear window pillars, and the roof edge along both sides (curtain air bags)

These systems operate independently depending on the type of accident encountered; if you have side and curtain air bags, the side and curtain air bags are not likely to deploy on both sides in the same accident because a vehicle is not often hit from both sides. The side and curtain air bags and the frontal air bag system will not normally deploy during the same type of accident unless a combination of frontal and side impacts occur.

The air bag supplemental restraint systems are designed to provide supplemental protection only in the front seats in certain situations and the rear outside passenger positions only in same-side collisions, so seat belts are always important in the following ways:

Without seat belt usage, the air bags cannot provide adequate protection during an accident. Seat belt usage is necessary to: l Keep the occupant from being thrown into an inflating air bag. l Reduce the possibility of injuries during an accident that is not designed for air bag inflation, such as roll-over or rear impact.

l Reduce the possibility of injuries in frontal or side collisions that are not severe enough to activate the air bags.

l Reduce the possibility of being thrown from your vehicle. l Reduce the possibility of injuries to lower body and legs during an accident because the air bags provide no protection to these parts of the body.

l Hold the driver in a position which allows better control of the vehicle.

Children should be protected by a child-restraint system as stipulated by law in every state and province. In certain states and provinces, laws vary on the size a child must be to use a child-restraint system (page 2-26). Carefully consider which child-restraint system is necessary for your child and follow the installation directions in this Owner's Manual as well as the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions.

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WARNING Seat belts must be worn in air bag equipped vehicles:

Depending only on the air bags for protection during an accident is dangerous. Alone, air bags may not prevent serious injuries. The appropriate air bags can be expected to inflate only in the first collision with frontal, near frontal or side forces that are at least moderate. Vehicle occupants should always wear seat belts.

Children should not ride in the front passenger seat: Placing a child, 12 years or under, in the front seat is dangerous. The child could be hit by a deploying air bag and be seriously injured or even killed. A sleeping child is more likely to lean against the door and be hit by the side air bag in a moderate, right-side collision. Whenever possible, always secure a child 12 years and under on the rear seats with an appropriate child-restraint system for the child's age and size.

Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy:

Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous even though you may feel assured that a front passenger air bag will not deploy based on the fact that the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates. 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.

Do not sit too close to the driver and front passenger air bags: Sitting too close to the driver and front passenger air bag modules or placing hands or feet on them is extremely dangerous. The driver and front passenger air bags inflate with great force and speed. Serious injuries could occur if someone is too close. The driver should always hold onto only the rim of the steering wheel. The front seat passenger should keep both feet on the floor. Front seat occupants should adjust their seats as far back as possible and always sit upright against the seatbacks with seat belts worn properly.

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Sit in the center of the seat and wear seat belts properly: Sitting too close to the side air bag modules or placing hands on them is extremely dangerous. The side air bags inflate with great force and speed directly out of the outboard side of the front seat and expand along the front door on the side the car is hit. Serious injury could occur if someone is sitting too close to the door or leaning against a window, or if rear seat occupants grab the sides of the front seatbacks. Furthermore, sleeping up against the door or hanging out the windows in the vehicle could block the side and curtain air bags and eliminate the advantages of supplemental protection. Give the side and curtain air bags room to work by sitting in the center of the seat while the vehicle is moving with seat belts worn properly.

Do not attach objects on or around the area where driver and front passenger air bags deploy:

Attaching an object to the driver and front passenger air bag modules or placing something in front of them is dangerous. In an accident, an object could interfere with air bag inflation and injure the occupants.

Do not attach objects on or around the area where a side air bag deploys: Attaching objects to a front seat in such a way as to cover the outboard side of the seat in any way is dangerous. In an accident the object could interfere with the side air bag, which inflates from the outboard side of the front seats, impeding the added protection of the side air bag system or redirecting the air bag in a way that is dangerous. Furthermore, the bag could be cut open releasing the gas. Do not hang net bags, map pouches or backpacks with side straps on the front seats. Never use seat covers on the front seats. Always keep the side air bag modules in your front seats free to deploy in the event of a side collision.

Do not attach objects on or around the area where a curtain air bag deploys: Attaching objects to the areas where the curtain air bag deploys such as on the windshield glass, side door glass, front and rear window pillars, and along the roof edge and assist grips is dangerous. In an accident the object could interfere with the curtain air bag, which inflates from the front and rear window pillars and along the roof edge, impeding the added protection of the curtain air bag system or redirecting the air bag in a way that is dangerous. Furthermore, the bag could be cut open spewing exhaust. Do not place hangers or any other objects on the assist grips. When hanging clothes, hang them on the coat hook directly. Always keep the curtain air bag modules free to deploy in the event of a side collision.

Do not touch the components of the supplemental restraint system after the air bags have inflated:

Touching the components of the supplemental restraint system after the air bags have inflated is dangerous. Immediately after inflation, they are very hot. You could get burned.

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Never install any front-end equipment to your vehicle: Installation of front-end equipment, such as frontal protection bar (kangaroo bar, bull bar, push bar, or other similar devices.), 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.

Do not modify the suspension: Modifying the vehicle suspension is dangerous. If the vehicle's height or the suspension is modified, the vehicle will be unable to accurately detect a collision resulting in incorrect or unexpected air bag deployment and the possibility of serious injuries.

Do not modify the supplemental restraint system: Modifying the components or wiring of the supplemental restraint system is dangerous. You could accidentally activate it or make it inoperable. Do not make any modifications to the supplemental restraint system. This includes installing trim, badges, or anything else over the air bag modules. It also includes installing extra electrical equipment on or near system components or wiring. An Authorized Mazda Dealer can provide the special care needed in the removal and installation of front seats. It is important to protect the side and curtain air bag wiring and connections to assure that the bags do not accidentally deploy and that the seats retain an undamaged air bag connection.

Do not place luggage or other objects under the front seats: Placing luggage or other objects under the front seats is dangerous. The components essential to the supplemental restraint system could be damaged, and in the event of a side collision, the appropriate air bags may not deploy, which could result in death or serious injury. To prevent damage to the components essential to the supplemental restraint system, do not place luggage or other objects under the front seats.

NOTE l When an air bag deploys, a loud inflation noise can be heard and some smoke will be released.

Neither is likely to cause injury, however, the texture of the air bags may cause light skin injuries on body parts not covered with clothing through friction.

l Should you sell your Mazda, we urge you to tell the new owner of its air bag systems and that familiarization with all instructions about them, from the Owner's Manual, is important.

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Supplemental Restraint System Components The supplemental restraint systems (SRS) have two basic subsystems: l The air bag system with inflators and air bags. l The electrical system with crash sensors and diagnostic module.

The air bags are mounted in the following locations: l The steering wheel hub l The front passenger dashboard l The outboard sides of the front seatbacks

l The front and rear window pillars, and the roof edge along both sides

The air bags are out of sight until activated.

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qFront Air Bag System Components

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(10)

(1) Front dual stage inflators and air bags (2) Front air bag sensor (3) Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light (page 2-46) (4) Crash sensors and diagnostic module (SAS unit) (5) Front seat belt pretensioner and load limiting systems (page 2-20) (6) Front passenger seat weight sensors (page 2-46) (7) Front passenger seat weight sensor control module (8) Driver and front passenger seat belt buckle switches (page 2-46) (9) Driver seat slide position sensor (page 2-46) (10) Front seats

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qSide and Curtain Air Bag System Components

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(1) Side and curtain inflators and air bags (2) Front seats (3) Side crash sensor (4) Crash sensors and diagnostic module (SAS unit)

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qHow the Front Air Bags Work

When air bag crash sensors detect a frontal impact of greater than moderate force, an electrical current is sent to the inflators. Gases are produced to inflate the front air bags and after the inflation, the front air bags quickly deflate. The front air bags will function only once. After that, the front air bags will not work again and must be replaced. Only an Authorized Mazda Dealer can replace the system components.

The front, dual stage air bags control air bag inflation in two energy stages. During an impact of moderate severity the front air bags deploy with lesser energy, whereas during more severe impacts, they deploy with more energy. Deployment of the front air bags may differ between the driver and the front passenger depending on the driver seat position, front passenger weight and front seat belt usage, all of which provide data from each sensor to the air bag system.

The front air bags will deploy only in a frontal or frontal offset impact.

Driver seat slide position sensor

Your vehicle is equipped with a driver seat slide position sensor as a part of the supplemental restraint system. The sensor is located under the driver seat. The sensor determines whether the driver seat is fore or aft of a reference position and sends the seat position to the diagnostic module (SAS unit). The sensor is also designed to control the deployment of the driver air bag depending on how close the driver seat is to the steering wheel.

The air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system warning light flashes if the sensor has a possible malfunction (page 2-54).

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Front passenger seat weight sensors

Your vehicle is also equipped with the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light (page 2-34). These sensors are located under both of the front passenger seat rails. These sensors determine the total seated weight on the front passenger seat. The sensors are also designed to prevent the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system from deploying if the total seated weight is less than approximately 30 kg (66 lb).

To reduce the chance of injuries caused by deployment of the front passenger air bag, the system deactivates the front passenger front and side air bags and also the seat belt pretensioner system when:

l There is no passenger in the front passenger seat. (The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminate.)

l The total seated weight on the front passenger seat is less than approximately 30 kg (66 lb). (The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.)

This system shuts off the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system, so make sure the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates according to the following table.

The air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system warning light flashes and the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates if the sensors have a possible malfunction. If this happens, the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system will not deploy.

Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light

This indicator light illuminates to remind you that the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner will not deploy during a collision.

If the front passenger weight sensors are working properly, the indicator light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. After about 6 seconds it goes out.

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The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates or is off under the following conditions:

Total seated weight on the front passenger seat

Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light

Front passenger front and side air bags

Front passenger seat belt pretensioner

system

Empty (Not occupied)* OFF OFF OFF

Less than approx. 30 kg (66 lb)

ON OFF OFF

Approx. 42 kg (93 lb) or more

OFF ON ON

* If the front passenger seat belt is buckled, the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates, however this does not indicate a malfunction.

If the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and does not illuminate as indicated in the above chart, do not allow a child to sit in the front passenger seat and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The system may not work properly in an accident.

WARNING Do not decrease the total seated weight on the front passenger seat:

When an adult or large child sits on the front passenger seat, decreasing the total seated weight on the front passenger seat from the total seated weight of approximately 42 kg (93 lb) required for air bag deployment is dangerous. The front passenger seat weight sensors will detect the reduced total seated weight condition and the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system will not deploy during an accident. The front passenger will not have the supplementary protection of the air bag, which could result in serious injury. Decreasing the total seated weight on the front passenger seat from the total seated weight of approximately 42 kg (93 lb) could result in an air bag not deploying under the following conditions, for example: A rear passenger pushes up on the front passenger seat with the feet. Luggage or other items placed under the front passenger seat or between the

front passenger seat and driver seat that push up the front passenger seat bottom.

The front passenger seat occupant sits in a manner that does not place the entire weight of the occupant on the seat such as by sitting too close to the door, grasping the assist grip or the rim of the moonroof and sitting with the seatback reclined too far.

Any accessories which might decrease the total seated weight on the front passenger seat are attached to the front passenger seat.

The front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner systems will deactivate if the total seated weight on the front passenger seat is close to 30 kg (66 lb) and they will reactivate before the weight exceeds 42 kg (93 lb).

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Do not increase the total seated weight on the front passenger seat: When an infant or small child sits on the front passenger seat, increasing the total seated weight on the front passenger seat from the total seated weight of approximately 30 kg (66 lb) is dangerous. The front passenger seat weight sensors will detect the increased total seated weight, which could result in the unexpected deployment of the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system in an accident and may cause serious injury. Increasing the total seated weight on the front passenger seat beyond the total seated weight of approximately 30 kg (66 lb) could result in the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system deployment in an accident under the following conditions, for example: Luggage or other items are placed on the seat with the child in the child-restraint

system. A rear passenger or luggage push or pull down on the front passenger seatback. A rear passenger steps on the front passenger seat rails with the feet. Luggage or other items are placed on the seatback or hung on the head restraint. The seat is washed. Liquids are spilled on the seat. The front passenger seat is moved backward, pushing into luggage or other items

placed behind it. The front passenger seatback contacts the second-row seat. Luggage or other items are placed between the front passenger seat and driver

seat. Any accessories which might increase the total seated weight on the front

passenger seat are attached to the front passenger seat. The front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner systems will deactivate if the total seated weight on the front passenger seat is less than approximately 30 kg (66 lb) and they will reactivate when the weight exceeds approximately 42 kg (93 lb).

CAUTION To assure proper deployment of the front air bag and to prevent damage to the

sensors in the front seat bottoms: Do not place sharp objects on the front seat bottoms or leave heavy luggage on

them. Do not spill any liquids on the front seats or under the front seats.

To allow the sensors to function properly, always perform the following: Adjust the front seats as far back as possible and always sit upright against the

seatbacks with seat belts worn properly. If you place your child on the front passenger seat, secure the child-restraint

system properly and slide the front passenger seat as far back as possible (page 2-34).

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NOTE l The system requires about 10 seconds to alternate between turning the front passenger front and

side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system on or off. l The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light may illuminate repeatedly if luggage or

other items are put on the front passenger seat, or if the temperature of the vehicle's interior changes suddenly.

l The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light may illuminate for 10 seconds if the total seated weight on the front passenger seat changes.

l If the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminate after installing a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat, install the child-restraint system on the rear seat and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

Driver and front passenger buckle switches

The buckle switches on the front seat belts detect whether or not the front seat belts are securely fastened and further control the deployment of the air bags.

qHow the Side and Curtain Air Bags Work

When air bag crash sensors detect a side impact of greater than moderate force, an electrical current is sent to the inflators. Gases are produced to inflate the side and curtain air bags and after the inflation, the side and curtain air bags quickly deflate. However, the side air bag system for the front passenger is designed to only deploy in accordance with the total seated weight on the front passenger seat. The side and curtain air bags will function only once. After that, the side and curtain air bags will not work again and must be replaced. Only an Authorized Mazda Dealer can replace the systems.

The side and curtain air bags will deploy only on the side the vehicle receives the force of the impact.

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qAir Bag Activation/Deactivation

NOTE If the front passenger seat weight sensors detect a total seated weight on the front passenger seat is less than approximately 42 kg (93 lb), the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner may not deploy (page 2-46), but the curtain air bags may deploy.

Front air bag activation

The front air bags will inflate if the severity of impact is above the designed threshold level. l Hitting a solid wall straight on at greater than about 22 km/h (14 mph).

l Hitting a curb, pavement edge or hard object.

l Landing hard or the vehicle falling.

l Frontal impact within about a 30 degree range from head-on to the vehicle.

l Driving into a big hole or hitting the far side of a hole.

Limitations to front air bag activation

Depending on the severity of impact, the front air bags may not inflate in the following cases: l Impacts involving trees or poles cause severe cosmetic damage but may not have enough stopping force to activate the air bag.

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l Frontal offset impact to the vehicle may not provide the stopping force necessary for air bag deployment.

l Rear-ending or running under a truck's tail gate may not provide the stopping force necessary for air bag deployment.

Non-activation of front air bags

Front air bags will not normally inflate in the following cases: l Collision from the rear.

l Impact to the side, but it may deploy the side and curtain air bags.

l Vehicle roll-over, may deploy the side and curtain air bags but not the front air bags.

Side and curtain air bag activation

The severity of impact above the designed threshold level to one side of the vehicle (driver or passenger side areas) will cause the side and curtain air bags on that side to inflate, but it will not normally deploy the front air bags.

Limitations to side and curtain air bag activation

Depending on the severity of impact, the side and curtain air bags may not inflate in the following cases: l Frontal offset impact may not provide enough side impact to deploy the side and curtain air bags.

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l Side impacts involving trees or poles can cause severe cosmetic damage but may not have enough impact force to activate the side and curtain air bags.

l Vehicle roll-over may not provide enough side force to deploy the side and curtain air bags.

l Side impacts with two-wheeled vehicles may not provide enough force to deploy the side and curtain air bags.

Non-activation of side and curtain air bag

The side and curtain air bags will not normally inflate in the following cases: l Collision from the rear.

l Collision from the front, but it may deploy the front air bags.

qConstant Monitoring

The following components of the air bag systems are monitored by a diagnostic system:

l SAS unit l Front air bag sensor l Air bag modules l Side crash sensors

l Front seat belt pretensioners l Related wiring l Driver seat slide position sensor l Front passenger seat weight sensors l Driver and front passenger seat belt buckle switches

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The diagnostic module continuously monitors the system's readiness. This begins when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and continues while the vehicle is being driven.

qAir Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light

If the air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system is working properly, the warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is cranked. The warning light turns off after a specified period of time.

A system malfunction is indicated if the warning light constantly illuminates or does not illuminate at all when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. If either of these occur, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The system may not work in an accident.

WARNING Never tamper with the air bag/ pretensioner systems and always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform all servicing and repairs:

Self-servicing or tampering with the systems is dangerous. An air bag/ pretensioner could accidentally activate or become disabled causing serious injury or death.

qMaintenance

The air bag systems do not require regular maintenance. But if any of the following occurs, take your vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible: l The air bag system warning light flashes.

l The air bag system warning light remains illuminated.

l The air bag system warning light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

l The air bags have deployed. l Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or does not illuminate as indicated in the chart. For more details about this indicator light and this chart, refer to Front passenger seat weight sensors (page 2-46).

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WARNING Do not operate a vehicle with damaged air bag/seat belt pretensioner system components:

Expended or damaged air bag/seat belt pretensioner system components must be replaced after any collision which caused them to deploy or damage them. Only a trained Authorized Mazda Dealer can fully evaluate these systems to see that they will work in any subsequent accident. Driving with an expended or damaged air bag or pretensioner unit will not afford you the necessary protection in the event of any subsequent accident which could result in serious injury or death.

Do not remove interior air bag parts: Removing any components such as the front seats, front dashboard, the steering wheel or parts on the front and rear window pillars and along the roof edge, containing air bag parts or sensors is dangerous. These parts contain essential air bag components. The air bag could accidentally activate and cause serious injuries. Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer remove these parts.

Dispose of the air bag properly: Improper disposal of an air bag or a vehicle with live air bags in it can be extremely dangerous. Unless all safety procedures are followed, injury can result. Ask an Authorized Mazda Dealer how to safely dispose of an air bag or how to scrap an air bag equipped vehicle.

NOTE If it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restraint system modified to accommodate a person with certain medical conditions in accordance with a certified physician, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer, refer to Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) (page 9-2).

Essential Safety Equipment

SRS Air Bags

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3 Knowing Your Mazda

Explanation of basic operations and controls; opening/closing and adjustment of various parts.

Doors and Locks ........................................................................... 3-2 Keys .......................................................................................... 3-2 Keyless Entry System ............................................................... 3-3 Door Locks ............................................................................... 3-6 Liftgate .................................................................................... 3-11 Power Windows ...................................................................... 3-13 Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap ........................................................... 3-15 Hood ....................................................................................... 3-16 Moonroof ............................................................................. 3-17

Security System ........................................................................... 3-19 Immobilizer System ................................................................ 3-19 Theft-Deterrent System ........................................................ 3-21

Steering Wheel and Mirrors ...................................................... 3-23 Steering Wheel ........................................................................ 3-23 Mirrors .................................................................................... 3-23

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WARNING Do not leave the keys in your vehicle with children and keep them in a place where your children will not find or play with them:

Leaving children in a vehicle with the key is dangerous. This could result in someone being badly injured or even killed. These new kinds of keys are fascinating to children. They could play with power windows or other controls, or even make the vehicle move.

NOTE l Refer to Immobilizer System (page 3-19) for

information regarding keys and engine starting.

l (With theft-deterrent system) Refer to Theft-Deterrent System (page 3-21) for information regarding keys and the prevention of vehicle and vehicle contents theft.

The keys operate all locks.

Key code number plate

Retractable type key

A code number is stamped on the plate attached to the key set; detach this plate and store it in a safe place (not in the vehicle) for use if you need to make a replacement key.

NOTE Write down the code number and keep it in a separate safe and convenient place, but not in the vehicle. If your key is lost, consult your Authorized Mazda Dealer and have your code number ready.

Key extend/retract method (Retractable type key)

To extend the key, press the release button.

To retract the key, rotate it into the holder while pressing the release button.

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Keyless Entry System This system remotely locks and unlocks the doors and the liftgate. It can also help you signal for attention. Press the buttons slowly and carefully.

CAUTION To avoid damage to the transmitter, do not: Drop it. Get it wet. Disassemble it. Expose it to high temperatures on

places such as the dashboard or hood, under direct sunlight.

NOTE l The keyless entry system is designed to

operate up to about 2.5 m (8 ft) from the center of the vehicle, but this may vary due to local conditions.

l The system doesn't operate when the key is in the ignition switch.

l Doors and the liftgate cannot be locked by pressing the lock button while any other door or the liftgate is open. Also, the hazard warning lights will not flash.

l If the transmitter does not operate when pressing a button or the operation range becomes too small, the battery may be dead. To install a new battery, refer to Maintenance (page 3-4).

l Additional transmitters can be obtained at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Up to 3 transmitters can be used with the keyless entry system per vehicle. Bring all transmitters to an Authorized Mazda Dealer when additional transmitters are required.

qTransmitter

Lock button

Unlock button

Panic button

Operation indicator light

NOTE l (U.S.A.)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.

l (CANADA) This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry CANADA. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

The operation indicator light flashes when the buttons are pressed.

Lock button

To lock the doors and the liftgate, press the lock button and the hazard warning lights will flash once.

To confirm that all doors and the liftgate have been locked, press the lock button again within 5 seconds. If they are closed and locked, the horn will sound.

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NOTE (Without theft-deterrent system) The hazard warning lights will flash once to indicate that all doors and the liftgate are locked. (With theft-deterrent system) l The hazard warning lights will not flash. l The hazard warning lights only flash when

the theft deterrent system is armed or turned off, refer to the theft-deterrent system (page 3-21).

NOTE l All doors and the liftgate cannot be locked

when any door or the liftgate is open and the key is in the ignition switch.

l Confirm that all doors and the liftgate are locked visually or audibly by use of the double click.

Unlock button

To unlock the driver's door, press the unlock button and the hazard warning lights will flash twice.

To unlock all doors and the liftgate, press the unlock button again within 5 seconds.

NOTE (Without theft-deterrent system) The hazard warning lights will flash twice to indicate that all doors and the liftgate are unlocked. (With theft-deterrent system) l The hazard warning lights will not flash. l The hazard warning lights only flash when

the theft deterrent system is armed or turned off, refer to the theft-deterrent system (page 3-21).

NOTE After unlocking with the transmitter, all doors and the liftgate will automatically lock if one of the doors or the liftgate is not opened within about 30 seconds.

Panic button

If you witness from a distance someone attempting to break into or damage your vehicle, pressing the panic button will activate the vehicle's alarm.

NOTE The panic button will work whether any door or the liftgate is open or closed.

Turning on the alarm

Pressing the panic button for 1 second or more will trigger the alarm for about 2 minutes and 30 seconds, and the following will occur: l The horn sounds intermittently. l The hazard warning lights flash.

Turning off the alarm

Press any button on the transmitter.

qTransmitter Maintenance

If the buttons on the transmitter are inoperable and the operation indicator light does not flash, the battery may be dead. Replace with a new battery before the transmitter becomes unusable.

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CAUTION Install the battery with the positive

pole ( ) facing down. Battery leakage could occur if it is not installed correctly.

When replacing the battery, be careful not to bend the electrical terminals or get oil on them. Also be careful not to get dirt in the transmitter as it could be damaged.

There is the danger of explosion if the battery is not correctly replaced.

Replace only with the same type battery (CR1620 or equivalent).

Dispose of used batteries according to the following instructions. Insulate the plus and minus

terminals of the battery using cellophane or equivalent tape.

Never disassemble. Never throw the battery into

fire and/or water. Never deform or crush.

Replacing the transmitter battery

1. Unfold the key (page 3-2).

2. Insert a screwdriver into the slot and push the tab to remove the key from the transmitter.

Tab

3. Insert a screwdriver into the slot and gently pry open the transmitter.

4. Remove the battery.

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5. Put in the new battery (CR1620 or equivalent) with the positive pole ( ) facing down.

6. Align the front and back covers and snap the transmitter shut.

7. Install the key to the transmitter.

qService

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.

CAUTION Radio equipment like this is governed by laws in the United States. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Door Locks

WARNING Always take all children and pets with you or leave a responsible person with them:

Leaving a child or a pet 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.

Do not leave the keys in your vehicle with children and keep them in a place where your children will not find or play with them:

Leaving children in a vehicle with the 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.

Keep all doors locked when driving: Unlocked doors in a moving vehicle are dangerous. Passengers can fall out if a door is accidentally opened and can more easily be thrown out in an accident.

Always close all the windows, lock the doors and take the key with you when leaving your vehicle unattended:

Leaving your vehicle unlocked is dangerous as children could lock themselves in a hot vehicle, which could result in death. Also, a vehicle left unlocked becomes an easy target for thieves and intruders.

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qLocking, Unlocking with Key

The driver's door can be locked/unlocked with the key. Turn the key toward the front to unlock, toward the back to lock.

Unlock Lock

qLocking, Unlocking with Transmitter

The doors can be locked/unlocked by operating the keyless entry system transmitter, refer to Keyless Entry System (page 3-3).

qLocking, Unlocking with Door- Lock Knob

Front doors

To lock either front door from the inside, push the door-lock knob. To unlock, pull it out.

Unlock

Lock

To lock either front door with the door- lock knob from the outside, push the door-lock knob to the lock position and close the door (pulling the door handle is not required).

Door-lock knob

NOTE When locking the doors using the door-lock knob from the outside, be careful not to leave the key inside the vehicle.

Sliding doors

To lock a sliding door from the inside, slide the door-lock knob toward the front. To unlock, slide it toward the back.

Unlock Lock

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To lock a sliding door with the door-lock knob from the outside, slide the door-lock knob toward the front to the lock position and close the door (pulling the door handle is not required).

Door-lock knob

qPower Door Locks

Vehicle lock-out prevention

The vehicle lock-out prevention feature prevents you from locking yourself out of the vehicle. With the key in the ignition switch, all doors and the liftgate will automatically unlock if they are locked using the power door locks with any door or the liftgate open.

Locking, unlocking with key

All doors and the liftgate lock automatically when the driver's door is locked with the key. All doors and the liftgate unlock when the driver's door is unlocked and the key is held in the unlock position for one second or longer.

Unlock Lock

NOTE Holding the key in the unlocked position in the driver's door lock for about a second unlocks all doors and the liftgate. To unlock only the driver's door, insert the key into the driver's door lock and turn the key briefly to the unlock position and then immediately return it to the center position.

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All doors and the liftgate lock automatically when LOCK is pushed. They all unlock when the unmarked part of the door-lock switch is pushed.

Unlock

Lock

qSliding Door Open/Close

WARNING After closing the sliding doors, always verify that they are securely closed:

Sliding doors not securely closed are dangerous, if the vehicle is driven with a sliding door not securely closed, the door could open unexpectedly resulting in an accident.

CAUTION When opening/closing a sliding door, follow the cautions below. If the cautions are not heeded, hands, feet, or even a head may be caught in a door resulting in an injury. Keep your hands, feet, and head

away from the sliding door openings.

Make sure that there is nothing behind the sliding doors.

Keep your hands and feet away from the sliding door rails, arms and pillars.

Pillar

ArmRail

NOTE When you leave the vehicle, stop the engine and lock the doors. And do not put valuables in your vehicle to prevent theft.

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Opening/closing from inside

To open, pull the inner door handle toward the back. To close, push the inner door handle toward the front.

Open

Close

Opening/closing from outside

Pull the outer door handle and slide the door.

NOTE The right sliding door cannot fully open when the fuel-filler lid is open. Close the fuel filler lid before opening the sliding door.

NOTE When closing the sliding door from the fully- opened position and from outside the vehicle, pull the outside door handle outward to release the latch, and slide the door toward the front.

qRear Door Child Safety Locks

These locks are intended to help prevent children from accidentally opening the sliding doors. Use them both whenever a child rides in the vehicle.

If you slide the child safety lock to the lock position before closing that door, the door cannot be opened from the inside. The door can be opened only by pulling the outside handle.

Unlock

Lock

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qEasy Closure

The Easy Closure system automatically closes the doors completely from the near- shut position.

WARNING When closing a sliding door, always keep hands and fingers away from the door:

Placing hands or fingers around a sliding door is dangerous because the door closes automatically from the near-shut position, which could cause hands and fingers to be pinched and injured.

NOTE If a door handle is pulled while the easy closure function is operating, the easy closure function can be stopped.

Liftgate

WARNING Never allow a person to ride in the luggage compartment:

Allowing a person to ride in the luggage compartment is dangerous. The person in the luggage compartment could be seriously injured or killed during sudden braking or a collision.

Do not drive with the liftgate open: Exhaust gas in the cabin of a vehicle is dangerous. An open liftgate in a moving vehicle will cause exhaust gas to be drawn into the cabin. This gas contains CO (carbon monoxide), which is colorless, odorless, and highly poisonous, and it can cause loss of consciousness and death. Moreover, an open liftgate could cause occupants to fall out in an accident.

qLocking, Unlocking with Key

The liftgate can be locked/unlocked by inserting the key into the driver's door key slot, refer to Power Door Locks (page 3-8).

qLocking, Unlocking with Transmitter

The liftgate can be locked/unlocked by operating the keyless entry system transmitter, refer to Keyless Entry System (page 3-3).

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qLocking, Unlocking with Door- Lock Switch

The liftgate can be locked/unlocked by operating the door-lock switch, refer to Power Door Locks (page 3-8).

qOpening and Closing the Liftgate

Opening the liftgate

Pull up on the handle.

NOTE The liftgate opens to a position ( ) slightly lower than the fully open position. To fully open the liftgate ( ), push it up around the area indicated by the arrow. Do not apply excessive force when pushing it up.

NOTE If the vehicle battery is dead or there is a malfunction in the electrical system and the liftgate cannot be unlocked, perform the following procedure as an emergency measure to unlock it:

1. Remove the cover on the interior surface of the liftgate.

Cover

2. Turn the lever to the right to unlock the liftgate.

Lever

After performing this emergency measure, have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

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Closing the liftgate

Use both hands to push the liftgate down until the lock snaps shut. Do not slam it. Pull up on the liftgate to make sure it is securely latched.

Power Windows The ignition switch must be in the ON position for the power windows to operate.

WARNING Make sure the opening is clear before closing a window:

Closing power windows are dangerous. A person's hands, head, or even neck could be caught by the window and result in serious injury or even death. This warning applies especially to children.

Always lock all passenger power windows with the power window lock switch on the driver's side while children are in the vehicle, and never allow children to play with power window switches:

Leaving the power window switches unlocked while children are in the vehicle is dangerous. Power window switches that are not locked with the power window lock switch would allow children to operate power windows unintentionally which could result in serious injury if a child's hands, head or neck becomes caught by the window.

CAUTION To prevent burning out the fuse and damaging the power window system, do not open or close more than three windows at once.

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qOperating the Driver's Side Power Window

Manual opening/closing

To open the window to the desired position, lightly hold down the switch. To close the window to the desired position, lightly pull up the switch.

Open

CloseDriver's window

Auto-opening

To fully open the window automatically, press the switch completely down.

To stop the window partway, lightly pull up the switch and then release it.

qOperating the Passenger Power Windows

The power windows may be operated when the power window lock switch on the driver's door is in the unlocked position.

The passenger windows may be opened or closed by the power window master control switches on the driver's door.

Left rear window

Power window lock switch

Front passenger's window

Right rear window

To open the window to the desired position, hold down the switch. To close the window to the desired position, pull up the switch.

Close

Open

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qPower Window Lock Switch

With the lock switch in the unlocked position, all power windows on each door can be operated.

With the lock switch in the locked position, only the driver's side power window can be operated.

Locked position

Unlocked position

WARNING Unless a passenger needs to operate a power window, keep the power window lock switch in the locked position:

Unintentional power window operation is dangerous. A person's hands, head, or neck could be caught by the window and result in serious injury.

Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap

WARNING When removing the fuel cap, loosen the cap slightly and wait for any hissing to stop. Then remove it:

Fuel spray is dangerous. Fuel can burn skin and eyes and cause illness if ingested. Fuel spray is released when there is pressure in the fuel tank and the fuel cap is removed too quickly.

Before refueling, stop the engine, and always keep sparks and flames away from the filler neck:

Fuel vapor is dangerous. It could be ignited by sparks or flames causing serious burns and injuries. Additionally, use of the incorrect fuel filler cap or not using a fuel filler cap may result in fuel leak, which could result in serious burns or death in an accident.

CAUTION Always use only a genuine Mazda fuel cap or an approved equivalent, available at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. The wrong cap can result in a serious malfunction of the fuel and emission control systems. It may also cause the check engine light in the instrument cluster to illuminate.

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qFuel-Filler Lid

To open, pull up the remote fuel-filler lid release.

Remote fuel-filler lid release

NOTE The fuel-filler lid cannot be opened when the right-side sliding door is open. Close the sliding door to open the fuel-filler lid.

qFuel-Filler Cap

To remove the filler cap, turn it counterclockwise.

To close the filler cap, turn it clockwise until it clicks.

Open

Close

Hood

WARNING Always check that the hood is closed and securely locked:

A hood that is not closed and securely locked is dangerous as it could fly open while the vehicle is moving and block the driver's vision which could result in a serious accident.

qOpening the Hood

1. With the vehicle parked, pull the release handle to unlock the hood.

2. Slide the hood latch and lift the hood.

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3. Grasp the support rod in the padded area indicated by the arrow.

Support rod

Clip

4. Secure the support rod in the stay hole indicated by the arrow to hold the hood open.

Support rod

Clip

qClosing the Hood

1. Check under the hood area to make certain all filler caps are in place and all loose items (e.g. tools, oil containers, etc.) have been removed.

2. Insert the support rod in its clip while holding up the hood. Verify that the support rod is secured in the clip before closing the hood.

3. Close the hood so that it locks securely.

Moonroof

The moonroof can be opened or closed electrically only when the ignition switch is in the ON position.

Tilt switch

Slide switch

WARNING Do not let passengers stand up or extend part of the body through the open moonroof while the vehicle is moving:

Extending the head, arms, or other parts of the body through the moonroof is dangerous. The head or arms could hit something while the vehicle is moving. This could cause serious injury or death.

Make sure the opening is clear before closing the moonroof:

A closing moonroof is dangerous. The hands, head, or even neck of a personespecially a child could be caught in it as it closes, causing serious injury or even death.

NOTE After washing your Mazda or after it rains, wipe the water off the moonroof before operating it to avoid water penetration which could cause rust and water damage to your headliner.

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qTilt Operation

The rear of the moonroof can be tilted open to provide more ventilation.

To fully tilt automatically, momentarily push the rear of the tilt switch. To stop tilting partway, push any part of the tilt or slide switch.

To close to the desired position, push the front of the tilt or slide switch.

Close

Tilt up

Close

qSlide Operation

To fully open automatically, momentarily push the rear of the slide switch. To stop sliding partway, push any part of the tilt or slide switch.

To close to the desired position, push the front of the tilt or slide switch.

Close Close

Open

qSunshade

The sunshade can be opened and closed by hand.

The sunshade opens automatically when the moonroof is opened, but must be closed by hand.

Sunshade

CAUTION The sunshade does not tilt. To avoid damaging the sunshade, do not push up on it.

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Immobilizer System The immobilizer system allows the engine to start only with a key the system recognizes.

If someone attempts to start the engine with an unrecognized key, the engine will not start, thereby helping to prevent the theft of your vehicle.

CAUTION Radio equipment like this is

governed by laws in the United States. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

To avoid damage to the key, do not: Drop the key. Get the key wet. Expose the key to any kind of

magnetic field. Expose the key to high

temperatures on places such as the dashboard or hood, under direct sunlight.

CAUTION When starting the engine do not allow the following, as the engine may not start due to the electronic signal from the ignition key not being transmitted correctly. A key ring rests on the key grip.

Metal parts of other keys or metal objects touch the key grip.

Spare keys or keys for other vehicles equipped with an immobilizer system touch or come near the key grip.

Devices for electronic purchases, or security passage touch or come near the key.

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NOTE l (U.S.A.)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.

l (CANADA) This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry CANADA. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

qOperation

Arming

The system is armed when the ignition switch is turned from the ON to the ACC position. The security indicator light in the instrument panel flashes every 2 seconds until the system is disarmed.

Disarming

The system is disarmed when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the correct ignition key. The security indicator light illuminates for about 3 seconds and goes out.

If the engine doesn't start with the correct ignition key, and the security indicator light keeps illuminating or flashing, the system may have a malfunction. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE l If the security indicator light comes on and

stays on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the engine will not start.

l Signals from a TVor 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 security indicator light. If it is flashing, remove the ignition key and wait 2 seconds or more, then reinsert it and try starting the engine again. If it doesn't start after 3 or more tries, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

l If the security indicator 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.

l Since the electronic codes are reset when repairing the immobilizer system, the keys are needed. Bring all the existing keys to an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

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qMaintenance

If you have a problem with the immobilizer system or the key, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE l The keys carry a unique electronic code.

For this reason, and to assure your safety, obtaining replacement key requires some waiting time. They are only available through an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

l Always keep a spare key, in case one is lost. If a key is lost, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

l If you lose a key, an Authorized Mazda Dealer will reset the electronic codes of your remaining keys and immobilizer system. Bring all the remaining keys to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to reset. Starting the vehicle with a key that has not been reset is not possible.

qModification and Add-On Equipment

Mazda cannot guarantee the immobilizer system's operation if the system has been modified or if any add-on equipment has been installed to it.

CAUTION To avoid damage to your vehicle, do not modify the system or install any add-on equipment to the immobilizer system or the vehicle.

Theft-Deterrent System

The theft-deterrent system is designed to prevent your vehicle or its contents from being stolen when all doors, hood, and liftgate are locked.

If forcible entry is attempted, the system sounds the horn and flashes the hazard warning lights.

NOTE l The theft-deterrent system operates with the

key or the keyless entry system transmitter. l The system will not function unless it is

properly armed. To properly secure the vehicle, always make sure all windows are completely closed and all doors and the liftgate are locked before leaving the vehicle. Remember to take your key and transmitter.

qOperation

System triggering conditions

The horn sounds intermittently and the hazard warning lights flash for about 25 seconds when the system is triggered by any one of the following: l Forcing open a door, the hood or the liftgate.

l Unlocking a door with the door lock switch.

l Opening a door by operating an inside door-lock knob.

l Opening the hood by operating the hood release handle.

If the system is triggered again, the lights and horn will activate until a door or the liftgate is unlocked with the key or with the transmitter.

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qHow to Arm the System

1. Remove the key from the ignition switch.

2. Make sure the hood is closed. Close and lock all doors and the liftgate from the outside using the key or press the lock button on your keyless entry system transmitter. The hazard warning lights will flash once to indicate that the system is armed.

The following method will also arm the theft-deterrent system: Close the hood and the liftgate . Press the area on the door-lock switch marked LOCK once. Close all doors.

NOTE Locking the doors with the inside door-lock knob will not arm the system.

qTo Turn off an Armed System

An armed system can be turned off by any one of the following methods: l Unlock a door with the key. l Press the unlock button on the keyless entry system transmitter.

l Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the ON position.

The hazard warning lights will flash twice to indicate that the system is turned off.

qTo Stop an Alarm

A triggered alarm can be turned off by any one of the following methods: l Unlock a door with the key. l Press the unlock button on the keyless entry system transmitter.

NOTE If you have any problem with the theft- deterrent system, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qModification and Add-On Equipment

Mazda cannot guarantee the theft- deterrent system's operation if the system has been modified or if any add-on equipment has been installed to it.

CAUTION To avoid damage to your vehicle, do not modify the system or install any add-on equipment to the theft- deterrent system or the vehicle.

qTheft-Deterrent Labels

A label indicating that your vehicle is equipped with a Theft-Deterrent System is in the glove box.

Mazda recommends that you affix it to the lower rear corner of a front door window.

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Steering Wheel

WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving:

Adjusting the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Moving it can very easily cause the driver to abruptly turn to the left or right. This can lead to loss of control or an accident.

qSteering Wheel Adjustment

To change the angle or length of the steering wheel:

1. Stop the vehicle, pull up the lock release lever under the steering column.

Lock release lever

2. Tilt the steering wheel and/or adjust the steering column length to the desired positions, push the lever down to lock the column.

3. Push the wheel up and down to be certain it's locked before driving.

Mirrors

qOutside Mirrors

Check the mirror angles before driving.

Mirror type

Flat type (driver's side) Flat surface mirror. Convex type (front passenger side) The mirror has single curvature on its surface.

WARNING Be sure to look over your shoulder before changing lanes:

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 is closer than it appears.

Power control mirror

The ignition switch must be in the ACC or ON position.

To adjust:

1. Press the left or right side of the selector switch to choose the left or right side mirror.

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2. Depress the mirror switch in the appropriate direction.

Mirror switch

Selector switch

After adjusting the mirror, lock the control by placing the selector switch in the middle position.

Folding the mirror

Fold the outside mirror rearward until it is flush with the vehicle.

WARNING Always return the outside mirrors to the driving position before you start driving:

Driving with the outside mirrors folded in is dangerous. Your rear view will be restricted, and you could have an accident.

Mirror defroster

To turn on the mirror defrosters, turn the ignition switch to the ON position and push the rear window defroster switch (page 5-51).

qRearview Mirror

Rearview mirror adjustment

Before driving, adjust the rearview mirror to center on the scene through the rear window.

Reducing glare from headlights

Adjust the mirror with the day/night lever in the day position.

Push the lever forward for day driving. Pull it back to reduce glare from headlights.

Night

Day

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WARNING Do not stack cargo or objects higher than the seatbacks:

Cargo stacked higher than the seatbacks is dangerous. It can block your view in the rearview mirror, which might cause you to hit another car when changing lanes.

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4 Before Driving Your Mazda

Important information about driving your Mazda.

Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions ........................................ 4-2 Fuel Requirements .................................................................... 4-2 Emission Control System .......................................................... 4-3 Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide) ......................................... 4-4

Before Starting the Engine ........................................................... 4-5 Before Getting In ...................................................................... 4-5 After Getting In ......................................................................... 4-5

Driving Tips ................................................................................... 4-6 Break-In Period ......................................................................... 4-6 Money-Saving Suggestions ...................................................... 4-6 Hazardous Driving .................................................................... 4-7 Rocking the Vehicle .................................................................. 4-7 Winter Driving .......................................................................... 4-8 Driving In Flooded Area ........................................................... 4-9 Overloading ............................................................................ 4-10

Towing .......................................................................................... 4-11 Trailer Towing ......................................................................... 4-11

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Fuel Requirements Vehicles with catalytic converters or oxygen sensors must use ONLY UNLEADED FUEL, which will reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum.

Your Mazda will perform best with fuel listed in the table.

Fuel Octane Rating*(Anti-knock index)

Regular unleaded fuel 87 [ (R+M)/2 method] or above (91 RON or above)

* U.S. federal law requires that octane ratings be posted on gasoline station pumps.

Fuel with a rating lower than 87 octane (91 RON) could cause the emission control system to lose effectiveness. It could also cause engine knocking and serious engine damage.

CAUTION USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL.

Leaded fuel is harmful to the catalytic converter or the oxygen sensor. The lead will accumulate on the oxygen sensor and the catalyst inside the converter. This will result in a malfunction of the emission control system, causing poor performance.

Your vehicle can only use oxygenated fuels containing no more than 10% ethanol by volume. Damage to your vehicle may occur when ethanol exceeds this recommendation, or if the gasoline contains any methanol. Stop using gasohol of any kind if your vehicle engine is performing poorly.

Never add fuel system additives. Never add cleaning agents other than those specified by Mazda. Other cleaning agents and additives may damage the system. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Gasoline blended with oxygenates such as alcohol or ether compounds are generally referred to as oxygenated fuels. The common gasoline blend that can be used with your vehicle is ethanol blended at no more than 10%. Gasoline containing alcohol, such as ethanol or methanol, may be marketed under the name Gasohol.

Vehicle damage and drivability problems resulting from the use of the following may not be covered by the Mazda warranty. l Gasohol containing more than 10% ethanol. l Gasoline or gasohol containing methanol. l Leaded fuel or leaded gasohol.

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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 existing exhaust emissions requirements.

WARNING Never park over or near anything flammable:

Parking over or near anything flammable, such as dry grass, is dangerous. Even with the engine turned off, the exhaust system remains very hot after normal use and could ignite anything flammable. A resulting fire could cause serious injury or death.

CAUTION Ignoring the following precautions could cause lead to accumulate on the catalyst inside the converter or cause the converter to get very hot. Either condition will damage the converter and cause poor performance. USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL. Don't drive your Mazda with any sign of engine malfunction. Don't coast with the ignition switch turned off. Don't descend steep grades in gear with the ignition switch turned off. Don't operate the engine at high idle for more than 2 minutes. Don't tamper with the emission control system. All inspections and adjustments

must be made by a qualified technician. Don't push-start or pull-start your vehicle.

NOTE 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.

NOTE While the engine is off, the sound of a valve opening and closing can be heard at the middle rear of the vehicle, however this does not indicate an abnormality. Your vehicle has a self-checking device and it operates while the engine is off.

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Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide)

WARNING Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle:

Engine exhaust gas 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.

Do not run the engine when inside an 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.

Open the windows or adjust the heating or cooling system to draw fresh air when idling the engine:

Exhaust gas is dangerous. When your vehicle is stopped with the windows closed and the engine running for a long time even in an open area, exhaust gas, which contains poisonous carbon monoxide, could enter the cabin. Loss of consciousness or even death could occur.

Clear snow from underneath and around your vehicle, particularly the tail pipe, before starting the engine:

Running the engine when a vehicle is stopped in deep snow is dangerous. The exhaust pipe could be blocked by the snow, allowing exhaust gas to enter the cabin. Because exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide, it could cause loss of consciousness or even death to occupants in the cabin.

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Before Getting In l Be sure the windows, outside mirrors, and outside lights are clean.

l Inspect inflation pressures and condition of tires.

l Look under the vehicle for any sign of fluid leaks.

l If you plan to back up, make sure nothing is in your way.

NOTE Engine oil, engine coolant, brake/clutch fluid, washer fluid, and other fluid levels should be inspected. See Maintenance, Section 8.

After Getting In l Are all doors closed and locked? l Is the seat adjusted properly? l Are the inside and outside mirrors adjusted?

l Is everyone's seat belt fastened? l Check all gauges. l Check all warning lights when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

l Release the parking brake and make sure the brake warning light goes off.

Always be thoroughly familiar with your Mazda.

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Break-In Period No special break-in is necessary, but a few precautions in the first 1,000 km (600 miles) may add to the performance, economy, and life of your Mazda. l Don't race the engine. l Don't maintain one constant speed, either slow or fast, for a long period of time.

l Don't drive constantly at full-throttle or high engine rpm for extended periods of time.

l Avoid unnecessary hard stops. l Avoid full-throttle starts.

Money-Saving Suggestions How you operate your Mazda determines how far it will travel on a tank of fuel. Use these suggestions to help save money on fuel and repairs. l Avoid long warm-ups. Once the engine runs smoothly, begin driving.

l Avoid fast starts. l Keep the engine tuned. Follow the maintenance schedule (page 8-3) and have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform inspections and servicing.

l Use the air conditioner only when necessary.

l Slow down on rough roads. l Keep the tires properly inflated. l Don't carry unnecessary weight. l Don't rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving.

l Keep the wheels in correct alignment. l Keep windows closed at high speeds. l Slow down when driving in crosswinds and headwinds.

WARNING Never stop the engine when going down a hill:

Stopping the engine when going down a hill is dangerous. This causes the loss of power steering and power brake control, and may cause damage to the drivetrain. Any loss of steering or braking control could cause an accident.

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Hazardous Driving

WARNING Be extremely careful if it is necessary to downshift on slippery surfaces:

Downshifting into lower gear while driving on slippery surfaces is dangerous. The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident.

Do not rely on ABS as a substitute for safe driving:

The ABS cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving, excessive speed, tailgating (following another vehicle too closely), driving on ice and snow, and hydroplaning (reduced tire friction and road contact because of water on the road surface). You can still have an accident.

When driving on ice or in water, snow, mud, sand, or similar hazards: l Be cautious and allow extra distance for braking.

l Avoid sudden braking and sudden maneuvering.

l Do not pump the brakes. Continue to press down on the brake pedal. Refer to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) on page 5-7.

l If you get stuck, select a lower gear and accelerate slowly. Do not spin the front wheels.

l For more traction in starting on slippery surfaces such as ice or packed snow, use sand, rock salt, chains, carpeting, or other nonslip material under the front wheels.

NOTE Use snow chains only on the front wheels.

Rocking the Vehicle

WARNING Do not spin the wheels at more than 56 km/h (35 mph), and do not allow anyone to stand behind a wheel when pushing the vehicle:

When the vehicle is stuck, spinning the wheels at high speed is dangerous. The spinning tire could overheat and explode. This could cause serious injuries.

CAUTION Too much rocking may cause engine overheating, transaxle failure, and tire damage.

If you must rock the vehicle to free it from snow, sand or mud, depress the accelerator slightly and slowly move the shift lever from 1 (D) to R.

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Winter Driving l Carry emergency gear, including tire chains, window scraper, flares, a small shovel, jumper cables, and a small bag of sand or salt.

Ask an Authorized Mazda Dealer to perform the following precautions: l Have the proper ratio of antifreeze in the radiator. Refer to Engine Coolant on page 8-20.

l Inspect the battery and its cables. Cold reduces battery capacity.

l Inspect the ignition system for damage and loose connections.

l Use washer fluid made with antifreezebut don't use engine coolant antifreeze for washer fluid (page 8-25).

l Don't use the parking brake in freezing weather as the parking brake may freeze. Instead, shift to P with an automatic transaxle and to 1 or R with a manual transaxle. Block the rear wheels.

qSnow Tires

Use snow tires on all four wheels

Don't go faster than 120 km/h (75 mph) while driving with snow tires. Inflate snow tires 30 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm2, 4.3 psi) more than recommended on the tire pressure label (driver's door frame), but never more than the maximum cold-tire pressure shown on the 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.

WARNING Use only the same size and type tires (snow, radial, or non-radial) on all four wheels:

Using tires different in size or type is dangerous. Your vehicle's handling could be greatly affected and result in an accident.

CAUTION Check local regulations before using studded tires.

NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the tire pressure monitoring system, the system may not function correctly when using tires with steel wire reinforcement in the sidewalls (page 5-24).

qTire Chains

Check local regulations before using tire chains.

CAUTION Chains may affect handling. Do not go faster than 50 km/h (30

mph) or the chain manufacturer's recommended limit, whichever is lower.

Drive carefully and avoid bumps, holes, and sharp turns.

Avoid locked-wheel braking. Do not use chains on a temporary

spare tire; it may result in damage to the vehicle and to the tire.

Do not use chains on roads that are free of snow or ice. The tires and chains could be damaged.

Chains may scratch or chip aluminum wheels.

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NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the tire pressure monitoring system, the system may not function correctly when using tire chains.

Install the chains on the front tires. Do not use chains on the rear tires. Use only genuine Mazda tire chains. Please consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Installing the chains

1. Remove the wheel covers, or the chain bands will scratch them.

2. Secure the chains on the front tires as tightly as possible. Always follow the chain manufacturer's instructions.

3. Retighten the chains after driving 1/2 1 km (1/41/2 mile).

Driving In Flooded Area

WARNING Dry wet brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance returns to normal:

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.

CAUTION Do not drive the vehicle on flooded roads as it could cause short circuiting of electrical/electronic parts, or engine damage or stalling from water absorption. If the vehicle has been immersed in water, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

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WARNING Be careful not to overload your vehicle:

The gross axle weight rating (GAWR) and the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your vehicle are on the Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Label on the driver's door frame. Exceeding these ratings can cause an accident or vehicle damage. You can estimate the weight of your load by weighing the items (or people) before putting them in the vehicle.

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Trailer Towing The Mazda5 is not designed for towing. Never tow a trailer with your Mazda5.

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5 Driving Your Mazda

Explanation of instruments and controls.

Starting and Driving ..................................................................... 5-2 Ignition Switch .......................................................................... 5-2 Starting the Engine .................................................................... 5-3 Brake System ............................................................................ 5-4 Manual Transaxle Operation ..................................................... 5-9 Automatic Transaxle Controls ................................................. 5-11 Power Steering ........................................................................ 5-17 Cruise Control ...................................................................... 5-18 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ......................................... 5-21

Instrument Cluster and Indicators ............................................ 5-27 Meters and Gauges .................................................................. 5-27

Warning/Indicator Lights and Beep Sounds ............................ 5-31 Warning/Indicator Lights ........................................................ 5-31 Beep Sounds ........................................................................... 5-42

Switches and Controls ................................................................ 5-43 Lighting Control ..................................................................... 5-43 Turn and Lane-Change Signals ............................................... 5-46 Front Fog Lights .................................................................. 5-47 Windshield Wipers and Washer .............................................. 5-47 Rear Window Wiper and Washer ............................................ 5-51 Rear Window Defroster ........................................................... 5-51 Horn ........................................................................................ 5-52 Hazard Warning Flasher .......................................................... 5-53

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Ignition Switch

qIgnition Switch Positions

LOCK

The steering wheel locks to protect against theft. Only in this position can the key be removed.

Manual transaxle

To turn the key from the ACC to the LOCK position, push the button when the key is at the ACC position, then turn the key to the LOCK position.

Button

Automatic transaxle

To turn the key from the ACC to the LOCK position, the shift lever must be in the P position.

Shift lever engaged in P (park)

WARNING Remove the key only when the vehicle is parked:

Removing the key from the ignition switch while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Removing the key allows the steering wheel to lock. You will lose steering control and a serious accident could occur.

Before leaving the driver's seat, always set the parking brake and make sure the shift lever is in P with an automatic transaxle or in 1 or R with a manual transaxle:

Leaving the driver's seat without setting the parking brake and the shift lever is dangerous. Unexpected vehicle movement could occur. This could cause an accident.

NOTE If turning the key is difficult, jiggle the steering wheel from side to side.

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ACC (Accessory)

The steering wheel unlocks and some electrical accessories will operate.

ON

This is the normal running position after the engine is started. The warning lights (except brakes) should be inspected before the engine is started (page 5-31).

NOTE When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the sound of the fuel pump motor operating near the fuel tank can be heard. This does not indicate an abnormality.

START

The engine is started in this position. It will crank until you release the key; then it returns to the ON position. The brake warning light can be checked after the engine is started (page 5-31).

qIgnition Key Reminder

If the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position with the key inserted, a continuous beep sound will be heard when the driver's door is opened.

Starting the Engine NOTE Engine-starting is controlled by the spark ignition system. This system meets all Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Standard requirements regulating the impulse electrical field strength of radio noise.

1. Occupants should fasten their seat belts.

2. Make sure the parking brake is on.

3. Depress the brake pedal.

4. (Manual transaxle) Depress the clutch pedal all the way and shift into neutral. Keep the clutch pedal depressed while cranking the engine.

(Automatic transaxle) Put the vehicle in park (P). If you must restart the engine while the vehicle is moving, shift into neutral (N).

NOTE (Manual transaxle) The starter will not operate if the clutch pedal is not depressed all the way.

(Automatic transaxle) The starter will not operate if the shift lever is not in P or N.

5. Turn the ignition switch to the START position and hold (up to 10 seconds at a time) until the engine starts.

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CAUTION Don't try the starter for more than 10 seconds at a time. If the engine stalls or fails to start, wait 10 seconds before trying again. Otherwise, you may damage the starter and drain the battery.

6. After starting the engine, let it idle for about 10 seconds.

NOTE l In extremely cold weather, below _18 C

(0 F), or after the vehicle has not been driven in several days, let the engine warm up without operating the accelerator.

l Whether the engine is cold or warm, it should be started without use of the accelerator.

Brake System

qFoot 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.

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WARNING Do not coast with the engine stalled or turned off, find a safe place to stop:

Coasting with the engine stalled or turned off is dangerous. Braking will require more effort, and the brake's power-assist could be depleted if you pump the brake. This will cause longer stopping distances or even an accident.

Shift to a lower gear when going down steep hills:

Driving with your foot continuously on the brake pedal or steadily applying the brakes for long distances is dangerous. This causes overheated brakes, resulting in longer stopping distances or even total brake failure. This could cause loss of vehicle control and a serious accident. Avoid continuous application of the brakes.

Dry brakes that have become wet by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal:

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.

qParking Brake

WARNING Before leaving the driver's seat, always set the parking brake and make sure the shift lever is in P with an automatic transaxle or in 1 or R with a manual transaxle:

Leaving the driver's seat without setting the parking brake and the shift lever is dangerous. Unexpected vehicle movement could occur. This could cause an accident.

CAUTION Driving with the parking brake on will cause excessive wear of the brake linings or pads.

NOTE For parking in snow, refer to Winter Driving (page 4-8) regarding parking brake use.

Setting the parking brake

Depress the brake pedal and then firmly pull the parking brake lever fully upwards with a greater amount of force than is required so that the vehicle holds in the stationary position.

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Releasing the parking brake

Depress the brake pedal and pull the parking brake lever upwards, then press the release button. While holding the button, lower the parking brake lever all the way down to the released position.

qBrake System Warning Light

This warning has the following functions:

Parking brake warning

The light comes on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the START or ON position. It goes off when the parking brake is fully released.

Low brake fluid level warning

If the light stays on after the parking brake is fully released, you may have a brake problem.

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.

1. With the engine stopped, check the brake fluid level immediately and add fluid as required (page 8-22).

2. 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 out have your brake system inspected as soon as possible by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE Having to add brake fluid is sometimes an indicator of leakage. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible even if the brake light is no longer illuminated.

WARNING Do not drive with the brake system warning light illuminated. Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible:

Driving with the brake system warning light illuminated is dangerous. It indicates that your brakes may not work at all or that they could completely fail at any time. If this light remains illuminated, after checking that the parking brake is fully released, have the brakes inspected immediately.

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qAnti-Lock 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.

WARNING Do not rely on ABS as a substitute for safe driving:

The ABS cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving, excessive speed, tailgating (following another vehicle too closely), driving on ice and snow, and hydroplaning (reduced tire friction and road contact because of water on the road surface). You can still have an accident.

NOTE l 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.

l The sound of the ABS operating may be heard when starting the engine or immediately after starting the vehicle. However, it does not indicate a malfunction.

qABS Warning Light

The warning light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

If the ABS warning 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 the vehicle had no ABS. Should this happen, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

NOTE When the engine is jump-started to charge the battery, uneven rpm occurs and the ABS warning light comes on. This is due to a weak battery, not a malfunction. Recharge the battery.

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qElectronic Brake Force Distribution System Warning

If the electronic brake force distribution control unit determines that some components are operating incorrectly, the control unit may turn the brake system warning light and the ABS warning light on at the same time. The problem is likely to be an electronic brake force distribution system.

WARNING Do not drive with both the ABS warning light and brake warning light illuminated. Have the vehicle towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible:

Driving when the brake system warning light and ABS warning light are illuminated at the same time is dangerous. When both lights are illuminated, the rear wheels could lock more quickly in an emergency stop than under normal circumstances.

qBrake Assist

During emergency braking situations when it is necessary to depress the brake pedal with greater force, the brake assist system provides braking assistance, thus enhancing braking performance.

When the brake pedal is depressed hard or depressed more quickly, the brakes apply more firmly.

NOTE l When the brake pedal is depressed hard or

depressed more quickly, the pedal will feel softer but the brakes will apply more firmly. This is a normal effect of the brake assist operation and does not indicate an abnormality.

l When the brake pedal is depressed hard or depressed more quickly, a clicking noise from the brake booster may be heard. This is a normal effect of the brake assist and does not indicate an abnormality.

l The brake assist equipment does not supersede the functionality of the vehicle's main braking system.

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Manual Transaxle Operation

qManual Transaxle Shift Pattern

Neutral position

The shift pattern of the transaxle is conventional, as shown.

Depress the clutch pedal all the way down while shifting; then release it slowly.

A safety feature prevents accidental shifting from 5 to R (reverse). The shift lever must be put in neutral before being shifted to R.

WARNING Do not use sudden engine braking on slippery road surfaces or at high speeds:

Shifting down while driving on wet, snowy, or frozen roads, or while driving at high speeds causes sudden engine braking, which is dangerous. The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident.

Be sure to leave the shift lever in 1 or R position and set the parking brake when leaving the vehicle unattended:

Otherwise the vehicle could move and cause an accident.

CAUTION Keep your foot off the clutch pedal

except when shifting gears. Also, don't use the clutch to hold the vehicle on an upgrade. Riding the clutch will cause needless clutch wear and damage.

Make sure the vehicle comes to a complete stop before shifting to R. Shifting to R while the vehicle is still moving may damage the transaxle.

NOTE If shifting to R is difficult, shift back into neutral, release the clutch pedal, and try again.

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qRecommendations for Shifting

Upshifting

For normal acceleration, we recommend these shift points.

Gear Vehicle speed

1 to 2 21 km/h (13 mph)

2 to 3 39 km/h (24 mph)

3 to 4 55 km/h (34 mph)

4 to 5 78 km/h (49 mph)

For cruising

Gear Vehicle speed

1 to 2 18 km/h (11 mph)

2 to 3 29 km/h (18 mph)

3 to 4 47 km/h (29 mph)

4 to 5 68 km/h (42 mph)

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.

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Automatic Transaxle Controls

Indicates that you must depress the brake pedal to shift (The ignition switch must be in the ACC or ON position).

Indicates the shift lever can be shifted freely into any position.

Various Lockouts:

NOTE This Sport AT has an option that is not included in traditional automatic transaxle - giving the driver the option of selecting each gear instead of leaving it to the transaxle to shift gears. Even if you intend to use the automatic transaxle functions as a traditional automatic, you should also be aware that you can inadvertently shift into manual shift mode and an inappropriate gear may be retained as you change speeds. If you notice the engine speed going higher or hear the engine racing, confirm you have not accidentally slipped into manual shift mode (page 5-13).

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qTransaxle Ranges

The shift lever must be in P or N to operate the starter.

P (Park)

P locks the transaxle and prevents the front wheels from rotating.

WARNING Always set the shift lever to P and set the parking brake:

Only setting the shift lever to the P position without using the parking brake to hold the vehicle is dangerous. If P fails to hold, the vehicle could move and cause an accident.

CAUTION Shifting into P, N 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.

R (Reverse)

In position R, the vehicle moves only backward. You must be at a complete stop before shifting to or from R, except under rare circumstances as explained in Rocking the Vehicle (page 4-7).

N (Neutral)

In N, the wheels and transaxle are not locked. The vehicle will roll freely even on the slightest incline unless the parking brake or brakes are on.

WARNING If the engine is running faster than idle, do not shift from N or P into a driving gear:

It's dangerous to shift from N or P into a driving gear when the engine is running faster than idle. If this is done, the vehicle could move suddenly, causing an accident or serious injury.

Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle:

Shifting into N while driving is dangerous. Engine braking cannot be applied when decelerating which could lead to an accident or serious injury.

CAUTION Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle. Doing so can cause transaxle damage.

NOTE Apply the parking brake or depress the brake pedal before moving the shift lever from N to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly.

D (Drive)

D is the normal driving position. From a stop, the transaxle will automatically shift through a 4-gear sequence.

M (Manual)

M is the manual shift mode position. Gears can be shifted up or down by operating the shift lever. Refer to Manual Shift Mode (page 5-13).

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qShift-Lock System

The shift-lock system 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 engine.

3. Move the shift lever.

NOTE l When the ignition switch is in the LOCK

position, the shift lever cannot be shifted from P.

l To be sure the vehicle is in park, the ignition key cannot be removed unless the shift lever is in P.

qShift-Lock Override

If the shift lever won't move from P using the proper shift procedure, continue to hold down the pedal.

1. Remove the shift-lock override cover with a screwdriver.

2. Insert a screwdriver and push it down.

Cover

3. Move the shift lever.

4. Take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the system checked.

qManual Shift Mode

This mode gives you the feel of driving a manual transaxle vehicle by operating the shift lever and allows you to control engine rpm and torque to the a wheels much like a manual transaxle when more control is desired.

To change to manual shift mode, shift the lever from D to M.

To return to automatic shift mode, shift the lever from M to D.

NOTE If you change to manual shift mode when the vehicle is stopped, the gear will shift to M1.

Indicators

Shift position indicator

In manual shift mode, the M of the shift position indicator in the instrument panel illuminates.

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Gear position indicator

The numeral for the selected gear illuminates.

Shift position indicator

Gear position indicator

NOTE l If the gears cannot be shifted down when

driving at higher speeds, the gear position indicator will flash twice to signal that the gears cannot be shifted down.

l If the automatic transaxle fluid (ATF) temperature becomes too high, there is the possibility that the transaxle will switch to automatic shift mode, canceling manual shift mode and turning off the gear position indicator illumination. This is a normal function to protect the AT. After the ATF temperature has decreased, the gear position indicator illumination turns back on and driving in manual shift mode is restored.

Shifting

Manually Shifting up

(M1M2M3M4) To shift up to a higher gear, tap the shift lever back ( ) once.

NOTE l When driving slowly, the gears may not

shift up depending on vehicle speed. l In manual shift mode, gears do not shift up

automatically. Don't run the engine with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE. If the tachometer needle enters the RED ZONE, you may feel engine-braking because the fuel delivery will be stopped to protect the engine. However, this does not indicate an abnormality.

l When depressing the accelerator fully, the transaxle will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed.

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Manually Shifting down

(M4M3M2M1) To shift down to a lower gear, tap the shift lever forward ( ) once.

WARNING Do not use engine braking on slippery road surfaces or at high speeds:

Shifting down while driving on wet, snowy, or frozen roads, or while driving at high speeds causes sudden engine braking, which is dangerous. The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident.

NOTE l When driving at high speeds, the gear may

not shift down depending on vehicle speed. l During deceleration, the gear may

automatically shift down depending on vehicle speed.

l When depressing the accelerator fully, the transaxle will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed.

Second gear fixed mode

When the shift lever is tapped back ( ) while the vehicle is stopped or driven at 12 km/h (7 mph) or less, the transaxle is set in the second gear fixed mode. The gear is fixed in second while in this mode for easier starting and driving on slippery roads. If the shift lever is tapped back ( ) or forward ( ) while in the second gear fixed mode, the mode will be canceled.

Shifting specification

Shifting up

If the vehicle speed is lower than the speed specified for each gear, the gear cannot be shifted up to a higher gear.

Gear Vehicle speed

M1M2 You can shift up to M2 whether the vehicle is stopped or moving.

M2M3 20 km/h (12 mph)

M3M4 33 km/h (20 mph)

Shifting down

If the vehicle speed is higher than the speed specified for each gear, the gear cannot be shifted down to a lower gear.

Gear Vehicle speed

M4M3 155 km/h (96 mph)

M3M2 100 km/h (62 mph)

M2M1 43 km/h (26 mph)

During deceleration, the gears shift down automatically when speed is reduced to the following:

Gear Vehicle speed

M4M3 29 km/h (18 mph)

M3 or M2M1 10 km/h (6 mph)

NOTE The gear does not shift down to M1 automatically while in the second gear fixed mode.

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If the vehicle is kicked down at the following speeds or lower, the gears shift down automatically:

Gear Vehicle speed

M4M3 141 km/h (87 mph)

M3M2 68 km/h (42 mph)

Recommendations for shifting

Upshifting

For normal acceleration and cruising, we recommend these shift points.

Gear Vehicle speed

M1 to M2 24 km/h (15 mph)

M2 to M3 40 km/h (25 mph)

M3 to M4 65 km/h (40 mph)

Downshifting

When you must slow down in heavy traffic or on a steep upgrade, downshift before the engine starts to overwork. This gives better acceleration when you need more speed.

On a steep downgrade, downshifting helps maintain safe speed and prolongs brake life.

qDriving Tips

Passing

For extra power when passing another vehicle or climbing steep grades, depress the accelerator fully. The transaxle will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed.

Climbing steep grades from a stop

To climb a steep grade from a stopped position:

1. Depress the brake pedal.

2. Shift to D or M1, depending on the load weight and grade steepness.

3. Release the brake pedal while gradually accelerating.

Descending steep grades

When descending a steep grade, shift to lower gears, depending on load weight and grade steepness. Descend slowly, using the brakes only occasionally to prevent them from overheating.

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Power Steering Power steering is only operable when the engine is running. If the engine is off or if the power steering system is inoperable, you can still steer, but it requires more physical effort.

If the steering feels stiffer than usual during normal driving, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

CAUTION Never hold the steering wheel to the extreme left or right for more than 5 seconds with the engine running. This could damage the power steering system.

qPower Steering Malfunction Indicator Light

This indicator light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes off when the engine is started.

If the light stays illuminated after the engine is started or illuminates while driving, turn off the engine after parking in a safe place, and then start the engine again. If the light does not illuminate after restarting the engine, this indicates that the power steering is restored and normal steering is possible. If the light remains illuminated, the power steering is still inoperable. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE The power steering system is inoperable when the power steering malfunction indicator light illuminates. Steering is possible, but requires more physical effort.

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Cruise Control

With cruise control, you can set and automatically maintain any speed of more than about 30 km/h (19 mph).

WARNING Do not use the cruise control under the following conditions:

Using the cruise control under the following conditions is dangerous and could result in loss of vehicle control. Hilly terrain Steep inclines Heavy or unsteady traffic Slippery or winding roads Similar restrictions that require

inconsistent speed

qCruise Main Indicator Light

This light comes on when the ON/OFF switch is pressed and the cruise control system is activated.

qCruise Set Indicator Light

This light comes on when a cruising speed is set.

qActivation/Deactivation

To activate the system, press the ON/OFF switch. The cruise main indicator light illuminates.

To deactivate the system, press the switch again. The cruise main indicator light turns off.

WARNING Keep the ON/OFF switch off when cruise control is not in use:

Leaving the ON/OFF switch on when not using the cruise control is dangerous as you may hit one of the other buttons and put the vehicle in cruise control unexpectedly. This could result in loss of vehicle control.

qTo Set Speed

1. Activate the cruise control system by pressing the ON/OFF switch.

2. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be more than 30 km/h (19 mph).

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3. Press the SET/- button and release it at the speed you want. Release the accelerator at the same time.

Don't continue to hold in the button. Until you release it, speed will continue to drop (unless you continue to accelerate) and you'll miss the desired speed.

NOTE l The SET function can't be activated until

about 2 seconds after the ON/OFF switch has been engaged.

l On a steep grade, the vehicle may momentarily slow down going up or speed up while going down.

qTo Increase Cruising Speed

Follow either of these procedures. l Press the RES/+ button and hold it. Your vehicle will accelerate. Release the button at the speed you want.

Your vehicle has a tap-up feature that allows you to increase your current speed in increments of 1.6 km/h (1 mph) by a momentary tap of the RES/+ button. Multiple taps will increase your vehicle speed 1.6 km/h (1 mph) for each tap. l Accelerate to the desired speed. Press the SET/- button and release it immediately.

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NOTE Accelerate if you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on. Greater speed will not interfere with it or change the set speed. Take your foot off the accelerator to return to the set speed.

qTo Decrease Cruising Speed

Press the SET/- button and hold it. The vehicle will gradually slow. Release the button at the speed you want.

Your vehicle has a tap-down feature that allows you to decrease your current speed in decrements of 1.6 km/h (1 mph) by a momentary tap of the SET/- button. Multiple taps will decrease your vehicle speed 1.6 km/h (1 mph) for each tap.

qTo Resume Cruising Speed at More Than 30 km/h (19 mph)

If some other method besides the ON/ OFF switch was used to cancel cruising speed and the system is still activated, the most recent set speed will automatically resume when the RES/+ button is pressed. If vehicle speed is below 30 km/h (19 mph), increase the vehicle speed up to 30 km/h (19 mph) and press the RES/+ button.

qTo Cancel

To turn off the system, use one of these methods: l Press the ON/OFF switch. l Slightly depress the brake pedal. l Depress the clutch pedal (Manual transaxle only).

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l Press the CANCEL button.

The system is off when the ignition is off.

NOTE Cruise control will cancel at about 15 km/h (9 mph) below the preset speed or below 30 km/h (19 mph).

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the pressure for each tire. If tire pressure is too low in one or more tires, the system will inform the driver via the warning light in the instrument panel and by the warning beep sound.

The tire pressure sensors installed on each wheel send tire pressure data by radio signal to the receiver unit in the vehicle.

Tire pressure sensors

NOTE When the ambient temperature is low due to seasonal changes, tire temperatures are also lower. If the tire temperature lowers, the air pressure lowers as well, and the TPMS warning light illuminates more frequently. Inspect the tire pressure daily before driving, and check the tire pressures monthly with a tire pressure gauge. When checking the tire pressures, use of a digital tire pressure gauge is recommended.

TPMS does not alleviate your need to check the pressure and condition of all four tires before you drive each day.

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CAUTION Each tire, including the spare (if

provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.) As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under- inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under- inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping ability. Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under- inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.

To avoid false readings, the system samples for a little while before indicating a problem. As a result it will not instantaneously register a rapid tire deflation or blow out.

NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.

qTire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light

This warning light illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

Thereafter, the warning light illuminates when tire pressure is too low in one or more tires, and flashes when there is a system malfunction.

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WARNING If the tire pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates or flashes, or the tire pressure warning beep sound is heard, decrease vehicle speed immediately and avoid sudden maneuvering and braking:

If the tire pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates or flashes, or the tire pressure warning beep sound is heard, it is dangerous to drive the vehicle at high speeds, or perform sudden maneuvering or braking. Vehicle drivability could worsen and result in an accident. To determine if you have a slow leak or a flat, pull over to a safe position where you can check the visual condition of the tire and determine if you have enough air to proceed to a place where air may be added and the system monitored again, an Authorized Mazda Dealer or a tire repair station.

Do not ignore the TPMS Warning Light: Ignoring the TPMS warning light is dangerous, even if you know why it is illuminated. Have the problem taken care of as soon as possible before it develops into a more serious situation that could lead to tire failure and a dangerous accident.

Warning light illuminates/Warning beep sounds

When the warning light illuminates, and the warning beep sound is heard (about 3 seconds), tire pressure is too low in one or more tires.

Adjust the tire pressure to the correct tire pressure. Refer to the specification charts (page 10-6).

CAUTION When replacing/repairing the tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged.

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NOTE l Perform tire pressure adjustment when the

tires are cold. Tire pressure will vary according to the tire temperature, therefore let the vehicle stand for 1 hour or only drive it 1.6 km (1 mile) or less before adjusting the tire pressures. When pressure is adjusted on hot tires to the cold inflation pressure, the TPMS warning light/beep may turn on after the tires cool and pressure drops below specification. Also, an illuminated TPMS warning light, resulting from the tire air pressure dropping due to cold ambient temperature, may go out if the ambient temperature rises. In this case, it will also be necessary to adjust the tire air pressures. If the TPMS warning light illuminates due to a drop in tire air pressure, make sure to check and adjust the tire air pressures.

l After adjusting the tire air pressures, it may require some time for the TPMS warning light to go out. If the TPMS warning light remains illuminated, drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 25 km/h (16 mph) for 10 minutes, and then verify that it goes out.

l Tires can loose a little air quite naturally over time and the TPMS cannot tell if the tires are getting too soft over time or you have a flat. However, when you find one low tire in a set of four - that is an indication of trouble; you should have someone drive the vehicle slowly forward so you can inspect any low tire for cuts and any metal sticking through tread or sidewall. Put a few drops of water in the valve stem to see if it bubbles indicating a bad valve. Leaks need to be addressed by more than simply refilling the trouble tire as leaks are dangerous - take it to an Authorized Mazda Dealer which has all the equipment to fix tires, TPMS systems and order the best replacement tire for your vehicle.

If the warning light illuminates again even after the tire pressures are adjusted, there may be a tire puncture. Replace the punctured tire with the temporary spare tire (page 7-7).

NOTE A tire pressure sensor is not installed to the temporary spare tire. The warning light will flash continuously while the temporary spare tire is being used.

Warning light flashes

When the warning light flashes, there may be a system malfunction. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qSystem Error Activation

When the warning light flashes, there may be a system malfunction. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. A system error activation may occur in the following cases: l When there is equipment or a device near the vehicle using the same radio frequency as that of the tire pressure sensors.

l When a large metallic object (e.g. a large electric household appliance or a desk-top computer) is placed on the right side of the rear seat, which may block radio signals from the tire pressure sensor to the receiver unit.

l When using the following devices in the vehicle that may cause radio interference with the receiver unit. l A digital device such as a personal

computer. l A current converter device such as a

DC-AC converter. l When excess snow or ice adheres to the vehicle, especially around the wheels.

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l When the tire pressure sensor batteries are exhausted.

l When using a wheel with no tire pressure sensor installed.

l When using tires with steel wire reinforcement in the side walls.

l When using tire chains.

qTires and Wheels

CAUTION When inspecting or adjusting the tire air pressures, do not apply excessive force to the stem part of the wheel unit. The stem part could be damaged.

Changing tires and wheels

The following procedure allows the TPMS to recognize a tire pressure sensor's unique ID signal code whenever tires or wheels are changed, such as changing to and from winter tires.

NOTE Each tire pressure sensor has a unique ID signal code. The signal code must be registered with the TPMS before it can work. The easiest way to do it is to have an Authorized Mazda Dealer change your tire and complete ID signal code registration.

When having tires changed at an Authorized Mazda Dealer

Tire pressure sensor ID signal code registration is completed when an Authorized Mazda Dealer changes your vehicle's tires.

When changing tires yourself

If you or someone else changes tires, you or someone else can also undertake the steps for the TPMS to complete the ID signal code registration.

1. After tires have been changed, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, then turn it back to the ACC or LOCK position.

2. Wait for about 15 minutes.

3. After about 15 minutes, drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 25 km/h (16 mph) for 10 minutes and the tire pressure sensor ID signal code will be registered automatically.

NOTE If the vehicle is driven within about 15 minutes of changing tires, the tire pressure monitoring system warning light will flash because the sensor ID signal code would not have been registered. If this happens, park the vehicle for about 15 minutes, after which the sensor ID signal code will register upon driving the vehicle for 10 minutes.

Replacing tires and wheels

CAUTION When replacing/repairing the tires

or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged.

The wheels equipped on your Mazda are specially designed for installation of the tire pressure sensors. Do not use non-genuine wheels, otherwise it may not be possible to install the tire pressure sensors.

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Be sure to have the tire pressure sensors installed whenever tires or wheels are replaced. When having a tire or wheel or both replaced, the following types of tire pressure sensor installations are possible. l The tire pressure sensor is removed from the old wheel and installed to the new one.

l The same tire pressure sensor is used with the same wheel. Only the tire is replaced.

l A new tire pressure sensor is installed to a new wheel.

NOTE l The tire pressure sensor ID signal code

must be registered when a new tire pressure sensor is purchased. For purchase of a tire pressure sensor and registration of the tire pressure sensor ID signal code, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

l When reinstalling a previously removed tire pressure sensor to a wheel, replace the grommet When reinstalling a previously removed tire pressure sensor to a wheel, replace the grommet (seal between valve body/sensor and wheel) for the tire pressure sensor. for the tire pressure sensor.

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Meters and Gauges

Speedometer ...................................................................................................... page 5-28 Odometer, Trip Meter and Trip Meter Selector .................................................. page 5-28 Tachometer ........................................................................................................ page 5-29 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge .................................................................. page 5-29 Fuel Gauge ........................................................................................................ page 5-30 Dashboard Illumination ..................................................................................... page 5-30

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qSpeedometer

The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle.

qOdometer, Trip Meter and Trip Meter Selector

The display mode can be changed between trip meter A and trip meter B by pressing the selector while one of them is displayed. The selected mode will be displayed.

SelectorTrip meter

Odometer Trip meter B

Press the selector

Press the selector

Trip meter A

Odometer

Odometer

NOTE The odometer and trip meter can be displayed as follows even when the ignition switch is in the ACC or LOCK position. l Displays for 10 minutes after the ignition

switch is turned to the ACC or LOCK position from the ON position.

l Displays for 10 minutes after the driver's door is opened.

Odometer

The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven.

Trip meter

The trip meter can record the total distance of two trips. One is recorded in trip meter A, and the other is recorded in trip meter B.

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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 to trip meter B mode.

When trip meter A is selected, TRIPA 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. Use this meter to measure trip distances and to compute fuel consumption.

NOTE l Only the trip meters record tenths of

kilometers (miles). l The trip record will be erased when:

l The power supply is interrupted (blown fuse or the battery is disconnected).

l The vehicle is driven over 999.9 km (mile).

qTachometer

The tachometer shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (rpm).

Red zone

CAUTION Don't run the engine with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE. This may cause severe engine damage.

qEngine Coolant Temperature Gauge

The engine coolant temperature gauge shows the temperature of the engine coolant.

If the needle is near H, it indicates overheating.

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CAUTION Driving with an overheated engine can cause serious engine damage (page 7-13).

qFuel Gauge

The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is in the tank. We recommend keeping the tank over 1/4 full. When the low fuel warning light illuminates or when the needle is near E, refuel as soon as possible.

Low fuel warning light

NOTE The direction of the arrow ( ) shown next to the low fuel warning light indicates that the fuel-filler lid is on the right side of the vehicle.

qDashboard Illumination

Rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the instrument cluster and other illuminations in the dashboard.

NOTE The brightness of dashboard illuminations can be adjusted when the headlight switch is in the

or position.

Dim

Bright

Canceling the illumination dimmer (Dashboard illumination)

When the headlight switch is in the or position, the illumination of the

information display dims.

When driving on snowy or foggy roads, or in other situations when information display's visibility is reduced due to glare from surrounding brightness, cancel the illumination dimmer and increase the illumination intensity.

To cancel the illumination dimmer, rotate the knob clockwise fully. You will hear a beep sound and the illumination dimmer will be canceled.

NOTE If the dashboard illumination knob is kept at the illumination dimmer cancel position, the information display will not dim when the headlight switch is turned to the or position again.

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Warning/Indicator Lights

Warning/Indicator lights will appear in any of the highlighted areas

Signal Warning/Indicator Lights Page

Brake System Warning Light 5-33

Charging System Warning Light 5-34

Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light 5-34

Check Engine Light 5-35

ABS Warning Light 5-33

Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light 5-35

Low Fuel Warning Light 5-36

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Signal Warning/Indicator Lights Page

Seat Belt Warning Light/Beep 5-36

Door-Ajar Warning Light 5-37

Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light 5-37

Automatic Transaxle Warning Light 5-37

Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light 5-38

Security Indicator Light 5-40

Headlight High-Beam Indicator Light 5-40

Shift Position Indicator Light 5-40

Cruise Main Indicator Light 5-41

Cruise Set Indicator Light 5-41

Power Steering Malfunction Indicator Light 5-41

Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights 5-41

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qBrake System Warning Light

This warning has the following functions:

Parking brake warning

The light comes on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the START or ON position. It goes off when the parking brake is fully released.

Low brake fluid level warning

If the light stays on after the parking brake is fully released, you may have a brake problem.

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.

1. With the engine stopped, check the brake fluid level immediately and add fluid as required (page 8-22).

2. 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 out have your brake system inspected as soon as possible by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE Having to add brake fluid is sometimes an indicator of leakage. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible even if the brake light is no longer illuminated.

WARNING Do not drive with the brake system warning light illuminated. Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible:

Driving with the brake system warning light illuminated is dangerous. It indicates that your brakes may not work at all or that they could completely fail at any time. If this light remains illuminated, after checking that the parking brake is fully released, have the brakes inspected immediately.

qABS Warning Light

The warning light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

If the ABS warning 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 the vehicle had no ABS. Should this happen, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

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NOTE When the engine is jump-started to charge the battery, uneven rpm occurs and the ABS warning light comes on. This is due to a weak battery, not a malfunction. Recharge the battery.

qElectronic Brake Force Distribution System Warning

If the electronic brake force distribution control unit determines that some components are operating incorrectly, the control unit may turn the brake system warning light and the ABS warning light on at the same time. The problem is likely to be an electronic brake force distribution system.

WARNING Do not drive with both the ABS warning light and brake warning light illuminated. Have the vehicle towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible:

Driving when the brake system warning light and ABS warning light are illuminated at the same time is dangerous. When both lights are illuminated, the rear wheels could lock more quickly in an emergency stop than under normal circumstances.

qCharging System Warning Light

This warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and turns off when the engine is started.

If the warning light illuminates while driving, it indicates a malfunction of the alternator or of the charging system. Drive to the side of the road and park off the right-of-way. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

CAUTION Don't continue driving when the charging system warning light is illuminated because the engine could stop unexpectedly.

qEngine Oil Pressure Warning Light

This warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and turns off when the engine is started.

This warning light indicates low engine oil pressure.

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If the light illuminates while driving:

1. Drive to the side of the road and park off the right-of-way on level ground.

2. Turn off the engine and wait 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil pan.

3. Inspect the engine oil level (page 8-19). If it's low, add oil.

4. Start the engine and check the warning light.

If the light remains illuminated even after you add oil, stop the engine immediately and have your vehicle towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

CAUTION Don't run the engine if oil pressure is low. It could result in extensive engine damage.

qCheck Engine Light

This indicator light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes off when the engine is started.

If this light comes on while driving, the vehicle may have a problem. It is important to note the driving conditions when the light came on and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

The check engine light may come on in the following cases: l The fuel tank level being very low or approaching empty.

l The engine's electrical system has a problem.

l The emission control system has a problem.

l The fuel-filler cap is missing or not tightened securely.

If the check engine light remains on or flashes continuously, do not drive at high speeds and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

qAir Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light

If the air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system is working properly, the warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is cranked. The warning light turns off after a specified period of time.

A system malfunction is indicated if the warning light constantly illuminates or does not illuminate at all when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. If either of these occur, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The system may not work in an accident.

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WARNING Never tamper with the air bag/ pretensioner systems and always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform all servicing and repairs:

Self-servicing or tampering with the systems is dangerous. An air bag/ pretensioner could accidentally activate or become disabled causing serious injury or death.

qLow Fuel Warning Light

Low fuel warning light

This warning light in the fuel gauge signals that the fuel tank will soon be empty. Refuel as soon as possible.

qSeat Belt Warning Light/Beep

The seat belt warning light illuminates and a beep sound will be heard if the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

Conditions of operation

Condition Result

The driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

The warning light flashes and a beep sound will be heard for about 6 seconds.

The driver's seat belt is fastened while the warning light and the beep sound are activated.

The warning light turns off and the beep sound stops.

The driver's seat belt is fastened before the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

The warning light will not illuminate and the beep sound will not be heard.

Belt minder

NOTE The belt minder can be deactivated. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer to deactivate and restore the seat belt minder.

Driver seated/Front passenger not seated The belt minder is a supplemental warning to the seat belt warning function. If the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the warning light/beep operates to give you further reminders according to the chart below.

Condition

Vehicle speed

Between 0 20 km/h

(0 12 mph)

20 km/h (12 mph) or

more

Seat belt

Indicator

Beep

: Fastened : Unfastened : Illuminated : Flashing : Beep

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Once the beep sound is heard, it continues sounding even if the vehicle speed lowers to 20 km/h (12 mph) or less until the seatbelt is fastened or the beep sound period has passed. Driver seated/Front passenger seated The seat belt warning light/beep reminds the front passenger to fasten the seat belt according to the chart below.

Condition

Vehicle speed

Between 0 20 km/h

(0 12 mph)

20 km/h (12 mph) or

more

Seat belt (Driver)

Seat belt (Passenger)

Indicator

Beep

: Fastened : Unfastened : Illuminated : Flashing : Beep

Once the beep sound is heard, it continues sounding even if the vehicle speed lowers to 20 km/h (12 mph) or less until the seatbelt is fastened or the beep sound period has passed.

NOTE l To allow the front passenger seat weight

sensor to function properly, do not place and sit on an additional seat cushion on the front passenger seat. The sensor may not function properly because the additional seat cushion could cause sensor interference.

l Placing packages, luggage, pets or other items on the front passenger seat may cause the front passenger belt minder warning light and beep to operate depending on the weight of the item.

qDoor-Ajar Warning Light

This warning light comes on when any door isn't securely closed.

qLowWasher Fluid Level Warning Light

This warning light indicates that little washer fluid remains. Add fluid (page 8-25).

qAutomatic Transaxle Warning Light

This warning light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. The light illuminates when the transaxle has a problem.

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CAUTION If the automatic transaxle warning light illuminates, the transaxle has an electrical problem. Continuing to drive your Mazda in this condition could cause damage to your transaxle. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

qTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light

This warning light illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

Thereafter, the warning light illuminates when tire pressure is too low in one or more tires, and flashes when there is a system malfunction.

WARNING If the tire pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates or flashes, or the tire pressure warning beep sound is heard, decrease vehicle speed immediately and avoid sudden maneuvering and braking:

If the tire pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates or flashes, or the tire pressure warning beep sound is heard, it is dangerous to drive the vehicle at high speeds, or perform sudden maneuvering or braking. Vehicle drivability could worsen and result in an accident. To determine if you have a slow leak or a flat, pull over to a safe position where you can check the visual condition of the tire and determine if you have enough air to proceed to a place where air may be added and the system monitored again, an Authorized Mazda Dealer or a tire repair station.

Do not ignore the TPMS Warning Light: Ignoring the TPMS warning light is dangerous, even if you know why it is illuminated. Have the problem taken care of as soon as possible before it develops into a more serious situation that could lead to tire failure and a dangerous accident.

Warning light illuminates/Warning beep sounds

When the warning light illuminates, and the warning beep sound is heard (about 3 seconds), tire pressure is too low in one or more tires.

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Adjust the tire pressure to the correct tire pressure. Refer to the specification charts (page 10-6).

CAUTION When replacing/repairing the tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged.

NOTE l Perform tire pressure adjustment when the

tires are cold. Tire pressure will vary according to the tire temperature, therefore let the vehicle stand for 1 hour or only drive it 1.6 km (1 mile) or less before adjusting the tire pressures. When pressure is adjusted on hot tires to the cold inflation pressure, the TPMS warning light/beep may turn on after the tires cool and pressure drops below specification. Also, an illuminated TPMS warning light, resulting from the tire air pressure dropping due to cold ambient temperature, may go out if the ambient temperature rises. In this case, it will also be necessary to adjust the tire air pressures. If the TPMS warning light illuminates due to a drop in tire air pressure, make sure to check and adjust the tire air pressures.

l After adjusting the tire air pressures, it may require some time for the TPMS warning light to go out. If the TPMS warning light remains illuminated, drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 25 km/h (16 mph) for 10 minutes, and then verify that it goes out.

l Tires can loose a little air quite naturally over time and the TPMS cannot tell if the tires are getting too soft over time or you have a flat. However, when you find one low tire in a set of four - that is an indication of trouble; you should have someone drive the vehicle slowly forward so you can inspect any low tire for cuts and any metal sticking through tread or sidewall. Put a few drops of water in the valve stem to see if it bubbles indicating a bad valve. Leaks need to be addressed by more than simply refilling the trouble tire as leaks are dangerous - take it to an Authorized Mazda Dealer which has all the equipment to fix tires, TPMS systems and order the best replacement tire for your vehicle.

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If the warning light illuminates again even after the tire pressures are adjusted, there may be a tire puncture. Replace the punctured tire with the temporary spare tire (page 7-7).

NOTE A tire pressure sensor is not installed to the temporary spare tire. The warning light will flash continuously while the temporary spare tire is being used.

Warning light flashes

When the warning light flashes, there may be a system malfunction. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qSecurity Indicator Light

This indicator light starts flashing every 2 seconds when the ignition switch is turned from the ON to the ACC position and the immobilizer system is armed.

The light stops flashing when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the correct ignition key. At this time, the immobilizer system is disarmed and the light illuminates for about 3 seconds and then goes out.

If the engine doesn't start with the correct ignition key, and the security indicator light keeps illuminating or flashing, the system may have a malfunction. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qHeadlight High-Beam Indicator Light

This light indicates one of two things: l The high-beam headlights are on. l The turn signal lever is in the flash-to- pass position.

qShift Position Indicator Light (Automatic Transaxle)

This indicates the selected shift position when the ignition switch is in the ON position.

Gear position indicator

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Gear position indicator

When the shift lever is in the D or M position, the numeral for the selected gear displays.

qCruise Main Indicator Light

This light comes on when the ON/OFF switch is pressed and the cruise control system is activated.

qCruise Set Indicator Light

This light comes on when a cruising speed is set.

qPower Steering Malfunction Indicator Light

This indicator light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes off when the engine is started.

If the light stays illuminated after the engine is started or illuminates while driving, turn off the engine after parking in a safe place, and then start the engine again. If the light does not illuminate after restarting the engine, this indicates that the power steering is restored and normal steering is possible. If the light remains illuminated, the power steering is still inoperable. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE The power steering system is inoperable when the power steering malfunction indicator light illuminates. Steering is possible, but requires more physical effort.

qTurn-Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights

When operating the turn signal lights, the left or right turn signal indicator light flashes to indicate which turn signal light is operating (page 5-46).

When operating the hazard warning lights, both turn signal indicator lights flash (page 5-53).

NOTE If an indicator light remains illuminated (does not flash) or if it flashes abnormally, one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out.

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Beep Sounds

qSeat Belt Warning Beep

If the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, a beep sound will be heard for about 6 seconds. If the driver's seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle is driven at a speed faster than about 20 km/h (12 mph), a beep sound will be heard again for a specified period of time. Refer to Seat Belt Warning Light/Beep on page 5-36.

qIgnition Key Reminder

If the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position with the key inserted, a continuous beep sound will be heard when the driver's door is opened.

qLights-On Reminder

If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch, a continuous beep sound will be heard when the driver's door is opened.

qTire Inflation Pressure Warning Beep

The warning beep sound will be heard for about 3 seconds when there is any abnormality in tire inflation pressures (page 5-21).

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Lighting Control

qHeadlights

Type A (Without AUTO position)

Turn the headlight switch to turn the headlights, other exterior lights and dashboard illumination on or off.

Switch Position

Headlights Off Off On

Taillights Parking lights License lights Side-marker lights Dashboard illumination

Off On On

NOTE To prevent discharging the battery, don't leave the lights on while the engine is off unless safety requires them.

Type B (With AUTO position)

Turn the headlight switch to turn the headlights, other exterior lights and dashboard illumination on or off.

Switch Position

Headlights Off Off On

Auto

Taillights Parking lights License lights Side-marker lights Dashboard illumination

Off On On

NOTE To prevent discharging the battery, don't leave the lights on while the engine is off unless safety requires them.

AUTO (Auto-light control) When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position and the ignition switch is in the ON position, the light sensor senses the surrounding lightness or darkness and automatically turns on or off the headlights, other exterior lights and dashboard illumination (see chart above).

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CAUTION Do not shade the light sensor by

adhering a sticker or a label on the windshield. Otherwise the light sensor will not operate correctly.

Light sensor

The light sensor also works as a rain sensor for the auto-wiper control. Keep hands and scrapers clear of the windshield when the ignition switch is in the ON position as fingers pinched or the wipers and wiper blades damaged when they activate automatically. If you are going to clean the windshield, be sure the wipers are turned off completely - this is particularly important when clearing ice and snow - when it is particularly tempting to leave the engine running.

NOTE l The light may not turn off immediately even

if the surrounding area becomes well-lit because the light sensor determines that it is nighttime if the surrounding area is continuously dark for several minutes such as inside long tunnels, traffic jams inside tunnels, or in indoor parking lots. In this case, the light turns off if the light switch is turned to the OFF position. (If the light switch is turned to the AUTO position again after turning it to the OFF position, the light turns on/off depending on the surrounding brightness.)

l When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position and the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or LOCK position, the headlights, other exterior lights and dashboard illumination will turn off.

l The timing for turning on the headlights, other exterior lights and dashboard illumination can be delayed by adjusting the sensitivity of the light sensor. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer regarding sensor adjustment.

Xenon fusion headlight bulbs

The low-beam bulbs of the headlights have xenon fusion bulbs that produce a bright white beam over a wide area.

WARNING Do not replace the xenon fusion bulbs yourself:

Replacing the xenon fusion bulbs yourself is dangerous. Because the xenon fusion bulbs require high voltage, you could receive an electric shock if the bulbs are handled incorrectly. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer when the replacement is necessary.

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NOTE If the headlights flicker, or the brightness weakens, the bulb-life may be depleted and a replacement is necessary. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qLights-On Reminder

If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch, a continuous beep sound will be heard when the driver's door is opened.

qHeadlight High-Low Beam

Push the lever forward for high beam. Pull back to original position for low beam.

High beam

Low beam

qFlashing the Headlights

To flash the headlights, pull the lever fully toward you. The headlight switch does not need to be on, and the lever will return to the normal position when released.

qHeadlight Leveling

The number of passengers and weight of cargo in the luggage compartment change the angle of the headlights. The headlight leveling switch adjusts this angle.

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Select the proper setting from the following chart.

Front seat Rear seat

Load Switch PositionDriver Passenger

0

0

1

2

3

: Yes : No

qDaytime Running Lights (Canada)

In Canada, vehicles must be driven with the headlights on during daytime operation.

For that reason, the daytime running lights automatically turn on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.

NOTE The Daytime Running Lights turn off when the parking brake is applied.

Turn and Lane-Change Signals

qTurn 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.

If the indicator light continues to flash after a turn, manually return the lever to its original position.

Right turn

Left turn

OFF

Right lane change

Left lane change

Green indicators on the dashboard show which signal is working.

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.

NOTE If an indicator light stays on without flashing or if it flashes abnormally, one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out.

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Front Fog Lights

The fog lights help you to see as well as to be seen.

The headlights must be turned on to turn on the front fog lights.

To turn the front fog lights on, rotate the fog light switch to the position.

Fog light switch

To turn the front fog lights off, rotate the fog light switch to the OFF position or turn the headlights off.

NOTE l The fog lights will turn off when the

headlights are set at high beam. l (With auto-light control)

If the headlight switch is in the AUTO position, the front fog lights can be turned on when the headlights, the exterior lights and dashboard illumination are on.

Windshield Wipers and Washer

The ignition switch must be in the ON position.

WARNING Use only windshield washer fluid or plain water in the reservoir:

Using radiator antifreeze as washer fluid is dangerous. If sprayed on the windshield, it will dirty the windshield, affect your visibility, and could result in an accident.

Do not use the washer without first warming the windshield and never use plain tap water:

Using windshield washer fluid without anti-freeze protection in freezing temperatures is dangerous. The washer fluid could freeze on the windshield and block your vision. You could have an accident.

NOTE Because heavy ice and snow can jam the wiper blades, the wiper motor is protected from motor breakdown, overheating and possible fire 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 park off the right-of-way, and remove the snow and ice. After 5 minutes, turn on the switch and the blades should operate normally. If they don't resume functioning, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. Drive to the side of the road and park off the right-of- way. Wait until the weather clears before trying to drive with the wipers inoperative.

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qWindshield Wipers

Type A (With INT position)

Turn the wipers on by pulling the lever down.

Mist INT Intermittent 1 Low speed 2 High speed

For a single wiping cycle, push the lever up to .

Variable-speed intermittent wipers

Set the lever to INT and choose the interval timing by rotating the ring.

INT ring

Type B (With AUTO position)

Turn the wipers on by pulling the lever down.

Mist AUTO Auto control 1 Low speed 2 High speed

For a single wiping cycle, push the lever up to .

AUTO (Auto-wiper control) When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position, the rain sensor senses the amount of rainfall on the windshield and turns the wiper on or off automatically (offintermittentlow speedhigh speed).

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The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted by turning the switch on the wiper lever. From the center position (normal), turn the switch towards (+) for higher sensitivity (faster response) or turn the switch towards (_) for less sensitivity (slower response).

Switch

Higher sensitivity

Less sensitivity

Center position

CAUTION Do not shade the rain sensor by

adhering a sticker or a label on the windshield. Otherwise the rain sensor will not operate correctly.

Rain sensor

When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position and the ignition switch is in the ON position, the wipers may move automatically in the following cases: If the windshield above the rain

sensor is touched. If the windshield above the rain

sensor is wiped with a cloth. If the windshield is struck with

a hand or other object. If the rain sensor is struck with

a hand or other object from inside the vehicle.

Keep hands and scrapers clear of the windshield when the ignition switch is in the ON position as fingers pinched or the wipers and wiper blades damaged when they activate automatically. If you are going to clean the windshield, be sure the wipers are turned off completely - this is particularly important when clearing ice and snow - when it is particularly tempting to leave the engine running.

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NOTE l The auto-wiper control may not operate

when the rain sensor temperature is about _10 C(14 F) or lower, or about 85 C (185 F) or higher.

l If the windshield is coated with water repellent, the rain sensor may not be able to sense the amount of rainfall correctly and auto-wiper control may not operate properly.

l If dirt or foreign matter (e.g. ice or matter containing salt water) adheres to the windshield above the rain sensor or if the windshield is iced, it could cause the wipers to move automatically. However, if the wipers cannot remove this ice, dirt or foreign matter, the auto-wiper control will stop operation. In this case, pull the wiper lever to the 1 or 2 position for manual operation, or remove the ice, dirt or foreign matter by hand to restore the auto-wiper operation.

qWindshield Washer

Pull the lever toward you and hold it to spray washer fluid.

OFF

Washer

NOTE With the wiper lever in the OFF or INT (Type A)/AUTO (Type B) position, the wipers will operate continuously until the lever is released.

If the washer doesn't work, inspect the fluid level (page 8-25). If it's OK, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

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Rear Window Wiper and Washer

The ignition switch must be in the ON position.

qRear Window Wiper

Turn the wiper on by turning the rear wiper/washer switch. ON Normal INT Intermittent

qRear Window Washer

To spray washer fluid, turn the rear wiper/ washer switch to the position. After the switch is released, the washer will stop. If the washer doesn't work, inspect the fluid level (page 8-25). If it's OK and the washer still doesn't work, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Rear Window Defroster The rear window defroster clears frost, fog, and thin ice from the rear window.

The ignition switch must be in the ON position.

Press the switch to turn on the rear window defroster. The rear window defroster operates for about 1015 minutes and turns off automatically. The indicator light illuminates during operation.

To turn off the rear window defroster before the 1015 minutes has elapsed, press the switch again.

With manual type air conditioner

Indicator light

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With fully automatic type air conditioner

Indicator light

CAUTION Don't use sharp instruments or window cleaners with abrasives to clean the inside of the rear window surface. They may damage the defroster grid inside the window.

NOTE This defroster is not designed for melting snow. If there is an accumulation of snow on the rear window, remove it before using the defroster.

Horn To sound the horn, press the mark on the steering wheel.

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Hazard Warning Flasher The hazard warning lights should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway in an emergency.

The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it.

Depress the hazard warning flasher and all the turn signals will flash.

NOTE l The turn signals don't work when the

hazard warning lights are on. l Check local regulations about the use of

hazard warning lights while the vehicle is being towed. They may forbid it.

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6 Interior Comfort

Use of various features for drive comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system.

Climate Control System ............................................................... 6-2 Operating Tips ........................................................................... 6-2 Vent Operation .......................................................................... 6-3 Types of the Climate Control System ....................................... 6-5 Manual Type .......................................................................... 6-6 Fully Automatic Type .......................................................... 6-10

Audio System ............................................................................... 6-15 Antenna ................................................................................... 6-15 Operating Tips for Audio System ........................................... 6-15 Audio Set ................................................................................ 6-25 Audio Control Switch Operation (Steering Wheel) ............. 6-42 Safety Certification ................................................................. 6-45

Interior Equipment ..................................................................... 6-46 Sunvisors ................................................................................. 6-46 Interior Lights ......................................................................... 6-46 Information Display ................................................................ 6-48 Cup Holder .............................................................................. 6-50 Bottle Holder ........................................................................... 6-52 Storage Compartments ............................................................ 6-52 Accessory Sockets .................................................................. 6-56

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Operating Tips

qOperating the Climate Control System

Operate the climate control system with the engine running.

NOTE To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the fan control dial on for a long period of time with the ignition switch in the ACC position when the engine is not running.

qClearing the Air Inlet

Clear all obstructions like leaves, snow and ice from the hood and the air inlet in the cowl grille to improve the system efficiency.

qFoggy Windows

The windows may fog up easily in humid weather. Use the climate control system to defog the windows.

To help defog the windows, operate the air conditioner to dehumidify the air.

NOTE The air conditioner may be used along with the heater to dehumidify the air.

qOutside/Recirculated Air Position

Use the outside air position in normal conditions. The recirculated air position should be used only when driving on dusty roads or for quick cooling of the interior.

qParking 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.

qNot Using for a Long Period

Run the air conditioner about 10 minutes at least once a month to keep internal parts lubricated.

qCheck the Refrigerant before the Weather Gets Hot

Have the air conditioner checked before the weather gets hot. Lack of refrigerant may make the air conditioner less efficient. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for refrigerant inspection.

The air conditioner is filled with HFC134a (R134a), a refrigerant that will not damage the ozone layer. If the air conditioner is low on refrigerant or has a malfunction, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qReplacement of the Cabin Air Filter

If your vehicle is equipped with an air filter for the air conditioner, it is necessary to change the filter periodically as indicated in scheduled maintenance (page 8-3). Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for replacement of the cabin air filter.

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Vent Operation

Knob

Close Open

qAdjusting the Vents

Directing airflow

You can direct air flow by moving the adjustment knob. Horizontal air flow can be adjusted by pressing the vent left or right.

Opening/closing vents

These vents can be opened and closed with wheel.

NOTE When using the air conditioner, mist may come out from the vents. This is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air being suddenly cooled.

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qSelecting the Airflow Mode

Floor Vents

Dashboard and Floor Vents

Dashboard Vents Defroster and Floor Vents

Defroster Vents

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Types of the Climate Control System Manual type and fully automatic type climate control systems are explained separately. Check your vehicle's climate control type and read the appropriate pages. Manual Type ............................................................................................................ page 6-6

Fully Automatic Type ............................................................................................ page 6-10

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Manual Type

Temperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selector dial

A/C switch

Air intake selector

Some models.

qControl Switches

Temperature control dial

Cold Hot

This dial controls temperature. Turn it clockwise for hot and counterclockwise for cold.

Fan control dial

This dial allows variable fan speeds. 0Fan off 1Low speed 2Medium low speed 3Medium high speed 4High speed

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Mode selector dial

Turn the mode selector dial to select airflow mode (page 6-4).

NOTE l If you want to slightly adjust the airflow

amount, set the mode selector dial at . l For example, when the mode selector dial is

at the position between the and positions, airflow from the floor vent is less than that of the position.

A/C switch

Push the A/C switch to turn the air conditioner on. The indicator light on the switch will illuminate when the fan control dial is set at position 1, 2, 3, or 4.

Push the switch once again to turn the air conditioner off.

NOTE The air conditioner may not function when the outside temperature approaches 0 C (32 F).

Air intake selector

This switch controls the source of air entering the vehicle.

Press the switch to alternate between the outside air and recirculated air modes.

It is recommended that under normal conditions the switch be kept in the outside air mode.

Outside air mode (Indicator light is off)

Outside air is taken into the vehicle. Use this mode for normal ventilation and heating.

Recirculated air mode (Indicator light is on)

Outside air is shut off. Air within the vehicle is recirculated.

This mode can be used when driving on a dusty road or in similar conditions. It also helps to provide quicker cooling of the interior.

WARNING Do not use the recirculated air mode in cold or rainy weather:

Using the recirculated air mode in cold or rainy weather is dangerous as it will cause the windows to fog up. Your vision will be hampered, which could lead to a serious accident.

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qHeating

1. Set the mode selector dial to the position.

2. Set the temperature control dial to the hot position.

3. Set the fan control dial to the desired speed.

NOTE l If the windshield fogs up easily, set the

mode selector dial to the position. l If cooler air is desired at face level, set the

mode selector dial at the position and adjust the temperature control dial to maintain maximum comfort.

l 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).

l In the , , or position, the air conditioner is automatically turned on (however, the indicator light does not illuminate) and the outside air mode is automatically selected to defrost the windshield. In the or position, the outside air mode cannot be changed to the recirculated air mode.

qCooling (With Air Conditioner)

1. Set the mode selector dial to the position.

2. Set the temperature control dial to the cold position.

3. Set the fan control dial to the desired speed.

4. Turn on the air conditioner by pressing the A/C switch.

5. Adjust the fan control dial and temperature control dial to maintain maximum comfort.

CAUTION When using the air conditioner while driving up long hills or in heavy traffic, closely monitor the temperature gauge (page 5-29). The air conditioner may cause engine overheating. If the gauge indicates overheating, turn the air conditioner off (page 7-13).

NOTE l When maximum cooling is desired, set the

temperature control dial to the extreme cold position and set the air intake selector to the recirculated air mode, then set the fan control dial to position 4.

l If warmer air is desired at floor level, set the mode selector dial at the position and adjust the temperature control dial to maintain maximum comfort.

l 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).

qVentilation

1. Set the mode selector dial to the position.

2. Set the air intake selector to the outside air mode.

3. Set the temperature control dial to the desired position.

4. Set the fan control dial to the desired speed.

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qWindshield Defrosting and Defogging

1. Set the mode selector dial to the position.

2. Set the temperature control dial to the desired position.

3. Set the fan control dial to the desired speed.

WARNING Do not defog the windshield using the

position with the temperature control set to the cold position:

Using the position with the temperature control set to the cold position is dangerous as it will cause the outside of the windshield to fog up. Your vision will be hampered, which could lead to a serious accident. Set the temperature control to the hot or warm position when using the position.

NOTE l For maximum defrosting, set the

temperature control dial to the extreme hot position and the fan control dial to position 4.

l If warm air is desired at the floor, set the mode selector dial to the position.

l In the , , or position, the air conditioner is automatically turned on (however, the indicator light does not illuminate) and the outside air mode is automatically selected to defrost the windshield. In the or position, the outside air mode cannot be changed to the recirculated air mode.

qDehumidifying (With Air Conditioner)

Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold weather to help defog the windshield and side windows.

1. Set the mode selector dial to the desired position.

2. Set the air intake selector to the outside air mode.

3. Set the temperature control dial to the desired position.

4. Set the fan control dial to the desired speed.

5. Turn on the air conditioner by pressing the A/C switch.

NOTE One of the functions of the air conditioner is dehumidifying the air and, to use this function, the temperature does not have to be set to cold. Therefore, set the temperature control dial to the desired position (hot or cold) and turn on the air conditioner when you want to dehumidify the cabin air.

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Fully Automatic Type

Climate control information is displayed on the information display.

AMB (Ambient Temperature) switch

Windshield defroster switchFan control dial

Temperature control dialMode selector switch

OFF switch Auto switch

A/C switch

Air intake selector

qControl Switches

AUTO switch

By pressing the AUTO switch the following functions will be automatically controlled in accordance with the set temperature: l Airflow temperature l Amount of airflow l Selection of airflow mode

l Outside/Recirculated air selection l Air conditioner operation l A/C or A/C ECON selection

NOTE AUTO switch indicator light l When on, it indicates AUTO operation, and

the system will function automatically. l When off, it indicates the operation of other

switches such as the mode selector switch, fan control dial, A/C switch and windshield defroster switch. Other functions will continue to operate automatically.

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OFF switch

Pressing the OFF switch shuts off the climate control system.

Temperature control dial

Cold Hot

This dial controls temperature.Turn it clockwise for hot and counterclockwise for cold.

Fan control dial

Slow Fast

The fan has seven speeds. The selected speed will be displayed.

Mode selector switch

The desired airflow mode can be selected (page 6-4).

NOTE l With the airflow mode set to position

and the temperature control dial set at a medium temperature, heated air is directed to the feet and a comparably lower air temperature will flow through the central, left and right vents.

l To set the air vent to , press the windshield defroster switch.

A/C switch

With the AUTO or fan control dial ON, press the A/C switch to select the air conditioning (cooling/dehumidifying functions) on or off.

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NOTE l Selection of A/C and A/C ECON is done

automatically. Although air conditioning and defogging ability is reduced, the A/C ECON function is designed to economize use of the air conditioning system.

l The air conditioner may not function when the outside temperature approaches 0 C (32 F). (Indicator remains on even when system is off.)

Air intake selector

Outside or recirculated air positions can be selected. Press the switch to select outside/recirculated air positions.

Recirculated air position (with indicator light on)

Use this position when going through tunnels, driving in congested traffic (high engine exhaust areas) or when quick cooling is desired.

Outside air position (with indicator light off)

Use this position for normal conditions and defogging.

WARNING Do not use the position in cold or rainy weather:

Using the position in cold or rainy weather is dangerous as it will cause the windows to fog up. Your vision will be hampered, which could lead to a serious accident.

AMB (Ambient Temperature) switch

Press the AMB switch to display the ambient temperature.

NOTE l The displayed ambient temperature may

vary from the actual ambient temperature depending on the surrounding area and vehicle conditions.

l Press the AMB switch 2 seconds or more to switch the display from Fahrenheit to Centigrade or vice versa.

l Press the AMB switch again to switch the display from ambient temperature to the temperature set for the air conditioner.

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Press the switch to defrost the windshield and front door windows.

qOperation of Automatic Air Conditioning

1. Press the AUTO switch. Selection of the airflow mode, air intake selector and amount of airflow will be automatically controlled.

2. Use the temperature control dial to select a desired temperature.

Cold Hot

To turn off the system, press the OFF switch.

NOTE l Setting the temperature to maximum high

or low will not provide the desired temperature at a faster rate.

l When selecting heat, the system will restrict airflow until it has warmed to prevent cold air from blowing out of the vents.

qWindshield Defrosting and Defogging

Press the windshield defroster switch. In this position, the outside air position is automatically selected, and the air conditioner automatically turns on. The air conditioner will directly dehumidify the air to the front windshield and side windows (page 6-4). Airflow amount will be increased.

WARNING Set the temperature control to the hot or warm position when defogging ( position):

Using the position with the temperature control set to the cold position is dangerous as it will cause the outside of the windshield to fog up. Your vision will be hampered, which could lead to a serious accident.

NOTE Use the temperature control dial to increase the air flow temperature and defog the windshield more quickly.

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qSunlight/Temperature Sensor

The fully automatic air conditioner function measures inside and outside temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets temperatures inside the passenger compartment accordingly.

CAUTION Do not obstruct either sensor, otherwise the automatic air conditioner will not operate properly.

Sunlight sensor

Interior temperature sensor

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Antenna

qDetachable Type

To remove the antenna, turn it counterclockwise. To install the antenna, turn it clockwise. Make sure the antenna is securely installed.

Install

Remove

CAUTION To prevent damage to the

antenna, remove it before entering a car wash facility or passing beneath a low overhead clearance.

Be careful around the antenna when removing snow from the roof. Otherwise the antenna could be damaged.

NOTE When leaving your vehicle unattended, we recommend that you remove the antenna and store it inside the vehicle.

Operating Tips for Audio System

WARNING Do not adjust the audio control switches while driving the vehicle:

Adjusting the audio while driving the vehicle is dangerous as it could distract your attention from the vehicle operation which could lead to a serious accident. Always adjust the audio while the vehicle is stopped. Even if the audio control switches are equipped on the steering wheel, learn to use the switches without looking down at them so that you can keep your maximum attention on the road while driving the vehicle.

CAUTION For the purposes of safe driving, adjust the audio volume to a level that allows you to hear sounds outside of the vehicle.

NOTE l Do not use the audio for long periods of

time while the engine is off. Otherwise the battery could go dead.

l If a cellular phone or CB radio is used in or near the vehicle, it could cause noise to occur from the audio system, however, this does not indicate that the system has been damaged.

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qRadio Reception

AM characteristics

AM signals bend around such things as buildings or mountains and bounce off the ionosphere. Therefore, they can reach longer distances than FM signals. Because of this, two stations may sometimes be picked up on the same frequency at the same time.

Station 2Station 1

Ionosphere

FM characteristics

An FM broadcast range is usually about 4050 km (2530 miles) from the source. Because of extra coding needed to break the sound into two channels, stereo FM has even less range than monaural (non-stereo) FM.

FM Station

4050km (2530 miles)

Signals from an FM transmitter are similar to beams of light because they do not bend around corners, but they do reflect. Unlike AM signals, FM signals cannot travel beyond the horizon. Therefore, FM stations cannot be received at the great distances possible with AM reception.

AM wave FM wave

FM wave

100200 km (60120 miles)

Ionosphere

Atmospheric conditions can also affect FM reception. High humidity will cause poor reception. However, cloudy days may provide better reception than clear days.

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 problem may also be encountered when in close proximity to the transmitter.

Reflected wave Direct

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Flutter/Skip noise

Signals from an FM transmitter move in straight lines and become weak in valleys between tall buildings, mountains, and other obstacles. When a vehicle passes through such an area, the reception conditions may change suddenly, resulting in annoying noise.

Weak signal noise

In suburban areas, broadcast signals become weak because of distance from the transmitter. Reception in such fringe areas is characterized by sound breakup.

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.

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.

Station 2 88.3 MHz

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qOperating Tips for Cassette Tape Player

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.

Handling the cassette tape player

The following precautions should be observed. l Do not spill any liquid on the audio system.

l Do not insert any objects, other than cassette tape, into the slot.

l If the cassette tape is loose, it may produce poor sound or performance during playback. Use a pencil or something similar to remove any slack.

l Only cassette tapes that play no longer than 90 minutes should be used. Cassette tape exceeding 90 minutes are thin and may easily break.

l Do not leave a cassette tape in the tape player slot when not in use. Remove it completely to permit the slot door to close and to protect the mechanism from dust.

l Store cassette tapes away from extreme heat, magnetic fields, and direct sunlight. Protect the exposed cassette tape from dirt and damage. Store cassette tapes in their original cases or other protective cases.

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qOperating Tips for CD Player/In- Dash CD Changer

Condensation phenomenon

Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold, the CD or optical components (prism and lens) in the CD player/In-dash CD changer may become clouded with condensation. At this time, the CD will eject immediately when placed in the unit. A clouded CD 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.

Handling the CD player/In-dash CD changer

The following precautions should be observed. l Do not spill any liquid on the audio system.

l Do not insert any objects, other than CDs, into the slot.

l The CD revolves at high speed within the unit. Defective (cracked or badly bent) CDs should never be used.

l Do not use non-conventional discs such as heart-shaped, octagonal discs, etc. The disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction.

l If the memory portion of the CD is transparent or translucent, do not use the disc.

Transparent

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l A new CD 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 CD player/In-dash CD changer will not play the CD. In addition, the disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction. Remove the rough edges in advance by using a ball-point pen or pencil as shown below. To remove the rough edges, rub the side of the pen or pencil against the inner and outer perimeter of the CD.

l When driving over uneven surfaces, the sound may jump.

l The CD player/In-dash CD changer has been designed to play CDs bearing the identification logo as shown. No other discs can be played.

l Use discs that have been legitimately produced. If illegally-copied discs such as pirated discs are used, the system may not operate properly.

CD Player

In-dash CD changer

l Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handling the CDs. Pick up a CD by grasping the outer edge or the edge of the hole and the outer edge.

l Do not stick paper or tape on the CD. Avoid scratching the reverse side (the side without a label). The disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction.

l Dust, finger smudges, and dirt can decrease the amount of light reflected from the signal surface, thus affecting sound quality. If the CD should become soiled, gently wipe it with a soft cloth from the center of the CD to the edge.

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l 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 CD and must not be used. Anything that can damage, warp, or fog plastic should never be used to clean CDs.

l Insert discs one by one. If two discs are inserted at the same time, the system may not operate properly.

l CD TEXT textual information cannot be displayed by audio units other than the In-dash CD changer (MP3 support type only). (Only playback is possible.)

l The following player can play MP3 files recorded in CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW. In-dash CD changer (MP3 file support type only)

l The CD player/In-dash CD changer ejects the CD if the CD is inserted upside down. Also dirty and/or defective CDs may be ejected.

l An 8 cm (3 in) CD can be played in the CD player. The In-dash CD changer is specially made for 12 cm (5 in) CDs. An 8 cm (3 in) CD can be played in the In-dash CD changer (MP3 file support type only) if an 8 cm (3 in) CD adapter is used. If an 8 cm (3 in) CD adapter is not used, the In-dash CD changer (MP3 file support type only) may be damaged. Always use a CD adapter. An 8 cm (3 in) CD cannot be played in the In-dash CD changer (MP3 file non- support type only) even if an 8 cm (3 in) CD adapter is used.

l Do not insert cleaning discs in the CD player/In-dash CD changer.

l Do not insert any disc with a peel-off seal affixed to it.

Handling the In-dash CD changer

l This unit may not be able to play certain CD-R/CD-RWs made using a computer or music CD recorder due to disc characteristics, scratches, smudges, dirt, etc., or due to dust or condensation on the lens inside the unit.

l Storing CDs in the vehicle exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature may damage the CD-R/CD-RWs, and make them unplayable.

l CD-R/CD-RWexceeding 700 MB cannot be played.

l This unit may not be able to play certain discs made using a computer due to the application (writing software) setting used. (For details, consult the store where the application was purchased.)

l It is possible that certain text data, such as titles, recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW may not be displayed when musical data (CD-DA) is playing.

l The period from when a CD-RW is inserted to when it begins playing is longer than a normal CD or CD-R.

l Completely read the instruction manual and cautions for CD-R/CD-RWs.

l Do not use discs with cellophane tape adhering, partially peeled off labels, or adhesive material exuding from the edges of the CD label. Also, do not use discs with a commercially-available CD-R label affixed. The disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction.

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qOperating tips for MP3

NOTE Supply of this product only conveys a license for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenue- generating) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via the Internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications. An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http:// www.mp3licensing.com.

l This audio system handles MP3 files that have been recorded on CD-R/CD- RW/CD-ROMs. Discs that have been recorded using the following formats can be played: l ISO 9660 level 1 l ISO 9660 level 2 l Joliet extended format l Romeo extended format

l This unit handles MP3 files conforming to the MP3 format containing both header frames and data frames.

l This unit can play multi-session recorded discs that have up to 99 sessions.

l This unit can play MP3s with sampling frequencies of 16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48 kHz.

l This unit can play MP3 files that have been recorded in bit rates of 8 kbps to 320 kbps. Nonetheless, to insure enjoyment of music with consistent sound quality, it is recommended to use discs that have been recorded at a bit rate of 128 kbps or more.

l If a disc has both music data (CD-DA) and MP3 files, playback of the two file types differs depending on how the disc was recorded.

l Packet written discs cannot be played on this unit.

l This unit does not play CDs recorded using MP3i (MP3 interactive), MP3 PRO and RIFF MP3 formats.

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About folders and files

l The order of hierarchy for MP3 files and folders during playback or other functions is from shallow to deep. The arrangement and playing order of a recorded disc containing MP3 files is as follows: l File number

A numerical file number is assigned to each file in a folder in the order of hierarchy from shallow to deep.

l Folder number A numerical folder number is assigned to each folder in the order of hierarchy from shallow to deep.

05

06

01 02

04

03

1

5

4

2

3

Folder No.

Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4

l The folder order is automatically assigned and this order cannot be optionally set.

l Any folder without an MP3 file will be ignored. (It will be skipped and the folder number will not be displayed.)

l MP3 files not conforming to the MP3 format containing both header frames and data frames will be skipped and not played.

l This unit will play MP3 files that have up to eight levels. However, the more levels a disc has, the longer it will take to initially start playing. It is recommended to record discs with two levels or less.

l A single disc with up to 999 files can be played and a single folder with up to 255 files can be played.

l When naming an MP3 file, be sure to add an MP3 file extension (.mp3) after the file name.

l The maximum number of characters that can be used for file names is as follows. However, this unit will only display up to 30 characters, including the file extension (.mp3).

Maximum number of characters in a file name (including a separator . and the three letters of the

file extension)

ISO9660 level 1 12*

ISO9660 level 2 31*

Joliet extended format

64

Romeo extended format

128

* English one-byte characters (capitalized only) and underbar _ are available.

CAUTION This unit can only play MP3 files that have an MP3 file extension (.mp3) attached. Do not attach an MP3 file extension to any other type file as it could cause noise to be emitted or a malfunction in the unit.

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About ID3 Tag display

l This unit can only display ID3 Tag album, track and artist names that have been input using Ver1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3 formats. Any other data that may have been input cannot be displayed.

l This unit can only display English (including numerals) one-byte characters. Use only English (including numerals) one-byte characters when inputting ID3 tags. Two-byte characters and some special symbols cannot be displayed.

Specialized glossary

MP3

Abbreviation for MPEG Audio Layer 3. A technical standard for audio compression as decided by an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) MPEG working group. Use of MP3 allows for audio data to be compressed to approximately a tenth of the source data size.

ISO 9660

An international standard for logical formatting of CD-ROM files and folders. It is divided into three separate levels based on differences in file naming procedures, data configuration and other characteristics.

Multi-session

A session is the complete amount of data recorded from the beginning to the end of a single period of CD-ROM, CD-R/CD- RW data recording. Multi-session refers to the existence of data from two or more sessions on a single disc.

Sampling

Refers to the process of encoding analog audio data at regular intervals and converting it to digital data. The sampling rate refers to the number of times a sample is taken in one second and is expressed in Hz units. Increasing the sampling rate improves the sound quality but also increases the data size.

Bit rate

Refers to the volume of data per second, expressed in bps (bits per second). Generally, the larger the number of the transfer bit rate when compressing an MP3 file, the more information regarding musical reproduction it carries, and therefore the better the sound quality.

Packet writing

A general term for the method, similar to that used for floppy discs or hard drives, of recording the required file in a single increment on a CD-R and similar.

ID3 Tag

ID3 tag is a method for storing information related to the music in an MP3 file. Information such as track, artist and album name can be stored. This content can be freely edited using ID3 editing function software.

VBR

Abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate. While CBR (Constant Bit Rate) is generally used, VBR varies the bit rate for audio compression according to compression conditions and this allows for compression with preference given to sound quality.

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Audio Set

Audio information is displayed on the information display.

CD Player In-Dash CD Changer (Music CD Player)

In-Dash CD Changer (Music CD/MP3 CD Player)

Cassette Tape Player

Illustration is of a representative audio unit.

Power/Volume/Sound Controls .............................................................................. page 6-26 Operating the Radio ............................................................................................... page 6-28 Operating the Cassette Tape Player ........................................................................ page 6-32 Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player .............................................................. page 6-34 Operating the In-Dash CD Changer ....................................................................... page 6-36 Error Indications ..................................................................................................... page 6-41

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qPower/Volume/Sound Controls

Power/Volume dial Audio control dial

Power ON/OFF

Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position.

Press the power/volume dial to turn the audio system on. Press the power/volume dial again to turn the audio system off.

NOTE To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the audio system on for a long period of time when the engine is not running.

Volume adjustment

To adjust the volume, turn the power/ volume dial.

Turn the power/volume dial to the right to increase volume, to the left to decrease it.

Audio sound adjustment

1. Press the audio control dial to select the function. The selected function will be indicated.

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* Depending on the mode selected, the indication changes.

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2. Turn the audio control dial to adjust the selected functions as follows:

Indication Turn Left Turn Right

Select mode

Decrease bass

Increase bass

Decrease treble

Increase treble

Shift the sound to the

front

Shift the sound to the

rear

Shift the sound to the

left

Shift the sound to the

right

OFF ON

NOTE About 5 seconds after selecting any mode, the volume function will be automatically selected. To reset bass, treble, fade, and balance, press the audio control dial for 2 seconds. The unit will beep and CLEAR will be displayed.

Automatic Level Control (ALC)

The automatic level control is a feature that automatically adjusts audio volume and sound quality according to the vehicle speed. The volume increases in accordance with the increase in vehicle speed, and decreases as vehicle speed decreases.

The following four modes are available. Select the desired mode.

Mode Volume change

No change

Minimum

Medium

Maximum

Turn the audio control dial to select the ALC OFF, ALC LEVEL13 mode. The selected mode will be indicated.

BEEP setting

The beep-sound when operating the audio system can be set on or off.

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qOperating the Radio

Channel preset buttons

Auto memory button

Electric serial number

Scan button Seek tuning buttons Manual tuning dial

Satellite button Band selector button

Radio ON

Press a band selector button ( ) to turn the radio on.

Band selection

Successively pressing the band selector button ( ) switches the bands as follows: FM1FM2AM.

The selected mode will be indicated. If FM stereo is being received, ST will be displayed.

NOTE If the FM broadcast signal becomes weak, reception automatically changes from STEREO to MONO for reduced noise, and the ST indicator will go out.

Tuning

The radio has the following tuning methods: Manual, Seek, Scan, Preset channel, and Auto memory tuning. The easiest way to tune stations is to set them on preset channels.

NOTE If the power supply is interrupted (fuse blows or the battery is disconnected), the preset channels will be canceled.

Manual tuning

Turning the manual tuning dial will change the frequency higher or lower.

Seek tuning

Pressing the seek tuning button ( , ) will cause the tuner to seek a higher or lower frequency automatically.

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NOTE If you continue to press and hold the button, the frequency will continue changing without stopping.

Scan tuning

Press the scan button ( ) to automatically sample strong stations. Scanning stops at each station for about 5 seconds. To hold a station, press the scan button ( ) again during this interval.

Preset channel tuning

The 6 preset channels can be used to store 6 AM and 12 FM stations.

1. To set a channel first select AM, FM1, or FM2. Tune to the desired station.

2. Depress a channel preset button for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard. The preset channel number and station frequency will be displayed. The station is now held in the memory.

3. 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.

NOTE 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 stored without disturbing the previously set channels.

Press and hold the auto memory button ( ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard; the system will automatically scan and temporarily store up to 6 stations with the strongest frequencies in each selected band in that area.

After scanning is completed, the station with the strongest frequency will be tuned and its frequency displayed. Press and release the auto memory button ( ) to recall stations from the auto- stored stations. One stored station will be selected each time; its frequency and channel number will be displayed.

NOTE If no stations can be tuned after scanning operations, A will be displayed.

SATELLITE RADIO (SAT)

Vehicles equipped with the separately purchased SIRIUS digital satellite radio unit have the ability to receive up to 100 channels of digital quality programming coast to coast via satellite. For information on use, read the Satellite Radio Kit manual accompanying the SIRIUS digital satellite radio unit. A subscription to SIRIUS digital satellite radio service is required (available in the U.S. - Except Alaska and Hawaii) to enable this feature once the separately purchased SIRIUS digital satellite radio unit has been installed. For subscription information or digital satellite radio technical issues contact SIRIUS directly at:

- Web: www.siriusradio.com - Phone (24 hrs/day, 7 days/week): 888- 539-SIRI (7474) - E-mail: customercare@sirius-radio.com - Mailing Address: Sirius Satellite Radio

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1221 Avenue Of The Americas New York, NY 10020 Attention: Customer Care

Include your Sirius Radio ESN (Electronic Serial Number) when subscribing or requesting technical assistance. See the Satellite Radio Kit manual accompanying the SIRIUS unit for complete satellite radio activation procedures and information on how to display the ESN#.

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MEMO

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qOperating the Cassette Tape Player

Rewind button

Fast- forward button

APC button:(next program)

(one being played)

Program button

Repeat button Cassette tape play button

Dolby NR button

Cassette tape slot

Cassette tape eject button

Cassette tape insert

Insert the cassette tape into the slot, open edge to the right and cassette tape will begin play, and TAPE PLAY will be displayed. At the end of the cassette tape, the unit automatically reverses cassette tape play. When is lit, the cassette tape's top side is playing. When is lit, the bottom side is on.

Playing

Press the cassette tape play button ( ) to start play when a cassette tape is in the unit. If there isn't a cassette tape in the unit when the cassette tape play button ( ) is pressed, NO TAPE will flash on and off.

Dolby noise reduction

When using a tape with Dolby NR*, push the Dolby NR button ( ). The symbol will be displayed. To play a tape without Dolby NR, push the button once again.

* Noise reduction system manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

Ejecting the cassette tape

Press the cassette tape eject button ( ) to eject the cassette tape.

NOTE The cassette tape can be ejected when the ignition switch is in the OFF position.

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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.

NOTE When the cassette tape ends during fast- forward or rewind, it automatically stops and starts playing.

Reversing

Press the program button ( ) to change cassette tape-play direction.

NOTE When the cassette tape ends, the unit automatically reverses play.

Automatic program control (APC)

APC is used to find the beginning of either the next program or the one being played.

Press the APC button ( ) to the beginning of the next selection. Press the APC button ( ) to the beginning of the one being played. To stop this operation and play the cassette tape, press the button again.

NOTE APC may not operate properly if: l A tape was recorded at a low level. l A tape has long, silent intervals. l A tape is a live recording. l A tape has very short intervals of less than

3 seconds.

Repeat play

This operation 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). Press the repeat button ( ) once again to cancel repeat play.

NOTE RPT may not operate properly if: l A tape was recorded at a low level. l A tape has long, silent intervals. l A tape is a live recording. l A tape has very short intervals of less than

3 seconds.

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qOperating the Compact Disc (CD) Player

Load button

Track up button

Track down button

CD slot CD play button Repeat button

CD eject button

Scan button Random button

Fast-forward button

Reverse button

Inserting the CD

Insert the CD into the slot, label-side up. The auto-loading mechanism will set the CD and begin play. There will be a short lapse before play begins while the player reads the digital signals on the CD.

Playing

Press the CD play button ( ) to start play when a CD is in the unit. If there isn't a CD in the unit when the CD play button ( ) is pressed, NO DISC will flash on and off.

NOTE When the load button ( ) is pressed, the CD will load and play even if the CD eject button ( ) had been previously pressed.

Ejecting the CD

Press the CD eject button ( ) to eject the CD.

Fast-forward/Reverse

Press and hold the fast-forward button ( ) to advance through a track at high speed. Press and hold the reverse button ( ) to reverse through a track at high speed.

Track search

Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) once to skip back to the beginning of the current track.

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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.

NOTE If the unit is left in scan, normal play will resume where scan was selected.

Repeat play

This feature makes it possible to listen to a selection repeatedly.

Press the repeat button ( ) during play. The current selection will be repeated (RPT will be displayed). Press the repeat button ( ) once again to cancel repeat play.

Random play

This feature allows the CD player to randomly select the order of the songs.

Press the random button ( ) during play. The next selection will be randomly selected (RDM will be displayed). Press the random button ( ) once again to cancel random play.

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qOperating the In-Dash CD Changer

Disc up button

Disc down button

Fast-forward button

Track down button

Random button

Scan button

Channel preset buttons

Track up button

Load button Repeat buttonCD slot

CD eject buttonCD play button

Reverse button

(Music CD player)

(Music CD/MP3 CD player)

There are two types of In-dash CD changers. Check which In-dash CD changer type you own.

Type Playable data

Music CD player Music data (CD-DA)

Music CD/MP3 CD player

Music data (CD-DA) MP3 file

NOTE If a disc has both music data (CD-DA) and MP3 files, playback of the two file types differs depending on how the disc was recorded.

Inserting the CD

The CD must be label-side up when inserting. The auto-loading mechanism will set the CD and begin play. There will be a short lapse before play begins while the player reads the digital signals on the CD. The disc number and the track number will be displayed.

NOTE The CD will begin playback automatically after insertion. A CD cannot be inserted while the display reads WAIT. A beeping sound can be heard during this waiting time. Simultaneously pressing the power/volume dial and the load button ( ) for about 2 seconds will turn this beeping sound ON or OFF.

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Normal insertion

1. Press the load button ( ).

2. When IN is displayed, insert the CD.

Inserting CDs into desired tray number

1. Press and hold the load button ( ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard.

2. Press the channel preset button for the desired tray number while WAIT is displayed.

3. When IN is displayed, insert the CD.

NOTE The CD cannot be inserted to the desired tray number if the number is already occupied.

Multiple insertion

1. Press and hold the load button ( ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard.

2. When IN is displayed, insert the CD.

3. When IN is displayed again, insert the next CD.

NOTE The first-inserted CD will be played automatically when: l No other CD is inserted within 15 seconds

after IN is displayed. l The CD trays are full.

Displaying the CD-inserted tray number

When you want to know the number for a CD-inserted tray, press the display button ( ). The tray number will be displayed for 5 seconds.

Ejecting the CD

Normal ejection

1. Press the CD eject button ( ). The disc number and DISC OUT will be displayed.

2. Pull out the CD.

NOTE l When the CD is ejected during play, the

next CD will be played automatically. l (Music CD player)

If the CD is not removed from the slot within approximately 10 seconds after ejection, it will be re- inserted automatically.

Ejecting CDs from desired tray number

1. Press and hold the CD eject button ( ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard. The DISC OUT display flashes.

2. Press the channel preset button for the desired CD number for less than 5 seconds after the beep sound is heard.

3. Pull out the CD.

NOTE (Music CD player) If the CD is not removed from the slot within approximately 10 seconds after ejection, it will be re- inserted automatically.

Multiple ejection

1. Press and hold the CD eject button ( ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard. The DISC OUT display flashes.

2. Press the CD eject button ( ) again for less than 5 seconds after the beep sound is heard.

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NOTE If the button is not pressed and about 5 seconds have elapsed while DISC OUT is flashing, CDs are automatically ejected.

3. Pull out the CD, then the next CD will be ejected.

NOTE l CDs will be ejected starting with the one

with the lowest number. l All CDs in the tray will be ejected

continuously. l CDs can be ejected when the ignition

switch is off. Press and hold the CD eject button ( ) for about 2 seconds and all CDs will eject.

l (Music CD player) If the CD is not removed from the slot within approximately 10 seconds after ejection, it will be re- inserted automatically.

Playing

Press the CD play button ( ) to start play when a CD is in the unit. If there isn't a CD in the unit when the CD play button ( ) is pressed, NO DISC will flash on and off.

Fast-forward/Reverse

Press and hold the fast-forward button ( ) to advance through a track at high speed. Press and hold the reverse button ( ) to reverse through a track at high speed.

Track search

Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) once to skip back to the beginning of the current track.

Disc search

During music CD playback

To change the disc, press the DISC button ( or ) during playback.

During MP3 CD playback

To change the disc, press the DISC button ( or ) for 1.5 seconds or more during playback.

Folder search (during MP3 CD playback)

To change to the previous folder, press the folder down button ( ) for less than 1.5 seconds, or press the folder up button ( ) for less than 1.5 seconds to advance to the next folder.

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.

NOTE If the unit is left in scan, normal play will resume where scan was selected.

Repeat play

During music CD playback

1. Press the repeat button ( ) during playback to play the current track repeatedly. RPT is displayed.

2. Press the button again to cancel the repeat play.

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During MP3 CD playback

(Track repeat)

1. Press the repeat button ( ) during playback to play the current track repeatedly. RPT is displayed.

2. To cancel the repeat play, press the button again after 3 seconds.

(Folder repeat)

1. Press the repeat button ( ) during playback, and then press the button again within 3 seconds to play the tracks in the current folder repeatedly. RPT is displayed.

2. Press the button again to cancel the repeat play.

Random play

Tracks are randomly selected and played.

During music CD playback

1. Press the random button ( ) during playback to play the tracks in the CD randomly. RDM is displayed.

2. Press the button again to cancel the random play.

During MP3 CD playback

(Folder random)

1. Press the random button ( ) during playback to play the tracks in the folder randomly. RDM is displayed.

2. To cancel the random play, press the button again after 3 seconds.

(CD random)

1. Press the random button ( ) during playback, and then press the button again within 3 seconds to play the tracks in the CD randomly. RDM is displayed.

2. Press the button again to cancel the random play.

Switching the display (Music CD/MP3 CD player)

Each time the display button ( ) is pressed during playback, the display will switch in the following order. Music CD

Track number/Elapsed time display

Disc tray number

File name display

Album name display

Artist name display

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MP3 CD

Folder number/Track number

Disc number/File number/Elapsed time display

Disc tray number

File name

Folder name

Album name (ID3 Tag)

Song name (ID3 Tag)

Artist name (ID3 Tag)

NOTE (MP3 CD) l NO TITLE will be displayed when the

display is switched for a file without a file, track or other name input.

l This unit can only read English (including numerals) one-byte characters. If any other character is included, NO TITLE will be displayed. Depending on the CD writing software used, proper display may not be possible.

Display scroll (Music CD/MP3 CD player)

Only 12 characters can be displayed at one time. To display the rest of the characters of a long title, turn the display feed dial ( ) to the right. Hidden titles can be scrolled into the display one character at a time.

NOTE The displayable number of characters is limited. If the number of characters, including the file extension (.mp3), exceeds 32 characters, it may not be fully displayed.

Message display

If CHECK CD is displayed, it means that there is some CD malfunction. Check for damage, dirt, or smudges on the CD, and then properly reinsert. If the message appears again, take the unit to an Authorized Mazda Dealer for service.

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qError Indications

If you see an error indication on the display, find the cause in the chart. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Indication Cause Solution

CHECK CD

CD is inserted upside down Insert the CD properly. If the error indication does not disappear, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer

CD is defective Insert another CD properly. If the error indication does not disappear, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer

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Audio Control Switch Operation (Steering Wheel)

When the audio unit is turned on, operation of the audio unit from the steering wheel is possible.

NOTE Because the audio unit will be turned off under the following conditions, the switches will be inoperable. l When the ignition switch is turned to the

LOCK position. l When the power button on the audio unit is

pressed and the audio unit is turned off. l When a cassette tape/CD being played is

ejected. (For the In-dash CD changer, when all CDs are ejected.)

Without navigation system

With navigation system Use the VOICE button for navigation system sound operation. For details, refer to NAVIGATION SYSTEM.

VOICE button

NOTE l The VOICE button is operable with the

audio unit turned off. l Mazda has installed this system to prevent

distraction while driving the vehicle and using audio controls on the dashboard. Always make safe driving your first priority.

qAdjusting the Volume

To increase the volume, press the volume button ( ).

To decrease the volume, press the volume button ( ).

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qChanging the Source

Press the mode switch ( ) to change the audio source (FM1 radio> FM2 radio> AM radio> CD player or CD changer> Cassette tape player> SIRIUS1> SIRIUS2> SIRIUS3> cyclical).

NOTE Cassette tape, CD, CD changer, and SIRIUS digital satellite radio modes cannot be selected in the following cases: l A cassette deck, CD, CD changer, or

SIRIUS digital satellite radio unit is not equipped on the audio system.

l A cassette tape, or CD has not been inserted.

qSeek Switch

When listening to the radio

Press the seek switch ( , ), the radio switches to the next/previous stored station in the order that it was stored (16).

Press the seek switch ( , ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard to seek all usable stations at a higher or lower frequency whether programmed or not.

When playing a cassette tape

Press the seek switch ( ), release, and it will advance to the next selection. Press the seek switch ( ), release, and it will repeat the selection being played.

When playing a CD

Press the seek switch ( ) to skip to the next track. Press the seek switch ( ) to repeat the current track.

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qMute Switch

Press the mute switch ( ) once to mute audio, press it again to resume audio output.

NOTE If the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position with the audio muted, the mute will be canceled. Therefore, when the engine is restarted, the audio is not muted. To mute the audio again, press the mute switch ( ).

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Safety Certification This CD 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.

CAUTION This CD player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualified

service personnel. If servicing is required, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser exposure. Never operate the CD player with the top case of the unit removed.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

NOTE For CD player section: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.

NOTE 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.

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Sunvisors When you need a sunvisor, lower it for use in front or swing it to the side.

Sunvisor

qVanity Mirrors

To use the vanity mirror, lower the sunvisor.

Interior Lights

qIlluminated Entry System

When the illuminated entry system operates, the overhead light (switch is in the DOOR position) turns on for: l About 30 seconds after the driver's door is unlocked and the ignition switch is in the LOCK position (with the ignition key removed).

l About 15 seconds after all doors are closed.

l About 15 seconds after the ignition switch is in the LOCK position (with the ignition key removed) with all doors closed.

The light also turns off when: l The ignition switch is turned to the ON position and all doors are closed.

l The driver's door is locked.

NOTE Battery saver If any door is left opened, the light goes out after about 30 minutes to save the battery. The light turns on again when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, or when any door is opened after all doors have been closed.

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qOverhead Lights

Front

Switch Position

Front Overhead Lights

Light off

l Light on when any door is open l Light on or off when the

illuminated entry system is on

Rear

Switch Position

Rear Overhead Lights

Light off

l Light on when any door is open l Light on or off when the

illuminated entry system is on

Light on

qMap Lights

The map lights are switched on or off by pressing the switches.

Switches

qLuggage Compartment Light

Switch Position

Luggage Compartment Light

Light off

Light on when the liftgate is open

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Information Display

Climate control display/ Ambient temperature display

Clock Audio display

qInformation Display Functions

The information display has the following functions: l Clock l Ambient Temperature Display (Outside Temperature Display, Fully Automatic Type) l Climate Control Display (Fully Automatic Type) l Audio Display

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qClock

When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, the time is displayed.

Time setting

1. Press the CLOCK switch until a beep sounds, and 12Hr and 24Hr will be displayed.

2. Press the SET switch to switch between 12Hr and 24Hr displays. The selected display will flash. To select the desired clock setting, press the CLOCK switch again while the preferred setting is flashing.

3. Hr. ADJUST will be displayed next, and the hour portion of the display will flash. Press the SET switch to set the hour, then press the CLOCK switch.

4. Min. ADJUST will be displayed next, and the minutes portion of the display will flash. Press the SET switch to set the minutes, then press the CLOCK switch.

Time resetting

While the clock is displayed, press the SET switch 1.5 seconds or more. When the switch is released, a beep will sound and the clock will be reset as follows: (Example)

12:0112:2912:00 12:3012:591:00

NOTE When the SET switch is released, the seconds are reset to 00.

qAmbient Temperature Display (Fully Automatic Type)

When the ignition switch is in the ON position, press the AMB switch (page 6-10) to display the ambient temperature.

NOTE l Under the following conditions, the ambient

temperature display may differ from the actual ambient temperature depending on the surroundings and vehicle conditions: l Significantly cold or hot temperatures. l Sudden changes in ambient temperature. l The vehicle is parked. l The vehicle is driven at low speeds.

l Press the AMB switch 2 seconds or more to switch the display from Fahrenheit to Centigrade or vice versa.

l Press the AMB switch again to switch the display from ambient temperature to the temperature set for the air conditioner.

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qClimate Control Display (Fully Automatic Type)

The climate control system status is displayed. To operate the climate control system, refer to Climate Control System (page 6-2).

qAudio Display

The audio system status is displayed. To operate the audio system, refer to Audio System (page 6-15).

Cup Holder

WARNING Never use a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving:

Using a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. If the contents spill, you could be scalded.

Do not put anything other than cups or drink cans in cup holders:

Putting objects other than cups or drink cans in a cup holder is dangerous. During sudden braking or maneuvering, occupants could be hit and injured, or objects could be thrown around the vehicle, causing interference with the driver and the possibility of an accident. Only use a cup holder for cups or drink cans.

CAUTION To reduce the possibility of injury in an accident or a sudden stop, keep cup holders closed when not in use.

qFront

To use, open the cover.

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qRear

Second-row Seat

Storage box (Second-row right-side seat) To use, pull out the storage box (page 6-54).

Top of the center console

Inside of the center console To use the cup holder, open the cover.

Third-row seat

Two cup holders are in the side-trim on both the left and right sides.

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Bottle Holder Bottle holders are on the inside of the doors.

Bottle holder

CAUTION Do not use the bottle holders for containers without caps. The contents may spill when the door is opened or closed.

Storage Compartments

WARNING Keep storage boxes closed when driving:

Driving with the storage boxes open is dangerous. To reduce the possibility of injury in an accident or a sudden stop, keep the storage boxes closed when driving.

CAUTION Do not leave lighters or eyeglasses in the storage boxes while parked under the sun. A lighter could explode or the plastic material in eyeglasses could deform and crack from high temperature.

qGlove Box

To open the glove box, pull the latch toward you. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to lock, counterclockwise to unlock.

Unlock

Lock

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qCenter Console

To open, pull the left release latch.

Small items can be placed in the tray of the center console lid. To open it, pull the right release latch.

qUnderseat Storage

If your vehicle has a right second-row storage box (page 6-54), when using the storage box, small items can be stored under the both bottoms of the second-row seats.

To use the under seat storage

Pull the strap and lift the seat bottom up and forward.

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CAUTION Do not store items above the marked line indicated in the illustration below. If the items are stored above the marked line, the seat bottom will not lock and could cause serious injury.

Marked line

To return the seat bottom

Carefully lower the seat bottom backward until it locks in place. Attempt to lift the seat bottom to make sure it is firmly locked down.

qStorage Box

The storage box is stowed under the bottom of the right second-row seat. Small items can be stored in this box.

To use the storage box

1. Pull the strap and lift the seat bottom up and forward.

NOTE If it is hard to lift the seat bottom, raise the reclining lever and lean back slightly.

2. Pull out the storage box.

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3. More items can be stowed if the cover is removed.

NOTE The cover can be kept in the seatback pocket of the front passenger seat.

4. Carefully lower the seat bottom backward until it locks in place. Attempt to lift the seat bottom to make sure it is firmly locked down.

To stow the storage box

1. Clean out the inside of the storage box, and then attach the cover to it.

2. Pull the strap and lift the seat bottom up and forward.

3. Make sure the underseat storage area is empty before storing it.

4. Carefully lower the seat bottom backward until it locks in place. Attempt to lift the seat bottom to make sure it is firmly locked down.

When folding the seatback of the right second-row seat, make sure the storage box is stowed. If the storage box is not stowed, it could be damaged.

qCargo Securing Loops

WARNING Make sure luggage and cargo is secured before driving:

Not securing cargo while driving is dangerous as it could move or be crushed during sudden braking or a collision and cause injury.

Use the loops in the luggage compartment to secure cargo with a rope or net. The tensile strength of the loops is 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf). Do not apply excessive force to the loops as it will damage them.

Third-row seat

qCargo Sub-Compartment

Lift the cover.

Trunk board

Cargo sub- compartment

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qLuggage Compartment

A golf bag can be carried in the luggage compartment. To place a golf bag in the luggage compartment, use the following procedure:

1. Remove the cover for the side storage space.

2. Insert the top of the golf bag into the side storage space.

Side storage space

NOTE l Some golf bags cannot fit depending on

their size. l Golf bags up to nine inches in diameter can

be carried.

Accessory Sockets The ignition switch must be in the ACC or ON position. Only use genuine Mazda accessories or the equivalent requiring no greater than 120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A). Front

Rear

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CAUTION To prevent accessory socket damage or electrical failure, pay attention to the following: Do not use accessories that require

more than 120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A). Do not use accessories that are not

genuine Mazda accessories or the equivalent.

Close the cover when the accessory socket is not in use to prevent foreign objects and liquids from getting into the accessory socket.

Correctly insert the plug into the accessory socket.

NOTE To prevent discharging of the battery, do not use the socket for long periods with the engine off or idling.

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7 In Case of an Emergency

Helpful information on what to do in an emergency.

Parking in an Emergency ............................................................. 7-2 Parking in an Emergency .......................................................... 7-2

Flat Tire ......................................................................................... 7-3 Spare Tire and Tool Storage ...................................................... 7-3 Changing a Flat Tire ................................................................. 7-7

Overheating ................................................................................. 7-13 Overheating ............................................................................. 7-13

Emergency Starting .................................................................... 7-15 Starting a Flooded Engine ....................................................... 7-15 Jump-Starting .......................................................................... 7-16 Push-Starting ........................................................................... 7-19

Emergency Towing ..................................................................... 7-20 Towing Description ................................................................. 7-20 Tiedown Hooks ....................................................................... 7-21 Recreational Towing ............................................................... 7-23

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Parking in an Emergency The hazard warning lights should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway in an emergency.

The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it.

Depress the hazard warning flasher and all the turn signals will flash.

NOTE l The turn signals don't work when the

hazard warning lights are on. l Check local regulations about the use of

hazard warning lights while the vehicle is being towed. They may forbid it.

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Spare Tire and Tool Storage Spare tire and tools are stored in the locations illustrated in the diagram.

Flat tire belt storage bag

Jack lever Tiedown eyelet

Jack

Spare tire Lug wrench

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qJack

To remove the jack

1. Remove the cover.

2. Turn the wing bolt and jack screw counterclockwise.

Wing bolt

Jack screw

To secure the jack

1. Insert the wing bolt into the jack with the jack screw pointing down and turn the wing bolt clockwise to temporarily tighten it.

2. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in the figure.

Wing bolt

Jack screw

3. Turn the wing bolt completely to secure the jack.

NOTE If the jack is not completely secured, it could rattle while driving. Make sure the jack screw is sufficiently tightened.

Maintenance

l Always keep the jack clean. l Make sure the moving parts are kept free from dirt or rust.

l Make sure the screw thread is adequately lubricated.

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qSpare Tire

The temporary spare tire is lighter and smaller than a conventional tire, and is designed only for emergency use and should be used only for VERY short periods. Temporary spare tires should NEVER be used for long drives or extended periods.

WARNING Do not install the temporary spare tire on the front wheels (driving wheels):

Driving with the temporary spare tire on one of the front driving wheels is dangerous. Handling will be affected. You could lose control of the vehicle, especially on ice or snow bound roads, and have an accident. Move a regular tire to the front wheel and install the temporary spare tire to the rear.

CAUTION When using the temporary spare

tire, driving stability may decrease compared to when using only the conventional tire. Drive carefully.

To avoid damage to the temporary spare tire or to the vehicle, observe the following precautions: Do not exceed 80 km/h (50

mph). Avoid driving over obstacles.

Also, do not drive through an automatic car wash. This tire's diameter is smaller than a conventional tire, so the ground clearance is reduced about 25 mm (1 in).

Do not use a tire chain on this tire because it won't fit properly.

Do not use your temporary spare tire 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.

NOTE (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) A tire pressure sensor is not installed to the temporary spare tire. The warning light will flash continuously while the temporary spare tire is being used (page 5-22).

To remove the spare tire

1. Fold the third-row seat forward (page 2-11).

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2. Open and fold back the trunk board over the third-row seatback.

Trunk board

Cargo sub- compartment

3. Remove the cargo sub-compartment.

4. Turn the tire hold-down bolt counterclockwise with the lug wrench.

To secure the spare tire

Perform the removal procedure in reverse.

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Changing a Flat Tire NOTE If the following occurs while driving, it could indicate a flat tire. l Steering becomes difficult. l The vehicle begins to vibrate excessively. l The vehicle pulls in one direction.

If you have a flat tire, drive slowly to a level spot that is well off the road and out of the way of traffic to change the tire. Stopping in traffic or on the shoulder of a busy road is dangerous.

WARNING Be sure to follow the directions for changing a tire, and never get under a vehicle that is supported only by a jack:

Changing a tire is dangerous if not done properly. The vehicle can slip off the jack and seriously injure someone.

Never allow anyone inside a vehicle supported by a jack:

Allowing someone to remain in a vehicle supported by a jack is dangerous. The occupant could cause the vehicle to fall resulting in serious injury.

CAUTION (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) The wheels equipped on your Mazda are specially designed for installation of the tire pressure sensors. Do not use non-genuine wheels, otherwise it may not be possible to install the tire pressure sensors.

NOTE l Make sure the jack is well lubricated before

using it. (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) l Be sure to register the tire pressure sensor

ID signal code whenever tires or wheels are changed (page 5-25).

1. Park on a level surface off the right-of- way and firmly set the parking brake.

2. Put a vehicle with an automatic transaxle in Park (P), a manual transaxle in Reverse (R) or 1, and turn off the engine.

3. Turn on the hazard warning flasher.

4. Have everyone get out of the vehicle and away from the vehicle and traffic.

5. Remove the jack, tool, and spare tire (page 7-3).

6. Block the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire. When blocking a wheel, place a tire block both in front and behind the tire.

NOTE When blocking a tire, use rocks or wood blocks of sufficient size to hold the tire in place.

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qRemoving a Flat Tire

1. Loosen the lug nuts by turning them counterclockwise one turn each, but don't remove any lug nuts until the tire has been raised off the ground.

2. Place the jack under the jacking position closest to the tire being changed.

Jacking position

WARNING Use only the front and rear jacking positions recommended in this manual:

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.

Use only the jack provided with your Mazda:

Using a jack that is not designed for your Mazda is dangerous. The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure someone.

Never place 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.

3. Insert the jack lever and attach the lug wrench to tire jack.

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4. Turn the lug wrench clockwise and raise the vehicle high enough so that the spare tire can be installed. Before removing the lug nuts, make sure your Mazda is firmly in position and that it cannot slip or move.

5. Remove the lug nuts by turning them counterclockwise; then remove the wheel.

qLocking Lug Nuts

If your vehicle has optional antitheft wheel lug nuts, one on each wheel will lock the tires and you must use a special key to unlock them. This key is attached to the lug wrench and is stored with the spare tire. Register them with the lock manufacturer by filling out the card provided in the glove box and mailing it in the accompanying envelope. If you lose this key, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer or use the lock manufacturer's order form, which is with the registration card.

Special keyAntitheft lug nut

To remove an antitheft lug nut

1. Obtain the key for the antitheft lug nut.

2. Place the key on top of the nut, and be sure to hold the key square to it. If you hold the key at an angle, you may damage both key and nut. Don't use a power impact wrench.

3. Place the lug wrench on top of the key and apply pressure. Turn the wrench counterclockwise.

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To install the nut

1. Place the key on top of the nut, and be sure to hold the key square to it. If you hold the key at an angle, you may damage both key and nut. Don't use a power impact wrench.

2. Place the lug wrench on top of the key, apply pressure, and turn it clockwise.

qMounting the Spare Tire

1. Remove dirt and grime from the mounting surfaces of the wheel and hub, including the hub bolts, with a cloth.

WARNING Make sure the mounting surfaces of the wheel, hub and lug nuts are clean before changing or replacing tires:

When changing or replacing a tire, not removing dirt and grime from the mounting surfaces of the wheel, hub and hub bolts is dangerous. The lug nuts could loosen while driving and cause the tire to come off, resulting in an accident.

2. Mount the spare tire.

3. Install the lug nuts with the beveled edge inward; tighten them by hand.

WARNING Do not apply oil or grease to lug nuts and bolts and do not tighten the lug nuts beyond the recommended tightening torque:

Applying oil or grease to lug nuts and bolts is dangerous. The lug nuts could loosen while driving and cause the tire to come off, resulting in an accident. In addition, lug nuts and bolts could be damaged if tightened more than necessary.

4. Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise and lower the vehicle. Use the lug wrench to tighten the nuts in the order shown.

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If you're unsure of how tight the nuts should be, have them inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Nut tightening torque

Nm (kgfm, ftlbf) 89117 (912, 6686)

WARNING Always securely and correctly tighten the 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.

Be sure to reinstall the same nuts you removed or replace them with metric nuts of the same configuration:

Because the wheel studs and lug nuts on your Mazda have metric threads, using a non-metric nut is 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.

5. Replace the cargo sub-compartment.

6. Remove the lid by pressing the two latches on the cargo sub-compartment.

7. Remove the belt for securing the flat tire.

8. Return the third-row seatback to its original position. Refer to Fold the Third-Row Seat on page 2-12.

9. Place the flat tire in the cargo sub- compartment.

10. Thread the belt through the wheel as shown in the figure, then attach the belt clips to the cargo securing loops on the back of the third-row seat.

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11. Pull the belt end to secure the flat tire.

12. Remove the tire blocks and store the tools and jack.

13. Check the inflation pressure. Refer to the specification charts on page 10-6.

14. Have the flat tire repaired or replaced as soon as possible.

WARNING Do not drive with any tires that have incorrect air pressure:

Driving on tires with incorrect air pressure is dangerous. Tires with incorrect pressure could affect handling and result in an accident. When you check the regular tires' air pressure, check the spare tire, too.

NOTE (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) A tire pressure sensor is not installed to the temporary spare tire. The warning light will flash continuously while the temporary spare tire is being used (page 5-22).

NOTE To prevent the jack and tool from rattling, store them properly.

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Overheating If the temperature gauge indicates overheating, the vehicle loses power, or you hear a loud knocking or pinging noise, the engine is probably too hot.

WARNING

Turn the ignition switch off and remove the key from the ignition switch when you inspect the engine:

Inspecting the engine with the ignition switch in the ON position is dangerous. The cooling fan could turn on unexpectedly even when the engine is not running. You could be seriously injured by the fan.

Do not remove either cooling system caps when the engine and radiator are hot:

When the engine and radiator are hot, scalding coolant and steam may shoot out under pressure and cause serious injury.

Open the hood ONLY after steam is no longer escaping from the engine:

Steam from an overheated engine is dangerous. The escaping steam could seriously burn you.

If the temperature gauge indicates overheating:

1. Drive safely to the side of the road and park off the right-of-way.

2. Put a vehicle with an automatic transaxle in park (P), a manual transaxle in neutral.

3. Apply the parking brake.

4. Turn off the air conditioner.

5. Check whether coolant or steam is escaping from under the hood or from the engine compartment.

If steam is coming from the engine compartment: Don't go near the front of the vehicle. Stop the engine. Wait until the steam dissipates, then open the hood and start the engine.

If neither coolant nor steam is escaping: Open the hood and idle the engine until it cools.

CAUTION If the cooling fan does not operate while the engine is running, the engine temperature will increase. Stop the engine and call an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

6. Make sure the cooling fan is operating, then turn off the engine after the temperature has decreased.

7. When cool, check the coolant level. If it's low, look for coolant leaks from the radiator and hoses.

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If you find a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaking: Stop the engine and call an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Cooling system cap Coolant reservoir

If you find no problems, the engine is cool, and no leaks are obvious: Carefully add coolant as required (page 8-20).

CAUTION If the engine continues to overheat or frequently overheats, have the cooling system inspected. The engine could be seriously damaged unless repairs are made. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

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Starting a Flooded Engine If the engine fails to start, it may be flooded (excessive fuel in the engine).

Follow this procedure:

1. Depress the accelerator all the way and hold it there.

2. Turn the ignition switch to the START position and hold it therefor up to 10 seconds. If the engine starts, release the key and accelerator immediately because the engine will suddenly rev up.

3. If the engine fails to start, crank it without depressing the acceleratorfor up to 10 seconds.

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Jump-Starting Jump-starting is dangerous if done incorrectly. So follow the procedure carefully. If you feel unsure about jump-starting, we strongly recommend that you have a competent service technician do the work.

WARNING

Follow These Precautions Carefully: To ensure safe and correct handling of the battery, read the following precautions carefully before using the battery or inspecting it.

Always wear eye protection when working near the battery: Working without eye protection is dangerous. Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which could cause blindness if splashed into your eyes. Also, hydrogen gas produced during normal battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode.

Wear eye protection and protective gloves to prevent contact with battery fluid:

Spilled battery fluid is dangerous. Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which could cause serious injuries if it gets in eyes, skin or clothing. If this happens, immediately flush your eyes with water for 15 minutes or wash your skin thoroughly and get medical attention.

Always keep batteries out of the reach of children: Allowing children to play near batteries is dangerous. Battery fluid could cause serious injuries if it gets in the eyes or on the skin.

Do not allow the positive ( ) terminal to contact any other metal object that could cause sparks:

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. When working near a battery, do not allow metal tools to contact the positive ( ) or negative ( ) terminal of the battery.

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Keep all flames, including cigarettes, and sparks away from open battery cells: 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.

Do not jump-start a frozen battery or one with a low fluid level: Jump-starting a frozen battery or one with a low fluid level is dangerous. It may rupture or explode, causing serious injury.

Connect the negative cable to a good ground point away from the battery: Connecting the end of the second jumper 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.

Route the jumper cables away from parts that will be moving: Connecting a jumper cable near or to moving parts (cooling fans, belts) is dangerous. The cable could get caught when the engine starts and cause serious injury.

CAUTION Use only a 12 V booster system. You can damage a 12 V starter, ignition system, and other electrical parts beyond repair with a 24 V power supply (two 12 V batteries in series or a 24 V motor generator set).

Connect cables in numerical order and disconnect in reverse order.

Jumper cables

Booster battery

Discharged battery

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1. For vehicles equipped with an engine cover, remove the engine cover.

2. Remove the battery cover from its front side.

3. Make sure the booster battery is 12 V and that its negative terminal is grounded.

4. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, don't allow both vehicles to touch. Turn off the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and all unnecessary electrical loads in both vehicles.

5. Connect the jumper cables in the exact sequence as in the illustration.

l Connect one end of a cable to the positive terminal on the discharged battery (1).

l Attach the other end to the positive terminal on the booster battery (2).

l Connect one end of the other cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery (3).

l Connect the other end to a solid, stationary, exposed metallic point (for example, the front of engine mounting bolt) away from the discharged battery (4).

6. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run it a few minutes. Then start the engine of the other vehicle.

7. When finished, carefully disconnect the cables in the reverse order described in the illustration.

8. If the engine cover and the battery cover have been removed, install them as they were previously installed.

NOTE Verify that the covers are securely installed.

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Push-Starting Do not push-start your Mazda.

WARNING Never tow a vehicle to start it:

Towing a vehicle to start it is dangerous. The vehicle being towed could surge forward when its engine starts, causing the two vehicles to collide. The occupants could be injured.

CAUTION Do not push-start a vehicle that has a manual transaxle. It can damage the emission control system.

NOTE You can't start a vehicle with an automatic transaxle by pushing it.

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Towing Description 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. Government and local laws must be followed.

A towed vehicle usually should have its drive wheels (front wheels) off the ground. If excessive damage or other conditions prevent this, use wheel dollies.

Wheel dollies

When towing with the rear wheels on the ground, release the parking brake.

CAUTION Don't tow the vehicle pointed backward with driving wheels on the ground. This may cause internal damage to the transaxle.

CAUTION Don't tow with sling-type equipment. This could damage your vehicle. Use wheel-lift or flatbed equipment.

If towing service is not available in an emergency, the vehicle may be towed with all four wheels on the ground using the towing hook at the front of the vehicle. Only tow the vehicle on paved surfaces for short distances at low speeds.

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CAUTION Follow these instructions when towing the vehicle with all wheels on the ground.

1. Shift to neutral (MT), or the N position (AT).

2. Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position to prevent the steering from locking up.

3. Release the parking brake.

Remember that power assist for the brakes and steering will not be available when the engine is not running.

Tiedown Hooks

CAUTION Don't use the tiedown hooks 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.

qTiedown Hook-Front

1. Remove the tiedown eyelet, lug wrench, and jack lever from the trunk (page 7-3).

2. Wrap the jack lever with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the bumper and open the cap located on the front bumper.

CAUTION The cap cannot be completely removed. Do not use excessive force as it may damage the cap or scratch the painted bumper surface.

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3. Securely install the tiedown eyelet using the lug wrench.

Lug wrench

4. Hook the tying rope to the tiedown eyelet.

Towing eyelet

CAUTION If the tiedown eyelet is not securely tightened, it may loosen or disengage from the bumper when tying down the vehicle. Make sure that the tiedown eyelet is securely tightened to the bumper.

qTiedown Hooks-Rear

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Recreational Towing An example of recreational towing is towing your vehicle behind a motorhome. The transaxle is not designed for towing this vehicle on all 4 wheels. When doing recreational towing refer to Towing Description (page 7-20) and Tiedown Hook (page 7-21) and carefully follow the instructions.

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8 Maintenance and Care

How to keep your Mazda in top condition.

Introduction .................................................................................. 8-2 Introduction ............................................................................... 8-2

Scheduled Maintenance ................................................................ 8-3 Scheduled Maintenance (USA, Canada, and Puerto Rico) ....... 8-3 Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) ............................................. 8-8

Owner Maintenance ................................................................... 8-15 Owner Maintenance Schedule ................................................ 8-15 Owner Maintenance Precautions ............................................. 8-16 Engine Compartment Overview .............................................. 8-17 Engine Oil ............................................................................... 8-18 Engine Coolant ....................................................................... 8-20 Brake/Clutch Fluid .................................................................. 8-22 Power Steering Fluid ............................................................... 8-23 Automatic transaxle Fluid (ATF) ............................................ 8-23 Washer Fluid ........................................................................... 8-25 Body Lubrication .................................................................... 8-26 Wiper Blades ........................................................................... 8-26 Battery ..................................................................................... 8-30 Tires ........................................................................................ 8-32 Light Bulbs ............................................................................. 8-36 Fuses ....................................................................................... 8-43

Appearance Care ........................................................................ 8-48 How to Minimize Environmental Paint Damage .................... 8-48 Exterior Care ........................................................................... 8-50 Interior Care ............................................................................ 8-53

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Introduction Be extremely careful and prevent injury to yourself and others or damage to your vehicle when using this manual for inspection and maintenance.

If you're unsure about any procedure it describes, we strongly urge you to have a reliable and qualified service shop perform the work, preferably an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Factory-trained Mazda technicians and genuine Mazda parts are best for your vehicle. Without this expertise and the parts that have been designed and made especially for your Mazda, inadequate, incomplete, and insufficient servicing may result in problems. This could lead to vehicle damage or an accident and injuries.

For expert advice and quality service, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

The owner should retain evidence that proper maintenance has been performed as prescribed.

Claims against the warranty resulting from lack of maintenance, as opposed to defective materials or authorized Mazda workmanship, will not be honored.

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.

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Scheduled Maintenance (USA, Canada, and Puerto Rico) Follow Schedule 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the following conditions apply. If any do apply, follow Schedule 2 (Canada and Puerto Rico residents follow Schedule 2). l Repeated short-distance driving l Driving in dusty conditions l Driving with extended use of brakes l Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are being used l Driving on rough or muddy roads l Extended periods of idling or low-speed operation l Driving for long periods in cold temperatures or extremely humid climates

NOTE After the prescribed period, continue to follow the described maintenance at the recommended intervals.

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qSchedule 1

Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first

Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48

1000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

1000 miles 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60

ENGINE

Drive belts (tension) I

Engine valve clearance Audible inspect every 120,000 km (75,000 miles), if noisy,

adjust

Engine oil R R R R R R R R

Engine oil filter R R R R R R R R

COOLING SYSTEM

Engine coolant FL22 type *1 Replace at first 192,000 km (120,000 miles) or 10 years; after

that, every 96,000 km (60,000 miles) or 5 years

Others Replace at first 96,000 km (60,000 miles) or 4 years; after that,

every 2 years

FUEL SYSTEM

Air filter R

Fuel lines and hoses *2 I I

Hoses and tubes for emission *2 I

IGNITION SYSTEM

Spark plugs Replace every 120,000 km (75,000 miles)

CHASSIS and BODY

Brake lines, hoses and connections I I

Disc brakes I I I I

Tire (Rotation) Rotate every 12,000 km (7,500 miles)

Steering operation and linkages I I

Front and rear suspension and ball joints, and wheel bearing axial play

I I

Driveshaft dust boots I I

Bolts and nuts on chassis and body T T

Exhaust system and heat shields Inspect every 72,000 km (45,000 miles) or 5 years

All locks and hinges L L L L L L L L

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Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first

Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48

1000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96

1000 miles 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60

AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)

Cabin air filter Replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 2 years

Chart symbols:

I: Inspect and repair, clean, adjust, or replace if necessary. R: Replace L: Lubricate T: Tighten

Remarks:

*1 Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription FL22 on the radiator cap itself or the surrounding area. Use FL22 when replacing the coolant.

*2 According to state/provincial 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/kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.

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qSchedule 2

Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first

Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48

1000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96

1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

ENGINE

Drive belts (tension) I

Engine valve clearance Audible inspect every 120,000 km (75,000 miles), if noisy,

adjust

Engine oil Puerto Rico Replace every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 3 months

Others R R R R R R R R R R R R

Engine oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R

COOLING SYSTEM

Engine coolant FL22 type *1 Replace at first 192,000 km (120,000 miles) or 10 years; after

that, every 96,000 km (60,000 miles) or 5 years

Others Replace at first 96,000 km (60,000 miles) or 4 years ; after that,

every 2 years

Engine coolant level I I I I I I I I I I I I

FUEL SYSTEM

Air filter Puerto Rico R R

Others R

Fuel lines and hoses *2 I I

Hoses and tubes for emission *2 I

IGNITION SYSTEM

Spark plugs Replace every 120,000 km (75,000 miles)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Function of all lights I I I I I I I I I I I I

CHASSIS and BODY

Brake lines, hoses and connections I I

Brake fluid level I I I I I I I I I I I I

Disc brakes I I I I

Tire (Rotation) Rotate every 8,000 km (5,000 miles)

Tire inflation pressure and tire wear I I I I I I I I I I I I

Steering operation and linkages I I

Power steering fluid level I I I I I I I I I I I I

Front and rear suspension and ball joints, and wheel bearing axial play

I I

Driveshaft dust boots I I

Bolts and nuts on chassis and body T T

Exhaust system and heat shields Inspect every 72,000 km (45,000 miles) or 5 years

All locks and hinges L L L L L L L L L L L L

Washer fluid level I I I I I I I I I I I I

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Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first

Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48

1000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96

1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)

Cabin air filter Replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 2 years

Chart symbols:

I: Inspect and repair, clean, adjust, or replace if necessary. R: Replace L: Lubricate T: Tighten

Remarks:

*1 Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription FL22 on the radiator cap itself or the surrounding area. Use FL22 when replacing the coolant.

*2 According to state/provincial 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/kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.

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Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) Follow Schedule 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the following conditions apply. If any do apply, follow Schedule 2. l Repeated short-distance driving l Driving in dusty conditions l Driving with extended use of brakes l Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are being used l Driving on rough or muddy roads l Extended periods of idling or low-speed operation l Driving for long periods in cold temperatures or extremely humid climates l Driving in extremely hot conditions l Driving in mountainous conditions continually

NOTE After the prescribed period, continue to follow the described maintenance at the recommended intervals.

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qSchedule 1

Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first

Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72

1000 km 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120

ENGINE

Drive belts (tension) I I I

Engine valve clearance Audible inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy, adjust

Engine oil R R R R R R R R R R R R

Engine oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R

COOLING SYSTEM

Cooling system I I I

Engine coolant FL22 type *1 Replace at first 190,000 km or 10 years; after that, every

60,000 km or 3 years

Others Replace every 40,000 km or 2 years

FUEL SYSTEM

Air filter R R R R R R

Fuel lines and hoses I *2 I *2 I

Hoses and tubes for emission I *2 I *2 I

Fuel filter R R R

IGNITION SYSTEM

Spark plugs Replace every 60,000 km

CHASSIS and BODY

Brake lines, hoses and connections I I I I I I

Brake fluid level I I I I I I I I I

Brake fluid R R R

Disc brakes I I I I I I I I I I I I

Tire (Rotation) Rotate every 10,000 km

Tire inflation pressure and tire wear I I I I I I I I I I I I

Steering operation and linkages I I I I I I I I I I I I

Power steering fluid level I I I I I I I I I I I I

Front and rear suspension and ball joints, and wheel bearing axial play

I I I I I I

Driveshaft dust boots I I I I I I

Bolts and nuts on chassis and body T T T T T T

Exhaust system and heat shields I I I I I I

All locks and hinges L L L L L L L L L L L L

Washer fluid level I I I I I I I I I I I I

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Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first

Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72

1000 km 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120

AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)

Cabin air filter R R R

Chart symbols:

I: Inspect and repair, clean, adjust, or replace if necessary. R: Replace L: Lubricate T: Tighten

Remarks:

*1 Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription FL22 on the radiator cap itself or the surrounding area. Use FL22 when replacing the coolant.

*2 According to state/provincial 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 kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.

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qSchedule 2

Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first

Months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36

1000 km 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

ENGINE

Drive belts (tension) I

Engine valve clearance Audible inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy, adjust

Engine oil R R R R R R R R R R R R

Engine oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R

COOLING SYSTEM

Cooling system I

Engine coolant FL22 type *1 Replace at first 190,000 km or 10 years; after that, every

60,000 km or 3 years

Others Replace every 40,000 km or 2 years

Engine coolant level I I I I I I I I I I I I

FUEL SYSTEM

Air filter C R C R C R

Fuel lines and hoses I *2

Hoses and tubes for emission I *2

Fuel filter R

IGNITION SYSTEM

Spark plugs Replace every 60,000 km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Function of all lights I I I I I I I I I I I I

CHASSIS and BODY

Brake lines, hoses and connections I I I

Brake fluid level I I I I I

Brake fluid R

Disc brakes I I I I I I

Tire (Rotation) Rotate every 10,000 km

Tire inflation pressure and tire wear I I I I I I

Steering operation and linkages I I I I I I

Power steering fluid level I I I I I I

Front and rear suspension and ball joints, and wheel bearing axial play

I I I

Driveshaft dust boots I I I

Bolts and nuts on chassis and body T T T

Exhaust system and heat shields I I I

All locks and hinges L L L L L L

Washer fluid level I I I I I I

Maintenance and Care

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Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first

Months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36

1000 km 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)

Cabin air filter R R R

Chart symbols:

I: Inspect and repair, clean, adjust, or replace if necessary. R: Replace L: Lubricate C: Clean T: Tighten

Remarks:

*1 Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription FL22 on the radiator cap itself or the surrounding area. Use FL22 when replacing the coolant.

*2 According to state/provincial 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 kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.

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(Cont.)

Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first

Months 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72

1000 km 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120

ENGINE

Drive belts (tension) I I

Engine valve clearance Audible inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy, adjust

Engine oil R R R R R R R R R R R R

Engine oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R

COOLING SYSTEM

Cooling system I I

Engine coolant FL22 type *1 Replace at first 190,000 km or 10 years; after that, every

60,000 km or 3 years

Others Replace every 40,000 km or 2 years

Engine coolant level I I I I I I I I I I I I

FUEL SYSTEM

Air filter C R C R C R

Fuel lines and hoses I *2 I

Hoses and tubes for emission I *2 I

Fuel filter R R

IGNITION SYSTEM

Spark plugs Replace every 60,000 km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Function of all lights I I I I I I I I I I I I

CHASSIS and BODY

Brake lines, hoses and connections I I I

Brake fluid level I I I I

Brake fluid R R

Disc brakes I I I I I I

Tire (Rotation) Rotate every 10,000 km

Tire inflation pressure and tire wear I I I I I I

Steering operation and linkages I I I I I I

Power steering fluid level I I I I I I

Front and rear suspension and ball joints, and wheel bearing axial play

I I I

Driveshaft dust boots I I I

Bolts and nuts on chassis and body T T T

Exhaust system and heat shields I I I

All locks and hinges L L L L L L

Washer fluid level I I I I I I

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Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first

Months 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72

1000 km 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120

AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)

Cabin air filter R R R

Chart symbols:

I: Inspect and repair, clean, adjust, or replace if necessary. R: Replace L: Lubricate C: Clean T: Tighten

Remarks:

*1 Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription FL22 on the radiator cap itself or the surrounding area. Use FL22 when replacing the coolant.

*2 According to state/provincial 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 kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.

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Owner Maintenance Schedule The owner or a qualified service technician should make these vehicle inspections at the indicated intervals to ensure safe and dependable operation.

Bring any problem to the attention of an Authorized Mazda Dealer or qualified service technician as soon as possible.

qWhen Refueling

l Brake and clutch fluid level (page 8-22) l Engine coolant level (page 8-20) l Engine oil level (page 8-19) l Washer fluid level (page 8-25)

qAt Least Monthly

Tire inflation pressures (page 8-32)

qAt Least Twice a Year (For Example, Every Spring and Fall)

l Automatic transaxle fluid level (page 8-23) l Power steering fluid level (page 8-23) You can do the following scheduled maintenance items if you have some mechanical ability and a few basic tools and if you closely follow the directions in this manual. l Engine coolant (page 8-20) l Engine oil (page 8-18)

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Owner Maintenance Precautions Improper or incomplete service may result in problems. This section gives instructions only for items that are easy to perform.

As explained in the Introduction (page 8-2), several procedures can be done only by a qualified service technician with special tools.

Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect warranty coverage. For details, read the separate Mazda Warranty statement provided with the vehicle. If you're unsure about any servicing or maintenance procedure, have it done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

There are strict environmental laws regarding the disposal of waste oil and fluids. Please dispose of your waste properly and with due regard to the environment.

We recommend that you entrust the oil and fluid changes of your vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

WARNING Do not perform maintenance work if you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work. Have maintenance work done by a qualified technician:

Performing maintenance work on a vehicle is dangerous if not done properly. You can be seriously injured while performing some maintenance procedures.

If you must run the engine while working under the hood, make certain that you remove all jewelry (especially rings, bracelets, watches, and necklaces) and all neckties, scarves, and similar loose clothing before getting near the engine or cooling fan which may turn on unexpectedly:

Working under the hood with the engine running is dangerous. It becomes even more dangerous when you wear jewelry or loose clothing. Either can become entangled in moving parts and result in injury.

Turn the ignition switch off and remove the key from the ignition switch when inspecting the engine:

Inspecting the engine with the ignition switch in the ON position is dangerous. The cooling fan could turn on unexpectedly even when the engine is not running. You could be seriously injured by the fan.

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Engine Compartment Overview

Engine oil-filler cap Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir

Battery

Fuse block

Air filter

Engine coolant reservoir

Power steering fluid reservoir

Engine oil dipstick Windshield washer fluid reservoir

Cooling System Cap

Automatic transaxle fluid-level dipstick (only for automatic transaxle)

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Engine Oil NOTE Changing the engine oil should be done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qRecommended Oil

Use SAE 5W-20 engine oil. Oil container labels provide important information. A chief contribution this type of oil makes to fuel economy is reducing the amount of fuel necessary to overcome engine friction.

U.S.A. and CANADA

(ILSAC)

Only use oils Certified For Gasoline Engines by the American Petroleum Institute (API). An oil with this trademark symbol conforms to the current engine and emission system protection standards and fuel economy requirements of the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC), comprised of U.S. and Japanese automobile manufacturers.

5W-20

12010080604020020

50403020100102030

Except U.S.A. and CANADA

(ILSAC)

Use SAE 5W-20 engine oil. If SAE 5W-20 engine oil is not available in your market. Use SAE 5W-30 engine oil.

Mexico

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The quality designation SM, or ILSAC must be on the label.

5W-20

12010080604020020

50403020100102030

qInspecting Engine Oil Level

1. Be sure the vehicle is on a level surface.

2. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.

3. Turn it off and wait at least 5 minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan.

4. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it fully.

OK

Full

Low

5. Pull it out again and examine the level. It's OK between MIN and MAX. But if it's near or below MIN, add enough oil to bring the level to MAX.

CAUTION Don't add engine oil over MAX. This may cause engine damage.

6. Make sure the O-ring on the dipstick is positioned properly before reinserting the dipstick.

The distance between MIN and MAX on the dipstick represents the following:

Oil capacity

L (US qt, Imp qt) 0.75 (0.79, 0.66)

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Engine Coolant

qInspecting Coolant Level

WARNING Do not use a match or live flame in the engine compartment. DO NOT ADD COOLANT WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT:

A hot engine is dangerous. If the engine has been running, parts of the engine compartment can become very hot. You could be burned. Carefully inspect the engine coolant in the coolant reservoir, but do not open it.

Turn the ignition switch off and remove the key from the ignition switch when inspecting the engine:

Inspecting the engine with the ignition switch in the ON position is dangerous. The cooling fan could turn on unexpectedly even when the engine isn't running. You could be seriously injured by the fan.

Do not remove either cooling system cap when the engine and radiator are hot:

When the engine and radiator are hot, scalding coolant and steam may shoot out under pressure and cause serious injury.

NOTE Changing the coolant should be done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Inspect the antifreeze protection and coolant level in the coolant reservoir at least once a yearat the beginning of the winter seasonand before traveling where temperatures may drop below freezing.

Inspect the condition and connections of all cooling system and heater hoses. Replace any that are swollen or deteriorated.

The coolant should be at full in the radiator and between the F and L marks on the coolant reservoir when the engine is cool.

If it's at or near L, add enough coolant to the coolant reservoir to provide freezing and corrosion protection and to bring the level to F.

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CAUTION Radiator coolant will damage

paint. Rinse it off quickly if spilled.

Use only soft (demineralized) water in the coolant mixture. Water that contains minerals will cut down on the coolant's effectiveness.

Don't add only water. Always add a proper coolant mixture.

The engine has aluminum parts and must be protected by an ethylene-glycol-based coolant to prevent corrosion and freezing.

DO NOT USE coolants Containing Alcohol, methanol, Borate or Silicate. These coolants could damage the cooling system.

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% antifreeze. This would reduce effectiveness.

NOTE If the FL22 mark is shown on or near the cooling system cap, use FL22 type engine coolant. If engine coolant other than FL22 type is used, the engine coolant must be replaced earlier than the specified replacement interval indicated in the scheduled maintenance (page 8-3).

If the coolant reservoir is empty or new coolant is required frequently, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

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Brake/Clutch Fluid

qInspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid Level

The brakes and clutch draw fluid from the same reservoir. Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir regularly. It should be kept at MAX. The level normally drops with accumulated distance, a condition associated with wear of brake and clutch linings. If it is excessively low, have the brake/clutch system inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qAdding Brake/Clutch Fluid

WARNING Be careful not to spill brake fluid on yourself or on the engine:

Spilled brake fluid is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes, they could be seriously injured. If this happens, immediately flush your eyes with water and get medical attention. Brake fluid spilled on a hot engine could cause a fire.

If the brake/clutch fluid level is low, have the brakes and clutch inspected:

Low brake/clutch fluid levels are dangerous. Low levels could signal brake lining wear or a brake system leak. Your brakes could fail and cause an accident.

If the fluid level is low, add fluid until it reaches MAX. Before adding fluid, thoroughly clean the area around the cap.

CAUTION Brake and clutch fluid will

damage painted surfaces. If brake or clutch fluid does get on a painted surface, wash it off with water immediately.

Using nonspecified brake and clutch fluids (page 10-4) will damage the systems. Mixing different fluids will also damage them. If the brake/clutch system frequently requires new fluid, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

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Power Steering Fluid

qInspecting Power Steering Fluid Level

CAUTION To avoid damage to the power steering pump, don't operate the vehicle for long periods when the power steering fluid level is low.

NOTE Use specified power steering fluid (page 10-4).

Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir at each engine oil change with the engine off and cold. Add fluid if necessary; it does not require periodic changing.

The level must be kept between MIN and MAX.

Visually examine the lines and hoses for leaks and damage.

If new fluid is required frequently, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Automatic transaxle Fluid (ATF)

qInspecting Automatic transaxle Fluid Level

The automatic transaxle fluid level should be inspected regularly. Measure it as described below.

The volume of fluid changes with the temperature. Fluid must be checked at idle without driving at normal operating temperature.

CAUTION Low fluid level causes transaxle

slippage. Overfilling can cause foaming, loss of fluid, and transaxle malfunction.

Use specified fluid (page 10-4). A nonspecified fluid could result in transaxle malfunction and failure.

1. Park on a level surface and set the parking brake firmly.

2. Start the engine and depress the brake pedal.

3. Move the shift lever through all ranges and set it at P.

WARNING Make sure the brake pedal is applied before shifting the shift lever:

Shifting the shift lever without first depressing the brake pedal is dangerous. The vehicle could move suddenly and cause an accident.

4. With the engine still idling, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and put it back.

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5. Pull it out again. The proper fluid level is marked on the dipstick as follows.

Full

A

Low Full

B

Low

Fluid hot scale A

When the vehicle has been driven and the fluid is at normal operating temperature, about 65C (150F), the level must be between Full and Low.

Fluid cold scale B

When the engine has not been running and the outside temperature is about 20C (70F), the level must be between Full and Low.

CAUTION Use the cold scale only as a

reference. If outside temperature is lower

than about 20C (70F), 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.

NOTE Inspect the fluid on both sides of the dipstick in a well lit area for an accurate reading.

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Washer Fluid

qInspecting Washer Fluid Level

WARNING Use only windshield washer fluid or plain water in the reservoir:

Using radiator antifreeze as washer fluid is dangerous. If sprayed on the windshield, it will dirty the windshield, affect your visibility, and could result in an accident.

Using Washer Fluid Without Anti-freeze Protection in Cold Weather:

Operating your vehicle in temperatures below 4 degrees C (40 degrees F) using washer fluid without anti-freeze protection is dangerous as it could cause impaired windshield vision and result in an accident. In cold weather, always use washer fluid with anti-freeze protection.

NOTE State or local regulations may restrict the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used as anti-freeze agents in washer fluid. A washer fluid with limited VOC content should be used only if it provides adequate freeze resistance for all regions and climates in which the vehicle will be operated.

Inspect fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir; add fluid if necessary.

To inspect the washer fluid level in the front reservoir, pull off the cap. Then, holding your thumb over the hole in the center of the cap, lift it straight up. The fluid level can be seen from the fluid column in the pipe. Add fluid if necessary.

Use plain water if washer fluid is unavailable. But use only washer fluid in cold weather to prevent it from freezing.

NOTE Front and rear washer fluid is supplied from the same reservoir.

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Body Lubrication All moving points of the body, such as door and hood hinges and locks, should be lubricated each time the engine oil is changed. Use a nonfreezing lubricant on locks during cold weather.

Make sure the hood's secondary latch keeps the hood from opening when the primary latch is released.

Wiper Blades

CAUTION Hot waxes applied by automatic

car washers have been known to affect the wiper's ability to clean windows.

To prevent damage to the wiper blades, don't use gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, or other solvents on or near them.

When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position and the ignition switch is in the ON position, the wipers may move automatically in the following cases: If the windshield above the rain

sensor is touched. If the windshield above the rain

sensor is wiped with a cloth. If the windshield is struck with

a hand or other object. If the rain sensor is struck with

a hand or other object from inside the vehicle.

Be careful not to pinch hands or fingers as it may cause injury, or damage the wipers. When washing or servicing your Mazda, make sure the wiper lever is in the OFF position.

Contamination of either the windshield or the blades with foreign matter can reduce wiper effectiveness. Common sources are insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments used by some commercial car washes.

If the blades are not wiping properly, clean the window and blades with a good cleaner or mild detergent; then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Repeat if necessary.

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qReplacing Windshield Wiper Blades

When the wipers no longer clean well, the blades are probably worn or cracked. Replace them.

CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components, don't try to sweep the wiper arm by hand.

NOTE To prevent damage to the wiper arm blades when raising both the driver and passenger side wiper arms, raise the driver side wiper arm first. Conversely, when setting down the wiper arms, set the passenger side wiper arm down first.

1. Raise the wiper arm and turn the blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip. Compress the clip and slide the assembly downward; then lift it off the arm.

Plastic locking clip

CAUTION To prevent damage to the windshield let the wiper arm down easily, don't let it slap down on the windshield.

2. Hold the end of the rubber and pull until the tabs are free of the metal support.

Metal support

Tab

3. Remove the metal stiffeners from each blade rubber and install them in the new blade.

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CAUTION Don't bend or discard the

stiffeners. You need to use them again.

If the metal stiffeners are switched, the blade's wiping efficiency could be reduced. So don't use the driver's side metal stiffeners on the passenger's side, or vice versa.

Be sure to reinstall the metal stiffeners in the new blade rubber so that the curve is the same as it was in the old blade rubber.

4. Carefully insert the new blade rubber. Then install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal.

NOTE Install the blade so that the tabs are toward the bottom of the wiper arm.

qReplacing Rear Window Wiper Blade

When the wiper no longer cleans well, the blade is probably worn or cracked. Replace it.

CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arm and other components, don't try to sweep the wiper arm by hand.

1. Raise the wiper arm and rotate the wiper blade to the right until it unlocks, then remove the blade.

CAUTION To prevent damage to the rear window let the wiper arm down easily, don't let it slap down on the rear window.

2. Pull down the blade rubber and slide it out of the blade holder.

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3. Remove the metal stiffeners from each blade rubber and install them in the new blade.

CAUTION Don't bend or discard the stiffeners. You need to use them again.

4. Carefully insert the new blade rubber. Then install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal.

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Battery

WARNING

Read the following precautions carefully before using the battery or inspecting to ensure safe and correct handling:

Always wear eye protection when working near the battery: Working without eye protection is dangerous. Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which could cause blindness if splashed into your eyes. Also, hydrogen gas produced during normal battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode.

Wear eye protection and protective gloves to prevent contact with battery fluid:

Spilled battery fluid is dangerous. Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which could cause serious injuries if it gets in eyes, or on the skin or clothing. If this happens, immediately flush your eyes with water for 15 minutes or wash your skin thoroughly and get medical attention.

Always keep batteries out of the reach of children: Allowing children to play near batteries is dangerous. Battery fluid could cause serious injuries if it gets in the eyes or on the skin.

Keep flames and sparks away from open battery cells and do not allow metal tools to contact the positive ( ) or negative ( ) terminal of the battery when working near a battery. Do not allow the positive ( ) terminal to contact the vehicle body:

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.

Keep all flames, including cigarettes, and sparks away from open battery cells: 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.

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NOTE Remove the battery cover before performing battery maintenance.

qBattery Maintenance

To get the best service from a battery: l Keep it securely mounted. l Keep the top clean and dry. l Keep terminals and connections clean, tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or terminal grease.

l Rinse off spilled electrolyte immediately with a solution of water and baking soda.

l If the vehicle will not be used for an extended time, disconnect the battery cables and charge the battery every six weeks.

qInspecting Electrolyte Level

A low level of electrolyte fluid will cause the battery to discharge quickly.

Upper level

Lower level

Inspect the electrolyte level at least once a week. If it's low, remove the caps and add enough distilled water to bring the level between the upper and lower level (illustration).

Don't overfill. Examine the specific gravity of the electrolyte with a hydrometer, especially during cold weather. If it's low, recharge the battery.

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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.

WARNING Using Different Tire Types:

Driving your vehicle with different types of tires is dangerous. It could cause poor handling and poor braking; leading to loss of control. Except for the limited use of the temporary spare tire, use only the same type tires (radial, bias-belted, bias-type) on all four wheels.

Using Wrong-Sized Tires: Using any other tire size than what is specified for your Mazda (page 10-6) is dangerous. It could seriously affect ride, handling, ground clearance, tire clearance, and speedometer calibration. This could cause you to have an accident. Use only tires that are the correct size specified for your Mazda.

qTire Inflation Pressure

WARNING Always inflate the tires to the correct pressure:

Overinflation or underinflation of tires is dangerous. Adverse handling or unexpected tire failure could result in a serious accident. Refer to specification charts on page 10-6.

The Tire Pressure Monitoring System

does not alleviate the need to check the tire condition every day, including whether the tires all look inflated properly. Inspect all tire pressure monthly (including the spare) when the tires are cold. Maintain recommended pressures for the best ride, handling, and minimum tire wear. When checking the tire pressures, use of a digital tire pressure gauge is recommended.

Refer to the specification charts (page 10-6).

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NOTE l Always check tire pressure when tires are

cold. l Warm tires normally exceed recommended

pressures. Don't release air from warm tires to adjust the pressure.

l Underinflation can cause reduced fuel economy, uneven and accelerated tire wear, and poor sealing of the tire bead, which will deform the wheel and cause separation of tire from rim.

l Overinflation can produce a harsh ride, uneven and accelerated tire wear, and a greater possibility of damage from road hazards. Keep your tire pressure at the correct levels. If one frequently needs inflating, have it inspected.

qTire Rotation

To equalize tread wear, rotate the tires if irregular wear develops. According to the scheduled maintenance charts.Refer to Scheduled Maintenance on page 8-3. During rotation, inspect them for correct balance.

Do not include (TEMPORARY USE ONLY) spare tire in rotation.

Forward

Also, inspect them for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by one or a combination of the following:

l Incorrect tire pressure

l Improper wheel alignment l Out-of-balance wheel l Severe braking

After rotation, inflate all tire pressures to specification (page 10-6) and inspect the lug nuts for tightness.

CAUTION Rotate unidirectional tires and radial tires that have an asymmetrical tread pattern or studs only from front to rear, not from side to side. Tire performance will be weakened if rotated from side to side.

qReplacing a Tire

WARNING Always use tires that are in good condition:

Driving with worn tires is dangerous. Reduced braking, steering, and traction could result in an accident.

CAUTION (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) When replacing/repairing the tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged.

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NOTE (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) l When tires with steel wire reinforcement in

the sidewalls are used, the system may not function correctly even with a genuine wheel. Refer to System Error Activation on page 5-24.

l Be sure to install the tire pressure sensors whenever tires or wheels are replaced. Refer to Tires and Wheels on page 5-25.

If a tire wears evenly, a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. Replace the tire when this happens.

New tread

Tread wear indicator

Worn tread

You should replace it before the band is across the entire tread.

NOTE Tires degrade over time, even when they are not being used on the road. It is recommended that tires generally be replaced when they are 6 years or older. Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging process. You should replace the spare tire when you replace the other road tires due to the aging of the spare tire. Regarding the manufacturing week and year is indicated with 4 digit. Refer to The tire labeling on page 9-20.

qTemporary Spare Tire

Inspect the temporary spare tire at least monthly to make sure it's properly inflated and stored.

NOTE The temporary spare tire condition gradually deteriorates even if it has not been used.

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 420 kPa (4.2 kgf/cm2 or bar, 60 psi).

CAUTION Don't use your temporary spare

tire rim with a snow tire or a conventional tire. Neither will properly fit and could damage both tire and rim.

The temporary spare tire has a tread life of less than 5,000 km (3,000 miles). The tread life may be shorter depending on driving conditions.

The temporary spare tire is for limited use, however, if the tread wear solid-band indicator appears, replace the tire with the same type of temporary spare (page 8-33).

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NOTE Tires degrade over time, even when they are not being used on the road. It is recommended that tires generally be replaced when they are 6 years or older. Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging process. You should replace the spare tire when you replace the other road tires due to the aging of the spare tire. Regarding the manufacturing week and year is indicated with 4 digit. Refer to The tire labeling on page 9-20.

qReplacing a Wheel

WARNING Always use wheels of the correct size on your vehicle:

Using a wrong-sized wheel is dangerous. Braking and handling could be affected, leading to loss of control and an accident.

CAUTION A wrong-sized wheel may

adversely affect: Tire fit Wheel and bearing life Ground clearance Snow-chain clearance Speedometer calibration Headlight aim Bumper height Tire Pressure Monitoring

System (With Tire Pressure Monitoring

System) When replacing/repairing the

tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged.

The wheels equipped on your Mazda are specially designed for installation of the tire pressure sensors. Do not use non-genuine wheels, otherwise it may not be possible to install the tire pressure sensors.

NOTE Be sure to install the tire pressure sensors whenever tires or wheels are replaced. Refer to Tires and Wheels on page 5-25.

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.

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Light Bulbs

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Front fog lights

Luggage compartment light

Front turn signal lights/ Side-marker lights

Headlights (High-beam)

Headlights (Low-beam) Overhead light/Map lights (Front)

Side turn signal lights

Overhead light (Rear)

Reverse lights

High-mount brake light

License plate lights

Brake lights/Taillights Rear turn signal lights

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WARNING Do not replace the xenon fusion bulbs yourself:

Replacing the xenon fusion bulbs yourself is dangerous. Because the xenon fusion bulbs require high voltage, you could receive an electric shock if the bulbs are handled incorrectly. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer when the replacement is necessary.

Never touch the glass portion of a halogen bulb with your bare hands and always wear eye protection when handling or working around the bulbs:

When a halogen bulb breaks, it is dangerous. These bulbs contain pressurized gas. If one is broken, it will explode and serious injuries could be caused by the flying glass. If the glass portion is touched with bare hands, body oil could cause the bulb to overheat and explode when lit.

Always keep halogen bulbs out of the reach of children:

Playing with a halogen bulb is dangerous. Serious injuries could be caused by dropping a halogen bulb or breaking it some other way.

qReplacing Exterior Light Bulbs

Replacing a headlight bulbs

1. Make sure the ignition switch is turned off and the headlight switch is off.

2. Lift the hood.

3. Perform the following procedure when replacing the left headlight bulb. Turn the screws counterclockwise and remove them and the cover.

Battery duct

Battery cover

4. Find the high and low beam bulbs in the rear of the headlight unit. The outboard bulb is the LOW beam, and the inboard one is the HIGH beam (page 8-36).

High-beam bulb

1. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise, and carefully pull it backward.

2. Disconnect the socket and bulb assembly from the electrical connector by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger and pulling it.

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3. Install the new socket and bulb assembly in the reverse order of removal.

NOTE l If the halogen bulb is accidentally touched,

it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol before being used.

l Use the protective cover and carton for the replacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb promptly and out of the reach of children.

Low-beam bulb

(Xenon fusion bulb)

You cannot replace the low beam bulbs by yourself. The bulbs must be replaced at an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

(Halogen bulb)

1. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb by pulling it to the rear.

2. Pull off the sealing cover.

3. Unhook the bulb retaining spring.

4. Swing the retaining spring out and away to free the headlight bulb.

5. Carefully remove the socket and bulb assembly by pulling it straight back.

6. Remove the headlight bulb from the socket.

7. Install the new socket and bulb assembly in the reverse order of removal.

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NOTE l If the halogen bulb is accidentally touched,

it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol before being used.

l Use the protective cover and carton for the replacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb promptly and out of the reach of children.

l When reinstalling the sealing cover, make sure faces up.

Replacing a front fog light bulbs

1. Remove the three screws under the mudguard by turning them counterclockwise, and partially open the mudguard.

2. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise, and carefully pull it rearward.

3. Disconnect the socket and bulb assembly from the electrical connector by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger and pulling it.

4. Install the new socket and bulb assembly in the reverse order of removal.

NOTE l If the halogen bulb is accidentally touched,

it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol before being used.

l Use the protective cover and carton for the replacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb promptly and out of the reach of children.

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Front turn signal lights/Side-marker lights

1. Turn the center section of the plastic retainers counterclockwise and remove them, then partially peel back the mudguard.

Removal

Installation

2. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it.

3. Remove the bulb by pushing it in slightly and turning it counterclockwise.

4. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal.

Side turn signal lights

1. Slide the unit as shown in the figure to remove it.

2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the unit.

3. Install the new side turn signal unit in the reverse order of removal.

NOTE Bulb replacement is not possible because it is built into the unit. Replace the unit.

Brake lights/Taillights, Rear turn signal lights, Reverse lights

1. Wrap a flathead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the rear combination component and gently insert it in the cover as shown in the figure, and then remove the cover.

2. Remove the screws with a Phillips screwdriver and remove the rear combination component.

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3. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it.

4. Disconnect the bulb from the socket.

Reverse lights

Rear turn signal lights

Brake lights/Taillights

5. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal.

License plate lights

1. Remove the liftgate cover.

2. Pull the socket and bulb assembly and remove it.

3. Disconnect the bulb from the socket.

4. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal.

qReplacing Interior Light Bulbs

Overhead light/Map lights (Front)

1. Wrap a flathead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the trim and gently insert it in the overhead light as shown in the figure, and then remove the overhead light unit.

2. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it.

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3. Disconnect the bulb from the socket.

4. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal.

Overhead light (Rear)

1. Wrap a small flathead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the lens and remove the lens by carefully prying on the edge of the lens with the flathead screwdriver.

2. Disconnect the bulb by pulling it out.

3. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal.

Luggage compartment light

1. Wrap a flathead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the trim and gently insert it in the luggage compartment light as shown in the figure, and then remove the luggage compartment light unit.

2. Disconnect the bulb by pulling it out.

3. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal.

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Fuses 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.

If the same fuse blows again, avoid using that system and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

qFuse Replacement

Replacing the fuses on the passenger's side

If the electrical system doesn't work, first inspect fuses on the passenger's side.

1. Turn off the ignition switch and other switches.

2. Remove the cover.

CAUTION Pulling the cover off sideways may break the retaining tabs off.

3. Locate the position of the suspected fuse by using the chart inside the fuse block cover.

4. Pull the fuse straight out with the fuse puller provided on the inside of the engine compartment fuse block cover.

5. Inspect the fuse and replace it if it's blown.

Normal Blown

6. Push in a new fuse of the same amperage rating, and make sure it fits tightly. If it doesn't, have an expert repairer install it. We recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer. If you have no spare fuses, borrow one of the same rating from a circuit not essential to vehicle operation, such as the MIRROR or CIGAR circuit.

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CAUTION Always replace a fuse with one of the same rating. Otherwise you may damage the electric system.

Replacing the fuses under the hood

If the headlights or other electrical components do not work and the fuses in the cabin are normal, inspect the fuse block under the hood. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced. Follow these steps:

1. Turn off the ignition switch and all other switches.

2. Remove the fuse block cover.

3. If any fuse but the MAIN fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating.

Normal Blown

WARNING Do not replace the main fuse by yourself. Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform the replacement:

Replacing the fuse by yourself is dangerous because the MAIN fuse is a high current fuse. Incorrect replacement could cause an electrical shock or a short circuit resulting in a fire.

Main fuse

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qFuse Panel Description

Fuse block (Engine compartment)

DESCRIPTION FUSE

RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT

1 FAN 30 A Cooling fan

2 FAN 30 A Cooling fan

3 P.WIND 40 A

4 IG KEY1 30 A

5 ABS-V 20 A ABS

6 ABS-P 30 A ABS

7 IG KEY2 20 A For protection of various circuits

8 HEATER DEICER

20 A

9 BLOWER 40 A Blower motor

10 GLOW IG KEY1

40 A For protection of various circuits

11 BTN 40 A For protection of various circuits

12 IG KEY2 40 A

13 CLOSER

P.SLIDE LH 20 A Easy closer (LH)

14 CLOSER

P.SLIDE RH 20 A Easy closer (RH)

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DESCRIPTION FUSE

RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT

15 EHPAS 80 A EHPAS

16 FOG 15 A Front fog lights

17 D.LOCK 20 A Power door lock

18 P.WIND H/CLEAN

20 A

19 MAG 10 A Magnet clutch

20 DEFOG 25 A Rear window defroster

21 ENG+B 10 A PCM

22 STOP 10 A Brake lights

23 FUEL 20 A Fuel pump

24 HAZARD 10 A Turn signals, Hazard warning flashers

25 ROOM 15 A Overhead lights, Map lights, Luggage compartment light, For protection of various circuits

26

27

28 GLOW SIG 7.5 A

29 HEAD HR 10 A Headlight high beam (RH)

30 HEAD HL 10 A Headlight high beam (LH)

31 HORN 15 A Horn

32 SUN ROOF 20 A Moonroof

33 ETC MIRROR BURGLAR

7.5 A PCM

34 HEAD LR 15 A Headlight low beam (RH), Manual headlight leveling

35 HEAD LL 15 A Headlight low beam (LH)

36 ENG BAR2 15 A PCM

37 ENG BAR 15 A Air flow sensor, Engine control system

38 INJ 20 A Injector

39 ILLUMI 10 A Illumination

40 TAIL 10 A Taillights, Parking lights, License plate lights, For protection of various circuits

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DESCRIPTION FUSE

RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT

1 M.DEF 7.5 A Mirror defroster

2

3

4 P.OUTLET 15 A Accessory Socket

5 SHIFT/L 5 A AT shift

6 CIGAR 15 A Accessory Socket

7 MIRROR 7.5 A Power control mirror, Audio system

8 A/C 10 A Air conditioner

9 F.WIP 25 A Windshield wipers and washer

10 R.WIP 15 A Rear window wiper and washer

11 ENG 5 A PCM

12 METER 10 A Instrument cluster

13 SAS 10 A Supplemental restraint systems

14 S.WARM 15 A Seat warmer

15 ABS/DSC 5 A ABS

16 EHPAS 5 A EHPAS

17 ENG2 15 A O2 heater

18 P/W 30 A Power windows

19 P/W 40 A

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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 are some examples of possible damage, with tips on how to prevent them.

qEtching Caused by Acid Rain or Industrial Fallout

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.

Prevention

It 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.

qDamage Caused by Bird Dropping, Insects, or Tree Sap

Occurrence

Bird droppings contain acids. If these aren't removed they can eat away the clear and color base coat of the vehicle's paintwork.

When insects stick to the paint surface and decompose, corrosive compounds form. These can erode the clear and color base coat of the vehicle's paintwork if they are not removed.

Tree sap will harden and adhere permanently to the paint finish. If you scratch the sap off while it is hard, some vehicle paint could come off with it.

Prevention

It is necessary to have your Mazda washed and waxed to preserve its finish according to the instructions in this section. This should be done as soon as possible.

Bird droppings can be removed with a soft sponge and water. If you are traveling and these are not available, a moistened tissue may also take care of the problem. The cleaned area should be waxed according to the instructions in this section. Insects and tree sap are best removed with a soft sponge and water or a commercially available chemical cleaner.

Another method is to cover the affected area with dampened newspaper for one to two hours. After removing the newspaper, rinse off the loosened debris with water.

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qWater Marks

Occurrence

Rain, fog, dew, and even tap water can contain harmful minerals such as salt and lime. If moisture containing these minerals settles on the vehicle and evaporates, the minerals will concentrate and harden to form white rings. The rings can damage your vehicle's finish.

Prevention

It 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 find water marks on your vehicle's finish.

qPaint Chipping

Occurrence

Paint chipping occurs when gravel thrown in the air by another vehicle's tires hits your vehicle.

How to avoid paint chipping

Keeping a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead reduces the chances of having your paint chipped by flying gravel.

NOTE l The paint chipping zone varies with the

speed of the vehicle. For example, when traveling at 90 km/h (56 mph), the paint chipping zone is 50 m (164 ft).

l In low temperatures a vehicle's finish hardens. This increases the chance of paint chipping.

l Chipped paint can lead to rust forming on your Mazda. Before this happens, repair the damage by using Mazda touch-up paint according to the instructions in this section. Failure to repair the affected area could lead to serious rusting and expensive repairs.

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Exterior Care Follow all label and container directions when using a chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warnings and cautions.

qMaintaining the Finish

Washing

CAUTION When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position and the ignition switch is in the ON position, the wipers may move automatically in the following cases: If the windshield above the rain

sensor is touched. If the windshield above the rain

sensor is wiped with a cloth. If the windshield is struck with a

hand or other object. If the rain sensor is struck with a

hand or other object from inside the vehicle.

Be careful not to pinch hands or fingers as it may cause injury, or damage the wipers. When washing or servicing your Mazda, make sure the wiper lever is in the OFF position.

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: l The vehicle is washed without first rinsing off dirt and other foreign matter.

l The vehicle is washed with a rough, dry, or dirty cloth.

l The vehicle is washed at a car wash that uses brushes that are dirty or too stiff.

l Cleansers or wax containing abrasives are used.

NOTE l Mazda is not responsible for scratches

caused by automatic car washes or improper washing.

l Scratches are more noticeable on vehicles with darker paint finishes.

To minimize scratches on the vehicle's paint finish: l Rinse off any dirt or other foreign matter using lukewarm or cold water before washing.

l Use plenty of lukewarm or cold water and a soft cloth when washing the vehicle. Do not use a nylon cloth.

l Rub gently when washing or drying the vehicle.

l Take your vehicle only to a car wash that keeps its brushes well maintained.

l Don't use abrasive cleansers or wax that contain abrasives.

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CAUTION Don't use steel wool, abrasive

cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plated or anodized aluminum parts. This may damage the protective coating; also, cleaners and detergents may discolor or deteriorate the paint.

To prevent damaging the antenna, remove it before entering a car wash facility or passing beneath a low overhead clearance.

Pay special attention to removing salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign material from the underside of the fenders, and make sure the drain holes in the lower edges of the doors and rocker panels are clean.

Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, industrial fallout, and similar deposits can damage the finish if not removed immediately. When 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.

After washing the vehicle, dry it with a clean chamois to prevent water spots from forming.

WARNING Dry wet brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal:

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.

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.

4. Wipe off the wax with a soft cloth.

NOTE A spot remover to remove oil, tar, and similar materials will usually also take off the wax. Rewax these areas even if the rest of the vehicle doesn't need it.

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qRepairing Damage to the Finish

Deep scratches or chips on the finish should be repaired promptly. Exposed metal quickly rusts and can lead to major repairs.

CAUTION If your Mazda is damaged and needs metal parts repaired or replaced, make sure the body shop applies anti-corrosion materials to all parts, both repaired and new. This will prevent them from rusting.

qBright-Metal Maintenance

l Use tar remover to remove road tar and insects. Never do this with a knife or similar tool.

l To prevent corrosion on bright-metal surfaces, apply wax or chrome preservative and rub it to a high luster.

l During cold weather or in coastal areas, cover bright-metal parts with a coating of wax or preservative heavier than usual. It would also help to coat them with noncorrosive petroleum jelly or some other protective compound.

CAUTION Don't use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plated or anodized aluminum parts. This may result in damage to the protective coating and cause discoloration or paint deterioration.

qUnderbody 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 anti-corrosive 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. It will do more harm than good to wet down 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.

WARNING Dry wet brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal:

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.

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qAluminumWheel Maintenance

A protective coating is provided over the aluminum wheels. Special care is needed to protect this coating.

NOTE l Don't use a wire brush or any abrasive

cleaner, polishing compound, or solvent on aluminum wheels. They may damage the coating.

l Only use a mild soap or neutral detergent and always use a sponge or soft cloth to clean the wheels. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm or cold water. Also, be sure to clean the wheels after driving on dusty or salted roads. This helps prevent corrosion.

l Avoid washing your vehicle in an automatic car wash that uses high-speed or hard brushes.

l If your aluminum wheels lose luster, wax the wheels.

Interior Care

qDashboard Precautions

Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oils from contacting the dashboard. They'll damage and discolor it. If these solutions get on the dashboard, wipe them off immediately.

CAUTION Do not use glazing agents. Glazing agents contain ingredients which may cause discoloration, wrinkling, cracks and peeling.

qCleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim

Vinyl

Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean vinyl with a leather-and-vinyl cleaner.

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.

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.

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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.

CAUTION Use only recommended cleaners and procedures. Others may affect appearance and fire-resistance.

qCleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing

Clean the webbing with a mild soap solution recommended for upholstery or carpets. Follow instructions. Don't bleach or dye the webbing; this may weaken it.

After cleaning the belts, thoroughly dry the belt webbing and make sure there is no remaining moisture before retracting them.

WARNING Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer replace damaged seat belts immediately:

Using damaged seat belts is dangerous. In a collision, damaged belts cannot provide adequate protection.

qCleaning the Window Interiors

If the windows become covered with an oily, greasy, or waxy film, clean them with glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the container.

CAUTION Don't scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window. You may damage the rear window defroster grid.

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9 Customer Information

Important consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment.

Customer Assistance ............................... 9-2 Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) ............ 9-2 Customer Assistance (Canada) ........... 9-4 Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) .... 9-7 Customer Assistance (Mexico) ........... 9-8

Mazda Importer/Distributors ............... 9-10 Importer/Distributor .......................... 9-10 Distributor in Each Area ................... 9-10

Warranty ................................................ 9-12 Warranties for Your Mazda ............... 9-12 Outside the United States .................. 9-13 Outside Canada ................................. 9-14 Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada) ............................................. 9-15 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories ....................................... 9-16

Cell Phones ............................................. 9-17 Cell Phones Warning ......................... 9-17

Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) ................................................ 9-18

Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) .......................................... 9-18

Tire Information (U.S.A.) ..................... 9-20 Tire Labeling ..................................... 9-20 Location of the Tire Label (Placard) ............................................ 9-26 Tire Maintenance .............................. 9-29 Vehicle Loading ................................ 9-32 Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit: ................................................ 9-39

Reporting Safety Defects ....................... 9-40 Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.) .... 9-40 Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) ... 9-41

Service Publications .............................. 9-42 Service Publications .......................... 9-42

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Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) 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 top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel, we recommend that you take the following steps:

NOTE If it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restraint system modified to accommodate a person with certain medical conditions in accordance with a certified physician, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

qSTEP 1: Contact Your Mazda Dealer

Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. l 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.

l If it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restraint system modified to accommodate a person with certain medical conditions in accordance with a certified physician, go to STEP2.

qSTEP 2: Contact Mazda North American Operations

If for any reason you feel the need for further assistance after contacting your dealership management and it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restraint system modified to accommodate a person with certain medical conditions in accordance with a certified physician, you can reach Mazda North American Operations by one of the following ways.

Log on: at www.mazdaUSA.com

Answers to many questions, including how to locate or contact a local Mazda dealership in the U.S., can be found here.

E-mail: click on Contact Us at the bottom of the page at www.mazdaUSA.com

By phone at: 1 (800) 222-5500

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By letter at: Attn: Customer Assistance Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922 P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734

In order to serve you efficiently and effectively, please help us by providing the following information:

1. Your name, address, and telephone number

2. Year and model of vehicle

3. Vehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver's side corner of the dash)

4. Purchase date and current mileage

5. Your dealer's name and location

6. Your question(s)

If you live outside the U.S.A., please contact your nearest Mazda Distributor.

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Customer Assistance (Canada)

qSatisfaction Review Process

Your complete and permanent satisfaction is of primary concern to Mazda. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have both the knowledge and tools to keep your Mazda in top condition. In our experience, any questions, problems, or complaints regarding the operation of your Mazda or any other general service transactions are most effectively resolved by your dealer. If the cause of your dissatisfaction cannot adequately be addressed by normal dealership procedures, we recommend that you take the following steps:

qSTEP 1: Contact the Mazda Dealer

Discuss the matter with a member of dealership management. If the Service Manager has already reviewed your concerns, contact the owner of the dealership or its General Manager.

qSTEP 2: Contact the Mazda Regional Office

If you feel that you still require assistance, ask the dealer Service Manager to arrange for you to meet the local Mazda Service Representative. If more expedient, contact Mazda Canada Inc.Regional Office nearest you for such arrangements. Regional Office address and phone numbers are shown (page 9-6).

qSTEP 3: Contact the Mazda Customer Relations Department

If still not substantially satisfied, contact the Customer Relations Department, Mazda Canada Inc., 55 Vogell Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3K5 Canada TEL: 1 (800) 263-4680. Provide the Department with the following information:

1. Your name, address and telephone number

2. Year and model of vehicle

3. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Refer to the Vehicle Identification Labels page of section 10 of this manual for the location of the VIN.

4. Purchase date

5. Present odometer reading

6. Your dealer's name and location

7. The nature of your problem and/or cause of dissatisfaction

The Department, in cooperation with the local Mazda Service Representative, will review the case to determine if everything possible has been done to ensure your satisfaction.

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Please recognize that the resolution of service problems in most cases requires the use of your Mazda dealer's service facilities, personnel and equipment. We urge you to follow the above three steps in sequence for most effective results.

qMediation/Arbitration Program

Occasionally a customer concern cannot be resolved through Mazda's Customer Satisfaction Program. If after exhausting the procedures in this manual your concern is still not resolved, you have another option.

Mazda Canada Inc. participates in an arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). CAMVAP will advise you about how your concern may be reviewed and resolved by an independent third party through binding arbitration.

Your complete satisfaction is the goal of Mazda Canada Inc. and our dealers. Mazda's participation in CAMVAP makes a valuable contribution to our achieving that goal. There is no charge for using CAMVAP. CAMVAP results are fast, fair and final as the award is binding on both you and Mazda Canada Inc.

qCanadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP)

If a specific item of concern arises, where a solution cannot be reached between an owner, Mazda, and/or one of it's dealers (that all parties cannot agree upon), the owner may wish to use the services offered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP).

CAMVAP uses the services of Provincial Administrators to assist consumers in scheduling and preparing for their arbitration hearings. However, before you can proceed with CAMVAP you must follow your Mazda dispute resolution process as outlined previously.

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CAMVAP is fully implemented in all provinces and territories. Consumers wishing to obtain further information about the Program should contact the Provincial Administrator at 1 (800) 207-0685, or by contacting the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan Office at:

Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan 235 Yorkland Boulevard, suite 300 North York, Ontario M2J 4Y8 http://camvap.ca Provincial Administrators may be reached locally as listed below:

Province/Territory CAMVAP Number

British Columbia & Yukon Territories 1 (800) 207-0685

Alberta & Northwest Territories 1 (800) 207-0685

Saskatchewan 1 (800) 207-0685

Manitoba 1 (800) 207-0685

Ontario 1 (800) 207-0685

Atlantic Canada 1 (800) 207-0685

Quebec 1 (800) 207-0685

qRegional Offices

REGIONAL OFFICES AREAS COVERED

MAZDA CANADA INC. WESTERN REGION

8171 ACKROYD ROAD SUITE 2000

RICHMOND B.C. V6X 3K1

(604) 303-5670

ALBERTA, BRITISH COLUMBIA,

MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN,

YUKON

MAZDA CANADA INC. CENTRAL/ATLANTIC REGION

55 VOGELL ROAD, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, L4B 3K5

(905) 787-7000

ONTARIO

MAZDA CANADA INC. QUEBEC REGION

6111 ROUTE TRANS CANADIENNE

POINTE CLAIRE, QUEBEC H9R 5A5

(514) 694-6390

QUEBEC, NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA,

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEWFOUNDLAND

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Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) Your complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. That is why all Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel, we recommend that you take the following steps:

qSTEP 1

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.

qSTEP 2

If, after following STEP 1, you feel the need for further assistance, please contact your area's Mazda representative (Indicated on the next page).

Please help us by providing the following information:

1. Your name, address, and telephone number

2. Year and model of vehicle

3. Vehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver's side corner of the dash)

4. Purchase date and current mileage

5. Your dealer's name and location

6. Your question(s)

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Customer Assistance

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Customer Assistance (Mexico) 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 top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel, we recommend that you take the following steps:

qSTEP 1: Contact Your Mazda Dealer

Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. l 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.

l If it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restraint system modified to accommodate a person with certain medical conditions in accordance with a certified physician, go to STEP2.

qSTEP 2: Contact Mazda Motor de Mexico

If for any reason you feel the need for further assistance after contacting your dealership management and it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restraint system modified to accommodate a person with certain medical conditions in accordance with a certified physician, you can reach Mazda Motor de Mexico by one of the following ways.

Log on: at www.MazdaMexico.com.mx

Answers to many questions, including how to locate or contact a local Mazda dealership in Mexico, can be found here.

E-mail: click on Contactanos at the top of the page at www.MazdaMexico.com.mx

By phone at: 1 (866) 315 0220

By letter at: Attn: Customer Assistance Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922 P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734

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In order to serve you efficiently and effectively, please help us by providing the following information:

1. Your name, address, and telephone number 2. Year and model of vehicle 3. Vehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on

the upper driver's side corner of the dash) 4. Purchase date and current mileage 5. Your dealer's name and location 6. Your question(s)

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Importer/Distributor

qU.S.A.

Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922 U.S.A. P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734 U.S.A. TEL: 1 (800) 222-5500 (in U.S.A.) (949) 727-1990 (outside U.S.A.)

Distributor in Each Area

qCANADA

Mazda Canada Inc. 55 Vogell Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3K5 Canada TEL: 1 (800) 263-4680 (in Canada) (905) 787-7000 (outside Canada)

qPUERTO RICO/U.S. Virgin Island

Plaza Motors Corp. (Mazda de Puerto Rico) P.O. Box 362722, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-2722 TEL: (787) 641-9300

qMEXICO

Mazda Motor de Mexico Circuito Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena N 1500 Col. Centro de Ciudad Santa Fe. 01210, Mexico, D.F. TEL: Center of Attention to Clients: 01 (800) 016 2932. in Mexico

qGUAM

Triple J Motors 157 South Marine Drive, Tamuning, GUAM 96911 USA P.O. Box 6066 Tamuning, Guam 96931 TEL: (671) 649-6555

qSAIPAN

Pacific International Marianas, Inc. (d.b.a. Midway Motors) P.O. Box 887 Saipan, MP 96950 TEL: (670) 234-7524

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Triple J Saipan, Inc. (d.b.a. Triple J Motors) P.O. Box 500487 Saipan, MP 96950-0487 TEL: (670) 234-7133/3051

qAMERICAN SAMOA

Polynesia Motors, Inc. P.O. Box 1120, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 TEL: (684) 699-9347

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Mazda Importer/Distributors

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Warranties for Your Mazda l New Vehicle Limited Warranty l Distributor Major Component Limited Warranty (Canada only) l Safety Restraint System Limited Warranty l Anti-perforation Limited Warranty l Federal Emission Control Warranty (U.S.A. only)

l Emission Defect Warranty l Emission Performance Warranty

l California Emission Control Warranty (U.S.A. only) l Emission Control Warranty (Canada only) l Replacement Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty l Tire Warranty

NOTE Detailed warranty information is provided with your Mazda.

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Outside the United States 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 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 the United States. However, in the event that you are moving to Canada permanently, Mazda vehicles built for use in the United States could be eligible for exportation to Canada with specific vehicle modifications to comply with the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety requirements (CMVSS).

NOTE The above is applicable for a permanent import/export situation and not related to travelers on vacation.

You may have the following problems if you do take your vehicle outside of the United States: l 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.

l Proper repair facilities, tools, testing equipment, and replacement parts may not be available.

Please refer to your Manufacturer's Warranty Booklet for more information.

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Outside Canada Government regulations in Canada require that automobiles meet specific emission regulations and safety regulations. Therefore, vehicles built for use in 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 Canada. However, in the event that you are moving to the United States permanently, Mazda vehicles built for use in Canada could be eligible for exportation to the United States with specific vehicle modifications to comply with the United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).

NOTE The above is applicable for a permanent import/export situation and not related to travelers on vacation.

You may have the following problems if you do take your vehicle outside of Canada: l 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.

l Proper repair facilities, tools, testing equipment, and replacement parts may not be available.

Please refer to your Manufacturer's Warranty Booklet for more information.

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Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada)

Government regulations in your country could require that automobiles meet specific emission and safety standards. Vehicles built for your country may differ from those built for other countries. In addition to registration problems, satisfactory service may be difficult or even impossible in another country.

The fuel specified for your vehicle may be unavailable.

Parts, servicing techniques, and tools necessary to maintain and repair your vehicle may be unavailable.

There might not be an Authorized Mazda Dealer in the country you plan to take your vehicle.

The Mazda warranty is valid only in certain countries.

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Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories Non-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stores. These may fit your vehicle, but they are not approved by Mazda for use with Mazda vehicles. When you install non-genuine parts or accessories, they could affect your vehicle's performance or safety systems; the Mazda warranty doesn't cover this. Before you install any non-genuine parts or accessories, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

WARNING Always consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer before you install non-genuine parts or accessories:

Installation of non-genuine parts or accessories is dangerous. Improperly designed parts or accessories could seriously affect your vehicle's performance or safety systems. This could cause you to have an accident or increase your chances of injuries in an accident.

Be very careful in choosing and installing add-on electrical equipment, such as mobile telephones, two-way radios, stereo systems, and car alarm systems:

Incorrectly choosing or installing improper add-on equipment or choosing an improper installer is dangerous. Essential systems could be damaged, causing engine stalling, air-bag (SRS) activation, ABS inactivation, or a fire in the vehicle.

Mazda assumes no responsibility for death, injury, or expenses that may result from the installation of add-on non-genuine parts or accessories.

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Cell Phones Warning

WARNING Please comply with the legal regulations concerning the use of communication equipment in vehicles in your country:

Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devices by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Dialing a number on a cell phone while driving also ties-up the driver's hands. Use of these devices will cause the driver to be distracted and could lead to a serious accident. If a passenger is unable to use the device, pull off the right-of-way to a safe area before use. If use of a cell phone is necessary despite this warning, use a hands- free system to at least leave the hands free to drive the vehicle. Never use a cell phone or other electrical devices while the vehicle is moving and, instead, concentrate on the full-time job of driving.

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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.

qTread Wear

The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one-and-a-half times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100.

The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm because of variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.

qTraction-AA, A, B, C

The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.

WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking (straight ahead) traction tests and does not include acceleration cornering (turning), hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.

qTemperature-A, B, C

The temperature grades A (the highest), B, and C, represent the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperatures can lead to sudden tire failure.

Grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger vehicle tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.

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WARNING Keep your vehicle's tires properly inflated and not overloaded:

Driving with improperly inflated or overloaded tires is dangerous. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.

These grades will be added to the sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires over the next several years according to a schedule established by the NHTSA and the tire manufacturers.

The grade of tires available as standard or optional equipment on Mazda vehicles may vary with respect to grade.

ALL PASSENGERVEHICLE TIRES MUST CONFORM TO THESE GRADES AND TO ALL OTHER FEDERALTIRE-SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.

qUniform 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 AATemperature A

TREADWEAR 200 TRACTION AA TEMPERATURE A

UTQGS MARK (example)

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Tire Labeling Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides a tire identification number for safety standard certification and in case of a recall.

qInformation on Passenger Vehicle Tires

Please refer to the diagram below.

1. TIN: U.S. DOT tire identification number

2. Passenger car tire

3. Nominal width of tire in millimeters

4. Ratio of height to width (aspect ratio)

5. Radial

6. Rim diameter code

7. Load index & speed symbol

8. Severe snow conditions

9. Tire ply composition and materials used

10. Max. load rating

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11. Tread wear, traction and temperature grades

12. Max. permissible inflation pressure

13. SAFETY WARNING

P215/65R15 95H is an example of a tire size and load index rating. Here is an explanation of the various components of that tire size and load index rating. Note that the tire size and load index rating may be different from the example.

P

Indicates a tire that may be installed on cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks as designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA).

NOTE If your tire size does not begin with a letter this may mean it is designated by either ETRTO (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization) or JATMA (Japan Tire Manufacturing Association).

215

215 is the nominal width of the tire in millimeters. This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire.

65

65 is the aspect ratio. This two-digit number indicates the tire's ratio of height to width.

R

R is the tire construction symbol. R indicates Radial ply construction.

15

15 is the wheel rim diameter in inches.

95

95 is the Load Index. This two-or three-digit number indicates how much weight each tire can support.

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H

H is the speed rating. The speed rating denotes the maximum speed for which the use of the tire is rated.

Letter Rating Speed Rating

Q 99 mph

R 106 mph

S 112 mph

T 118 mph

U 124 mph

H 130 mph

V 149 mph

W 168* mph

Y 186* mph

* For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph, tire manufacturers sometimes use the letters ZR. For tires with a maximum speed capability over 186 mph, tire manufacturers always use the letters ZR.

M+S or M/S: Mud and Snow

AT: All Terrain. AS: All Season. The M+S or M/S indicates that the tire has some functional use in mud and snow.

U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN)

This begins with the letters DOT which indicates the tire meets all federal standards. The next two numbers or letters are the plant code where it was manufactured, and the last four numbers represent the week and year the tire was manufactured. For example, the numbers 457 means the 45st week of 1997. After 2000 the numbers go to four digits. For example, the number 2102 means the 21th week of 2002. The other numbers are marketing codes used at the manufacturer's discretion. This information is used to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall.

Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used

The number of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire. In general, the greater the number of plies, the more weight a tire can support. Tire manufacturers also must indicate the tire materials, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and other.

Maximum Load Rating

This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire.

Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure

This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire under normal driving conditions.

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Tread Wear, Traction and Temperature Grades

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 one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. Traction: The traction grades, from highest to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The 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. Temperature: The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.

Snow Tires

In some heavy snow areas, local governments may require true snow tires, those with very deeply cut tread. These tires should only be used in pairs or placed on all four wheels. Make sure you purchase snow tires that are the same size and construction type as the other tires on your vehicle.

SAFETYWARNING

The following safety warning appears on the tire's sidewall. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM: l EXPLOSION OF TIRE/RIM ASSEMBLY DUE TO IMPROPER MOUNTING- MATCH TIRE DIAMETER TO RIM DIAMETER; NEVER EXCEED 40 psi (275 kPa) TO SEAT BEADS-ONLY SPECIALLY TRAINED PERSONS SHOULD MOUNT TIRES.

l TIRE FAILURE DUE TO UNDER-INFLATION/OVERLOADING/DAMAGE- FOLLOW OWNER'S MANUAL AND PLACARD IN VEHICLE-FREQUENTLY CHECK INFLATION PRESSURE AND INSPECT FOR DAMAGE.

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qInformation on Temporary Tires

Please refer to the diagram below.

1. Temporary tires

2. Nominal width of tire in millimeters

3. Ratio of height to width (aspect ratio)

4. Diagonal

5. Rim diameter code

6. Load index&speed symbol

T115/70D 16 90M is an example of a tire size and load index rating. Here is an explanation of the various components of that tire size and load index rating. Note that the tire size and load index rating may be different from the example.

T

Indicates a tire that may be installed on cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks as designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA).

115

115 is the nominal width of the tire in millimeters. This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire.

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70

70 is the aspect ratio. This two-digit number indicates the tire's ratio of height to width.

D

D is the tire construction symbol. D indicates diagonal ply construction.

16

16 is the wheel rim diameter in inches.

90

90 is the Load Index. This two-or three-digit number indicates how much weight each tire can support.

M

M is the speed rating. The speed rating denotes the maximum speed for which the use of the tire is rated.

Letter Rating Speed Rating

M 81 mph

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Location of the Tire Label (Placard) You will find the tire label containing tire inflation pressure by tire size and other important information on the driver's side B-pillar or on the edge of the driver's door frame.

SAMPLE

qRecommended Tire Inflation Pressure

On the tire label you will find the recommended tire inflation pressure in both kPa and psi for the tires installed as original equipment on the vehicle. It is very important that the inflation pressure of the tires on your vehicle is maintained at the recommended pressure. You should check the tire pressure regularly to insure that the proper inflation pressure is maintained. Refer to Tires on page 10-6.

NOTE Tire pressures listed on the vehicle placard or tire information label indicate the recommended cold tire inflation pressure, measured when the tires are cold, after the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours. As you drive, the temperature in the tire warms up, increasing the tire pressure.

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WARNING Always check the tire inflation pressures on a regular basis according to the recommended tire inflation pressure on the tire label and in conjunction with the information in this owner's manual:

Driving your vehicle with under-inflated tires is dangerous. Under-inflation is the most common cause of failures in any kind of tire and may result in severe cracking, tread separation or blowout, with unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury. Under-inflation increases sidewall flexing and rolling resistance, resulting in heat buildup and internal damage to the tire. It results in unnecessary tire stress, irregular wear, loss of control and accidents. A tire can lose up to half of its air pressure and not appear to be flat! It is impossible to determine whether or not tires are properly inflated just by looking at them.

qChecking Tire Pressure

1. When you check the air pressure, make sure the tires are cold meaning they are not hot from driving even a mile.

2. Remove the cap from the valve on one tire.

3. Firmly press a tire gauge onto the valve.

4. Add air to achieve recommended air pressure.

5. If you overfill the tire, release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the valve. Then recheck the pressure with your tire gauge.

6. Replace the valve cap.

7. Repeat with each tire, including the spare.

NOTE Some spare tires require higher inflation pressure.

8. Visually inspect the tires to make sure there are no nails or other objects embedded that could poke a hole in the tire and cause an air leak.

9. Check the sidewalls to make sure there are no gouges, cuts, bulges, cracks or other irregularities.

NOTE Warm tires normally exceed recommended pressures. Don't release air from warm tires to adjust the pressure. Under-inflation can cause serious failures and accidents. Over-inflation can produce a harsh ride and the greater possibility of damage from road hazards.

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qGlossary of Terms

Tire Placard: A label indicating the OE tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry. Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size, and date of manufacture. Inflation Pressure: A measure of the amount of air in a tire. kPa: Kilopascal, the metric unit for air pressure. psi: Pounds per square inch, the English unit for air pressure. B-pillar: The structural member at the side of the vehicle behind the front door. Original Equipment (OE): Describes components originally equipped on the vehicle. Vehicle Load Limit: The maximum value of the combination weight of occupants and cargo. Bead Area of the Tire: Area of the tire next to the rim. Sidewall Area of the Tire: Area between the bead area and the tread. Tread Area of the Tire: Area on the perimeter of the tire that contacts the road when it's mounted on the vehicle.

Seating capacity means the total allowable number of vehicle occupants. Seating capacity is described on the tire label.

Production options weight is the combination weight of installed regular production options weighing over 2.3 kilograms in excess of the standard items which they replace, and not previously considered in the curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.

Rim is the metal support (wheel) for a tire or a tire and tube assembly upon which the tire beads are seated.

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Tire Maintenance Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cause tires to wear abnormally. Here are some important maintenance points:

qTire Inflation Pressure

Inspect all tire pressure monthly (including the spare) when the tires are cold. Maintain recommended pressures for the best ride, top handling, and minimum tire wear. Use the pressures specified on the vehicle tire information placard or tire label for optimum service.

qTire Rotation

To equalize tread wear, rotate the tires every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or sooner if irregular wear develops. During rotation, inspect them for correct balance.

Do not include (TEMPORARY USE ONLY) spare tire in rotation.

Forward

Inspect the tires for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by one or a combination of the following: l Incorrect tire pressure l Improper wheel alignment l Out-of-balance wheel l Severe braking After rotation, inflate all tire pressures to specification (page 10-6) and inspect the lug nuts for tightness.

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CAUTION Rotate unidirectional tires and radial tires that have an asymmetrical tread pattern or studs only from front to rear, not from side to side. Tire performance will be weakened if rotated from side to side.

(With limited-slip differential) Don't use the following: Tires not of the designated size Tires of different sizes or types at the same time Tires not sufficiently inflated If these instructions aren't followed, the rotation of the left and right wheels will be different and will thus apply a constant load on the limited-slip differential. This will cause a malfunction.

qReplacing a Tire

WARNING Always use tires that are in good condition:

Driving with worn tires is dangerous. Reduced braking, steering, and traction could result in an accident.

If a tire wears evenly, a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. Replace the tire when this happens.

New tread

Tread wear indicator

Worn tread

You should replace it before the band is across the entire tread.

NOTE Tires degrade over time, even when they are not being used on the road. It is recommended that tires generally be replaced when they are 6 years or older. Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging process. You should replace the spare tire when you replace the other road tires due to the aging of the spare tire. Regarding the manufacturing week and year is indicated with 4 digit. Refer to The tire labeling on page 9-20.

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qSafety Practices

The way you drive has a great deal to do with your tire mileage and safety. So cultivate good driving habits for your own benefit. l Observe posted speed limits l Avoid fast starts, stops and turns l Avoid potholes and objects on the road l Do no run over curbs or hit the tire against the curb when parking

CAUTION If you feel a sudden vibration or ride disturbance while driving or you suspect your tire or vehicle has been damaged, immediately reduce your speed. Drive with caution until you can safely pull off the road. Stop and inspect the tire for damage. If the tire is under-inflated or damaged, deflate it, remove the tire and rim and replace it with your spare tire. If you cannot detect a cause, have the vehicle towed to the nearest vehicle or tire dealer to have the vehicle inspected.

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Vehicle Loading

WARNING Do not taw a trailer with this vehicle:

Towing a trailer with this vehicle is dangerous because it has not been designed to tow a trailer and doing so will affect the drive system which could result in vehicle damage.

This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability, with or without a trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer, from the vehicle's Safety Certification Label and Tire and Load Information Label:

WARNING Overloaded Vehicle:

Overloading a vehicle is dangerous. The results of overloading can have serious consequences in terms of passenger safety. Too much weight on a vehicle's suspension system can cause spring or shock absorber failure, brake failure, handling or steering problems, irregular tire wear, tire failure or other damage. Overloading makes a vehicle harder to drive and control. It also increases the distance required for stopping. In cases of serious overloading, brakes can fail completely, particularly on steep grades. The load a tire will carry safely is a combination of the size of the tire, its load range, and corresponding inflation pressure. Never overload the vehicle and always observe the vehicle's weight ratings from the vehicle's Safety Certification and Tire and Load Information labels.

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Base Curb Weight is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.

Vehicle Curb Weight is the weight of your new vehicle when you picked it up from your dealer plus any aftermarket equipment.

PAYLOAD

Payload is the combination weight of cargo and passengers that the vehicle is designed to carry. The maximum payload for your vehicle can be found on the Tire and Load Information label on the driver's door frame or door pillar. Look for THE COMBINATION WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX kg or XXX lbs for your maximum payload. The payload listed on the tire label is the maximum payload for the vehicle as built by the assembly plant. If any aftermarket or dealer installed equipment has been installed on the vehicle, the weight of the equipment must be subtracted from the payload listed on the tire label in order to be accurate.

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CARGO

Cargo Weight includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of cargo weight.

The cargo weight limit decreases depending on the number of vehicle occupants. The cargo weight limit can be calculated by subtracting the total weight of the vehicle occupants from the combination weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed value on the tire label.

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Examples: Based on a single occupant weight of 68 kg, and a value of 385 kg for the combination weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed: The cargo weight limit with one occupant is 385 kg _ 68 kg = 317 kg The cargo weight limit with two occupants is 385 kg _ (68 2) kg = 249 kg If the weight of the occupant increases, the cargo weight limit decreases by that much.

GAW (Gross Axle Weight) is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) - including vehicle curb weight and all payload.

GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). These numbers are shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the driver's door frame or door pillar. The total load on each axle must never exceed its GAWR.

GVW

GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) is the Vehicle Curb Weight + cargo + passengers.

GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the driver's door frame or door pillar. The GVW must never exceed the GVWR.

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WARNING Exceeding Axle Weight Rating Limits:

Exceeding the Safety Certification Label axle weight rating limits is dangerous and could result in death or serious injury as a result of substandard vehicle handling, performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, or loss of control. Always keep the vehicle within the axle weight rating limits.

Do not taw a trailer with this vehicle: Towing a trailer with this vehicle is dangerous because it has not been designed to tow a trailer and doing so will affect the drive system which could result in vehicle damage.

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GCW

GCW (Gross Combination Weight) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer.

GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer - including all cargo and passengers - that the vehicle can handle without risking damage. (Important: The towing vehicle's braking system is rated for operation at GVWR, not at GCWR. Separate functional brakes should be used for safe control of towed vehicles and for trailers weighing more than 1,500 lbs). The GCW must never exceed the GCWR.

Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight is the highest possible weight of a fully loaded trailer the vehicle can tow. It assumes a vehicle with only mandatory options, no cargo (internal or external), a tongue load of 10_15% (conventional trailer) or king pin weight of 15_25% (fifth-wheel trailer), and driver only (150 lbs). Consult your dealership (or the RVand Trailer Towing Guide provided by your dealership) for more detailed information. Tongue Load or Fifth-Wheel King Pin Weight refers to the amount of the weight that a trailer pushes down on a trailer hitch.

Examples: For a 5000 lb conventional trailer, multiply 5000 by 0.10 and 0.15 to obtain a proper tongue load range of 500 to 750 lbs. For an 11,500 lb fifth-wheel trailer, multiply by 0.15 and 0.25 to obtain a proper king pin load range of 1,725 to 2,875 lbs.

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WARNING Exceeding GVWR or GAWR Specifications:

Exceeding the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the certification label is dangerous. Exceeding any vehicle rating limitation could result in a serious accident, injury, or damage to the vehicle. Do not use replacement tires with lower load carrying capacities than the originals because they may lower the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR limitations. Replacement tires with a higher limit than the originals do not increase the GVWR and GAWR limitations. Never exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the certification label.

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Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit:

Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit: (1) Locate the statement The combined weight of occupants and cargo should

never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle's placard. (2) Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be

riding in your vehicle. (3) Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg

or XXX lbs. (4) The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load

capacity. For example, if the XXX amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400_ 750 (5 150) = 650 lbs.)

(5) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.

(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.

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Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.)

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 call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888- 327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) ; go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http:// www.safercar.gov.

NOTE If you live in the U.S.A., all correspondence to Mazda Motor Corporation should be forwarded to:

Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, California 92618-2922 P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734 Customer Assistance Center or toll free at 1 (800) 222-5500

If you live outside of the U.S.A., please contact the nearest Mazda Distributor shown (page 9-10) in this booklet.

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Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-related defect to Transport Canada, Defect Investigations and Recalls, may telephone the toll free hotline 1-800-333-0510, or contact Transport Canada by mail at: Transport Canada, ASFAD, Place de Ville Tower C, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa ON K1A 0N5.

For additional road safety information, please visit the Road Safety website at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/menu.htm

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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

9999-95-012B-07 2007 WORKSHOP MANUAL (English)

9999-MX-012B-07 2007 WORKSHOP MANUAL (Spanish)

9999-95-074G-07 2007 WIRING DIAGRAM (English)

9999-MX-074G-07 2007 WIRING DIAGRAM (Spanish)

9999-95-005C-07R2 (U.S.A. only) 2007 OWNER'S MANUAL

9999-EC-011E-08NAV (Canada only) 2007 OWNER'S MANUAL

9999-PR-011E-08NAV (Puerto Rico, Mexico only) 2007 OWNER'S MANUAL

qWORKSHOP MANUAL:

Covers recommended maintenance and repair procedures of the drive train, body and chassis.

qWIRING DIAGRAM:

Provides electrical schematics as well as component location for the entire electrical system.

qOWNER'S MANUAL:

This booklet contains information regarding the proper care and operation of your vehicle. This is not a technician's manual.

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10 Specifications

Technical information about your Mazda.

Identification Numbers ............................................................... 10-2 Vehicle Information Labels ..................................................... 10-2

Specifications ............................................................................... 10-4 Specifications .......................................................................... 10-4

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qVehicle Identification Number

The vehicle identification number legally identifies your vehicle. The number is on a plate attached to the cowl panel located on the left corner of the dashboard. This plate can easily be seen through the windshield.

qMotor Vehicle Safety Standard Label

qChassis Number

qVehicle Emission Control Information Label

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qTire Pressure Label

qEngine Number

Forward

Identification Numbers

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qEngine

Item Specification

Type DOHC-16V in-line, 4-cylinder

BoreStroke 87.5 94.0 mm (3.44 3.70 in)

Displacement 2,261 ml (2,261 cc, 137.9 cu in)

Compression ratio 9.7

qElectrical System

Item Classification

Battery 12V-40AH/5HR, 12V-55AH/5HR

Spark-plug number L303 18 110*1

Spark-plug gap 1.251.35 mm (0.0500.053 in)

*1 ex factory

CAUTION When cleaning the iridium plugs, do not use a wire brush. The fine particulate coating on the iridium alloy and platinum tips could be damaged.

qLubricant Quality

Lubricant Classification

Engine oil Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on page 8-18.

Manual transaxle oil

Any temperature API Service GL-4 or GL-5

SAE 75W-90

Above 10C (50F) API Service GL-4 or GL-5

SAE 80W-90

Automatic transaxle fluid ATF M-V

Power steering fluid ATF M-III or equivalent (e.g. Dexron II)

Brake/Clutch fluid SAE J1703 or FMVSS116 DOT-3

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qCapacities

(Approximate Quantities)

Item Capacity

Engine oil With oil filter replacement 4.3 L (4.5 US qt, 3.8 Imp qt)

Without oil filter replacement 3.9 L (4.1 US qt, 3.4 Imp qt)

Coolant 7.0 L (7.4 US qt, 6.2 Imp qt)

Manual transaxle oil 2.87 L (3.03 US qt, 2.53 Imp qt)

Automatic transaxle fluid 7.2 L (7.6 US qt, 6.3 Imp qt)

Fuel tank 60 L (15.9 US gal, 13.2 Imp gal)

Check oil and fluid levels with dipsticks or reservoir gauges.

qDimensions

Item Vehicle specification

Overall length 4,610 mm (181.5 in)

Overall width 1,755 mm (69.1 in)

Overall height 1,630 mm (64.2 in)

Front tread 1,530 mm (60.2 in)

Rear tread 1,515 mm (59.6 in)

Wheelbase 2,750 mm (108.3 in)

qWeights

Item Weight

GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) 2,074 kg (4,572 lb)

GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) Front 1,006 kg (2,218 lb)

Rear 1,068 kg (2,355 lb)

qAir Conditioner

Item Classification

Refrigerant Type HFC134a (R-134a)

Specifications

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qLight Bulbs

Exterior light

Light bulb Category

Wattage ECE R (SAE)

Headlights

High beam 60 HB3 (HB3)

Low beam Halogen 55 H7 (H7)

Xenon fusion 35 D2S ()

Front turn signal lights/Side-marker lights 27/8 (#1157NA)

Fog lights 55 H11 (H11)

Side turn signal lights*1 5 WY5W ()

High-mount brake light*1 2.4 ()

Rear turn signal lights 21 WY21W ()

Brake lights/Taillights 21/5 W21/5W (#7743)

Reverse lights 18 W16W (#921)

License plate lights 5 W5W ()

*1 Bulb replacement is not possible because it is built into the unit. Replace the unit.

Interior light

Light bulb Category

Wattage ECE R

Luggage compartment light 8

Overhead lights/Map lights (Front) 5 W5W

Overhead light (Rear) 10

qTires

NOTE The tires have been optimally matched with the chassis of your vehicle. When replacing tires, Mazda recommends that you replace tires of the same type originally fitted to your vehicle. For details, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Check the tire pressure label for tire size and inflation pressure. Refer to Tire Inflation Pressure on page 8-32.

Standard tire

Tire size Inflation pressure

Front Rear

P205/55R16 89H 230 kPa (34 psi) 230 kPa (34 psi)

205/50R17 89V 230 kPa (34 psi) 230 kPa (34 psi)

Temporary tire

Tire size Inflation pressure

T125/70D16 420 kPa (60 psi)

10-6 Some models.

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qFuses

Refer to the fuse rating on page 8-43.

Specifications

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Accessory Socket .............................. 6-56 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories ....................................... 9-16 Air Bag Systems ............................... 2-39 Ambient Temperature Display .......... 6-49 Antenna ............................................. 6-15 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ......... 5-7

Warning light ............................... 5-7 Appearance Care ............................... 8-48 Audio System ................................... 6-15

Audio control switch .................. 6-42 Audio set .................................... 6-25 Operating tips for audio system ........................................ 6-15 Safety certification ..................... 6-45

Automatic Transaxle Driving tips ................................ 5-16 Fluid ........................................... 8-23 Manual shift mode ..................... 5-13 Shift-lock override ..................... 5-13 Shift-lock system ....................... 5-13 Transaxle ranges ........................ 5-12

B

Battery Emergency starting .................... 7-15 Maintenance ............................... 8-30 Specifications ............................. 10-4

Beep Sounds Ignition key reminder ................. 5-42 Lights-on reminder ..................... 5-42 Seat belt warning beep ............... 5-42 Tire inflation pressure warning beep ............................................ 5-42

Before Starting the Engine .................. 4-5 After getting in ............................. 4-5 Before getting in .......................... 4-5

B

Body Lubrication .............................. 8-26 Bottle Holder ..................................... 6-52 Brake/Clutch

Fluid ........................................... 8-22 Brakes

Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ..... 5-7 Brakes assist ................................. 5-8 Foot brake .................................... 5-4 Parking brake ............................... 5-5 Warning light ............................... 5-6

Break-In Period ................................... 4-6 Bulb Replacement ............................. 8-36

C

Capacities .......................................... 10-5 Carbon Monoxide ............................... 4-4 Cargo Securing Loops ...................... 6-55 Cargo Sub-Compartment .................. 6-55 Catalytic Converter ............................. 4-3 Cell Phones ....................................... 9-17 Center Console .................................. 6-53 Child Restraint

Child restraint precautions ......... 2-26 LATCH child-restraint systems ....................................... 2-36

Child Safety Locks for Rear Doors ... 3-10 Climate Control System ...................... 6-2

Gas specifications ...................... 10-5 Clock ................................................. 6-49 Cruise Control ................................... 5-18 Cup Holder ........................................ 6-50 Customer Assistance ........................... 9-2

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Dashboard Illumination .................... 5-30 Daytime Running Lights ................... 5-46

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Defroster Rear window .............................. 5-51

Dimensions ....................................... 10-5 Door Locks ......................................... 3-6 Driving In Flooded Area ..................... 4-9 Driving Tips ........................................ 4-6

Automatic transaxle ................... 5-16 Break-in period ............................ 4-6 Driving in flooded area ................ 4-9 Hazardous driving ........................ 4-7 Money-saving suggestions ........... 4-6 Rocking the vehicle ...................... 4-7 Winter driving .............................. 4-8

E

Easy Closure ..................................... 3-11 Emergency Starting ........................... 7-15

Flooded engine ........................... 7-15 Jump-starting .............................. 7-16 Push-starting .............................. 7-19

Emergency Towing ........................... 7-20 Emission Control System .................... 4-3 Engine

Coolant ....................................... 8-20 Exhaust gas .................................. 4-4 Hood release .............................. 3-16 Oil .............................................. 8-18 Overheating ................................ 7-13

Engine Compartment Overview ........ 8-17 Engine Coolant

Overheating ................................ 7-13 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ................................................ 5-29 Exhaust Gas ........................................ 4-4 Exterior Care ..................................... 8-50

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Flasher Hazard warning .......................... 5-53 Headlights .................................. 5-43

Flat Tire ............................................... 7-3 Changing ...................................... 7-7 Spare tire and tool storage ............ 7-3

Fluids Classification .............................. 10-4 Owner maintenance ................... 8-15

Fog Lights ......................................... 5-47 Front ........................................... 5-47

Foot Brake .......................................... 5-4 Front Seats .......................................... 2-2 Fuel

Filler lid and cap ........................ 3-15 Gauge ......................................... 5-30 Requirements ............................... 4-2 Tank capacity ............................. 10-5

Fuses ................................................. 8-43 Panel description ........................ 8-45 Replacement ............................... 8-43

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Glove Box ......................................... 6-52

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Hazard Warning Flasher .................... 5-53 Hazardous Driving .............................. 4-7 Headlights

Control ....................................... 5-43 Flashing ...................................... 5-45 High-low beam .......................... 5-45 Leveling ..................................... 5-45 On reminder ............................... 5-45

Hood Release .................................... 3-16 Horn .................................................. 5-52

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Ignition Keys ............................................. 3-2 Switch .......................................... 5-2

Illuminated Entry System ................. 6-46 Immobilizer System .......................... 3-19 Indicator Lights ................................. 5-31

Cruise Main ................................ 5-41 Cruise set .................................... 5-41 Headlight high-beam .................. 5-40 Power steering malfunction ........ 5-41 Security ...................................... 5-40 Shift position .............................. 5-40 Turn-signal/hazard warning ....... 5-41

Information Display .......................... 6-48 Ambient temperature display ..... 6-49 Audio display ............................. 6-50 Climate control display .............. 6-50 Clock .......................................... 6-49 Information display functions .... 6-48

Instrument Cluster ............................. 5-27 Interior Care ...................................... 8-53 Interior Lights ................................... 6-46

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Jump-Starting .................................... 7-16

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Keyless Entry System ......................... 3-3 Keys .................................................... 3-2

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Label Information ............................. 10-2 Lane-Change Signals ........................ 5-46 Liftgate .............................................. 3-11

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Light Bulbs Replacement ............................... 8-36 Specifications ............................. 10-6

Lighting Control ............................... 5-43 Lubricant Quality .............................. 10-4 Luggage Compartment Light ............ 6-47

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Maintenance Introduction .................................. 8-2 Owner maintenance precautions ................................. 8-16 Owner maintenance schedule ..... 8-15 Scheduled ..................................... 8-3

Manual Transaxle Operation ............... 5-9 Recommendations for shifting ..... 5-9

Map Lights ........................................ 6-47 Mirrors

Outside mirrors .......................... 3-23 Rearview mirror ......................... 3-24

Money-Saving Suggestions ................ 4-6 Moonroof .......................................... 3-17

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Odometer and Trip Meter .................. 5-28 Outside Mirrors ................................. 3-23 Overhead Lights ................................ 6-47 Overheating ....................................... 7-13 Overloading ...................................... 4-10

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Paint Damage .................................... 8-48 Parking Brake ..................................... 5-5 Parking in an Emergency .................... 7-2 Power Door Locks .............................. 3-8

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Power Steering .................................. 5-17 Fluid ........................................... 8-23 Power steering malfunction indicator light ............................................ 5-17

Power Windows ................................ 3-13 Push-Starting ..................................... 7-19

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Rear Door Child Safety Locks .......... 3-10 Rear Window Defroster .................... 5-51 Rear Window Washer ....................... 5-51 Rear Window Wiper .......................... 5-51 Rearview Mirror ................................ 3-24 Recreational Towing ......................... 7-23 Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country ............................................. 9-15 Rocking the Vehicle ............................ 4-7

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Safety Defects, Reporting ................. 9-40 Seat Belt System

Automatic locking ...................... 2-17 Belt minder ................................. 2-24 Emergency locking .................... 2-16 Extender ..................................... 2-22 Pregnant women ........................ 2-16 Pretensioner and load limiting .... 2-20 Seat belt precautions .................. 2-14 Seat belts .................................... 2-18 Warning light/beep ..................... 2-24

Seats Front seat ...................................... 2-2 Seat warmer .................................. 2-5 Second-row seats ......................... 2-6 Third-row Seat ........................... 2-11

Second-Row seats ............................... 2-6

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Security System Immobilizer system .................... 3-19 Theft-deterrent system ............... 3-21

Service Publications .......................... 9-42 Spare Tire and Tool Storage ................ 7-3 Specifications .................................... 10-4 Speedometer ...................................... 5-28 SRS Air Bags

How the Air Bags Work ............. 2-46 Supplemental restraint systems precautions ................................. 2-39 Warning light ............................. 2-54

Steering Wheel .................................. 3-23 Horn ........................................... 5-52

Storage Box ...................................... 6-54 Storage Compartments ...................... 6-52

Cargo securing loops .................. 6-55 Cargo sub-compartment ............. 6-55 Center console ............................ 6-53 Glove box ................................... 6-52 Storage box ................................ 6-54 Underseat storage ....................... 6-53

Sunshade ........................................... 3-18 Sunvisors .......................................... 6-46

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Tachometer ........................................ 5-29 Temporary Spare Tire ....................... 8-34 Theft-Deterrent System ..................... 3-21 Third-Row seat ................................. 2-11 Tiedown

Hook .......................................... 7-21 Tire Information ................................ 9-20

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Tire Pressure Monitoring System ...... 5-21 System error activation .............. 5-24 Tire pressure monitoring system warning light .............................. 5-22 Tires and wheels ......................... 5-25

Tires Flat Tire ........................................ 7-3 Inflation pressure ........................ 8-32 Replacement ............................... 8-33 Rotation ...................................... 8-33 Snow tires .................................... 4-8 Spare tire and tool storage ............ 7-3 Specifications ............................. 10-6 Tire chains .................................... 4-8 Uniform tire quality grading system (UTQGS) ................................... 9-18

Tool ..................................................... 7-3 Towing

Description ................................. 7-20 Emergency towing ..................... 7-20 Hook .......................................... 7-21 Recreational towing ................... 7-23 Trailer towing ............................. 4-11

Trailer Towing ................................... 4-11 Trip Meter ......................................... 5-28 Turn and Lane-Change Signals ......... 5-46

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Underseat Storage ............................. 6-53

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Vanity Mirrors ................................... 6-46 Vehicle Information Labels ............... 10-2

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Warning Lights ................................. 5-31 ABS ............................................ 5-33 Air bag system ........................... 5-35 Automatic transaxle ................... 5-37 Brake system .............................. 5-33 Charging system ......................... 5-34 Check engine .............................. 5-35 Door-ajar .................................... 5-37 Engine oil pressure ..................... 5-34 Front seat belt pretensioner system ........................................ 5-35 Low fuel ..................................... 5-36 Low washer fluid level ............... 5-37 Seat belt ...................................... 5-36 Tire pressure monitoring system ........................................ 5-38

Warranty ............................................ 9-12 Washer Fluid ..................................... 8-25 Weights ............................................. 10-5 Wheel Replacement .......................... 8-35 Windows

Power windows .......................... 3-13 Windshield Washer ........................... 5-50 Windshield Wipers ............................ 5-48

Blades replacement .................... 8-26 Winter Driving .................................... 4-8

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Before Use

Getting started

Routing

Address Book

Voice Recognition

Volume Adjustment

If necessary

PreparationNAVIGATION SYSTEM

See page for specific information.

See page for specific information.

See page for specific information.

See page for specific information.

Immediate use

Advanced use

If necessary

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Accessories Please contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer if you are missing the following accessory.

lMap Disc

CAUTION: THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT. HOWEVER THIS PRODUCT USES A VISIBLE/ INVISIBLE LASER BEAM WHICH COULD CAUSE HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED. BE SURE TO OPERATE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

Laser products: Wave length: 650 nm Laser power: No hazardous radiation is emitted with safety protection.

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Contents Preparation

n Before Use Accessories........................................................................................ 2 Laser products: .................................................................................. 2 Contents............................................................................................. 4 Safety Information .............................................................................. 6 Introduction ........................................................................................ 8

(Use This Product Safety), (Navigation System), (Screens), (LCD (Liquid crystal display))

Names and Functions ...................................................................... 10

Immediate use n Getting started

l Activation....................................................................................... 12 (Removing the Map Disc), (Buttons on the screen)

l Menu ............................................................................................. 14 l Set Clock....................................................................................... 15 l Navigation Set Up ......................................................................... 16

(User Setting), (Quick POI Selection), (Language), (Map Configuration), (Calibration), (Restore System Defaults)

l Screen Names and Functions....................................................... 25 (Screens Before Setting Route), (Screens During Route Guidance), (Screen adjustments and settings)

l Screen change.............................................................................. 27 (Changing the Map Orientation/Scale)

n Routing l Destination Entry and Route Search............................................. 28

(Change (Change Search Area)), (Address), (Point of interest), (Emergency), (Memory Point), (Home), (Preset Destination), (Previous Destination), (Intersection), (Freeway On/Off Ramp), (Coordinates), (Select from map)

l Quick POI...................................................................................... 36 (Displaying POI(s) on a Map), (Local Search), (Deleting POI Markers), (Showing POI Data)

l Character Entry............................................................................. 37 (To enter the street name, city name, and other.), (To enter the house phone number, and other.)

l Direct Destination Input................................................................. 38 (Direct Destination Input), (Selecting Route)

l POI Icons on Maps / Delete Destination ....................................... 39 (POI (Point of Interest) Icons), (Delete destination)

l Route Options ............................................................................... 40 (Route Preferences), (Modification of Destination or Way Point Positions), (Deletion of Destination or Way Points), (Detour), (Turn List), (Display Preview), (Route Preview)

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Advanced use n Address Book

l Address Book ................................................................................ 44 (Memory Point Storage), (Memory Point Confirmation and Modification), (Preset Destinations or Home storage), (Memory Point Deletion), (All Memory Point Deletion), (Displays Icons at Memory Points), (Avoid Area Storage), (Avoid Area Confirmation and Modification), (Avoid Area Deletion), (All Avoid Area Deletion), (Category Name Modification), (Previous Destination Deletion), (All Preset Destination Deletion)

n Voice Recognition l Voice Recognition.......................................................................... 48

(Voice Recognition Structure), (Select the Language), (Basic Usage Pattern), (Cancel Voice Recognition), (Voice Recognition Command)

n Volume Adjustment l Volume Adjustment........................................................................ 50

If necessary n If necessary

l Precautions/System Performance ................................................. 51 (Voice Guidance), (GPS), (Map Matching), (Positioning Accuracy), (Route Guide), (Route Search)

l Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 55 (Verification First), (Error Messages)

l Maintenance.................................................................................. 58 (Care of the Product), (Handling and Care of Map Discs)

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Safety Information n Read this owners manual for your Navigation System carefully before using the system.

It contains instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner. Mazda assumes no responsibility for any problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions given in this manual.

n This manual uses pictographs to show you how to use the product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operation. The meanings of the pictographs are explained below. It is important that you fully understand the pictographs and explanations in order to use this manual and the system properly.

Warning

Warning The presence of this Warning symbol in the text is intended to alert you to the importance of heeding the operation instructions. Failure to heed the instructions may result in severe injury or death.

n Do not keep your eyes fixed on the monitor screen or operate the system while driving. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent on viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system.

n Always obey local traffic regulations. Your guided route may include roads that are not open to vehicles or are closed due to traffic regulations. Comply with the local traffic regulations and take another route.

n Do not use the unit when it is out of order. If the unit is out of order (no image, no sound) or in an abnormal state (has foreign matter in it, is exposed to water, is smoking, or smells), then turn it off immediately and consult with an Expert dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Using the unit in an out-of-order condition may lead to accidents, fires, or electric shocks.

n Use the proper power supply. This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system.

n Do not disassemble. Do not disassemble the product or attempt to repair it yourself. If the product needs to be repaired, take it to an Expert dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Warnings

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Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Caution

Caution The presence of this Caution symbol in the text is intended to alert you to the importance of heeding the operation instructions. Failure to heed the instructions may result in injury or material damage.

n Do not use the product where it is exposed to water, moisture, or dust. Exposure to water, moisture, or dust may lead to smoke, fire, or other damage to the unit. Make especially sure that the unit does not get wet in car washes or on rainy days.

n Keep the voice guidance volume at an appropriate level. Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions while driving.

n Protect the Deck Mechanism. Do not insert any foreign objects into the slot of this unit.

n This navigation system is designed exclusively for use in automobiles. This navigation system should only be installed in an automobile. Do not install it in a ship, aircraft, or any other vehicles except an automobile. Do not use it detached from the vehicle.

n Do not insert or allow your hand or fingers to be caught in the unit. To prevent injury, do not get your hand or fingers caught in moving parts or in the disc slot. Especially watch out for infants.

Cautions

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Introduction

n Extremely low or high temperatures may interfere with normal operation The inside of the vehicle can become very hot or cold when it is parked for extended periods in direct sunlight or in cold places with the engine turned off. The navigation system may not operate normally under such circumstances. Turn off the navigation system until the inside of the vehicle has cooled down or warmed up. If the system does not operate thereafter, consult an Authorized Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

This navigation system utilizes GPS* satellite signals, a speed sensor and gyrosensor to track and display your vehicles current position, and to guide you from your starting point to your destination along a calculated route. * : GPS (Global Positioning System) is a position detecting system utilizing the signals from GPS satellites

deployed by the U.S. Defense Department.

Screens displayed in this manual may differ from those on the actual display.

Direct sunlight or other outside light sources makes it difficult to view the images on the display. For moonroof-equipped vehicles, close the sunshade to better view the display.

Use This Product Safety

Navigation System

Screens

LCD (Liquid crystal display)

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Names and Functions

ZOOM key Changes the map scale. ( page 27)

RET key Returns to the previous screen.

VOICE key Initiates vocal guidance for route maneuvers. Use when adjusting the display( page 26)

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MENU

Joystick Selects items by tilting it up, down, right, and left.

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POS (Position) key Displays your current position.

ENTER key lExecutes a selected item. lDisplays pop up menu.

MENU key Select a menu. ( page 14)

POS

ENTER

MENU

DIM key Changes the display brightness. ( page 26)

TALK Switch Use for switching to voice recognition or canceling.

TALK

DIM

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Activation Insert the map disc into the unit to start the Mobile Navigation System.

Note lThe map disc cannot be inserted or ejected while the ignition switch is in the OFF position. lRemember that the battery can run down if the ignition switch is kept in the ON or ACC

position for a long time while the engine not running.

n Map Disc

l Refer to Handling and Care of Map Discs to know how to handle a map disc ( page 58).

1 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and

press to open

the display.

Note lThis display angle can be adjusted by pressing

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When the is pressed, the display angle changes in stages.

lPress to close the display.

2 Insert the map disc with the printed side facing up.

Note lThe main unit is located in the glove box

compartment. lCondensation may form on the optical lens or the

map disc inside the unit when the temperature in the vehicle increases in a short time such as when heating the car on a cold day. This condensation may cause malfunctions. If so, unload the map disc and do not operate the unit for approximately 1 hour. Wipe the condensation off the map disc with a soft cloth. If the unit does not operate correctly after 1 hour, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Cautions

OPEN TILT

TILT

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lThe Current Position screen appears.

Note

lYou can select the language by select and press . You can also change the selected language using Language Selection. ( page 20)

lThe CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you select and press .

When the ignition switch is in the ACC position and press (EJECT).

Select the buttons by using Joystick and press . Colors for unavailable buttons will be pale.

3 Read CAUTION carefully, and select

and press

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Removing the Map Disc

Buttons on the screen

ENTER

Most functions are inhibited while the vehicle is in motion. Please read the handbook for operation instructions. Always obey traffic regulations.

Caution

ENTER

ENTER

Do not get your hand or fingers caught in moving parts or in the disc slot. This can cause injuries. Children are inquisitive, try to install or remove the map disc without infants looking on.

Caution

EJECT

ENTER

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Menu Menu appears when pressing . MENU

Destination Entry and Route Search ( page 28) Address Book ( page 44) Cancel Guidance ( page 39) Route Options ( page 40) Volume ( page 50) Set Clock ( page 15)

Navigation Set Up ( page 16)

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Set Clock The current time is set using this function. Since time notification is provided by a GPS satellite.

Before Steps select MENU ENTER ENTER

Open the [SET CLOCK] screen Select if you prefer 24-hour display; for 12-hour display.

Select to move the setting ahead by one hour, and similarly, select to move it back by one hour. How to exit .

Note Minutes and seconds are adjusted by the GPS, however, it is necessary to adjust hours under the following conditions: lDriving across different time zones lDaylight saving time start and end

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Navigation Set Up lYou can alter the map display conditions, the route guidance conditions and show the

system information.

n Stop your vehicle before the following operations. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and put the parking brake on before operating the system.

Before Steps select

Warning

MENU ENTER ENTER

Open [NAVIGATION SETUP]

( page 17)

( page 19)

( page 20)

( page 21)

( page 22)

( page 24)

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Navigation Set Up

Before Steps select

select

User Setting

MENU ENTER ENTER

ENTER ENTER

Open the [USER SETTINGS] screen

n Map Color

Select a screen color from to options.

n Map Mode

lAuto : The display will automatically switch between Day and Night illumination mode when the headlights are turned off and on respectively.

lDay : The display will be presented in Day illumination mode regardless of whether the headlights are on or off.

lNight : The display will be presented in Night illumination mode regardless of whether the headlights are on or off.

n Distance

Select the distance unit from or .

n Average Speed

Set the average speed for each road to be driven. (This function sets the standard speed (average vehicle speed for each route) used for calculating the estimated arrival time when calculating the route time.)

: Average speed setting

:Changes back to default

n Road Restriction Warnings

The display of warnings during route guidance when passing

through areas with traffic restrictions can be turned on or off.

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Before Steps select

select

User Setting

MENU ENTER ENTER

ENTER ENTER

Open the [USER SETTINGS] screen

n Arrival Time

The time which is displayed until reaching the destination or a way point can be set as an estimated arrival time or the remaining time.

Select to display the estimated arrival time, or to

display the remaining time.

n Keyboard Layout

The layout of input keys can be selected as or .

n Clock

Allows selection of whether clock is to be displayed.

n Beep

Allows selection of whether beep will sound.

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Navigation Set Up This function allows you set the categories on the area displayed when the (Point of Interest) menu is selected on the map. Quick POI enables you store up to six different kinds of categories which you use most regularly.

1 select

2 select

Quick POI Selection

MENU ENTER ENTER

ENTER ENTER

Open the [QUICK POI SELECTION] screen

Select the button for Quick POI storage.

Note lSelect the category to be changed

:This button allows you to restore the factory settings.

Select a category. Once selected, subcategories will be displayed.

:Subcategories from all of the individual categories will be displayed together.

Select the subcategories to be displayed on the map.

Repeat the above steps to add further POI markers displayed on the menu.

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Navigation Set Up You can change the language of the menu and the voice guidance.

Before Steps select

select

Language

MENU ENTER ENTER

ENTER ENTER

Open the [LANGUAGE] screen

Select your preferred language from the list.

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Navigation Set Up

Before Steps select

select

Map Configuration

MENU ENTER ENTER

ENTER ENTER

Open the [MAP CONFIGURATION] screen

n Map Screen

Select single or dual map display.

n Turn Guidance

Turn Arrow (on first screen) While using route guidance, the directions for the next junction where you have to turn are shown as a Turn Arrow in the upper right.

Turn List While using route guidance, the directions for the next junction where you have to turn are shown as Turn List.

Turn Arrow (on second screen) While using route guidance, the directions for the next junction where you have to turn are shown as Turn Arrow.

Note Before a fork in the road, an enlarged diagram of the junction automatically appears in a second screen.This is to make route guidance even clearer.

n Junction Detail

Select whether the Enlarged Junction diagram screen is displayed automatically.

n Freeway Information

Allows selection of whether the guidance screen is to be displayed while driving on a freeway.

Single map Dual map

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Navigation Set Up This function allows you to correct any error in the position or direction of your vehicle display.

Before Steps select

Adjusting Current Position and Direction

select

Open the [Calibrate Position] screen

Move to the correct position and select .

Use or to adjust the direction in which you are heading, and select .

Distance This function automatically corrects any error in the display of the current position that might occur after tire replacement.

select

You will have to drive about 6 miles (10 km) before distance correction is complete.

Map Vers The map an

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Map and so

Calibration

MENU ENTER

ENTER ENTER

ENTER

ENTER ENTER

ENTER

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Map Version The map and software version numbers can be confirmed using this function.

select

Map and software versions are now displayed.

ENTER ENTER ENTER

NTER

ENTER ENTER

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Navigation Set Up This function replaces all the settings in the mobile navigation system with the initial default settings.

[Default List]

Before Steps select

select

Item Initial condition Menu names Map Orientation North up Map display mode Single-screen display Map Display scale/Map scale for Dual-screen is not object of backup. Single-screen: 10,000 map (1/16 mi) Display guidance language English Quick-POI map display All Off Quick-POI Selection A : Gas station

B : ATM C : Police Station D : Grocery store E : All Restaurant F : Hotel

Search Area US9 (including Washington DC) Map Color 1 Day/Night/Auto Setting Auto Distance Units (Miles/KM) (Global setting) Miles Volume Presets 4 Time display change (12h/24h) 24h Keyboard layout ABC Arrival Time Time Navigation Setup (Clock) Off Navigation Setup (Beep) On Map Configuration Freeway Information Off Junction Detail ON Map screen Single Turn Guidance Screen Turn List

Restore System Defaults

MENU ENTER ENTER

ENTER ENTER

Open the [SYSTEM DEFAULTS] screen Select .

If you execute Restore System Defaults, all of your stored setting data will be deleted.

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Screen Names and Functions Screens Before Setting Route

(1) Map Orientation control ( page 27)

(2) GPS (Global Positioning System) marker ( page 52)

(3) Clock Clock will be displayed when you set up Clock on Navigation Set Up On.

(4) Vehicle marker Shows the current position and direction of your vehicle.

(5) Scale display Displays the scale of the map.

(6) Distance from current position Displays the distance from the current position to the position pointed by .

(7) Set Destination button The destination, memory point or way point will be set at the position pointed by in the scroll screen.

(8) Store Memory Point button Stores markers on the map.

(9) POI (Point of Interest) Display button ( page 36)

Screens During Route Guidance

(1) Distance and Time to Destination display Displays the time* and distance to the destination or way point. Selecting this will display the next and further information on the way point or time and distance to the destination. (* Either required time or estimated time arrival)

(2) Route display Shows the provided route as a thick blue line.

(3) Turn Arrow display Shows the direction to turn at the next junction and the distance to the junction.

(4) Route Preferences button ( page 40)

(5) Current Road Name Shows the name of the road you are currently driving on.

RET

ENTERENTER

(6)

(7) (9)

(4) (3)

(1) (2)

(8)

RET

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Current position screen

Returns after a few seconds.

ENTER

(4)

(3)

(1)

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RET (5)

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Display Menu screen will be shown when you press (DISP) and hold.

Note Display Menu screen will be disappeared when they have been unused during a few seconds.

n Adjusting the screen quality

lAdjusts the screen brightness Select "ADJ", and then "BRIGHT". The screen will brighten when scrolling to the right, or darken when scrolling to the left.

lAdjusts the screen contrast Select "ADJ", and then "CONTRAST". The screen will lighten when scrolling to the right, or deepen when scrolling to the left.

Note Adjust by scrolling the Joystick to the right and left.

Restore the adjustment value to the default when selecting RESET, press .

n Clearing the screen

Select DISP OFF, press and the screen will disappear. The screen will appear again when pressing any buttons.

n Daytime screen/Night screen When the headlights are on, daytime mode can also be selected (if extra screen certain nighttime conditions). This selection can only be done when the headlights are on. Press

to switch between day and night modes. lThe screen can be returned to the daytime screen while the headlights or running lights are

on using .

Screen adjustments and settings

VOICE

ENTER

ENTER

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Screen change n Do not keep your eyes fixed on the monitor screen or operate the system

while driving Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system.

Map orientation

Map scale

Changing the Map Orientation/Scale

Warning

1 Press

2 Select , and

press

lNorth Up: Geographic north is up.

lHead Up: The direction you are heading is up.

ENTER

ENTER

1 lThe map can be displayed in

13 steps with scales from to .

lZOOM OUT

lZOOM IN (more detail.)

ZOOM

Position before change

Imperial display

1/32 mi (mile)

1/4 mi (mile)

2 mi (mile)

16 mi (mile)

128 mi (mile)

Metric display 50 m 500 m 4 km 32 km 256 km

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Destination Entry and Route Search lYou can set the destination using various methods provided by the system.

Before Steps select

Change (Change Search Area)

Address

MENU ENTER

Open the [DESTINATION ENTRY] Menu

Select

Select the desi : ID, OR, WA, : CA, NV : AZ, CO, MT, NM : IA, KS, MN, MO : OK, TX : IL, IN, KY, MI, O

Open the [DESTINATION ENTRY] Menu

Select When narrowing down to city name Select

When narrowing down to street name Select

Enter the street name and select

: Cancel the city selection.

: Displays list of 5 city names nearest the current position.

: Displays the city name input screen.

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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 37.

l Do not keep your eyes fixed on the monitor screen or operate the system while driving. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before operating the system.

l Route searches with the navigation system can include roads that you cannot drive on and roads that you are prohibited from driving on due to traffic regulations. Please comply with the traffic regulations.

Warnings

Select the desired Search Area : ID, OR, WA, : AR, AL, LA, MS, TN : CA, NV : CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT : AZ, CO, MT, NM, UT, WY : DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV : IA, KS, MN, MO, ND, NE, SD : FL, GA, NC, SC : OK, TX : CANADA : IL, IN, KY, MI, OH, WI

ENTER

n narrowing n to city name ct

n narrowing n to street name ct

Enter the street name and select

: Cancel the city selection.

: Displays list of 5 city names nearest the current position.

: Displays the city name input screen.

Select the street name from the list

Select the city name from the list

Enter the city name and select

Enter the street name and select

Select the city name from the list

Select the city name from the list

Select the street name from the list

Enter the street name and select

Select the street name from the list

Enter the house no.

Enter the house no.

Select

Select Direct destination input ( page 38)

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Destination Entry and Route Search

Point of interest

Open the [DESTINATION ENTRY] Menu

Select When entering the destination point directly Select

When narrowing down to category name Select

When narrowing down to city name Select

When narrowing down to the nearest facility Select

When narrowing down to a phone number Select

Select the category name from the list

: Cancel the city selection.

: Displays list of 5 city names nearest the current position.

: Displays the city name input screen.

: for facilities clos nearest city hall

: for facilities nea position.

: S facilities near th position.

Searches for reg facilities at the d

Enter the phone

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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 37.

When entering he destination

point directly elect

When narrowing own to category ame elect

When narrowing own to city ame elect

When narrowing own to the earest facility elect

When narrowing own to a phone umber elect

Select the category name from the list

: Cancel the city selection.

: Displays list of 5 city names nearest the current position.

: Displays the city name input screen.

: Searches for facilities close to the nearest city hall.

: Searches for facilities near the current position.

: Searches for facilities near the current position.

: Searches for registered facilities at the destinations.

Select the city name from the list

Enter the city name and select

Select the city name from the list

Enter the city center name and select

Select

Scroll the map as necessary and select

Enter the POI name and select

Select the POI from the list

Select

Select the city center name from the list and select

Select the Category name from the list and select

Select the facility from the list and

select

Enter the phone number

and select

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Destination Entry and Route Search

Emergency

Select When stopped

Displays the police station select screen.

Displays the hospital select screen.

When driving

Sets the destination to the nearest police station automatically.

Sets the destination to the nearest hospital automatically.

Select the so : Sorts the

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Select the sort methods : Sorts the police station or

the hospital by Distance. : Sorts the police station or

the hospital by name.

Select the name from the list

Select

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Destination Entry and Route Search Before Steps select

Memory Point

Home

Preset Destination

Previous Destination

Intersection

Freeway On/ Off Ramp

Coordinates

Select from map

MENU ENTER

Open the [DESTINATION ENTRY] Menu

Select

Select

Select Select the desi

Select Select the Prev

Select Enter/Select th 1st street name

Select Enter/Select th name of the freeway

Select Enter the latitu : degrees

: minutes

: seconds

Select

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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 37.

Select the desired Memory Point : Display up to five previous suggestions. : Display the five previous suggestions.

: The order of the displayed list can be changed.

Select

Select the desired Preset Destination.

Select the Previous Destination.

Enter/Select the 1st street name

Enter/Select the 2nd street name

Enter/Select the name of the freeway

Select or Select the desired the On Ramp or the Off Ramp name.

Enter the latitude : degrees

: minutes

: seconds

Enter the longitude Select

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Quick POI lYou can select one of the Six Categories on the menu or List Categories and then select the

POI(s) to be displayed on the map.

Before Steps Select

Displaying POI(s) on a Map

Local Search

Deleting POI Markers

Before Steps Displaying POI(s) on a Map ( above)

Showing POI Data

ENTER ENTER

Open the [QUICK POI]

Select the categories to be displayed up to a maximum of five. lPOI icon chart

( page 39) For categories other than the six displayed, select

and select them from the list shown.

Select the POI you want to find from the listed categories. After you make a selection, the point of interest you selected appears on the map.

: Search POI along the route during the guidance and show the list.

Display the POI. Select the desired POI by moving on top of the POI icon. The name of the selected POI appears. If no data is stored for the selected POI, the POI name is not displayed.

Select (Information) The POI(s) data is displayed.

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Character Entry

To enter the street name, city name, and other.

To enter the house phone number, and other.

Select the first several characters on the screen. (Step1)

Select your target in the list.

lIf a desired name is not in the list, go back to Step 1, and try fewer characters.

: Display up to five previous suggestions.

: Display the previous suggestions.

: Text flow (Right) : Text flow (Left)

: The order of the displayed list can be changed. (Displayed

list varies or may not be displayed depending on what was input.)

: Additional text can be input. (Use when inputting additional characters after the list is displayed.)

: Move the cursor to the previous

position and delete a character.

: The list appears.

lExamples -Street: CANAL Street: 52nd Ave. Enter by selecting characters: Enter by selecting characters:

Select Select

Select

Select

Names of which spelling starts with the entered character appear.

-Street: MAIN STREET Enter by selecting characters:

C A 5 2 n d A

M A I N S

Select the characters on the screen.

Select

: Move the cursor to the previous position and delete a character.

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Direct Destination Input

Direct Destination Input

Selecting Route

1 Position the cursor on your destination on the map

Scroll the map and change the map scale if necessary.

2 Select

3 Select . Route calculation will be carried out and the entire route will be displayed on the map. Select (Way point) to set the address as a way point on your route ( page 44). You can set up to 5 way- points per trip.

4 Select . Route guidance begins using displayed route.

Note

lIf your desired route cannot be found, (Route Options) allows the route option settings to be changed. ( page 40)

lSelecting for five seconds or more will launch the Demo mode.

Operate after Step 3 of [Direct Destination Input]

4 The calculation route can be selected from one of three types namely, Quick (the fastest route), Altern. (the standard route), or Short (the shortest route).

5 Select (Information). Details regarding the individual routes (i.e., required time total distance, roads used, etc.) Select either , , or

, and then select when you have decided on the route to be used.

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

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POI Icons on Maps / Delete Destination n POI (Point of Interest) Icons

The following are POI icons shown on maps.

Restaurant

All restaurants

American

Chinese

Continental

Fast Food

French

Italian

Japanese

Mexican

Seafood

Thai

Other Restaurants

Shopping

Grocery Store

Shopping Mall

Automotive

Automobile Club

Gas Station

Parking

Auto Service & Maintenance

Travel

Bus Station

Ferry Terminal

Hotel

Rental Car Agency

Rest Area

Train Station

Airport (All Search Areas)

Recreation

Casino

Golf Course

Historical Monument

Marina

Museum

Ski Resort

Sports Complex

Performing Arts

Tourist Attraction (All Search Areas)

Tourist Information

Winery

Amusement Park (All Search Areas)

Community

Convention Center

Court House

Government Offices

Higher Education

Hospital

Library

Park & Recreation (All Search Areas)

Police Station

School

City Center

Banking

Bank

ATM

Other

Business Facility

Delete destination

Select

Select

MENU ENTER

ENTER ENTER

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Route Options lDuring route guidance you can change the route options, stop or check the route.

Before Steps select

Route Preferences

Modification of Destination or Way Point Positions

Deletion of Destination or Way Points

Detour

Turn List

MENU ENTER

Open the [ROUTE OPTIONS] Menu

Select

Select

Select

Select

Select the button for the location to be modified.

Select the button corresponding to the destination or way point to be deleted.

The Enter Route screen appears.

Searches the det present position according to the Route searches t for all routes.

Select (Change Location).

Select the way points to change the order. Change the destination and the passing order of the destination and way points.

Select o roads, major r and restricted The route will no the specified con

Shows the map fo destination/way po

Select

Select fro the roads to be avoided.

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n Do not keep your eyes fixed on the monitor screen or operate the system while driving Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system.

Warning

Select the button for the location to be modified.

Select the button corresponding to the destination or way point to be deleted.

The Enter Route screen appears.

:

Searches the detour routes at one, three, and five miles from the present position to the selected routes. (Display range varies according to the set distance of the selected route.) Whole Route searches the route that detours from the present position for all routes.

Select (Change Location).

Select the way points to change the order. Change the destination and the passing order of the destination and way points.

Select or for toll roads, major roads, and ferry and restricted roads. The route will not necessarily follow the specified conditions.

Move to location and then press .ENTER

Press to change the order.

Shows the map for the destination/way points.

Select

Select from the roads to be avoided.

:

:Cancel the deletion

:

:Cancel the setting

ENTER

POS

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POS

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Route Options Before Steps select

Display Preview

Route Preview

MENU ENTER

Open the [ROUTE OPTIONS] Menu

Select

Select Use the button

: Move the s

: Carry out a

be displaye

: Stop the s

: Carry out a

be displaye

: Move to th

: Displays th

POIs: Disp selected, it selected to

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Use the buttons displayed on-screen to carry out a simulation run.

: Move the start point.

: Carry out a simulation run in the direction of the start point. When the Simulation starts the button will

be displayed as , and when selected, it will cause the Simulation to advance quickly.

: Stop the simulation run.

: Carry out a simulation run in the direction of the destination. When the Simulation starts the button will

be displayed as , and when selected, it will cause the Simulation to advance quickly.

: Move to the destination.

: Displays the [EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW] screen.

: Stops at the destination or the next way-point. : Stops at a point of interest which has been setup on the route. : Delete the POI which has been selected.

POIs: Display the six POIs from Quick-POI storage. When one of these is selected, it will be displayed on the map; furthermore, can be selected to display items other than shown here. For more details, refer to page 19.

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Address Book lYou can, edit, or delete any marked point.

Before Steps select

Memory Point Storage

Memory Point Confirmation and Modification

Preset Destinations or Home storage

Memory Point Deletion

All Memory Point Deletion

Displays Icons at Memory Points

MENU ENTER

Open the [ADDRESS BOOK]

Set a mem point using preferred m

Select

Select a m point to be modified

Select a m point to be in Preset Destinatio Home.

Select a m point to be deleted.

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Set a memory point using your preferred method.

Select a memory point to be modified

: Allows the display icon to be selected. Page 1 and 2 contain standard icons, whereas the With Sound page contains icons which also playback sounds. (With direction icon function) The beep alert only activates when the vehicle approaches to within about 500m of the memory point from the set direction.

: Allows the name to be changed. When editing has been completed, select . Furthermore, select to display names on the map, or

if these names are not to be displayed.

: Allows memory points to be checked and modified on the map screen. After checking.

: Allows the telephone number to be modified. When editing has been completed, select .

Select a memory point to be stored in Preset Destinations or Home.

: Allows the storage category to be changed. Select the button corresponding to the new category.

: Changes the category to Preset Destinations

: Changes the category to Home

Select a memory point to be deleted.

: Cancel the deletion.

: Cancel the deletion.

Show all icon

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Address Book Before Steps select

Avoid Area Storage

Avoid Area Confirmation and Modification

Avoid Area Deletion

All Avoid Area Deletion

Category Name Modification

Previous Destination Deletion

All Preset Destination Deletion

MENU ENTER

Open the [ADDRESS BOOK]

Select

Select

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: Changes the detour position

: Reduces the size of the avoid area.

: Increases the size of the avoid area.

Select an avoid area using your preferred method.

Select an avoid area to be modified.

Select an avoid area to be deleted.

:

: Allows the name to be changed. When editing has been completed, select

. Furthermore, select to display names on

the map, or if these names are not to be displayed.

: Allows avoid area to be checked and modified on the map screen. After checking.

: Cancel the deletion.

Select a destination to be deleted.

: The order of the displayed list can be changed.

: Cancel the deletion.

: Cancel the deletion.

Cancel the deletion.

POS

Shortens the detour range

Changes the detour position

Extends the detour range

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Voice Recognition lVoice control can be carried out by simply Pressing and using a voice command ( page 49) spoken into the microphone.

Note After the navigation system has been set, voice recognition needs approximately 2 minutes for activation on preparation. Wait momentarily.

Voice Recognition Structure

l Microphone surface Voice entry recognition.

l (Steering Wheel) Use for switching to voice recognition or canceling.

Select the Language

Set up the language in advance.

1 Press

2 select

select select

3 Select your preferred language from the list

Basic Usage Pattern

1 Press (Steering Wheel)

2 Speak the desired voice command

Cancel Voice Recognition

1 Long press (Steering Wheel) (Press it more than 0.7 seconds.)

TALK

TALK

TALK Switch

MENU

ENTER

ENTER ENTER

TALK

TALK

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Avoiding Voice Recognition Errors. Read the notes listed below to allow the Voice Recognition function to recognize your voice properly. lSpeak a voice command clearly. lKeep yourself in a safe driving position. Do not face or approach the microphone to make a

voice command to recognize. Voice recognition may fail to recognize your command due to voice tone. If this happens, change the tone of your voice by speaking more loudly and clearly.

lKeep the inside of the vehicle quiet when making a voice command. Your command may be compromised by noises made by people, blinkers, the horn, vehicle vibration, and noises from outside the vehicle.

lUse the language you selected in voice recognition.

The following voice commands can be used with voice control.

( ): Indicates the commands to be the object of / []: Recognizes without saying the command in [] /: Recognizes when saying either commands before and after /

Voice Recognition Command

Shortcut Commands [Show] Current (Position/Location) [Show] Map Repeat [Voice] [Guidance] Cancel Map Operation Commands Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom In Maximum Zoom Out Maximum Right Map Zoom In Right Map Zoom Out Right Map (Zoom In Maximum/ Minimum Scale) Right Map (Zoom Out Maximum/Maximum Scale) [Change to/Show] North up [Mode] [Change to/Show] Heading up [Mode] [Change] Map Direction Right Map [Change to/Show] North up [Mode] Right Map [Change to/Show] Heading Up [Mode] Right Map [Change Map] Direction [Show/Change to] Dual Map [Mode] [Show/Change to] Single Map [Mode] (Store/Mark) [This Point] POI Display Commands Automobile Club Gas Station/Gas Parking/Parking Lot/Parking Garage/Car Park Auto Service & Maintenance/Auto Service ATM Bank Town Center/City Center Convention Center/Exhibition Center Court House Government Offices Higher Education/University/College Hospital Library Parks & Recreation/College Police Station

School Amusement Park Casino Golf Course Historical Monument Marina Museum Ski Resort/Skiing Sports Complex/Stadium Performing Arts Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Winery Restaurant/I'm Hungry/Show Restaurant American Restaurant/American Food Chinese Restaurant/Chinese Food Continental Restaurant/Continental Food Fast Food/Fast Food Restaurant French Restaurant/French Food Italian Restaurant/Italian Food Japanese Restaurant/Japanese Food Mexican Restaurant/Mexican Food Seafood Restaurant/Seafood Thai Restaurant/Thai Food Other Restaurant/Other Food Grocery Store Shopping Mall Airport Bus Station Ferry Terminal Hotel Rental Car Agency Rest Area Train Station Business Facility POI Off Destination Operation Commands [Go] Home Enter Destination Add to Waypoint

(Go to/Previous) Starting Point [Go to] Previous Destination [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 1 [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 2 [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 3 [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 4 [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 5 Cancel Guidance Commands Louder Softer [Show] (Whole/Entire) Route [Map] [Show] Next Way Point [Map] Show First Way Point [Map] Show Second Way Point [Map] Show Third Way Point [Map] Show Fourth Way Point [Map] Show Fifth Way Point [Map] Show Destination [Map] (Delete/Cancel) Next Way Point Yes No (Delete/Cancel) Destination (Delete/Cancel) All Way Points and Destination Voice Guidance Off Voice Guidance On Quick Alternative Short Detour Detour Entire Route [Change to] Arrow (Guide/Guidance) [Change to] Turn List (Guide/Guidance) [Change to] Freeway (Guide/Guidance) [Change to] Intersection (Guide/Guidance) Display Commands display [set] day [mode] display [set] night [mode] display [set] auto [mode]

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Before Steps select MENU ENTER ENTER

Open the [VOLUME] screen

1 Select the appropriate button to set the volume between (minimum) and (maximum).

:Sound output will be muted.

2 Press the button to return to the current vehicle position screen.

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Precautions/System Performance

Voice guidance has the following functions:

n Intersection guidance lThe system voice announces the distance to an upcoming turn and the turning direction.

This guidance function is automatic. Therefore, you do not have to set it, and it cannot be disabled.

lThe system vocally announces the distance to an upcoming highway branching point or junction.

Voice Guidance

l The navigation system is just a support system for the driver. The driver should always pay attention to the traffic situation to safely make decisions. You may be unable at times to arrive at your destination due to out-of-date information on a map disc. You should be especially careful when selecting an urgent destination such as a hospital or a police station.

l Your route may sometimes include roads that are not open to vehicles or are closed due to traffic regulations. Please comply with the local traffic regulations.

l Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system.

When two intersections are close together, the voice guidance may be late.

When two roundabouts are close together, the voice guidance for the second may be late.

Warnings

Second branching point First branching point

150m

100m

Route

In 700m left turn.

Left turn ahead, then right turn.

Roundabout. Take the second exit.

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GPS is a position detecting system utilizing the signals from GPS satellites deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense. The Mobile Navigation System uses input from three or more satellites and calculates the vehicle position based on the principle of triangulation. The positioning accuracy of the system corresponds to the error display of the GPS which is from about 30 to 200 meters.

lIf you are using the system for the first time, or if you have not used it for some time, it takes about 5 minutes (or about 2 minutes in open areas) to calculate your vehicles position.

n GPS signal reception is poor in the following places

lThe GPS satellites are controlled by the U.S. Defense Department, which may intentionally lower positioning accuracy. In such cases, there may be vehicle position deviations.

lThere may be vehicle position deviations for some time until GPS signals are received after turning on the ignition.

This function compares your vehicles tracking data with the road data on the map disc, applies dead reckoning to determine the road you are driving on, and displays your vehicle on that road on the map. lIntelligent map matching addresses the following problems to achieve high accuracy in

vehicle positioning.

Position Correction for Elevated Roads Position accuracy is improved by detecting if the vehicle is running on or under an elevated road. Position Correction for Parking Garages Position accuracy is improved by detecting if the vehicle is driving in an elevated or underground parking garage. High-precision Gyrosensor A gyro detects turns with an accuracy of 0.05 per second. Combined with a speed sensor, it enables the system to display the current vehicle position even where GPS signals may be blocked.

lUsing a spare tire in place of the regular one may cause vehicle position deviations. lAny difference between the direction which your vehicle actually travels and that shown on

the map is automatically eliminated by azimuth correction.

GPS

In tunnels Among high-rise buildings Under elevated roads In wooded areas

Map Matching

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Precautions/System Performance

In the following situations, your vehicle position may not be displayed correctly on the map. But, as you keep driving, your vehicle position will be automatically corrected utilizing map matching and GPS data.

Although you may encounter the following problems in route guide, there is nothing wrong with the system.

Positioning Accuracy

Running on an elevated road

Making a turn after driving on a long straight road

Running on a steep mountain road

Running on a spiral road

Entering an intersection where a road branches off at a small angle

Running on gridiron layout of roads

Running on a slippery road with tire chains

Snaking on a wide road

When your vehicle is on a turntable with the ignition turned off

After getting off a ferryboat or vehicle train

Route Guide

For certain intersection shapes, the upcoming turn or the name of the intersection may not be announced.

For certain intersection shapes, you may be prompted to turn right or left When you should actually stay on the same road.

Voice guidance for the planned route may continue even after you have deviated from that route such as having turned too early.

Some points where the road divides on highways or toll roads may not be displayed or announced.

The Intersection Zoom Map may not always agree with the actual shape of the intersection.

The announced distance to an upcoming turn may differ slightly from reality.

STOP

CAR FERRY

Left turn ahead

In 300 m right turn

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Although you may encounter the following problems in a route search, there is nothing wrong with the system.

The navigation system is just a support system for the driver. The driver should always pay attention to the traffic situation to safely make decisions. You may be unable to arrive at your destination due to out-of-date information on a map disc. You should be especially careful when selecting an urgent destination such as a hospital or a police station.

Route Search

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It may also show roads that are out of use due to the opening of a new road or for other reasons.

The route shown only reaches a point near your destination if your destination has no direct access road or the road is too narrow. It may show a route

where you'll have to make a U-turn.

The guide map may show roads that are not passable due to closure in winter or for other reasons.

It may show a common road under or over an elevated road.

Destination

Road out of use

which exit?

Destination

Destination

Destination

Depending upon the shape of roundabout (rotary), the guide map may show a wrong exit.

where the route remains unchanged after another search.

There may be cases

A congested route may be shown.

It may also show roads that only permit one-way traffic.

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Troubleshooting Note

There may be some problems due to operational errors or mistakes. Please read this manual again and verify that there really is a problem before calling an Expert Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer to ask for repair services.

No picture lCheck if a fuse has blown.

Consult an Expert Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

lCheck if the voltage level of the vehicle battery is low. Recharge the battery or change batteries.Display does

not open or close

The vehicle position is not correct

lCheck if the vehicle position changed when ACC was set to OFF. When, for example, The vehicle was transported by a ferry boat. The vehicle was rotated on a turn table in a parking lot. The vehicle was transported by a tow track or other such

vehicle. Drive the vehicle for a while where you are receiving GPS signals.

Verification First

Symptom Check point

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No GPS symbols are displayed

lGPS signals may not be received because of obstructions. After moving the vehicle away from obstructions, the GPS signals can be received.

The vehicle position is not displayed

lCheck if the mode is set to the current position screen.

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lCheck if the volume control for the voice guidance has been turned off.

lCheck if the vehicle is off the route. Repeat the route search while checking the route guide screen.

lCheck if you are driving the vehicle in the wrong direction on the route.

Repeat the route search checking the direction of the destination.

Buttons on the remote control do not beep

lCheck if [Beep] is set to [Off] ( page 18).

Symptom Check point

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Troubleshooting

Please insert a MAP DVD.

lThe disc is not installed. Check if the disk is installed. If installed, check if the installed disk is correct.

MAP DVD-Read Error

lThe disc is wet, dirty, scratched, or upside down, or the disc cannot be played with this unit or the incorrect disk is installed.

Eject the disc and check it.The disc installed is not a MAP DVD.

Error Messages

Error message Solution

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Maintenance

n Cleaning this product Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe it.

n Cautions for cleaning Never use solvents such as benzene and thinners, they could mar the surface of the unit.

n Map disc If you require the latest map disc, consult an Expert Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

n How to hold the disc lDo not touch the underside of the disc. lDo not scratch the disc. lDo not bend the disc. lWhen not in use, keep the disc in the case.

n Disc Cleaning lUse a dry, soft cloth to wipe from the center outward.

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