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 Word to Mazda Owners
 How to Use This Manual
 Table of Contents
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 Your Vehicle at a Glance
 Interior Equipment View a
 Interior Equipment View B
 Interior Equipment View C
 Front
 Rear
 Essential Safety Equipment
 QSeat Slide
Seats
 QSeat Recline
 QHeight Adjustment Drivers Seatí
Non-Adjustable Head Restraints
 Seat Warmerí
 Seats
 Seat Belt Precautions
 Seat Belt Systems
 QPregnant Women and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions
QEmergency Locking Mode
 QAutomatic Locking Mode
 QFastening the Seat Belt
Seat Belt
 QSeat Belt Caution Label
QUnfastening the Seat Belt
 Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems
 QAir Bag/Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light
 Seat Belt Extender
 Seat Belt Warning Light
 Seat Belt Reminder
 Child Restraint Precautions
 Child Restraint
 Child Restraint
 Child Restraint
 Child-Restraint System Installation Position
 Installing a Child Restraint System
 Child Restraint
 Supplemental Restraint System SRS Precautions
 SRS Air Bags
 SRS Air Bags
 SRS Air Bags
 Supplemental Restraint System Components
 QDriver Air Bag
How the SRS Air Bags Work
QSeat Belt Pretensioners
 QPassenger Air Bag
 QSide Air Bagsí
 SRS Air Bags
 SRS
SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria
 Limitations to SRS Air Bag
 Roll-over
 QDriver Seat Slide Position Sensor
QPassenger Seat Weight Sensors
Driver and Passenger Occupant Classification System
 Air bags
 SRS Air Bags
 QDriver and Passenger Buckle Switches
 QConstant Monitoring
Monitoring and Maintenance
Maintenance
 SRS Air Bags
 Knowing Your Mazda
 Advanced Keysí
 Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System
 Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System
 QAdvanced Key Maintenance
 Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System
 QOperational Range
Operation Using Advanced Keyless Functions
Service
 QLocking, Unlocking the Doors with Request Switch
 Without theft-deterrent system
 Auto-lock function
QOpening the Trunk Lid with Request Switch
 QStarting the Engine
 Start
 Switch the ignition to ACC while pushing the start knob
 Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System
 QKeyless Entry System
Operation Using Advanced Key Functions
 Panic button will work whether either door is open or closed
 Declaration of Conformity
 QAuxiliary Key Function
Advanced Key Suspend Function
 QAdvanced Key Removed from Vehicle Warning Beep
QRequest Switch Inoperable Warning Beep
QSystem Malfunction Warning Beep
QStart Knob Not in Lock Warning Beep
 QAdvanced Key Left-in-vehicle Warning Beep
QAdvanced Key Battery Dead Warning
QEngine Start Not Permitted Warning
QAdvanced Key Left-in-trunk Warning Beep
 Sound*1
Setting Change Function Customization
 Cluster flashes
When Warning Indicator/Beep is Activated
 Keys without Advanced Key
 Keyless Entry System with Retractable Type Keyí
 Transmitter
 QTransmitter Maintenance
 Tab
 Service
 QDeclaration of Conformity
 QLocking, Unlocking with Transmitter with Advanced Key
QLocking, Unlocking with Request Switch with Advanced Key
Door Locks
QLocking, Unlocking with Key
 With retractable type key
QLocking, Unlocking with Door- Lock Knob
 QPower Door Locksí
 QOpening and Closing the Trunk Lid
Trunk Lid
 QRemote Trunk Lid Release Lock-Out
 Inside Trunk Release Lever
 QOpening the Trunk Lid from the Inside
 QOperating the Power Windows Type a
Power Windows
 QOpening the Power Windows from Outsideí
QOperating the Drivers Side Power Window Type B
QOperating the Passenger Power Window Type B
 Advanced key
 QFuel-Filler Cap
Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap
QFuel-Filler Lid
 QOpening the Hood
Hood
 QClosing the Hood
 Convertible Top Soft Topí
QConvertible Top Precautions
 QLowering the Convertible Top
 QRaising the Convertible Top
 Pull the unlock lever outward to disengage the lock
 QTaking Care of the Top
 Convertible Top Power Retractable Hardtopí
 QPower Retractable Hardtop Precautions
 QOperation Conditions
QOperation Indicator Light
 Deck opens
QOpening the Power Retractable Hardtop
 Hardtop opens Hardtop retracts under the deck Deck closes
QClosing the Power Retractable Hardtop
 Doors and Locks
 QThe Power Retractable Hardtop Does not Close
 Allen wrench Eyebolt Rope
 Gear units are located underneath the deck
 Tighten the eyebolt by turning it clockwise 5 more times
 Doors and Locks
 Link Pin Rope
 To the outside of the vehicle
 QPower Retractable Hardtop Appearance Care
 Continue to press the button until the operation is
QWhen Warning Indicator/Beep is Activated
 Immobilizer System with Advanced Key
 Security System
 Declaration of Conformity
 Operation
 QModification and Add-On Equipment
Immobilizer System without Advanced Key
 Security System
 Declaration of Conformity
 Operation
 Theft-Deterrent Systemí
QHow to Arm the System
 QTheft-Deterrent Labels
QTo Stop an Alarm
QTo Turn off an Armed System
 QOutside Mirrors
Steering Wheel
Mirrors
QTilt Steering Wheel
 QRearview Mirror
 On button
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 Before Driving Your Mazda
 USE only Unleaded Fuel
Fuel Requirements
 Emission Control System
 Engine Exhaust Carbon Monoxide
 After Getting
Before Getting
 Money-Saving Suggestions
Break-In Period
 Hazardous Driving
 Rocking the Vehicle
Floor Mat
 QSnow Tires
Winter Driving
 QTire Chains
Driving In Flooded Area
 Overloading
 Driving on Uneven Road
 Trailer Towing
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 Driving Your Mazda
 QIgnition Switch Positions
Ignition Switch
 QIgnition Key Reminder
 Starting the Engine
 QFoot Brake
Turning the Engine Off
Brake System
 Starting and Driving
 QParking Brake
 QAnti-Lock Brake System ABS
QBrake System Warning Light
 QElectronic Brake Force Distribution System Warning
QABS Warning Light
 QBrake Assist with DSC vehicles
QBrake Pad Wear Indicator
 QManual Transmission Shift Pattern
Manual Transmission Operation
 Gear Speed Transmission
QRecommendations for Shifting
 Various Lockouts
Automatic Transmission Controls
 QTransmission Ranges
 QShift-Lock System
QManual Shift Mode
QActive Adaptive Shift AAS
 Shift position indicator Gear position indicator
 Down switches
 Starting and Driving
 Starting and Driving
 QDirect Modeí
 QDriving Tips
 Cruise Controlí
Power Steering
 QTo Set Speed
Activation/Deactivation
 QTo Decrease Cruising Speed
QTo Increase Cruising Speed
 QTo Resume Cruising Speed at More Than 30 km/h 19 mph
QTo Cancel
 Traction Control System TCSí
QTCS/DSC Indicator Light
 Dynamic Stability Control DSCí
 QDSC OFF Switch
QDSC OFF Indicator Light
 Starting and Driving
 Tire Pressure Monitoring Systemí
 Starting and Driving
 QTire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light
 Starting and Driving
 QFlat Tire Warning Light
QSystem Error Activation
 QTires and Wheels
 New tire pressure sensor is installed to a new wheel
 Meters and Gauges
 Speedometer
 Tachometer
Temperature unit change functioní
 QFuel Gauge
QEngine Coolant Temperature Gauge
 QDashboard Illumination
QEngine Oil Pressure Gauge
 Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light
 Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights
 QMalfunction Warning Light
 QABS Warning Light
 QCheck Engine Light
QCharging System Warning Light
 QAutomatic Transmission Warning Light
QLow Fuel Warning Light
QSeat Belt Warning Light
QDoor-Ajar Warning Light
 QTire Pressure Monitoring System Tpms Warning Lightí
 Driving Your Mazda
 QFlat Tire Warning Lightí
 Driving Your Mazda
 QShift Position Indicator Light Automatic Transmission
QSecurity Indicator Light
QHeadlight High-Beam Indicator Light
 QDSC OFF Indicator Lightí
QTCS/DSC Indicator Lightí
 QLights-On Reminder
QTurn-Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights
Beep Sounds
QSeat Belt Warning Beep
 QAdvanced Keyless Warning with
QTire Inflation Pressure Warning Beepí
 Headlights
Lighting Control
 QDaytime Running Lights Canada
QHeadlight High-Low Beam
QFlashing the Headlights
 Fog Lightsí
Turn and Lane-Change Signals
 QWindshield Wipers
Windshield Wipers and Washer
 QWindshield Washer
Rear Window Defroster
 Hazard Warning Flasher
Horn
 QType a
HomeLink Wireless Control Systemí
 Pre-programming the HomeLink System
 There are 30 seconds in which to initiate step
 QType B
 Indicator light HomeLink button
 FCC ID NZLOBIHL3 CANADA4112A-OBIHL3
 There are 30 seconds in which to initiate step
 Switches and Controls
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 Interior Comfort
 Operating Tips
 Vent Operation
QAdjusting the Vents
 Defroster Vents
QSelecting the Airflow Mode
 Types of the Climate Control System
 Manual Typeí
QControl Switches
 Climate Control System
 QCooling With Air Conditionerí
Heating
 QDehumidifying With Air Conditionerí
Ventilation
QWindshield Defrosting and Defogging
 Type a
Automatic Typeí
 Switch
 QOperation of Automatic Air Conditioning
 QSunlight/Temperature Sensor
 QSatellite Radio Antennaí
Antenna
QAM/FM Radio Antenna
 QRadio Reception
Operating Tips for Audio System
 Ionosphere FM wave AM wave 100-200 km 60-120 miles
 QOperating Tips for CD Player/In- Dash CD Changer
 Transparent
 Should never be used to clean CDs
 QOperating tips for MP3
 Maximum number
 MP3
QOperating Tips for WMA
 Content
 Memo
 Audio Set
 QPower/Volume/Sound Controls
 Depending on the mode selected,
 Mode Volume change
 Audio System
 Clock
 Memo
 QOperating the Radio
 Scan tuning
 QOperating the Satellite Radioí
 Audio System
 SR1 SR2 SR3
 Audio System
 Initial setting, all channels are preset to
 Button again during this interval
 Audio System
 Audio System
 Master code input determination
 Audio System
 Audio System
 Memo
 QOperating the Compact Disc CD Player
 Audio System
 MP3/WMA CD
 Audio System
 QOperating the In-Dash CD Changer
 Audio System
 Audio System
 MP3/WMA CD
 QOperating the Auxiliary jack
 QError Indications
 QAdjusting the Volume
Audio Control Switch Operationí
 QChanging the Source
QSeek Switch
 QMute Switchí
AUX Mode Auxiliary input
 Audio System
 Audio Unit Audio Control Switches
 Safety Certification
 QWhat is Bluetooth Hands-Free?
Bluetooth Hands-Freeí
 QComponent parts
 Voice
QFunction Restrictions While Using Bluetooth Hands-Free
QHow to use this section
 QBluetooth Hands-Free Preparation
Basic Bluetooth Hands- Free Operation
 Bluetooth Hands-Free
 Bluetooth Hands-Free
 QHanging up a call
QMaking a call using a telephone number
QReceiving an incoming call
 QPhonebook Usage
QVolume adjustment
Convenient Use of the Hands-Free System
QHelp function use
 QEmergency calls
QRefusing an incoming call
QRedialing function
 QVoice guidance interrupt operation
QPhonebook Settings
Mute
QTransferring a call
 Bluetooth Hands-Free
 Bluetooth Hands-Free
 QMobile phone
Hands-Free Telephone Setting
 Bluetooth Hands-Free
 QSecurity Setting
 QVoice recognition learning function Speaker enrollment
 QDTMF dual tone multi- frequency signal transmission
 FCC ID CB2MBLUEC07 IC279B- MBLUEC07
When Bluetooth Hands- Free cannot be used
 Mazda Bluetooth Hands- Free Customer Service
 QOverhead Light
Sunvisors
Interior Lights
QVanity Mirrors
 Multi-Pocket
Cup Holder
 QSeat Side Box
Storage Compartments
QGlove Compartment
 QMesh Pocket
QBack Trim Storage Boxí
 Accessory Socket
 Windblocker
 Case of an Emergency
 Parking in an Emergency
 QVehicle with run-flat tires
QHow to identify your tire type
Flat Tireí
 QVehicle with conventional tires
 Trunk room
Tool Storage
 Turn the wing bolt completely to secure the jack
Jack
 QAbout the IMS Emergency Flat Tire Repair Kit
Instant Mobility System IMS Emergency Flat Tire Repair Kití
 QUsing the IMS Emergency Flat Tire Repair Kit
 Store the valve core in a place where it wont get dirty
 Flat Tire
 Install the compressor hose to the tire valve
 With Tire Pressure Monitoring System
QInspecting the IMS Emergency Flat Tire Repair Kit
 Changing a Tire
 QRemoving a Tire
 Jacking position
 Flat Tire
 QMounting the Tire
QLocking Lug Nutsí
 Nut tightening torque ·m kgf·m, ft·lbf 88―118
 With Tire Pressure Monitoring System
 Overheating
 Cooling system cap Coolant reservoir
 Starting a Flooded Engine
 Jump-Starting
 Emergency Starting
 Emergency Starting
 Push-Starting
 Towing Description
 QTiedown Hooks
Tiedown Hooks
 Tiedown eyelet
 Recreational Towing
 Maintenance and Care
 Introduction
 Introduction
 Scheduled Maintenance USA, Canada, and Puerto Rico
 Engine
QSchedule
 Flat tire repair kit if installed*3
 USA
 Steering operation and linkages Power steering fluid level
 Scheduled Maintenance Mexico
 100 110 120
 Chassis and Body
 Others Engine coolant level
 Months ×1000 km
 Cont
 Scheduled Maintenance
 QAt Least Twice a Year For Example, Every Spring and Fall
Owner Maintenance Schedule
QWhen Refueling
QAt Least Monthly
 Owner Maintenance Precautions
 Owner Maintenance
 Engine Compartment Overview
 QRecommended Oil
Engine Oil
 QInspecting Engine Oil Level
 QInspecting Coolant Level
Engine Coolant
 Owner Maintenance
 QInspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid Level
Power Steering Fluid
QInspecting Power Steering Fluid Level
Brake/Clutch Fluid
 QInspecting Washer Fluid Level
Washer Fluid
 QReplacing Windshield Wiper Blades
Body Lubrication
Wiper Blades
 Plastic locking clip
 Owner Maintenance
 Battery
 Owner Maintenance
 QBattery Maintenance
 QTire Inflation Pressure
Tires
 QTire Rotation
 QReplacing a Tire
 QReplacing a Wheel
 Owner Maintenance
 Memo
 Light Bulbs
 QReplacing Exterior Light Bulbs
 Unhook the bulb retaining spring
 Owner Maintenance
 Replacing front-passenger side lamp bulb
 Removal
 Owner Maintenance
 Owner Maintenance
 QReplacing Interior Light Bulbs
 Fuses
QFuse Replacement
 Owner Maintenance
 Fuse block Engine compartment
QFuse Panel Description
 Description Fuse Protected Component
 Fuse block Drivers side
 QDamage Caused by Bird Dropping, Insects, or Tree Sap
How to Minimize Environmental Paint Damage
QEtching Caused by Acid Rain or Industrial Fallout
 QPaint Chipping
QWater Marks
 QMaintaining the Finish
Exterior Care
 Appearance Care
 QUnderbody Maintenance
QRepairing Damage to the Finish
QBright-Metal Maintenance
 QConvertible Top Maintenanceí
QAluminum Wheel Maintenance
 QHardtop Maintenanceí
 QPlastic Part Maintenance
 Interior Care
QDashboard Precautions
QCleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim
 QCleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing
 QCleaning the Floor Mats
QCleaning the Window Interiors
 Customer Information and Reporting
 QSTEP 2 Contact Mazda North American Operations
Customer Assistance U.S.A
QSTEP 1 Contact Your Mazda Dealer
 QSTEP 3 Contact Better Business Bureau BBB
 QCalifornia Customers
 Customer Assistance
 Customer Assistance
 QSTEP 2 Contact the Mazda Regional Office
Customer Assistance Canada
QSatisfaction Review Process
QSTEP 1 Contact the Mazda Dealer
 QCanadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan Camvap
QMediation/Arbitration Program
 Regional Offices Areas Covered
QRegional Offices
 QSTEP
Customer Assistance Puerto Rico
 QContact Your Mazda Dealer
Customer Assistance Mexico
 Customer Assistance
 Importer/Distributor
 Warranties for Your Mazda
 Outside the United States and Canada
 Outside the United States
 Outside Canada
 Warranty
 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories
 Cell Phones Warning
 QTraction-AA, A, B, C
QTemperature-A, B, C
Uniform Tire Quality Grading System Utqgs
QTread Wear
 QUNIFORM Tire Quality Grading
 QInformation on Passenger Vehicle Tires
Tire Labeling
 Safety Warning
 Letter Rating Speed Rating
 Serious Injury MAY Result from
 QInformation on Temporary Tires
 81 mph
 QRecommended Tire Inflation Pressure
Location of the Tire Label Placard
 QChecking Tire Pressure
 QGlossary of Terms
 Tire Maintenance
 New tread Tread wear indicator Worn tread
 QSafety Practices
 Vehicle Loading
 Payload
 Cargo
 GVW
 Tire Information U.S.A
 GCW
 Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit
 Reporting Safety Defects U.S.A
 Reporting Safety Defects Canada
 QWORKSHOP Manual
Service Publications
QWIRING Diagram
QSERVICE Highlights
 Specifications
 QVehicle Identification Number
Vehicle Information Labels
 QEngine Number
 QLubricant Quality
Specifications
Engine
QElectrical System
 Capacities
QDimensions
QWeights
 QLight Bulbs
QAir Conditioner
 Fuses
Tires
 Can be deactivated*1
Personalization Features
 Index
 Index
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