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S E A T S

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features 

Manual seat controls

1. Fore-aft adjustment

Lift lever, slide seat

2. Head restraint

To raise/lower: 
Pull up/push stop-catch (

5

)

and push down

3. Seat back angle

To adjust:
Lift and hold lever, lean 
forward or backward, 
release lever

4. Seat tilt 

(Driver’s only)*

Rotate front/rear 
dial to change angle 
of seat front/rear

WARNINGS: Do not adjust
seats while driving
Do not place rear-facing child
safety seat in front seat
Safety belts must always 
be worn when vehicle is 
in motion
Air bag is supplemental 
and does not replace safety
belt usage
Always wear your safety belt
and properly secure children 
12 and under in the rear seat
See Owner’s Manual for all
important child safety seat
information

Shoulder belt height 
adjustment

To raise/lower belt: Push 
button (

1

) and move belt to

desired position

WARNING: Make sure adjuster
locks in position

For special rear seat operations,
see Owner’s Manual

Dual locking mode lap/
shoulder belt retractor
(Front passenger and rear 
retractable safety belts only)

Emergency locking mode: Belt
locks only on hard braking/ 
cornering or impacts of about 
5 mph or more
Automatic locking mode: Must 
be used when installing child 
safety seat
To activate: Pull webbing fully out 
of retractor until click is heard;
belt will only tighten 
To disengage: Unbuckle belt and
allow webbing to retract fully

Child safety seat

To install: Use dual locking mode
retractor safety belt; see Owner’s
Manual for seating positions,
proper installation and child seat
tether instructions

WARNINGS: Read all informa-
tion and warnings in Owner’s
Manual and attached to seat
before using child safety seat
or built-in child seat
Children less than 4 years old
and under 40 pounds should
always use a safety seat

Seats

Seats

Quick Tips

2001 Mazda

MPV

page 10
page 11

Revised January 9, 2001

1

4

3

2
5

1

*Denotes optional equipment

Summary of Contents for 2001 MPV

Page 1: ... MazdaTown to make your Mazda ownership experience more convenient It is not intended to replace your Owner s Manual If you have any questions about your vehicle you are invited to contact your local dealer Or if you need additional help feel free to call our Customer Assistance Center at 1 800 222 5500 Monday through Friday 8 am 5 pm Tip For additional service intervals and complete details see O...

Page 2: ...14 Front console 15 Parking brake lever 16 Wiper washer lever see Driver Controls 17 Cruise control lever see Driver Controls 18 Tilt steering wheel lever Pull lever down position wheel push lever up 19 Instrument panel lighting Turn thumb wheel up down to increase decrease intensity 20 Hood release handle 21 Fuse panel 22 Remote fuel door release Driver s View Quick Tips 2001 Mazda MPV page 2 pag...

Page 3: ...aulty emission control dealer inspection required or fuel filler cap not tight 12 Cruise control 13 Anti lock Brake System ABS ABS malfunction normal brakes only dealer inspection required 14 Turn signals hazard warning on 15 High beams on 16 Door ajar 17 Always fasten safety belts 18 Brake system Parking brake on low fluid level 19 Air bag readiness Air bag malfunction dealer inspection required ...

Page 4: ... Press and release main switch 1 To set speed Accelerate to desired speed and move lever 2 down and release To decelerate Move lever 2 down and release at desired speed or tap brake pedal Move lever 2 down at desired speed Incremental deceleration Move lever 2 down and release each tap minus 1 mph Incremental acceleration Move lever up and release each tap plus 1 mph To cancel Tap brake pedal pull...

Page 5: ...river s window One touch down Press switch 3 and release window goes down all the way lift switch to stop lift switch to close Passenger window switches 4 Push lift switch to open close Power window lock switch 5 Push switch only driver s window functions press again all windows operate Master front door lock switches To lock unlock all doors Press front rear of switch 6 To lock doors without key ...

Page 6: ...e belt to desired position WARNING Make sure adjuster locks in position For special rear seat operations see Owner s Manual Dual locking mode lap shoulder belt retractor Front passenger and rear retractable safety belts only Emergency locking mode Belt locks only on hard braking cornering or impacts of about 5 mph or more Automatic locking mode Must be used when installing child safety seat To act...

Page 7: ...shield fogging in humid weather select before starting engine To prevent moisture buildup never drive with system off Objects placed under the front seats may interfere with air flow to the rear 1 Liftgate light OFF Light always off ON Light on if door open 2 Rear interior light ON Light always on DOOR Light on if door open OFF Light always off 3 Map lights On off Press switches 7 4 Interior light...

Page 8: ...nctions in all modes 13 CD Eject 14 Audio To select BASS TREBLE FADE BALANCE Press audio 14 rotate power volume knob 1 right left to increase decrease level 15 AUTO M Radio Automatically selects up to 6 strong radio stations To set Select AM FM press and hold AUTO M until beep is heard press again to deactivate Tape Press to reduce noise and hiss press again to deactivate 16 Cassette eject 17 PRO ...

Page 9: ...eep is heard press 6 to set hours minutes 9 CD slot 10 CD Press to play CD 11 AM FM1 FM2 Press to select AM FM1 FM2 frequency bands 12 Scan Press to briefly sample next lis tenable sections press again to cancel functions in all modes 13 CD Eject 14 Audio To select BASS TREBLE FADE BALANCE Press audio 14 rotate power volume knob 1 right left to increase decrease level 15 AUTO M Automatically selec...

Page 10: ...my and tips Check pressure at least monthly when tires are cold Maintain correct front end alignment and tire balance rotate tires at 3 750 mile intervals see Owner s Manual for rotation chart Tire pressure Decal on the edge of the driver s door provides tire pressure information Tire chains Tire chains can damage aluminum wheels use on steel wheels only Tip Use only SAE class S chains install onl...

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