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Essential Safety Equipment

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

Seats ............................................................................................... 2-2

Seat Arrangements .................................................................... 2-2
Front Seats (Manually Operated Seats) ..................................... 2-3
Front Seats (Electrically Operated Seats) .................................. 2-8
Second-Row Seats .................................................................. 2-12
Third-Row Seat ....................................................................... 2-20
Flat Folding ............................................................................. 2-28

Seat Belt Systems ........................................................................ 2-30

Seat Belt Precautions .............................................................. 2-30
3-Point Type Seat Belt ............................................................ 2-33
Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems ....... 2-35
2-Point Type Seat Belt ............................................................ 2-37
Seat Belt Extender ................................................................... 2-38
Seat Belt Warning Light .......................................................... 2-39
Seat Belt Warning Beep .......................................................... 2-40

Child Restraint ............................................................................ 2-41

Child Restraint Precautions ..................................................... 2-41
Installing Child-Restraint Systems .......................................... 2-45
LATCH Child-Restraint Systems ............................................ 2-53

SRS Air Bags ............................................................................... 2-56

Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) Precautions ............... 2-56
Supplemental Restraint System Components ......................... 2-60
How the Air Bags Work .......................................................... 2-63

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Mazda MPV_8T51-EC-04G_Edition3 Page13
Friday, December 17 2004 11:10 AM

Form No.8T51-EC-04G

Summary of Contents for 2005 MPV

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Page 3: ...tions 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 withou...

Page 4: ...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 dea...

Page 5: ...ing Your Mazda Important information about driving your Mazda 4 Driving Your Mazda Explanation of instruments and controls 5 Interior Comfort Use of various features for drive comfort including air co...

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Page 7: ...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 1 1...

Page 8: ...The equipment and installation position varies according to model and grade 1 2 Your Vehicle at a Glance Dashboard and Interior Overview...

Page 9: ...rake page 5 4 AT shift lever page 5 9 Cruise control switches page 5 13 TCS OFF switch page 5 17 Instrument cluster page 5 20 Lighting control Turn signals page 5 33 Wiper and washer lever page 5 35 H...

Page 10: ...The equipment and installation position varies according to model and grade 1 4 Your Vehicle at a Glance Exterior Overview...

Page 11: ...Hood page 3 23 Fuel filler lid page 3 22 Moonroof page 3 25 Liftgate page 3 17 Outside mirror page 3 31 Rear window defroster page 5 37 Antenna page 6 14 Windshield wiper blades page 8 22 Rear wiper...

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Page 13: ...Systems 2 30 Seat Belt Precautions 2 30 3 Point Type Seat Belt 2 33 Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems 2 35 2 Point Type Seat Belt 2 37 Seat Belt Extender 2 38 Seat Belt Warning Li...

Page 14: ...Seat Arrangements Road positions while driving Non road positions Parking Camping 2 2 Essential Safety Equipment Seats...

Page 15: ...on the 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 WARNING Securing...

Page 16: ...sengers 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 pa...

Page 17: ...upport can be adjusted by rotating dial qHead Restraint WARNING Head Restraints Adjustment Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous With no support behind your head yo...

Page 18: ...us Hot liquids could cause scalding if spilled or objects could fall causing injury Do not use the seat side table while the vehicle is moving Adjusting Front Passenger Seat While Seat Side Table is i...

Page 19: ...e qArmrest The armrest can be used or placed upright WARNING Positioning the Shoulder Belt Over the Armrest Positioning the shoulder portion of a front seat belt over the armrest is dangerous as it ca...

Page 20: ...which contain essential air bag components If there was a subsequent collision the air bag may not deploy which could lead to injuries Always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect the front seats fr...

Page 21: ...e by pressing the front or rear side of the reclining switch Release the switch at the desired position qHeight Adjustment Driver s Seat Front height adjustment To adjust the front height of the seat...

Page 22: ...ve with the head restraints inserted when seats are being used and make sure they are properly adjusted Height adjustment To raise a head restraint pull it up to the desired position To lower the head...

Page 23: ...ds could cause scalding if spilled or objects could fall causing injury Do not adjust the front passenger seat while the seat side table is in use The pull up table on the side of the front passenger...

Page 24: ...er than the seatback Not Securing Luggage and Cargo 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 luggage...

Page 25: ...the car resulting in serious injuries or death The child or other objects in the cargo area could be thrown into other occupants and cause serious injury Never allow a passenger to sit or stand on the...

Page 26: ...rward 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 attempti...

Page 27: ...e the head restraint press the stop catch release then pull up on the head restraint qArmrest The armrest can be used or placed upright Type A Type B WARNING Positioning the Shoulder Belt Over the Arm...

Page 28: ...is Moving Using the folded seatback as a table while driving is dangerous During sudden braking or a collision objects placed on the folded seatback could become projectiles that could hit and injure...

Page 29: ...d row seats while the vehicle is moving or on a slope is dangerous The seats are heavier than they appear and could suddenly detach causing serious injury Remove or install the seats with the vehicle...

Page 30: ...Put the buckle in the pocket of the seat bottom CAUTION Lowering the seatback without stowing the seat belt buckle could damage the seatback 2 Remove the head restraint 3 Slide the seat all the way ba...

Page 31: ...he floor loop anchors after lowering the seat Loops Clamp Forward 3 Supporting the seat with your hands slowly lower the seat rearwards to lock it in place Forward 4 Raise the reclining lever and lift...

Page 32: ...go while driving is dangerous as it could move or be crushed during sudden braking or a collision and cause injury Make sure luggage and cargo is secured before driving Securing Seats Adjustable seats...

Page 33: ...cle resulting in serious injuries or death The child or other objects in the baggage area could be thrown into other occupants and cause serious injury Never allow a passenger to sit or stand on the f...

Page 34: ...release then push the head restraint down Adjust the head restraint so that the top is parallel with the top of the passenger s ears never the passenger s neck Removal To remove the head restraint pr...

Page 35: ...ou can t sit in the seat and wear the seat belt WARNING Pinching Fingers or Hands Placing your hands around the seat stowage well when stowing the third row seat is dangerous You could pinch your hand...

Page 36: ...her hand and be sure it locks with a click Strap A 4 Pull strap B and lift the combined seatback and seat bottom up to vertical with your other hand Gently lower the seat into the seat well Strap B 5...

Page 37: ...tback and seat bottom up to vertical 4 Carefully lower the seat forward and make sure it s latched to the floor 5 Pull strap A and raise the seatback upright Attempt to move the seatback forward and b...

Page 38: ...he rear facing third row seat position Third Row Seat and the Flat Folding Strap Pulling the flat folding strap with the third row seat facing rearward is dangerous The seatback will collapse into the...

Page 39: ...onto the anchor loop in the side trim Attempt to push the seatback towards the rear liftgate to make sure the support bar is securely latched To return the third row seat to the road position forward...

Page 40: ...le is safely parked WARNING Folded Flat Seats Sitting or lying on seats folded flat is a dangerous way to ride During sudden braking or a collision you could be thrown around inside the vehicle and se...

Page 41: ...Seats page 2 8 5 Fold down the front seatbacks rearward until they lock Refer to Seat Recline Manually Operated Seats page 2 4 Refer to Seat Recline Electrically Operated Seats page 2 9 To return the...

Page 42: ...ode The driver may wear it comfortably and it will lock during a collision However the front passenger s seat and all rear outboard lap shoulder belt retractors operate in two modes emergency locking...

Page 43: ...t belt pretensioners also deployed and both front seat belts must be replaced Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect all seat belt systems in use during an accident before they are used again Twisted...

Page 44: ...e occupant and the retractor will lock in position during a collision If the belt feels tight and hinders comfortable movement while the vehicle is stopped or in motion you may be in the automatic loc...

Page 45: ...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 Make sure the shoulder belt is snugly fitted against your body Keep...

Page 46: ...elt 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 push the button and slide it down...

Page 47: ...erious injury Wear seat belts only as recommended in this owner s manual WARNING Expended Seat Belt Pretensioners Use of front seat belts with the pretensioner system expended is dangerous The seat be...

Page 48: ...er system gets on the skin or in the eyes wash it off as soon as possible qAir Bag Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light If the air bag front seat belt pretensioner system is normal the wa...

Page 49: ...angle to the webbing and pull To shorten pull the loose end of the webbing Lengthen Shorten 4 Make sure the lap belt is snugly fitted against your body WARNING Wearing the Lap Belt A lap belt worn too...

Page 50: ...for more information WARNING Unnecessary Use of an Extender 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...

Page 51: ...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 warning light will not i...

Page 52: ...t 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 2 40 Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt...

Page 53: ...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...

Page 54: ...r 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...

Page 55: ...hind it l The front passenger seatback contacts the second row seat l Luggage or other items are placed between the front passenger seat and driver seat l Any accessories which might increase the tota...

Page 56: ...at a time 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 th...

Page 57: ...llation of a tether equipped child restraint system in the front passenger s seat or the third row outboard seats defeats the safety design of the system and will result in an increased chance of seri...

Page 58: ...t the angle of the seat belt buckle so that the belt is not loose Clicking from the retractor will be heard during retraction if the system is in the automatic locking mode If the belt does not lock t...

Page 59: ...nt system The child restraint system could move and injure the child or someone else Always attach the tether strap between the head restraint and the seatback qThird Row Center Seat Child Restraint S...

Page 60: ...these systems must be installed on the other seat positions such as the second row or third row center seat If this not possible LATCH type child restraint systems or tethers should be installed usin...

Page 61: ...ront 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 D...

Page 62: ...nger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates NEVER use a rear facing child restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy even in a moderate collision WARNING Children a...

Page 63: ...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...

Page 64: ...assenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner are ready for deployment If an accident were to deploy an air bag a child sitting in the front passenger seat could be seriously injured or...

Page 65: ...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...

Page 66: ...tom and the seatback slightly to verify the locations of the LATCH lower anchors 5 Secure the child restraint system using BOTH LATCH lower anchors following the child restraint system manufacturer s...

Page 67: ...ther and tether anchor only for a child restraint system Incorrect Attachment of the Tether Strap Attaching the tether strap on top of the head restraint is dangerous In a collision the tether strap c...

Page 68: ...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 Reduc...

Page 69: ...and size Rear Facing Child Restraint System Rear facing child restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous The child restraint system can be hit by a deploying air bag and moved viol...

Page 70: ...the 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...

Page 71: ...r 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 air bag wiring and connection...

Page 72: ...ors 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 out...

Page 73: ...sensor 4 Driver seat slide position sensor page 2 63 5 Front passenger seat weight sensors page 2 63 6 Front seats 7 Driver and front passenger seat belt buckle switches page 2 63 8 Front seat belt p...

Page 74: ...children in the rear seats they do not have side air bag systems 2 1 3 4 1 Inflators and air bags 2 Side crash sensor 3 Crash sensors and diagnostic module SAS unit 4 Front seats 2 62 Essential Safety...

Page 75: ...ags may differ between the driver and the front passenger depending on the driver seat position front passenger weight and front seat belt usage which allow for further controlling of the system The f...

Page 76: ...ted 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 s...

Page 77: ...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 fron...

Page 78: ...ith the feet l Luggage or other items are placed on the seatback or hung on the assist grip head restraint or armrest l The seat is washed l Liquids are spilled on the seat l The front passenger seat...

Page 79: ...rized 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 furth...

Page 80: ...page 2 63 Front air bag activation A greater than moderate impact will cause the front air bags to inflate in the following cases l Hitting a solid wall straight on at greater than about 22 km h 14 mp...

Page 81: ...e 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 activat...

Page 82: ...o deploy the side air bags l Side impacts involving trees or poles can cause severe cosmetic damage but may not have enough impact force to activate the side air bags l Vehicle roll over may not provi...

Page 83: ...d when the warning light constantly flashes illuminates or doesn t illuminate at all when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position If any of these occur consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as s...

Page 84: ...ats if side air bags are equipped front dashboard the steering wheel or parts containing air bag parts or sensors is dangerous These parts contain essential air bag components The air bag could accide...

Page 85: ...Locks 3 2 Keys 3 2 Keyless Entry System 3 3 Door Locks 3 8 Liftgate 3 17 Power Windows 3 18 Rear Quarter Windows 3 21 Fuel Filler Lid and Cap 3 22 Hood 3 23 Moonroof 3 24 Security System 3 27 Immobili...

Page 86: ...tem page 3 27 for information regarding keys and engine starting on vehicles equipped with the immobilizer system The keys operate all locks Type A Key code number plate Retractable type key Type B Ke...

Page 87: ...the liftgate It can also help you signal for attention in an emergency Opening and closing of the power sliding doors with the keyless entry system transmitter is also possible on power sliding door e...

Page 88: ...sliding doors Lock button Unlock button Right sliding door button Left sliding door button Panic button Without power sliding doors Lock button Unlock button Panic button NOTE l U S A This device comp...

Page 89: ...3 12 the transmitter can open close the sliding doors WARNING Operating Power Sliding Doors with Transmitter Opening or closing the power sliding doors with the keyless entry system transmitter while...

Page 90: ...warning lights flash Turning off the alarm Press any button on the transmitter qTransmitter Maintenance CAUTION l Make sure the battery is installed with the correct pole facing upward Battery leakag...

Page 91: ...s and snap the transmitter shut 6 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 stol...

Page 92: ...where your children will not find or play with them Unlocked Doors Unlocked doors in a moving vehicle are dangerous Passengers can fall out if a door is accidentally opened and can more easily be thro...

Page 93: ...TE When locking the doors this way be careful not to leave the key inside the vehicle Sliding doors To lock a sliding door from the inside push down the door lock knob To unlock pull it up Unlock Lock...

Page 94: ...e 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 Locking unl...

Page 95: ...lock position before closing the doors Unlock Lock With power sliding doors The doors cannot be opened using the interior door handles or the power sliding door switches in the rear To open a door pu...

Page 96: ...nsmitter refer to Keyless Entry System page 3 3 Electric power to the power sliding doors can be switched on and off with the power sliding doors main switch Power sliding doors main switch ON Switche...

Page 97: ...or hands out the power sliding door windows WARNING Entering or Exiting the Vehicle Parked on a Steep Downward Slope Entering or exiting a vehicle parked on a steep downward slope before the door has...

Page 98: ...P 3 Set the parking brake 4 Unlock the sliding doors 5 Look to be sure that the area around the door is clear of people 6 Press the power sliding doors main switch to the ON position If you attempt t...

Page 99: ...matically Right power sliding door switch Left power sliding door switch NOTE l If a rear power sliding door switch is pressed again while the beep sound is being heard the operation can be canceled l...

Page 100: ...rse direction an occupant in the door s path could be seriously injured Always check the area around the power sliding doors before opening closing them When the power sliding doors are sliding in the...

Page 101: ...h to the ON position again the door s can be opened closed electrically l When a sliding door is half open and the system is switched to manual operation the door can be operated manually by first sli...

Page 102: ...head or even neck could be caught by the window and result in serious injury or even death This warning applies especially to children Make sure the opening is clear before closing a window Children...

Page 103: ...ase 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 o...

Page 104: ...on each door can be operated With the lock switch in the locked position only the driver s side power window can be operated Unlocked position Locked position WARNING Unintentional Window Operation Un...

Page 105: ...rked in public areas it is best to keep the rear quarter windows closed for security qOpening a Window Pull the latch inward and then push the window outward qClosing a Window Pull the latch inward an...

Page 106: ...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 Authorize...

Page 107: ...an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible Hood WARNING Closed and Securely Locked Hood A hood that is not closed and securely locked is dangerous as it could fly open while the vehicle is moving...

Page 108: ...s in the ON position Slide switch Tilt switch WARNING Extending the Head or Arms Through the Moonroof Extending the head arms or other parts of the body through the moonroof is dangerous The head or a...

Page 109: ...n To tilt push the rear of the tilt switch To close push the front of the tilt switch Tilt up Close qSlide Operation To open to any position press the rear of the slide switch To close press the front...

Page 110: ...d closed by hand The sunshade opens automatically when the moonroof is opened but must be closed by hand Sunshade CAUTION The sunshade doesn t tilt To avoid damaging the sunshade don t push up on it 3...

Page 111: ...the key wet l Expose the key to any kind of magnetic field l Expose the key to high temperatures on places such as the dashboard or hood under direct sunlight CAUTION When starting the engine do not...

Page 112: ...indicates a system malfunction If any of these occur contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible NOTE l If the warning light comes on and stays on when the ignition switch is turned to the...

Page 113: ...ent System The optional theft deterrent system is designed to prevent your vehicle or its contents from being stolen when all the doors hood and liftgate are locked If forcible entry is attempted the...

Page 114: ...off qTo Turn off an Armed System An armed system can be turned off by any one of the following methods l Unlock a door or the liftgate with the key l Press the unlock button on the keyless entry syste...

Page 115: ...k release lever After adjusting push the wheel up and down to be certain it s locked before driving Mirrors qOutside Mirrors Check the mirrors angles before driving WARNING Convex Mirror Passenger Sid...

Page 116: ...defroster To turn on the mirror defrosters turn the ignition switch to the ON position and push the rear window defroster switch page 5 37 qRearview Mirror With Day Night Function Before driving adjus...

Page 117: ...on Control System 4 3 Engine Exhaust Carbon Monoxide 4 5 Before Starting the Engine 4 6 Before Getting In 4 6 After Getting In 4 6 Driving Tips 4 7 Break In Period 4 7 Money Saving Suggestions 4 7 Haz...

Page 118: ...trol system causing poor performance l 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...

Page 119: ...e converter to get very hot Either condition will damage the converter and cause poor performance l USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL l Don t drive your Mazda with any sign of engine malfunction l Don t coast wi...

Page 120: ...an be heard near the lower left part of the driver s seat or below the driver side door from the outside however this does not indicate an abnormality Your vehicle has a self checking device and it op...

Page 121: ...Idling with the Windows Closed 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 pois...

Page 122: ...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 everyo...

Page 123: ...ne 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...

Page 124: ...brake pedal l If you get stuck select a lower gear and accelerate slowly Don t spin the front wheels l For more traction in starting on slippery surfaces such as ice or packed snow use sand rock salt...

Page 125: ...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 doo...

Page 126: ...ile Driving In Flooded Area WARNING Driving with Wet Brakes Driving with wet brakes is dangerous Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious a...

Page 127: ...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 item...

Page 128: ...total trailer weight TTW is the sum of the weights of the trailer load trailer weight plus cargo trailer hitch vehicle passengers and vehicle load Never allow the total trailer weight TTW to exceed sp...

Page 129: ...AX GAWR Front 1 180 kg 2 601 lb Rear 1 214 kg 2 676 lb MAX GVWR 2 372 kg 5 229 lb TRAILER TON GUE LOAD Tongue load Tongue load Trailer load 100 10 to 15 Trailer load DISTRIBUTION OF TRAILER LOAD Front...

Page 130: ...d Attempting to tow loads without determining the total trailer weight and tongue load is dangerous Trailer sway from crosswinds rough roads or other causes could result in loss of control and a serio...

Page 131: ...e trailer hitch make no modifications to the vehicle exhaust system Make sure there are no exhaust gas leaks into the passenger compartment if any mounting bolts are connected to the body CAUTION l Ma...

Page 132: ...ly with all federal state and local regulations Equip your trailer as required before towing it day or night CAUTION Don t connect a trailer lighting system directly to the lighting system of your Maz...

Page 133: ...short distance Driving l Your Mazda will handle differently with a trailer in tow so practice turning backing and stopping in a traffic free area l Take time to get accustomed to the extra weight and...

Page 134: ...reduce the possibility of overloading or overheating the engine or both Descending a hill Shift into a lower gear and use engine compression as a braking effect WARNING Over Use of the Brake Pedal Ho...

Page 135: ...inst the curb 4 Firmly apply the parking brake 5 Shift the transaxle into P and stop the engine To restart after parking on an incline 1 With the transaxle in P start the engine Be sure to depress and...

Page 136: ...4 20...

Page 137: ...Control System TCS 5 17 Instrument Cluster and Indicators 5 20 Meters and Gauges 5 20 Warning Indicator Lights and Beep Sounds 5 24 Warning Indicator Lights 5 24 Beep Sounds 5 32 Switches and Control...

Page 138: ...he shift lever is in P NOTE If turning the key is difficult jiggle the steering wheel from side to side ACC Accessory The steering wheel unlocks and some electrical accessories will operate ON This is...

Page 139: ...t 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 CAUTION Don t try the starter for more than 10 seconds at a time I...

Page 140: ...teadily 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 an...

Page 141: ...vel warning Electronic brake force distribution system 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 t...

Page 142: ...gency stop than under normal circumstances Don t drive with both lights on and contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible qAnti Lock Brake System ABS The ABS c...

Page 143: ...an emergency stop than under normal circumstances Don t drive with both lights on and contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible NOTE l When the engine is jum...

Page 144: ...rn Disc Pads Driving with worn disc pads is dangerous The brakes could fail and cause a serious accident As soon as you hear a screeching noise consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer 5 8 Driving Your Mazd...

Page 145: ...t lever must be in P or N to operate the starter NOTE When shifting the automatic transaxle in extremely cold temperature the shift pattern indicator will respond more slowly than under normal conditi...

Page 146: ...which could lead to an accident or serious injury Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle CAUTION Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle Doing so can cause transaxle damage D Drive D is th...

Page 147: ...nless 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 s...

Page 148: ...tinuing to drive your Mazda in this condition could cause damage to your transaxle Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible qDriving Tips Passing For extra power when passing another veh...

Page 149: ...teering system Cruise Control With cruise control you can set and automatically maintain any speed of more than about 40 km h 25 mph WARNING Cruise Control Use Using cruise control in the following co...

Page 150: ...erous as it may be switched on accidentally This could result in loss of vehicle control Keep the ON OFF switch off when cruise control is not in use qTo Set Speed 1 Activate the cruise control system...

Page 151: ...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 ACCEL button Multiple taps will increase your vehicle sp...

Page 152: ...h for each tap qTo Resume Cruising Speed at More Than 40 km h 25 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...

Page 153: ...ING TCS and Unsafe Driving The traction control system TCS cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving excessive speed tailgating following another vehicle too closely and hydroplaning reduced t...

Page 154: ...as fresh snow it will be impossible to achieve high rpm when the TCS is on qTCS OFF Indicator Light This light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position It goes off when the engin...

Page 155: ...ssing the accelerator will not increase engine power and freeing the vehicle may be difficult When this happens turn off the TCS l If the TCS is off when the engine is turned off it automatically acti...

Page 156: ...uges Speedometer page 5 21 Odometer Trip Meter and Selector page 5 21 Tachometer page 5 22 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge page 5 22 Fuel Gauge page 5 23 5 20 Driving Your Mazda Instrument Cluster an...

Page 157: ...position from the ACC or ON position l Displays for 10 minutes after any door is opened Odometer When this mode is selected ODO will be displayed The odometer records the total distance the vehicle ha...

Page 158: ...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...

Page 159: ...low fuel warning light illuminates or when the needle is near E refuel as soon as possible Low fuel warning light qDashboard Illumination When the headlight switch is in the or position rotate the th...

Page 160: ...ights Page Brake System Warning Light 5 26 Charging System Warning Light 5 27 Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light 5 27 Check Engine Light 5 27 ABS Warning Light 5 28 Air Bag Front Seat Belt Pretensioner...

Page 161: ...t 5 30 Headlight High Beam Indicator Light 5 30 O D OFF Indicator Light 5 30 Shift Position Indicator Light 5 31 TCS Indicator Light 5 31 TCS OFF Indicator Light 5 31 Cruise Main Indicator Light 5 31...

Page 162: ...soon as possible Electronic brake force distribution system warning If the electronic brake force distribution control unit determines that some components are operating incorrectly the control unit...

Page 163: ...he light illuminates while driving 1 Drive to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Turn off the engine and inspect the engine oil level page 8 12 If it s low add oil 3 Check the light...

Page 164: ...Warning Light and Brake Warning Light on at the Same Time Driving when the brake system warning light and ABS warning light are on at the same time is dangerous When both lights are on the rear wheels...

Page 165: ...ing with the systems is dangerous An air bag pretensioner could accidentally activate or become disabled This could cause serious injuries Never tamper with the systems and always have an Authorized M...

Page 166: ...le Security indicator light When there is no key in the ignition switch and the theft deterrent system has been armed the light will flash once every 3 seconds This indicates that the system is workin...

Page 167: ...ne This indicates that the TCS is operating properly l On slippery surfaces such as fresh snow it will be impossible to achieve high rpm when the TCS is on qTCS OFF Indicator Light This light comes on...

Page 168: ...beep sound will be heard for about 6 seconds qIgnition Key Reminder If the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position a beep sound will be heard when the driver s door is opened qLights On Reminde...

Page 169: ...he engine is off qLights On Reminder If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch a beep sound will be heard when the driver s door is opened qHeadlight High Low Beam Push the leve...

Page 170: ...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 Righ...

Page 171: ...eze protection in freezing temperatures is dangerous The washer fluid could freeze on the windshield and block your vision You could have an accident Don t use the washer without first warming the win...

Page 172: ...h wipers For a single wiping cycle push the lever up to MIST 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 posit...

Page 173: ...nd 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 th...

Page 174: ...at your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it Hazard warning flasher Depress the hazard warning flasher and all four turn signals will flash NOTE l The turn...

Page 175: ...5 Vent Operation Rear 6 10 Control Panel Rear 6 12 Audio System 6 14 Antenna 6 14 Operating Tips for Audio System 6 14 Audio Set 6 21 Audio Control Switch Operation Steering Wheel 6 42 Safety Certifi...

Page 176: ...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 abou...

Page 177: ...ntal air flow can be adjusted by pressing the vent left or right Adjusting the amount of airflow These vents can be opened and closed with wheel NOTE When using the air conditioner mist may come out f...

Page 178: ...qSelecting the Airflow Mode Dashboard and Floor Vents Defroster Vents Floor Vents Dashboard Vents Defroster and Floor Vents 6 4 Interior Comfort Climate Control System...

Page 179: ...r air conditioner main switch Mode selector dial qControl Switches Temperature control dial Cold Hot This dial controls temperature Turn it clockwise for hot and counterclockwise for cold Fan control...

Page 180: ...ls the source of air entering the vehicle Press the switch to alternate between the and positions The indicator light for the selected mode will illuminate It is recommended that under normal conditio...

Page 181: ...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...

Page 182: ...to the desired speed WARNING Foggy Windshield Using the position with the temperature control set to the cold position will cause the outside of the windshield to fog up Your vision will be hampered...

Page 183: ...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 Interior Comfort Climate Control System 6 9...

Page 184: ...djusting the Vents Directing airflow You can direct air flow by moving the adjustment knob NOTE When using the air conditioner mist may come out from the vents This is not a sign of trouble but a resu...

Page 185: ...qSelecting the Airflow Mode Floor Vents Roof Vents Interior Comfort Climate Control System 6 11...

Page 186: ...ch 0 1 2 3 REAR The air conditioner has front and rear controls The front air conditioner controls override the rear controls The rear air conditioner main switch is under the front air conditioner co...

Page 187: ...the REAR position the fan control dial of the rear air conditioner control panel does not work The front air conditioner controls override the rear controls Mode selector dial Type B Turn the dial to...

Page 188: ...cle 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 v...

Page 189: ...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...

Page 190: ...nsmitter 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...

Page 191: ...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 somethin...

Page 192: ...also play MDLPs that have been recorded in MDLP mode MDLPs bearing the identification logo as shown below l When inserting the MD make sure the MD label is facing up and the MD is oriented to the inse...

Page 193: ...g 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 cracke...

Page 194: ...the center of the CD to the edge 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...

Page 195: ...Volume Sound Controls page 6 22 Clock page 6 24 Operating the Radio page 6 26 Operating the Cassette Tape Player page 6 28 Operating the Mini Disc MD Player page 6 32 Operating the Compact Disc CD Pl...

Page 196: ...em 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...

Page 197: ...he 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 automaticall...

Page 198: ...flashing After selecting the desired display press the audio control dial to return to the flashing clock display 2 To advance the hours press the hour set button To advance the minutes press the minu...

Page 199: ...ected the clock will need to be reset Changing the display mode The display on the unit can be changed by pressing the clock button This alternates the display between clock mode and normal mode When...

Page 200: ...io on Band selection Successively pressing the band selector button switches the bands as follows FM1 FM2 AM The selected mode will be indicated If FM stereo is being received ST will be displayed NOT...

Page 201: ...ect 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 disconnec...

Page 202: ...ill 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 NOTE When a me...

Page 203: ...ess the program button to change cassette tape playing direction NOTE When the cassette tape ends the unit automatically reverses play Automatic program control APC APC is used to find the beginning o...

Page 204: ...t 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 6 30 Interior Comfor...

Page 205: ...Interior Comfort Audio System 6 31...

Page 206: ...the MD The track number and the elapsed play back time for the current track will be displayed on the display NOTE When the clock is displayed the elapsed play back time will not be displayed To disp...

Page 207: ...y The next selection will be randomly selected RDM will be displayed Press the random button once again to cancel random play Changing the display Display To change the display during MD play press th...

Page 208: ...When long disc or song titles cannot be completely displayed press the MD display button to display the remaining part of the title 6 34 Interior Comfort Audio System...

Page 209: ...Interior Comfort Audio System 6 35...

Page 210: ...nd the track number and the elapsed play back time for the current track will be displayed NOTE When the clock is displayed the elapsed play back time will not be displayed To display the elapsed play...

Page 211: ...el 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 dur...

Page 212: ...hile the player reads the digital signals on the CD The disc number the track number and the elapsed play back time for the current track will be displayed NOTE l When the clock is displayed the elaps...

Page 213: ...e played automatically when l No other CD is inserted within 15 seconds after In is displayed l The CD trays are full Ejecting the CD Normal ejection 1 Press the CD eject button The disc number and DI...

Page 214: ...beginning of the next CD Press the disc down button to skip back to the beginning of the previous CD Music scan This feature helps to find a program by playing about the first 10 seconds of each trac...

Page 215: ...indication does not disappear consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer MD is defective Insert another MD properly If the error indication does not disappear consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer CHECK CD CD is...

Page 216: ...anging the Source Press the mode switch to change the audio source FM1 radio FM2 radio AM radio CD player or CD changer SIRIUS1 SIRIUS2 SIRIUS3 Cassette tape player or MD player cyclical NOTE Cassette...

Page 217: ...quency automatically 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 Wh...

Page 218: ...ity 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 int...

Page 219: ...s range of sun shading To use pull it out CAUTION When moving the sunvisor reinsert the visor extender otherwise the visor extender could hit the rearview mirror qVanity Mirrors To use the vanity mirr...

Page 220: ...conds after the key is removed from the ignition 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...

Page 221: ...osition Rear Overhead Lights Light off l Light on when any door or the liftgate is open l With illuminated entry system Light on or off when the illuminated entry system is on Light on qMap Lights The...

Page 222: ...s Light off l Light on when any door or the liftgate is open l With illuminated entry system Light on or off when the illuminated entry system is on qCourtesy Lights Turns on when any door is open or...

Page 223: ...use the lighter socket for plug in accessories such as shavers and coffee pots They may damage it or cause electrical failure Use only a genuine Mazda lighter or the equivalent l If the lighter doesn...

Page 224: ...of the ashtray into the vehicle and start a fire Moreover cigarette stubs will not extinguish themselves completely even if the ashtray lid is closed Only use a rear ashtray in its fixed position and...

Page 225: ...possibility of an accident Only use a cup holder for cups or drink cans Using Cup Holder as Ashtray Using a cup holder as an ashtray is dangerous because it could cause a fire or damage the cup holder...

Page 226: ...the table 1 Push the cup holder back into the table 2 Pull the lever under the table then lower it page 2 6 page 2 11 After the table is collapsed press the table surface to lock it in place Third se...

Page 227: ...accident or a sudden stop keep the storage boxes closed when driving CAUTION Don t leave eyeglasses or lighters in the storage boxes while parked under the sun A lighter could explode or the plastic m...

Page 228: ...ckness with the urethane spacers qEyeglass Holder Push the lid to open qGlove Box To open the glove box pull the latch toward you Insert the key and turn it clockwise to lock counterclockwise to unloc...

Page 229: ...able page 2 6 page 2 11 2 Push the button to open Button To collapse the table 1 Close the lid on the storage box 2 Pull the lever under the table then lower it page 2 6 page 2 11 After the table is c...

Page 230: ...s in the luggage compartment to secure cargo with a rope or net The tensile strength of the loops is 196N 20 kgf 44 lbf Do not apply excessive force to the loops as it will damage them Floor Rear side...

Page 231: ...pay attention to the following l Don t use accessories that require more than 120 W DC12 V 10 A l Don t use accessories that are not genuine Mazda accessories or the equivalent l Close the cover when...

Page 232: ...6 58...

Page 233: ...in an Emergency 7 2 Flat Tire 7 3 Spare Tire and Tool Storage 7 3 Changing a Flat Tire 7 9 Overheating 7 16 Overheating 7 16 Emergency Starting 7 18 Starting a Flooded Engine 7 18 Jump Starting 7 19 P...

Page 234: ...ffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it Depress the hazard warning flasher and all four turn signals will flash NOTE l The turn signals don t work when the hazard warning ligh...

Page 235: ...ge Spare tire and tools are stored in the locations illustrated in the diagram Spare tire Tool bag Jack Spare tire lever Lug wrench Jack lever Tire clamp Flat tire securing bolt Vinyl bag In Case of a...

Page 236: ...s designed only for emergency use and should be used only for VERY short periods Temporary spares should NEVER be used for long drives or extended periods WARNING Driving with a Temporary Spare Tire o...

Page 237: ...perly l Don t use your temporary spare on any other vehicle it has been designed only for your Mazda l Do not tow a trailer while using this tire l Use only one temporary spare tire on your vehicle at...

Page 238: ...h Spare tire lever 7 Slowly turn the lug wrench counterclockwise until the spare tire reaches the ground and the cable becomes loose CAUTION l Do not loosen the cable too much as this may cause damage...

Page 239: ...hole of the tire Rotate the small lever into place Lever Spare tire 2 Raise the spare tire slowly in reverse order of removal WARNING Carrier Placement for the Specialized Temporary Spare Tire Placin...

Page 240: ...Carrier Socket A loose spare tire carrier socket cap is dangerous The cable could be cut causing the spare tire to fall off This could result in someone being badly injured or even killed Always screw...

Page 241: ...pant could cause the vehicle to fall resulting in serious injury Never allow anyone inside a vehicle supported by a jack NOTE Make sure the jack is well lubricated before using it 1 Park on a level su...

Page 242: ...the notch on the wheel cover with the valve stem when installing it Tire valve Notch Damage could occur during installation if the wheel cover is not properly aligned 2 Loosen the lug nuts by turning...

Page 243: ...ack provided with your Mazda Placing Objects Under the Jack Jacking the vehicle with an object under the jack is dangerous The jack could slip and someone could be seriously injured by the jack or the...

Page 244: ...e 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 To replace the nut 1 Place the key on top...

Page 245: ...t tighten the lug nuts beyond the recommended tightening torque 4 Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise and lower the vehicle Use the lug wrench to tighten the nuts in the order shown If you re unsure...

Page 246: ...es with incorrect air pressure is dangerous Tires with incorrect pressure could affect handling and result in an accident Don t drive with any tires that have incorrect air pressure When you check the...

Page 247: ...he damaged tire repaired or replaced as soon as possible NOTE l If the tire rattles even through the wing nut is tightened reverse the tire clamp and retighten the wing nut l To prevent the jack and t...

Page 248: ...ou Open the hood ONLY after steam is no longer escaping from the engine If the temperature gauge indicates overheating 1 Drive safely to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Shift into...

Page 249: ...problems the engine is cool and no leaks are obvious Carefully add coolant as required page 8 14 CAUTION If the engine continues to overheat or frequently overheats have the cooling system inspected T...

Page 250: ...way and hold it there 2 Turn the ignition switch to the START position and hold it there for up to 10 seconds If the engine starts release the key and accelerator immediately because the engine will s...

Page 251: ...ed during normal battery operation could ignite and cause the battery to explode Always wear eye protection when working near the battery Spilled Battery Fluid Spilled battery fluid is dangerous Batte...

Page 252: ...luid Level or Frozen Battery Jump starting a frozen battery or one with a low fluid level is dangerous It may rupture or explode causing serious injury Don t jump start a frozen battery or one with a...

Page 253: ...e 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 expos...

Page 254: ...Push Starting You can t start a vehicle with an automatic transaxle by pushing it 7 22 In Case of an Emergency Emergency Starting...

Page 255: ...ts 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...

Page 256: ...the bumper qTiedown Hooks Front qTiedown Hook Rear Recreational Towing An example of recreational towing is towing your vehicle behind a motorhome The transaxle is not designed for towing this vehicle...

Page 257: ...intenance Precautions 8 9 Engine Compartment Overview 8 10 Engine Oil 8 11 Engine Coolant 8 14 Brake Fluid 8 17 Power Steering Fluid 8 18 Automatic Transaxle Fluid ATF 8 18 Washer Fluid 8 20 Body Lubr...

Page 258: ...r 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 Auth...

Page 259: ...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 o...

Page 260: ...EM Cooling system I I Engine coolant FL22 type 2 Replace at first 192 000 km 120 000 miles or 120 months after that every 96 000 km 60 000 miles or 60 months Others Replace at first 96 000 km 60 000 m...

Page 261: ...or replace if necessary R Replace L Lubricate Remarks 1 According to state provincial and federal regulations failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties How...

Page 262: ...Rico I IGNITION SYSTEM Spark plugs Platinum tipped type U S A Replace every 96 000 km 60 000 miles Others 2 Replace every 160 000 km 100 000 miles FUEL SYSTEM Air filter Puerto Rico R R Others R Fuel...

Page 263: ...f equipped Cabin air filter if equipped Replace every 40 000 km 25 000 miles or 24 months Chart symbols I Inspect and repair clean adjust or replace if necessary R Replace L Lubricate Remarks 1 Accord...

Page 264: ...t level page 8 14 l Engine oil level page 8 12 l Washer fluid level page 8 20 qAt Least Monthly Tire inflation pressures page 8 29 qAt Least Twice a Year For Example Every Spring and Fall l Automatic...

Page 265: ...ot done properly You can be seriously injured while performing some maintenance procedures If you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work have it done...

Page 266: ...k Cooling system cap Engine coolant reservoir Power steering fluid reservoir Windshield washer fluid reservoir Engine oil dipstick Engine oil filler cap Engine oil filter Battery Fuse block Air filter...

Page 267: ...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 requi...

Page 268: ...over MAX This may cause engine damage 6 Make sure the O ring on the dipstick is positioned properly before reinserting the dipstick qChanging Engine Oil and Filter Change engine oil and filter accordi...

Page 269: ...5 Securely reinstall the oil filler cap Tighten Loosen Drain plug Forward 6 Start the engine and inspect around the drain plug for leaks 7 Turn it off and wait 5 minutes for the oil to return to the o...

Page 270: ...alding coolant and steam may shoot out under pressure and cause serious injury Don t remove the cooling system cap when the engine and radiator are hot Inspect the antifreeze protection and coolant le...

Page 271: ...ese coolants could damage the cooling system l DO NOT MIX alcohol or methanol with the coolant This could damage the cooling system l Don t use a solution that contains more than 60 antifreeze This wo...

Page 272: ...container Properly dispose of the used coolant 3 Flush out the system with running water 4 Drain the system completely Insert and tighten the plug Add as much ethylene glycol based coolant mixture an...

Page 273: ...fire Be careful not to spill brake fluid on yourself or on the engine Low Brake Fluid Levels Low brake fluid levels are dangerous Low levels could signal brake lining wear or a brake system leak Your...

Page 274: ...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 fl...

Page 275: ...cale B When the engine has not been running and the outside temperature is about 20 C 70 F the level must be between Full and Low CAUTION l Use the cold scale only as a reference l If outside temperat...

Page 276: ...ult 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 a...

Page 277: ...er This could result in excessive engine wear This air filter may be cleaned with compressed air and reused or replaced depending on its condition Unless it is very dirty simply shake it to remove for...

Page 278: ...e paint thinner or other solvents on or near them Contamination of either the windshield or the blades with foreign matter can reduce wiper effectiveness Common sources are insects tree sap and hot wa...

Page 279: ...l support Metal support Tab 3 Remove the metal stiffeners from the blade rubber and install them in new blades CAUTION l Don t bend or discard the stiffeners You need to use them again l If the metal...

Page 280: ...cracked Replace it CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arm and other components don t move the wiper by hand 1 Raise the wiper arm and turn the blade assembly to expose the plastic locking clip Co...

Page 281: ...and install them in new blades 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...

Page 282: ...as produced during normal battery operation could ignite and cause the battery to explode Always wear eye protection when working near the battery Spilled Battery Fluid Spilled battery fluid is danger...

Page 283: ...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 awa...

Page 284: ...nd 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 Excep...

Page 285: ...es Don t release air from warm tires to adjust the pressure l Underinflation can cause reduced fuel economy and poor sealing of the tire bead which will deform the wheel and cause separation of tire f...

Page 286: ...and traction could result in an accident Always use tires that are in good condition If a tire wears evenly a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread Replace the tire when this ha...

Page 287: ...sing a wrong sized wheel is dangerous Braking and handling could be affected leading to loss of control and an accident Always use wheels of the correct size on your vehicle CAUTION A wrong sized whee...

Page 288: ...Brake lights Taillights Rear turn signal lights Reverse lights Taillights Rear side marker lights Luggage compartment light License plate lights High mount brake light Front turn signal lights Front...

Page 289: ...rous Serious injuries could be caused by dropping a halogen bulb or breaking it some other way Always keep halogen bulbs out of the reach of children qReplacing Exterior Light Bulbs Replacing a headli...

Page 290: ...onnector by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger 4 Turn the bulb counterclockwise and remove it Carefully remove the fog light bulb from its socket by pulling it straight back 5 Install...

Page 291: ...Due to the complexity and difficulty of the procedure the bulbs should be replaced by an Authorized Mazda Dealer Brake lights Taillights Rear turn signal lights Reverse lights Taillights Rear side mar...

Page 292: ...d if water still leaks consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer License plate lights 1 Slide the unit as shown in the figure to remove it 2 Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it 3...

Page 293: ...oval Overhead light Courtesy lights Vanity mirror lights 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...

Page 294: ...der of removal 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 el...

Page 295: ...N 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 don t work and the...

Page 296: ...r 7 R HEAT 30A Rear heater For protection of various circuits DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT 8 IG KEY2 40A A C P WIND MOONROOF and R WIP fuses 9 A C 10A Air conditioner For protection of...

Page 297: ...OTECTED COMPONENT 19 IG KEY1 60A METER ENGINE and WIPER fuses 20 EGI INJ 30A For protection of various circuits 21 FUEL PUMP 20A Fuel pump 22 MAIN 120A For protection of all circuits Maintenance and C...

Page 298: ...For protection of various circuits 7 A C 10A Air conditioner For protection of various circuits DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT 8 DRL 10A For protection of various circuits 9 10 H CLEAN 2...

Page 299: ...e control system 20 METER 10A Instrument cluster 21 STOP 15A Brake lights 22 CLOSER RH 20A For protection of various circuits 23 ACC DELAY 30A Power windows delay For protection of various circuits 24...

Page 300: ...p 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 corro...

Page 301: ...el 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...

Page 302: ...h 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 wa...

Page 303: ...e 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 w...

Page 304: ...mbers have drain holes that should not be clogged Water trapped there will cause rusting WARNING Driving with Wet Brakes Driving with wet brakes is dangerous Increased stopping distance or the vehicle...

Page 305: ...broom or vacuum cleaner Clean it with a mild soap solution good for upholstery and carpets Remove fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot cleaner To keep the fabric looking clean and fresh take car...

Page 306: ...ered 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...

Page 307: ...ea 9 8 Warranty 9 9 Warranties for Your Mazda 9 9 Outside the United States 9 10 Outside Canada 9 11 Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country Except United States and Canada 9 12 Add On Non Genui...

Page 308: ...da 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...

Page 309: ...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 loca...

Page 310: ...range 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...

Page 311: ...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...

Page 312: ...5 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 REGIONA...

Page 313: ...ern 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...

Page 314: ...rp Mazda de Puerto Rico P O Box 362722 San Juan Puerto Rico 00936 2722 TEL 787 641 9300 qGUAM Triple J Motors 157 South Marine Drive Tamuning GUAM 96911 USA P O Box 6066 Tamuning Guam 96931 TEL 671 64...

Page 315: ...y 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...

Page 316: ...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 per...

Page 317: ...gible 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 permanen...

Page 318: ...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 tool...

Page 319: ...performance or safety system This could cause you to have an accident or increase your chances of injuries in an accident Always consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer before you install non genuine parts...

Page 320: ...nd 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...

Page 321: ...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 ti...

Page 322: ...and the tire manufacturers The grade of tires available as standard or optional equipment on Mazda vehicles may vary with respect to grade ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST CONFORM TO THESE GRADES AND...

Page 323: ...ation Your Mazda Importer Distributor To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Tr...

Page 324: ...one 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...

Page 325: ...024G 05 2005 WIRING DIAGRAM English 9999 95 029C 05 U S A only 2005 OWNER S MANUAL 9999 EC 029C 05 Canada only 2005 OWNER S MANUAL 9999 PR 029C 05 Puerto Rico only 2005 OWNER S MANUAL qWORKSHOP MANUA...

Page 326: ...9 20...

Page 327: ...10 Specifications Technical information about your Mazda Identification Numbers 10 2 Vehicle Information Labels 10 2 Specifications 10 4 Specifications 10 4 10 1...

Page 328: ...vehicle The number is on a plate attached to the left top side of the dashboard This plate can easily be seen through the windshield qMotor Vehicle Safety Standard Label Includes tire pressure inform...

Page 329: ...qEngine Number Forward Identification Numbers 10 3...

Page 330: ...osity numbers on page 8 11 Automatic transaxle fluid ATF M III or equivalent e g Dexron III Power steering fluid ATF M III or equivalent e g Dexron III Brake fluid SAE J1703 or FMVSS116 DOT 3 qCapacit...

Page 331: ...8 in 3 1 550 mm 61 0 in 4 Wheelbase 2 840 mm 111 8 in 1 With license plate holder 2 17 inch wheel vehicle 3 Rear drum brake 4 Rear disc brake qWeights Item Weight GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2 38...

Page 332: ...replacement is not possible because it is built into the unit Replace the unit Interior light Light bulb Category Wattage ECE R Overhead lights Map lights 5 W5W Overhead light 8 Luggage compartment li...

Page 333: ...JJ 1 15 6J 2 16 6 1 2J 17 7J Inflation pressure 240 kPa 35 psi or lb po2 240 kPa 35 psi or lb po2 240 kPa 35 psi or lb po2 1 Steel wheel 2 Alloy wheel Temporary spare tire Tire size Inflation pressure...

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Page 335: ...11 Index 11 1...

Page 336: ...ep 5 32 Seat belt warning beep 5 32 Before Starting the Engine 4 6 After getting in 4 6 Before getting in 4 6 Body Lubrication 8 21 B Bottle Holder 6 53 Brake Fluid 8 17 Brakes Anti lock brake system...

Page 337: ...e 3 23 Oil 8 11 Overheating 7 16 Starting 5 3 Engine Compartment Overview 8 10 Engine Coolant Overheating 7 16 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 5 22 Exhaust Gas 4 5 Exterior Care 8 46 E Eyeglass Holde...

Page 338: ...ting 7 19 K Keyless Entry System 3 3 L Label Information 10 2 Lane Change Signals 5 34 Liftgate 3 17 Light Bulbs Replacement 8 32 Specifications 10 6 Lighter 6 49 Lighting Control 5 33 Lubricant Quali...

Page 339: ...ns 2 30 Warning beep 2 40 Warning light 2 39 S Seats Flat folding 2 28 Front seat Electrically operated seats 2 8 Front seat Manually operated seats 2 3 Second row seats 2 12 Third Row Seat 2 20 Secon...

Page 340: ...t 5 18 TCS OFF indicator light 5 18 TCS OFF switch 5 18 Trailer Towing 4 12 Trip Meter 5 21 Turn and Lane Change Signals 5 34 U Under Seat Tray 6 55 V Vanity Mirrors 6 45 V Vehicle Information Labels...

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