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Summary of Contents for Protege 2001

Page 1: ...n Printed in Japan Oct 2000 Printi Impoflant Notes About This Manual Keep this manual in the glove box as a handy reference for fte safe and enjoyable use of your Mazda Should you resell the vehicle leave lhis nanuai with iifor the nexl owner Please be aware that this manual applies to all models equipment rnd options As aresult you may find some explanations for equipmentnot installed on yourvebi...

Page 2: ...ur manual Sections This inanual has eleven sections Sections 1 through l0begin with a brief list of contents so you can usually tell at a glance if thal section has the information you want You lt find several WARNINGS CAUTIONS and NOTES in the manual A warurnrc A yARNING indicates a situation in tehich serious i j ry ot death coud nsuk ifthe arni s k isnored Ac turroN A CALITION indicates a situa...

Page 3: ...How to Use This Manual o o Graphicsymbols Some of the following symbols are used to identify controls and displays on lourvehicle e trwlIM 4 a w 7 ff n CS r___ru CHECK tr ff W Nl M w zt 4 E til O BRAKE ...

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Page 5: ...Table of Contents Your Vehicle at a Glance E Maintenance E ...

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Page 7: ...tuount This rcq4ifts naht antroh lotks sraphic srnbok nechanitus and anenities that need ta be understaod for Se tion I iIustrctes this infomalion to faftilidnze lou with what iee ls ta be knovn to help ndke toff tuabnnq safet ond easier Interior Oveniew t 2 Dashboard Overview I 3 Doors 1 4 Luggage Companment l 6 l l ...

Page 8: ...Your Vehicle at a Glance Interior Overview slnroof swnchcs page 3 24 ReNieq miror pag 3 23 vrn minorlprge 5 4lJ page 2 30 shilt lever paBe 5 6 Front ear page 2 2 Clove box pa8e 5 39 t 2 ...

Page 9: ...ur Vehicle at a clance Dashboard Orerview wiper and ssher leeei Fge 5 35 Hazard Naming fa her Lh p ge b 2 In rumenr cluster eage 5 0 Lighi conrol Tun signah Andio systen pa8e s s6 cenler console t ge 5 4o ...

Page 10: ...Your Vehicle at a Glance OuGde mircrlprge I 2l I Power aindow switches Outside nimr paBe 3 21 Froot Passenger s side ...

Page 11: ...Your Vehicle at a clance ...

Page 12: ...Your Vehicle at a Glarce Luggage Compartment ...

Page 13: ...vla d pleasurdble erpendce Sectioh 2 describd esehtidl inJbmatia Ji optihal sqfe divins incLl line seats seat bek stslhs and the supplenehtal Front Sears 2 2 Rearsear 2 5 SeatBelt Systems 2 I Child ResEaint 220 LAICH Child Restrainl Systens 2 21 Supplemental Restnint Systems 2 30 2 l ...

Page 14: ... arc dangero s In a s dde stot or couhion the seat or seatbackcould now caasing i jut Make sure the odjustable conpon nts of the seat are lo ked in place br attenpting to sline the seatforward and backwa and rocking the seatb ck AwtnNmc Driv e r s S e at Ad iustme nt Adjusting the bit er seat v hile the whicle is mo ing is dangenus The divet couA bse contrct oJ the whick and have an occident Adj s...

Page 15: ...ng sunnen brukins ot a cotlision ou can sline under the lap belt and suffet seious intemat injudes For Duxinun pdecnon sit u ell back A wanlrnrc Head Restraints Adj stme t Driying with the head rcstrahtti adjusted too low or rcnoved is dangerous With no support behitul rour head rour ne k could be sedoustr injured in a collision Alwars dnre with the heotr rcstraints insetledwhen seats arc beine us...

Page 16: ...Adjust tbe head restraint so tha the top parallels the top of the passenger s earsi never lhe passenger s neck I Seat Tilt Driver s Seat The seat bottom angle can be adjustedby rotaiing rhe dial Th front dial lilts ihe front of e seat bottom upward The seat bottom angle can be adjusted by rotating the dial The rear dial tihs the rear of the seal bottom upward 2 4 sonemodels ...

Page 17: ...hings on the rcar package trat Awtnumc Securing Seats Adjustable seats a d seatbacks thal arc not securcb latched arc dangerou In a sudden stop or collision the sedt or seatback coukl now causins injury Make surc the alljustable tonponen of the seat are lo ed in place bJ attenpting to sude the seatfotwa and backword and rccking the seatback I Split Folding Rear Sealback To provide nore space in th...

Page 18: ...e get caughibetween the seat botlom and seatback when tblding the seat The seatbelt and buckle could be oamageo NOTE W en you return ihe seatbacks io their original position Make sure the seatbacks are securely latched by rocking the Make sure lhe rear seat belts can be pulled out of the retmctors If a belt is iocked firmly pull and release it then slowly pull it out again NOTE Unlock the sealback...

Page 19: ...us Auor ing a child to sit up on the foued seatbatk rrhile the whicle is moving k particulaflr dangerour In a su Uen stop or ewn a minor o ision a chiU not in a oper seat or chiu restraint srstem and seat bett could be thnwn fonra back or eye out of the ca esultins in senous injuries or death The chiu or othel objecs itt the baggage ana could be thrcwn into otheroccupants nd cause senous injur Nev...

Page 20: ...er seat and rear lap shoulder belt retractors oper4te in two modes energency locking mode and for child resrainr systens automatic Emergency locking mode lf the belt has fully rerracled il will always be in ihe emergency locking mode until you move it into automatic locking node by pulling the belt all the way oul io its full leng In the emergency locking mode the bell remains comfortable on the o...

Page 21: ...lts Not ean g a seat bek is ext emelr dengerc s Dunng a co ision occuqants not wearing reat belts could hit someone or things i ride the rehi le or even be thrown out oI the rehicle Ther could be seiourlr injurcd ot even kilted In the sane collision occupants treaing seat belts oua be nuch sder Atwars weartoo seatbelt and ruke surc a occupants arc prcpe r A warurnrc Seat Belt Danared Duing an Acci...

Page 22: ...y consult an Aulhorized Mazda Dealer A wan rrrylrc T isted Seat Belt T isted seat belts an dange ous In a cotLsion the fuU t i hofthebeh isn t tvailable toabsorb the inryct This puts nore force on the bones beneath the belt t hich co A break themot cause other seious injury o death Don twear tvisted seat bel I WARN NG One Belt One Passenser Usins one seat bell for n ore than one person ot a time i...

Page 23: ...lLLDlb3 and Front Passenger Seat BeI Incofiect posi tioning ofthe d er and front passenger seat behs is da ge ous lryithout pmryr positioning the front pretensioner and load liniting systems Mnot provide a Ieq ate pfttection in an a cident and this coud result itl senous injury Wear seat belts onlr as recommended in this orjner s Awnnumc Modilicarion or resnng of the Pntensioner S stem Modihing th...

Page 24: ...seat belt pretensioners will only function once Aft r they are expended they will not work again and must be replaced immediately even if tbere was no front seat occupant seated at the time A wamrnrc Prcte nsion e r Sr ste n Di spalal I nproper disposal of the prctensione s ttem or a tehi le with non4eatti ated prcte sioners i dange ous Unless all saf t prccedures ore Iottoved injur couu result As...

Page 25: ...a co ision Abears nake sure the shouAer portio of the seat beh is positioned across Jol1r shouuer an l naar rour neck but newr under Jour am onrowneck or on rour Adjust ihe height of e shoulderbelrif he seat belttouches your neck if it crosses your am instead ofyour shoulder To raise the shoulder belt adjuster push the adjuster up To lower the sboulder belt adjuster push rhe button slide it down M...

Page 26: ...ca cauting teiow injury Wear the lap po tion of he beh snuglr and as lotr Depress lhe button on the buckle NOTE If a belt does not fully retract inspect ii for kinks and twists I Rear Seat Belts V Outboard positions la shoulder belt To fasten I Cmsp the tongue and pull it to the desiredlength 2 Insert this tongue into the buckle unril you hear a click 3 Make sure the shoulder belt is snugly fitted...

Page 27: ...ercus An improperlr positioned belt tell proyide liUle or no prckction in a comsion Alwars nuke i rethe thouder ponion o the seat belt is positioned acnss Jour shouider and near Jour neck but newt un ler lour arm on lour neck or on lour A w mlrasc Positioning the LaLPation of the Seat Belt The lap portinn of the seat belt wom too high h dangercus Ina collision thir wouu co centrate the impact Jbrc...

Page 28: ...ovidefu protection In a su Aen stop or collision the user couu slide un ler the belt and suJfer s nous injunes Al ars nake sure that both pain of seat belt tongues and buckles aslaste ed properlr V R aHent r position lap shoulderbelt To use the rear center belt Before using the rear cenler lap shoulder belt make sure tongue A and anchor buckle B are fastened To fasten 1 Grasp ihe buckle D and long...

Page 29: ...fter retuming lhe rear left seatback 10 i1s upright position fasten the lap portion of the belt Depress the button on the buckle To unfasten the lap portion Insen a small object in the anchor buckle B slot such as a key NOTE Always unfasten the lap portion of the beli before folding the rearleft seatback kaving the lap portion of the belt fastened could cause damage 2 17 ...

Page 30: ...a Dealer This exienderwill be only for you and for ihe panicula r vehicle and seat Even if it plugs into other seat belts it may not hold in the critical momentofa crash When ordering an extender only order one ftat provides the necessary additional length to fasten the seat belt properly Please conlact your Authorized Mazda Dealer for more information AWARNING Usino an InpropcrE landq Asing a sea...

Page 31: ... o e shorter in length if the distutnce betwee the extender s bucklc a d the cente of the user s bodJ is kss I Pregnsnt Women and Persons with Serious Medical Condltions Pregnan wonen should wear seat belts Ask your doctor foi specific recommendations The lap belt should be worn SNUGLY AND AS LOw AS POSSIBLE OVER TI E HIPS Persons with serious medical conditions also should wear seatbelts Check wi...

Page 32: ...annot hou onto a chiU i asudden stop or tolision and it coud res ltin seious injury or death to the child or other o cupants Ewn in a moalerate accident the child mar be exposed to ab bas Iorces that couA nsult in serious injury or daath to the child or the chiu nat be slanned into the adult injuing the adult Altrolt secuft a chid in a ptupe c hild re straint sr ste n Child Restraint I Child Restr...

Page 33: ...ired by law to use a child restr3int system for childrcn in the U S and Canada Small children generally those who are four years old or ounger and who weigh under l8 kg 4O 1b riding in your vehicle rnus be protected by child restraint systems made especially forchildrcn Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirenents regarding e safety of children riding in tour vehicle V O...

Page 34: ...tem you consider please pick fte appropriat one for the age and size ofthe child obey state law and follow the inslructions tha come with the individual child rcstraint A rear facing child restraint sysl em should NEVER be used in the front seat because ii would be too close to the air bag The front passenger s seat is also the least prefened seat fbr other child restraint systems A wenlgr r rc Re...

Page 35: ...t Insto ation of a tether equipped chiu rcstraint ststem in the fuo t Ntsenger seat delbats the safetr des gn ofthe srsten and wi result in an incleased chonce ofseious inju r if the chiaaestruint srsten soes foNad without benefit of being tethercd Place tether equipped hild restruint slstens wherc therc Awenumc Seating Positiotr t ith S le Ab Bag A owing anrone to lean orer or against the front d...

Page 36: ...e lap podon of the I adsboulder belt See fte instructions on the child restraint system for beli routing 2 To gel ihe retraclor inlo the automatic locking mode pull the shoulderbell porrion of the seat belt until the entire length of the belt is out of ihe retractor Push the child restraini system firmly into e vehicle seat Be sure lhe belt retracts as snugly as possible Clicking from the retracio...

Page 37: ...ot put reaFfacing cbjld resrrainr systems on the fronr passenger s seat This seat is also not set up for tetber d cbild restraint sysrems put them in one of the tbree rear seat posirions set up wiih Don t allow anyone 10 sleep against the right front door if you have an optional side airbag itcould cause serious injuries to an out ofposition occupant As children more often sleep in cars it is betl...

Page 38: ...dangercus If the t ehi le b equipped with side air bags the impact of an i tlating side ab bag couu cause senous injury or deoth to the person Children are more likelt to sleep in the t ehick h hen the do the are more at isk in the front passenger s seat thet has a side ab bag because thej mal slump o t into the path of the seatback nounted 4h bae If a chu can t be seated in the nar do not dlow th...

Page 39: ...wilh LATCH lower anchors for attachment ofspecially designed LATCH clrild restraint systems in the outboard rear seats Attachment of LAICH child restraint slstems should all fit the outboard positions Achild reslraint system with LAICH altachments cannot be installed in the rear cenler position unless the seat behs Both anchors must be used otherwise rhe seatwillbounce around and pur the child in ...

Page 40: ... unsecured chiu est aint ststem is dangercus In a sudden stop ora collision it coud nove causing serious injur ot de th tothe hiA or Make sun the chid rcstruint srsten is ptupe t sec red in place according to the child rcstnint s ste m ma n ufac turcr in t truc tion r A waR rrnrc a nsecurcd Chid Resttuint Slsten An unsecurc l child restrai t sJstem is dangerous I a sudden stop or a co ision it cou...

Page 41: ...h to the thid or When instaling the chiu restraint slstem make sure therc are no seat betts rrforcign objects near ot around the LATCH lower anchors Alwars fo0ow the chiu resttuint sr stem manufactule r s in struction s NOTE The markings above the LATCH lower anchors indicate the locations of LAICH lower anchors for the attachment of a child resrraint system 2 Secure the child restfaint system usi...

Page 42: ...plemental restraint systems include 4 dr bags They are located in The steering wheel The passeng r side dashboard The outbosrd sid s of th fmnt These systems operale independendy depending on the lype ofaccideni ercounteredi botb side air bags are not likely to deploy ln the same accident because a vehicle is not often hit from bolh sides The front and side air bag sysiems will not normally deploy...

Page 43: ...vere enough to activate the air bags Reduce the possibility ofbeing thrown Reduce the possibiliry ofinjuries to lower body and legs during an accident because the airbags allows no protecnon to trrese parts Hold the driver in a position which allows better control of the vehicle Small children those under 18 kg 10 lb should be protected by a child restraint systen page 2 20 Awz nutue Child in the ...

Page 44: ... to the cdld Net er se a rcar facing child nstraint srsten in the ftont seat ith air bag that couu a System D scription The supplemental restraint systems have two basic subsyst ms The air bag sysl em with inflalors and arr bags The electic system with cmsh sensors and dlagnostic module The air bags are mounted in the following locations the center of the steering wheel the passenger side ofthe da...

Page 45: ...ssenger shouu keep both feet on the floor Front seat occupants shoutd sdjust thet sea as fff back as possible and alwars sit upnght ryainst the seatbacks with seat beAs I How the Air Bags Work When airbag cr3sh sensors detect a frontal or side impact of greater ihan modera tbrce an electrical curent is sent to the inflators Nitrogen and argon gases are produced to inflate the airbags Alter the inf...

Page 46: ...nt door on the side the cat h hit Sefious injur coutd occut if soneone is sitting too ctose to the door orleaning agai sta wi dotr itt the frcnt seats or if rcat seot occ pants srab the sines ol the fronl seatbacks Furthemorc sleeping up against the loor ot hanging out the diver aide wi tdow while driring could block the side air bag and elininate the adra tages of sqrplemental prctectinn Give the...

Page 47: ...onnections to assure that the bags do not accidentlr deplo and that the seats letain an undanaged ab bae Awl nrylr tc Insta ation o Front End Eqaitaeal Insta ation offto t end equipnent such as frontal pntection bal kangoroo bar bul bar push ba etc snoflplo or i ches is dangerous The air bag cnsh sensor srsten couhl be affected This co A ause ab bags to infute eryectedlJ or it co A prevent lhe air...

Page 48: ...ine of the frot t seats inpeding the added protection of the side ab bag srsten or redirccting the air bag nt a ear that is dangercus Funhermorc the bag could be cut open sw hg a autL Do not hang netbags nry pouches or back pads vith sde rtaps on the front seats AIwaJt keep the sde air ba8 stonSe areas in rowfrcnt seats free to deplor in the erent of a sAe Awnnrymc Danoged Air Bag Sensors D irins ...

Page 49: ...ercLs If the whick s height or th suspension is changed the whicte w ll be unable to a cu teIJ detect a collision rcsulting in incorrcct or unexpected air bag deplornent and the possibiuq of ACAUTION To prevent damage to the side air bag wiring don place Iuggage or other objecis under the front seats ...

Page 50: ...ags to inflale in tbe following cases O Hitting a solid wall straight on at greater lhan about 22 kn h l l mph O Frontal impacl within about a 30 degree range frorn head Hitting a curb pavement edge or hard object Driving inlo a big hole or bitting the far side of a hole Landing hard or the vehicle falling 2 38 ...

Page 51: ...ollowing casesi aD Impacts involving trees orpoles cause severe cosmetic damage but may nothave enough impacr to aciivate the air bag O Rear ending or running under a truck s tail gate may not provide the stopping force necessary for air bag Frontal offset impactto the vehicle may not provide the sbpping tbrce necessary for airbag deployment 2 39 ...

Page 52: ... of Front Air Bags Frcnt ajr bags will not normally inflate in the following casesi O Collision from the rear O Vehicle roll over may deploy the side air bag s bul notthe front air bags O Impacl to ihe side bul iirnay deploy a side airbag 2 40 ...

Page 53: ...Safety Equipment I Side Air Bag Activation Greater than moderate jmpact to one side of rhe vehicle driver orpassenger side areat will cause aside airbag ro inflate but itwill notnormally deploy lhe fronl airbags ...

Page 54: ... impact may not provid enough side impact to deploy a side air bag O Side impacts involving trees or poles can cause severe cosmedc damage but may not have enough impact force to activate a ail bag O Vehicle roll over may not provide nough side force ro deploy the side air bags Side impacts wilh two wheeled vehicles may not provide enough force to deploy a side airbag 2 42 ...

Page 55: ...tial Safety Equipment I Non Acttvation ofside Air Bags A side air bag will not normally inflare in the following casesi O Collision from the rcar Collision from the front bul it may deploy tbe front air bags ...

Page 56: ... wsming llghl cones on when the ignition switch is tumed to the ON position or after the engine is cranked After aboui 6 seconds it go s out A system malfunction js indicated when the SRS warning light conslantly flashes siays on or doesn t come on at all If any of these occur consult an Authorized MazdaDealer as soon as possible The system may not work in an accident Awtnuwc S eV S e r vicin s th...

Page 57: ...zed Mazda Dealer ho to safelr dispose of an air bas or how to scnp an air bag equipped vehicle I Maintenance The supplemenlal reslraint system is maintenancejiee But if any of the following occurs iake your vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible The supplemental restmint system warning light flashes The supplemental restraint system warning ligbt stays on The suppiemental restra...

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Page 59: ...to use roul Mazda kq s locks indows aa l intetiot lightiag Kels 3 2 D rlocks 3 2 Keyless En r Slstem 3 6 Powerwindows 3ll Trunk Lid 3 14 Trunk Release Handle 3 16 Hood Release 3 18 Fuel FillerLid 3 19 Fuel FiUercap 319 srer ng wheel 3 20 MiroF 3 21 Sunroof 3 24 Interior Lights 3 26 Map Lights 3 28 Trunkl i8ht 3 28 3 l ...

Page 60: ...not in the vehicle Ifyour key is lost consult your Authorized Mazda Dealer with the code 1 t I Locking Unlmking with KeJ Any front door can be locked or unlocked with a key Turn the key towaJd the front to unlock toward the back to lock A wanlvnrc Kers andChiuren Leaving chiurcn in a vehicla with the ienition ker is da gercus Thk could rcsult in soneone being badlt i jurcd or eren kilkd TheJ couu ...

Page 61: ...o lock any door from the inside push down tbe door lock button To unlock puil it up To lock any door with the doorlock button trom the outside push down the doorlock bution and close the door NOTE W en locking ihe doors this way be careful not to leave the key inside lhe ...

Page 62: ... windows and lock all doors when leaving your vehicle unattended This discourages intruders and thieves I Porer Door Locks V Locking unlocking with key All doors lock automatically when any door is locked wilh a key AIIdoors unlock wben the driver s door is unlocked and ihe key is held in the unlock position Also all doors unlock when the passenger s door is unlocked K L r Aw qnr w c Unlocked Door...

Page 63: ...iately retum it to the center position A wanlrnrc Kers andChituen Leavingchiuft in a yehicle u ith the ig tion ker is daneerous This couu resAlt in soneone being bafly injhndoreten kitted TheJ coua pla with power windows or other co ttrols or even make the whicle nove Don t leave the kels in rour rehicle with child en V Locking unlocking wilh doorJock switch Ail doors lock automatically when LOCK ...

Page 64: ...zda Dealer when the electronic codes need to be res t AclurroN To avoid damage to the transmiiter do not drop ii get ll wet or expose it to heat or sunlighl I Rear Door Child Safety Lock This lock is intended to help prevent children from accidentalll op ning e rear doors Use it whenever a child rides in the vehicle lfyou slide ihe child safety lock to ihe lock posiiion before closing that door th...

Page 65: ... interf rence received including interference thai may cause undesired operation Outside transmisslons may rnomentarily interfere widl the device operation V Irck button To lock the doors press the LOCK To confirm rhat all the doors have been locked press the LOCK button again wilhin 5 s conds Iflbey are closed and locked the horn will sound I Ttansmitter NOTE Confirm thal all the doors are locked...

Page 66: ... or closed Turning on the alarm Pressing the button once will sound the hom intermittendy and flash lhe headlights and hazard warning lights for abou12 minutes and 30 seconds Turning off the alarm Press any button on the transmitter NOTE When all doors and the boot are closed push the LOCK buuon The hazard waming flasher will flash one time to indicate thal the doors and ibe boot are locked wlen i...

Page 67: ...ent tape Never disassemble Never throw rhe balteries into Never deform or crush AclurroN Make sure the batlery is installed with the correcl pole facing upward Battery leakage could occur if it is not insralled conectly When repiacing the bartery be carelirl notto bend e elecrrical terminals or get oil on them Also be careful not to gel din in the lransmjtter as it could damage it V Replacing the ...

Page 68: ...tb the positive pole facing up Press on the B portion of lhe battery io set the bati ery 4 Align the fronl and back covers and snap the transmitter shur AclurroN Do notpress any butlons when replacing the batiery The electronic code could be aliered and cause the keyless entry system to malfunction If the keyless entry syslem fails to operat coniact an Aulhorized Mazda Dealer 3 10 ...

Page 69: ...windows to All windows nay be opened or closed by the power window master control switches on the driver s door To open the windou push down ihe swilch To close pul up the swilch Awnnume Closinq Pay er Windotr s Ctosing power vi dows arc dangerous A penon han head or even neck co A be caught br the vindoe and rcsultin setious injury or even deatL This waning applies especialr to chiuren Make sure ...

Page 70: ...oor with the lock switch in tbe locked position only the driver s door power window can be operated Aclurron To prevent burning out the fuse and damaging the power wmdow system donl open orclose more than lwo Q e A waRlrnrc Ani te tional Window Operation Unintentional windofl operution is dangerous A peryon s hands head or neck coud be caught br the window and esult in senou injury Unkss a wssenge...

Page 71: ... The ignition switch must be in the ON position for tbe power windows to To open the window push down the To close the window pull up the switch I Rear Door Powe Window Switch To open a window push the lower part of its switch inward To close push the 3 13 ...

Page 72: ... sure it I Remote Ttunk Lid Release To release the trunk lid from inside the vehicle pull up the release levernext to Awtnumc opcaAryafuBdE Laast Ethaust gas in the cabin of a ehicle is dangerous This g s co tains CO tfion nonoide hich is colorletr odo ess and highlf poisonous If inhaled it ca cause loss of consciousness and death Because erhaustgas can geti to the cabin through an ope trunk keep ...

Page 73: ...with the remote trunk release lever Give your key only to someone you rrusr To secure ihe trunk iid lock the rear seaibacks page 2 8 push ihe trunk lock lever up and close the trunk To cancel the secuity feaiure insen the key inio the lock lum the key clockwise and push the trunk lock lever down ffi _r 3 15 ...

Page 74: ...ed inside the No mauer how careful adulb might be with keys and locking theircars parents should be aware rhat children nay be empted to play lroud vebicles and use rhe trunk as a hiding place Adults are advised to faniliarize themselves with the operation and location of the release hardle so tbat all children can be told abou it in an appropriale way keeping ln rnind that most vehicles don t hav...

Page 75: ...e in t car a anr time Don t leave the carj the rear folding seats or the trunk anlocked Alwats keep the carfron being a tunpn g place to plar br locking doo s trunk and reqr seats and keeping the kers h re children von t pla trith them Knowing Your Mazda 3 17 AcaurroN Always keep the handle finnly altached to the holder and in the recessed position No securing the handle this way could allow itto ...

Page 76: ...2 Puli the safery catch up and lift the 3 Use the support rod to hold ihe hood Before closing the hood secure the rod in its clip Check under the hood aJea to make ce ain all filler caps are in place and atl loose icms e g tools oil containers etc have b en removed Close the hood so ihat it locks 3 18 ...

Page 77: ...and eres andcause i ness vhen inqested F uel sprar h rclcased N hen therc is pressurc in the fuel tank and the fuel cap is nnoved too qui kry Whe renot i g the fuel cap loosen the cap slightlr and wait fo ary hissing to stop Then remove it Awanr tmc FuelUapor Fuel yapor X dangerous It coud be ignit d br spa s orflames causilg senous bftns and injunes Betorc nfuelins stop the ensine A d alvars keep...

Page 78: ...rol systems It may also cause the checkengine lighi in the instrument cluster to illuminate Aw qnvruc Adjusting the Steefins Wheel Adjustinq the steeing wheel hile the whitle is moving is dtngercus Mot ing it can wrr easib cause the diyer to abnptlr tur t to the left or right This can lead to loss of untlot or an accident Newr adjust the steenng heel white the vehicle is Ac qurroN Make sure the fu...

Page 79: ...ntrol mirrof To adjust move the mirror s control Iever just inside the door Awarurnrc C ont e x Mirror Passenger Sine Trpd Changing lanes with ut taking ittto account the attual distance of the rehicle nt he conver nitor is danserc s You coud have a serious accident What lou see in the conwt nir oris closer tha t itappean Be iu e to look ove oarshouder or to check rot inside niftot before so oa r ...

Page 80: ...non beforc rou sta dnvins 1 nL 24 w V Power control mirror The igniiion switch must be in lbe ACC or ON position To adjust l Move the selector switch to tbe left or right to choose tle miror 2 Depress the perineter switch in the appropriate direction After adjusting the mirror lock the control by moving the switch to the middle position 3 22 somenoaers V Folding the mirror Fold the outside minor r...

Page 81: ...ause rou to hit another car vhen changing lanes Don t sta k things higher tha the I Rearview Mirror With Day Night Function Before driving adjust the reaNiew mirror to center on the scene lhrough the rear window Do tlris with the day nigh lever in lhe day position Push rbe lever forward for day driving Pull it back to reduce glare from headlighis l tl ...

Page 82: ...open to any posiiion press the rear of the slide switch located on tle righl side of the overhead console To close press the front of the dide The rear of the sunroof can be tilted open to provide more ventilation To tilt push dle rear of fte tilt switch located on fte left side of the overhead To close push the front ofthe tilt switch 3 24 sone moaeu ...

Page 83: ...f white the vehicle is novine Aw qnumc Closins the Sunrcof A loring sunrcofb dangercus The hands head or ewn eckofa person erpeci0 rachiA couldbe cauSht in itas it closes causing seno s i jury orerendeath Make surc the openntg is clear before closing the sunrcof NOTE After washing your Mazda or after a rain wipe the water off tbe sunrcof before operating i I Sunshade The sunshade canbe opened and ...

Page 84: ...Knosing Your Mazda ACAUTION The sunshade do sn 1rilr To avoid danaging the sunshade don tpush up Interior Light ripe A ON OFF DOOR ON Light oft Light on when any door is Light on 3 26 ...

Page 85: ...cked and the ignition about 15 seconds after the key is removed from the ignition The light also goes out when ihe ignition switch is lumed to the ON position the driver s door is locked When the interior light comes onby openlng a door it goes out about 15 seconds after the door is closed Conlinued EYen if the door is not closed the lightgoes out afrer about 5 minutes ...

Page 86: ...Knowing Your Mazda Map Lights T pr A The map ljghls are switcled on or off by pressing the switches Trunk Light The trunk light is on when tbe lid is open and off when it closed 3 28 some nodd ...

Page 87: ...oJIuel h1l usine that fuel Se tioh 1 explains how ta do this l uther n discusses proper loadihe atul how to rcspond ta wrsual divihg cordnia6 hako illusltutes wherc inportant rehicl inJomation labe ls tur be Joun l Fuel Requhenents 4 2 Enission Control System 4 3 Engine Exhaust 4 Beforo Driving 6 Break D Period 6 Money Saving Suggesions 4 7 Special Driving Condilions E vehicle Infomation Labels 12...

Page 88: ...obol or ether compounds are generally referred to ai oxygenated fuels The common gasoline blend that can be used with yourvehicle is ethanol blended al no more than 109 Casoline containing alcohol such as etbanol or methanol may be morkeled under the name Gasohol AclurroN NEVER USE LEADED FUEL It is harmful to the cataiytic convener The lead will accumulate on the oxygen sensor and the catalyst in...

Page 89: ...stem before the first sale and registration of a vehicle is subject to tr nalties ln some staies such modification made on a used vehicle is also subject to penalties Vehicle damage and drivability problens resuiting from the use ofthe following may notbe covered by tbe Mazda I Gasohol containing more rhan I 07 2 Gasotine or gasohol coniaining 3 L aded fuel or leaded gasohol Aw qnnmc Pafiing OwrTh...

Page 90: ...end steep grades in gear widr the ignition switch turned off Don t operate the engine athigh idle for more than 5 minutes Continued Don tamper with the emission conlrol syslem All inspections and adjustments must be made by a qualified technician Don 1try to push start orpull shn A waRlrnsc Cafto Monoxde E gine erhaust is danserous This sas contains cafion nonoxAe GO trhich is colorless odo ess an...

Page 91: ...otrs closed and the engine runnins fot a lons nne in an open area ethaust gas which contains pohonous carbon monoidq couw e ter the cabi Loss of consciousness or even death couw occur OWn the windows or anjust the heatirg o tooling srstem to druw A warurnrc Snov Blocking the EfidustGas Running the engine when a vehick is stopped in deep snow is dangetuus The exhaust pipe couA be blocked bt the Nno...

Page 92: ...witch is lumed 1 the ON posirion Release ihe parking brake and make sure the brate waming lighlgoes off Always be lhoroughly f rmiliar with your Mazda Break In Period No special break in is necessary but a few precautions in the firs 1 000 km 600 miles may add to the peformance economy and life of your Mazda Don trace the engine Don t maintain one consiantspeed for long Donl drive constantly at fu...

Page 93: ...Keep the engine tuned Follow the mainlenance schedule page 8 3 and have an Authorized Mazda Dealer pefbrm inspections and sewicing Use the air condiiioner only when Slow down on rough roads Keep the lires properly inflated Don l carry unnecessary weight Don t rest your foot on tbe brake pedal while driving Awantur te Coasting Tuning off the engine to coast down ahi b dangercus Thk causes the toss ...

Page 94: ...milar bazard Be cautious and allow extra dislance forbraking Avoid sudden braking and quick steering Brake witlr the pedal by using a light up down motion Don thold the pedal Ifyou get stuck sbif to I or 2 and accelerate slowly Don i spin the front For more traction in starting use sand rock sali chains carpeting or other nonslip material under tbe front I Rocking the Vehicle Ifyou must rock the v...

Page 95: ... and a small bag Ask a Mazda dealer o pedorm the following precautions Have the proper ratio of dntifreeze in Inspecl rhe battery and irs cables Cold reduces battery capacity Use only cold wea er engine oil page 8 16 Inspect ihe ignition systen for damage and loose conneclions Use washerfluid made wiih antifreeze but don t use engine coolanl antifreeze for washer fluid page 8 27 Donl use the parki...

Page 96: ...w tires 28 kPa 0 3 kgflcmz 4 psi more tlran reconnended on the tire 4 10 pressure label driver s doot but never nore than the rnaxinun cold tire pressure sbown on lhe tires NOTE Check out local regulaiions befbre using studded tires V Tire chains Check tocal regulations befbre using tire Install the chains on the front lires Don t use chains on the rear tires Use only sAE Class S chains and To ins...

Page 97: ...free ofsnow or ice The tires and chains could be darnaged I Drivi s in Flooded A eas I Ttailer Towing Never tow a trailer with your M zda AclurroN Make sure water does not enter the vehicle interior or fte engine area The vebicle interior could become wet or the engine could be damaged AWARNING Dririnp with W t Brakes Diving v ith wet brukes is dangerc s Incrcased stopping dittunce or the vehicle ...

Page 98: ...en rough the windshield Chassis number A waR rnrrc Uehicle Load Weisht The gross afle wigtu tunne GAWR and the srcss vehicte weisht rating GWYR of row vehicle arc on the Motor Uehicle Safetr Standad Lnbel on the diver s Ioor ftune Exceeding these rutings can cause an accident otvehbte danuse You can estinate the wight of ou Ioad br t eighing the items or peopk beforc puttins then in the whicle Be ...

Page 99: ...1A and 2 o liter Vehicle emission control information label Pmtecting Your Mazda ...

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Page 101: ...s dbout the advan edardio Ignidon SwilchPosirions 5 2 StaninS the Engine 5 4 ManualTransaxte Operanon 5 5 Aulonatic Transaxle 5 6 Brake System 5 t I Power Steering 5 14 Cruise Control 5 15 Insfument Cluster 5 20 cau8es 5 22 Dashboard Illuminanon 5 25 Waminglights Beeps 5 26 Lighnng Control and Tum Signah 5 33 Windshieid wipe6 and Washer 5 35 Rear Window Def osre Lighter Ashlray Srorage Codpartmenr...

Page 102: ...mal runningposition after rhe engine is statted The waming lights except brakes should be inspected before the engine is started page 5 26 I START The engine is started in this position It wiil crank until you release the key then it retums 1 the ON position The brake warning light can be checked aft r lhe engine is started page 5 26 t V Manual transaxle Wlen tuming the ignilion switch to the LOCK...

Page 103: ...ck vou reill lose skenng contnl and a seious acctuIent coud oceui Redove the ker only when the NOTE If the ignition switch is in ille LOCK orACC position abeep will sound when any door is opened Aw cm tuc Not SexinLthe Parking Bmke Leaving the livet s seat withou1 setting the pa ing brcke is dange rcus U nexpe cted whicle noyenent coua occu t ifthe pa ins bmke is not set This eouuca se a t ac iden...

Page 104: ...g the engine lel it idle for about 10 seconds NOTE In extremely cold wealhe below 18 C 0 F or after the ehicle has stood idle several days le lhe engine warm up without operating the 5 Tum th ignition switch to the START position and hold up to l0 seconds at a tirne until ihe engine shns NOTE The starter will nol operate If the shift lever is not in P or N Ifthe clutch pedal is not pushed down all...

Page 105: ...rt crank it without using ihe accelerator for up I Manual Transa le Shift Pattern The shift pattem of the iransa le is conventional as shown Press the clutch pedal all the way down while sbifting then release il slowly A safely feature prevents accidentai shifling from 5 to R The shifi lever must be pu in neulral before being shifted to R 135 FfrI 4 e NOTE Make sure the vehicle is stopped befoie s...

Page 106: ... indicato This lieht codes on hen lhe overdnve 1O Shift pattern indicator Shows shift leler positjon o tl Indicates that you must depress the bnke pedal and hold in the lo k rlease button to shift The ignilion swiich nustbe in tne ACC orON position The shiftlevercan be sbifted fteely into any position indicated by the 1l arow Indicates irrat you musthold in the lock release burcn to shift 0 D OFF ...

Page 107: ... P orR while fte vehicle is moving can damage your Shifiing into a driving gear or reverse wh n the engine is running faster than idle can damage rhe Awtnwwc HoUing the Vehicle with P Setting the shift lewr to the P position without using the pa ing brake to hoA the vehicle is dansenut If P faik to how the whicle couA move and ca tean accdent To hou the vehick set the shift lever to P AND set the ...

Page 108: ...tions or for clirnbing and descending very sleep grades Do not exceed 18 knr h 30 mph in the I I Drivins Tips V Passing For extra power when passing anoiher vehicle or climbing steep grades depress the acceleraior fu Iy The transaxle will shift 10 a lower gear depending on vehicle speed V Climbing steep grades from a stop To climb a steep grade from a stopped 1 Depress the brake pedal 2 Shift o D ...

Page 109: ...oo V Overdrive off indicator This lightcomes on when the overdrive AclurroN If fte overdrive off indicator light flaslres lh transaxle has an electrical problen Continuing 10 drive your Mazda in this condition could cause damage to your transaxle Consult an Authorized Mazda Deaier as soon as possible 5 9 I Overdrive V OYerdrive operation In D the transaxle automatically slifts to overdrive which i...

Page 110: ...which preYents shlfting out of P unless the brake pedal is depr ssed To shif from Pi l Depress and hold the bral e pedal 2 Start fte engine 3 Push and hold the lock release button 4 Move the shifl lever When the ignition switch is in the LOCK position the transaxle cannot be shifted from P To be sure the vehicle is in park the ignition key cannot be r moved unless the shift lever is in P 5 10 ...

Page 111: ...d contin uo us appticanon of the bnkes Shift to a lo ers ar when going down st ep hills Awl nume Dritine flith Wet B kes Driving with wet brakes is dangero us I nc e as e d stopping distance ot the vehicle puling to o e sine when brakins couu rcsult in a seious accident Lisht brakinc wilt indicate whather the bnkes h0ve been alfected Dr the brakes b driving very slowlt and applJing the brakes ligh...

Page 112: ...built in wear indicators contact the disc plates This causes ascreeching noise to warn that rhe pads should be replaced When ou be3r this noise consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as I Parking Brake To set the parking brake depress ihe brake pedal lhen pull ihe brake handle fully upward To release i pull the handle up and press the bunon Depress the brake pedal then lower tbe handle to the ...

Page 113: ...has amalfunction Refer to w ming LightYBeeps page 5 26 I Antilock Brake Syst n ABS The ABS control unil continuously nonitors the speed of each wheel If one is about lo lock up r le ABS responds by automatically releasing and reapplying The driver will feel a slight vibraiion in the brake pe al and may bear a chattering noise from ihe brake system This is normal when the ABS operates Don t pump ft...

Page 114: ...s will function normally as if e vehicle hadno ABS Should tbis happen consull an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible Braking distances may b longer on loos surfaces snow or gravel for example which usually have a haJd foundation A vehicle with a normal braking sysl em may require less dislance to stop under these conditions because the tires will build up a wedge of surface layer when the ...

Page 115: ...ise controlin the fo owing conditions ould couse rou to lose ontrot ofthe vehicle Heatt ot unsteonr tuJIic Slippery or winding rcah Sinilar rcstri tions that reCube inconsiste tspeed Don t se cruise control in these Awnnumc Cruise Main Switch Leavi gthe CRUISE MAIN su itch o when ot using the cruise contftl it da gerous as it mar be si itched on accitentb This couw resuh in loss of tiehicle contnl...

Page 116: ...e control lever down to SET COAST and release il at the speed you wanl Release the accelerator at the same lime Donl continue to hold lhe lever Until you relea ce it speed will continue o drop unless you continue to accelerate and you tl miss tlte desired speed NOTE The SET function can t be activated unlil about 2 seconds after ihe CRUISE MAIN switch has been engaged On a sieep grade the vehicle ...

Page 117: ...he brake pedal Pull the lever towaJd you Manual transsrle Depress lhe clutch pedal The system is off when lhe ignilion is off I To Increase Cruising Speed Follow either of these procedures l Move the conlrol lever up ro RES ACC and hold it Your vehicle will accelerate 2 Release the leverat rhe desired speed you wani L Accelerate to the desired speed 2 Move the control lever down to SET COAST and r...

Page 118: ...icle speed 1 6 knth I mph fo each tap I Accelemting with C uise Control On Accelerat if you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on Greater speed will not interfere with it or change fte set speed Take your foot ofi the accelemtor to relum to the set speed d T 1I I To Decrcase Cruising Speed Move the control lever down to SET COAST andhold it Release the lever at the desired spe...

Page 119: ...nsaxle vehicle the gear is automatically elected when going uphill I To Resume Cruising Speed at More Than 40 km 2s nph Il someihing besides the CRUISE MAIN was used to cancel ffuising speed and the sysiem is slili activated the most rccent set sp ed will automaaically resume when the control lever is moved up to rhe RES ACC position then released If vehicle speed is below 40knh 25mph rncrease the...

Page 120: ...Driving Your Mazda Instrument Cluster I Gauge Location L Z P _ 9i E D P eln 5 20 Odoner r md Tnp MeEr J waler TenFrllue Gauge 5 ...

Page 121: ...g Light 2 3 ChrreingSrnem Wm nB Lighr Eneine Oil lrssuR wm nC tighr 5 6 1 DooFAjarwam ns tisht 8 Anddk Bnre Syscm ABS wding Lishr 9 supplmrrl R Fainl Sysl n wming Lieht Headlight High Beam Indicator Lieh O D OFF Ind caLor L ghr Cruise Set Indicator Light some moders 5 21 ...

Page 122: ... the ON The display node can be changed from odometer to trip meter A to trip meter B and ihen back to odometerby pressing lhe selector The selec d mode will be displayed ro Y NOTE The display mode can be changed while the vehicle is stopp d for about a l0 minute period after the door is opened or the ignition switch is in the ACC or LOCK position ...

Page 123: ...the rotal distance fte vehicle has been driven V Tfip meter The trip meier can record rhe total distance of two trips One is recorded in arp meter A and the other is recorded in tnp meter B For instance trip meter A can rccord the distance from ihe point of origin and rrip meter B can record the dislance from where the fuel tank is filled Wlen trip meter A is selected pressing the seiector again w...

Page 124: ...ge sbows lhe temperature of the ergine coolant If the needie exceeds normal range toward H it indicates overheating I Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is i 1the lank We recommend keeping ihe tant over 1 4 full When the low fuel waming light illuminates or when the needle is near E refuel as soon aspossible H st til Y 4 r 5 24 ...

Page 125: ...le tachoneter needle in the RED ZONE This may cause severe engine damage I Tbchometer The lachom ler shows engine sp ed in thousands of revolutions per minute ryrn When the parking lights orheadlighrs are on rotate th thumb wheel to adjust the brighhess of lhe dashboard lighrs 5 25 ...

Page 126: ...top the vehicle l With the engine stopped check the brake fluid level immediately and add fluid as required page 8 23 2 After adding fluid check the light again Ifthe waming light remains on or if the brakes do not operate properly do not drive the vehicle Have it towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer Even ifihe light goes off have your brake system inspected as soon as possibte This waming lightcom...

Page 127: ...y tum tbe brake system waming light on In this case the ABS warning light comes on at the same time page 5 30 I S at Belt Waming Ligh Beep If the driver seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is ium d to the ONposition a beep will sound for about 6 seconds and the seat belt warning light will remain on until the belt is fastened If the system does not operate conectly consult an Author...

Page 128: ...g 1 Drive to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Tum off the engine Inspect the alternator drive belt for looseness and 3 Ifit s OK the charging system has a problem Consull an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible If the lightcomes on while driving 1 Drive to the side of ihe road and park off the right of way 2 Tum off the engine and insp ct the engine oil level page 8 16 I...

Page 129: ... Inay have a problem It is imporiant to nole the driving conditions when the light came on and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer The checkengine light may come on in the fbllowing cases Tbe fuel tank level being very low or approaching emply The engine s electrical system has a problem The emission control systemhas a The firel filler cap is missing or not tightened securely If the check engine l...

Page 130: ... had no ABS Should this happen consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as Possible NOTE When the engine isjump slarled to charge the battery uneven rpm occurs and the ABS waming lighl comes on This is due to a weak battery not a malfunction Recharge the barcry Awnnumc ABS Warning Light and Bnke Waning Light on at the Sane Tine Driring when the bruke tltten wanins lisht and ABS u amins lisht ale...

Page 131: ... Reminder If the ignition swnch is in the LOCK or ACC position a beep wiU sound when I Lights On Reminder Iflights are on and the key is remov d from the ignition switch a beep will sound when any door is opened Iflhe supplementat restraint system is OK the warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is cranked Afler about 6 seconds it go s out ...

Page 132: ...two thingsr This light comes on when the overdrive speed is ser has been tumed off Tbe higb beam headlights are on The tum signal lever is in the flash to pass position Ac quuoN If the overdrive off indicator lighi flashes the trarsaxiehas an eleclrical problem Continuing ro drive your Mazda in this condition could cause damage to tour rransaxle Consultan Autho ized Mazda Dealer as soon as possibl...

Page 133: ...ine is off I Headlights To 1um on the lights turn the knob on rhe end of the control leve The firs stop turns on rhe taiiligbts dashboard lights parklng lights license Iights and side maJker lights The second stop turns on the headlights taillights daslboard lighrs parking lighls license lighls and side marker tigh s V Headlight highnow beam Push ihe lever iorward for high beams Pull it back for l...

Page 134: ...ts pull the lever fully toward you The headlight switch need notb on and the leverwill relurn to the normal position when released The high beam indicaior light on e dashboard is blue I Tirrn and Lsne Change Signals V T lrn signal Move ihe signal lever down for a left tum or up for a right lurn to fte stop position The signal will self cancel after the turn is completed Green indicalors on e dashb...

Page 135: ...t turn on the headlight switch Then press the fog ligh switch To turn ihe fog lights off pr ss the fog light switch again or turn ihe headljght switch off I Windsbi ld Wipers The ignition switch nusi be in the ON Turn the wipen on by pulling the lever INT lntermittent I Normal 2 Fast V One touch wipers For a single wiping cycle push the lever up to MIST sonenoders 5 35 ...

Page 136: ...des the wiper motor is protected by a circuit breaker This mechanism will automalically stop operadon offie blades but only for If this happens turn off the wiper switch and park off the right of way After 5 mlnules tum on lhe switch and the blades should op rate normally If lhey don t consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible A wamrnrc Froze Washer FtuA asinc windshied washer fluin i...

Page 137: ...dow Rear Window Defroster The rear defroster clears frost fog and thin ice from the rearwindow The ignition switch must be in the ON Push lhe switch to lurn on e rear window defroster rhe indicator lighr will Push the switch again to turn it off NOTE This defroster is not designed for melting snow Ifthere is an accumulation of snow on the rear window brush il off before using ihe 5 37 ...

Page 138: ... to operate To remove op n and push down on the lock spring Ac tuuoN Donl use ashtrays for trash You might start a fire Acaurron Don t hold the lighr e in because it Donl use the lighFr socket for plug in accessories such as shavers and cofiee pots They may danage it or cause eleclrical failure Use only a genuine Maz da ligbter If ihe lighter doesr pop out within 30 seconds remove it lo prevent oY...

Page 139: ...sudden stop keep the storagc boxes closed AclurroN In hot weather don t leave combustible ma erials or objects which witl deforn in exlreme heat such as lighters and glasses in the Storage Compartments I Glove Box To open the glove box pull the latch The door has a lock insert the key and tum ir clockwise to lock counterclockwise to unlock 5 39 ...

Page 140: ...the release catch To use the cup holder op n the lid Awtnnnte UsingtheCup HoU r Asing the cup holder to hod hot liquids v hile the vehicle is novins is danserous II the contents spilt rou could be scaded Never use the cup holder to hou hot liquds while the 5 40 ...

Page 141: ...i ing Your Mazda Sunvisors 4 aa i When you need a sunvisor lower it fol use in front or swing jt 1 the side Vanity Mirrors To use the vanity lnirror iower the sunvisor and pull the mirror cover up rl 5 4r ...

Page 142: ...d air position can be used temporarily when driving on dusty roads or for quick cooljng of the V Parking in dir ct sunlight Iflhe vebicie has been parked in direct sunlight during hotweathe open ihe windows 10 let warm air escape then nrn the climate control system V Not using for a long period Run the air conditioner at least once a month to keep internal paJts lubricated V Check the rcfrigerant ...

Page 143: ...s the Airflow Mode When lou want air to When you want air to the face and the floor Whe you want air mainly to tbe floor W en you wanr air 10 the floor and defrosl the windshield defrost the windshield Mode Airflow some nodek 5 43 ...

Page 144: ...an direct air flow by moving the N OTE When using fte air conditioner mist may come out from the vents This is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air being suddenly cooled V Aqiusting the amount of airftow These vents can be opened by rotaiing the vertical wheels up or closedby rotating lhem down ...

Page 145: ...our Mazda I Control Plnel Fan conuoldial pase 5 46r Pear windos LlefrosEr stritch ipage 5 17r TenpedtuE conrol djal page 5 46 An i hke sehrorswn h page 5 46 Mode selectoi dial page 5 1 O G ztG o sonenoaers 5 45 ...

Page 146: ...empe aturc control dial This dial controls temperature Tum it clockwise for hot and counterclockwise V Air intake sel cto switch This switch controls the source of air ente ngthe vehicle Press the switch to alternate between fte ra and 6 positions The indicator light for the selected mode will illuminate It is recommended that under normal conditions the switch b kept in lhe 5 46 ...

Page 147: ...inn 6 Outslde air position Outside air is taken into the vehicle Use this position for normal venrilation and nearng 6 Recirculated air position Outside air is shu ofl Air within th vehicle is recirculacd This position can be used when driving on a dusly road or in similar conditions It also helps to provide quickercooling of V Mode selector dial Turn the mode selector dial to select airflow rnode...

Page 148: ... the mode selector dial to the P Posnion 2 Sel rhe air intake selector switch ro ihe 3 Set lbe temperatLrre control dial to the desired position 4 Set rhe fan conlrol dial to the desired speed V Heating l Sel the mode selector dial to the l 2 Set ihe temperature control dial to the hotposition 3 Set the fan control dial ro ihe desired NOTE The air condinoner rnay not function when the outside temp...

Page 149: ...t the extr me hot orcold position M l 5 Adjust the fan control dial and temperature control dial to mainrain maximum comfori V Cooling with air conditioner l Set the mode seleclor dial to the Posrlion 2 Set the i emperarure conrol dial to rhe desired position 3 Set the fan control dial to the desired 1 Turn on the air conditioner 5 49 Ac q urroN Wben using the air conditioner while driving up long...

Page 150: ... floor is warmerthan a to the face excepl when the temp ranre control dial is set at tbe exrreme hor or cold posirion V Windshield dehosting and defogging L Set tbe mode selector dial to the 2 Set rhe temperature control dial to the desired position 3 Set the fan contol dial to the desired speed Awl nnmc Fosev Windshieu Using the potition ith the temperutun cond set to the cold position wilt couse...

Page 151: ...r is automalically selected The air intake selector switch camor b changed to the 3 Set the temperature control dial to rhe desir d position 4 Sel ihe fan control dial ro the desired 5 Tum on the air conditioner V Dehumidifying with air couditioner Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold weather to help defog lbe windshietd and side windows L Sei the mode selector dial ro ihe desired position ...

Page 152: ...om the source Because ofextra coding needed to break ihe sound into two channels siereo FM has even less range t an monaural non stereo FM Signals from an FM ransmitter ale similar to beams oflightbecause they do not bend around corners but they do reflect Unlike AM signals FM signals cannot iravel b yond the horizon Therefore FM stations cannot be received al the great distances possible with AM ...

Page 153: ...ntered when jn close proximity to tbe transmittrer V trlutter kip noise Sjgnals from an FM transmitlermove in straighl lines and become weal in valleys between tall buildings mountains and other obstacles Wlen a vehicle passes lhrough such an area lhe recepiion conditions may change suddenly resulting in annoying noise V Weak signal noise In suburban areas broadcast signals become weak because of ...

Page 154: ...ces V Stmng signal nois This occurs very close to a transmilter tower The broadcast signals are extremely slrong so the result is noise and sound breakup at the radio receivet V Station drift nois When a vehicle reaches the area of two slrong stations broadcasting at similar frequencies the original siadon may be temporaJily lost and ihe second station picked up At this tine tbe e will b some nois...

Page 155: ...FCC Rules Operarion is subject to the following two condilions I This device may nor cause harmfut inierference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired op ration NOTT This equipmenthas been rested and found to comply with rhe limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 1 5 of rhe FCC Rules These limits are designed to proyide...

Page 156: ... FM Radio Illustration is ofa Eprcsenrative audio unit SeeIL tuning Ttuk down r r Use tbh buton if a cassete tape player MD player cD player or cD changer is connecred ro this unit flifl 9ffi8lHffffiE ffi trB K 5 56 s oaet ...

Page 157: ...laver Illustration is of a representative audio unit Dis trpbuuon Repeat butron Progranlr R dom button Fast lorwdd buuon r Use ftis bunon if 3 cassette tape player MD plaler or CD changer is connected to this unit urlstst 8 ffiHHs Bgg B Some nodek 5 5 ...

Page 158: ...tum the audio system off V Volume adjustment Turn the power volume knob to adjusi V Audio sound adjustment 1 Press the audio control knob to select bars mid range treble fade ot balance control The selected funclion will be indicated 9 r i r l I 9 9 NOTE To prevent the baitery from being discharged do not leave the audio syscm on for a long period when the engine is not running 5 58 ...

Page 159: ...ntrol knob to the right to increase bass to the l ft 10 decrease it The level will be displayed R lease ihe audio conirol knob wben the desired level bas been reached Mid rang conhol To adjust the mid range selecl MID by pressing the audio control knob MID will be displayed Turn the audio control knob to the right to increas mid range to the left to decrease it The level will be displayed Release ...

Page 160: ...t ro shift e sound to the front The level will be displayed Rel ase the audio control knob when lhe desired level has been reached Balance control To adjusr the sound dislribuiion belween left and right speakers select BALby pressing the audio control knob BAL will be displayed Turn tbe audio conrol knob to the rigbt to shift the sound to the righl to the left to shift the sound o lhe left The lev...

Page 161: ...s current time is flashing if neilber the H nor M is pressed and th clockbutton ispressed a second time the minut s will be set to 00 If fte clock s current time selting is within the lauer pan of dle hour from 30 to 59 min tbe hour se ing will automatically advance one hour V Changing the display mode The disptay on the unit can be changed by pressing the clock bution This altemates the dhplay be...

Page 162: ...ory luning The easiest way to tune stalions is to set them on preset channels NOTtr If the power supply is interrupted fuse blows or the battery is disconnected the presel channels I Operating the Radio To operate the radio tum the ignition switch to the ACC orON position V Radio ON Press the AM or FM1 2 button io tum th NOTD If the FM broadcast signal becomes weak reception automatically changes ...

Page 163: ...ning button will cause the tuner to se k ahigher or lower ff quency automalically NOTE If you continue to press and hold the bunon the frequency will continue changing without stopping Scan tuning Press the scan button to automatically sample strong slations Scanning stops at each station for about 5 rconds To hold a staiion mereiy press the scan butlon again during this interr al 5 63 ...

Page 164: ...channel preset button for about 2 seconds uniil abeep is heard The preset channel number and siation frequenc will be displayed The station is now held in lbe memory Repeat this operation for the other slations and bands you wan110 slore 5 64 Auto memor tuning This is especially useful when driving in an area wbere the local stalions are not known Addiiionat AI4 FM slations can be stored wirhout d...

Page 165: ...tape insert Inserl the cassette tape into the slot open edge to lhe right and casseue tape will begin play and TAPE will be displayed At e end of iie cassere rape the unit automatically reverses cassette tape plat When is lir the cassette tap t top side is playing Wlen V is lii the bottom side is on NOTE If no stations can be tuned after scanning operatjons A wiii be displayed V Radio OFF Press th...

Page 166: ...ill be displayed To play a tape without Dolby NR push the bulton once again Noise reduction system manLrfactured under license fiom Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby and the double D syrnbol DO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licens jng Corporation V Fast forward Rewind Press lhe fast forward button 1 fast forward Press rhe rewind button to rewind To stop this operation and play ...

Page 167: ...versing Press the program bulton to change cassette rape playing direction V APC Automatic Program Control APC is used to find the beginning of either the n xt prograrn or the one being played Press the APC button A to the beginning of ihe next selection Press the APC button v to the b ginning ofthe one being played To stop ahis op ration and play th cassetie lape press the button again NOTE When ...

Page 168: ...ape has very short intervals of less than 3 seconds V Repeat play V Stopping This operation makes itpossible to listen Press the power volume knob to srop to a selecfion repeatedly cassette tape play Press lhe repeat bulton during play The cunent selection playing will be repealed RPT will be displayed Press the rep at butlon once agajn to FI f t l a 5 68 ...

Page 169: ...aus weak or wavering sounds and damage to the cassetG tapes and player Use a good quality h ad cleaning rape or a liquid cleaner cassette tape to remove it Should the unit not opemte normally consult an Aulhorized Mazda Dealer Never aatempt 10 repai it or ins lr a screwdriver or anything else V Handling the cassette tape player The following precautions should be Do not spill any liquid on the aud...

Page 170: ...settre tapes intheioriginal cases or other protective cases Insert only cassette tapes into the do1 If objects other than cassetie tapes are inserted iley may damage the player Do not insert any objects other than cassette tap into the slot If the casselG lape is loose it may produce poor sound or Pertormance during playback Use a p ncil or sometbing similar to remove any slack Only cassette tapes...

Page 171: ... andbegin play There will be a shon lapse before play begins while ihe player reads the digital signals on the MD V Plaling Press the MD play button 10 starl playing when aMD is in the unit V Repeat play This feature makes itpossible ro listen to a selection repeatedly Press the repeatbulton during play The cunenrselection will be repealed RPT witl be dispiayed Press the repeat button once again r...

Page 172: ...y select the order of the songs playing about the first 10 seconds of each track Press the random button during play The Press the scan button during play ao start next selection wiil be randomly selected scan play operation the lrack number RDM wiU be displayed will flash Press the rundom button once again to Press the scan button once again to cancel random play cancel scan play r 3 tl sAuTo M I...

Page 173: ...ng of the next Press the tack down button once o skip back to the beginning of rhe cuffeni V Faslforward Reverse Press and hold the fasi forward bunon to advance through a track al high speed Press and hold e reverse button to reverse lhrough a aack at high speed V Stopping Press the power volume knob to siop MD plav 5 73 ...

Page 174: ...le V Changing the MD display To change the MD display during MD play press and hold the djsplay buton for about half a second to advance through each of the following dispiays Song title Disc title No display I V Ejecting the MD Press the MD ejecr button to e iect lhe MD NOTE Ifftere is no song or disc title recorded on the MD NO TITLE will be displayed 17 l 1 ...

Page 175: ... ignilion switch to rhe ACC or ON position V Inserting the CD CD player Ins n the CD into the slot label side up The autoloading mechanism will ser the CD rnd begin play There will be a shon lapse before play begins white the player reads the digital signals on the CD The disc in indicator wilt illuminate and ihe track number will be displayed CHECK MD lnsert the MD prcperly If the code does not d...

Page 176: ...until a beep is heard 2 when ln is displayed insert the CD 3 w1len In is displayed again insert the next CD NOTE A CD cannot be insert d white rhe display reads WAIT A beeping sound can be heard during this waiting time Simullaneously pressing the power volume knob and the toad button for about 2 seconds will tum this beeping sound ON or OFF Normal insertion 1 Press the load button 2 Wlen ln is di...

Page 177: ... displayed inserl the CD NOTE The CD can not be inserled to the desired tray nurnber if the number is already occupied V Playing Press the CD play button to stanplaying when a CD is in the unit V Repeat play This feaiure makes itpossible to listen to a selection r peairedly Press the repeat bulton during play The cunenr selection will be repeated c RPr will be displayed Press the repeat button onc...

Page 178: ...to find a prograrn by playing about the first 10 seconds of each Press the scan button during play to stan scan play operation the track number will flash Press the scan button once again to V Disc s arch In dash CD changer Press the disc up button to skip foRard to ahe beginning of the next CD Press the disc down buaton V to skip back ao the beginning of the previous CD NOTE If the unit is lef in...

Page 179: ...s tle track down bulon once ro skip back to the beginning of the cunenl V Fast forward Reverse Press and hold ihe fast forward button to advance through a lrack at high speed Press and hold tbe reverse button to reverse through a lrack at high speed V Stopping Press the power volume knob to stop CD play l or_l I PBTWEF A Y ...

Page 180: ...p is heard I Press th CD eject buuon The disc number and OUT will be 2 Press the channel prese bulton for the displayed desired CD number within 5 seconds afrer ahe beep is beard 2 Pull out rhe CD 3 Pull out the CD V Ejecting the CD CD player Press th CD eject butlon to eject the CD NOTE When lhe CD is ejected during play the next CD will be played automatically 5 80 i l ti L l ...

Page 181: ...g operation of the cD changer irself please refer to the instructions altached to ihe changef NOTE Operating fte CD changer is generally the same as that of the CD player except for the insert and eject tuncnons pases 5 7s 5 79 V Disc search Press the disc up button A to skip forward to lhe beginning of the next CD Press the disc down butaon V to skip back lo the beginning of the previous CD NOTE ...

Page 182: ...he CD player changer may become clouded with condensation At this time tl e CD will ejecr immediately when placed in the unit A clouded CD can be conected simply by wiping it wi a soft cloth Clouded optical componenls will clear naturally in about an hour Waii for normal operation to rctum before attempting to use the unit V Handling the CD player tn dash CD cnanger The following precautions shoul...

Page 183: ...Your Mazda Do not spill any liquid on the audio Do not insert any objects other than CDs into the sloi The CD revolves at high speed wiihin the unit Def ctive cracked or badly bent CDs should never be used 5 83 ...

Page 184: ...outer perirneteis If a disc witl rough edges is used proper setting will not b possible and the CD player changer will not play the CD Remove the rough edges in advance by using aball point pen orpencil as shown above To remove the rough edges rub the side of the pen or pencil against tle inner and outer peimeter of the cD wlen driving over uneven surfaces the sound willjump 5 84 ...

Page 185: ...ges and din can decrease ine amount of light reflecr ed from the signal surface thus affecting sound quality If ibe CD should become soiled gendy wip il with a soft cloth from lhe cenrer of the CD to dle edse Do not use r cord sprays antistatic agents or household spray cleaners Volatile chemicals such as benzine and ihinner can also damage th surface of the CD and must not be used Anything that c...

Page 186: ...cessories e g 8 cm disc adapter cannot be used in the CD player changer Do not insertcl aning discs in the CD player changer Do not inserl any disc with a peel off The manual antenna must be raised and lowered by hand Acaurron To prevent from damagiqg the antenna retract it before entering a car wash facjlity or passing beneath a low ov rhead cleamnce 5 86 ...

Page 187: ...des helpful inlbrution on rhat ta do if the engine arerheats if lou have a at tite and t the You wilt alsolnd out hat to do iJrou contont a probleft in the ekctti ot slsten and therc s sone guidance anthe correcl ral ta tot lour Mada Hazmd wamingFlsher 6 2 Olerbeatin e 6 2 Emergency Staning 6 4 Fuses 6 6 Towing 6 12 Flat Ilrc 6 14 6 1 ...

Page 188: ...inging noise the engine is probably too hot If this happens l Drive safely ro the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Put a vehicle with an automatic rransaxle in park G a rnanual transaxle in neutral Apply the parking brake 3 Tum offthe air conditioner The hazard warning lights wam other drivers ihat your vebicle is a traffic hazard and that they musl take extreme caution when near i...

Page 189: ...to the ON position without sGning lbe engine The radiator cooling fans will st2n to lf neither coolant nor steam is escaping open the bood and idle the engine until it cools If this doesn t lower the temperature stop the engine and let i cool A wARNlNc Stean lrom Owrheated Engine Ste nfron an overheated eneine 6 dangerous The esuping steam cou ld senouslt bum rou Open the hood ONLY after steam is ...

Page 190: ...ttery owration couu ignite a dcausethe battery to explode An exploding bafterr can cau e seriou b rns and inj nes Keep a funes it ctudins ctsatettes and sparks awa fron Ac rurroN Use only a 12 V booster system You can damage a 12 V start r ignition sysiem and other electrical parts beyond repair wi a 24 V power supply two 12 V batteries in series or a 24 V motor g neralor set Awtnuntc l unp Studia...

Page 191: ...n the exact sequence as in the illustration 1 Connectone end ofa cable to the positive terminal on the discharged battery 2 Auach dle o er end to e pos_irive terminal on fte boosler batEry E 3 Connect one end of the oth r cable to the negative lerminal of the booster battery 9 4 Connect the orher end to a solid starionary exposed melallic point for example dre engine hanger away from the discharge...

Page 192: ...ide The occupantt couu be i jured Never to a I ehble to staft x Your vehicle s electrical system is If any lighls accessories or controls don t work inspect the appropdaie circuit protector If a fuse has blown the inside element will b melted tf the sarne fuse blows asain avoid using that system and consull an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible I Fuse Replacement If the electricai sysrem ...

Page 193: ...ed Mazda Dealer insiall it If you have no spare fuses borrow one of the same rating from a circuit not essential to vehicle operation such as the RADIO c cuit If the headlights or other electrical componenls don work and lhe iuses in the cabin are OK inspect rhe fuse block under the hood Ifafuse is blown il must be replaced Follow th se steps 1 Tum off the ignition switch and all 2 To remove the f...

Page 194: ...e srune rating When replacing the 100A fuse l Turn off the ignilion switch 2 Renove the negative baatery terminal 3 Remove nuts A and B zl Lift fte fuse block and remove the C bolts 5 Replace the fuse with a new one of the same mting 6 Install in the reverse order of removal 6 8 ...

Page 195: ...1 ING PROTECIED COMPONDNT HEATER 2 ABS For pmrection of vanons ci uirs l IC KEY lor pole lio of veious cimiB 5 CLOw 6 COOLINC 30A BTN Inlerior lights Power dooi lock 9 Addrtronrl rool ng lan for r r rondirion r INJORFIP r JC sTsrc HORN TAIL HEADC U Foi piote rion of vfjos c cuits FOC For protecion of vdious cncuns sune nodek 6 9 ...

Page 196: ...In Case of an Emergency 6 10 DESCRIPIION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT STOP 20 HEAD R 21 HEAD L 22 23 24 MAIN For pmErim ofall circuis ...

Page 197: ...N IAISD RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT s rRM For pmleclion of vdious ircuirs 2 wcLN 20A For proleclion of vrious ci uiti l RADIO A C 5 R WIPER Fo prolection of anous circu i ts Inlenor teis Tnni lighc DOOR LOCX 12 wtND tl WIPER windshield wipes and wdher ENCINE t5 METER P WIND s oa rs 6 11 ...

Page 198: ... followed A towed vehicle usually should have its front wheels off the ground Ifexcessive damage or other conditions prevent ihis Wlen towing with the rear wheels on lhe ground release the parking brake 6 r2 AclurroN Don t 1ow the vehicle backward with dnving wheels on the ground This may cause internal danage to the Ac rurroN Donl tow with sling tlpe equipnent This could damage your vehicle Use w...

Page 199: ... bank for example When using the towing book always pull ihe cable or chah in a slraighl direclion ith respeci to the hook Apply no sideways force AcaurroN Don t use the hook loops und r ihe ftont and rear for lowing They are designed ONLY for tying down the vehicle when it s being transported Using th m for towing will damage ...

Page 200: ...ln Cas ofan Emergency Flat Tire I Tire Jack Jack Handle and Tool Storage ...

Page 201: ...merg ncy V To rcmove thejack Turn the wing bolt counterclockwise V To secure the jack Perform the remoyal proc dure in V To remove the spare tire Tum the tire hold down bolt counterclockwise wift dre lug wrench 6 15 ...

Page 202: ... 1 tbrough 15 carefully If you have a flat tire drive slowly to a level spot that is lvell off the road and out of the way of iraffic to change the tire Stopping in lraffic or on the shoulder of a busy road is dangerous Awamrnrc Iackin a Uehicle Chansins a tte is dansenus if not do e pnperlr The whicle can sW of the jack and senoustr injwe Be su e tofo o the directionsfor changine a tire and nevet...

Page 203: ...d traffic 5 Remove lhejack jack handle lug lvrench and spare rire 6 Block the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire When blocking a front wheel place the block in fronr of rhe tire When blocking a rear wheel place the block behind the tire 7 Pry off the wheel cover with the beveled end of the lug wrench NOTE Force the end of the wrench firmly between wheel and cover or removal will be difficult ...

Page 204: ...orrc ct l ackin g Position Attenptilg tojack the rehicle in positions other than those nconne ded inthk Iu ual is dansenus The rehicle couu slip off thejack and senoustr injure or even kill someone Use onlr the front and rcarjacking positioN recomme ded A waRlrnsc Inuapcr latk Using a jack that isn t desiened for yo r Mazda codd be dengercus The rehick coua snp olf the jack a d seiouslr inj rc som...

Page 205: ...in Betore removins the lug nuts make sure your Mazda is fimly in position and thal it cannot dip or 11 Remove the lug nuts by turning rhem counterclockwise then remoYe the 12 Mount ihe spare tire 13 Install the lug nurs with the beveled edge inward tighten them by hand 14 Tum the jack handle counterclockwise and lower the vehicle Use the lug wrench to iighten lhe nuis in the order shown If you re ...

Page 206: ...with inco ect pressure oua affe t handling and resnlt in an accinent Don t live vith any tires that hate incoftect air prcssure When you check the rcsuhrnrc s air pressure check the sparc tire too AwaR rrnrc Metdc St dl and Lug NulJ Becauw the wheel studs and l g nuts on lour Mazda hare netri thrcads usntg a o netric nut is dongetu s On a metric stu l it vo A not secu e the wheel and t ould danage...

Page 207: ... widr lhe registration card d Gffi 15 Store the damaged tire using the convenlional tire hold down bolt supplied in he tool bag 1 hold ir in place Tum the tir clarnp upside down liom ahe temporary spare tire position Repair the damaged tire and replace ihe spare with it as soon as possible V Tb rcmove an antith ft lug nut L Get the key for the locking lug nut 2 Place it on top of the nut and be su...

Page 208: ... tir is designed only for emergency use and should be used only for VERY shon periods Temporary spares should NE ER b used for long drives or extended periods A wamrnrc Diving with a Tenpotury Spa n on Ic or Snow Dit ing with a sparc nrc on th ftont dtivins wheek on ice or sno is dancerous Handlins N iA be affected You couu bse contot of the vehicle and hat e an accident Put the spa e tirc on the ...

Page 209: ...o donl drive through an automatic car wash This tire diameter is smaller than a conventional tire s so the ground cl aranc is reduced about 25 mm l in Don t use atire chain on this tire because it won t fi t properly Don t use your t mporary spare on any other vehicle it has been designed only for your Mazda Use only one temporary spare dr on yourvehicl at the same time ...

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Page 211: ...e awarc thdt appedrdrce is not the anly rcasan Iar cleanliness Road Btine tends to eat owal at the fteML sa keeping loar tehi le tlean in the wat SectianT presclibes will help prerent its ea r deteriorotion and How to Minimize Envircnmental Paint Danage 7 Eiterior Ca e 7 lnterior Care 7 z 4 7 l ...

Page 212: ...inish And the longer ihe acid remains on the surface lhe greater e chance is for damage It is necessary io wash and wax your vehicle to preserve its finish according to the instructions inlhis section These steps should be taken immediately after you suspectthat acid rain has settled on yourvehicle s finish I Dsmrge C6us d by Bird Dropping Insects or Tf e Sap Bird droppings contain acids If these ...

Page 213: ...ng the newspapet rinse off the loosened debris I Water Marks Rain fog dew and even tap waier can contain harnful minerals such as sali and lime lf noisture containing these minerals se les on the vehicle and evaporates lbe minenls wiil concentrate and harden to form white rings The nngs can darnage yourvehicle s finish V Prevention It is necessary to wash and wax your vehicle to preseNe its finish...

Page 214: ...ng and expensive repairs Exterior Care Follow all label and container dircctiofls when using a chemical cleaner or polish Read aU wamings and cautions I Mainhining the Finish V Washing To help proGct the finish from rust and dete omtion wash your Mazda thoroughly and frequently at least once a month with lukewarm or cold water If the vehicle is washed improperly the paint surface could be scmtched...

Page 215: ...washing the vehicle dry il with a clean chamois 0o prevent water spots from forming To minimize scraiches on the vehicle s paintfinish Rinse off any dirt or other foreign malterusing lukewarm or cold water Use plenty of lukewarm or cold water and a soft cloth when washing th Yehicle Do not lse a nylon cloth Rub gently when washing or drying e vehicle NOTE Mazda is not responsible for scratches cau...

Page 216: ...oatevenly with the sponge supplied ora soft cloth 4 Wipe off lhe wax wilh a sofl cloih NOTE A spoa remover to remove oil tar and similar materials will usually also take off the wax Rewax these areas even if the rest of the vehicle doesn t need it A wanlsnsc Diyins dth Wet Brakes Driving with wet brukes is dang e rc us I nc rcas e d s topping distance or the vehicle pulling to one sLle rhe btukitt...

Page 217: ...s d for dust contol may collect on the underbody ff not removed they will speed up rusting and deterioration of such unde ody parts as fuel lines frame floor pan and exhaust system even though these parts may be coated with anti corrosive material Thoroughly flush ihe underbody and wheel housings with tukewam or cold waier at the end of each winter Try also ro do this ev ry month Pay special atten...

Page 218: ...ed Dry the brakes br diring w r slowlr and appbing the btukes ligh r u til bruke perlomance k notnaL NOTE Don t use a wire brush or any abrasive clear er poiishing compound or solvent on aluminum wheeh They may damage tbe coanng only use a mild soap or neutral detergent and always use a sponge or soft cloth to ciean the wheels Rinse oroughly with lukewarm or cold water Also be sure to clean ihe wh...

Page 219: ...l uniform and may have scars scratches and wrinkles Clean it with a leather cleanerormild soap Wipe it with a damp sofr cloth tben dry and buff it with a dry soft cloth V Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean it with a mild soap soluaion good for upholstery and carpets Remove fresh spots immedialely with a fabric spot To keep the fabric looking cl...

Page 220: ...tructions Don t bleach on rhe container or dye the webbingt this may weaken it Afler cleaning th belts thoroughty dry tbe belt webbing and make sure there is no renaining moisture before retracting AclurroN Don t scrap or scnlch the inside of the rear window You may damage the rear window defroster grid A waRlsnsc Dantaoed Seat Belr Using danaged seat belts is dansercus In a collision danused belt...

Page 221: ... has beeh prepared as a SuAeJol the operata ho wdnts ta self seni e such hind jobs as chansins the ensine oil replacihS balbs antl wipet blada chdrying the batter ahd ntatiag the ties ALl nainteance sche lules arc iaclude l alohg tutth i tructions ak how to nake regrlar inspectians af su h things as fuid levels InlrodDction 8 2 Scheduled Maintenance 8 3 Owner Maintenance 8 12 8 1 ...

Page 222: ...designed and made especially for your Mazda inadequale incomplete and insufficienl s rvicing may result in problems This could lead to vehicle damage or an accident and injuries For expert advice and quality servic consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer Tbe owner should retain evidence that proper maintenance has b en performed A claim againsl a warranly will not qualify if it results from lack of mai...

Page 223: ...ed short distance driving Driving in dusty conditions Driving with extended use ofbrakes Driving in areas where salt or orher corrosive materials are us d Driving on rougb or muddy roads Extended periods of idling or low speed operation Driving for long periods in cold temperarur s or extremely humid climat s NOTE Afi er the described period continue ro follow ihe described maintenance at ihe reco...

Page 224: ...rr 168 000 tn 105 000 ntle I I R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R I I Replace at ffret 72 000 kn 15 000 nil6 o 36 nonths i aft r thar erer l 004 n 30 000 nil s or 24 months I T R R t I H6es dd iub s ror e6hsion l I R R B6k lines hoses and conadons I I I I I I Accordina lo state ed federal Egulalions failure to p rfom nairtendce on lhese ilens will ot loid your enissions wmlies Howeler Meda ecombends ...

Page 225: ... monahs or kflomelts miles hicheu on s firet t2 18 l0 t6 42 18 tz 36 48 60 84 7 5 os 2r5 30 37 s rsl 60 Steering operalioo and linkages I I rcnt susFnsion ball joints I I I I BolK and nuts on ch6sn rd body I I Erhaust system heat shields I I L L L L L L L L Refrigerdr anounr if i nalled I I I I Cofrpre or operadon it installcd I I I 8 5 ...

Page 226: ... tm ll 0 0 mil t url nonlhs R R R R R R R R R R I I Repl e l ti sl 72 00 kn 45 000 nil6 or 36 monlhs afae that eve y 48 000 km 130 00i niles or 24 nonths I I I I I I I I I I r R I r R T I Holes dd rubes to enrronti T R R Accodinglo state dd fedenl Egulations failure to Dedom bainlenmce on e iteds will not void tour emi ions waruries Ho ever Muda econnends drat all naintenmce senices be p rfomed ar...

Page 227: ...25 30 35 10 4s s0 ss I t I T I I I I Bnke lines hoscs and conections Bnke and clrtcb lluid lelel I I I I I I T I Tte innation prcssle and fie rcar I I I I I I I Stee ne operalion md linkages Powei sGerine nuid lelel I I I T I I Front suspension ball joinrJ Bohs and nurs on chr is dd body Exhausl syslem hear shi lds t L L L L L L L L L L L I T I I I Rerrigeimr amount if installed conp sor opcnrion ...

Page 228: ... correct clean or replace as required Inspecl and if necessary replace the air filter Emission control and related systems The ignilion and fuel systems are highly imponant to the emission control system and to efficienlengine operation Don t tanper with them All inspections and adjustments mustbe rnade by aqualified technician we strongly recommend that all servicing related to these syslems be d...

Page 229: ... R R R R R R R R R R R I I T I I R R t R R I I T I 2 Also inspecl md adjust rhe powei steering and aircondition r dnle belts ifinslalled ReplacementottheriningbcllisrequiB ateveryl00 000k6 60 000niler Fail reloeplacethetidingbeltnayFsultindanagetorhe nsinc If the rehicle is openled under el of lne follo ing conditions chdee lne enAinc oil dd oil filrei 6orc onen dd Econnended inreNals a Drivins in...

Page 230: ...hoses and com tions I t I I I I R I T R I I I I R I I t I I I I T I I I I I I t I I T I Power bralie unil and hoses T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Powr serina fluid dd lircs I I I I I I I I t I Srering op ralion md gar housing I I I I Slc ring lrnkae lie rod e ds and ms I I I I R R Autonalic lrmsxle nuid lelel t I I Aulonaic tmsaxk nuid R Fronr md rear suspension dd ball joinls I I 35 Ifrhe b...

Page 231: ... MAINTENANCI ITEM Nnmbe of months or km lnlles whichever con6 fNt 6 t2 l8 u 30 42 54 60 66 7a 8il 90 96 10 20 30 50 70 80 100 110 120 1J0 140 150 160 o2 13 a 30 36 12 48 s4 60 66 o2J 78 84 901 96 I I Exhaust sy en hcar shields I I T T T T T T T T Bults eJ nuL on chsesrd bftlt T T T T T T 1 T I I I I I I I I I Body condition for rust corcsion bd Frioniion including spae dE idl inflation pEsue adjus...

Page 232: ...id level page 8 23 Engine coolantlevel page 8 19 Engine oil level page 8 17 Washerfluid lev l page 8 27 V At least monthly Tire inflation pressures pase 8 34 V At least twice a Jear for example every spring and fall Automatic transaxle fluid level page 8 2s Power steering lluid level page 8 2a You can do lhe following scheduled maintenance items if you have some nechanical ability and a few basic ...

Page 233: ... You couu be senouslr injurcd br the fan Tum the igfiition switch off and rcnoye the key fron the ignition rwitch when lou ittspect the engine Awl ntuve Mainte nance Procedures P torning nuintenance u ork on a vehicte is da serous if not done properlr You can be seriouslr it jwed hile petormins sone naintena ce ocedure II tou tack sufrcient knob kdse and experience or the proper tools and equipmen...

Page 234: ...Maintenance 1 6 liter engine Autonaric rderle nuid lerel dipsti t only for aulonatic ttusaxle I Engine Compartnent Overview 8 14 ...

Page 235: ...Maintenanc 1 8 and 2 0 liter ergines Auronam tdsdle unid level dipsrict only for aulonaric rrdsdle Bmte Clntch nuid ftsnon a ...

Page 236: ...d weaher But high iemperature weather condilions requirehigher viscosity engine oils for satisibctory lubrication When choosing an oil consider tbe temperature range your vehicle will operar e in before rie next oil cbange Then selecr the recommended viscosily AclurroN Using oils ofviscosiry besides those recommended for specific temperalure ranges could result in engine damage Energy conserving o...

Page 237: ... offand wai 5 ninutes for the oil to return to fte oil pan 4 Pull outthe dipsrick wipe it clean and reinsert it iully 5 Pull it out again and examjne fte level It s OK between L and F But ifit s near at or below L add enough oil to bring the level to F 6 Male sure the O ring is posirioned properly before reinsening tbe dipstick Ac luuoN Don t add engine oil overF This may cause engine damage A tlt...

Page 238: ...ew minutes and ium ir off Remove the oil filler 2 Remove the drain plug and drain fte oil into a suitable container engines A wnRlrnrtc Handling Used E gine Oil Continuous contact with used engine oil is dangerous It coud cause skin cancer Alwars wash with soap and water innediateb after chansins oil AwnnNme Checkins orChansins Ensine Oil Hot ensine oil is dansercus II the engine h s been running ...

Page 239: ...acity General reference only 1 6 liter engine 3 0 L 3 2 US qt 2 6 ftnp qt 1 8 and 2 o lit r ensines 3 3 L 3 5 US qt 2 9Imp qt 5 NOTE Use only specified engine oil page 8 16 Changing oil fflter Because you need a special tool to retighten the filter an Authoriz d Mazda Dealer should do the work I Engine Coolant V Inspeciing coolant level A waruvnrc Hot Engine A hot ensine h danserous I the ensine h...

Page 240: ...r Maintenance page 8 3 where temperatures may drop below freezlng Inspect the condition and connections of all cooling system and heaterhoses Replace any ihat are swollen or The coolanr should be at fuil in the radiator and between the FULL and LOW marks on the coolant r s rvoir when the engine is cool Ifit s ator near LOW add enough coolant to the coolant reservoir to provide freezing and corrosi...

Page 241: ...ins more than 60 Eo aniifreeze This would reduce effectiveness Maintenance For mixture percenlage 8 21 Awnnvnve Removing the Cooling SrstemCap Removing the cooling srsten capor drain plug while the engine is runnins or hot is dansenus This might lead to cooling slstem an l eng ne danage and couA rcsulti senous injury fron escapins hot coolant or steam Tum off the engine and wat unfl it cool Eren t...

Page 242: ...d the amount recommended in the coolant manufacturer instruciions 5 Run lhe engine at idle with the cooling system cap off Slowly add additional coolant ifnecessary 6 At this point wait unlil the engine reaches normal operating tempenture then depress the accelerator two or three times Add more coolant if necessary until lhe system is full 7 Install the cooling system cap Inspect all connections f...

Page 243: ...he coolant reservon one more brake clutch system inspectred by an Authorized Mazda Dealer AcaurroN Brake and clutch fluid will damage painted surfaces If brake or clurch fluid does get on a painted surface wip it off immediately I Inspecting Brakerclutch Fluid L v l The brakes and clutch draw fluid from Inspect the fluid level in the reseNoir reguiarly If it s low add flriid until it reaches MAX I...

Page 244: ...odic changing The level must be keptbetween MIN and MAX Visually examine the lines and hoses for A waruvnsc SpilkdB 4Lc4uidr Spi zd bmke lluid is dangercur If it gets in o0 eles thef co ld be seria ib inj red Il thit hawn imnediatelr iush lour eres wirh hnter and get nedical attentio L Brake l id spilbd on a hot engine couu cause a fft Be careftl n to spi bmke fiuu on rowself or on the engine A wa...

Page 245: ...gh alt ranges and set it at P With e engine still idling pull out the dipstick wipe itclean and put it back 5 Pull i out again The proper fluid level is marked on the 4 25 Awl nvme S udde n Ue hicle More nent Shiftins the shift tevet ilhout first depressing the bmke pedal k da gerous The whicle coud move suddenu and cause a a cdent Make sun the bnke pedal is applied before shtftins the rhift lewn ...

Page 246: ...e and allowing the fluid to cool for 30 ninutes Fully insert the dipstick W Ien adding fluid inspect with the dipstick to male sure it doesn t pass full NOTE Inspect both sides of the dipstick for V Fluid hot scale A Wlen the vehicle has been driven and the fluid is at normal operating temperature about 65oC 150oF the level nusrbe between Full and lnw V Fluid cold scale B W len the engine has not ...

Page 247: ...such as door and hood hinges and locks should be lubicated each time the engine oil is changed Use a nonfreezing lubricanr on locks during old weather Make sure the engine hood s secondary latch keeps the hood from opening when the primary latch is released I Inspecting Washer fluid Lev l Inspectfluid level in ihe washer fluid reservoiq add fluid if necessary The iop of lhe float should be between...

Page 248: ...ng the Air Filter A viscous paper airfilterfits inside the air cleaner housing as shown It sbeen specjally treated and should not be cleaned and reused Replace it when l Unfasten the clamps 2 Lift off the air filter cover and r move the filler 3 Wipe insid ihe air cleaner housing with a damp clotb 4 Replace tbe filter 5 Install in the reverse order ofremoval Replace the filter according to Schedul...

Page 249: ... clean well the blades are probably wom or cracked Replace lhem AclurroN To prevent damage lo the wiper arms and other components don tmove the wip rs by hand Contamination of either the windshield or e blades with foreign matter can reduce wiper effectiveness Common sources are insecis tree sap and hot wa aeaiments usedby some commercial car washes If the blades are nor wiping properly clean lhe ...

Page 250: ... the clip and sljde the assembly downward iben lift il off ihe 3 Hold the end of rhe rubber and puil until the tabs are free of the metal suppon 4 Remove the metal stiffeners from the blade rubb r and installdlem in new Ac turroN To prevent damag to the windshield don t let rhe wiper arm fall on i1 8 30 ...

Page 251: ...at the cuNe is ibe same as it was in ihe old blade rubber I Battery 5 Carefully insert the new blade rubber Then install tlte blade assembly in ihe reverse older of removal NOTtr Insiall the blade so tha the rabs are toward the bottom of the wiper arm Awl nvnlc B atte n Re late d L ea d Mate rtuls Baltery posts teminals an l relateil accestories cont in lead an l leatr compound ch2nicals knot tt t...

Page 252: ...explode An exploding battery can cause seious burns anal Auries Keep ollfiamer i cluding cigarettes and spafts awar fron Awnnlmc Spilled Battery Fluid SNled bottetr fluid i dansercus Bafteryjl id contains SULFURIC ACID which tuuA cause seriot Wwies il it sets in row eres ot on r o u skin If this happe ns innediateb Jlush rour eres with ate4or 15 ninutes or wash roul skin thoroughb and get nedi l a...

Page 253: ...ire size than ihat is rpecifrcd fot row Mazta pase 10 s is dangerous It coua seriousl affect i de hmdling grou d clearunce tire clearunce and speedometer calibrution Thk couu caute Nu to hare sn accident Use on0 tircs that are the conect size specifred lor low Mazda Aw qnuwe Using DwredT ire Trpes Dneins pu whick u ith dWrc t trpes of tifts is dangenus It couu cause poor htndling ond poor braking ...

Page 254: ...azards Keep your tire pressure al ihe coffect levets If one frequently needs inflating have it inspected Awnnwmc Incoftect Tin Inlhtion owrtnflanon or undennflation of tires is dangercus A6 ene ha dA g or ututpected tirc lailure could result in a seious occAent Atwars iniate the tires to the cornct prcssure pase 10 5 V Tire inflation pressure Inspect all tire pressures monthly includjng tbe spare ...

Page 255: ...sually caus d by one or a combination of the following Inconect tire pressure Improper wheel alignment Out of balance wbeel Severe braking After rotation bring all tire pressures to specification page 10 5 and inspeci rhe Iug nuts for tightness Nrt llftl Jfri V Replacing a tire lfa tire wears evenly a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across lhe iread Replace the tire when this happens Yo...

Page 256: ...ouldbe as soon as possible Maintain its pressure at 120 kPa 60 psi A wanlsnrc WornTires D6 ing vith won tires isdangercus Reduc e d brukins stee ins and truction could rcsult in M accident Ali ars L e tires thal are in good AcaurroN Don tuse your temporary spare tire rim with a snow tire or a conventional tire Neither will properly fit and could drmage both iire and rim The temporary spare tire ha...

Page 257: ...th and oflsel Proper tire balancing provides the best riding comfort and helps reduce tread wear Oul of balance tires can cause vibration and uneven wear such as cupping and flat spots Do nol louch tne glass surface I Replacing a Headlight Bulb Your Mazda s headlights have replaceabl halogen bulbs A wamrnrc asinr a wrcns Sized Wheel Asing a turong si d wheel is dangem s Brakw and hantrline couu be...

Page 258: ... eisbrok n it wi explode and seious injuries could be caused bt the lbittg glars If the glass pottion is touched vith baft hands bod oil coua cause the bulbtoow eat and explode when Iit Net et touch the glass pottion of the bulb if ith jou ba e hon ls and alpaJs wear ete pmtection whe handlins ot workins anund halosen bulbs r t L Make sure e headlight switch is off 2 Lift the hood and find the bul...

Page 259: ...e proteciive cover and carton to dispose of the old bulb promptly out of the reach of children 4 Pull off the sealing cover 5 Unhook the bulb retaining spring 6 Swing the relaining spring our and away 10 free the headlighrbulb 7 Carefully remove the headlighlbulb from the socket by pulling it straight 8 Replace ihe bulb 8 39 ...

Page 260: ...Maintenance I Replacing a Bulb Front Fmnt turn signal lights 9 To replace the fog light bulbs contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer The number in shows the bulb number 8 40 ...

Page 261: ...Maintenance I Replacing a Bulb Interior O Interior light Type B 8w Map light t pe B sw ...

Page 262: ...illight side marker light or back up ligbt bulb the trunk end trim must be removed and ihe insid cover must be partially opened 1 Pull the center section of tle plastic reiainer and remove rhe retainers and the trunk end trim 2 Remove the inside cover s plastic retainers and partially open the inside a 42 ...

Page 263: ...I Replacing a Bulb Rear O Brske lightvTaillights 2r6w 7u3 Rear side marker lights 3 8W 194 ReaFtum signal lights 21W 2rw 1uo O W ffi 2 Th numb r in shows fie buib number ...

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Page 265: ...o la a l lihg equipnent tirc qualitt ades lhb h the kind af cohsuher idorwtion lou ll fnd CDsromer Assistance Mazda Importer Distributors Wmnties for Your Mazda Outside the Uniled SBtes and Canada Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accesories Uniforn TiE Quaiity GEdins System UTQGS Reponine Safery Defects Senice Publicarions 92 9 5 96 9 6 9 7 9 8 911 9 1 ...

Page 266: ...no been resolred b he CLiSTOMER RELATIbNS SALES SERVICE or PARTS MANAGER en please contact the CENERAL MANAGER of the dealership or the OWNER a STEP 2 Call the Mszda National Customer Assistance Center 800 ff for any reason you feel the need for furlher assistance after contacting your dealership man agement call Mazda North American OperationJ Customer Assistance Center toll free atl I 800 222 55...

Page 267: ...orresponds with your srate This way we can be sure to respond to you as efficiently as possible Tbat is our goal Ifyou live outside e U S A please conract your nearest Mazda Distriburor REGIONAL OFFICE AREAS COVERED Mazda North American Operalions 7755 lrvine Center Drive IN e C A 9261A 2922 PO Box 19734 Irvine CA 92623 9734 ...

Page 268: ...est and best way to address the issue If your concem has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS SALES SERVICE or PARTS MANAGER then please contact the GENERAL MANACER of tbe dealenhip or the OWNER STEP 2 If afGr following STEP I you feel the need for further assistanc please contact your area s Mazda representative Indicated on rhe next page Please help us by providing the following informati...

Page 269: ...carborough Ontario MIB 3V4 Canada TEL I 800 263 4680 in Canada 416 609 9909 outside Canada PUERTO RICO Plaza Motors Corp Maz de Puerto Rico PO Box 362722 San Juan Puer o Rico 00936 2722 TEL 787 88 9300 GUAM Thiple J Motors 157 South Marine Drive Tanuning GUAM 9691I USA PO Box 6066 Tamuning Guam 96931 TEL 671 649 6555 SAIPAN Paciffc lnternational Marianas Inc d b a Midway Motors P O Box 887 Saipan ...

Page 270: ...he United States its territories and Canada may differ from those sold in The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for yourvehicle to re ceive satisfactory servicing in other coun tries We strongly recommend that you NOT take your Mazda outside these You may have these problems if you do Recommended fuel may te unavailable Any kind of ieaded fu l or low octane fuel will affect vehi...

Page 271: ...s Awaruvavc Insta ation of Non Genuine Parts or Accessories Insta ation of non senuine parts or accessoies is langetuus Impnpe dengned parts or accessories couA seiouslJ o ffect ou rehicle Wrfornu ce ot safeg slstem Thit couu cause rou to haw an accinent o incresse lour chances of Wuies id an accident Alv ats consult an Attthoized Mazda Dealer beforc fou insta ott ge uine pafts or A wemrnvc Add On...

Page 272: ...d o blaki g slraight ahea l tractio tests a d does not include ac elerudon co edne tunind hJdropla i g or peak trcction I Temperature A B C The lemperature graales are A the high est B and C represent the tiret resis tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested un der conlrolled conditions on a specifi d indoor laboratory iest wheel Sustained high temperature can c...

Page 273: ... NHTSA in addition to nolifying Mazda Motor Corpomrion Your Mazda lmporte Distributor If NHTSA receives similar complaints il may open an invesrigation and if ir finds that a safeiy defectexists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and reme dy campaign However NHTSA cannor become involved in indivjdual problerns between you your dealer or Mazda Mo tor Corporation Your Mazda Importer Disiri...

Page 274: ...ormation about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline Note Ifyou live in the U S A all correspon dence to Mazda Motor Corporation should be forwarded o Mazda Nonh American Operalions 7755 Irvine CenterDrive h v ine C alif omia 926 1 a 2922 P O Box 19734 lNine C A 92623 9734 Customer Assistance Center or toll fr e at I 800 222 5500 lfyou live oubide of the U S A please contact fie nearest Mazda Disl...

Page 275: ...NUAL Covers recommended maintenance and repair procedures of the drive rrain body and WIRING DIAGRAMI Provides eiectrical schematics as well as component locarion for the entire elecrrical sysrem OWNER S MANUAI This booklel contains information regarding the proper care and op ralion of our vehicle This is not a technician s rnanuat PUBLICATION ORDER NUMBER PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION 9999 95 0l78 01 ...

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Page 277: ...Specifications Lubricant Quality Engine Electrical System Light Bulbs to 2 10 2 to 2 l0 3 to 4 104 r0 5 t0 5 r0 5 l0 1 ...

Page 278: ...ng tr GF I SJ GF II API Senice GL 4 or GL 5 sAE 75W90 Above l0 C 50 F API S dice GL 4 or GL 5 sAE 80W 90 Automatic transaxle fl uid ATF M Il or equivalent ATF M III or eqDilalenr e g Dexron II FMVSSIt6DOT 3 Overall length 4450 175 2 r 705 67 1 Olerall heighl t 4i0 55 5 t 47O 15 7 9 1 470157 9 2 6r0 ro2 8l Weights Model 1 8 and 2 O liter GVWR 1 600 3 527 t 653 3 644 850 1 874 883 1 947 760 0 675 78...

Page 279: ...ine Model Type DOHC l6V inline 4cylinder 8 0 x 83 6 nm 3 07 x 3 29 in 81 0 x 85 0 mm 1 27 x 3 35 in 83 0 x 92 0 mm 3 27 3 62ln 1 598 nl 1 598 cc 97 5 cu in i 8 lOml 1 840cc 112 2cu in l 991ml 1 991 cc 121 5 cD in 9 0 9 1 ...

Page 280: ...R UI I CHAMPION RC8YC4 RCloYC4 MAZDA BPl3 r8 110 BPl4l8 110 Spark plug gap 1 0 1 I nn 0 03H 043 in Capacities roximate Quantities Unit L US qt Imp qt Eng ne 3 2 3 4 2 8 3 0 3 2 2 6 z u 3 5 3 7 3 1 3 3 3 5 2 9 1 6 6 0 6 3 5 3 5 5 5 8 4 E 1 8 and 2 0 7 5 7 9 6 6 6 9 7 3 6 1 2 7 2 9 2 4 7 2 7 6 6 3 L US gal 8ar 1 6 liter engine 50 13 2 l l 0 1 8 and 2 0liter engine 55 14 5 t2 l Check oil and fluid le...

Page 281: ...2 2 32 Spon Pt95 50R16 83V Bulbs Lieht bulb Bulb HeadliBhls 6 V55 HB2 Frcnr rum signaUParking lighrs 27ta ll57 Fog tights 55 Rear tum signal lights 21 Front sidc marker lighrs 5 Rear side marker lights 3 8 194 Tailligh 3 8 194 BEke lighr fi illights 2 5 7443 High mount b6ke lighr 2l Back up lights 2l 1440 Licens plae lights 5 Trunk lighr 5 Interior light Type A l0 TYpe B md c 8 Map lidts 5 I Tempo...

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Page 284: ...rake 5 I I Pad wear indicator 5 12 ParKngbrake 5 lZ System weinS light 5 26 BEaklnPeriod 6 BrighrMetal Mainiemnce 7 7 Headright 8 37 Red 8 43 Buld Replacenenr Front interior 8 40 8 41 Page C Capacities l0 4 see Emission Conrol Slstem CenterConsole 5 40 Chains 4 10 ChangingaFlatTirc 6 16 ChdgiDgCoolani 8 20 Chdging the Oil 8 18 Cheging Systen wamjng Light 5 28 Check Engine Light 5 29 Ct ecking Auto...

Page 285: ... 8 19 Changingcoolan 8 20 Inspectingcoolantlevel 8 19 Overheann9 6 2 Engine Coolanr Tenperature cauge Engine ExhaDst carbon Monoxide 4 Engine Oil Changingengineoilandiilter 8 18 Inspecting engine oil level 8 I 7 Re onnendedoil 8 16 Engine Oil Pressure waming Light 5 28 EngineSrat1ing 5 4 Exhaust Carbon Monoxide 4 ExteriorCarc 7 4 page F FinishDanase 7 7 Flashea Hazard Wamine 6 2 Flat Tlre 6 t 4 Au...

Page 286: ...3 J Walermarks 7 3 I Ignition KeyReminder 5 31 Ignition SwitchPositions 5 2 InCaseof Emergercy 6 l Cruiseset 5 3 Headlight high bean 5 32 o D overdrive oFF 5 32 Autonatic traDsaxle fluid lev l 8 25 BEke clutch fluid level 8 23 Coolanr level 8 19 Engine oil level 8 17 Power steering fluid level 8 24 wdher fluid level I 27 Instrument Cluster 5 20 Inleriorcarc 7 9 lnteriorLight 3 26 Interior Oveniew ...

Page 287: ...Vanity 5 41 Money Saving Suggestions 7 Page o Odomeler and Trip Meter 5 22 Oil see Engine Outlide Mirmrs 1 2r Ou ide Ue Uniled States and canada 9 6 Overheating 6 2 Overloading 12 Precautions 8 13 Schedule 8 12 page P PainrDamage 7 2 Damage caused by bird dropping insers or tree sap 7 2 Etching caused by acid rain or industrial fallout 7 2 Waier marks 7 3 Park ngBrake 5 12 PowerControl Minor 3 22 ...

Page 288: ...ep 5 27 Front 2 2 Rear 2 5 SenicePublications 9 11 Snow lires 10 Sparcf ire 6 22 8 36 Special Driving Conditions Drivinginfloodedareas ll Hazddousdrivin8 8 Rockingthe vehicle 8 Winterdriving 49 Specifications l0 1 Airconditioner l0 5 Capacities l0 4 Page Dimensions l0 2 Electricalsystem l0 4 Engine l0 3 Ligh bulbs l0 5 LDbricanrqualily l0 2 res 105 Weighrs l0 2 SFedometer 5 22 Staningth Engino 5 4...

Page 289: ...dy Maintenance 7 7 Unifom Tire Qulily Grading Systen UTQAS Tenperature AA A B C 9 8 Tra tion A B C 9 8 Treadwear 9 8 v VanityMirors 5 41 Vehicle Infomation Labeh 12 w waming LighttBeeps Antilockbrake system ABS 5 30 Bnke systen 5 26 Charging systen 5 28 Ch ken9ine 5 29 Page D Fajar 5 30 Engine oil prcsurc 5 28 Ignition key reminder 5 31 Lights onrcminder 5 31 Low fuel 5 29 Seat belt 5 2 7 Suppleme...

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