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Knowing Your Mazda
Doors and Locks
Form No. 8R29-EA-02I
Opening the trunk lid with the key
Insert the primary key into the slot and
turn it clockwise.
The secondary key will not operate this
lock (page 3-2).
Opening the trunk lid with the
transmitter
The trunk lid can be opened by operating
the keyless entry system transmitter, refer
to Keyless Entry System (page 3-3).
Opening the trunk lid with the remote
release button
Push the release button.Closing the trunk lid
Use both hands to push the trunk lid down
until the lock snaps shut. Do not slam it.
Pull up on the trunk lid to make sure it is
secure.
Remote Trunk Lid Release Lock-
Out
As an added security feature, the remote
release may be canceled to prevent
anyone from opening the trunk without
the primary key.
With the switch in the OFF position, the
remote trunk lid release cannot be
operated.
With the switch in the ON position, the
remote trunk lid release can be operated.
Open
OFF position
ON position
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Form No. 8R29-EA-02I
Fuel-Filler Lid
To open, pull up the remote fuel-filler lid
release.
Fuel-Filler Cap
To remove the filler cap, turn it
counterclockwise.
To close the filler cap, turn it clockwise
until it clicks.
Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap
Fuel Spray:Fuel spray is dangerous. Fuel can
burn skin and eyes and cause illness
when ingested. Fuel spray is released
when there is pressure in the fuel
tank and the fuel cap is removed too
quickly. When removing the fuel cap,
loosen the cap slightly and wait for
any hissing to stop. Then remove it.
Fuel Vapor:
Fuel vapor is dangerous. It could be
ignited by sparks or flames causing
serious burns and injuries. Before
refueling, stop the engine, and always
keep sparks and flames away from the
filler neck.
Always use only a genuine Mazda fuel
cap or an approved equivalent,
available at Authorized Mazda
Dealers. The wrong cap can result in a
serious malfunction of the fuel and
emission control systems. It may also
cause the check engine light in the
instrument cluster to illuminate.
WARNING
CAUTION
Remote fuel-filler
lid release
Open
Close
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Interior Comfort
Climate Control System
Form No. 8R29-EA-02I
Control Switches
Temperature control dial
This dial controls temperature. Turn it
clockwise for hot and counterclockwise
for cold.Fan control dial
This dial allows variable fan speeds.
0—Fan off
1—Low speed
2—Medium low speed
3—Medium high speed
4—High speed
Manual Type
Temperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selector dial
Air intake selector
A/C SwitchRear window
defroster switch
(page 5-41)
Cold Hot
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OFF switch
Pressing the OFF switch shuts off the
climate control system.
Temperature control dial
This dial controls temperature.Turn it
clockwise for hot and counterclockwise
for cold.
Fan control dial
The fan has seven speeds. The selected
speed will be displayed.Mode selector switch
The desired airflow mode can be selected
(page 6-4).
A/C switch
With the AUTO or fan control dial ON,
press the A/C switch to select the air
conditioning (cooling/dehumidifying
functions) on or off.
Cold Hot
NOTE
With the airflow mode set to
position and the temperature control
dial set at a medium temperature,
heated air is directed to the feet and a
comparably lower air temperature will
flow through the central, left and right
vents.
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Interior Equipment
Form No. 8R29-EA-02I
Information Display Functions
The information display has the following functions:
•
Clock
•
Ambient Temperature Display (Outside Temperature Display)
•
Climate Control Display
•
Audio Display
•
Display Dimmer Cancel Function
Information Display
SET button
CLOCK buttonDIMMER button
AMB button
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Clock
When the ignition switch is in the ACC or
ON position, the time is displayed.
Time setting
1. Press the CLOCK button until a beep
sounds, and "12Hr" and "24Hr" will be
displayed.
2. Press the SET button to switch between
"12Hr" and "24Hr" displays. The
selected display will flash.
To select the desired clock setting,
press the CLOCK button again while
the preferred setting is flashing.
3. "Hr. ADJUST" will be displayed next,
and the hour portion of the display will
flash. Press the SET button to set the
hour, then press the CLOCK button.
4. "Min. ADJUST" will be displayed
next, and the minutes portion of the
display will flash. Press the SET button
to set the minutes, then press the
CLOCK button.Time resetting
While the clock is displayed, press the
SET button 1.5 seconds or more. When
the button is released, a beep will sound
and the clock will be reset as follows:
(Example)
12:01—12:29→
12:00
12:30—12:59→
1:00
NOTE
When the SET button is released, the
seconds are reset to "00".
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Glove Box
To open the glove box, pull the latch
toward you.
Insert the primary key and turn it
clockwise to lock, counterclockwise to
unlock.
Center Console
To open, pull the lower release catch.Small items can be placed in the tray of
the center console lid.
To open it, pull the upper release catch.
Lock Unlock
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The ignition switch must be in the ACC or
ON position.
Only use genuine Mazda accessories or
the equivalent requiring no greater than
120 W (DC12 V, 10 A).When placing an electrical device (e.g.
cellular phone) in the tray which is
connected with the accessory socket, pass
the plug cord through the slot in the cap.
1. Open the lid by pulling the upper
release catch.
2. Remove the tray mat.
3. Using a coin, turn the cap
counterclockwise (about 45°
from the
closed position) and remove it.
4. Open the tray by pulling the lower
release catch.
Accessory Socket
To prevent accessory socket damage or
electrical failure, pay attention to the
following;
•
Don’t use accessories that require
more than 120 W (DC12 V, 10 A).
•
Don’t use accessories that are not
genuine Mazda accessories or the
equivalent.
•
Close the cover when the accessory
socket is not in use.
•
Correctly insert the plug into the
accessory socket.
NOTE
To prevent discharging the battery,
don’t use the socket for long periods
with the engine off or idling.
CAUTION
Cap slot, closed
Cap slot, opened
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5. Pass the plug cord through the hole of
the tray and insert the plug in the
socket.
6. Make sure the plug cord is running
through the cap slot; reinstall the cap
and turn it clockwise (about 45°
to the
opened position).7. Set the plug cord into the slit of the tray
mat and replace the tray mat.
Plug
Plug cord
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In Case of an Emergency
Flat Tire
Form No. 8R29-EA-02I
Jack
To remove the jack
1. Remove the jack container lid.
2. Turn the wing bolt counterclockwise.
To secure the jack
Perform the removal procedure in reverse.
Spare Tire
Your Mazda has a temporary spare tire.
The temporary spare is lighter and smaller
than a conventional tire, and is designed
only for emergency use and should be
used only for VERY short periods.
Temporary spares should NEVER be used
for long drives or extended periods.
Jack
Wing bolt
Driving with a Temporary Spare Tire on Ice or Snow:Driving with a spare tire on the front
(driving) wheels on ice or snow is
dangerous. Handling will be affected.
You could lose control of the vehicle
and have an accident. Put the spare
tire on the rear axle and move a
regular tire to the front.
To avoid damage to the temporary
spare or to the vehicle, observe the
following precautions:
•
Don’t exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).
•
Avoid driving over obstacles. Also,
don’t drive through an automatic car
wash. This tire’s diameter is smaller
than a conventional tire, so the
ground clearance is reduced about
43 mm (1.7 in).
•
Don’t use a tire chain on this tire
because it won’t fit properly.
•
Don’t use your temporary spare on
any other vehicle, it has been
designed only for your Mazda.
•
Use only one temporary spare tire
on your vehicle at the same time.
WARNING
CAUTION
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