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Essential Safety Equipment
Seats
Form No. 8R21-EA-02G
Third-Row Seat and Open 
Liftgate Position
To put the third-row seat in the rear 
facing position:
1. Open the liftgate.
2. Clear away all cargo from the seat well.
3. Remove the head restraints.
4. Pull strap B while supporting the 
seatback with the other hand and 
carefully ease the seatback rearward 
and into the seat well.
5. Go inside the vehicle and to the rear.
Rear Facing Third-Row Seat and a 
Moving Vehicle:
Driving with the third-row seat facing 
rearward is dangerous because the 
liftgate cannot be securely closed. 
During sudden braking or a collision, 
passengers could be thrown out of the 
vehicle resulting in serious injury or 
death. Place the third-row seat in the 
forward-facing position with the 
seatback upright before driving the 
vehicle.
Support Bar:
Sitting in the rear-facing, third-row 
seat position without installing the 
support bar is dangerous. Without the 
support of the bar, the seatback could 
collapse resulting in injury.
Always install the support bar before 
sitting in the rear-facing, third-row 
seat position.
Third-Row Seat and the Flat-Folding 
Strap:
Pulling the flat-folding strap with the 
third-row seat facing rearward is 
dangerous. The seatback will collapse 
into the seat bottom and could result 
in injury. Do not pull the flat-folding 
strap with the third-row seat facing 
rearward.
WARNING
NOTE
•Adjust the seatback to the upright 
position when the third-row seat is 
facing rearward.
•Remove cargo from the seat well 
area before placing the third-row 
seat in the rear-facing position.
Strap B
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6. Remove the support bar from the 
pocket.
7. Set the hook on the support bar in the 
rear of the seatback.8. Pull the seatback towards the front of 
the vehicle until the opposite end of the 
support bar hooks onto the anchor loop 
in the side trim. Attempt to push the 
seatback towards the rear (liftgate) to 
make sure the support bar is securely 
latched.
To return the third-row seat to the road 
position (forward facing)
1. Detach the support bar by following 
the reverse procedure for installation.
2. From inside the vehicle, carefully 
lower the seat towards the front until it 
locks in place. Attempt to move the 
seat forward and backward to make 
sure it’s securely locked in place.
3. Reinsert the head restraints.
Support bar
Pocket
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4. Place the seat belt buckles face up.
The second-row and front seats can be 
folded down for use as beds when the 
vehicle is safely parked.
To Fold the Seats Flat
1. Pull the seat slide levers and slide the 
second-row seats all the way back 
(page 2-10).
2. Raise the recline levers and fold down 
the second-row seatbacks rearward 
until they lock (page 2-11).
3. Remove the head restraints from the 
front seats (page 2-7).
4. Pull the seat slide levers and slide the 
front seats all the way forward 
(page 2-3).
Flat Folding
Folded-Flat Seats:
Sitting or lying on seats folded flat is 
a dangerous way to ride. During 
sudden braking or a collision you 
could be thrown around inside the 
vehicle and seriously injured. Don’t 
ride on seatbacks folded flat.
WARNING
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5. Raise the recline levers and fold down 
the front seatbacks rearward until they 
lock (page 2-4).
To return the seats to their road positions, 
reverse the procedures for folding the 
second-row and front seats flat.
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Seat Belt Systems
Seat belts help to decrease the possibility of severe injury during accidents and sudden 
stops. Mazda recommends that the driver and all passengers always wear seat belts.
All of the outboard seat belt retractors are designed to keep the lap/shoulder belts out of the 
way when not in use.
The driver’s seat belt has no provisions for child-restraint systems and has only an 
emergency locking mode. The driver may wear it comfortably, and it will lock during a 
collision.
However, the front passenger’s seat and rear outboard lap/shoulder belt retractors operate in 
two modes: emergency locking mode, and for child-restraint systems, automatic locking mode.
The third-row center seat positions have a lap belt with manual adjustment.
Seat Belt Precautions
Not Wearing Seat Belts:
Not wearing a seat belt is extremely dangerous. During a collision, occupants not 
wearing seat belts could hit someone or things inside the vehicle or even be thrown 
out of the vehicle. They could be seriously injured or even killed. In the same 
collision, occupants wearing seat belts would be much safer. Always wear your seat 
belt and make sure all occupants are properly restrained.
Seat Belt Damaged During an Accident:
Using a damaged seat belt is dangerous. An accident could damage the belt webbing 
of the seat belt in use. A damaged seat belt cannot provide adequate protection in a 
collision. Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect all seat belt systems in use during 
an accident before they are used again.
Twisted Seat Belts:
Twisted seat belts are dangerous. In a collision, the full width of the belt isn’t available 
to absorb the impact. This puts more force on the bones beneath the belt, which could 
break them or cause other serious injury or death. Don’t wear twisted seat belts.
One Belt, One Passenger:
Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used 
in this way can’t spread the impact forces properly and the two passengers could be 
crushed together and seriously injured or even killed. Never use one belt for more 
than one person at a time.
WARNING
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Pregnant Women and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions
Pregnant women should wear seat belts. Ask your doctor for specific recommendations.
The lap belt should be worn SNUGLY AND AS LOW AS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIPS.
The shoulder belt should be worn across your shoulder properly, but never across the 
stomach area.
Persons with serious medical conditions also should wear seat belts. Check with your 
doctor for any special instructions regarding specific medical conditions.
Emergency Locking Mode
If the belt has fully retracted, it will always be in the emergency locking mode until you 
move it into automatic locking mode by pulling the belt all the way out to its full length. In 
the emergency locking mode, the belt remains comfortable on the occupant and the 
retractor will lock in position during a collision.
If the belt feels tight and hinders comfortable movement while the vehicle is stopped or in 
motion, you may be in the automatic locking mode because you have pulled the belt too far 
out. To return to the more comfortable emergency locking mode, wait until you can stop 
the vehicle in a safe area, retract the belt fully to convert it back to emergency locking 
mode and then again extend it around you.Belt retraction may become difficult if the belts and rings are soiled, so try to keep them 
clean.
CAUTION
Ring
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Automatic Locking Mode
Always use the automatic locking mode to keep the child-restraint system from shifting to 
an unsafe position in the event of an accident. To get the seat belt into the automatic 
locking mode, pull it all the way out and connect it as instructed on the child-restraint 
system. It will retract down to the child-restraint system and stay locked on it. See the 
section on child restraint (page 2-37).
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Fastening the Seat Belts
1. Grasp the buckle and tongue.
2. Slowly pull out the lap/shoulder belt.
3. Insert the tongue into the buckle until 
you hear a click.4. Make sure the shoulder belt is snugly 
fitted against your body.
3-Point Type Seat Belt
Belt
Tongue
Tongue
Buckle
Positioning the Shoulder Portion of 
the Seat Belt:
Improper positioning of the shoulder 
portion of the seat belt is dangerous. 
An improperly positioned belt will 
provide little or no protection in a 
collision. Always make sure the 
shoulder portion of the seat belt is 
positioned across your shoulder and 
near your neck, but never under your 
arm, on your neck, or on your upper 
arm.
Positioning the Lap Portion of the 
Seat Belt:
The lap portion of the seat belt worn 
too high is dangerous. In a collision, 
this would concentrate the impact 
force directly on the abdominal area, 
causing serious injury. Wear the lap 
portion of the belt snugly and as low 
as possible.
WARNING
Keep low on
hip bone Take up slack 
Too high
WARNING
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Unfastening the Seat Belts
Depress the button on the buckle.
To secure the outboard-rear seat belts 
when not in use, insert the belts in their 
seat belt retainers.
Shoulder Belt Adjuster
Adjust the height of the shoulder belt if 
the seat belt touches your neck, or if it 
crosses your arm instead of your shoulder. 
To raise the shoulder belt adjuster, push 
the adjuster up. To lower the shoulder belt 
adjuster, push the button and slide it 
down. Make sure the adjuster is locked.
NOTE
If a belt does not fully retract, inspect it 
for kinks and twists.
Retainer
Positioning the Shoulder Portion of 
the Seat Belt:
Improper positioning of the shoulder 
portion of the seat belt is dangerous. 
An improperly positioned belt will 
provide little or no protection in a 
collision. Always make sure the 
shoulder portion of the seat belt is 
positioned across your shoulder and 
near your neck, but never under your 
arm, on your neck, or on your upper 
arm.
Sholder belt 
adjuster
WARNING
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For optimum protection, the driver and 
front passenger seat belts are equipped 
with pretensioner and load limiting 
systems.
In moderate or greater frontal or near-
frontal accidents, the front air bag and 
pretensioner systems deploy 
simultaneously. The pretensioners take up 
slack in the front seat belts as the air bags 
are expanding. The load limiting system 
releases belt webbing in a controlled 
manner to reduce belt force on the 
occupant’s chest.
Front Seat Belt 
Pretensioner and Load 
Limiting Systems
Incorrect Positioning of the Driver 
and Front Passenger Seat Belts:
Incorrect positioning of the driver 
and passenger seat belts is dangerous. 
Without proper positioning, the 
pretensioner and load limiting 
systems cannot provide adequate 
protection in an accident and this 
could result in serious injury. Wear 
seat belts only as recommended in 
this owner’s manual.
Expended Seat Belt Pretensioners:
Use of front seat belts with the 
pretensioner system expended is 
dangerous.
The seat belt pretensioners will only 
function once. After they are 
expended, they will not work again 
and must be replaced immediately, 
even if there was no front seat 
occupant seated at the time.
If the seat belt pretensioners are not 
replaced, the risk of injury in a 
collision will increase.
Always have an Authorized Mazda 
Dealer inspect and replace the seat 
belt pretensioners after a collision.
WARNING
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