lock MAZDA MODEL MX-5 RF 2017 Owners Manual (in English)

Page 553 of 609

7–59
If Trouble Arises
When Boot Lid Cannot be Opened
4. Push the stopper rubber through the
cover on the right side of the vehicle
while slightly lifting the cover up.
Cover
Stopper Rubber
5. Lift up the cover from the outside of
the vehicle.
6. Insert your hand beneath the lifted
cover and loosen the cap screws until
they spin freely.
7. Pull out the cap and release the boot
lock.
CAUTION
At this point, do not open the boot. If
the boot is opened before the rear roof is
completely closed, the boot may contact
the rear roof and cause damage and
become scratched.
8. Close the rear roof by hand.
Refer to When the Roof Cannot be
Closed on page 7-60 .
9. Open the boot lid.
After performing this emergency
measure, have the vehicle inspected at
an expert repairer, we recommend an
Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as
possible.
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Page 554 of 609

7–60
If Trouble Arises
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
If the roof cannot be closed electrically by pressing the retractable fastback switch, verify
the roof operation conditions ¿ rst.
Refer to Operation Conditions on page 3-50 .
If the roof cannot be closed even after the operation conditions are all met, have it checked
at an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
If you are unable to have the roof checked at an Authorised Mazda Repairer, the roof can be
closed manually as an emergency measure.
The procedure for manually closing the roof is as follows:
1. Opening the rear roof
Release the locks of the rear roof and open it.
2. Closing the front roof
Lift up the front roof and close it.
3. Closing the rear roof
Tie the ropes to the rear roof links and close the rear roof.
Front roofRear roof
Rear roof link
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Page 557 of 609

7–63
If Trouble Arises
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
NOTE
If it is dif¿ cult to see the bolt, remove
the windblocker and identify the bolt
from the centre of the vehicle.
Windblocker
3. Turn the L-shaped hexagonal wrench
(Large) anticlockwise to loosen the bolt
slightly.
4. Remove the L-shaped hexagonal
wrench (Large) once from the bolt,
then insert the long end of the wrench
into the bolt.
NOTE
The tip of the long end of the L-shaped
hexagonal wrench can be used at an
angle. Moving the wrench upward
slightly will increase the clearance
between the rear roof and the stored
front roof and facilitate the procedure.
5. Turn the L-shaped hexagonal wrench
(Large) anticlockwise 13 times or more
while pressing the wrench against the
bolt.
NOTE
  The bolt cannot be removed
completely.
  If it is hard to turn the bolt, repeat
Step 3 a few times.
6. Hook the wire to the link pin shown in
the¿ gure.
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Page 558 of 609

7–64
If Trouble Arises
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
7. While one person pushes the rear roof
down, another person pulls the wire
until a latch sound is heard and the rear
roof unlocks.
Lock
Link Pin
Wire
Unlock
8. Do the same procedure on the other
side.
9. While standing on both sides of the
vehicle, lift the rear roof to the position
it stops while keeping the height of
its left and right sides as parallel as
possible.
CAUTION
  Do not let go of the rear roof on both
sides until it is fully open. The rear
roof could fall if it is released too
soon and cause injury.
  Do not attempt to forcefully lift the
rear roof. If the rear roof is forcefully
lifted without being unlocked, it
could damage vehicle parts.
  Lift the rear roof with its left and
right height as parallel as possible. If
the rear roof is lifted with the left or
right height slanted, it could deform
the link mechanism.
Closing the front roof
CAUTION
  Some steps in the procedure require
holding your body in a strained
position and if over exerted it could
result in injury.
  Do the procedure being very careful
not to get your hands and ¿ ngers
caught while closing the front roof.
Otherwise, your hands or ¿ ngers
could be injured.
  Removal of the headliner is included
in the procedure, however, never
drive the vehicle with the headliner
removed. Driving the vehicle with
the headliner removed is prohibited
by law. Correctly perform the
procedure while following the
instructions.
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Page 560 of 609

7–66
If Trouble Arises
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
7. Insert the short end of the hexagonal
wrench (Small) into the gear (tool kit)
and assemble.
L-shaped hexagonal
wrench (Small)Gear (tool kit)
8. Insert the point of the gear (tool kit)
into the hole beside the top lock
motor gear with the hexagonal wrench
inserted into the gear tool.
Top lock motor
gear
Gear (tool kit)
CAUTION
Insert the gear (tool kit) securely until
it engages with the top lock motor gear.
If the gear (tool kit) is not inserted
securely, it may come off and be
damaged.9. Rotate the hexagonal wrench and move
the hook in the lock direction so that
there is enough space for the opening
of the headliner to be attached to the
hook.
Unlock
Unlock
LockLock
NOTE
Turning the gear (tool kit) requires some
effort due to motor resistance. Slowly
operate the hexagonal wrench.
10. Insert the hook into the opening of the
headliner
Hook
Headliner
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Page 561 of 609

7–67
If Trouble Arises
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
11. Turn the hexagonal wrench (Small)
and gear (tool kit) anticlockwise and
engage the hook with the vehicle body
side.
NOTE
The top lock lever completely engages
with the vehicle body (locked condition)
at the position where the teeth of the
gear (tool kit) contact the bracket.
Gear (tool kit)
Bracket
12. Lift the rear end of the headliner with it
hinged on the opening of the headliner.
13. Install the headliner to the front roof
using the fasteners at two locations.
NOTE
The fasteners in the ¿ ve locations at the
front of the headliner are not fastened.
Do not lose the fasteners because they
are needed for the required servicing at
the Authorised Mazda Repairer.
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Page 563 of 609

7–69
If Trouble Arises
When the Roof Cannot be Closed
5. One person pushes the rear roof down
and the other person pulls the rope
strongly and straight back towards the
vehicle rear until a click sound is heard.
Rope
NOTE
  The rear roof is locked completely if
the position where the rope is hooked
is at the rear end of the bracket
groove in the direction of the vehicle
rear, as shown in the ¿ gure, when
viewed from the vehicle interior.
Rope
Link pin
 
 If the rear roof is not locked
completely, the boot will not open
even if the remote release button
(if equipped), the electric boot lid
opener, or the boot button on the
transmitter is operated.
6. Do the same procedure on the other
side.
7. Open the boot and tie the rope to the
boot hinge.
Hinge
Rope
8. Tie off the other side rope the same
way.
9. Close the boot lid.
After ¿ nishing the procedure
A f t e r ¿ nishing the procedure, have the
roof checked at an Authorised Mazda
Repairer as soon as possible.
WARNING
Drive the vehicle at a speed of 40 km/h
(24 mph) or lower before having the
roof checked at an Authorised Mazda
Repairer:
The front roof may open while the
vehicle is being driven and cause an
accident.
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Page 596 of 609

9–10
Speci¿ cations
Personalisation Features
Personalisation Features
The following personalisation features can be set or changed by the customer or an
Authorised Mazda Repairer.
Personalisation features which can be changed differ depending on the market and
speci¿ cation.
Settings Change Method
Settings can be changed by operating the centre display screen.
A: Refer to Settings on page 5-67 .
B: Refer to Fuel Economy Monitor on page 4-93 .
Settings can be changed by operating the vehicle switches.
C: Refer to Auto Lock/Unlock Function on page 3-17 .
D: Refer to Transmitter on page 3-5 .
E: Refer to Locking, Unlocking with Request Switch (With the advanced keyless function)
on page 3-14 .
Settings can be changed by an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
Item Feature Factory
Setting Available
Settings Settings
Change
Method
Safety
Lane Departure
Warning System
(LDWS) (page
4-106 ) Distance by which the system uses
to determine the possibility of a lane
departure Adaptive Adaptive/
Early/
Medium/
Late A —
Warning sensitivity (likelihood of warning) Medium Often/Medium/
Rare A —
Warning beep sound Rumbl. Beep/Rumbl. A —
Warning beep volume Rumbl. Low High/Mid/Low A — Beep Low High/Low A —
Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM)
system (page 4-112 ) Warning beep volume *1 High High/
L o w /
O f f A —
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Page 597 of 609

9–11
Speci¿ cations
Personalisation Features
Item Feature Factory
Setting Available
Settings Settings
Change
Method
Vehicle
Door locks (page
3-17 ) Operation condition of auto lock/unlock
function Lock: When
Driving
Unlock: IGN
Off Lock: When
Driving
Unlock: In
Park/
Lock: Out of
Park Unlock: In
Park/
Lock: Shifting
Out of Park/
Lock: When
Driving
Unlock: IGN
Off/
Lock: When
Driving/
O f f A C
Keyless entry system
(page 3-3 ) Time for locking door automatically 30 seconds 90 seconds/
60 seconds/
30 seconds A —
Advanced keyless
entry system (page
3-9 ) Time for locking door automatically 30 seconds 90 seconds/
60 seconds/
30 seconds A — Auto-lock function operation/non-
operational Off On/Off A —
Beep volume when locking/unlocking Off or
Medium High/
Medium/
L o w /
O f f A D,
E
Illuminated entry
system (page 5-124 ) Time until interior lights turn off after
closing door 15 seconds 60 seconds/
30 seconds/
15 seconds/
7.5 seconds A —
Time until interior lights turn off
automatically when any door is not closed
completely 30 minutes 60 minutes/
30 minutes/
10 minutes A —
Auto-wiper control
(page 4-72 ) Operational/non-operational On On/Off *2 A —
Running lights (page
4-70 ) Operational/non-operational On On/Off — —
Auto-light control
(page 4-63 ) Timing by which lights turn on Medium High/
Med. High/
Medium/
Med. Low/
L o w A —
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Page 600 of 609

10–2
Index
1
120 km/h warning beep ....................... 7-53
A
Accessory Socket .............................. 5-125
Active Bonnet Warning Beep.............. 7-50
Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS)................................................. 4-102
Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and
Accessories ........................................... 8-3
Adjustable Speed Limiter ................. 4-122
Activation/deactivation ............... 4-125
Adjustable speed limiter display ... 4-123
Adjustable speed limiter main
indication (white) ........................ 4-124
Adjustable speed limiter main indicator
light (amber) ................................ 4-124
Adjustable speed limiter set indication
(green) ......................................... 4-124
Adjustable speed limiter set indicator
light (green) ................................. 4-124
Setting the system ....................... 4-127
Speed limiter warning beep ......... 4-124
Temporarily cancelling the
system .......................................... 4-128
Adjustable Speed Limiter Display ...... 4-30
Advanced Key
Advanced keyless entry system ...... 3-9
Operational range .......................... 3-10
Air Bag/Seat Belt Pretensioner System
Warning Beep ...................................... 7-49
Air Bag Systems ................................. 2-33
Air-Conditioning System ...................... 5-2
Fully automatic type ...................... 5-10
Manual type ..................................... 5-5
Operating tips .................................. 5-2
Vent operation ................................. 5-3
Ambient Temperature Display ... 4-29, 4-37
Antilock Brake System (ABS) ............ 4-86
Ashtray .............................................. 5-133 Audio Control Switch
Adjusting the volume .................... 5-70
Mute switch ................................... 5-71
Seek switch.................................... 5-70
Audio System ...................................... 5-14
Aerial ............................................. 5-14
Audio control switch ..................... 5-69
Audio set
[Type A (non-touchscreen)] ........... 5-28
Audio set
[Type B/Type C (touchscreen)] ..... 5-44
AUX/USB mode ........................... 5-71
Operating tips for audio system .... 5-14
Automatic Transmission ..................... 4-51
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS) ........ 4-53
Direct mode ................................... 4-61
Driving tips.................................... 4-61
Manual shift mode......................... 4-55
Shift-lock override ........................ 4-54
Shift-lock system ........................... 4-54
Shift position indication ................ 4-52
Transmission ranges ...................... 4-52
Warning light ................................. 4-52
B
Back Trim Storage Box ..................... 5-132
Battery ................................................. 6-28
Inspecting electrolyte level ........... 6-30
Maintenance .................................. 6-30
Recharging .................................... 6-30
Replacement .................................. 6-30
Speci¿ cations .................................. 9-4
Battery Runs Out ................................. 7-20
Jump-starting ................................. 7-20
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) .......... 4-112
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)
switch .......................................... 4-117
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System
warning beep ....................................... 7-54
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