MAZDA MODEL CX-9 2017 (in English) Service Manual
Manufacturer: MAZDA, Model Year: 2017, Model line: MODEL CX-9, Model: MAZDA MODEL CX-9 2017Pages: 612
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      Child-Restraint  Precautions
            Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to use 
them.
  
  You are required by law to use a child-restraint system for children in the U.S. and Canada.
  Check your local and state or provincial laws for specifi c requirements regarding the safety 
of children riding in your vehicle.
  
  Whatever child-restraint system you consider, please pick the appropriate one for the age 
and size of the child, obey the law and follow the instructions that come with the individual 
child-restraint system.
  
  A child who has outgrown child-restraint systems should sit in the rear and use seat belts, 
both lap and shoulder. If the shoulder belt crosses the neck or face, move the child closer 
to the center of the vehicle in the outboard seats, and towards the buckle on the right if the 
child is seated on the center seat.
  
  Statistics  confi rm that the rear seat is the best place for all children up to 12 years of age, 
and more so with a supplemental restraint system (air bags).
  
  A rear-facing child-restraint system should  NEVER  be used on the front seat with the air 
bag system activated. The front passenger's seat is also the least preferred seat for other 
child-restraint systems.
  
    (With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) 
  To reduce the chance of injuries caused by deployment of the front passenger air bag, the 
front passenger occupant classifi cation sensor works as a part of the supplemental restraint 
system. This system deactivates the front passenger front and side air bags and also the 
front passenger seat belt pretensioner system when the front passenger air bag deactivation 
indicator light illuminates.
  
  When an infant or small child sits on the front passenger seat, the system shuts off the front 
passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system, so make sure the front 
passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.
  
  Even if the front passenger air bag is shut off, Mazda strongly recommends that children be 
properly restrained and child-restraint systems of all kinds are properly secured on the rear 
seats which are the best place for children.
  
  For more details, refer to "Front passenger occupant classifi cation sensor" (page  2-65 ).
  
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  WARNING 
  Use the correct size child-restraint system:
  For  eff  ective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stops, a child must be properly 
restrained using a seat belt or child-restraint system depending on age and size. If not, the 
child could be seriously injured or even killed in an accident.
  
  Follow the manufacturer's instructions and always keep the child-restraint system 
buckled down:
  An unsecured child-restraint system is dangerous. In a sudden stop or a collision it could 
move causing serious injury or death to the child or other occupants. Make sure any 
child-restraint system is properly secured in place according to the child-restraint system 
manufacturer's instructions. When not in use, remove it from the vehicle or fasten it 
with a seat belt, or latch it down to BOTH LATCH lower anchors for LATCH child-restraint 
systems and the corresponding tether anchor.
  
  Always secure a child in a proper child-restraint system:
  Holding a child in your arms while the vehicle is moving is extremely dangerous. No 
matter how strong the person may be, he or she cannot hold onto a child in a sudden 
stop or collision and it could result in serious injury or death to the child or other 
occupants. Even in a moderate accident, the child may be exposed to air bag forces that 
could result in serious injury or death to the child, or the child may be slammed into an 
adult, causing injury to both child and adult.
  
  Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that 
could deploy:
  Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous even 
though you may feel assured that a front passenger air bag will not deploy based on 
the fact that the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates. The 
child-restraint system can be hit by a deploying air bag and moved violently backward 
resulting in serious injury or death to the child.
 
 
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   (Except  Mexico) 
Vehicles with a front passenger air bag have the following warning label. The warning 
label reminds you not to put a rear-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger 
seat at any time.  
 
 
   (Mexico) 
 NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in 
front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
 Vehicles with a front passenger air bag have the following warning label. The warning 
label reminds you not to put a rear-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger 
seat at any time.  
  
 
 
  Do not install a front-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat unless it 
is unavoidable:
  In a collision, the force of a deploying air bag could cause serious injury or death to the 
child. If installing a front-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is 
unavoidable, move the front passenger seat as far back as possible.
 
 
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  Seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is dangerous 
under certain conditions  (With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) :
  Your vehicle is equipped with front passenger occupant classifi  cation sensor. Even with 
the front passenger occupant classifi  cation sensor, if you must use the front passenger 
seat to seat a child, using a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat under the 
following conditions increases the danger of the front passenger air bag deploying and 
could result in serious injury or death to the child.
   
  The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminate when 
seating a child in the child-restraint system.
 
  Luggage or other items are placed on the seat with the child in the child-restraint 
system.
 
  A rear passenger or luggage pushing or pulling down on the front passenger 
seatback.
 
  Luggage or other items are placed on the seatback or hung on the head restraint.
  The seat is washed.
  Liquids are spilled on the seat.
  The front passenger seat is moved backward, pushing into luggage or other items 
placed behind it.
 
  The front passenger seatback contacts the rear seat.
  Luggage or other items are placed between the front passenger seat and driver seat.
  An electric device is put on the front passenger's seat.
  An additional electrical device, such as a seat warmer is installed to the surface of the 
front passenger seat.
    
  The designated positions with seat belts on the rear seats are the safest places for 
children. Always use seat belts and child restraints.
  
  Do not allow a child or anyone to lean over or against the side window of a vehicle with 
side and curtain air bags:
  It is dangerous to allow anyone to lean over or against the side window, the area of the 
front passenger seat, the front and rear window pillars and the roof edge along both 
sides from which the side and curtain air bags deploy, even if a child-restraint system 
is used. The impact of infl  ation from a side or curtain air bag could cause serious injury 
or death to an out of position child. Furthermore, leaning over or against the front door 
could block the side and curtain air bags and eliminate the advantages of supplemental 
protection. With the front air bag and the additional side air bag that comes out of the 
front seat, the rear seat is always a better location for children. Take special care not to 
allow a child to lean over or against the side window, even if the child is seated in a child-
restraint system.
  
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  Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time:
  Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used 
in this way cannot 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 and always operate the vehicle with each occupant properly 
restrained.
   
  CAUTION 
  A seat belt or child-restraint system can become very hot in a closed vehicle during warm 
weather. To avoid burning yourself or a child, check them before you or your child touches 
them.
   
   NOTE
  Your Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachment of specially designed 
LATCH child-restraint systems in the rear seats. When using these anchors to secure a 
child-restraint system, refer to "Using LATCH Lower Anchor" (page  2-44 ).
   
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 Child-Restraint  System 
Installation
                   Child-Restraint  System  Types
    In this owner's manual, explanation of 
child-restraint systems is provided for the 
following three types of popular child-
restraint systems: infant seat, child seat, 
booster seat.
   NOTE
 
  Installation position is determined 
by the type of child-restraint system. 
Always read the manufacturer's 
instructions and this owner's manual 
carefully.
 
  Due to variations in the design of child-
restraint systems, vehicle seats and 
seat belts, all child-restraint systems 
may not fi t all seating positions. Before 
purchasing a child-restraint system, it 
should be tested in the specifi c vehicle 
seating position (or positions) where it 
is intended to be used. If a previously 
purchased child-restraint system does 
not fi t, you may need to purchase a 
different one that will.
     
    Infant seat 
  An infant seat provides restraint by 
bracing the infant's head, neck and back 
against the seating surface.
 
 
    Child seat 
  A child seat restrains a child's body using 
the harness.
 
 
    Booster seat 
  A booster seat is a child restraint accessory 
designed to improve the fi t of the seat belt 
system around the child's body.
When using a backless booster seat, always 
install the vehicle head restraint to the seat 
where the backless booster seat is installed.
Backless booster seat *1
*1
  
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 Installing  Child-Restraint 
Systems
            Accident  statistics  reveal  that  a  child  is 
safer in the rear seat. The front passenger's 
seat is clearly the worst choice for any 
child under 12, and with rear-facing child-
restraint systems it is clearly unsafe due to 
air bags.
  
   NOTE
  Even if your vehicle is equipped with 
front passenger occupant classifi cation 
sensor (page  2-65 ), which automatically 
deactivates the front passenger air bag, a 
rear seat is the safest place for a child of 
any age or size.
   
  
  Some child-restraint systems now come 
with tethers and therefore must be 
installed on the seats that take tethers 
to be effective. In your Mazda, tethered 
child-restraint systems can only be 
accommodated in the four positions on the 
rear seat.
  
  Some child-restraint systems also employ 
specially designed LATCH attachments; 
refer to "Using LATCH Lower Anchor" 
(page   2-44 ).
  WARNING 
  Tethered Child-Restraint Systems Work 
Only on Tether-Equipped Rear Seats:
  Installation of a tether equipped 
child-restraint system in the front 
passenger's seat defeats the safety 
design of the system and will result in 
an increased chance of serious injury if 
the child-restraint system goes forward 
without benefi  t of being tethered.
  Place tether equipped child-restraint 
systems where there are tether 
anchors.
   
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         Anchor  Bracket
    Anchor  brackets  for  securing  child-
restraint systems are equipped in the 
vehicle. Locate each anchor position using 
the illustration.
  To install a child-restraint system, remove 
the head restraint (except third-row seat). 
Always follow the instruction manual 
accompanying the child-restraint system.
  
    Anchor bracket location 
  Use the indicated anchor bracket locations 
when installing a child-restraint system 
equipped with a tether.
 
For right
For center
For left Second-row seat
**
Except Mexico
 
Third-row seat
Some models.  
  WARNING 
    Always attach the tether strap to the 
correct tether anchor position:
  Attaching the tether strap to the 
incorrect tether anchor position is 
dangerous. In a collision, the tether 
strap could come off   and loosen the 
child-restraint system. If the child-
restraint system moves it could result 
in death or injury to the child.
  
Always remove the head restraint and 
install child-restraint system (Second-
row seat):  
  Installing a child-restraint system 
without removing the head restraint is 
dangerous. The child-restraint system 
cannot be installed correctly which 
may result in death or injury to the 
child in a collision.
 
Tether strap
Forward Second-row 
outboard seat
 
Tether strap
Forward Second-row 
center seat
  
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*Some models.
Always install the head restraint and 
adjust it to the appropriate position 
after removing the child-restraint 
system (Second-row seat):  
  Driving with the head restraint 
removed is dangerous as impact to the 
occupant's head cannot be prevented 
during emergency braking or in a 
collision, which could result in a serious 
accident, injury or death.
  Refer to Head Restraints on page 
 2-16 .
 
 Only use a tether anchor designed for 
the second-row seats:
  Using a third-row seat tether anchor 
on the second-row seat is dangerous. 
The child-restraint system cannot be 
installed correctly which may result 
in death or injury to the child in a 
collision.
Tether strap
Third-row seatSecond-row 
outboard/center    Always route the tether straps to the 
sides of the head restraint (Third-row 
seat):
  Routing the tether straps on top of 
the head restraint is dangerous. In a 
collision the tether straps could slide 
off   the head restraint and loosen 
the child-restraint system. The child-
restraint system could move which 
may result in death or injury to the 
child.
 
Tether strap
ForwardThird-row seat
   
          Using Automatic Locking Mode * 
    Follow  these  instructions  when  using 
a child-restraint system, unless you are 
attaching a LATCH-equipped child-
restraint system to the rear LATCH lower 
anchors. Refer to “Using LATCH Lower 
Anchor” (page  2-44 ).
   NOTE
  Follow the child-restraint system 
manufacturer's instructions carefully. 
If you are not sure whether you have a 
LATCH system or tether, check in the 
child-restraint system manufacturer's 
instructions and follow them accordingly. 
Depending on the type of child-restraint 
system, it may use LATCH system instead 
of seat belts or if the belt goes across the 
child's chest, may recommend against 
using automatic locking mode.
   
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 1.    (Second-row seat) 
    Adjust the second-row seat position 
using the following procedure.
     
   Fold the second-row seatback 
forward.
     
   Raise the second-row seatback until 
a click sound is heard and it is 
locked in place.
     
   Fold the second-row seatback 
backward 8 notches (16 degrees).
 
8 notches (16 degrees)
 
  2.  Make sure the seatback is securely 
latched by pushing it back until it is 
fully  locked.    
3.   (Second-row seat) 
  Remove the head restraint. However, 
when installing a backless booster seat, 
always install the vehicle head restraint 
to the seat where the backless booster 
seat is installed.  
   Refer to Head Restraints on page     
 2-16 .
   4.   Secure  the  child-restraint  system  with 
the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. 
See the manufacturer's instructions 
on the child-restraint system for belt 
routing instructions.   5.   To get the retractor into the automatic 
locking mode, pull the shoulder belt 
portion of the seat belt until the entire 
length of the belt is out of the retractor.
   
 
 
   6.   Push  the  child-restraint  system fi rmly 
into the vehicle seat. Be sure the 
belt retracts as snugly as possible. A 
clicking noise from the retractor will be 
heard during retraction if the system is 
in the automatic locking mode. If the 
belt does not lock the seat down tight, 
repeat this step.
   
 
 
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