oil MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2001 (in English) User Guide
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Driving Your Mazda
NCOMPACT
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OIGITAL AUDIO
. The CD player/changer has been
designed 1() play CDs bearing the
identification logo as shown. No other
discs can be played.
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B€ sure neYer to toucb ihe signal
surface when handling the CDs. Pick
up a CD by grasping the outer edge or
the edge of lhe hole and the outer
edge.
Do not siick paper or tape on the CD.
Avoid scratching the reverse side (the
side without a label).
Dust, finger smudges, 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 can damage, warp, or
fog plaslic should never be used to
clean CDs.
CDs. like traditional audio records, are
made of plastic. To avoid warping,
keep the CDs in their cases and do not
store lhem where they will be exposed
to direct sunlight.
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V Waxing
Your vehicle needs to be waxed when
water no longer beads on the finish.
Always wash and dry lhe v€hicle before
waxiog it.In addition to dre yehicle body,
wax ihe metal trim to mainrain ils lusier.
1 . Us€ wax whicb contains no abrasives.
waxes containing abrasive will
remove paint and could damage bright
metal parts.
2. Use a good grade of natural wax for
metallic. mica. and solid colors.
3- When waxing. coatevenly 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 rc a s e d s topping
distance or the vehicle pulling to one
sLle rhe btukittg coud rcsultin a
serious a.cilent. Light braki g N)iIL
indicate whether the brukes hat e
been alIe.ted. Dry the brakes bt
diving very slovlr and applying the
brakes Eshtlr until brake
peforntnce ir nornat.
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App€arance Care
Interior Care
I Dashboard Precautions
Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume
and cosmetic oils from contacting thedashboa.rd. They'll damage and discolor
it. If ihese solutions g€1 on rhe dashboard,wipe rhem off immediately.
I Cleaning the Upholstery and
Interior Thim
V Vinyl
Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl
with a whisk broom ot vacuum cleaner.
Clean vinyl with a leather-and-vinyl
V Leather
Real leather isnl uniform and may have
scars, scratches, and wrinkles. Clean it
with a leather cleanerormild soap.
Wipe it with a damp sofr cloth; tben dryand 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 clean andfresh, take care of it. Otherwise its color
willbe affected, itcan be stained easily,
and its fire-resistance may be reduced.
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Use only recommended cleaneN andprocedures. Others may affect
appearance and fire-resistance.
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Appearance Care
I Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt I Cl€sning the Window Interiorc
Webbing
If th€ windows become covered with an
Clean the webbing with a mild soap oily. greasy, or waxy film, clean them
solution recommended for upholstery or with glass cleaner Follow the directions
carp€ts. Follow instructions. 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
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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
belts cannot prov le adequate
prctettion. Haw lot r Authorized
Mazdo Dealer rcplace danaged belts
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Maintenance
Because rorr Mazld h a larse pie.e of
ihtitute nachinery, it needs rcguLat carc in
the lom aJMintenance atul senicins. Monyowers prekt b .1o nuth of this wtk
So Se.tioa 8 has beeh prepared as a SuAeJolthe 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, alohgtutth 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
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Schedule I
I : Ins pec t dd re pa n cled, adju sl. or Eplace i l necessary, (Oil temear.d air filr€r c md b€ cleaned u sing the air blow nethod. )
-.-.- MAINTENANCE--,--_ INTERVAL
MAINTDNAXCE -".\
ITEM -'\
Nunbe. of dontLs o. tiloneters iniles). vhicherer coms li6t
1830364
t2x72
(7.s)o5)(.2L5){30)(37.s)(s25)(60)
I
Inspect at 96,000 kn (@,00o nil€6)Replrce €rerr 168,000 tn (105,000 ntle,
II
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Replace at ffret 72,000 kn (,15,000 nil6) o. 36 nonths iaft€r thar, erer'.|l|,004 *n (30,000 nil€s) or 24 months
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H6es dd iub.s ror e6hsion*lI
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B6k lines. hoses and conadonsII
II
II
Accordina lo state ed federal Egulalions, failure to p€rfom nairtendce on lhese ilens will .ot loid your enissions wmlies. Howeler, Meda
ecombends lhal all mainlendce seFices be pedomed at tne Fcomnended dne or lilonetrage (bil€ag.) p.riod to ensuE lons-tem eliability.
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Maint€nance
Schedule 2
Insp€ctodEpan.ckm,adjust,orEplaceiine.essary.(Oil-pemeatedaifiliercannolbecleanedusingrheai. blowbelndl.)
-.. MAINIENANCE..-.- INTERVAL
MAINTENANCE ---\
IIEM -.\
Nunber ol monlhs or kilometers (niles). whichercr con4 li.st
t242336
l648567280aa96
(10)os)I2T)(25)i30)(3s)i4s)(s0)(60)
I
Ispe.t ot 96,00{ km (60,000 mlles)Replace €rery 163,000 km ir0500{ niles)
II
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R€plaaev€r! 5!d,0 tm ll,0{,0 mil€t url nonlhs
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II
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
IIIIIII
II
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Holes dd rubes to. enrrontiT
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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 $e @onnended ijme or kilonelrage (nilease) period to ensue long tem @liabiht
Ir lhe vehiclc is opemtei in cold dislricts { below l8 degreDs C (0 degEes F) }, Eplace tne limin8 bell al96-010 lin (60,000 niles).
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Maintenance
lnspal: lnsp{t and .lm, Epair, adjnn. or Eplace if necessary .(Oil-pemear€d aif filter cNor beclemedusing lhe air blow nelnod.)
MAINTENANCEINTERVAL
MATNTENANCDITEM
Number ol monrns or km (mileO. shicherer comes lirst
l:l3.t036:136{)127A8490
203{50ll0120r30ts0
(12)(13)(:a)(30)(36)g2)(.r8)(s4)(60)(66)o2)(?8)(34)(e0)(96)
I6pect €re.J 100,000 kn (60,000 nil€6) o. 60 nonlhs
tIII
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Elaporative srslen (if insraued)III
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Repbce ekrJ 100,000 kn (60,00{ miles)
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Also inspecl md adjust rhe powei steering and aircondition€r dnle belts. ifinslalled.ReplacementottheriningbcllisrequiB!ateveryl00,000k6(60,000niler.Fail!reloeplacethetidingbeltnayFsultindanagetorhe€nsinc.If the rehicle is openled under el of lne follo*ing conditions, chdee lne enAinc oil dd oil filrei 6orc onen dd Econnended inreNals.a) Drivins in dusty cdditions.b) Extended percds of idling oi low speed operation.c) Drivin-s ior long pqiod in cold Gmperatues o.driving rcgularly al shon distance only.I f the veh icle is operated in lcry d! sry or s andy areas, inspect ard il nc.e$aiy. cle o or e place rhe lir fi lter noe onen rhan lhe Hom mend€d inten als.
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Owner Maintenance
I Owner Maintensnce Schedule
The owner or aqualified service
i,echnician sbould make thes€ vehicle
inspections at lhe indicated inteNals to
ensure saf€ and dependable operation.
Bring any problem to fte attention of an
Authorized Mazda Dealer or qualified
seNice technician as soon as possible.
V When refueling
. Brake and clutch fluid 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 tools
and ifyou closely follow the directions in
ihis manual.
. Air filter
(page 8-28)
. Engine coolani
(page 8 19)
. Engine oil and oil filter
(page 8 18)
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Maintenance
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I Engine Oil
V Recommended oil
Oil container labels provide important
The quality designation "SG", "SH",
"SJ". or "ILSAC" rnustbe on the label.
Engine oil viscosity. or thickness. has an
effect on fuel economy and cold-weathe!
op€ration (starting and oil flow).
Low-vjscosity engine oils can provide
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improved tuel econony and cold-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 oils are
recommended. A chief contribulion they
make to fuel economy is reducing the
amount of fuel necessary to overcome
engine friction.
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