heater MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2001 Owners Manual (in English)
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Driving Your Mazda
I Ermr Indications
If you see an enor indication on the
display, find tle cause in the chart.Ifyou
cannot clear the enor indication. take rhe
vehicle to an Auihorized Mazda Dealer.
I Operating Tlps for CD
Player^n-Dash CD Changer
V Cond€nsation phenomenon
Immediaiely after tuming on the heater
when the vehicle is cold, the CD or
opdcal components (prism and lens) in
the CD player/changer may become
clouded with condensation. At this time.
tl]e CD will ejecr immediately when
placed in the unit. A clouded CD can be
conected simply by wiping it wi$ a soft
cloth. Clouded optical componenls will
clear naturally in about an hour. Waii for
normal operation to rctum before
attempting to use the unit.
V Handling the CD player/tn-dash CD
cnanger
The following precautions should be
CHECK CDCD is insefted upside downInsen the CD propedy. If the code does noldisappear, consuh an Authorized Mazda Dealer
CD is defecnveCheck the CD for scEtches and/orsoiling
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ln Ca5€ of an Emergenry
5. Check th€ coolant level.
Ifit low.look for leaks in the
radiator hoses and connections, heater
hoses and connections, radiator, and
warcr pump.
If you find a leak or oiher damage, or
ifcoolant is still leaking, stop the
engine and call an Authorized Mazda
Dealer
If you find no problems, the engine is
cool. and no leaks are obvious,
carefully add coolant as requir€d (page
8,19).
4. Check whethercoolant or steam is
escaping trom under lhe hood or from
the engine compartment.
If steam is coming from rhe engine
comp.nmeni. donit go near the front
of the vehicle. Stop the engine. Then
tum rhe ignition switch to the ON
position without sGning lbe engine.
The radiator cooling fans will st2n to
lf neither coolant nor steam is
escaping, open the bood and idle the
engine until it cools.If this doesn't
lower the temperature, stop the engine
and let i! cool.
A wARNlNc
Stean lrom Owrheated Engine:
Ste.nfron an overheated eneine 6
dangerous. The esuping steam
cou.ld senouslt bum rou.Open the
hood ONLY after steam is no longer
ercapi gf.om the engine.
Awl^nNntc
C oo lin e:SrtlelLtcaps:
When the engine and radiator are
hot, scalding coolant an,l steam nu!
shoot out uttder pntswe and cause
lerious i jury. Don't.emove either
coolinS srstem cap when the engi e
and ndiator are hot.
Ac.lurroll
If the engine contirues to overheat or
frequently overheats, have the cooling
sysiem inspected. The engine could
be seriously damaged unless repairs
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In Case of an Emergency
I Fuse Panel DescriDtion
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V Fuse block (Engin€ compartment)
DESCRIPTIONFUSDRA1.INGPROTECIED COMPONDNT
HEATER
2(ABS)For pmrection of vanons ci(uirs*
lIC KEYlor pole.lio of veious cimiB
5(CLOw)
6
COOLINC30A
BTNInlerior lights, Power dooi lock+
9Addrtronrl rool,ng lan for r'r rondirion.r'
INJORFIP
(r'JC)
(sTsrc)
HORN
TAIL
(HEADC U)Foi piote.rion of vfjos c;cuits
(FOC)For protecion of vdious cncuns
'sune nodek. 6-9
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Maint€nance
Inspect the antifreeze protection and Do not overlill,
coolant level in the coolant reservoir at
V Changing coolant
leasl once a year at the beginning of the If new coolan! is required fiequently, Change coolant according to Sch€duledwinter season-and before traveling consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer Maintenance (page 8-3).where temperatures may drop below
freezlng.
Inspect the condition and connections of
all cooling system and heaterhoses.
Replace any ihat are swollen or
The coolanr should be at fuil in the
radiator and between the FULL and
LOW marks on the coolant r€s€rvoir
when the engine is cool.
Ifit's ator near LOW add enough
coolant to the coolant reservoir to
provide freezing and corrosion proiection
and to bring the level to FULL.
AclurroN
Radiator coolant will damage paint.
Rinse ll offquickly.
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