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Page 1 - Form No.8U01-EA-05H

Black plate (1,1)Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page1Thursday, July 7 2005 1:1 PMForm No.8U01-EA-05H

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Black plate (10,1)The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle.Refer to Navigation System at the end of the manual.1-4Your Vehicle at a G

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Black plate (100,1)To cancel the security feature, insert themaster key into the lock, turn the keyclockwise to the center position andremove it.With

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Black plate (101,1)Inside Trunk Release LeverYour vehicle is equipped with an insidetrunk release lever that provides a meansof escape for children an

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Black plate (102,1)qOpening the Trunk Lid from theInsideSlide the inside trunk release lever in thedirection of the arrow. The lever is madeof materia

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Black plate (103,1)qOperating the Power WindowsNOTElEach passenger window can beoperated with each door switch whenthe power window lock switch onthe

Page 7 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

Black plate (104,1)NOTEIf the battery had been disconne ctedduring vehicle maintenance or for otherreasons such as a switch is keptoperating, the wind

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Black plate (105,1)NOTElThe two-step down function cannotbe cancel ed if the procedure is notcompleted within the specified times,or the procedure is

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Black plate (106,1)NOTElFor engine-off operation of thepower window, the switch must beheld up firmly throughout windowclosure because the auto-closin

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Black plate (107,1)Opening/Closing the PowerWindows from OutsideAll windows can be opened or closedfrom outside the vehicle after the doorsand the tru

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Black plate (108,1)qAuto-OpeningBecause nobody likes getting into a veryhot car, we have introduced a way to get ahead start on cooling it, even befor

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Black plate (109,1)2. Turn the key toward the front and holdit. After the doors and the trunk lid areunlocked, the windows fully openautomatically.Ope

Page 13 - Essential Safety Equipment

Black plate (11,1)Trunk lid ... page 3-29Ante

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Black plate (110,1)2. Press the request switch on the driver'sdoor and hold it. After the doors andthe trunk lid are locked , the windowsclose wh

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Black plate (111,1)qFuel-Filler LidTo open, pull up the remote fuel-filler lidrelease.Remote fuel-filler lid releaseqFuel-Filler CapTo remove the fill

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Black plate (112,1)HoodWARNINGClosed and Securely Locked Hood:A hood that is not closed and securelylocked is dangerous as it could flyopen while the

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Black plate (113,1)MoonroofíThe moonroof can be opened or closedelectrically only when the ignition switchis in the ON position .Tilt switchSlide swit

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Black plate (114,1)qSlide OperationTo open to any position, press the rear ofthe switch.To close, press the front of the slideswitch.OpenCloseqSunshad

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Black plate (115,1)Immobilizer System (withAdvanced Key)The immobilizer system allows the engineto start only with an advanced key thesystem recognize

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Black plate (116,1)qOperationArmingThe system is armed when the ignitionswitch is turned from the ON position tothe ACC or LOCK position. The security

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Black plate (117,1)qMaintenanceIf you have a problem with theimmobilizer system or the key, consult anAuthorized Mazda Dealer.NOTElThe advanced keys (

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Black plate (118,1)Immobilizer System(without Advanced Key)The immobilizer system allows the engineto start only with a key the systemrecognizes.If so

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Black plate (119,1)NOTEl(U.S.A.)This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions: (1)this device

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Black plate (120,1)NOTElSince the electronic codes are resetwhen repairing the immobilizersystem, the keys are needed. Bringall the existing keys to a

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Black plate (121,1)Theft-Deterrent SystemThe theft-deterrent system is designed toprevent your vehicle or its conten ts frombeing stolen when all door

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Black plate (122,1)qTo Turn off an Armed SystemAn armed system can be turned off by anyone of the following methods:lUnlock a door or the trunk lid wi

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Black plate (123,1)Steering WheelWARNINGAdjusting the Steering Wheel:Adjusting the steering wheel while thevehicle is moving is dangerous.Moving it ca

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Black plate (124,1)After adjusting the mirror, lock the controlby placing the selector switch in themiddle position.Folding the mirrorFold the outside

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Black plate (125,1)WARNINGBlocked View:Cargo stacked higher than theseatbacks is dangerous. It can blockyour view in the rearview mirror,which might c

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Black plate (127,1)4Before Driving Your MazdaImportant information about driving your Mazda.Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions ...

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Black plate (128,1)Fuel RequirementsVehicles with catalytic converters or oxy gen sensors must use ONLY UNLEADED FUEL,which will reduce exhaust emissi

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Black plate (129,1)Emission Control SystemYour vehicle is equipped with an emission control system (the catalytic converter is part ofthis system) tha

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Black plate (13,1)2Essential Safety EquipmentUse of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraintsystems and SRS air bags.Seats

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Black plate (130,1)NOTEWhile the engine is off, the sound of a valve opening and closing can be heard at the rearof the vehicle, however this does not

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Black plate (131,1)Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide)WARNINGCarbon Monoxide:Engine exhaust gas is dangerous. This gas contains carbon monoxide (CO), whi

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Black plate (132,1)Before Getting InlBe sure the windows, outside mirrors,and outside lights are clean.lInspect inflation pressures andcondition of ti

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Black plate (133,1)Break-In PeriodNo special break-in is necessary, but a fewprecautions in the first 1,000 km (600miles) may add to the performance,e

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Black plate (134,1)Hazardous DrivingWARNINGDownshifting on Slippery Surfaces :Downshifting into lower gear whiledriving on slippery surfaces isdangero

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Black plate (135,1)Winter DrivinglCarry emergency gear, windowscraper, flares, a small shovel, jumpercables, and a small bag of sand or salt.Ask an Au

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Black plate (136,1)Driving In Flooded AreaWARNINGDriving with Wet Brakes:Driving with wet brakes is dangerous .Increased stopping distance or thevehic

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Black plate (137,1)Turbocharger InformationThe turbocharger greatly enhances engine power. Its advanced design provides betteroperation and requires m

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Black plate (138,1)Trailer TowingThe Mazdas peed6 is not designed fortowing. Never tow a trailer with yourMazdaspeed6.4-12Before Driving Your MazdaTow

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Black plate (139,1)5Driving Your MazdaExplanation of instruments and controls.Starting and Driving ...

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Black plate (14,1)Front Seats (ManuallyOperated Seats)WARNINGModification of the Front Seats:Modifying or replacing the front seatssuch as replacing t

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Black plate (140,1)Ignition Switch(With advanced key)NOTEWhen starting the engine using theadvanced key, refer to Starting theEngine (page 3-10).When

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Black plate (141,1)WARNINGRemoving the Key:It's dangerous to remove the key fromthe ignition switch while the vehicle ismoving. Removing the key

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Black plate (142,1)Starting the EngineNOTEEngine-starting is controlled by thespark ignition system.This system meets all CanadianInterference-Causing

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Black plate (143,1)Brake SystemqFoot BrakeYour Mazda has power-assisted brakesthat adjus t automatically through normaluse.Should power-assist fail, y

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Black plate (144,1)Setting the parking brakeDepress the brake pedal and then firmlypull the parking brake lever fully upwardswith a greater amount of

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Black plate (145,1)NOTEHaving to add brake fluid is sometimesan indicator of leakage. Consult anAuthorized Mazda Dealer as soon aspossible even if the

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Black plate (146,1)If the ABS warning light stays on whileyou're driving, the ABS control unit hasdetected a system malfunction. If thisoccurs, y

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Black plate (147,1)WARNINGDriving with Worn Disc Pads:Driving with worn disc pads isdangerous. The brakes could fail andcause a serious accident. As s

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Black plate (148,1)WARNINGSudden Engine-Braking:Shifting down while driving on wet,snowy, or frozen roads, or whiledriving at high speeds causes sudde

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Black plate (149,1)Power SteeringPower steering is only operable when theengine is running. If the engine is off or ifthe power steering system is ino

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Black plate (15,1)Make sure the lever returns to its originalposition and the seat is locked in place byattempting to push it forward andbackward.qSea

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Black plate (150,1)lFlashes when there are continuallylarge differences between front and rearwheel rotation, such as when trying topull away from an

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Black plate (151,1)Cruise ControlWith cruise control, you can set andautomatically maintain any speed of morethan about 30 km/h (19 mph).WARNINGCruise

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Black plate (152,1)WARNINGCruise Main Switch:Leaving the ON/OFF switch on whennot using the cruise control isdangerous as it may be switched onacciden

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Black plate (153,1)Your vehicle has a tap-up feature thatallows you to increase your current speedin increments of 1.6 km/h (1 mph) by amomentary tap

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Black plate (154,1)qTo Resume Cruising Speed atMore Than 30 km/h (19 mph)If some other method besides the ON/OFF switch was used to cancel cruisingspe

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Black plate (155,1)Traction Control System(TCS)The Traction Control System (TCS)enhances traction and safety bycontrolling engine torque and braking.W

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Black plate (156,1)Dynamic Stability Control(DSC)The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)automatically controls braking and enginetorque in conjunctio n wi

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Black plate (157,1)qDSC OFF Indicator LightThis indicator light stays on for a fewseconds when the ignition switch is turnedto the ON position.It also

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Black plate (158,1)Meters and GaugesWhen the ignition switch is in the ON position , the dashboard gauges illuminate.Speedometer ...

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Black plate (159,1)qSpeedometerThe speedometer indicates the speed ofthe vehicle.qOdometer, Trip Meter and TripMeter SelectorThe display mode can be c

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Black plate (16,1)CAUTIONWhen returning a rear-reclined seatbackto its upright position, make sure youhold onto the seatback with your otherhand while

Page 69 - Knowing Your Mazda

Black plate (160,1)The trip meter records the total distancethe vehicle is driven until the meter isagain reset. Return it to “0.0” by holdingthe sele

Page 70 - Advanced Keys

Black plate (161,1)qFuel GaugeThe fuel gauge shows approximately howmuch fuel is in the tank. We recommendkeeping the tank over 1/4 full. When thelow

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Black plate (162,1)Warning/Indicator LightsWarning/Indicator lights will appear in any of the highlighted areasSignal Warning/Indicator Lights PageBra

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Black plate (163,1)Signal Warning/Indicator Lights PageSeat Belt Warning Light/Beep 5-29Door-Ajar Warning Light 5-31Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Lig

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Black plate (164,1)qBrake System Warning LightThis warning has the following functions:Parking brake warnin gThe light comes on when the parkingbrake

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Black plate (165,1)If the ABS warning light stays on whileyou're driving, the ABS control unit hasdetected a system malfunction. If thisoccurs, y

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Black plate (166,1)CAUTIONDon't continue driving when thecharging system warning light isilluminated because the engine couldstop unexpectedly.qE

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Black plate (167,1)qAir Bag/Front Seat BeltPretensioner System Warning LightIf the air bag/front seat belt pretensionersystem is normal, the warning l

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Black plate (168,1)Belt minderNOTEThe belt minder can be deactivated.Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer todeactivate and restore the seat beltminder.D

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Black plate (169,1)qDoor-Ajar Warning LightThis warning light comes on when anydoor isn't securely closed.qLow Washer Fluid LevelWarning LightíTh

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Black plate (17,1)qSeat WarmeríThe front seats are electrically heated. Theignition switch must be in the ONposition.Press the switch to turn the seat

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Black plate (170,1)KEY Warning Light (Red)When illuminatedlWhen the ignition switch is turned tothe ON position, it illuminatesmomentarily and then go

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Black plate (171,1)NOTEThe advanced key can be set so that theKEY indicator light (green) does notflash e ven if the battery power is low.Refer to Set

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Black plate (172,1)qDSC OFF Indicator LightThis indicator light stays on for a fewseconds when the ignition switch is turnedto the ON position.It also

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Black plate (173,1)Beep SoundsqSeat Belt Warning BeepIf the driver's seat belt is not fastenedwhen the ignition switch is turne d to theON positi

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Black plate (174,1)Lighting ControlqHeadlightsTo turn on the lights, turn the headlightswitch on the end of the control lever.Switch PositionHeadlight

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Black plate (175,1)qHeadlight High-Low BeamPush the lever forward for high beam.Pull back to original position for lowbeam.High beamLow beamqFlashing

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Black plate (176,1)Turn and Lane-ChangeSignalsqTurn SignalMove the signal lever down (for a leftturn) or up (for a right turn) to the stopposition. Th

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Black plate (177,1)Windshield Wipers andWasherThe ignition switch must be in the ONposition.WARNINGSubstitute Washer Fluid:Using radiator antifreeze a

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Black plate (178,1)Variable-speed intermittent wipersSet the lever to INT and choose theinterval timing by rotating the ring.OFFINTINT ringqWindshield

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Black plate (179,1)NOTEThis defroster is not designed formelting snow. If there is anaccumulation of snow on the rearwindow, remove it before using th

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Black plate (18,1)CAUTIONlThe seat-bottom power adjustment isoperated by motors. Avoid extend edoperation because excessive use candamage the motors.l

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Black plate (180,1)Hazard Warning FlasherThe hazard warning lights should alwaysbe used when you stop on or near aroadway.The hazard warning lights wa

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Black plate (181,1)6Interior ComfortUse of various features for drive comfort, including air-conditioning and audiosystem.Climate Control System ...

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Black plate (182,1)Operating TipsqOperating the Climate ControlSystemOperate the climate control system withthe engine running.NOTETo prevent the batt

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Black plate (183,1)Vent OperationqAdjusting the VentsDirecting airflow1. Press the upper part of the air vent toopen it.2. Rotate the air vent left an

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Black plate (184,1)qSelecting the Airflow ModeDefroster and Floor VentsDashboard VentsFloor VentsDefroster VentsDashboard and Floor Vents6-4Interior C

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Black plate (185,1)Control PanelClimate control information is displayed on the information display.qControl SwitchesAUTO switchBy pressing the AUTO s

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Black plate (186,1)OFF switchPressing the OFF switch shuts off theclimate control system.Temperature control dialHotColdThis dial controls temperature

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Black plate (187,1)NOTEThe air conditioner may not functionwhen the outside temperatureapproaches 0 °C (32 °F). (Indicatorremains on even when system

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Black plate (188,1)NOTElSetting the temperature to maximumhigh or low will not provide thedesired temperature at a faster rate.lWhen selecting heat, t

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Black plate (189,1)Interior temperature sensorInterior ComfortClimate Control System6-9Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page189Thursday, July 7 2005 1

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Black plate (19,1)Change the seatback angle by pressing thefront or rear side of the reclining switch.Release the switch at the desired position.qHeig

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Black plate (190,1)AntennaqDetachable TypeTo remove the antenna, turn itcounterclockwise.To install the antenna, turn it clockwise.Make sure the anten

Page 103 - Doors and Locks

Black plate (191,1)qRadio ReceptionAM characteristicsAM signals bend around such things asbuildings or mountains and bounce off theionosphere. Therefo

Page 104 - Master control switches

Black plate (192,1)Flutter/Skip noiseSignals from an FM transmitter move instraight lines and become weak in valleysbetween tall buildings, mountains,

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Black plate (193,1)qOperating Tips for Cassette TapePlayerCleaning the cassette tape playerThe tape head, capstans, and pinch rollerswill gather oxide

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Black plate (194,1)qOperating Tips for In-Dash CDChangerCondensation phenomenonImmediately after turning on the heaterwhen the vehicle is cold, the CD

Page 107 - Windows from Outside

Black plate (195,1)lA new CD may have rough edges onits inner and outer perimeters. If a discwith rough edges is used, propersetting will not be possi

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Black plate (196,1)lThe In-das h CD changer ejects the CDif the CD is inserted upside down. Alsodirty and/or defective CDs may beejected.lThe In-das h

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Black plate (197,1)lThis unit can play MP3s with samplingfrequencies of 16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48kHz.lThis unit can play MP3 files that havebeen recorded

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Black plate (198,1)lMP3 files not conforming to the MP3format containing both header framesand data frames will be skipped andnot played.lThis unit wi

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Black plate (199,1)Multi-sessionA session is the complete amount of datarecorded from the beginning to the end ofa single period of CD-ROM, CD-R/CD-RW

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Black plate (2,1)Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page2Thursday, July 7 2005 1:1 PMForm No.8U01-EA-05H

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Black plate (20,1)qLumbar Support AdjustmentTo adjust the lumbar support, pull thelever forward.qHead RestraintWARNINGHead Restraints Adjustment:Drivi

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Black plate (200,1)MEMO6-20Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page200Thursday, July 7 2005 1:3 PMForm No.8U01-EA-05H

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Black plate (201,1)Audio SetIllustration is of a representative audio unit.Cassette Tape PlayerIn-Dash CD Changer (Music CD/MP3 CD Player)In-Dash CD C

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Black plate (202,1)qPower/Volume/Sound ControlsPower/Volume dialAudio control dialPower ON/OFFTurn the ignition switch to the ACC orON position.Press

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Black plate (203,1)2. Turn the aud io control dial to adjust theselected functions as follows:Indication Turn Left Turn RightSelect modeDecreasebassIn

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Black plate (204,1)qOperating the RadioSeek tuning buttonScan buttonChannel preset buttonsManual tuning dialSatellite button*Band selector buttons*For

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Black plate (205,1)Seek tun ingPressing the seek tuning button (, )will cause the tuner to seek a higher orlower frequency automatically.NOTEIf you co

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Black plate (206,1)qOperating the Cassette Tape Playerí(one being played)APC button: (next program)Rewind buttonRepeat buttonDolby NR buttonProgram bu

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Black plate (207,1)NOTEThe cassette tape can be ejected whenthe ignition switch is in the OFFposition.Fast-forward/RewindPress the fast-forward button

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Black plate (208,1)qOperating the In-Dash CD ChangeríFast-forward buttonDisc down buttonTrack down buttonTrack up buttonScan buttonChannel preset butt

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Black plate (209,1)NOTEThe CD will begin playbackautomatically after insertion.A CD cannot be inserted while thedisplay reads “WAIT”. A beepingsound c

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Black plate (21,1)NOTEThe seat temperature is regulatedautomatically by a thermostat. Otherthan turning it on or off, it cannot beadjusted.Rear SeatWA

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Black plate (210,1)NOTE(Music CD player)If the CD is not removed from the slotwithin approximately 10 seconds afterejection, it will be re- insertedau

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Black plate (211,1)During MP3 CD playbackTo change the disc, press the DISC button(or ) for 1.5 seconds ormore during playback.Folder search (during M

Page 127 - Before Driving Your Mazda

Black plate (212,1)(CD random)1. Press the random button () durin gplayback, and then press the buttonagain within 3 seconds to play thetracks in the

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Black plate (213,1)Display scroll (Music CD/MP3 CDplayer)Only 12 characters can be displayed atone time. To display the rest of thecharacters of a lon

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Black plate (214,1)qError IndicationsIf you see an error indication on the display, find the cause in the chart. If you cannot clearthe error indicati

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Black plate (215,1)Audio Control SwitchOperation (Steering Wheel)íWhen the audio unit is turned on,operation of the audio unit from thesteering wheel

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Black plate (216,1)NOTECassette tape, CD changer, and SIRIUSdigital satellite radio modes cannot beselected in the following cases:lA cassette deck, C

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Black plate (217,1)Safety CertificationThis CD player is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards. It meets FCCrequirements and complies with

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Black plate (218,1)SunvisorsWhen you need a sunvisor, lower it foruse in front or swing it to the side.SunvisorqVanity MirrorsTo use the vanity mirror

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Black plate (219,1)qOverhead LightsFrontWith moonroofWithout moonroofSwitchPositionFront Overhead LightsLight offlLight on when any door is openlLight

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Black plate (22,1)Height adjustmentTo raise a head restraint, pull it up to thedesired position.To lower the head restraint, press the stop-catch rele

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Black plate (220,1)Without moonroofRearqCourtesy LightsTurns on when any door is open or theilluminated entry system is on.Courtesy light6-40Interior

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Black plate (221,1)Information DisplayOPEN/CLOSE button (with navigation system)AMB button (with outside temperature display )TILT button (with naviga

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Black plate (222,1)qClockWhen the ignition switch is in the ACC orON position, the time is displayed.Time setting1. Press the CLK button until a beeps

Page 139 - Driving Your Mazda

Black plate (223,1)qClimate Control DisplayThe climate control system status isdisplayed. To operate the climate controlsystem, refer to “Climate Cont

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Black plate (224,1)CAUTIONlDon't touch the metal part of thelighter, you may burn yourself.lDon't hold the lighter in because itwill overhea

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Black plate (225,1)qRearTo remove, open the ashtray lid, graspboth sides of the ashtray and pull it out.Cup HolderWARNINGUsing Cup Holder:Using a cup

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Black plate (226,1)qFrontTo use the cup holder, open the centerconsole by pressing the lower center partof its cover.qRearThe rear cup holder is on th

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Black plate (227,1)Storage CompartmentsWARNINGOpen Storage Boxes:Driving with the storage boxes open isdangerous. To reduce the possibility ofinjury i

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Black plate (228,1)qGlove BoxTo open the glove box, pull the latchtoward you.Insert the master key and turn it clockwiseto lock, counterclockwise to u

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Black plate (229,1)Accessory SocketsThe ignition switch must be in the ACCor ON position to prevent the battery fromdischarging.Only use genuine Mazda

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Black plate (23,1)Seat Belt PrecautionsSeat belts help to d ecrease the possibility of severe injury during accidents and suddenstops. Mazda recommend

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Black plate (230,1)5. Pass the plug cord through the hole ofthe tray and insert the plug in thesocket.Plug6. Make sure the plug cord is runningthrough

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Black plate (231,1)7In Case of an EmergencyHelpful information on what to do in an emergency.Parking in an Emergency ...

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Black plate (232,1)Parking in an EmergencyThe hazard warning lights should alwaysbe used when you stop on or near aroadway.The hazard warning lights w

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Black plate (233,1)Spare Tire and Tool StorageSpare tire and tools are stored in the locat ions illustrated in the diagram.Tool bagSpare tireJackLug w

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Black plate (234,1)qJackTo remove the jack1. Open the trunk mat.2. Turn the wi ng bolt counterclockwise.To secure the jackPerform the removal procedur

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Black plate (235,1)To remove the spare tire1. Remove the trunk mat .2. Turn the tire wing boltcounterclockwise.Wing boltTire clampTo secure the spare

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Black plate (236,1)1. Park on a level surface off the right-of-way and firmly set the parking brake.2. Shift into Reverse (R) or 1 and turn offthe eng

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Black plate (237,1)WARNINGIncorrect Jacking Position:Attempting to jack the vehicle inpositions other than thoserecommended in this manual isdangerous

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Black plate (238,1)qLocking Lug NutsíIf your vehicle has optional antitheftwheel lug nuts, one on each wheel willlock the tires and y ou must use a sp

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Black plate (239,1)2. Mount the spare tire.3. Install the lug nuts with the bevelededge inward; tighten them by hand.WARNINGDon't Apply Oil or Gr

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Black plate (24,1)WARNINGOne Belt, One Passenger:Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt usedin this way can&

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Black plate (240,1)WARNINGLoose Lug Nuts:Improperly or loosely tightened lugnuts are dangerous. The wheel couldwobble or come off. This could resultin

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Black plate (241,1)OverheatingIf the temperature gauge indicatesoverheating, the vehicle loses power, oryou hear a loud knocking or pingingnoise, the

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Black plate (242,1)5. Make sure the cooling fan is operating,then turn off the engine after thetemperature has decreased.6. When cool, check the coola

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Black plate (243,1)Starting a Flooded EngineIf the engine fails to start, it may beflooded (excessive fuel in the engine).Follow this procedure:1. Dep

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Black plate (244,1)Jump-StartingJump-starting is dangerous if done incorrectly. So follow the procedure carefully. If youfeel unsure about jump-starti

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Black plate (245,1)WARNINGKeep Flames Away:Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, producedduring normal battery operat

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Black plate (246,1)Booster batteryJumper cablesConnect cables in numerical order and disconnect in reverse order.Discharged battery1. Make sure the bo

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Black plate (247,1)Push-StartingWARNINGTowing a Vehicle to Start It:Towing a vehicle to start it isdangerous. The vehicle being towedcould surge forwa

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Black plate (248,1)Towing DescriptionWe recommend that towing be done onlyby an Authorized Mazda Dealer or acommercial tow-truck service.Proper liftin

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Black plate (249,1)WARNINGTowing a AWD Vehicle:Towing a AWD vehicle with either thefront or rear wheels on the ground isdangerous as the drive train c

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Black plate (25,1)qEmergency Locking ModeIn the emergency locking mode, the belt remains comfortable on the occupant and theretractor will lock in pos

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Black plate (250,1)RearCAUTIONThe cap cannot be completely removed.Do not use excessive force as it maydamage the cap or scratch the paintedbumper sur

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Black plate (251,1)CAUTIONIf the tiedown eyelet is not securelytightened, it may loosen or disengagefrom the bumper when tying down thevehicle. Make s

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Black plate (253,1)8Maintenance and CareHow to keep your Mazda in top condition.Introduction ... ...

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Black plate (254,1)IntroductionBe extremely careful and prevent injury to yourself and others or damage to your vehiclewhen using this manual for insp

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Black plate (255,1)Scheduled MaintenanceFollow Schedule 1 if the vehicle is operat ed mainly where none of the following conditionsapply.If any do app

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Black plate (256,1)qSchedule 1Maintenance IntervalNumber of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes firstMonths 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48×1000 km 1

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Black plate (257,1)Maintenance IntervalNumber of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes firstMonths 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48×1000 km 12 24 36 48

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Black plate (258,1)qSchedule 2Maintenance IntervalNumber of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes firstMonths 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 4

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Black plate (259,1)Maintenance IntervalNumber of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes firstMonths 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48×1000 km 8

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Black plate (26,1)Seat Belt (Except Center-Rear Position)NOTEWhen using the center-rear seat belt,refer to “Center-Rear Position SeatBelt” (page 2-18)

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Black plate (260,1)Owner Maintenance ScheduleThe owner or a qualified service technician should make these vehicle inspections at theindicated interva

Page 181 - Interior Comfort

Black plate (261,1)Owner Maintenance PrecautionsImproper or incomplete service may result in problems. This section gives instructions onlyfor items t

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Black plate (262,1)NOTEOnce the engine coolant exceeds a preset temperature, an electrical cooling fan turns on.It will continue running for about 10

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Black plate (263,1)Engine Compartment OverviewCooling system capPower steering fluid reservoirWindshield washer fluid reservoirEngine oil dipstickEngi

Page 184 - Dashboard and Floor Vents

Black plate (264,1)Engine OilqRecommended OilUse SAE 5W-30 engine oil.Oil container label s provide importantinformation.A chief contribution this typ

Page 185

Black plate (265,1)The quali ty designation SL, or ILSACmust be on the label.–30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50–20 0 20 40 60 80 100 1205W-30qInspecting Eng

Page 186

Black plate (266,1)Changing engine oilWARNINGChecking or Changing Engine Oil:Hot engine oil is dangerous. If theengine has been running, the engineoil

Page 187

Black plate (267,1)Engine CoolantqInspecting Coolant LevelWARNINGHot Engine:A hot engine is dangerous. If theengine has been running, parts of theengi

Page 188

Black plate (268,1)CAUTIONRadiator coolant will damage paint.Rinse it off quickly if spilled.If the coolant reservoir is empt y or newcoolant is requi

Page 189

Black plate (269,1)To change coolantWARNINGRemoving the Cooling System Cap:Removing the cooling system capwhile the engine is running or hot isdangero

Page 190

Black plate (27,1)qUnfastening the Seat BeltsDepress the button on the buckle.ButtonNOTEIf a belt does not fully retract, inspect itfor kinks and twis

Page 191

Black plate (270,1)Brake/Clutch FluidqInspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid LevelThe brakes and clutch draw fluid from thesame reservoir.Inspect the fluid lev

Page 192

Black plate (271,1)Power Steering FluidqInspecting Power Steering FluidLevelCAUTIONTo avoid damage to the power steeringpump, don't operate the v

Page 193

Black plate (272,1)Inspect fluid level in the washer fluidreservoir; add fluid if necessary.To inspect the washer fluid level in thefront reservoir, p

Page 194

Black plate (273,1)Air FilterCAUTIONDon't drive without an air filter. Thiscould result in excessive engine wear.This air filter may be cleaned w

Page 195

Black plate (274,1)Wiper BladesCAUTIONlHot waxes applied by automatic carwashers have been known to affectthe wiper's ability to clean windows.lT

Page 196

Black plate (275,1)2. Hold the end of the rubber and pulluntil the tabs are free of the metalsupport.Metal supportTab3. Remove the metal stiffeners fr

Page 197 - Audio System

Black plate (276,1)BatteryWARNINGBattery-Related Lead Materials:Battery posts, terminals and related access ories contain lead and lead compounds,chem

Page 198

Black plate (277,1)WARNINGKeep Flames Away:Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, producedduring normal battery operat

Page 199

Black plate (278,1)TiresFor reasons of proper performance, safety,and better fuel economy, always maintainrecommended tire inflation pressures andstay

Page 200

Black plate (279,1)NOTElAlways check tire pressure whentires are cold.lWarm tires normally exceedrecommended pressures. Don'trelease air from war

Page 201

Black plate (28,1)Front Seat Belt Pretensionerand Load Limiting SystemsFor optimum protection, the driver andfront passenger seat belts are equippedwi

Page 202

Black plate (280,1)qReplacing a TireWARNINGWorn Tires:Driving with worn tires is dangerous.Reduced braking, steer ing, andtraction could result in an

Page 203

Black plate (281,1)CAUTIONlDon't use your temporary spare tirerim with a snow tire or aconventional tire. Neither willproperly fit and could dama

Page 204

Black plate (282,1)Light BulbsOverhead light/Map lightsFog lightsHigh-mount brake lightTrunk lightBrake lights/TaillightsRear turn signal lightsRevers

Page 205

Black plate (283,1)WARNINGXenon Fusion Bulb Replacement:Replacing the xenon fusion bulbsyourself is dangerous. Because thexenon fusio n bulbs require

Page 206

Black plate (284,1)3. Turn the center section of the plasticretainers counterclockwise and removethem, and partially peel back themudguard.RemovalInst

Page 207

Black plate (285,1)Rear turn signal lights4. Install the new bulb in the reverse orderof removal.NOTETo replace the bulb, contact anAuthorized Mazda D

Page 208

Black plate (286,1)qReplacing Interior Light BulbsOverhead light/Map lights (Front)1. Remove the screws.2. Wrap a flathead screwdriver with a softclot

Page 209

Black plate (287,1)Courtesy lights, Vanity mirror lights1. Wrap a small flathead screwdriver witha soft cloth to prevent damage to thelens and remove

Page 210

Black plate (288,1)FusesYour vehicle's electrical system isprotected by fuses.If any lights, accessories, or controls don'twork, inspect the

Page 211

Black plate (289,1)Replacing the fuses under the hoodIf the headlights or other electricalcomponents don't work and the fuses inthe cabin are OK,

Page 212

Black plate (29,1)WARNINGPretensioner System Disposal:Improper disposal of the prete nsionersystem or a vehicle with non-deactivated pretensioners isd

Page 213

Black plate (290,1)qFuse Panel DescriptionFuse block (Engine compartment)DESCRIPTIONFUSERATINGPROTECTED COMPONENT1 SPARE 20A ―2 SPARE 15A ―3 SPARE 10A

Page 214

Black plate (291,1)DESCRIPTIONFUSERATINGPROTECTED COMPONENT18 ―― ―19 IG KEY 1 30A Engine control, SAS, Instrument cluster, Lighter20 P.WIND 30A Power

Page 215

Black plate (292,1)Fuse block (Driver's side kick-panel)DESCRIPTIONFUSERATINGPROTECTED COMPONENT1 P.WIND IG 30A ―2 P.WIND 20A ―3 D.LOCK 30A Power

Page 216

Black plate (293,1)How to MinimizeEnvironmental Paint DamageThe paint work on your Mazda representsthe latest technical developments incomposition and

Page 217

Black plate (294,1)qWater MarksOccurrenceRain, fog, dew, and even tap water cancontain harmful minerals such as salt andlime. If moisture containing t

Page 218

Black plate (295,1)Exterior CareFollow all label and container directionswhen using a chemical cleaner or polish.Read all warnings and cautions.qMaint

Page 219

Black plate (296,1)Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings,industrial fallout, and similar deposits candamage the finish if not removedimmediately. Whe

Page 220

Black plate (297,1)CAUTIONDon't use steel wool, abrasive cleaners,or strong detergents containing highlyalkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plat

Page 221

Black plate (298,1)Interior CareqDashboard PrecautionsPrevent caustic solutions such as perfumeand cosm etic oils from contacting thedashboard. They&a

Page 222

Black plate (299,1)qCleaning the Window InteriorsIf the windows become covered with anoily, greasy, or waxy film, clean themwith glass cleaner. Follow

Page 223

Black plate (3,1)Thank you for choosing a Mazda. We at Mazda design and build vehicles with completecustomer satisfaction in mind.To help ensure enjoy

Page 224

Black plate (30,1)Center-Rear Position SeatBeltBefore using the center-rear lap/shoulderbelt make sure tongue (A) and anchorbuckle (B) are fastened.(A

Page 225

Black plate (300,1)8-48Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page300Thursday, July 7 2005 1:4 PMForm No.8U01-EA-05H

Page 226

Black plate (301,1)9Customer Information and ReportingSafety DefectsImportant consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment.Customer

Page 227

Black plate (302,1)Customer Assistance (U.S.A.)Your complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. We are here to serve you. AllAuthorized Mazda

Page 228

Black plate (303,1)3. Vehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located onthe upper driver's side corner o

Page 229

Black plate (304,1)Customer Assistance (Canada)qSatisfaction Review ProcessYour complete and permanent satisfaction is of primary concern to Mazda. Al

Page 230

Black plate (305,1)Please recognize that the resolution of service problems in most cases requires the use ofyour Mazda dealer's service faciliti

Page 231 - In Case of an Emergency

Black plate (306,1)CAMVAP is fully implemented in all provinces and territories.Consumers wishing to obtain further information about the Program shou

Page 232

Black plate (307,1)Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico)Your complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. That is why all AuthorizedMazda Dealers

Page 233

Black plate (308,1)Importer/DistributorqU.S.A.Mazda North American Operations7755 Irvine Center DriveIrvine, CA 92618-2922 U.S.A.P.O. Box 19734Irvine,

Page 234 - Flat Tire

Black plate (309,1)Warranties for Your MazdalNew Vehicle Limited WarrantylDistributor Major Component Limited Warranty (Canada only)lSafety Restraint

Page 235

Black plate (31,1)qUnfastening the Seat BeltDepress the button on the buckle.ButtonqUnfastening the Lap Portion ofthe Seat BeltInsert a small object s

Page 236

Black plate (310,1)Outside the United StatesGovernment regulations in the United States require that automobiles meet specificemission regulations and

Page 237

Black plate (311,1)Outside CanadaGovernment regulations in Canada require that automobiles meet specific emissionregulations and safety regulations. T

Page 238

Black plate (312,1)Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country (ExceptUnited States and Canada)Government regulations in your country could require

Page 239

Black plate (313,1)Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and AccessoriesNon-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stores.These may fit y

Page 240

Black plate (314,1)Cell Phones WarningWARNINGUse of Cell Phones and Other Devices by Driver:Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, compute

Page 241

Black plate (315,1)Type Approval of EquipmentImmobilizer systemCustomer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsType Approval of Equipment9-15Mazdaspe

Page 242

Black plate (316,1)Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS)This information relates to the tire grading system developed by the U.S. NationalHighwa

Page 243

Black plate (317,1)WARNINGThe temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated andnot overloaded. Excessive speed,

Page 244

Black plate (318,1)Tire LabelingFederal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall ofall tir es. This informati

Page 245

Black plate (319,1)11. Tread wear, traction and temperature grades12. Max. permissible inflation pressure13. SAFETY WARNINGP215/65R15 95H is an exampl

Page 246

Black plate (32,1)Seat Belt ExtenderIf your seat belt is not long enough, evenwhen fully extended, a seat belt extendermay be available to you at no c

Page 247

Black plate (320,1)H“H” is the speed rating. The speed rating de notes the maximum speed for which the use ofthe tire is rated.Letter Rating Speed Rat

Page 248

Black plate (321,1)Tread Wear, Traction and Temperature GradesTread wear: The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the t

Page 249

Black plate (322,1)qInformation on Temporary TiresPlease refer to the diagram below.1. Temporary tires2. Nominal width of tire in millimeters3. Ratio

Page 250

Black plate (323,1)D“D” is the tire construction symbol. D indicates “diagonal ply construction”.16“16” is the wheel rim diameter in inches.Customer I

Page 251

Black plate (324,1)Location of the Tire Label (Placard)You will find the tire label containing tire inflation pressure by tire size and other importan

Page 252

Black plate (325,1)WARNINGTire Under-Inflation:Driving your vehicl e with under-inflated tires is dangerous.Under-inflation is the most common cause o

Page 253 - Maintenance and Care

Black plate (326,1)NOTEWarm tires normally exceed recommended pressures. Don't release air from warm tiresto adjust the pressure.Under-inflation

Page 254

Black plate (327,1)Tire MaintenanceImproper or inadequate vehicle maintenanc e can cause tires to wear abnormally. Here aresome important maintenance

Page 255

Black plate (328,1)CAUTIONRotate unidirectional tires and radial tires that have an asymmetrical tread pattern orstuds only from front to rear, not fr

Page 256

Black plate (329,1)NOTETires degrade over time, even when they are not being used on the road. It isrecommended that tires generally be replaced when

Page 257

Black plate (33,1)Seat Belt Warning Light/BeepThe seat belt warning light illuminatesand a beep sound will be heard if thedriver's seat belt is n

Page 258

Black plate (330,1)Vehicle LoadingNOTEThis vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer.This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle

Page 259

Black plate (331,1)Vehicle Curb Weight is the weight of your new vehicle when you picked it up from yourdealer plus any aftermarket equipment.PAYLOADP

Page 260

Black plate (332,1)SAMPLECARGOCargo Weight includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo andoptional equipment. When towing, trai

Page 261

Black plate (333,1)Examples: Based on a single occupant weight of 68 kg, and a value of 385 kg for the“combined weight of occupants and cargo should n

Page 262

Black plate (334,1)SAMPLEWARNINGExceeding Axle Weight Rating Limits:Exceeding the Safety Certification Label axle weight rating limits is dangerous an

Page 263

Black plate (335,1)GCWGCW (Gross Combined Weight) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus theweight of the fully loaded trailer.GCWR (Gross Com

Page 264 - –20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Black plate (336,1)WARNINGExceeding GVWR or GAWR Specifications:Exceeding the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the certification label is dangerous.Excee

Page 265

Black plate (337,1)Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit:Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit:(1) Locate the statement “The combined weight

Page 266

Black plate (338,1)Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.)If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or couldcause injury or de

Page 267

Black plate (339,1)Reporting Safety Defects (Canada)Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-related defect to Transport Canada, DefectInvestiga

Page 268

Black plate (34,1)Front passenger seatThe seat belt warning light/beep remindsthe front passenger to fasten the seat beltaccording to the chart below.

Page 269

Black plate (340,1)Service PublicationsFactory-authorized Mazda service publications are available for owners who wish to dosome of their own maintena

Page 270

Black plate (341,1)10SpecificationsTechnical information about your Mazda.Identification Numbers ...

Page 271

Black plate (342,1)Vehicle Information LabelsqVehicle Identification NumberThe vehicle identification number legallyidentifies your vehicle. The numbe

Page 272

Black plate (343,1)SpecificationsqEngineItem SpecificationType DOHC-16V in-line, 4-cylinderBore×Stroke 87.5 × 94.0 mm (3.44 × 3.70 in)Displacement 2,2

Page 273

Black plate (344,1)qCapacities(Approximate Quantities)Item CapacityEngine oilWith oil filter replacement 5.7 L (6.0 US qt, 5.0 Imp qt)Without oil filt

Page 274

Black plate (345,1)qLight BulbsExterior lightLight bulbCategoryWattage ECE R SAEHeadlightsHigh beam 55 H1 ―Low beam 35 D2S ―Front turn signal lights 2

Page 275

Black plate (346,1)Temporary spare tireTire size Inflation pressureT145/70D17 106M 420 kPa (60 psi)qFusesRefer to the fuse rating on page 8-36.10-6Spe

Page 276

Black plate (347,1)11Index11-1Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page347Thursday, July 7 2005 1:4 PMForm No.8U01-EA-05H

Page 277

Black plate (348,1)AAccessory Socket ... 6-49Add-On Non-Genuine Parts andAccessories ...

Page 278

Black plate (349,1)CCourtesy Lights ... 6-40Cruise Control ... 5-13Cup Hol der ...

Page 279

Black plate (35,1)Child Restraint PrecautionsMazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to usethem.You are requ

Page 280

Black plate (350,1)FFuses ... 8-36Panel description ... 8-38Replacement ...

Page 281

Black plate (351,1)MMaintenanceIntroduction ... 8-2Owner maintenance precautions... 8-9Owner maintenance schedule ...

Page 282

Black plate (352,1)SSRS Air BagsHow the Air Bags Work ... 2-46Supplemental restraint systemsprecautions ... 2-

Page 283

Black plate (353,1)WWarning Lights ... 5-24ABS ... ... 5-26Air bag system ...

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Page 285

Black plate (36,1)WARNINGProper Size of Child-Restraint System:For effective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stops , a child must beproperl

Page 286

Black plate (37,1)WARNINGFront Passenger Seat Position:A front-facing child-restraint system should only be put on the front seat when it isunavoidabl

Page 287

Black plate (38,1)WARNINGChildren and Seating Position with Side and Curtain Air Bags:Allowing anyone to lean over or against the side window, the are

Page 288

Black plate (39,1)Installing Child-RestraintSystemsAccident statistics reveal that a child issafer in the rear seat. The front passenger'sseat is

Page 289

Black plate (4,1)We want to help you get the most drivingpleasure from your vehicle. Your owner'smanual, when read from cover to cover,can do tha

Page 290

Black plate (40,1)1. Secure the child-restraint system withthe lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt.See the manufacturer's instructions onthe chi

Page 291

Black plate (41,1)WARNINGChild-Restraint Tether Usage:Using the tether or tether anchor tosecure anything but a child-restraintsystem is dangerous. Th

Page 292

Black plate (42,1)qIf You Must Use the Front Seatfor ChildrenIf you cannot put all children in the rearseat, at least put the smallest children inthe

Page 293

Black plate (43,1)WARNINGRear-Facing Child-Restraint System:Rear-facing child-restraint systems onthe front seat are particularlydangerous.The child-r

Page 294

Black plate (44,1)qFront Passenger's Seat Child-Restraint System Installation1. Slide the seat as far back as possible.2. Secure the child-restra

Page 295

Black plate (45,1)WARNINGSeating a Child in a Child-RestraintSystem on the Front Passenger SeatWith the Front Passenger Air BagDeactivation Indicator

Page 296

Black plate (46,1)LATCH Child-Restraint SystemsYour Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachment of specially designedLATCH child-restrai

Page 297

Black plate (47,1)qLATCH Child-Restraint SystemInstallation Procedure (RearOutboard Seats)1. Expand the area between the seatbottom and the seatback s

Page 298

Black plate (48,1)WARNINGChild-Restraint Tether Usage:Using the tether or tether anchor tosecure anything but a child-restraintsystem is dangerous. Th

Page 299

Black plate (49,1)2. Expand the area between the seatbottom and the seatback slightly toverify the locations of the LATCHlower anchors.NOTEThe marking

Page 300

Black plate (5,1)Mazdaspeed6_8U01-EA-05H_Edition1 Page5Thursday, July 7 2005 1:1 PMForm No.8U01-EA-05HTable of ContentsYour Vehicle at a GlanceInterio

Page 301 - Safety Defects

Black plate (50,1)Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) PrecautionsThe front and side supplemental restraint systems (SRS) include up to 6 air bags (ve

Page 302

Black plate (51,1)WARNINGAir Bags without Seat Belts:Depending only on the air bags for protection during an accident is dangerous. Alone,air bags may

Page 303

Black plate (52,1)WARNINGSeating Position with Side and Curtain Air Bags:Sitting too close to the side air bag modules or placing hands on them is ext

Page 304

Black plate (53,1)WARNINGHot Air Bag Inflators:Hot air bag inflators are dangerous . Immediately after inflation, the inflators in thesteering wheel,

Page 305

Black plate (54,1)NOTElWhen an air bag deploys, a loud inflation noise can be heard and some smoke will bereleased. Neither is likely to cause injury,

Page 306

Black plate (55,1)Supplemental Restraint System ComponentsThe supplemental restraint systems (SRS) have two basic subsystems:lThe air bag system with

Page 307

Black plate (56,1)qFront Air Bag System Components(1)(6)(10)(7)(6)(9)(5)(4)(3)(2)(8)(1) Driver seat slide position sensor (page 2-46)(2) Front seats(3

Page 308

Black plate (57,1)qSide and Curtain Air Bag System Components(3)(1)(1)(4)(2)(1) Side and curtain inflators and air bags(2) Front seats(3) Crash sensor

Page 309

Black plate (58,1)How the Air Bags WorkqHow the Front Air Bags WorkWhen air bag crash sensors detect a frontal impact of greater than moderate force,

Page 310

Black plate (59,1)Front passenger seat weight sensorsYour vehicle is also equipped with the front passen ger air bag deactivation indicator light(page

Page 311

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Page 312

Black plate (60,1)The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates or is off under the following conditions:Total seated weight on

Page 313

Black plate (61,1)WARNINGIncreasing the Total Seated Weight on the Front Passenger Seat:When an infant or small child sits on the front passenger seat

Page 314

Black plate (62,1)CAUTIONlTo assure proper deployment of the front air bag and to prevent damage to the sensorsin the front seat bottoms:lDo not place

Page 315

Black plate (63,1)qHow the Side and Curtain Air Bags WorkWhen air bag crash sensors detect a side impact of greater than moderate force, anelectrical

Page 316

Black plate (64,1)Front air bag activationA greater than moderate impact will causethe front air bags to inflate in thefollowing cases:lHitting a soli

Page 317 - TEMPERATURE A

Black plate (65,1)lRear-ending or running under a truck'stail gate may not provide the stoppingforce necessary for air bag deployment.Non-activat

Page 318

Black plate (66,1)lVehicle roll-over may not provideenough side force to deploy the sideand curtain air bags.lSide impacts with two-wheeledvehicles ma

Page 319

Black plate (67,1)A system malfunction is indicated whenthe warning light constantly flashes,constantly illuminates or doesn'tilluminate at all w

Page 320

Black plate (68,1)WARNINGAir Bag Disposal:Improper disposal of an air bag or avehicle with live air bags in it can beextremely dangerous. Unless all s

Page 321

Black plate (69,1)3Knowing Your MazdaExplanation of basic operations and controls; opening/closing and adjustmentof various parts.Advanced Keyless Ent

Page 322

Black plate (7,1)1Your Vehicle at a GlanceInterior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda.Dashboard and Interior Overview ...

Page 323

Black plate (70,1)Advanced KeysíThe adva nced keyless functions (advanced keyless entry and start system) enables thefollowing operations while the ad

Page 324

Black plate (71,1)Your Mazda has two kinds of keys.Panic buttonAuxiliary keyKey code number plateOperation indicator lightUnlock buttonLock buttonMast

Page 325

Black plate (72,1)CAUTIONlBecause the advanced key uses low-intensity radio waves, it may not functioncorrectly under the following conditions:lThe ad

Page 326

Black plate (73,1)qAdvanced Key MaintenanceCAUTIONlMake sure the battery is installedwith the correct pole facing upward.Battery leakage could occur i

Page 327

Black plate (74,1)3. Insert a flathead screwdriver into thecrack and press the battery out.4. Insert the new battery (CR2025 orequivalent) with the po

Page 328

Black plate (75,1)Operation Using AdvancedKeyless FunctionsqOperational RangeThe system operates only when the driveris in the vehicle or within opera

Page 329

Black plate (76,1)NOTElThe trunk is out of the operationalrange, however, starting the enginemay be possible.lThe engine may not start if theadvanced

Page 330

Black plate (77,1)To unlockDriver's door request switchTo unlock the driver's door, press therequest switch. A beep sound will beheard twice

Page 331

Black plate (78,1)qStarting the EngineIgnition Switch PositionsWithout a traditional key, some of theignition switch functions are different.Start kno

Page 332

Black plate (79,1)Starting the EngineNOTElEngine-starting is controlled by thespark ignition system.This system meets all CanadianInterference-Causing

Page 333

Black plate (8,1)The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle.Refer to Navigation System at the end of the manual.Power window lock switc

Page 334

Black plate (80,1)NOTEIn the following cases, the KEYwarning light (red) illuminates and theengine will not start.lThe advanced key battery is dead.lT

Page 335

Black plate (81,1)CAUTIONWhen leaving the vehicle, make surethe ignition switch is turned to theLOCK position.NOTElWhen turning the ignition switch to

Page 336

Black plate (82,1)TransmitterPanic buttonUnlock buttonLock buttonNOTEl(U.S.A.)This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subjectt

Page 337

Black plate (83,1)Panic buttonIf you witness from a distance someoneattempting to break into or damage yourvehicle, pressing the panic button willacti

Page 338 - Reporting Safety Defects

Black plate (84,1)Warning and Beep SoundsqSystem Malfunction Warning BeepIf any malfunction occurs in the advancedkeyless function, the KEY warning li

Page 339

Black plate (85,1)qRequest Switch InoperableWarning BeepUnder the following conditions, if therequest switch for a front door or the trunklid is press

Page 340

Black plate (86,1)Setting Change (Function Customization)The foll owing function settings are possible. Settings can be changed for each registeredadv

Page 341 - Specifications

Black plate (87,1)User Mis-Operation Warning IndicatorsUnder the following conditions, warning beeps are heard and a warning/indicator light inthe ins

Page 342

Black plate (88,1)KeysWARNINGKeys and Children:Leaving children in a vehicle with thekey is dangerous. This could result insomeone being badly injured

Page 343

Black plate (89,1)Key extend/retract method (Retractabletype key)To extend the key, press the releasebutton.To retract the key, press the release butt

Page 344

Black plate (9,1)Dashboard illumination ... page 5-23DSC OFF switch

Page 345

Black plate (90,1)NOTElThe keyless entry system is designedto operate up to about 2.5 m (8 ft)from the center of the vehicle, butthis may vary due to

Page 346

Black plate (91,1)The operat ion indicator light flashes whenthe buttons are pressed.Lock buttonTo lock the doors and the trunk lid, pressthe lock but

Page 347

Black plate (92,1)CAUTIONlInstall the battery with the positivepole () facing down. Batteryleakage could occur if it is notinstalled correctly.lWhen r

Page 348

Black plate (93,1)NOTEIf it is difficult to remove the battery bypressing with a finger, use a smallscrewdriver to press out the battery.5. Put in the

Page 349

Black plate (94,1)Door LocksWARNINGUnattended Children and Pets:Leaving a child or an animalunattended in a parked vehicle isdangerous. In hot weather

Page 350

Black plate (95,1)qLocking, Unlocking withTransmitter (with Advanced Key)The doors can be locked /unlocked byoperating the keyless entry systemtransmi

Page 351

Black plate (96,1)Locking, unlocking with keyAll doors and the trunk lid lockautomatically when the driver's door islocked with the key. All door

Page 352

Black plate (97,1)qRear Door Child Safety LocksThese locks are intended to help preventchildren from accidentally opening therear doors. Use them both

Page 353

Black plate (98,1)qLocking, Unlocking with RequestSwitch (with Advanced Key)The trunk lid can be locked/unlocked byoperating the request switch whilec

Page 354

Black plate (99,1)Opening the trunk lidPull up on the handle.Closing the trunk lidGrasp the inner handle and pull the trunklid down, then push the tru

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