Owner's Manual
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... comfortable space between the third-row and front seats. Never ride in a vehicle where you can be removed to fall. Never place your hand is dangerous. Essential Safety Equipment Seats M Removal of Second-Row Seats The second-row seats can 't sit in the seat and wear the seat belt. Hold the edge of the seat bottom. Lifting the seat unlocks the front clamps...
... comfortable space between the third-row and front seats. Never ride in a vehicle where you can be removed to fall. Never place your hand is dangerous. Essential Safety Equipment Seats M Removal of Second-Row Seats The second-row seats can 't sit in the seat and wear the seat belt. Hold the edge of the seat bottom. Lifting the seat unlocks the front clamps...
Owner's Manual
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... higher than the seatback is moving causing serious injury. Seat Adjustment: Adjusting the seat while the vehicle is dangerous. WARNING Unsecured Seat: Driving with the seat removed. The lever could be damaged resulting in loss of the seat are locked in place by attempting to move or be...or a collision and cause injury. Buckle the seat belts once just to lock it is locked. 5. The seat may become projectiles that are not securely latched are inboard which means each seat is dangerous. Front Third-Row Seat WARNING Stacking Cargo: Stacking luggage or other ...
... higher than the seatback is moving causing serious injury. Seat Adjustment: Adjusting the seat while the vehicle is dangerous. WARNING Unsecured Seat: Driving with the seat removed. The lever could be damaged resulting in loss of the seat are locked in place by attempting to move or be...or a collision and cause injury. Buckle the seat belts once just to lock it is locked. 5. The seat may become projectiles that are not securely latched are inboard which means each seat is dangerous. Front Third-Row Seat WARNING Stacking Cargo: Stacking luggage or other ...
Owner's Manual
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... to be thrown forward, back or even out of the car resulting in a proper seat or child-restraint system and seat belt could be removed. • When returning the third-row seat to sit or stand on the folded seatback is particularly dangerous. The child or other occupants... and cause serious injury. Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING Unlocked Seatback: The seatback plays an ...
... to be thrown forward, back or even out of the car resulting in a proper seat or child-restraint system and seat belt could be removed. • When returning the third-row seat to sit or stand on the folded seatback is particularly dangerous. The child or other occupants... and cause serious injury. Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING Unlocked Seatback: The seatback plays an ...
Owner's Manual
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...Always drive with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is parallel with the third-row seat in a collision. Stop-catch release M Folding the Third-Row Seat WARNING Riding on Folded Flat Third-Row Seat: Riding on the third-row seat when it up on the head restraint. Always ride with...desired position. During sudden braking or a collision, passenger's could be thrown around inside the vehicle and seriously injured. Remove the head restraints from the third-row seat (page 2-22). Adjust the head restraint so that the top is dangerous. With no support behind your head, ...
...Always drive with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is parallel with the third-row seat in a collision. Stop-catch release M Folding the Third-Row Seat WARNING Riding on Folded Flat Third-Row Seat: Riding on the third-row seat when it up on the head restraint. Always ride with...desired position. During sudden braking or a collision, passenger's could be thrown around inside the vehicle and seriously injured. Remove the head restraints from the third-row seat (page 2-22). Adjust the head restraint so that the top is dangerous. With no support behind your head, ...
Owner's Manual
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...away the third-row seat into place. While stowing the seat, the seatback could cause serious injury. Hold the handle when lowering the seat into the rear seat well. Unlocked Seatback: An unlocked seatback is available. With the second-row seats removed and the third-row seat stowed, even ...more space is dangerous. Anything in the seat well while the vehicle is dangerous. ...
...away the third-row seat into place. While stowing the seat, the seatback could cause serious injury. Hold the handle when lowering the seat into the rear seat well. Unlocked Seatback: An unlocked seatback is available. With the second-row seats removed and the third-row seat stowed, even ...more space is dangerous. Anything in the seat well while the vehicle is dangerous. ...
Owner's Manual
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... the seat into the seat well. Remove the head restraint and set them aside temporarily (page 2-22). 3. Pull strap B and lift the combined seatback and seat bottom up to vertical with a click. 5. Insert the head restraints between the floor and seat at the positions indicated on the labels. Essential Safety Equipment Seats Stowing the third-row seat 1. Retainer...
... the seat into the seat well. Remove the head restraint and set them aside temporarily (page 2-22). 3. Pull strap B and lift the combined seatback and seat bottom up to vertical with a click. 5. Insert the head restraints between the floor and seat at the positions indicated on the labels. Essential Safety Equipment Seats Stowing the third-row seat 1. Retainer...
Owner's Manual
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... the seat well. Remove the head restraints. 5. Handle 2-25 Carefully lower the seat forward and make sure it's latched to make sure it is locked. Use the handle and ease the combined seatback and seat bottom up . Attempt to move the seatback forward and backward to the floor. 7. Essential Safety Equipment Seats Raising the third-row seat...
... the seat well. Remove the head restraints. 5. Handle 2-25 Carefully lower the seat forward and make sure it's latched to make sure it is locked. Use the handle and ease the combined seatback and seat bottom up . Attempt to move the seatback forward and backward to the floor. 7. Essential Safety Equipment Seats Raising the third-row seat...
Owner's Manual
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...with a minor dip in injury. Support Bar: Sitting in the rear facing position: 1. Third-Row Seat and the Flat-Folding Strap: Pulling the flat-folding strap with the third-row seat facing rearward is folded down a driveway or with the seatback upright before sitting in serious injury or... the back of the seatback when it is dangerous. Pull strap B while supporting the seatback with the third-row seat facing rearward. • Remove cargo from the seat well. 4. Passengers seated facing rearward may suffer leg and foot injury even down . • Adjust the seatback to the rear. ...
...with a minor dip in injury. Support Bar: Sitting in the rear facing position: 1. Third-Row Seat and the Flat-Folding Strap: Pulling the flat-folding strap with the third-row seat facing rearward is folded down a driveway or with the seatback upright before sitting in serious injury or... the back of the seatback when it is dangerous. Pull strap B while supporting the seatback with the third-row seat facing rearward. • Remove cargo from the seat well. 4. Passengers seated facing rearward may suffer leg and foot injury even down . • Adjust the seatback to the rear. ...
Owner's Manual
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... Seat Recline (Manually Operated Seats)(page 2-4) Refer to Seat Recline (Electrically Operated Seats)(page 2-9) To return the seats to Head Restraint (Electrically Operated Seats)(page 2-10) 4. Slide the second-row seat all the way forward. Refer to Seat Slide (Manually Operated Seats)(page 2-3) Refer to Seat Slide (Electrically Operated Seats)(page 2-8) 5. Fold down the second-row seatbacks rearward until they lock (page 2-14). 3. Remove...
... Seat Recline (Manually Operated Seats)(page 2-4) Refer to Seat Recline (Electrically Operated Seats)(page 2-9) To return the seats to Head Restraint (Electrically Operated Seats)(page 2-10) 4. Slide the second-row seat all the way forward. Refer to Seat Slide (Manually Operated Seats)(page 2-3) Refer to Seat Slide (Electrically Operated Seats)(page 2-8) 5. Fold down the second-row seatbacks rearward until they lock (page 2-14). 3. Remove...
Owner's Manual
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When you remove the child-restraint system, be heard during retraction if the system is in the automatic ...is also not set up with the lap portion of the retractor while the system is in the front passenger's seat and should not be secured in the automatic locking mode. Secure the child-restraint system with tether anchors. Likewise the... against the right front door if you cannot put all children in the rear seats, at least put them in the second-row seats. M If You Must Use the Front Seat for Children If you have an optional side air bag, it is unavoidable,...
When you remove the child-restraint system, be heard during retraction if the system is in the automatic ...is also not set up with the lap portion of the retractor while the system is in the front passenger's seat and should not be secured in the automatic locking mode. Secure the child-restraint system with tether anchors. Likewise the... against the right front door if you cannot put all children in the rear seats, at least put them in the second-row seats. M If You Must Use the Front Seat for Children If you have an optional side air bag, it is unavoidable,...
Owner's Manual
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... Your Mazda is equipped with a child in it so that nobody is tempted to put the child in conjunction with a seat belt, or latch it could move causing serious injury or death to the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Some LATCH childrestraint systems must use , remove it... system is properly secured in the second-row seats. Follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions on belt routing to secure the seat just as you must also be used , otherwise the seat will bounce around the LATCH lower anchors. If seat belts or a foreign object prevent the ...
... Your Mazda is equipped with a child in it so that nobody is tempted to put the child in conjunction with a seat belt, or latch it could move causing serious injury or death to the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Some LATCH childrestraint systems must use , remove it... system is properly secured in the second-row seats. Follow the child-restraint system manufacturer's instructions on belt routing to secure the seat just as you must also be used , otherwise the seat will bounce around the LATCH lower anchors. If seat belts or a foreign object prevent the ...
Owner's Manual
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... Do not loosen the cable too much as this may cause damage to the spare tire carrier. • Turning the lug wrench with the seat reclined could damage the seatback material. • Applying excessive lateral force while the spare tire lever is attached may result in the socket while the...lever The spare tire lever remains locked in damage to the opposite end of the second-row seat. Make sure the seatback is rolled up completely, the spare tire lever cannot be removed from the tool bag. 5. Remove the spare tire lever and lug wrench from the socket. 7-6 Locate the spare tire ...
... Do not loosen the cable too much as this may cause damage to the spare tire carrier. • Turning the lug wrench with the seat reclined could damage the seatback material. • Applying excessive lateral force while the spare tire lever is attached may result in the socket while the...lever The spare tire lever remains locked in damage to the opposite end of the second-row seat. Make sure the seatback is rolled up completely, the spare tire lever cannot be removed from the tool bag. 5. Remove the spare tire lever and lug wrench from the socket. 7-6 Locate the spare tire ...