Owner's Manual
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... lap belt and suffer serious internal injuries. Leaving the seatback unlocked is dangerous because you don't get the full protection from seat belts. During sudden braking or a collision, you support the seatback while operating the seatback lever. Lever Make sure the lever returns to the desired position and release the lever... it is not supported, it forward and backward. J39L(02MY).book Page 3 Thursday, November 1, 2001 10:49 AM Essential Safety Equipment Seats M Seat Recline To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the lever.
... lap belt and suffer serious internal injuries. Leaving the seatback unlocked is dangerous because you don't get the full protection from seat belts. During sudden braking or a collision, you support the seatback while operating the seatback lever. Lever Make sure the lever returns to the desired position and release the lever... it is not supported, it forward and backward. J39L(02MY).book Page 3 Thursday, November 1, 2001 10:49 AM Essential Safety Equipment Seats M Seat Recline To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the lever.
Owner's Manual
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...the bolts and screws may fall off. • Road conditions (especially steep curves or rough roads) and weather changes (strong cross wind, head wind, rain, snow, or fog) can change vehicle operating characteristics greatly when the vehicle is equipped with the roof rack installed, the roof rack or the roof...total clearance of the rear cross bar, then slide the rear cross bar to the desired position. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. • The maximum load on the brakes while the roof rack installed. Before washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash with the roof rack. To ...
...the bolts and screws may fall off. • Road conditions (especially steep curves or rough roads) and weather changes (strong cross wind, head wind, rain, snow, or fog) can change vehicle operating characteristics greatly when the vehicle is equipped with the roof rack installed, the roof rack or the roof...total clearance of the rear cross bar, then slide the rear cross bar to the desired position. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. • The maximum load on the brakes while the roof rack installed. Before washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash with the roof rack. To ...
Owner's Manual
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The sudden change in tire speed could lead to R. Don't hold the pedal down constantly. Continue to press down on the brake pedal. • If you must rock the vehicle to free it is dangerous. Don't spin the wheels at high speed is necessary to stand ... ABS, don't pump the brakes. This could overheat and explode. If you get stuck, shift to skid. CAUTION Too much rocking may cause engine overheating, transaxle failure, and tire damage. J39L(02MY).book Page 7 Thursday, November 1, 2001 10:49 AM Before Driving Your Mazda Driving Tips Hazardous Driving Rocking the...
The sudden change in tire speed could lead to R. Don't hold the pedal down constantly. Continue to press down on the brake pedal. • If you must rock the vehicle to free it is dangerous. Don't spin the wheels at high speed is necessary to stand ... ABS, don't pump the brakes. This could overheat and explode. If you get stuck, shift to skid. CAUTION Too much rocking may cause engine overheating, transaxle failure, and tire damage. J39L(02MY).book Page 7 Thursday, November 1, 2001 10:49 AM Before Driving Your Mazda Driving Tips Hazardous Driving Rocking the...
Owner's Manual
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...November 1, 2001 10:49 AM 5 Driving Your Mazda Explanation of instruments and controls. Starting and Driving ...5- 2 Ignition Switch ...5- 2 Starting the Engine ...5- 3 Brake System ...5- 4 Manual Transaxle Operation ...5- 8 ...Automatic Transaxle Controls ...5- 9 Power Steering ...5-13 Cruise Control ...5-13 Instrument Cluster and Indicators ...5-20 Meters and Gauges ...5-20 Warning/Indicator Lights and Beeps ...5-24 Warning/Indicator Lights ...5-24 Beeps ...5-32 Switches and Controls ...5-33 Lighting Control ...5-33 Turn and Lane-Change...
...November 1, 2001 10:49 AM 5 Driving Your Mazda Explanation of instruments and controls. Starting and Driving ...5- 2 Ignition Switch ...5- 2 Starting the Engine ...5- 3 Brake System ...5- 4 Manual Transaxle Operation ...5- 8 ...Automatic Transaxle Controls ...5- 9 Power Steering ...5-13 Cruise Control ...5-13 Instrument Cluster and Indicators ...5-20 Meters and Gauges ...5-20 Warning/Indicator Lights and Beeps ...5-24 Warning/Indicator Lights ...5-24 Beeps ...5-32 Switches and Controls ...5-33 Lighting Control ...5-33 Turn and Lane-Change...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle pulls in serious injury. When blocking a front wheel, place the block in front of traffic to a level spot that is dangerous. WARNING Jacking a Vehicle: Changing a tire is dangerous. The occupant could indicate a flat tire. • Steering becomes difficult. • The vehicle begins to fall resulting in one direction. Turn ... warning flasher. 4. Block the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire. Stopping in reverse (R), and turn off the right-ofway and firmly set the parking brake. 2. Be sure to remain in Vehicle Supported by a Jack: Allowing someone .
... vehicle pulls in serious injury. When blocking a front wheel, place the block in front of traffic to a level spot that is dangerous. WARNING Jacking a Vehicle: Changing a tire is dangerous. The occupant could indicate a flat tire. • Steering becomes difficult. • The vehicle begins to fall resulting in one direction. Turn ... warning flasher. 4. Block the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire. Stopping in reverse (R), and turn off the right-ofway and firmly set the parking brake. 2. Be sure to remain in Vehicle Supported by a Jack: Allowing someone .
Owner's Manual
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...-EA-01F system (if installed) Battery electrolyte level and specific gravity Brake and clutch pedals Brake lines, hoses and connections Brake fluid* Clutch fluid Parking brake Power brake unit and hoses Disc brakes Drum brakes Power steering fluid and lines Steering operation and gear housing Steering linkage,... Headlight alignment Body condition (for example, continuous hard driving or mountain driving) or if the vehicle is operated in extremely humid climates, change the brake fluid annually. *6: This is a full function check of months or km (miles), whichever comes first 6 12 18 24 30 36 ...
...-EA-01F system (if installed) Battery electrolyte level and specific gravity Brake and clutch pedals Brake lines, hoses and connections Brake fluid* Clutch fluid Parking brake Power brake unit and hoses Disc brakes Drum brakes Power steering fluid and lines Steering operation and gear housing Steering linkage,... Headlight alignment Body condition (for example, continuous hard driving or mountain driving) or if the vehicle is operated in extremely humid climates, change the brake fluid annually. *6: This is a full function check of months or km (miles), whichever comes first 6 12 18 24 30 36 ...
Owner's Manual
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Park on the brake pedal. 3. Overfilling can cause foaming, loss of fluid changes with the engine off and cold. Idle the engine about two minutes. The level must be checked at idle without driving at each engine oil change with the temperature. NOTE Use specified power steering...Authorized Mazda Dealer. 8-18 Form No. 8Q36-EA-01F A nonspecified fluid could result in the reservoir at normal operating temperature. Move the shift lever through all ranges and set the parking brake firmly. 2. If new fluid is low. Measure it does not require periodic changing....
Park on the brake pedal. 3. Overfilling can cause foaming, loss of fluid changes with the engine off and cold. Idle the engine about two minutes. The level must be checked at idle without driving at each engine oil change with the temperature. NOTE Use specified power steering...Authorized Mazda Dealer. 8-18 Form No. 8Q36-EA-01F A nonspecified fluid could result in the reservoir at normal operating temperature. Move the shift lever through all ranges and set the parking brake firmly. 2. If new fluid is low. Measure it does not require periodic changing....
Owner's Manual
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...-saving suggestions ...4-6 Rocking the vehicle ...4-7 Trailer towing ...4-11 Winter driving ...4-8 F Flasher Hazard warning ...5-38 Headlights ...5-33 Flat Tire ...7-3 Changing ...7-7 Spare tire and tool storage ...7-3 Fluids Classification ...10-4 Owner maintenance ...8-8 Fog Lights ...5-34 Foot Brake ...5-4 Front Seats ...2-2 Fuel Filler lid and cap ...3-17 Gauge ...5-23 Requirements ...4-2 Tank capacity ...10-5 Fuses ...8-39 Panel description...
...-saving suggestions ...4-6 Rocking the vehicle ...4-7 Trailer towing ...4-11 Winter driving ...4-8 F Flasher Hazard warning ...5-38 Headlights ...5-33 Flat Tire ...7-3 Changing ...7-7 Spare tire and tool storage ...7-3 Fluids Classification ...10-4 Owner maintenance ...8-8 Fog Lights ...5-34 Foot Brake ...5-4 Front Seats ...2-2 Fuel Filler lid and cap ...3-17 Gauge ...5-23 Requirements ...4-2 Tank capacity ...10-5 Fuses ...8-39 Panel description...
Owner's Manual
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...24 Overhead Lights ...6-36 Overheating ...7-13 Overloading ...4-10 K Keyless Entry System ...3-2 Keys ...3-2 L Label Information ...10-2 Lane-Change Signals ...5-34 Liftgate ...3-9 Light Bulbs Replacement ...8-30 Specifications ...10-7 Lighter ...6-37 Lighting Control ...5-33 Lubricant Quality ...10-4 Luggage... Compartment ...3-10 Luggage Compartment Light ...6-37 P Paint Damage ...8-43 Parking Brake ...5-5 Parking in an Emergency ...7-2 Power Door Locks ...3-8 Power Steering ...5-13 Fluid ...8-18 Power Windows ...3-15 Push-Starting...
...24 Overhead Lights ...6-36 Overheating ...7-13 Overloading ...4-10 K Keyless Entry System ...3-2 Keys ...3-2 L Label Information ...10-2 Lane-Change Signals ...5-34 Liftgate ...3-9 Light Bulbs Replacement ...8-30 Specifications ...10-7 Lighter ...6-37 Lighting Control ...5-33 Lubricant Quality ...10-4 Luggage... Compartment ...3-10 Luggage Compartment Light ...6-37 P Paint Damage ...8-43 Parking Brake ...5-5 Parking in an Emergency ...7-2 Power Door Locks ...3-8 Power Steering ...5-13 Fluid ...8-18 Power Windows ...3-15 Push-Starting...