Essential SafetJ Equipment
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Unk'cked Seatback:
A seatback plart an irynrtant rola i,t
rour prctection in a rehi.le. Leavirrg
the seatback unlocked is dangerout as
it can alloui passengers to be ejeded or
thmvn aroutrd a d baggage to stike
occupa ts i a suAkn stop or
collbi , rcsuxing in sewre injwr.
Afrer rctuming th? seat at anf line,
even when there are no otherpassengers, ro.k ttu seatbeck to nnke
swe itis locked i place.
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P a s s e n qsralLLfu ldalslalbaeL!
Driving with a passe ger on the
fotded 'eatback is danserous.
Auor)ing a child to sit up on the
foued seatbatk rrhile the whicle is
moving k particulaflr dangerour. In
a su.Uen stop or ewn a minor
.o ision, a chiU not in a oper seat
or chiu-restraint srstem and seat
bett could be thnwn fonra , back
or eye out of the ca. .esultins in
senous injuries or death.The chiu
or othel objecs itt the baggage ana
could be thrcwn into otheroccupants
&nd cause senous injur!. Never
alk'|| a passengerto sitor stand on
the fotded seatbock v,hile the vehicle
AWARNING
Childft and the Fotding Rear
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Plaring vith the folding reot seats is
dangercus. 1:he foldiig rcar
seatbacks cannot be folded doi'tl
Jion inside the luggage
comparlment Do not give the car
kers to chidrc and do not a otr
then to plar in the whi.lc.
Essential Safety Equipment
I Rear S€atback Inck
To lock orunlock a seatback, move ihe
NOTE
The seatback locks are part of the
lrunk security systen (page 3- I ,1).
Seat Belt System
Sealbelts help to decrease the possibility
of severe injury during accidents and
sLrdden stops. Mazda recommends ihat
lhe driver and all passengers always wear
All of the seat belt retractors are designed
to keep rhe lap/shoulder belts out oi the
way when not n use.
The driver's seatbelthas no provisions
fo! child-restraint syslems and has only
an emergency locking mode. The driler
nay wear ir comfortably, and iiwill lock
during a collision.
However, the front passenger seat and
rear lap/shoulder belt retractors oper4te in
two modes, energency locking mode and
for child'resrainr systens, automatic
Emergency locking mode
lf the belt has fully rerracled, il will
always be in ihe emergency locking
mode until you move it into automatic
locking node by pulling the belt all the
way oul io its full leng$.In the
emergency locking mode, the bell
remains comfortable on the occupant and
the retractorwill lock in position during a
If the belt feels tight and hinders
comforoble movement while rhe vehicle
is slopped or in motion. you may be in
the aubmatic locking mode because you
have pulled the belt too far out. To reiurn
to the more comfonable emergency
locking mode, wait until you can stop the
vehicle in a safe area, retract the belt
fully to convert it back to emergency
locking mode and then again extend it
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Ess€ntial Safety Eq pment
Automatic locking mode
Always use the automalic locking mode
1() keep the child restajnt system from
shifting to an unsafe position in the event
of an accident. To get the seat bell imo
lhe automaric locklng nrode. pull irall rhe
way out and connect it as instl-ucted on
the child-resaaint system. hwill retract
down to tle child'restraint system and
slay locked on it. See the section on chlld
restraint (page 2-20).
Awannmc
Not Weafing Seat Belts:
Not *'ean g a seat bek is ext emelr
dengerc s. Dunng a co ision,
occuqants not wearing reat belts
could hit someone or things i ride
the rehi.le or even be thrown out oI
the rehicle.Ther could be seiourlr
injurcd ot even kilted.In the sane
collision, occupants treaing seat
belts \|oua be nuch sder Atwars
weartoo seatbelt and ruke surc
a occupants arc prcpe r
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Seat Belt Danared Duing an
Accident:
Usins a danaged seat belt is
dangerous. A accident.ould
danage the belt webbing in use. A
danaged seat belt cannot proride
a.lequate protection in a collision.
Hare a Authorized Mazla Dealer
inspe.tall seatbelt slstems in use
during an accident before the! .re
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Essential Safety Equipment
3. Inspect this function before each use
of lhe child-restraint system. You
should notbe able to pull the sboulder
beh outofthe relracior while the
system is in rhe auromatic locking
mod€. When you remove tbe
child restraint system. be sure the belt
fully retracts lo retum the system to
emergency locking mode before
occupants use ihe seal belts,
V Rear seat child-r€straint system
installation (Lap'/shoulder belt)
Follow lhese instructions when using a
child restraint syslem, unless you are
auaching a LATCH equipp€d
child-restrain! system to the rear LATCH
lower anchors. Refer to "LATCH
Child-Restraint Systems" (page 2-27).
l. Secure the child-restraint sysien with
the lap podon of the I adsboulder belt.
See fte instructions on the
child restraint system for beli routing
2- To gel ihe retraclor inlo the automatic
locking mode. pull the shoulderbell
porrion of the seat belt until the entire
length of the belt is out of ihe
retractor Push the child restraini
system firmly into $e vehicle seat. Be
sure lhe belt retracts as snugly as
possible. Clicking from the retracior
will be heard during retra.iion ifthe
slslem is in the aulomatic locking
mode. If the belt does noi lock the seat
down tight. repeat th's step.
NOTE
Follow the child resiraini syslem
manufacturer's instructions caref ully.
lf you are not sure whetber you hav-- a
LATCH system or tether, check in the
child-restraint system manufacturer's
instructions and fbliow them
accordingly. Depending on the type of
child resiraint system. itmay not
employ seat belts which are in
automaric locking mode.
Eslential Safe!] Equipment
3. To gel the reEaclor into dle automaticlocking mode, pull dre sboulder tEltponion of the seat belt unhl fte entirelength of lbe belt is out of ine retactorPush ille child resfaint system finirlyinto he vehicle seat Be sure the belrrctracts as snugly 3s possible. Clickingfrom dre reu?clor will be heard duringrchction if lhe syslem js in aubmaticlocking rnode. If dre belt does not l(rkdle seat down righ! reFat rhis srep.
4. hspec! ihis lincrion before each use ofdre child restrain! sysrem. You should norbe able to prtl the shoulder b€lt out oflhe reu€clcr while fie system is in iheauircmatic lffking mode. When you
rcmove the ciild restsaint system, besure tlle belt fully rctracrs io letum thesystem trc emelgency locking modebefore ecuparts use the seat belts.
LATCH Child-Restraint
Systems*
Your Mazda is equipped wilh LATCH
lower anchors for attachment ofspecially
designed LATCH clrild restraint systems
in the outboard rear seats. Attachment ofLAICH child-restraint slstems should all
fit the outboard positions. Achild
reslraint system with LAICH
altachments cannot be installed in the
rear cenler position unless the seat behs
Both anchors must be used, otherwise rhe
seatwillbounce around and pur the child
in danger. Some LATCH child,restraint
systems must also be used in conjuncrion
wirh a tether to be effecrive. If they have
a tether you must use it to better assureyour child's safety.
V Front pass€ng€r's seat
child-restraint system installation(Laplshoulder belt)
l. Slide $e seatas far back as possible.
2. Secure the child reshaint system wih the
lap poiion of lhe lapshoulder beli. Seethe insmctions on the chlld restrainr
system for bell routing instructions.NOTE
Follow the child resmint sysemmanulacnnef s instuctions carefu lly.Depending on lhe type of child-restraintsystem. 11 may not employ seat belrswhich arc in automatic lftking mode.
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Knowing Your Mazda
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Unatten.led C hid.en and Pets:
Leav; g a thiA ora animal
unattendedin a pa*ed vehicle h
dangercus. In hot veathet
te,nperat res i side a t,ehide can
becone hish enoush to cause brain
danage o. ete,t deoth. Alwars take
a childrcn and aninuts vithlou or
kave a rcsponsible person vith then.
NOTE
Always renove the key from the
ignition switch, clos€ all windows,
and lock all doors when leaving your
vehicle unattended. This discourages
intruders and thieves.
I Porer Door Locks*
V Locking, unlocking with key
All doors lock automatically when any
door is locked wilh a key. AIIdoors
unlock wben the driver's door is
unlocked and ihe key is held in the
unlock position. Also, all doors unlock
when the passenger's door is unlocked.
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Unlocked Doors:
Untocked doory in a novins yehicle
aft dansercus. Passensen canfa
out ifa door is accidentoll! opened
and can nore easilt be throtrn out in
an accident. So keepa doots locked
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NOTE
Holding $e key in the unlocked
position in the driver's door iock for
about a second trnlocks all doors. To
unlock only the driver's door, insert a
key into the driver's door lock and
tum the key briefly to the unlock
position and then immediately retum
it to the center position.
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Kers andChituen:
Leavingchiuft in a yehicle u)ith
the ig tion ker is daneerous. This
couu resAlt in soneone being bafly
injhndoreten kitted- TheJ coua
pla! with power windows or other
co,ttrols, or even make the whicle
nove. Don't leave the kels in rourrehicle with child.en.
V Locking, unlocking wilh doorJock
switch
Ail doors lock automatically when
LOCK is pushed. They all unlock lvhen
the unmarked pan of tle doorlock
Knosing Your Mazda
Keyless Entry System*
This system locks and unlocks the doors.
It can also help you signal for attention in
an emergency. Press ihe bulton siowly
If the transmilter does not operate
when pressing a button or the
operation range becomes too small,
the bali,ery may be dead. To install
a new battery, refbr to Maintenance
(page 3 9).
Addilional transmitters can be
obtained at an Authorized Mazda
Dealer Up to 3 additional
rransmilters can be used wirb the
keyless entry system per vebicle.
Bring all aansmitters to an
Authorized Mazda Dealer when the
electronic codes need to be res€t.
AclurroN
To avoid damage to the transmiiter,
do not drop ii, get ll wet, or expose it
to heat or sunlighl.
I Rear Door Child Safety Lock
This lock is intended to help prevent
children from accidentalll op€ning $e
rear doors. Use it whenever a child rides
in the vehicle.
lfyou slide ihe child safety lock to ihe
lock posiiion before closing that door, the
door cannot be opened from the inside.
The door can be opened only by lifting
the outside handle.
NOTE
Tbe keyless entry system is
designed to operate up to about
2.5 n (8 ft) from the center of dre
vehicle, but this may vary because
of local conditions.
The system doesn t operate when
the ignition switch is in tbe ON
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