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Introduction 3
Instrument Cluster 10
Warning and control lights 10
Gauges 16
Entertainment Systems 19
AM/FM stereo with CD 19
Climate Controls 50
Manual heating and air conditioning 50
Lights 54
Headlamps 54
Turn signal control 56
Bulb replacement 57
Driver Controls 62
Windshield wiper/washer control 62
Steering wheel adjustment 65
Power windows 67
Speed control 69
Locks and Security 77
Keys 77
Locks 77
Anti-theft system 78
Seating and Safety Restraints 87
Seating 87
Safety restraints 98
Air bags 109
Child restraints 118
Driving 130
Starting 130
Brakes 134
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Instrument cluster
(pg. 10)Windshield wiper/washer
control
(pg. 62)
Manual tilt steering
wheel lever
(pg. 65) Driver air bag
(pg. 108) Speed controls*
(pg. 69)
Instrument panel dimmer
control
(pg. 55) Power mirror control*
(pg. 68) Fog lamp control*
(pg. 55)Headlamp and turn
signal control
(pg. 54)
* if equipped
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Anti-lock brake system (ABS) (if equipped)
Illuminates to ensure the circuit is
functional.
WARNING: If the light remains on, continues to flash or fails
to illuminate, have the system serviced immediately. With the
ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal
braking is still effective unless the brake warning light also
remains illuminated with the parking brake released.
Turn signals
Illuminates when the turn signals or
the hazard lights are turned on. If
the lights stay on continuously or
flash faster, check for a burned-out bulb.
High beams
Illuminates when the high beam
headlamps are turned on.
Speed control
Illuminates when the speed control
is activated.
Anti-theft system
Refer toSecuriLockypassive
anti-theft systemin theLocks and
Securitychapter.
Charging system
Illuminates when the battery is not
charging properly.
ABS
CRUISE
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Turn the control to raise or lower
the volume.
NOTE:To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the
audio system on for a long period when the engine is not running.
NOTE:Once the system is turned off, press the VOL control again to
listen to the frequency last tuned to.
AM/FM select
Ensure that the ignition is in the
ACC or ON position for the radio to
operate. Press the AM or FM1/2
control to enter radio mode.
Band selection
Select AM by pressing the AM button and FM1 or FM2 by pressing the
FM1/2 button.
The selected mode will be indicated. If FM stereo is being received, ST
will be displayed.
Note:If the FM broadcast signal becomes weak, reception automatically
changes form STEREO to MONO for reduced noise and the ST indicator
will go out.
Tune audio control
The TUNE control is a multi-functional control which works in radio,
tape and CD modes to adjust the levels of bass, treble, balance, fade and
mid-range.
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Press the control to turn the audio
system on or off.
Turn the control to raise or lower
the volume.
NOTE:To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the
audio system on for a long period when the engine is not running.
NOTE:Once the system is turned off, press the VOL control again to
listen to the frequency last tuned to.
AM/FM select
Ensure that the ignition is in the
ACC or ON position for the radio to
operate. Press the AM or FM1/2
control to enter radio mode.
Band selection
Select AM by pressing the AM button and FM1 or FM2 by pressing the
FM1/2 button.
The selected mode will be indicated. If FM stereo is being received, ST
will be displayed.
Note:If the FM broadcast signal becomes weak, reception automatically
changes form STEREO to MONO for reduced noise and the ST indicator
will go out.
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CD TIPS- CONDENSATION PHENOMENON
Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold, the CD
or optical components (prism and lens) in the CD player/changer may
become clouded with condensation. When this happens, the CD will eject
immediately when placed in the unit. A clouded CD can be corrected
simply by wiping it with a soft cloth. Clouded optical components will
clear naturally in about an hour. Wait for normal operation to return
before attempting to use the unit.
HANDLING THE IN-DASH CD PLAYER
²Do not spill any liquid on the audio system.
²Do not insert any objects, other than CDs, into the slot.
²The CD revolves at a high speed within the unit. Defective (cracked or
badly bent) CDs should never be used.
²Do not use non-conventional discs such as heart-shaped, octagonal
discs, etc. The CD player could be damaged.
²A new CD may have rough edges on its inner and outer perimeters. If
a disc with rough edges is used, proper setting will not be possible
and the CD player will not play the CD. Remove the rough edges in
advance by using a ball-point pen or pencil as shown above. To
remove the rough edges, rub the side of the pen or pencil against the
inner and outer perimeter of the CD.
²When driving over rough or uneven surfaces, the audio sound may
jump.
²The CD player has been designed to play CDs bearing the
identification logo as shown. No other discs can be played.
²Do not stick paper or tape on the CD. Avoid scratching the reverse
side of the CD (the side without a label).
²Dust, finger smudges, and dirt can decrease the amount of light
reflected from the signal surface, thereby effecting sound quality.
Gently wipe a soiled CD with a soft cloth from the center to the edge.
²Do not use record sprays, antistatic agents, or household spray
cleaners. Volatile chemicals such as benzine and thinner can also
damage the surface of the CD and must not be used. Do not use
anything that can damage, warp or fog CDs.
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Radio reception factors
Three factors can affect radio reception:
²Distance/strength.The further an FM signal travels, the weaker it is.
The listenable range of the average FM station is approximately 40 km
(24 miles). This range can be affected by ªsignal modulation.º Signal
modulation is a process radio stations use to increase their
strength/volume relative to other stations.
²Terrain.Hills, mountains and tall buildings between your vehicle's
antenna and the radio station signal can cause FM reception problems.
Static can be caused on AM stations by power lines, electric fences,
traffic lights and thunderstorms. Moving away from an interfering
structure (out of its ªshadowº) returns your reception to normal.
²Station overload.Weak signals are sometimes captured by stronger
signals when you pass a broadcast tower. A stronger signal may
temporarily overtake a weaker signal and play while the weak station
frequency is displayed.
The audio system automatically switches to single channel reception if it
will improve the reception of a station normally received in stereo.
AUDIO SYSTEM WARRANTIES AND SERVICE
Refer to the ªWarranty Guideº for audio system warranty information.
If service is necessary, see your dealer.
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AIMING THE HEADLAMPS
The headlamps on your vehicle are properly aimed at the assembly plant.
If your vehicle has been in an accident the alignment of your headlamps
should be checked by your authorized Mazda dealer.
TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
²Push down to activate the left
turn signal.
²Push up to activate the right turn
signal.
INTERIOR LAMPS
Cargo and dome lamp
Rear cargo lamp equipped with an
ON/OFF/DOOR control will light
when:
²the doors are closed and the
control is in the ON position.
²the control is in the DOOR
position and any door is open.
²the headlamp control is rotated
fully counterclockwise.
When the control is in the OFF
position, it will not illuminate when you open the doors or fully rotate
the headlamp control.
Dome lamps and map lamps
The front dome lamp is located overhead between the driver and
passenger seats.
OFF
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