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Audio system
(pg. 17)
4WD control*
(pg. 137)
Climate controls
(pg. 44)
Auxiliary power point
(pg. 59) Rear window defroster
control
(pg. 47)Hazard flasher control
(pg. 155)
Cigarette lighter
*if equipped
Instrument Cluster
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RECREATIONAL TOWING
An example of ªrecreational towingº is towing your vehicle behind a
motorhome.
If your vehicle is automatic transmission equipped, with a 4x2
(front-wheel drive only) configured powertrain, ªrecreational towingº is
permitted by trailering the vehicle with its front wheels on a dolly. This
protects the transmission's internal mechanical components from
potential lack of lubrication damage.
If your vehicle is manual transaxle equipped and 2WD or 4WD, shifting
the transaxle into neutral permits ªflat-towingº (all wheels on the
ground) for pulling behind a motorhome. Your vehicle may be towed up
to a speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) but you should always obey local speed
limits.
If your vehicle is automatic transaxle equipped and 4WD (all-wheel
drive), ªrecreational towingº is permitted only if the vehicle is trailered
with all four (4) wheels off the ground. Otherwise, no ªrecreational
towingº is permitted.
For other towing requirements, refer toWrecker Towingin the
Roadside emergencieschapter.
Driving
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPassenger Compartment Fuse Panel
Description
6 10A Flasher unit, Reversing lamps, Park Aid
Module (PAM)
7 10A Passive Anti-theft Transceiver (PATS),
RCM, EEC fuse
8 10A Cluster, Shift lock relay (coil), O/D signal
to PCM, GEM, E/C autolamp mirror
9 3A PCM relay (coil), Fan relay 1, 2, 3 (coil),
A/C relay (coil)
10 20A Front wiper motor, Front washer motor
11 10A ACC relay (coil), Key interlock solenoid,
GEM
12 5A Radio
13 Ð Not used
14 20A Cigar lighter
15 15A Park lamp relay, Front position lamps,
License lamps, Tail lamps, Park lamp relay
(coil), Trailer fuse, Illumination fuse
16 10A Cluster, Power mirror, GEM, Heated seats
17 15A Sun roof motor
18 5A Illumination for: Cluster, Heater unit,
Radio, Hazard switch, Rear defrost switch,
4WD switch, Front fog switch
19 10A Subwoofer amp
20 15A Turn Indicators, Front Side Turn Lamps,
Front turn lamps, Rear turn lamps, Trailer
turn, Flasher unit
21 10A Trailer position lamps
22 15A Not used
23 20A Horn relay
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPassenger Compartment Fuse Panel
Description
24 15A Stoplamps, High mounted stoplamp,
Trailer stoplamp, ABS unit, ASC unit
(Brake Pedal Position Switch), PCM, Shift
solenoid
25 30A Power window motors
26 30A Power door lock motors, GEM (door lock
relay coil), Power seat, 4WD relay
27 10A GEM, Audio, Cluster, Interior lamp, Map
lamp, Cargo lamp, Datalink connector
ACC Ð Accessory relay
Power distribution box
The power distribution box is
located in the engine compartment.
The power distribution box contains
high-current fuses that protect your
vehicle's main electrical systems
from overloads.
WARNING: Always disconnect the battery before servicing high
current fuses.
WARNING: To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace
the cover to the Power Distribution Box before reconnecting
the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs.
If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to the
Batterysection of theMaintenance and specificationschapter.
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When driving with the temporary spare tiredo not:
²use more than one temporary spare tire at a time
²exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) or drive further than 3 200 km (2 000
miles) total under any circumstances
²load the vehicle beyond maximum vehicle load rating listed on the
Safety Compliance Label
²tow a trailer
²use tire chains
²try to repair the temporary spare tire or remove it from its wheel
²use the wheel for any other type of vehicle
Use of a temporary spare tire at any one wheel location can lead to
impairment of the following:
²handling, stability and braking performance
²comfort and noise
²ground clearance and parking at curbs
²Winter driving capability
Temporary spare tire information
Your vehicle may have a temporary or conventional spare tire. The
temporary spare tire for your vehicle is labeled as such. It is smaller than
a regular tire and is designed for emergency use only. Replace this tire
with a full-size tire as soon as possible.
It is not recommended that the vehicle be operated in 4WD modes with
a temporary spare. If 4WD operation is necessary, do not operate above
speeds of 16 km/h (10 mph) or for distances above 80 km (50 miles).
WARNING: If you use the temporary spare tire continuously or
do not follow these precautions, the tire could fail, causing you
to lose control of the vehicle, possibly injuring yourself or
others.
When driving with the temporary spare tiredo not:
²exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) under any circumstances
²load the vehicle beyond maximum vehicle load rating listed on the
Safety Compliance Label
²tow a trailer
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Maintenance ItemMaintenance Interval (Number of months or km (miles),
whichever comes first)
Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72
x 1000 Km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144
(x 1000 Miles)(7.5) (15) (22.5) (30) (37.5) (45) (52.5) (60) (67.5) (75) (82.5) (95)
CHASSIS and BODY
Brake lines, hoses and connections I I I
Disc brakes I I I
Drum brakes I I I
Steering operation and linkages I I I
Rear differential oil
(for 4WD)*2 Replace every 160,000 km (100,000 miles)
Front and rear suspension ball joints I I I
Driveshaft dust boots I I I
Bolts and nuts on chassis and body I I I
Exhaust system heat shields I I I
All locks and hinges LLLLLLLLLLLL
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)
Refrigerant amountIIIIII
Compressor operationIIIIII
*1 According to state and federal regulations, failure to perform
maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties.
However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed
at the recommended time or mileage (kilometrage) period to ensure
long-term reliability.
*2 If this component has been submerged in water, the oil should be
changed.
SCHEDULE 2
I: Inspect and repair, clean, adjust, or replace if necessary
(Oil-permeated air filter cannot be cleaned using the air-blow method)
R: Replace
L: Lubricate
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Maintenance ItemMaintenance Interval (Number of months or km (miles),
whichever comes first)
Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
x 1000 Km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96
(x 1000 Miles) (5) (10) (15) (20) (25) (30) (35) (40) (45) (50) (55) (60)
CHASSIS and BODY
Brake lines, hoses and connections I I
Brake fluid level IIIIIIIIIIII
Disc brakesIIII
Drum brakes I I
Tire inflation pressure and tire wear IIIIIIIIIIII
Steering operation and linkages I I
Power steering fluid level IIIIIIIIIIII
Manual transaxle oil Replace every 48,000 km (30,000 miles)
Automatic transaxle fluid Replace every 48,000 km (30,000 miles)
Rear differential oil
(for 4WD)*2 Replace every 160,000 km (100,000 miles)
Transfer oil (for 4WD) *2 Replace every 48,000 km (30,000 miles)
Front and rear suspension ball
jointsII
Driveshaft dust boots I I
Bolts and nuts on chassis and bodyIIII
Exhaust system heat shields I I
All locks and hinges LLLLLLLLLLLL
Washer fluid level IIIIIIIIIIII
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM (if equipped)
Refrigerant amountIIII
Compressor operationIIII
*1 According to state and federal regulations, failure to perform
maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties.
However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed
at the recommended time or mileage (kilometrage) period to ensure
long-term reliability.
*2 If this component has been submerged in water, the oil should be
changed.
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