2004 MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA Owners Manual

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-5
Driving Your Mazda
Starting and Driving
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Parking Brake
Setting the parking brake
Depress the brake pedal, then pull the 
brake handle fully upward.
Driving with the Engine Off

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-6
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Releasing the parking brake
Depress the brake pedal, then pull the 
handle up and press the button. Lower the 
handle to the release po

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-7
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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)*
The ABS control unit continuously 
monitors the speed of each wheel. If one 
is about to lock up, the AB

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-8
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ABS Warning Light*
The warning light stays on for a few 
seconds when the ignition switch is turned 
to the ON position.
If the ABS wa

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-9
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Manual Transmission Shift 
Pattern
The shift pattern of the transmission is 
conventional, as shown.
Press the clutch pedal all the wa

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-10
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Recommendations for Shifting
Upshifting
For normal acceleration, we recommend 
these shift points.
For cruising
Downshifting
When you

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-11
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Transmission Ranges
The shift lever must be in P or N to 
operate the starter.
P (Park) 
P locks the transmission and prevents the 
r

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MAZDA MODEL MX-5 MIATA 2004  Owners Manual 5-12
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1 (Low) 
Use the 1 position for maximum power in 
hard-pulling situations, or for climbing 
and descending very steep grades.
Do not e