2005 MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK tow

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual Note: If the red marking on the shaft is visible, the bed extender
is not locked or properly secured.
To stow the bed extender, follow steps one through four in reverse order.
The bed extender may be

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual Power door lock disabled
The UNLOCK feature on your power
door locks will not work from inside
the vehicle when:
•the ignition has been turned to the OFF position, and
• 20 seconds elapse after al

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual Automatic arming
The vehicle is armed immediately
after switching the ignition to the 3
(OFF) position.
The theft indicator will flash every
two seconds when the vehicle is
armed.
Automatic disarming

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual To return seat to original position, slide the seat bottom back, then push
the seatback up to lock it in place. The seat will lock, and you will have
to use the release bar to move the seat back to th

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual WARNING: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) recommends a minimum distance of at least 25 cm (10
inches) between an occupant’s chest and the driver air bag
module.
WARNING: Never

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual The importance of shoulder belts
Using a booster without a shoulder belt increases the risk of a child’s
head hitting a hard surface in a collision. For this reason, you should
never use a booster s

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual 5. To put the retractor in theautomatic locking mode, grasp
the shoulder portion of the belt
and pull downward until all of
the belt is extracted and a click
is heard.
6. Allow the belt to retract. Th

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MAZDA MODEL B3000 TRUCK 2005  Owners Manual •Use when driving conditions cause excessive shifting from O/D to
other gears. Examples: city traffic, hilly terrain, heavy loads, trailer
towing and when engine braking is required.
• To return t
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