2006 MAZDA MODEL 6 Owners Manual (in English)

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MAZDA MODEL 6 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (17,1)
Make sure the lever returns to its original
position and the seat is locked in place by
attempting to push it forward and
backward.
qSeat Recline
WARNING
Reclining:
Sitting in a rec

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qHeight Adjustment (Drivers Seat)
By moving the seat lever up or down, the
seat bottom height can be adjusted.
DownUp
qHead Restraint
WARNING
Head Restraints Adjustment:
Driving wi

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NOTE
The seat temperature is regulated
automatically by a thermostat. Other
than turning it on or off, it cannot be
adjusted.
Front Seats (Electrically
Operated Seats)
WARNING
Modif

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CAUTION
lThe seat-bottom power adjustment is
operated by motors. Avoid extended
operation because excessive use can
damage the motors.
lTo prevent the battery from running
down, avo

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Change the seatback angle by pressing the
front or rear side of the reclining switch.
Release the switch at the desired position.
qHeight Adjustment (Drivers Seat)
Front height adj

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qLumbar Support Adjustment
(Drivers Seat)
To adjust the lumbar support, pull the
lever forward.
qHead Restraint
WARNING
Head Restraints Adjustment:
Driving with the head restraints

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NOTE
The seat temperature is regulated
automatically by a thermostat. Other
than turning it on or off, it cannot be
adjusted.
Rear Seat
WARNING
Stacking Cargo:
Stacking luggage or o

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WARNING
Unlocked Seatback:
The seatback plays an important role
in your protection in a vehicle.
Leaving the seatback unlocked is
dangerous as it can allow passengers
to be ejected
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