2006 MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES brake

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Parking brake
Apply the parking brake whenever
the vehicle is parked. To set the
parking brake, press the parking
brake pedal down until the pedal
stops.
The BRAKE warning lamp in the
instrument clust

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) WARNING: Vehicles with a higher center of gravity such as
utility and four-wheel drive vehicles handle differently than
vehicles with a lower center of gravity. Utility and four-wheel
drive vehicles a

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) 3. Start the vehicle.
If it is necessary to use the above procedure to move the gearshift lever,
it is possible that a fuse has blown or the vehicle’s brakelamps are not
operating properly. Refer to

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) P (Park)
This position locks the transmission and prevents the rear wheels from
turning.
To put your vehicle in gear:
•Start the engine
•Depress the brake pedal
•Move the gearshift lever into th

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) To start the vehicle:
1. Make sure the parking brake is fully set.
2. Press the clutch pedal to the floor, then put the gearshift lever in the
neutral position.
3. Start the engine, then press the bra

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) 2. Move the gearshift lever into the neutral position and wait at least
three seconds before shifting into R (Reverse).
•The gearshift lever can only be moved into R (Reverse) by moving it
from left

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) vehicle is moving; this is normal and should be no reason for concern.
Refer toShifting to/from 4X4for proper operation.
Shifting between 2WD and 4X4 HIGH
•Move the 4WD control between 2WD and 4X4 H

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MAZDA MODEL B-SERIES 2006  Owners Manual (in English) steering and braking control of your vehicle, you must have all four
wheels on the ground and they must be rolling, not sliding or spinning.
Basic operating principles
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Do not use 4WD on dry, hard