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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (24,1)
qArmrest
The armrest can be used or placed upright.
WARNING
Positioning the Shoulder Belt Over the
Armrest:
Positioning the shoulder portion of a
front seat belt over the armrest is

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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (25,1)
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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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (26,1)
qSeat Recline
WARNING
Reclining:
Sitting in a reclined position while the
vehicle is moving is dangerous
because you dont get the full
protection from seat belts. During
sudden bra

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Height adjustment
To raise a head restraint, pull it up to the
desired position.
To lower the head restraint, press the stop-
catch release, then push the head restraint
down.
Adjus

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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (29,1)
CAUTION
Lowering the seatback without stowing
the seat belt buckle could damage the
seatback.
3. Raise the reclining lever and lower the
seatback forward. Make sure the
seatback is

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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (30,1)
WARNING
Lifting the Seat-Anchor Bar:
Lifting the seat-anchor bar without
firmly supporting the seat with your
hand is dangerous. Lifting the seat
unlocks the front clamps
automatica

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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (31,1)
7. The seat is heavier than it looks,
carefully pull up and detach the seat.
Get assistance to lift it out of the
vehicle.
Loops Clamp
To install the seat
1. First identify which se

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MAZDA MODEL MPV 2006  Owners Manual (in English) Black plate (33,1)
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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