2017 MAZDA MX5 MIATA stop start

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –5 When Driving
Start/Stop EngineON
This is the normal running position after 
the engine is started. The indicator light 
(amber) turns off. (The indicator light 
(amber) illuminates when the ign

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –6 When Driving
Start/Stop Engine 
  After starting a cold engine, the engine 
speed increases and a whining sound 
from the engine compartment can be 
heard.
  This is for improved exhaust gas

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –7 When Driving
Start/Stop Engine
CAUTION If the KEY warning light (red) 
illuminates, or the push button start 
indicator light (amber) flashes, this 
could indicate a problem with the 
engine st

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –8 When Driving
Start/Stop Engine 8.   After starting the engine, let it idle for 
about ten seconds.NOTE 
  Whether the engine is cold or warm, it 
should be started without the use of the 
ac

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –9 When Driving
Start/Stop EngineNOTE
When touching the push button start using 
the backside of the key as shown in the 
illustration, touch the push button start 
with the lock switch side of th

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –10 When Driving
Start/Stop Engine
Turning the Engine Off WARNINGDo not stop the engine while the vehicle 
is moving:
Stopping the engine while the vehicle 
is moving for any reason other than in

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –33 When Driving
TransmissionNOTE
The gear shift indicator turns off when the 
following operations are performed. 
  The vehicle is stopped. 
  The vehicle is put in neutral. 
  The vehi

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MAZDA MX5 MIATA 2017  Owners Manual 4 –35 When Driving
Transmission  Shift Position Indication
The selector position is indicated when the 
ignition is switched ON.
Gear position indication
In manual shift mode, the “M” of the shi