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R O A D S I D E A S S I S T A N C E / W A R R A N T Y ©2006 Calcar, Quick Tips ® is a trademark of Calcar, made in USA 4/06 79.871M DOT Mazda North American Operations reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without incurring obligations. 9999-95-078C-07QT 7M81-19G217-AA This Quick Tips® guide is provided by Mazda North American Operations to make your Mazda ownership experience more convenient. It is not intended to replace your Owner’s Manual. If you have any questions about your vehicle, you are invited to contact your local dealer. Or if you need additional help, feel free to call our Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-222-5500 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Pacific 9 a.m.-5:45 p.m., Eastern/Central Mazda Roadside Assistance Exhilaratio n, liberation and inspiration, are great reasons to drive a Mazda car, truck, SUV or minivan. In addition to all the other great standard features, you also get peace of mind with our basic warranty period Emergency Roadside Assistance Plan, it’s just a phone call away, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, call 1-800-866-1998. Mazda ‘’bumper-to-bumper” Limited Warranty We design and build every Mazda to give you driving pleasure now and far down the road. We’re so confident in our quality that we cover the entire vehicle against defects in materials and workmanship for 36 months/36,000 miles, whichever comes first, plus we provide a powertrain warranty for 60 months/ 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. Unleaded Gasoline 87-octane minimum 18-gallon/ 68.0-liter tank           2           0           0           7 Reference Guide for Controls and Functions Quick Tips ®  ® MAZDA6 MAZDA6 

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R O A D S I D E A S S I S T A N C E / W A R R A N T Y

©2006 Calcar, Quick Tips® is a trademarkof Calcar, made in USA 4/06 79.871M DOTMazda North American Operations reservesthe right to change product specificationsat any time without incurring obligations.

9999-95-078C-07QT

7M81-19G217-AA

This Quick Tips® guide isprovided by Mazda NorthAmerican Operations to makeyour Mazda ownershipexperience more convenient.It is not intended to replaceyour Owner’s Manual.

If you have any questions aboutyour vehicle, you are invited tocontact your local dealer.

Or if you need additional help,feel free to call ourCustomer Assistance Centerat 1-800-222-5500Monday through Friday,8 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Pacific9 a.m.-5:45 p.m., Eastern/Central

Mazda Roadside AssistanceExhilaration, liberation and inspiration,are great reasons to drive aMazda car, truck, SUV or minivan.In addition to all the other greatstandard features, you also get peaceof mind with our basic warrantyperiod Emergency RoadsideAssistance Plan, it’s just a phonecall away, 24 hours a day, 365days a year, call 1-800-866-1998.Mazda ‘’bumper-to-bumper”Limited WarrantyWe design and build every Mazda

to give you driving pleasure nowand far down the road. We’re soconfident in our quality that we coverthe entire vehicle against defectsin materials and workmanship for36 months/36,000 miles, whichevercomes first, plus we provide apowertrain warranty for 60 months/ 60,000 miles, whichever comes first.

UnleadedGasoline87-octaneminimum

18-gallon/ 68.0-liter tank

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Reference

Guide for

Controls and

Functions

Quick Tips

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D R I V E R ’ S V I E W

1. Power window switches,see Switches

2. Power door locks,see Locks

3. Dual power mirrors,see Switches

4. Instrument panel lighting,see Getting Started

5. Air vents

6. Turn signal/lightingcontrol lever,see Driver Controls

7. Traction Control System,see Instrument Cluster

8. Horn/Air bag

9. Wiper/washer controllever, see Driver Controls

10. Clock setting buttons,see Getting Started

11. NAVI Display*,see Owner’s Manual

12. Information display,see Information Display

13. AMBAmbient temperature display,see Information Display

14. Hazard warningswitch, Press on/off

15. Audio system,see Audio Systems

16. Climate control panel,see Climate Controls

17. Passenger air bag offindicator, see Seats

18. Accessory socket19. Gearshift lever (A/T),

see Transmission20. Cup holder21. Heated seats,

see Trunk/Console22. Console, see Trunk/Console23. Parking brake lever,

see Trunk/Console24. NAVI Remote control*

Getting Started

MAZDA6 Quick Tips® aredesigned to quickly familiarizeyou with some importantfeatures of your MAZDA6

This Driver’s View tab is yourindex to the Quick Tips®, locatethe item you would like tolearn more about and thenturn to the listed tab

Be sure to see the tab called

Getting Started, this sectioncontains important operatingtips about your MAZDA6

Items identified in blue textcall out important information

Driver’sView

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25. Storage26. Cruise control,

see Getting Started

27. Tilt/telescopic

steering-wheel lever,see Getting Started

28. Audio control switches,see Getting Started

29. Remote trunk release(Sedan only)Push to open trunk

30. Hood release handle

31. Headlight leveling switch,see Getting Started

32. Bottle holderCAUTION: Use plastic bottleswith caps, cups may spillwhen door is closed

33. Remote fuel-doorrelease

*Denotes optional equipment

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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D

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Getting

Started

GettingStarted

CruisecontrolOperatesabove19 mph

To activate:Press and release ON/OFF (1)To set speed: Press and releaseSET/COAST (3) at desired speedTo accelerate: Press and holdRES/ACCEL (2); incrementalacceleration: Press and release(2), each tap = plus 1 mphTo decelerate: Press and hold SET/ COAST (3), release at desired speed;or tap brake pedal, press and release(3) at desired speed; incrementaldeceleration: Press and release(3), each tap = minus 1 mphTo cancel: Tap brake pedal, clutchpedal (manual transaxle) or pressCANCEL button (4) or ON/OFF (1)Return to preset speed after

Remote keyless entry systemFunctions only with key removedfrom ignition switchTo lock doors: Press button (1);press again within 5 seconds,

doors relock and horn beepsTo unlock: Press (2) for driver’sdoor; press again within 5 seconds tounlock other doors, press and holdfor 3 seconds to lower front windowsTo open trunk: Press (4)Panic alarm: Press (3); hornsounds; to stop, press any buttonon the transmitter or turn ignitionto ON position

Tilt/telescopicsteering-wheelleverPull lever (5)down to unlockcolumn, adjust tiltangle and lengthof steering column

WARNING: Do not adjuststeering-wheel while driving

Instrument panellightingTo brighten/dim turn

thumbwheel up/downHID headlightsleveling switchSet position at 0 unlessvehicle is loaded heavily,leveling switch adjusts

headlight angle to compensatefor weight of passengers andcargo, see Owner’s Manual

Remote window operationRemote keyless entry: Press unlockbutton (2) and hold, doors/liftgateunlock and windows fully openKey: Insert key in driver’s doorlock; turn toward front/rear ofvehicle and hold it, after doors/ liftgate are unlocked/lockedwindows will open/close

ClockTo set: With ignition in ACC orON position, press (A) and holduntil beep sounds; 12 hr/24hrwill be displayed; press (B) toselect; press (A) again whileselection is flashing: Hr ADJUSTdisplays; press (B) to select hr;press (A) when done, do thesame to set minutes

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Rear center position seat belt†

Pull seat belt (9) from recess locatedin ceiling (A) (Sport Wagon),behind head restraint (B) (Sedan) orleft side of cargo area (C) (5-Door):Slide tongues with finger while pullingFastening seat belt: Tongue (10)and anchor (11) must be fastened,then slowly pull out lap/shoulderbelt (12) and insert tongue (13)into buckle (14) until click is heardUnfastening seat belt: Depressbuckle button to releaseStowing seat belt: Retract belt, puttongues (10) and (13) together, insertsecurely into recess (A, B or C)

CANCEL button or braking: Pressand release RES/ACCEL button (2)Tip: Cruise control will notbe canceled in Manual Modeduring gear changes

Steering-wheelaudiocontrolsTo increase/decreasevolume: Press (5)

Radio: Press (6) less than onesecond to select next/previouspreset station, press (6) morethan one second until beep soundis heard to seek next/previous stationCassette/CD: Press (6) to selectnext selection/track, press (6) torepeat current selection/trackPress (7) to select AM, FM 1,FM 2, Cassette* and CD modePress (8) to mute Audio/NAVI system*

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CLOCK

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I N S T R U M E N T C L U S T E R

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Instrument

Cluster

InstrumentCluster

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17. Low fuel

18. Brake systemParking brake on/low fluid level

19. Check engineDealer inspection required

20. Charging systemwarning lightDealer inspection required

21. Engine oil pressurewarning light

22. Air bag readinessFront, side and/or curtain air bagmalfunction; warning lightconstantly flashes or stays onor never comes on with ignitionon, dealer inspection required

23. Door ajar

24. Immobilizer system on,see Locks

25. Always fastensafety belts

8. Engine coolanttemperature gaugeIf above normal range, stopvehicle and turn off engine,check coolant level when safe

12. Automatic transaxleindicatorDealer inspection required

if light remains on13. High beams on

14. Traction ControlSystem (TCS)Light flashes when in use;dealer inspection required iflight remains onEnhances traction and safetyby regulating engine torqueWhen TCS detects drive wheelslippage it lowers engine torqueto prevent loss of traction

15. Lights on*

16. Traction ControlSystem offSystem turned off manuallyor malfunctioning; dealerinspection required

7. Odometer/tripmeterselectorPress to select among trip A,trip B, and odometerPress and hold to reset selectedtrip meter

WARNING LIGHTS9. Cruise control,

see Getting Started

10. Cruise Control Main

Power On, see Getting Started11. Anti-lock Brake

System (ABS)ABS malfunction, normal brakesonly, dealer inspection requiredABS automatically reduceshydraulic pressure to any wheelon the verge of locking up

You may feel a slight pulsing ofthe brake pedal and hear aclicking noise; this tells you theABS is functioning properly;increase pressure on pedal formaximum brakingTips: Maintain constantpressure on the brake pedal

Do not pump the brakes

CRUISE

MAIN

CRUISE

GAUGES1. Tachometer2. Turn signals/hazard

warning on3. Speedometer4. Fuel gauge5. Odometer/tripmeter6. Gear indicator

Displays current gear of Sport AT *If equipped with black-out meter

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D R I V E R C O N T R O L S

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Driver

Controls

Switches

1   2

Turn signals right/left: Move leverup/down

= Fog lights on: Rotate knob(2); functions only with headlightlow beams on

Tip: Headlights switch off auto-matically within 30 seconds iflights are left on and switch isin lock position or key removed

Wiper/washer control leverIntermittent wiper: One click down

To change interval speed:Rotate inner ring (3)

Normal wiper speed: Twoclicks down

Fast wiper speed: Threeclicks down

Single wipe: Push stalk up

Washer: Pull stalk back

Rear window wiper/washer(5-Door/Sport Wagon)To activate rear interval wiper:Rotate knob (4) up to INT

To activate rear normal speedwiper: Rotate knob (4) up to ON

To activate rear washer withwipers operating: Rotate knob(4) up to ; hold knob (4)to continue washing; releaseknob and wipers will continueto operateTo operate stand alone wipe/ wash function: Rotate knob(4) down and hold, releaseto stop

Front window switchesOne-touch down/up: Press/pullAUTO switch (3) firmly andrelease, window goes down/upall the way, press/pull briefly

to stop, press/pull lightly andhold for normal operationTip: During closing windowoperation, window will stopand open partway if objectblocks window operation

Rear window switchesPush/pull (4) to open/close

Power window lockout switchPress button (5), only driver'swindow operates; press againfor normal operation

Power windowinitialization procedureIf battery is disconnected or powerwindow fuse is replaced, the autoopen/close and anti-pinch featureswill not function

Resetting procedure:

1. Turn ignition switchto “ON” position

2. Make sure that power

window lock switch locatedon driver’s door is notdepressed

3. Press switch and fully openpower window

4. Pull up switch to fully closepower window and continueholding switch for about2 seconds after windowfully closes

5. Repeat steps 3-4 for frontpassenger power windowwhile seated in frontpassenger seat

6. Make sure power windowsoperate correctly usingdoor switches

Dual powermirrorsIgnition switchmust be in ACCor ON position

Switch is ondriver’s door

To adjust left/right mirror:Press selector switch (1) left/ right, press switch (2) in directionof desired movementTip: To lock mirrors in place,move selector switch (1) tocenter position

Power windowswitchesWith ignition ON

All windowscontrolled fromdriver’s armrest;passenger doorshave separateswitches

Turn signal/lightingcontrol leverOFF = Lights off

= Tail, parking and

dashboard lights on: Rotateknob (1) to first notch

= Tail, parking, dashboardand headlights on: Rotate knob(1) to second notch

High beams on/off: Push leverforward/pull back to detent

To flash high beams: Pull leverback slightly and release

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Automatic transmission

P = ParkTo move gearshift from Park:Press firmly on brake pedalR = ReverseN = NeutralNo gear engagedD (Overdrive)For normal driving: Shifts throughall forward gears automatically

ManualtransmissionDepress clutch pedalto start engine andchange gears

WARNINGS: Do not shift into1st above 20 mph or clutchfailure could occur

Resting your foot on clutchpedal while driving and usingthe clutch to hold your vehicleat a stand still while waitingon a hill may reduce clutch life

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L O C K S

 Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Locks

Transmission

KeyOperates ignition and all locks

Tip: Use key number plateto purchase a new key;store in safe place separatefrom vehicle

Retractable keyTo fold/unfold press releasebutton (1)

Immobilizer systemPrevents engine from runningunless coded key is used; seeOwner’s Manual

Remotekeyless entrysystem, seeGetting Started

Manual door locksLock buttonTo lock: Press front of button (4)toward door handleTo unlock: Pull front of buttonaway from door handleTip: Doors can be locked withkey in ignition (chime soundsto alert you to key in ignition)

Child-safetylocksLocated atthe edge ofrear doors

To activate: Pull tab up; dooropens from outside onlyTo cancel: Push tab downWARNINGS: Since childrenmay access either rear door,child-safety locks for both reardoors should be activatedNever leave a child in carwith key in the vehicle

Liftgate(Sport Wagon)Liftgate islocked/unlockedvia power doorlock switch or

keyless entry transmitter; pull upon handle (2) to open liftgate

Power doorlocks

Master frontdoor lockswitches

To lock/unlock all doors and liftgate:Press bottom/top of switch (3)To lock doors without key: Withdoor open, press bottom of doorlock switch, exit car, close doorsTo unlock: Use key to unlock driver’sfront door, rotate key to counter-clockwise position for more than onesecond to unlock other doors, holdfor 3 seconds to lower front windows

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M (Sport A/Tmanual shift mode)Move shifter fromD to M to engagemanual shift mode,

M will be illuminatedfor manual mode on

shift position indicator locatedin the instrument panelManual shifting of transmissionis achieved by moving shifterback to upshift and forward todownshift, move shifter fromM to D to engage automaticshift mode

Gear indicator(A/T only)Illuminated numeral ofgear indicator located inthe instrument paneldisplays current gear inAutomatic and Manualshift modes

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S E A T S

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Seats

Seats

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see Owner’s Manual foradditional information on thisfeature and the air bag system

Safety belt emergencylocking mode

Belts lock only on hard acceleration,braking, cornering or impacts ofabout 5 mph or more

Automatic locking mode(front passenger and allrear safety belts only)Must be used when installingchild-safety seatTo activate: Pull belt fully out ofretractor, allow belt to retract untilclick is heard; belt will only tightenTo disengage: Unbuckle belt andallow belt to retract fully

Rear center position seat belt5-Door: Seat belt stowage locatedbehind left side head restSport Wagon: See Getting Started

Shoulder belt heightadjustmentTo raise: Pushadjuster upwardTo lower: Pullbutton (1) andslide downwardWARNING: Make sure adjusterlocks in one of its positions

Manual controls1. Fore-aft adjustment

Lift lever and hold, slideseat, release lever

2. Raise/lower seatPull/push lever repeatedly todesired height and release

3. Seatback angleTo adjust: Lift and hold lever, leanforward or backward, release lever

4. Head restraintTo raise/lower: Pull up/push inrelease button (8) and push down

WARNINGS: Do not adjustseats while driving

Safety belts must always beworn when vehicle is in motionAir bags are supplementaland do not replace safetybelt usageAlways wear your safety beltand properly secure children12 and under in the rear seat

Even with a deactivationsystem, never place rear-facinginfant-safety seat in frontof any air bag, an infant isin serious danger of beinginjured or killedIf you must install a forward-facing child-safety seat in the frontseating position, move vehicleseat as far back as possibleUse age appropriate childrestraints, see Owner’s Manualand state or province laws

5. Lumbar adjustmentRotate knob to increase/ decrease firmness

Power driver’s seat6. Raise/lower front of

seat cushionPull/push front of switch verticallyFore/aft adjustmentSlide switch horizontallyRaise/lower rear ofseat cushionPull/push rear of switch verticallyRaise/lower seatPull/push center of switchvertically

7. Seatback anglePress front/rear of switch

Tip: Verify side air bagsby locating “SRS AIRBAG”indicator tags on outboardside of front seatbacksFolding rear seatbacks,see Trunk/Liftgate

Child-safety seatTo install in rear outboard seats: Usedual locking mode retractor seatbelts; see Owner’s Manual for properinstallation and child seat tether

and LATCH system instructionsPassenger air bagdeactivation indicator lightFront air bag deactivation indicatorlight provides current status offront passenger air bag andpretensioner systemIf total seated weight on frontpassenger seat is less thanapproximately 66 lb., frontpassenger air bag deactivationindicator light illuminates,air bag/pretensioner will notdeploy/activate in an accidentIf the total seated weight is greaterthan approximately 93 lb., lightdoes not illuminate, and the airbag/pretensioner will deploy/activatein an appropriate accident,

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C L I M A T E C O N T R O L S

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Climate

Controls

InformationDisplay

2. Fan controlRotate knob clockwise/ counterclockwise to increase/ decrease fan speed

3. Temperature controlCooler/warmer = rotate knobcounterclockwise/clockwise

4. A/C = air conditionerPress to turn on/off

6. Rear window defoggerPress on/off; shuts off withignition or automatically after15 minutes of operation; alsooperates heated side mirrors

Tip: The word “heated” isimprinted on glass reflectorof side mirrors, this indicatesthey are heated

7. OFF

Control positions formaximum defrostFan to maximum, temperatureto maximum hot, selected

Tips: To help prevent windshieldfogging in humid weather,selectTo prevent fogging, neverdrive with system offObjects placed under thefront seats may interferewith air flow to the rear

AMBPress AMB button (2) to displayambient temperature, press againto switch display to temperatureset for air conditionerTip: To change from Fahrenheitto Centigrade or vice versa:Press AMB button (2) for 2seconds or more

1. Air flow selections

= air to dash

= air to dash and floor= air to floor

= air to floor andwindshield

= air to windshield (defrost)(Manual Climate Control)

5. Air intake control= recirculate inside air;

use for maximum cooling

= fresh airWARNING: Do not use

position in coldweather, windows mayfog and hamper vision

8. Windshield defroster switchPress: Fresh air position isautomatically selected, A/C

automatically turns ONAutomatic operationPress AUTO (9) for automaticoperation; rotate outer dial to settemperature, see Owner’s ManualTip: Automatic climate controldisplay viewed via informationdisplay, see below

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Manual A/C Automatic A/C

Information displayInformation display (1) hasthe following functions:Clock, audio display, automaticclimate control display andambient/cabin temperaturedisplay (AMB)

88:8.8 FM1 88.9 88.8CH 

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A M / F M S T E R E O / C A S S E T T E / C D C H A N G E R

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Audio

Systems

AudioSystems

To eject specific disc: Pressand hold Eject (11) until beepsound is heard; within fiveseconds press the desired traynumber 1-6 (4)

4. Memory preset buttonsTo set: Tune to station, press andhold until beep sound is heard

5. FM1/2Press to select between FM1/FM2station preset buttons (4)

6. AMPress to select AM frequency band

7. SAT†, Satellite ready capability

8. CD slot

9. CD, Press to play CD

10. MEDIAPress to play cassette tape

11. CD eject button

1. Power/VolumePress to turn on/off; rotateto increase/decrease volume

2. SEEK/TRACK/APCRadio: Press toautomatically seek higher/ lower frequencyCD: Press to selectnext/previous track

Cassette*: Press toautomatically advance tape tobeginning of next selection/ replay selection; to stop this

operation, press button again3. LOAD*

To load multiple discs: Pressand hold LOAD (3) untilbeep sound is heard; insertCD when “In” is displayed

To eject disc: Press Eject (11)

12. Scan/Auto-MemoryPress to briefly sample nextlistenable selections; functionsin all modesRadio: Press and hold until a beep

sound is heard; system auto-matically scans and temporarilystores six strong stations in eachband; press again to cancel

13. Tuning/Audio ControlTune: Rotate counterclockwise/ clockwise for lower frequency/ higher frequencyAudio control: Press to selectALC/BASS/TREB/FADE/BAL/BEEP(Automatic level control) can beturned on and off; rotate right/leftto adjust selected featureALC ON = Audio volumedecreases/increases withvehicle speedALC OFF = Audio volume doesnot decrease/increase withchanges in vehicle speed

14. Fast forwardPress to fast forwardthrough a track

15. Cassette eject button*

16. ReversePress to reverse through a track

17. Program RandomPress for random play

18. Cassette door*19. Repeat

Press to replay currentCD/tape selection

20. Dolby® Noise Reduction*Reduces tape noise and hiss;press to activate/deactivate

21. Disc up *Press to skip forward tobeginning of next CD

22. Disc down *Press to skip back tobeginning of previous CD

23. Display, see Information Display

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*Denotes optional equipment†SAT button is standard but requires

SIRIUS subscription/additional hardware

Tips: Always remove antenna before entering a car washTo remove antenna; rotate counter-clockwise,

to install rotate clockwise

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H O M E L I N K   ®

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HomeLink

®

InteriorLights

Auto-dimming rearview mirror*Auto-dimming function changesare based on outside lightingconditions and if bright headlights

are visible in rear view mirrorPress on (2), off (3)

5. Moonroof tilt switchPress rear of switch totilt rear of moonroofPress front of switch to close

6. Moonroof slide switchPress rear of switch to openmoonroofPress front of switch to close

Illuminated visor mirrorsMirrors lighted when coversopen; off when closed

Rolling code synchronizationprocedureRefer to your garage door opener ordevice instruction manual to confirmyour system is equipped with arolling code featureTip: This procedure is easierto perform with the assistanceof another personTo synchronize: Press programmingbutton on garage door openermotor; press/hold for 2 secondsand release the programmedHomeLink® button 2 timeswithin 30 seconds of pressingthe garage door openingmotor programming button

Some devices may require youto press/hold and release athird time to completeprogramming procedure

If indicator light stays on,programming is complete

To erase all existing programming;press and hold two outerHomeLink® buttons (1) on mirror,continue to hold buttons untilindicator light flashes

1. Map/reading light switchPress on/off

2. Interior light switchDOOR = light on whendoor openOFF = light always off

3. Interior map/readinglight

4. Sunglass holderPress concaved lip to open

To program or reprogram:Press and hold two outerHomeLink® buttons (1) for 20seconds and no more than30 seconds, release only afterindicator light (4) begins toflash; hold transmitter for thedevice to be programmedbetween 1-3 inches toHomeLink®; press transmitterbutton and desired HomeLink®

button (1) simultaneously untilHomeLink® indicator light (4)goes from slow to rapid flashing

Verify device operation bypressing HomeLink® button (1)that was just programmed

Tip: You do not need to repeatthe first step to program theother two hand-held transmit-ters for the remainingHomeLink® buttons

For further information, contactHomeLink® at 1-800-355-3515,www.homelink.com or yourauthorized Mazda Dealer

HomeLink® WirelessControl System*Located on rear view mirrorHomeLink® provides threeprogrammable buttons thatwill replace three hand-held

device transmittersTip: It is recommended topark outside of garage whenprogramming HomeLink®

WARNING: When programminga garage door or gate opener,disconnect power to thesedevices before programming,continuous operation of thesedevices could damage the motor

*Denotes optional equipment

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T R U N K / L I F T G A T E

 Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Trunk/

Liftgate

Trunk/Console

1. Lug wrench

2. JackRemove cover panel to access

3. Cargo light

4. Cargo securing loops

5. Rear seatback remotehandle levers

6. Seatback release buttons

7. Cargo area cover

Split rear folding seatback(Sedan)Unfasten the lap portion ofthe rear center seat belt, pull rearseatback remote handle levers (5)

To raise seatback: Push seatbackfirmly until latched, re-attachcenter belt

Luggagecompartmentinternal safetyrelease (Sedan)

Allows you to escape should youbecome locked in trunkSlide illuminated release lever indirection of arrow; lever will glowif it has been exposed to lightLocated on interior trunk lid

8. Sub-compartment coverLift carpet, disconnect sub-wooferwire connector, remove cargosub-compartment cover, removesub-woofer, remove spare tire

(Sedan not equipped withsub-woofer)

9. Temporary spare tireStored under panel in trunk

Folding rear seatbacks flat(5-Door/Sport Wagon)Unfasten rear seat belt, pullhandle levers (5) on left/rightside or press seatback releasebuttons (6) support seatback;then fold seatback forward

To raise seatback: Lift seatbacksupward until firmly latched, properlyfasten rear seat belts, then checkthat seat belts are routed properlyfor passenger use *Denotes optional equipment

†See Owner’s Manual

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1. Console

2. Parking-brake leverTo engage: Pull up

To release: Pull up slightly whiledepressing button at front oflever, lower hand brake lever

3. Cup holder

4. Storage

5. Heated seatsPress on/off switch; indicatorlight on when activated

6. Accessory socket

Tire economy and tipsCheck pressure regularly when tiresare cold, maintain correct front-end alignment and tire balance;rotate tires at 5,000 or 7,500 mile

intervals; see Owner's Manual forrotation chart

Tire pressureP215/45R18 93WFront/rear: 35psi coldP215/50R17 93VP205/60R16 91V (Sedan only)Front/rear: 32psi cold

Tip: Correct tire pressurepromotes safe handlingand ride comfort

Tire chains†

Tire chains cannot be used on thisvehicle, interference with vehiclebody and scratching could occur

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U N D E R H O O D

 Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Under Hood

1. Engine oil filler capSAE 5W-20

2. Automatic transmissionfluid (ATF) dipstickSee Owner’s Manual

3. Brake/Clutch* fluid reservoirFill to MAX mark with DOT 3fluid; check with cap on

4. Battery5. Fuse block6. Air filter7. Hood support rod8. Hood latch

Push hood latch to the right,open hood

9. Engine coolant reservoirLevel should be between FULLand LOW markings when cold

WARNING: Never removecoolant reserve tank capwhile engine is running orhot; you could get burned

10. Engine oil dipstickCheck with engine off afterapproximately 5 minutes andat operating temperature; fluidlevel should be between MAXand MIN markings on dipstick

11. Power steering fluidreservoirCheck with engine off and atnormal temperature; fill toMAX mark

12. Windshield washerreservoirFill with windshield washer fluid

Gas capAfter filling vehicle with gasoline,fully reinstall gas cap by turningclockwise until a clicking sound isheard, if gas cap is not fully installed,Check Engine light may come onFor more information onCheck Engine light, seeOwner’s Manual

Break-in periodFirst 600 miles: Drive at varyingroad and engine speeds; avoidfull throttle, rapid accelerationor kick-down of transmission

Unique driving conditions†Every 5,000 miles changeoil/filter, inspect coolant level,lights, brake/clutch fluid, tirepressure/wear, power steeringfluid, locks/hinges and washer fluid

Normal maintenance notesRotate tires every 7,500 miles orsooner if neededReplace cabin air filter every25,000 miles or 24 monthsInspect exhaust system and heatshields every 45,000 milesReplace (FL22) engine coolantevery 120,000 miles or 10 yearsWARNING: Using coolant otherthan FL22 requires more frequentmaintenance intervals

A. Change: Engine oil/ replace filterLube: Locks and hinges

B. Inspect: Disc brakes

C. Inspect: Drive belts (3.0 liter),fuel lines and hoses, brakelines, hoses and connections,steering operation and linkages,front and rear suspension ball joints, driveshaft dust boots,cooling system

D. Inspect: Drive belts (2.3 liter)Replace: Air filter

E. Inspect: Hoses and tubes foremission system

F. Replace: Spark plugsInspect: Engine valve clearance(2.3 liter), adjust if noisy

G. Replace: Engine coolant(Other than FL22)

3.0-liter V6

2.3-liter I4

*Denotes optional equipment†See Owner’s Manual

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