Mazda 2007 6 SPORTS SEDAN - Manual

Mazda 2007 6 SPORTS SEDAN

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Mazda North American Operations; ©2006 Mazda North American Operations; A Word to Mazda Owners
  • Page 5 – WARNING; CAUTION; How to Use This Manual
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – Your Vehicle at a Glance
  • Page 9 – Dashboard and Interior Overview
  • Page 11 – Exterior Overview
  • Page 13 – Sport Wagon
  • Page 16 – Essential Safety Equipment
  • Page 17 – Seat Slide; Seats
  • Page 18 – Seat Recline
  • Page 19 – Head Restraint; Height adjustment; Seat Warmer
  • Page 24 – Rear Seat
  • Page 25 – To fold the seatbacks
  • Page 26 – Unfasten the lap portion of the center-; After checking that the rear seats are
  • Page 28 – When using the remote handle levers:
  • Page 29 – Pull on the top of the seatbacks from
  • Page 30 – Armrest
  • Page 31 – Seat Belt Precautions; Seat Belt Systems
  • Page 32 – Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder
  • Page 34 – Center-Rear Position Seat; Fastening the Seat Belts; Insert the tongue into the buckle until; Position the lap belt as low as possible,
  • Page 35 – Unfastening the Seat Belts; Shoulder Belt Adjuster
  • Page 36 – Fastening the seat
  • Page 38 – Fastening the Seat Belt
  • Page 39 – Unfastening the Seat Belt
  • Page 41 – Seat Belt Extender
  • Page 42 – Seat Belt Warning Light/Beep; Conditions of operation; Belt Minder
  • Page 43 – Front passenger seat
  • Page 44 – Child Restraint Precautions; A rear-facing child-restraint system should; Child Restraint
  • Page 46 – A rear passenger puts their feet on the front seat rails.
  • Page 47 – LATCH Child-Restraint Systems
  • Page 48 – Restraint Systems
  • Page 49 – If your child-restraint system requires
  • Page 51 – Secure the child-restraint system with
  • Page 53 – SRS AIRBAG
  • Page 54 – Make sure the front passenger air bag
  • Page 57 – Secure the child-restraint system using
  • Page 58 – Make sure the seatback is securely
  • Page 59 – Expand the area between the seat
  • Page 61 – Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) Precautions; SRS Air Bags
  • Page 65 – Supplemental Restraint System Components
  • Page 66 – Front Air Bag System Components
  • Page 67 – Side and Curtain Air Bag System Components
  • Page 68 – How the Air Bags Work; How the Front Air Bags Work; the front air bags will not work
  • Page 71 – Liquids are spilled on the seat.
  • Page 72 – Do not spill any liquids on the front seats or under the front seats.; Driver and front passenger buckle switches
  • Page 73 – How the Side and Curtain Air Bags Work; the side and curtain air; Air Bag Activation/Deactivation
  • Page 76 – Constant Monitoring
  • Page 77 – Maintenance; The air bags have deployed.
  • Page 80 – Knowing Your Mazda
  • Page 81 – Keys; The keys operate all locks.; Doors and Locks
  • Page 83 – Transmitter; Sedan
  • Page 84 – Lock button; Unlock button
  • Page 85 – Trunk button; Turning on the alarm; Transmitter Maintenance
  • Page 86 – Replacing the transmitter battery
  • Page 87 – Align the front and back covers and; Service
  • Page 88 – Door Locks; Locking, Unlocking with Key
  • Page 89 – Locking, Unlocking with Transmitter; Power Door Locks; Vehicle lock-out prevention
  • Page 90 – Rear Door Child Safety Locks
  • Page 91 – To open the hatch, pull up on the handle.; Remove the cap on the interior
  • Page 92 – Turn the lever to the right to unlock; Luggage Strap; Luggage Compartment Cover
  • Page 93 – Opening the liftgate
  • Page 94 – Closing the liftgate; Installing the cover
  • Page 95 – Removing the cover
  • Page 96 – Luggage Compartment Net; Install the retainer bar in the luggage
  • Page 97 – Slowly pull out the net in the upward; Lift the net slightly and disengage the
  • Page 99 – Opening and Closing the Trunk Lid
  • Page 100 – Opening the trunk lid with the key; Push the release button.; Trunk Light
  • Page 102 – Power Windows
  • Page 103 – Operating the Front Power Windows; Manual opening/closing
  • Page 104 – Two-step down function; Canceling the two-step down function
  • Page 105 – Restoring the two-step down function; Engine-off power window operation
  • Page 106 – Operating the Rear Power Windows
  • Page 107 – Power Window Lock Switch
  • Page 108 – Opening; With key
  • Page 109 – Turn the key toward the front and hold; Closing
  • Page 110 – Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap
  • Page 111 – Opening the Hood; release handle to unlock the hood.
  • Page 112 – Grasp the support rod and secure it in; Closing the Hood; Check under the hood area to make; Moonroof; especially a child
  • Page 113 – Tilt Operation; To tilt, push the rear of the tilt switch.; Slide Operation
  • Page 115 – A key ring rests on the key grip.; Security System
  • Page 116 – Operation; Arming
  • Page 118 – Theft-Deterrent System; System triggering conditions; How to Arm the System; Remove the key from the ignition; To Turn off an Armed System; Unlock a door with the key.
  • Page 119 – To Stop an Alarm; Theft-Deterrent Labels
  • Page 120 – Steering Wheel; Steering Wheel Adjustment; Mirrors; Outside Mirrors; Power control mirror; Steering Wheel and Mirrors
  • Page 121 – Mirror defroster; Rearview Mirror; Rearview mirror adjustment; Reducing glare from headlights
  • Page 124 – Before Driving Your Mazda
  • Page 125 – Fuel Requirements; Your Mazda will perform best with fuel listed in the table.; Gasohol; Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions
  • Page 126 – Emission Control System; USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL.
  • Page 129 – Before Getting In; After Getting In; Are all doors closed and locked?; Before Starting the Engine
  • Page 130 – Avoid unnecessary hard stops.; Money-Saving Suggestions; Slow down on rough roads.; Driving Tips
  • Page 131 – Hazardous Driving
  • Page 132 – Rocking the Vehicle
  • Page 133 – Snow Tires; Use snow tires on all four wheels; Tire Chains; Driving In Flooded Area
  • Page 134 – Overloading
  • Page 135 – Trailer Towing; Towing
  • Page 136 – Driving Your Mazda
  • Page 137 – Ignition Switch; Ignition Switch Positions; LOCK; Automatic transaxle; Starting and Driving
  • Page 138 – START; Ignition Key Reminder; Starting the Engine; Occupants should fasten their seat; not
  • Page 139 – After starting the engine, let it idle for; In extremely cold weather, below; Brake System; Foot Brake
  • Page 140 – Parking Brake; Setting the parking brake
  • Page 141 – Brake System Warning Light; This warning has the following functions:
  • Page 142 – ABS Warning Light
  • Page 143 – Brake Pad Wear Indicator
  • Page 144 – Manual Transaxle Operation; Manual Transaxle Shift Pattern
  • Page 145 – Recommendations for Shifting; Upshifting
  • Page 146 – Automatic Transaxle Controls; Transaxle Ranges
  • Page 147 – To be sure the vehicle is in park,
  • Page 148 – Manual Shift Mode; Indicators
  • Page 149 – Gear position indicator; Shifting
  • Page 150 – Manually Shifting down
  • Page 151 – Recommendations for shifting
  • Page 152 – On a steep; load weight and grade steepness.
  • Page 153 – Hilly terrain; Cruise Main Indicator Light
  • Page 154 – To Set Speed; Activate the cruise control system by
  • Page 155 – To Increase Cruising Speed; Follow either of these procedures.; To Decrease Cruising Speed
  • Page 156 – To Cancel; To turn off the system, use
  • Page 157 – TCS Indicator Light; TCS OFF Indicator Light
  • Page 158 – TCS OFF Switch
  • Page 159 – Meters and Gauges; Instrument Cluster and Indicators
  • Page 160 – Speedometer; position to see the display.
  • Page 161 – by holding; The trip record will be erased when:; Tachometer; Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
  • Page 162 – Fuel Gauge; The direction of the arrow (; Dashboard Illumination; or; When the headlight switch is in the
  • Page 164 – Warning/Indicator Lights; Warning/Indicator Lights and Beep Sounds
  • Page 167 – Charging System Warning Light
  • Page 168 – Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light; If the light illuminates while driving:; Check Engine Light
  • Page 169 – Low Fuel Warning Light
  • Page 170 – Belt minder
  • Page 171 – Security Indicator Light
  • Page 172 – This light indicates one of two things:
  • Page 174 – Beep Sounds; Seat Belt Warning Beep
  • Page 175 – Lighting Control; Headlights; Xenon fusion headlight bulbs; Switches and Controls
  • Page 176 – Headlight High-Low Beam; Flashing the Headlights
  • Page 177 – Turn Signal; until the; Fog Lights; or OFF
  • Page 178 – Windshield Wipers; MIST
  • Page 179 – Variable-speed intermittent wipers; Windshield Washer; Rear Window Wiper; Rear Window Washer
  • Page 180 – Rear Window Defroster; Manual Type Air-Conditioning
  • Page 183 – Programming the HomeLink System; Do not
  • Page 184 – programming is complete; rapidly for; hold for two seconds and release
  • Page 185 – press and release; Operating the HomeLink System; DO NOT
  • Page 186 – Interior Comfort
  • Page 187 – Operating Tips; Climate Control System
  • Page 188 – Vent Operation; Adjusting the Vents; Directing airflow
  • Page 189 – Selecting the Airflow Mode; Defroster and Floor Vents
  • Page 190 – Types of the Climate Control System
  • Page 191 – Manual Type; Control Switches; Temperature control dial
  • Page 192 – Mode selector dial; Air intake selector
  • Page 193 – Do not use the; Heating
  • Page 194 – Ventilation; Do not defog the windshield using the
  • Page 196 – Fully Automatic Type; AUTO switch
  • Page 197 – Fan control dial; Mode selector switch; To set the air vent to
  • Page 199 – Windshield Defrosting and Defogging; position is; position with the; Sunlight/Temperature Sensor
  • Page 201 – Antenna; Detachable Type; Audio System
  • Page 202 – Radio Reception; AM characteristics; FM characteristics
  • Page 205 – Condensation phenomenon
  • Page 206 – CD Player
  • Page 207 – Handling the In-dash CD changer
  • Page 208 – Operating tips for MP3; Joliet extended format
  • Page 209 – About folders and files
  • Page 210 – Abbreviation for
  • Page 211 – VBR
  • Page 212 – Audio Set
  • Page 213 – Volume adjustment
  • Page 214 – CLEAR; selected mode will be indicated.
  • Page 215 – Operating the Radio; Radio ON; Tuning; Manual tuning
  • Page 216 – Seek tuning; Scan tuning; Auto memory tuning
  • Page 218 – MEMO
  • Page 219 – Operating the Cassette Tape Player; Cassette tape insert
  • Page 220 – Reversing; Repeat play
  • Page 221 – Ejecting the CD
  • Page 222 – Music scan
  • Page 223 – Operating the In-Dash CD Changer; Inserting the CD
  • Page 225 – Multiple ejection; Playing
  • Page 227 – Music CD
  • Page 228 – Message display
  • Page 229 – Error Indications
  • Page 230 – When all CDs are ejected.
  • Page 231 – Press the mode switch (; Seek Switch; When listening to the radio
  • Page 232 – Mute Switch
  • Page 234 – Sunvisors; Vanity Mirrors; Interior Lights; Illuminated Entry System; The light also turns off when:; Battery saver; Interior Equipment
  • Page 235 – Overhead Lights; Map Lights; Front
  • Page 236 – Luggage Compartment Light; Courtesy Lights
  • Page 237 – Information Display; Information Display Functions; The information display has the following functions:
  • Page 238 – Clock; Time setting; Ambient Temperature Display
  • Page 239 – The vehicle is parked.; Climate Control Display; Audio Display; Cup Holder
  • Page 240 – Bottle Holder
  • Page 241 – Storage Compartments; Overhead Console
  • Page 242 – Glove Box; Center Console; Luggage compartment, right side
  • Page 243 – Luggage compartment, left side
  • Page 244 – Accessory Sockets
  • Page 246 – In Case of an Emergency
  • Page 247 – Parking in an Emergency
  • Page 248 – Spare Tire and Tool Storage; Flat Tire
  • Page 249 – Jack; To remove the jack
  • Page 250 – Spare Tire; To remove the spare tire
  • Page 251 – Turn the tire wing bolt
  • Page 252 – Remove trunk board A and open trunk; For vehicles equipped with a cargo; To secure the spare tire
  • Page 253 – Changing a Flat Tire
  • Page 254 – Removing a Flat Tire; If your vehicle is equipped with a; Loosen the lug nuts by turning them
  • Page 255 – Turn the lug wrench clockwise and
  • Page 256 – Locking Lug Nuts; To remove an antitheft lug nut; Mounting the Spare Tire
  • Page 257 – Install the lug nuts with the beveled; Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise
  • Page 258 – Store the damaged tire, using the tire; Check the inflation pressure. Refer to
  • Page 260 – Turn the ignition switch off and; Make sure the cooling fan is operating,; Overheating
  • Page 262 – Starting a Flooded Engine; Emergency Starting
  • Page 263 – Do not allow the positive (
  • Page 266 – Towing Description; Emergency Towing
  • Page 267 – Recreational Towing; An example of
  • Page 268 – Maintenance and Care
  • Page 269 – But we recommend that it always be done by an Authorized; Introduction
  • Page 270 – Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 271 – Schedule 1
  • Page 273 – Schedule 2
  • Page 282 – Owner Maintenance Schedule; When Refueling; Owner Maintenance
  • Page 283 – Owner Maintenance Precautions
  • Page 284 – Engine Compartment Overview
  • Page 285 – Engine Oil; Recommended Oil; Only use oils
  • Page 286 – Inspecting Engine Oil Level
  • Page 287 – Engine Coolant; Inspecting Coolant Level; Cooling Fan and Engine; at the beginning of the
  • Page 289 – If the; Inspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid Level
  • Page 290 – Adding Brake/Clutch Fluid
  • Page 293 – Move the shift lever through all ranges,; With the engine still idling, pull out the; Fluid hot scale A
  • Page 294 – Washer Fluid; Inspecting Washer Fluid Level
  • Page 295 – Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades
  • Page 296 – Raise the wiper arm and turn the blade; Hold the end of the rubber and pull; Remove the metal stiffeners from the
  • Page 297 – Carefully insert the new blade rubber.
  • Page 298 – Hold the end of the blade rubber and
  • Page 300 – Battery
  • Page 301 – Battery Maintenance; To get the best service from a battery:; Tires
  • Page 302 – Tire Inflation Pressure; Tire Rotation
  • Page 303 – Replacing a Tire
  • Page 304 – Temporary Spare Tire; Replacing a Wheel
  • Page 306 – Light Bulbs
  • Page 307 – Replacing Exterior Light Bulbs; Fog lights; Turn the socket and bulb assembly
  • Page 308 – Front turn signal lights
  • Page 309 – Brake lights/Taillights
  • Page 310 – Turn the socket and bulb assembly
  • Page 311 – Reverse lights, Taillights
  • Page 312 – High-mount brake light
  • Page 313 – License plate lights; Replacing Interior Light Bulbs
  • Page 315 – Install the new bulb in the reverse order
  • Page 316 – Fuses; Fuse Replacement; Turn off the ignition switch and other; Pull the fuse straight out with the fuse; Push in a new fuse of the same
  • Page 318 – Fuse Panel Description
  • Page 321 – Appearance Care
  • Page 322 – Water Marks; Paint Chipping; Occurrence
  • Page 323 – Exterior Care; Follow; Maintaining the Finish; Washing
  • Page 324 – Waxing; Repairing Damage to the Finish; Bright-Metal Maintenance
  • Page 325 – Underbody Maintenance; Aluminum Wheel Maintenance
  • Page 326 – Interior Care; Dashboard Precautions; Vinyl
  • Page 327 – Cleaning the Window Interiors
  • Page 329 – Contact Us; Customer Assistance
  • Page 333 – Regional Offices
  • Page 335 – Contactanos
  • Page 337 – Distributor in Each Area; CANADA; Mazda Motor de Mexico; GUAM; Triple J Motors; SAIPAN; Mazda Importer/Distributors
  • Page 338 – AMERICAN SAMOA
  • Page 339 – Warranties for Your Mazda; Warranty
  • Page 340 – Outside the United States
  • Page 341 – Outside Canada
  • Page 344 – Cell Phones Warning; Cell Phones
  • Page 345 – Type Approval of Equipment
  • Page 347 – Tread Wear; Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS)
  • Page 348 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A
  • Page 349 – Tire Labeling; Information on Passenger Vehicle Tires; Please refer to the diagram below.
  • Page 350 – Tread wear, traction and temperature grades; is the tire construction symbol. R indicates
  • Page 353 – Information on Temporary Tires
  • Page 355 – SAMPLE; Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure
  • Page 356 – blowout; Checking Tire Pressure
  • Page 357 – Glossary of Terms
  • Page 358 – Tire Maintenance; Incorrect tire pressure
  • Page 359 – Tires not of the designated size; You should replace it before the band is across the entire tread.
  • Page 360 – Safety Practices; Observe posted speed limits
  • Page 361 – Vehicle Loading; This vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer.
  • Page 362 – PAYLOAD; Payload
  • Page 363 – CARGO; Cargo Weight
  • Page 364 – GVW; is the maximum allowable weight of the fully
  • Page 366 – GCW; The GCW must
  • Page 368 – Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit:; Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit:
  • Page 369 – Reporting Safety Defects
  • Page 371 – If they don't have what you need in stock, they can order it for you.; Service Publications
  • Page 372 – Specifications
  • Page 373 – Vehicle Information Labels; Vehicle Identification Number; Identification Numbers
  • Page 375 – Engine; Electrical System
  • Page 376 – Lubricant Quality; Capacities
  • Page 379 – Standard tire
  • Page 380 – Index
  • Page 388 – Preparation; Immediate use; If necessary
  • Page 389 – Accessories
  • Page 391 – Contents; Getting started
  • Page 392 – Advanced use; Address Book
  • Page 393 – Safety Information; Warning; Always obey local traffic regulations.
  • Page 394 – Caution; Do not use the product where it is exposed to water, moisture, or dust.; Do not insert or allow your hand or fingers to be caught in the unit.
  • Page 395 – Use This Product Safety
  • Page 397 – Names and Functions; Joystick; Changes the map scale.; RET key; Returns to the previous screen.; VOICE key; Infrared transmitter
  • Page 398 – Battery replacement:; Battery Inserting; ENTER key; d transmitter; TALK Switch
  • Page 399 – Getting star; Activation; press; Note; Note
  • Page 400 – When the ignition switch is in the ACC position and press; Removing the Map Disc
  • Page 401 – Screen Names and Functions; Screens Before Setting Route; Screens During Route Guidance; (1) Distance and Time to Destination display; RET
  • Page 402 – Display Menu screen will be shown when you press; Adjusting the screen quality; Clearing the screen; Daytime screen/Night screen; Menu; MENU; VOICE
  • Page 403 – Screen change; Map scale; Changing the Map Orientation/Scale; Press; ZOOM
  • Page 405 – Routing; Destination Entry and Route Search; Before Steps; select; Address; Select the desi; Select
  • Page 409 – Emergency; When stopped
  • Page 410 – Select the sort methods
  • Page 411 – Memory Point; Previous Destination; Intersection
  • Page 413 – Quick POI; on
  • Page 414 – Character Entry; C A
  • Page 415 – Direct Destination Input
  • Page 416 – POI Icons on Maps / Delete Destination
  • Page 417 – Route Options; Detour
  • Page 419 – Use the button
  • Page 420 – Use the buttons displayed on-screen to carry out a simulation run.
  • Page 425 – ice Recognition; Voice Recognition; Microphone surface; TALK; TALK
  • Page 426 – Voice Recognition Command
  • Page 427 – Volume Adjustment; Press the
  • Page 429 – Navigation Set Up; Stop your vehicle before the following operations.
  • Page 430 – User Setting; Map Color
  • Page 431 – Arrival Time
  • Page 432 – Quick POI Selection; Select the button for Quick POI storage.
  • Page 433 – Adjusting Current Position and Direction; Move to the correct position and select; to adjust the direction in which you are; Distance; Set Cloc; Open the; Map Vers; The map an; Calibration
  • Page 434 – Set Clock; Map Version
  • Page 435 – Restore System Defaults
  • Page 436 – Language; Select your preferred language from the list.
  • Page 437 – Map Configuration
  • Page 438 – If necessar; Precautions/System Performance; Voice guidance has the following functions:; Intersection guidance; Voice Guidance
  • Page 439 – GPS; Map Matching
  • Page 440 – Positioning Accuracy
  • Page 441 – Route Search
  • Page 442 – Troubleshooting; No picture; Verification First; Symptom
  • Page 444 – Error Messages; Error message
  • Page 445 – Care of the Product
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Black plate (3,1) Thank you for choosing a Mazda. We at Mazda design and build vehicles with completecustomer satisfaction in mind. To help ensure enjoyable and trouble-free operation of your Mazda, read this manualcarefully and follow its recommendations. An Authorized Mazda Dealer knows your vehic...

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Black plate (4,1) We want to help you get the most drivingpleasure from your vehicle. Your owner'smanual, when read from cover to cover,can do that in many ways. Illustrations complement the words of themanual to best explain how to enjoy yourMazda. By reading your manual, you canfind out about the ...

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Black plate (5,1) Mazda6_8W54-EA-06G_Edition1 Page5Tuesday, July 25 2006 1:51 PM Form No.8W54-EA-06G Table of Contents Your Vehicle at a Glance Interior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. 1 Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, chi...

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