Mazda 2008 B2300 Truck - Manual

Mazda 2008 B2300 Truck

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Mazda importers/distributors; Introduction
  • Page 5 – Fuel; in the; Roadside Emergencies; SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION; statement. These comments should be read and observed.; Warning symbols on your vehicle
  • Page 6 – Warranty Information Booklet; Event Data Recorder; service and repair facilities.
  • Page 7 – Airbag supplemental; Seating and Safety Restraints; Notice to owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles; Before you drive your vehicle, please read this; Using your vehicle with a snowplow; Your vehicle is not equipped with a snowplowing package.; Using your vehicle as an ambulance
  • Page 8 – Vehicle Symbol Glossary
  • Page 9 – INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE
  • Page 10 – Instrument Cluster
  • Page 12 – WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES
  • Page 13 – Brake system warning light:; To; BRAKE
  • Page 14 – Low tire pressure warning:; ABS
  • Page 15 – OFF
  • Page 17 – Engine coolant
  • Page 19 – AUDIO SYSTEMS; You can select Clock mode, which displays the; Entertainment Systems
  • Page 24 – TUNE
  • Page 27 – EJ
  • Page 32 – To play your portable music player using the auxiliary input jack:
  • Page 33 – GENERAL AUDIO INFORMATION
  • Page 34 – Radio reception factors:; There are three factors that can affect radio reception:
  • Page 35 – Audio system warranty and service; Refer to the; Satellite radio information (if equipped); SIRIUS broadcasts a variety of music, news,; Satellite radio reception factors:; To receive the satellite signal, your
  • Page 36 – SIRIUS satellite radio service:; SIRIUS Satellite Radio is a subscription
  • Page 39 – Climate Controls
  • Page 42 – Lights
  • Page 43 – Flash to pass; Turns the headlamps on with a reduced output.; PANEL DIMMER CONTROL; If the battery is disconnected, discharged, or a new battery is
  • Page 44 – The center of the headlamp is
  • Page 46 – The courtesy lamp lights when:; BULB REPLACEMENT; The correct bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly or void the
  • Page 47 – Replacing headlamp bulbs
  • Page 48 – NOTE
  • Page 49 – Replacing front park/turn side marker bulbs
  • Page 51 – Replacing fog lamp bulbs; Replacing high-mount brake lamp
  • Page 53 – Courtesy wipe feature:; One extra wipe will happen a few seconds; Driver Controls
  • Page 56 – To adjust your mirrors:
  • Page 57 – Setting speed control; Press the ON control and
  • Page 59 – Activating overdrive; (Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy.
  • Page 62 – KEYS; structures around the vehicle, or; Locks and Security
  • Page 65 – How to reprogram your remote entry transmitters; all remote entry transmitters
  • Page 66 – coded key programmed to your vehicle; Programming spare keys
  • Page 67 – A maximum of eight keys can be coded to your vehicle.
  • Page 70 – Press down until it is firmly latched into place.
  • Page 71 – Your vehicle’s Personal Safety SystemTM consists of:
  • Page 73 – STRONGLY; encouraged to always properly restrain children
  • Page 75 – Safety restraints precautions
  • Page 76 – Combination lap and shoulder belts; Insert the belt tongue into the; Adjusting the center and rear center facing jump seat lap belts; The lap belt does not adjust automatically.
  • Page 78 – When to use the automatic locking mode; Any time; a child safety seat is installed in a passenger front seat.
  • Page 79 – How to disengage the automatic locking mode; automatic locking retractors” in all; Seat belt maintenance; Front seat belt height adjustment
  • Page 80 – Seat belt extension assembly; Do not use extensions to change the fit of the shoulder belt; If unsure about the proper procedures, bring your vehicle to an
  • Page 81 – Seat belt warning light and indicator chime; Conditions of operation
  • Page 83 – in 4 of us will be; Prime time for an accident.
  • Page 86 – AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS); The airbag supplemental restraint system consists of:; Important supplemental restraint system (SRS) precautions
  • Page 90 – Determining if the system is operational; Airbag readiness
  • Page 91 – Front passenger sensing system
  • Page 94 – Airbag supplemental restraint system; Important child restraint precautions
  • Page 95 – Children and seat belts; If the child is the proper size, restrain the child in a safety seat.
  • Page 96 – Child booster seats; When children should use booster seats; Does the lap belt rest low across the hips?
  • Page 97 – Types of booster seats; There are two types of belt-positioning booster seats:
  • Page 98 – The importance of shoulder belts
  • Page 99 – When installing a child safety seat:
  • Page 102 – Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
  • Page 103 – Bucket seats; Position the child safety seat on the front seat cushion.
  • Page 106 – NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS; Owner’s Manual; VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS; Tires, Wheels and Loading
  • Page 107 – How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
  • Page 109 – The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on; Temperature A B C
  • Page 111 – If you are driving the vehicle at its maximum weight load, make; blowout; is the tire manufactures’
  • Page 113 – Check the sidewalls to make sure there are no gouges, cuts or; TIRE CARE
  • Page 114 – Tire replacement requirements
  • Page 116 – Safety practices; Observe posted speed limits
  • Page 117 – Tire and wheel alignment; When it is time to replace front tires with new ones, this is an; Tire rotation; Scheduled maintenance
  • Page 120 – Letter rating
  • Page 122 – Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure:; Indicates the tire
  • Page 123 – Vehicle loading — with and without a trailer
  • Page 125 – Inflating your tires; Changing tires with TPMS; It is; Understanding your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
  • Page 127 – Solid Warning Light
  • Page 128 – Spare tire in use Your temporary spare tire is in
  • Page 129 – SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS; Snow tires must be the same size and grade as the tires you; VEHICLE LOADING – WITH AND WITHOUT A TRAILER
  • Page 130 – Base Curb Weight; – is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of; Vehicle Curb Weight; – is the weight of your new vehicle when you; Payload; – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the; “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND; for
  • Page 131 – Cargo Weight; – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,
  • Page 132 – These; Trailer towing
  • Page 134 – Steps for determining the correct load limit:
  • Page 135 – Preparing to drive your vehicle; section in the; Driving; chapter of this; TRAILER TOWING
  • Page 142 – Tail lamp; Driving while you tow; When towing a trailer:
  • Page 143 – Trailer towing tips; Maintenance and specifications; Launching or retrieving a boat
  • Page 145 – CAMPER BODIES; Your pickup is not recommended for slide–in camper bodies.
  • Page 147 – in this chapter for more instructions.; Important safety precautions
  • Page 149 – Starting the engine
  • Page 151 – Refer to
  • Page 153 – ABS warning lamp; Parking brake; The parking brake is not recommended to stop a moving vehicle.
  • Page 154 – STEERING
  • Page 155 – Loose or worn suspension components; PREPARING TO DRIVE
  • Page 156 – Apply the parking brake, turn ignition key to LOCK, then remove the; Apply the brake pedal and shift; On some vehicles, when the key is in the OFF position, the
  • Page 157 – Driving with a 5–speed automatic transmission (if equipped)
  • Page 160 – Make sure that your vehicle is at a complete stop before you shift; Parking your vehicle
  • Page 161 – Removing the key; If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow
  • Page 162 – LOW
  • Page 163 – on; off; indicating the shift is complete.; Driving off-road with 4WD
  • Page 166 – Driving on hilly or sloping terrain
  • Page 167 – Driving on snow and ice; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as quickly as dry brakes.
  • Page 168 – HAZARD FLASHER CONTROL; With extended use, the flasher may run down your battery.; FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
  • Page 169 – Wait a few seconds and return; FUSES AND RELAYS; Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage
  • Page 170 – Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Passenger compartment fuse panel
  • Page 173 – Power point; Power distribution box; If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to the
  • Page 180 – chapter for important
  • Page 181 – Full-size dissimilar spare without label on wheel
  • Page 182 – Stopping and securing the vehicle; Location of the spare tire and tools; Tool; Removing the spare tire
  • Page 183 – When connecting the jack handle, assemble the following:
  • Page 184 – Tire change procedure
  • Page 187 – Stowing the flat/spare tire; WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 188 – Inspect the wheel pilot hole; OVERHEATING; Shift the automatic transmission into P (Park) or the manual
  • Page 189 – Adding coolant; JUMP STARTING
  • Page 190 – lightning bolts
  • Page 191 – terminal of the assisting battery.
  • Page 192 – Do not; grounding; Jump starting
  • Page 193 – Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
  • Page 195 – WRECKER TOWING; it is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the front
  • Page 196 – Year and model of vehicle; Customer Assistance
  • Page 197 – Vehicle identification
  • Page 198 – Mediation/Arbitration Program
  • Page 199 – Regional Offices
  • Page 201 – MAZDA IMPORTERS/DISTRIBUTORS
  • Page 203 – Outside the United States
  • Page 205 – SERVICE PUBLICATIONS
  • Page 207 – Wash the vehicle first. Refer to; PAINT CHIPS; Cleaning
  • Page 208 – Always read the instructions before using the products.; ALUMINUM WHEELS AND COVERS; Clean with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral pH shampoo.; ENGINE
  • Page 210 – WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES
  • Page 211 – INSTRUMENT PANEL / INTERIOR TRIM AND CLUSTER LENS; Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 213 – Driving in dusty conditions.; Maintenance and Specifications
  • Page 214 – CHART SYMBOLS; Adjust
  • Page 215 – Wheel
  • Page 216 – Schedule 1 continued
  • Page 219 – Off road operation
  • Page 221 – Retightening lug nuts; Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specification; SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; scheduled maintenance; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 222 – Working with the engine on; Automatic transmission:; OPENING THE HOOD; Go to the front of the vehicle
  • Page 223 – IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 226 – WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID; Refill; WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
  • Page 227 – Changing the wiper blades; Windows and wiper blades; ENGINE OIL
  • Page 229 – between the two holes or between the MIN and; the oil level is acceptable,
  • Page 231 – Put the dipstick back in and ensure it is fully seated.; Adding engine oil; Checking the engine; Engine Oil Recommendations
  • Page 232 – Engine Oil Filter Recommendation; scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 233 – BATTERY
  • Page 235 – ENGINE COOLANT; of distilled water and Mazda Genuine Engine Coolant; maximum cooling system efficiency.; RETURN
  • Page 238 – until the appropriate fill level is obtained.; NEVER increase the coolant concentration above 60%.
  • Page 239 – Checking engine coolant
  • Page 240 – Recycled engine coolant; Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner.; Coolant refill capacity; Maintenance product specifications and capacities; Severe climates; If you drive in extremely hot climates:; NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40%.
  • Page 241 – FUEL FILTER; For fuel filter replacement, see your authorized dealer. Refer to; WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
  • Page 242 – Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel:
  • Page 243 – Fuel Filler Cap; If the check fuel cap lamp
  • Page 244 – Choosing the right fuel; Choosing the Right
  • Page 245 – If you have run out of fuel:
  • Page 246 – ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY; Maintenance
  • Page 247 – Habits
  • Page 252 – POWER STEERING FLUID
  • Page 254 – BRAKE FLUID
  • Page 255 – scheduled maintenance information
  • Page 256 – Checking and adding manual transmission fluid (if equipped); Park the vehicle on a level
  • Page 258 – AIR FILTER
  • Page 267 – TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE CODE DESIGNATIONS
  • Page 268 – CELL PHONES; Use of cell phones and other devices by driver:; Accessories
  • Page 269 – Index
  • Page 272 – Setting the clock
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Introduction

4

Instrument Cluster

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Warning lights and chimes

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Gauges

17

Entertainment Systems

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AM/FM stereo

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AM/FM stereo with single CD

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AM/FM stereo with CDX6/MP3

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Auxiliary input jack (Line in)

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Satellite radio information

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Climate Controls

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Heater only

39

Manual heating and air conditioning

40

Lights

42

Headlamps

42

Turn signal control

46

Bulb replacement

46

Driver Controls

53

Windshield wiper/washer control

53

Steering wheel adjustment

54

Power windows

55

Mirrors

56

Speed control

57

Locks and Security

62

Keys

62

Locks

62

Anti-theft system

66

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2008 B-Series (mbs)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA
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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Seating and Safety Restraints 69 Seating 69 Safety restraints 71 Airbags 86 Child restraints 94 Tires, Wheels and Loading 106 Tire information 109 Tire inflation 110 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 124 Vehicle loading 129 Trailer towing 135 Recreational towing 144 Driving 146 Starting 146 Bra...

Page 4 - Mazda importers/distributors; Introduction

CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, andcertain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known tothe State of California to cause cancer and birth defects orother reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained invehicles and certain produ...

Page 5 - Fuel; in the; Roadside Emergencies; SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION; statement. These comments should be read and observed.; Warning symbols on your vehicle

WARNING: In the event of an accident the Fuel pump shut-offswitch will automatically cut off the fuel supply to the engine.The switch can also be activated through sudden vibration (e.g.collision when parking). To reset the switch, refer to the Fuel pump shut-off switch in the Roadside Emergencies c...

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