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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Mazda Motor Corporation; ©2013 Mazda Motor Corporation; A Word to Mazda Owners
  • Page 4 – NOTE; How to Use This Manual
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – Your Vehicle at a Glance
  • Page 8 – Interior Overview
  • Page 11 – Front; Exterior Overview
  • Page 12 – Rear
  • Page 13 – Essential Safety Equipment
  • Page 14 – WARNING; Do not drive with damaged front seats:; CAUTION; Seat Slide; Seats
  • Page 15 – Seat Recline
  • Page 17 – Seat Warmer; People with delicate skin
  • Page 19 – Seat Belt Precautions; Seat Belt Systems
  • Page 20 – Do not wear twisted seat belts:
  • Page 21 – Cleaning; Pregnant Women and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions
  • Page 22 – Automatic Locking Mode
  • Page 23 – Seat Belt; Fastening the Seat Belt; Insert the seat belt tongue into the seat; Position the lap belt as low as possible,
  • Page 24 – Unfastening the Seat Belt; Seat Belt Caution Label; REPLACE BELT
  • Page 25 – Fastening the seat
  • Page 27 – Seat Belt Extender; Do not use an improper extender:
  • Page 28 – Seat Belt Warning Light
  • Page 29 – Seat Belt Reminder
  • Page 30 – Child Restraint Precautions; A rear-facing child-restraint system should; Child Restraint
  • Page 31 – Passenger seat weight sensors; Use the correct size child-restraint system:
  • Page 33 – Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time:
  • Page 36 – Make sure the passenger air bag
  • Page 37 – Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Precautions; Please; SRS Air Bags
  • Page 38 – Seat belts must be worn in air bag equipped vehicles:
  • Page 41 – Supplemental Restraint System Components
  • Page 42 – How the SRS Air Bags Work; Seat Belt Pretensioners; SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria
  • Page 43 – Passenger Air Bag
  • Page 44 – Side Air Bags; Air Bag/Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light
  • Page 47 – Limitations to SRS Air Bag; In severe collisions such as those described previously in; Limitations to side collision detection:
  • Page 49 – Driver and Passenger Occupant Classification System; Driver Seat Slide Position Sensor
  • Page 50 – Passenger air bag deactivation indicator light
  • Page 51 – Do not decrease the total seated weight on the passenger seat:
  • Page 52 – Do not spill any liquids on the seats or under the seats.; Driver and Passenger Buckle Switches
  • Page 53 – Monitoring and Maintenance; Constant Monitoring
  • Page 54 – Do not remove interior air bag parts:
  • Page 55 – Knowing Your Mazda; Advanced Keys
  • Page 56 – Starting the engine without operating the key.; Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System
  • Page 59 – Advanced Key Maintenance; Never deform or crush.
  • Page 61 – Service; Operational Range
  • Page 62 – Opening the trunk lid; Starting the engine
  • Page 65 – Starting the Engine; Ignition switch positions; OFF
  • Page 67 – Push the start knob slowly all the way; Switch the ignition to ACC while
  • Page 68 – Switch the ignition from ACC to; After starting the engine, let it idle for
  • Page 69 – Keyless Entry System
  • Page 70 – Unlock button; Trunk button
  • Page 71 – Declaration of Conformity; Keyless entry system
  • Page 72 – Auxiliary Key Function; Removing the auxiliary key
  • Page 73 – Warning and Beep Sounds; System Malfunction Warning Beep
  • Page 74 – Engine Start Not Permitted Warning
  • Page 76 – When Warning Indicator/Beep is Activated
  • Page 77 – Without keyless entry system; Doors and Locks
  • Page 78 – Drop the transmitter.
  • Page 79 – Transmitter
  • Page 80 – Transmitter Maintenance
  • Page 84 – Door Locks; Keep both doors locked when driving:; Locking, Unlocking with Key
  • Page 86 – Power Door Locks; Vehicle lock-out prevention
  • Page 87 – Trunk Lid; Keep the trunk closed when driving:; Opening and Closing the Trunk Lid; Opening the trunk lid with the key
  • Page 88 – Push the release button.; Remote Trunk Lid Release Lock-Out; With advanced key
  • Page 89 – Inside Trunk Release Lever
  • Page 91 – Power Windows; Normal opening/closing
  • Page 93 – Opening
  • Page 94 – Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap
  • Page 95 – Hood; Opening the Hood; release handle to unlock the hood.; Insert your hand into the hood opening,
  • Page 96 – Grasp the support rod in the padded; Closing the Hood; Check under the hood area to make; Lower the hood slowly to a height of
  • Page 97 – Convertible Top Precautions
  • Page 98 – Lowering the Convertible Top; Make sure the parking brake is applied.
  • Page 99 – Raising the Convertible Top
  • Page 100 – Pull the unlock lever outward to
  • Page 101 – Taking Care of the Top
  • Page 102 – Convertible Top (Power Retractable Hardtop)
  • Page 103 – Power Retractable Hardtop Precautions; Always drive safely and observe the speed limit:; Children should not be allowed to play with the open/close switch.
  • Page 104 – Operation Indicator Light; When illuminated; Operation Conditions; The ignition is switched ON.
  • Page 108 – Move the top latch slowly to make
  • Page 109 – Manual closing; Opening the deck
  • Page 112 – Lift up the deck using two adults, one; Closing the hardtop; Grasp the hardtop along the side and
  • Page 114 – To the outside of the vehicle; Lightly move the deck and verify that
  • Page 117 – Security System
  • Page 120 – Operation; Arming
  • Page 122 – A key ring rests on the key grip.
  • Page 125 – Theft-Deterrent System; System triggering conditions; How to Arm the System; Remove the key from the ignition
  • Page 126 – To Turn off an Armed System; To Stop an Alarm; Unlock a door with the key.; Theft-Deterrent Labels
  • Page 127 – Steering Wheel; Tilt Steering Wheel; Mirrors; Outside Mirrors; Check the mirror angles before driving.; Power mirror; Steering Wheel and Mirrors
  • Page 128 – Folding the mirror; Rearview Mirror; Rearview mirror adjustment
  • Page 129 – Press the OFF button (; Indicator light; ON button
  • Page 131 – Before Driving Your Mazda
  • Page 132 – Fuel Requirements; Your Mazda will perform best with fuel listed in the table.; Gasohol; Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions
  • Page 133 – Emission Control System; Never park over or near anything flammable:; USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL.
  • Page 134 – Do not run the engine when inside an enclosed area:
  • Page 135 – Before Getting In; After Getting In; Are all doors closed and locked?; Before Starting the Engine
  • Page 136 – Money-Saving Suggestions; Driving Tips
  • Page 137 – Hazardous Driving
  • Page 138 – Floor Mat; Rocking the Vehicle
  • Page 139 – Winter Driving; but do not use engine; Snow Tires; Use snow tires on all four wheels
  • Page 140 – Tire Chains; Chains may affect handling.; Driving In Flooded Area
  • Page 141 – Overloading; Be careful not to overload your vehicle:
  • Page 142 – Driving on Uneven Road; Ascending or descending a slope with a sharp transition angle
  • Page 143 – Trailer Towing; Towing
  • Page 145 – Driving Your Mazda; Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Page 146 – Ignition Switch; Ignition Switch Positions; Starting and Driving
  • Page 147 – ON; Ignition Key Reminder
  • Page 148 – Switch the ignition to START and hold; After starting the engine, let it idle for
  • Page 149 – Turning the Engine Off; Shift the shift lever to the P position.; Brake System; Foot Brake
  • Page 151 – Parking Brake
  • Page 152 – Brake System Warning Light; This warning has the following functions:
  • Page 153 – ABS Warning Light
  • Page 154 – Brake Pad Wear Indicator; Do not drive with worn disc pads:
  • Page 155 – Manual Transmission Shift Pattern
  • Page 156 – Recommendations for Shifting; Upshifting
  • Page 157 – Automatic Transmission Controls
  • Page 158 – Transmission Ranges
  • Page 159 – Manual Shift Mode
  • Page 164 – Downshifting; Direct Mode
  • Page 165 – Passing
  • Page 166 – Power Steering; Cruise Control; Hilly terrain
  • Page 167 – Activation/Deactivation; To Set Speed; Activate the cruise control system by
  • Page 168 – To Increase Cruising Speed; Follow either of these procedures.; To Decrease Cruising Speed
  • Page 169 – To Cancel; To cancel the system, use
  • Page 170 – TCS/DSC Indicator Light
  • Page 171 – Do not mix worn tires.
  • Page 172 – DSC OFF Indicator Light; DSC OFF Switch
  • Page 176 – Do not ignore the TPMS Warning Light:
  • Page 178 – Warning light flashes; Flat Tire Warning Light; When using tire chains.
  • Page 179 – Tires and Wheels; Changing tires and wheels
  • Page 181 – Meters and Gauges; Instrument Cluster and Indicators
  • Page 182 – Speedometer; Odometer
  • Page 183 – Average fuel economy display; Tachometer; Manual Transmission
  • Page 184 – Automatic Transmission; Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge; Fuel Gauge
  • Page 185 – Engine Oil Pressure Gauge; Turn off the engine and inspect the; Dashboard Illumination
  • Page 186 – Warning/Indicator Lights; Warning/Indicator Lights and Beep Sounds
  • Page 188 – Malfunction Warning Light
  • Page 190 – Charging System Warning Light; Check Engine Light
  • Page 191 – Low Fuel Warning Light
  • Page 194 – This indicator has two colors.
  • Page 195 – When flashing
  • Page 196 – Security Indicator Light; This light indicates one of two things:
  • Page 198 – Beep Sounds; Seat Belt Warning Beep
  • Page 200 – Lighting Control; Headlights; Xenon fusion headlight bulbs; Do not replace the xenon fusion bulbs yourself; Switches and Controls
  • Page 201 – Headlight High-Low Beam; Flashing the Headlights
  • Page 202 – Turn Signals; until the; Fog Lights; or OFF
  • Page 203 – The ignition must be switched ON.; Windshield Wipers; INT
  • Page 204 – Windshield Washer; Rear Window Defroster
  • Page 205 – Horn; To sound the horn, press the; Hazard Warning Flasher
  • Page 206 – HomeLink Wireless Control System; Indication; HomeLink button
  • Page 209 – Type B
  • Page 211 – Do not
  • Page 215 – Interior Comfort; Automatic Type
  • Page 216 – Operating Tips; Clearing the Air Inlet; Parking in Direct Sunlight; Climate Control System
  • Page 217 – Vent Operation; Adjusting the Vents; Directing airflow
  • Page 218 – Selecting the Airflow Mode
  • Page 219 – Types of the Climate Control System
  • Page 220 – Manual Type; Control Switches; Temperature control dial; Fan control dial
  • Page 222 – Heating
  • Page 223 – Do not defog the windshield using the
  • Page 225 – This dial allows variable fan speeds.
  • Page 226 – Do not use the; Windshield Defrosting and Defogging
  • Page 227 – Using the; Sunlight/Temperature Sensor
  • Page 228 – Antenna; Satellite Radio Antenna; Satellite radio antenna; Audio System
  • Page 229 – Radio Reception; AM characteristics; FM characteristics
  • Page 234 – Operating tips for MP3
  • Page 235 – About folders and files; About ID3 Tag display
  • Page 236 – Operating Tips for WMA
  • Page 237 – Playable WMA file specification; information can be displayed.
  • Page 238 – MEMO
  • Page 239 – Audio Set
  • Page 240 – Switch the ignition to ACC or ON.
  • Page 241 – Turn the audio control dial to adjust the; Bose
  • Page 242 – Select the desired ALC mode.; selected mode will be indicated.
  • Page 244 – Clock; Setting the time
  • Page 246 – Operating the Radio; Radio ON; Tuning
  • Page 248 – Operating the Satellite Radio; Information display
  • Page 253 – When the text button (
  • Page 257 – Individual channel locking
  • Page 260 – Pause
  • Page 264 – Operating the In-Dash CD Changer; Normal insertion
  • Page 268 – Operating the Auxiliary jack
  • Page 269 – Error Indications
  • Page 270 – Without Bluetooth® Hands-Free; Adjusting the Volume
  • Page 271 – Changing the Source; Seek Switch; When playing a CD
  • Page 272 – Mute Switch
  • Page 273 – To listen to a portable audio unit
  • Page 274 – audio unit or the mode switch (; Audio Unit
  • Page 275 – Safety Certification
  • Page 276 – By connecting a Bluetooth; A Bluetooth; specifications and the; Bluetooth® Hands-Free
  • Page 277 – Component parts
  • Page 278 – Audio unit; Voice; How to use this section
  • Page 279 – Bluetooth® Hands-Free Preparation; Language setting
  • Page 282 – Receiving an incoming call; Hanging up a call
  • Page 283 – Volume adjustment; Help function use; Phone book registration
  • Page 284 – Redialing function
  • Page 285 – Voice guidance interrupt operation
  • Page 286 – Phone book data deletion
  • Page 288 – Hands-Free Telephone Setting; Mobile phone; Mobile phone registration
  • Page 290 – Security Setting
  • Page 295 – Sunvisors; Vanity Mirrors; Interior Lights; Overhead Light; Trunk Light; Interior Equipment
  • Page 296 – Cup Holder; Switch
  • Page 297 – Storage Compartments; Glove Compartment; Seat Side Box
  • Page 298 – Back Trim Storage Box; To use the back trim storage box; Mesh Pocket
  • Page 299 – Accessory Socket
  • Page 300 – Windblocker
  • Page 301 – In Case of an Emergency; Flat Tire
  • Page 302 – Parking in an Emergency
  • Page 303 – How to identify your tire type; Conventional tire; Vehicle with run-flat tires
  • Page 304 – Vehicle with conventional tires; Steering becomes difficult.
  • Page 305 – Tool Storage; Tools are stored in the locations illustrated in the diagram.; Glove box
  • Page 306 – Jack; To remove the jack; To secure the jack; Turn the wing bolt completely to
  • Page 308 – way and set the parking brake.
  • Page 309 – Remove the valve cap from the flat; Turn the valve core counterclockwise
  • Page 310 – Hold the bottom of the bottle upright,
  • Page 311 – Install the compressor hose to the tire; Insert the compressor plug into the; Turn the compressor switch on and
  • Page 313 – Changing a Tire
  • Page 314 – Removing a Tire
  • Page 315 – Continue raising the jack head; Never place objects under the jack:
  • Page 316 – Turn the jack handle clockwise and; Remove the lug nuts by turning them
  • Page 317 – Locking Lug Nuts; To remove an antitheft lug nut; Mounting the Tire
  • Page 318 – Install the lug nuts with the beveled; Turn the jack handle counterclockwise
  • Page 320 – Switch the ignition to off and; Make sure the cooling fan is operating,; Overheating
  • Page 322 – Starting a Flooded Engine; Emergency Starting
  • Page 323 – Follow These Precautions Carefully:
  • Page 326 – Never tow a vehicle to start it:
  • Page 327 – Towing Description; Emergency Towing
  • Page 328 – Tiedown Hooks; Wrap the jack lever with a soft cloth to
  • Page 329 – Hook the tying rope to the tiedown
  • Page 330 – Recreational Towing
  • Page 331 – Maintenance and Care
  • Page 332 – This evidence may consist of the following:; Introduction
  • Page 334 – Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 335 – Schedule 1
  • Page 337 – Schedule 2
  • Page 346 – Owner Maintenance Schedule; When Refueling; Owner Maintenance
  • Page 347 – Owner Maintenance Precautions
  • Page 348 – Do not leave items in the engine compartment:
  • Page 349 – Engine Compartment Overview
  • Page 350 – Engine Oil; Recommended Oil; Only use SAE 0W-20 oil
  • Page 351 – Inspecting Engine Oil Level
  • Page 352 – Engine Coolant; Inspecting Coolant Level
  • Page 354 – Inspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid Level; Power Steering Fluid
  • Page 355 – Washer Fluid; Inspecting Washer Fluid Level
  • Page 356 – Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades
  • Page 357 – Raise the wiper arm and turn the blade; Hold the end of the rubber and pull; Remove the metal stiffeners from each
  • Page 359 – Battery
  • Page 361 – Battery Maintenance; To get the best service from a battery:
  • Page 362 – Tires; Using Different Tire Types:; Tire Inflation Pressure
  • Page 363 – Tire Rotation; Rotate tires periodically:; Incorrect tire pressure
  • Page 364 – Tires not of the designated size; Replacing a Tire; Replace all four tires at the same time:
  • Page 365 – Replacing a Wheel
  • Page 368 – Light Bulbs
  • Page 369 – Replacing Exterior Light Bulbs
  • Page 370 – Disconnect the connector from the bulb
  • Page 371 – Fog light bulbs; Front side-marker lights
  • Page 372 – Turn the screws and the center section; Disconnect the connector from the bulb
  • Page 373 – Front turn signal lights/Parking lights; Rear side marker lights
  • Page 374 – Pull the center section of the plastic; Turn the socket and bulb assembly
  • Page 376 – Replacing Interior Light Bulbs; Overhead light
  • Page 377 – Fuses; Fuse Replacement; Make sure the ignition is switched off,; Inspect the fuse and replace it if it's; Insert a new fuse of the same amperage
  • Page 379 – Fuse Panel Description
  • Page 382 – Appearance Care
  • Page 383 – Water Marks; Paint Chipping; Occurrence
  • Page 384 – Exterior Care; Follow; Maintaining the Finish; Washing
  • Page 385 – Waxing
  • Page 386 – Repairing Damage to the Finish; Bright-Metal Maintenance; Underbody Maintenance
  • Page 387 – Aluminum Wheel Maintenance; Convertible Top Maintenance
  • Page 388 – Hardtop Maintenance
  • Page 389 – Plastic Part Maintenance
  • Page 390 – Interior Care; Do not spray water in the cabin:; Dashboard Precautions; Vinyl
  • Page 391 – Panel
  • Page 392 – Cleaning the Window Interiors; Cleaning the Floor Mats
  • Page 394 – STEP 1: Contact Your Mazda Dealer; Contact Us; Customer Assistance
  • Page 396 – California Customers
  • Page 401 – Regional Offices
  • Page 403 – Contact Your Mazda Dealer; Contactanos
  • Page 404 – the upper driver's side corner of the dash)
  • Page 405 – Mazda North American Operations; CANADA; Mazda Motor de Mexico; GUAM; Triple J Motors; SAIPAN; Mazda Importer/Distributors
  • Page 406 – Warranties for Your Mazda; Warranty
  • Page 407 – Outside the United States and Canada
  • Page 408 – Outside the United States
  • Page 409 – Outside Canada
  • Page 412 – Cell Phones Warning; Cell Phones
  • Page 413 – Tread Wear; Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS)
  • Page 414 – Keep your vehicle's tires properly inflated and not overloaded:; UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING; TREADWEAR 200 TRACTION AA TEMPERATURE A
  • Page 415 – Tire Labeling; Information on Passenger Vehicle Tires; Please refer to the sample below.
  • Page 419 – Information on Temporary Tires
  • Page 421 – SAMPLE; Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure
  • Page 422 – blowout; Checking Tire Pressure
  • Page 423 – Glossary of Terms
  • Page 424 – Tire Maintenance
  • Page 425 – Always use tires that are in good condition:
  • Page 426 – Safety Practices; Avoid fast starts, stops and turns
  • Page 427 – Vehicle Loading; Do not tow a trailer with this vehicle:
  • Page 428 – PAYLOAD; Payload
  • Page 429 – CARGO; Cargo Weight
  • Page 430 – These numbers are shown on the Safety Compliance; GVW; The GVWR is
  • Page 431 – Exceeding Axle Weight Rating Limits:
  • Page 432 – GCW; is the maximum allowable weight of the; Exceeding GVWR or GAWR Specifications:
  • Page 433 – Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit; The combined weight of occupants and cargo should
  • Page 434 – Reporting Safety Defects
  • Page 436 – If they do not have what you need in stock, they can order it for you.; Service Publications
  • Page 437 – Specifications
  • Page 438 – Vehicle Information Labels; Vehicle Identification Number; Identification Numbers
  • Page 439 – Engine Number
  • Page 440 – Engine; Lubricant Quality
  • Page 443 – Lug nut tightening torque
  • Page 444 – Personalization Features
  • Page 445 – Index
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