Mazda 2005 B2300 Truck Bedienungsanleitung

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    B-Series Truck Owner’s Manual 2005 2005 Mazda B-Series Truck Owner’s Manual Part No. 9999-95-023C-05 © Mazda North American Operations Printed in U.S.A. 24721_B-Series_OG_Domestic 6/9/04 8:32 AM Page 1[...]

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    Introduction 4 Instrument Cluster 12 W arning and control lights 12 Gauges 16 Entertainment Systems 18 AM/FM stereo 18 AM/FM Stereo single CD/MP3 system 19 AM/FM Stereo cassette, CD/MP3 sound system 22 In-dash CD6/MP3 disc Premium Pioneer audio system 26 Climate Controls 32 Heater only 32 Manual heating and air conditioning 33 Lights 35 Headlamps 3[...]

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    Seating and Safety Restraints 62 Seating 62 Safety restraints 64 Air bags 76 Child restraints 88 Tires, Wheels and Loading 104 T ire Information 107 T ire Inflation 109 Changing tires 112 Lug Nut T orque 116 V ehicle loading 126 T railer towing 131 Recreational towing 139 Driving 141 Starting 141 Brakes 146 T ransmission operation 150 Roadside Emer[...]

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    Cleaning 189 Maintenance and Specifications 195 Engine compartment 205 Engine oil 209 Battery 214 Fuel information 223 Refill capacities 241 Lubricant specifications 244 Engine data 245 Accessories 249 Index 250 All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage a[...]

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    CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 W arning W ARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemic[...]

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    SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION W arning symbols in this guide How can you reduce the risk of personal injury to yourself or others? In this guide, answers to such questions are contained in comments highlighted by a bold W ARNING statement. These comments should be read and observed. W arning symbols on your vehicle When you see this symbol, it [...]

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    Event Data Recorder The computer in your vehicle is capable of recording detailed data potentially including but not limited to information such as: • the use of restraint systems including seat belts by the driver and passengers, • information about the performance of various systems and modules in the vehicle, and • information related to e[...]

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    Using your vehicle with a snowplow W ARNING: Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. Y our vehicle is not equipped with a snowplowing package. Using your vehicle as an ambulance W ARNING: Do not use this vehicle as an ambulance. Y our vehicle is not equipped with an ambulance preparation package. REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guid[...]

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    These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. V ehicle Symbol Glossary Safety Alert See Owner ’ s Guide Protecting the Environment Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front Air Bag-Side Child Seat Child Seat Installation W arning Child Seat Lower Anchor Child Seat T ether Anchor Brake System Anti-Lock Brake System Brake Fluid - Non-Petroleum [...]

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    V ehicle Symbol Glossary Power W indow Lockout Personal Alarm System Feature Engine Oil Engine Coolant Engine Coolant T emperature Do Not Open When Hot Battery A void Smoking, Flames, or Sparks Battery Acid Explosive Gas Fan W arning Power Steering Fluid Maintain Correct Fluid Level MAX MIN Emission System Engine Air Filter Passenger Compartment Ai[...]

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    Headlamp control (pg. 35) Instrument panel dimmer control (pg. 36) Instrument cluster (pg. 12) Speed control* (pg. 52) Hood release (pg. 204) Driver air bag (pg. 76) Parking brake release (pg. 148) T urn signal and wiper/washer control (pg. 46) * If equipped REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002) , Market: US[...]

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    4wd control* (pg. 156) Audio system (pg. 18) Auxiliary power point (pg. 48) Fog lamp control* (pg. 35) Climate control system (pg. 32) Passenger air bag deactivate switch (pg. 83) Cigar lighter * if equipped REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002) , Market: USA_English (fus) Instrument Cluster 11[...]

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    W ARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES W arning lights and gauges can alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious enough to cause expensive repairs. A warning light may illuminate when a problem exists with one of your vehicle ’ s functions. Many lights will illuminate when you start your vehicle to make sure the bulb works. If any light remains[...]

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    Check fuel cap: Illuminates when the fuel cap may not be properly installed. Check the fuel filler cap if this light remains on. Continued driving with this light on may cause the Check Engine warning light to come on. It may take a long period of time for the system to detect an improperly installed or properly re-installed fuel filler cap dependi[...]

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    Air bag readiness: If this light fails to illuminate when ignition is turned to ON, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately . A chime will also sound when a malfunction in the supplemental restraint system has been detected. Safety belt: Reminds you to fasten your safety belt. A chime will also sound to remind you to [...]

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    Overdrive off (if equipped): Illuminates when the overdrive function of the transmission has been turned off, refer to the Driving chapter . If the light does not come on or the light flashes steadily , have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible, damage to the transmission could occur . Four wheel drive low (if equipped): Illuminates when four [...]

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    GAUGES Speedometer: Indicates the current vehicle speed. Engine coolant temperature gauge: Indicates engine coolant temperature. At normal operating temperature, the needle will be in the normal range (between “ H ” and “ C ” ). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off [...]

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    T rip odometer: Registers the miles (kilometers) of individual journeys. T o reset, depress the control button. T achometer: Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine. Fuel gauge: Indicates approximately how much fuel is left in the fuel tank[...]

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    AM/FM STEREO (IF EQUIPPED) 1. AM/FM: Press to select AM/FM1/FM2 frequency bands. 2. CLK: Press until SELECT HOUR / SELECT MINS appears. Press AUDIO to adjust the hours/minutes. Press CLK to display the time when the ignition is off. 3. AUDIO: Press AUDIO to toggle through the following modes and use / to make adjustments in those modes. Bass: Press[...]

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    4. T une: Press to manually go down/up ( / ) the radio frequency and in audio mode to select various settings. 5. Memory presets: T o set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM; tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. T o tune a preset station, press the desired memory preset. 6. SEEK: Press SEEK to access the previou[...]

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    1. CD eject: Press to eject the CD. 2. CLK (Clock): Press CLK until SELECT HOUR or SELECT MINUTE is displayed. Press MENU to adjust the hours/minutes. Press CLK to display the time when the ignition is off. 3. MUTE: Press to mute the playing media. Press again to return to the playing media. 4. MENU: Press MENU repeatedly to toggle through the foll[...]

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    6. SHUFF (Shuffle): Press to play the tracks on the current CD in random order . 7. REPEA T : Press to repeat the current CD track. 8. FF (Fast forward): Press to manually advance in a CD track. 9. REW (Rewind): Press to manually reverse in a CD track. 10. Memory presets: T o set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM; tune to a station, press and [...]

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    16. CD slot: Insert a CD label side up. CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 4.75 in (12 cm) audio compact discs only . Due to technical incompatibility , certain recordable and re-recordable compact discs may not function correctly when used in Mazda CD players. Irregular shaped CDs, CDs with a scratch protection film attached, and C[...]

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    2. CLK (Clock): Press CLK until SELECT HOUR or SELECT MINUTE is displayed. Press MENU to adjust the hours/minutes. Press CLK to display the time of day when the ignition is off. 3. MUTE: Press to mute the playing media. Press again to return to the playing media. 4. MENU: Press MENU repeatedly to toggle through the following modes and use / to make[...]

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    Dolby: Dolby 威 noise reduction: Reduces tape noise and hiss. Press MENU to cycle Dolby ON/OFF . The Dolby 威 noise reduction system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Dolby 威 and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby 威 Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 5. TUNE: Press to manually go[...]

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    13. Memory presets: T o set a station: Select frequency band AM/FM; tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. T o select a preset station, press the desired memory preset button. 14. AM/FM: Press to select AM/FM1/FM2 frequency band. 15. SEEK/TRACK: In radio mode, press / to access the next/previous strong station. In CD[...]

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    the CD player . The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed. It is recommended that homemade CDs be identified with permanent felt tip marker rather than adhesive labels. Ballpoint pens may damage CDs. Please contact your dealer for further information. 20. Cassette slot: Insert a cassette, facing to the right. PREMIUM IN-DASH CD6/MP3 DISC[...]

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    4. CLK (Clock): Press CLK until SELECT HOUR or SELECT MINUTE is displayed. Press MENU to adjust the hours/minutes. Press CLK to display the time when the ignition is off. 5. MUTE: Press to mute the playing media. Press again to return to the playing media. 6. MENU: Press MENU repeatedly to toggle through the following modes and use / to make adjust[...]

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    7. TUNE/DISC: Press to manually go down/up ( / ) the radio frequency , select the previous/next CD or to select various settings in menu mode. In MP3 directory mode, press / to access the previous/next directory 8. TEXT : In MP3 normal music name/file name mode, press to view the next 12 characters in the MP3 music name/filename of the current MP3 [...]

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    16. ON/OFF/V olume: Press to turn ON/OFF . T urn to increase/decrease volume. If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off, the volume will come back on at a “ nominal ” listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on. 17. LOAD: T o load a CD/MP3 disc to a specific slot, press LOAD and select the slot num[...]

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    CASSETTE/PLAYER CARE Do: • Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less. • T ighten very loose tapes by inserting a finger or pencil into the hole and turning the hub. • Remove loose labels before inserting tapes. • Allow tapes which have been subjected to extreme heat, humidity or cold to reach a moderate temperature before playing.[...]

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    AUDIO SYSTEM WARRANTY AND SERVICE Refer to the W arranty Guide for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary , see your authorized Mazda dealership. REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002) , Market: USA_English (fus) Entertainment Systems 31[...]

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    HEATER ONLY SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fan speed adjustment: Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. 2. T emperature selection: Controls the temperature of the airflow in the vehicle. 3. Air flow selections: Controls the direction of the airflow in the vehicle. See the following for a brief description on each control. : Distributes outs[...]

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    W ARNING: Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop. MANUAL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fan speed adjustment: Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. 2. T emperature selection: Controls the temperature of the airflow in the vehicle[...]

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    • Under normal weather conditions, do not leave the air flow selector in MAX A/C or OFF when the vehicle is parked. This allows the vehicle to “ breathe ” using the outside air inlet vents. • Do not put objects under the front seats that will interfere with the airflow to the back seats. • Remove any snow , ice or leaves from the air inta[...]

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    HEADLAMP CONTROL T urns the lamps off. T urns on the parking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license plate lamps and tail lamps. T urns the headlamps on. Foglamp control (if equipped) The foglamps can be turned on when the ignition is in the ON position and the headlamp control is in either of the following positions: • Parking lamps • Low beams[...]

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    High beams After turning the headlamps on, push the lever toward the instrument panel to activate. Pull the lever towards you to deactivate. Flash to pass Pull toward you slightly to activate and release to deactivate. P ANEL DIMMER CONTROL Use to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel and all applicable switches in the vehicle during headla[...]

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    HEADLAMP AIM ADJUSTMENT The headlamps are designed to be mechanically aimed, but can also be aimed visually by doing the following: 1. Park your vehicle on a level surface about 25 feet (7.6 meters) away from a vertical plain surface (3). Check your headlamp alignment at night or in a dark area so that you can see the headlamp beam pattern. • (1)[...]

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    5. Locate the vertical adjuster for each headlamp. Adjust the aim by usin ga4m m wrench to turn the adjuster control either clockwise (to adjust down) or counterclockwise (to adjust up). 6. In addition to the horizontal line marked in step 2, a pair of vertical lines (5) must be marked at the center line of the headlamps on the wall or screen. 7. O[...]

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    COURTESY/READING LAMPS (IF EQUIPPED) The courtesy lamp lights when: • any door is opened. • the instrument panel dimmer switch is held up until the courtesy lamps come on. • the remote entry controls are pressed and the ignition is OFF . BULBS Replacing exterior bulbs Check the operation of all the bulbs frequently . Using the right bulbs Rep[...]

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    Function Number of bulbs T rade number Map/dome-SuperCab (if equipped) 2 904 Map/dome-Regular Cab (if equipped) 1 904 1 904 All replacement bulbs are clear in color except where noted. T o replace all instrument panel lights - see your dealer . Replacing the interior bulbs Check the operation of the following interior bulbs frequently: • interior[...]

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    1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open the hood. 2. Reach behind the lamp assembly for access and disconnect the electrical connector . 3. Locate the bulb retaining ring behind the headlamp assembly . 4. Remove the bulb retaining ring by turning it counterclockwise and remove the old bulb by gently pulling it straight back out o[...]

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    4. T urn the headlamps on and make sure they work properly . If the headlamp was correctly aligned before you changed the bulb, you should not need to align it again. Replacing front park/turn side marker bulbs 1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open the hood. 2. Remove the screw from lamp assembly . 3. Disengage lamp assembly by[...]

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    Replacing stop lamp/tail lamp/sidemarker lamp/turn lamp/backup lamp bulbs These bulbs are located in the same portion of the tail lamp assembly , one just below the other . Follow the same steps to replace either bulb: 1. Open the tailgate to expose the lamp assemblies. 2. Remove the four screws and the lamp assembly from vehicle. 3. Rotate the bul[...]

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    Replacing fog lamp bulbs W ARNING: Handling Halogen Bulbs: When a halogen bulb breaks, it is dangerous. These bulbs contain pressurized gas. If one is broken, it will explode and serious injuries could be caused by the flying glass. If the glass portion of the bulb is touched with bare hands, body oil could cause the bulb to overheat and explode wh[...]

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    Replacing license plate lamp bulbs The license plate bulbs are located behind the rear bumper . T o change the license plate lamp bulbs: 1. Reach behind the rear bumper to locate the bulb socket. 2. T wist the socket counterclockwise and remove. 3. Pull out the old bulb from socket and push in the new bulb. 4. Install the bulb socket in lamp assemb[...]

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    MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER W indshield wiper: Rotate the end of the control away from you to increase the speed of the wipers (from desired interval to low or high speed position); rotate towards you to decrease the speed of the wipers. W indshield washer: Push the end of the stalk: • briefly: causes a single swipe of the wipers without washer fluid. ?[...]

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    Changing the wiper blades 1. Pull the wiper arm away from the vehicle. T urn the blade at an angle from the wiper arm. Push the lock pin manually to release the blade and pull the wiper blade down toward the windshield to remove it from the arm. 2. Attach the new wiper to the wiper arm and press it into place until a click is heard. 3. Replace wipe[...]

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    AUXILIARY POWER POINT (12VDC) Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only . Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plugs. Improper use of the power outlets can cause damage not covered by your warranty . The auxiliary power points are located on the instrument panel. Do not plug optional electrical accessories into [...]

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    One touch down Allows the driver ’ s window to open fully without holding the control down. Press completely down on AUTO and release quickly . Press again to stop. AUTOMATIC DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRRORS (IF EQUIPPED) When the inside rear view mirror detects bright light from behind the vehicle, the inside rear view mirror will automatically darken [...]

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    Outside air temperature Display operation of the mirror with the compass feature: • Press the right button to toggle the display between the compass direction and no display . Display operation of mirror with temperature and compass feature: • Press the right button once to display temperature ° F and compass. • Press the right button twice [...]

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    3. T o change the zone setting, push and hold the right button until ZONE appears in the display . 4. Press the right button repeatedly until desired compass zone number is displayed. The display will change back to the compass direction after 3 seconds when the button is not activated. Compass calibration adjustment The compass calibrates itself u[...]

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    POWER MIRROR CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) T o adjust your mirrors: 1. Select to adjust the left mirror or to adjust the right mirror . 2. Move the control in the direction you wish to tilt the mirror . 3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place. FOLD-AWAY MIRRORS Pull the side mirrors in carefully when driving through a narrow space, like a[...]

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    Setting speed control The controls for using your speed control are located on the steering wheel for your convenience. 1. Press the ON control and release it. 2. Accelerate to the desired speed. 3. Press the SET + control and release it. 4. T ake your foot off the accelerator pedal. 5. The indicator light on the instrument cluster will turn on. No[...]

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    Resuming a set speed Press the RES (resume) control and release it. This will automatically return the vehicle to the previously set speed. The RES control will not work if the vehicle speed is not faster than 30 mph (48 km/h). Increasing speed while using speed control There are three ways to set a higher speed: • Press and hold the SET + contro[...]

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    Turning of f speed control There are three ways to turn off the speed control: • Depress the brake pedal or the clutch pedal (if equipped). This will not erase your vehicle ’ s previously set speed. • Press the speed control OFF control. • T urn OFF the ignition. Note: When you turn off the speed control or the ignition, your speed control [...]

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    CENTER CONSOLE (IF EQUIPPED) Y our vehicle may be equipped with a variety of console features. These include: • Utility compartment with cassette/compact disc storage • Cupholders • Coin holder slots • Flip up armrest • Passenger airbag on/off switch (if equipped) W ARNING: Use only soft cups in the cupholder . Hard objects can injure you[...]

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    4. Evenly push down on the extender and push the round knobs in on each side locking it in place. Green markings on the shaft indicate the locked position. The locking clip screws below the middle bar can be tightened counterclockwise for extra security . Note: If the red marking on the shaft is visible, the bed extender is not locked or properly s[...]

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    KEYS The key operates all locks on your vehicle. In case of loss, replacement keys are available from your dealer . Y ou should always carry a second key with you in a safe place in case you require it in an emergency . POWER DOOR LOCKS (IF EQUIPPED) Press the top of the control to unlock all doors and the bottom to lock all doors. REMOTE ENTRY SYS[...]

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    • unlock the vehicle doors without a key . • lock all the vehicle doors without a key . • activate the personal alarm. If there is any potential remote keyless entry problem with your vehicle, ensure ALL remote entry transmitters are taken to the dealership, to aid in troubleshooting. Unlocking the doors 1. Press and release to unlock the dri[...]

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    T o replace the battery: 1. T wist a thin coin between the two halves of the remote entry transmitter near the key ring. DO NOT T AKE THE RUBBER COVER AND CIRCUIT BOARD OFF THE FRONT HOUSING OF THE REMOTE ENTRY TRANSMITTER. 2. Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals on the back surface of the circuit board. 3. Remove the old battery . N[...]

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    T o reprogram the remote entry transmitters: 1. Ensure the vehicle is electronically unlocked. 2. Put the key in the ignition. 3. T urn the key from the 2 (LOCK) position to 3 (OFF). 4. Cycle eight times rapidly (within 10 seconds) between the 3 (OFF) position and 4 (ON). Note: The eighth turn must end in the 4 (ON) position. 5. The doors will lock[...]

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    SEA TING Adjusting the front manual seat (if equipped) W ARNING: Never adjust the driver ’ s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving. W ARNING: Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is moving is dangerous because you don ’ t get the fu[...]

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    60/40 seat (if equipped) T o gain access to the storage compartment in your armrest (if equipped), lift the latch to open lid. The 60/40 seat cupholder (if equipped) is detachable for cleaning. • Firmly grasp the bottom of the cup holder and pull up. T o re-attach: • Slide the cupholder over the two pins located on the front of the 60% driver ?[...]

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    T o return seat to original position, slide the seat bottom back, then push the seatback up to lock it in place. The seat will lock, and you will have to use the release bar to move the seat back to the original position. REAR SEATS Center facing jump seat (two–door Cab Plus) (if equipped) T o open, pull inboard and down on the seat strap. T o st[...]

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    W ARNING: Never adjust the driver ’ s seat or seatback when the vehicles is moving. Adjusting the driver ’ s seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. The driver could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident. Adjust the driver ’ s seat only when the vehicle is stopped. W ARNING: It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,[...]

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    Combination lap and shoulder belts 1. Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle (the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is coming from) until you hear a snap and feel it latch. Make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle. 2. T o unfasten, push the release button and remove the tongue from the buckle. The front outboard safet[...]

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    Automatic locking mode (outboard front passenger seating position only) for use with child safety seats In this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The belt will still retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. The automatic locking mode is not available on the driver safety belt. When to use the automatic locking mode • A[...]

  • Seite 69

    W ARNING: After any vehicle collision, the entire seat belt system should be checked for proper operation by a qualified technician. V erify that the ⴖ automatic locking retractors ” in all outboard seating positions are functioning properly . Additionally check that the ⴖ automatic locking mode ⴖ feature for child safety seat in the passen[...]

  • Seite 70

    Front safety belt height adjustment Y our vehicle has safety belt height adjustments for the driver and front passenger . Adjust the height of the shoulder belt so the belt rests across the middle of your shoulder . • Regular Cab and four – door Cab Plus 4 • two – door Cab Plus T o lower the shoulder belt height, push the button and slide t[...]

  • Seite 71

    W ARNING: The lap belts should fit snugly and as low as possible around the hips, not around the waist. Failure to position the lap belt correctly may cause serious injury in an accident. Insert the tongue into the correct buckle (the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is coming from). T o lengthen the belt, turn the tongue at a right angle[...]

  • Seite 72

    Safety belt warning light and indicator chime The safety belt warning light illuminates in the instrument cluster and a chime sounds to remind the occupants to fasten their safety belts. Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver ’ s safety belt is not buckled before the ignition switch is turned to the ON position... The safety belt warnin[...]

  • Seite 73

    If... Then... The driver ’ s safety belt is not buckled before the vehicle has reached at least 5 km/h (3 mph) and 1-2 minutes have elapsed since the ignition switch has been turned to ON... The BeltMinder feature is activated - the safety belt warning light illuminates and the warning chime sounds for 6 seconds every 30 seconds, repeating for ap[...]

  • Seite 74

    Reasons given... Consider ... ⬙ I was in a hurry ⬙ Prime time for an accident. Safety Belt W arning Chime reminds us to take a few seconds to buckle up. ⬙ Seat belts don ’ t work ⬙ Safety belts, when used properly , reduce risk of death to front seat occupants by 45% in cars, and by 60% in light trucks. ⬙ T raffic is light ⬙ Nearly 1 [...]

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    One time disable Any time the safety belt is buckled and then unbuckled during an ignition ON cycle, the BeltMinder will be disabled for that ignition cycle only . Deactivating/activating the BeltMinder feature Read step s1-9 thoroughly before proceeding with the deactivation/activation programming procedure. The BeltMinder feature can be deactivat[...]

  • Seite 76

    5. Buckle then unbuckle the safety belt three times, ending with the safety belt unbuckled. • After step 5 the safety belt warning light will be turned on for three seconds. 6. W ithin seven seconds of the safety belt warning light turning off, buckle then unbuckle the safety belt. • This will disable BeltMinder if it is currently enabled, or e[...]

  • Seite 77

    The energy absorbing functions may have been activated in a collision so the restraints should be examined; if the front air bags have deployed, the pretensioners have also deployed and must be replaced — regardless of whether there was an occupant in the passenger seat or not. W ARNING: Failure to inspect and if necessary replace the safety belt[...]

  • Seite 78

    W ARNING: Airbags have been known to kill or injure a child in front facing child restraints. When placing a child safety seat in a front seating position including the center (if equipped), you should turn off the passenger airbag switch after being certain the child is properly restrained. If the child safety seat is in the outboard seating posit[...]

  • Seite 79

    W ARNING: Never place a rear facing infant seat in the front seat unless the passenger air bag is turned off. Steps you can take to properly position yourself away from the airbag: • Move your seat to the rear as far as you can while still reaching the pedals comfortably . • Recline the seat slightly (one or two degrees) from the upright positi[...]

  • Seite 80

    Children and air bags For additional important safety information, read all information on safety restraints in this guide. W ARNING: Never place a rearward facing child safety restraint in front of an activated airbag. Airbags have been known to kill or injure children in front facing child safety restraints. Whenever placing a child safety seat i[...]

  • Seite 81

    W ARNING: An air bag can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Child seats should never be placed in the front seats, unless passenger air bag switch is turned off. See Passenger air bag on/off switch in this chapter . W ARNING: Rear facing child seats should NEVER be placed in the front seats unless the passenger airbag switch is turned off. W A[...]

  • Seite 82

    The air bags inflate and deflate rapidly upon activation. After air bag deployment, it is normal to notice a smoke-like, powdery residue or smell the burnt propellant. This may consist of cornstarch, talcum powder (to lubricate the bag) or sodium compounds (e.g., baking soda) that result from the combustion process that inflates the air bag. Small [...]

  • Seite 83

    • and the electrical wiring which connects the components. The RCM (restraints control module) monitors its own internal circuits and the supplemental air bag electrical system wiring (including the passenger air bag deactivation switch, the system wiring, the air bag system readiness light, the air bag back up power and the air bag ignitors). De[...]

  • Seite 84

    Passenger air bag ON/OFF switch W ARNING: An airbag ON/OFF switch has been installed in this vehicle. Before driving, always look at the face of the switch to be sure the switch is in the proper position in accordance with these instructions and warnings. Failure to put the switch in a proper position can increase the risk of serious injury or deat[...]

  • Seite 85

    W ARNING: Y ou must turn the passenger air bag Off if you have a rear facing child seat in the front seat of the pickup (the center lapbelt on front split seats or the center facing rear seats do not accommodate child seats). Statistics show that children under 12 are more likely to suffer minor injuries in the front passenger seats than adults. If[...]

  • Seite 86

    W ARNING: If the light is illuminated when the passenger air bag ON/OFF switch is in the ON position and the ignition switch is ON, have the passenger air bag ON/OFF switch serviced at your authorized Mazda dealership immediately . The passenger side air bag should always be ON (the air bag OFF light should not be illuminated) except for certain vu[...]

  • Seite 87

    effectiveness of the safety belts, because safety belts in modern vehicles are designed to work as a safety system with the air bags. Read all air bag W arning labels in the vehicle as well as the other important air bag instructions and W arnings in this Owner ’ s Guide. NHTSA gives permission to install airbag cut-off switches in the following [...]

  • Seite 88

    W ARNING: This vehicle has special energy management safety belts for the driver and right front passenger . These particular belts are specifically designed to work with air bags to help reduce the risk of injury in a collision. The energy management safety belt is designed to give or release additional belt webbing in some accidents to reduce con[...]

  • Seite 89

    W ARNING: This vehicle has special energy management safety belts for the driver and/or right front passenger . These particular belts are specifically designed to work with air bags to help reduce the risk of injury in a collision. The energy management safety belt is designed to give or release additional belt webbing in some accidents to reduce [...]

  • Seite 90

    W ARNING: An air bag can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Child seats should never be placed in the front seats, unless passenger air bag switch is turned off, See Passenger air bag on/off switch . W ARNING: Rear facing child seats should NEVER be placed in the front seats unless the passenger airbag switch is turned off. Also, slide the fro[...]

  • Seite 91

    W ARNING: Do not leave children, unreliable adults, or pets unattended in your vehicle. Leaving a child or an animal unattended in a parked vehicle is dangerous. In hot weather , temperatures inside a vehicle can become high enough to cause brain damage or even death. Always take all children and animals with you or leave a responsible person with [...]

  • Seite 92

    Booster seats should be used until you can answer YES to ALL of these questions: • Can the child sit all the way back against the vehicle seat back with knees bent comfortably at the edge of the seat without slouching? • Does the lap belt rest low across the hips? • Is the shoulder belt centered on the shoulder and chest? • Can the child st[...]

  • Seite 93

    • Those with a high back. If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot find a seating position that adequately supports your child ’ s head, a high back booster seat would be a better choice. Both can be used in any vehicle in a seating position equipped with lap/shoulder belts if your child is over 40 lb.. The shoulder belt should cross the ch[...]

  • Seite 94

    SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safety seats Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of the child. Carefully follow all of the manufacturer ’ s instructions with the safety seat you put in your vehicle. If you do not install and use the safety seat properly , the child may be injured in a sudden stop or c[...]

  • Seite 95

    tether anchors. For more information on top tether straps and anchors, refer to Attaching safety seats with tether straps in this chapter . For more information of LA TCH anchors refer to Attaching safety seats with LA TCH (Lower Anchors and T ethers for Children) attachments in this chapter . W ARNING: Carefully follow all of the manufacturer ’ [...]

  • Seite 96

    W ARNING: Rear facing child seats should NEVER be placed in the front seats unless the passenger air bag switch is turned off. Also, slide the front seat forward until the rear facing child seat contacts the dash board for maximum support. (All other children and forward facing child seats and booster seats should be on front seats that are slid ba[...]

  • Seite 97

    5. T o put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all of the belt is extracted and a click is heard. 6. Allow the belt to retract. The belt will click as it retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode. 7. Pull the lap belt portion across the child seat toward the buck[...]

  • Seite 98

    Check to make sure the child seat is properly secured before each use. Attaching child safety seats with tether straps Most new forward-facing child safety seats include a tether strap which goes over the back of the seat and hooks to an anchoring point. T ether straps are available as an accessory for many older safety seats. Contact the manufactu[...]

  • Seite 99

    W ARNING: This anchor information applies to child safety seats equipped with tether straps. For child safety seats equipped with LA TCH anchors, refer to Attaching safety seats with LA TCH (Lower Anchors and T ethers for Children) attachments for child seat anchors in this chapter . W ARNING: Never attach two child safety seat tethers to a single [...]

  • Seite 100

    4. Clip the tether strap to the anchor . W ARNING: If the tether strap is clipped incorrectly , the child safety seat may not be retained properly in the event of a collision. Center seating location 60/40 seats with folding armrest When installing a child safety seat in the center position, route the tether strap over the center arm rest and clip [...]

  • Seite 101

    W ARNING: If the tether strap is clipped incorrectly , the child safety seat may not be retained properly in the event of a collision. 5. Refer to the Installing child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder belt seating positions section of this chapter for further instructions to secure the child safety seat. 6. T ighten the child safety sea[...]

  • Seite 102

    • 60/40 seats represents LA TCH anchors. represents tether strap anchors. T o improve child seat protection, use the tether anchor when using the LA TCH to install a child safety seat. See Attaching child safety seats with tether straps in this section. W ARNING: Never attach two LA TCH child safety seats to the same anchor . In a crash, one anch[...]

  • Seite 103

    The lower anchors for child seat installation are located at the rear section of the front passenger seat between the cushion and seat back. The LA TCH anchors are below locator symbols on the seat back. T wo plastic LA TCH guides may be purchased from your local Mazda dealer (part number 1F60 – 57 – 751). They snap onto the latch lower anchor [...]

  • Seite 104

    seat from side to side. Also try to tug the seat forward. Check to see if the anchors hold the seat in place. W ARNING: If the safety seat is not anchored properly , the risk of a child being injured in a crash greatly increases. W ARNING: If the tether strap is clipped incorrectly , the child safety seat may not be retained properly in the event o[...]

  • Seite 105

    NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS Utility vehicles and trucks handle differently than passenger cars in the various driving conditions that are encountered on streets, highways and off-road. Utility vehicles and trucks are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed to per[...]

  • Seite 106

    Power is supplied to all four wheels through a transfer case or power transfer unit. 4WD vehicles allow you to select different drive modes as necessary . Information on shifting procedures and maintenance can be found in your Owner ’ s Guide .Y o u should become thoroughly familiar with this information before you operate your vehicle. On some 4[...]

  • Seite 107

    • Narrower — to provide greater maneuverability in tight spaces, particularly in off-road use. As a result of the above dimensional differences, SUV ’ s and trucks often will have a higher center of gravity and a greater difference in center of gravity between the loaded and unloaded condition. These differences that make your vehicle so vers[...]

  • Seite 108

    and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however , and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices, and differences in road characteristics and climate. T raction AA A B C The [...]

  • Seite 109

    • T ire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size and date of manufacture. • Inflation pressure: A measure of the amount of air in a tire. • Standard load: A class of P-metric or Metric tires designed to carry a maximum load at 35 psi [37 ps[...]

  • Seite 110

    INSPECTING AND INFLATING Y OUR TIRES Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated. Remember that a tire can lose up to half of its air pressure without appearing flat. Every day before you drive, check your tires. If one looks lower than the others, use a tire gauge to check pressure of all tires and adjust if requi[...]

  • Seite 111

    W ARNING: Under -inflation is the most common cause of tire failures and may result in severe tire cracking, tread separation or ⴖ blowout ⴖ , with unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury . Under -inflation increases sidewall flexing and rolling resistance, resulting in heat buildup and internal damage to the tire. It al[...]

  • Seite 112

    when you get to the pump. It is normal for tires to heat up and the air pressure inside to go up as you drive. Never “ bleed ” or reduce air pressure when tires are hot. 2. Remove the cap from the valve on one tire, then firmly press the tire gauge onto the valve and measure the pressure. 3. Add enough air to reach the recommended air pressure [...]

  • Seite 113

    Y ou should replace the spare tire when you replace the other road tires due to the aging of the spare tire. CHANGING THE TIRES If you get a flat tire while driving: • do not brake heavily . • gradually decrease the vehicle ’ s speed. • hold the steering wheel firmly . • slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road. W ARNING: The u[...]

  • Seite 114

    • T ry to repair the temporary emergency spare tire Use of a temporary emergency spare tire at any one wheel location can lead to impairment of the following: • Handling, stability and braking performance • Comfort and noise • Ground clearance and parking at curbs • W inter weather driving capability • W et weather driving capability Ti[...]

  • Seite 115

    3. Block the diagonally opposite wheel. 4. Insert tapered end of the lug wrench behind hub caps and twist them off. 5. Loosen each wheel lug nut one-half turn counterclockwise but do not remove them until the wheel is raised off the ground. 6. Position the jack according to the following guides and turn the jack handle clockwise until the tire is a[...]

  • Seite 116

    • Rear Never use the differential as a jacking point. It is too easy for the vehicle to tilt or fall and you can be injured. 7. Remove the wheel lug nuts with the lug wrench. 8. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire, making sure the valve stem is facing outward. Reinstall the lug nuts until the wheel is snug against the hub. Do not fully tigh[...]

  • Seite 117

    Stowing the flat/spare tire Note: Failure to follow spare tire stowage instructions may result in failure of cable or loss of spare tire. 1. Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up. 2. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle and install the wire and retainer through the center of the wheel. 3. T urn the jack handle clockwise un[...]

  • Seite 118

    W ARNING: When a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt and foreign materials present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel and the surface of the front disc brake hub and rotor that contacts the wheel. Installing wheels without correct metal-to-metal contact at the wheel mounting surfaces can cause the wheel nuts to loosen and the w[...]

  • Seite 119

    3. 65: Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire ’ s ratio of height to width. 4. R: Indicates a “ radial ” type tire. 5. 15: Indicates the wheel or rim diameter in inches. If you change your wheel size, you will have to purchase new tires to match the new wheel diameter . 6. 95: Indicates the tire ’ s load index. It is an index that [...]

  • Seite 120

    Letter rating Speed rating - mph (km/h) Note: For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph (240 km/h), tire manufacturers sometimes use the letters ZR. For those with a maximum speed capability over 186 mph (299 km/h), tire manufacturers always use the letters ZR. 8. U.S. DOT T ire Identification Number (TIN): This begins with the letters[...]

  • Seite 121

    • T emperature: The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C, representing the tire ’ s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. 13. Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure: Indicates the tire manufacturers ’ maximum permis[...]

  • Seite 122

    Information on “ T ” type tires “ T ” type tires have some additional information beyond those of “ P ” type tires; these differences are described below: T145/80D16 is an example of a tire size. Note: The temporary tire size for your vehicle may be different from this example. 1. T: Indicates a type of tire, designated by the T ire and[...]

  • Seite 123

    the road in adverse (wet, snowy , etc.) conditions. Visually check your tires for uneven wear , looking for high and low areas or unusually smooth areas. Also check for signs of tire damage. When the tread is worn down to 1/16th of an inch (2 mm), tires must be replaced to prevent your vehicle from skidding and hydroplaning. Built-in treadwear indi[...]

  • Seite 124

    • A void potholes and objects on the road • Do not run over curbs or hit the tire against a curb when parking W ARNING: If your vehicle is stuck in snow , mud, sand, etc., do not rapidly spin the tires; spinning the tires can tear the tire and cause an explosion. A tire can explode in as little as three to five seconds. W ARNING: Never spin the[...]

  • Seite 125

    Tire rotation Rotating your tires at the recommended interval (as indicated in the Scheduled maintenance section of the Maintenance and Specifications chapter) will help your tires wear more evenly , providing better tire performance and longer tire life. • Front Wheel Drive (FWD) vehicles (front tires at top of diagram) REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B [...]

  • Seite 126

    • Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) vehicles/Four Wheel Drive (4WD)/All Wheel Drive (A WD) vehicles (front tires at top of diagram) Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating the tires. Note: If your tires show uneven wear ask a qualified technician at a Mazda dealership to check for and correct any wheel misalignment, tire imbalance or mech[...]

  • Seite 127

    The tires on your vehicle have all weather treads to provide traction in rain and snow . However , in some climates, you may need to use snow tires and chains. If you need to use snow tires and chains, it is recommended that steel wheels are used of the same size and specifications as those originally installed. Follow these guidelines when using s[...]

  • Seite 128

    Cargo W eight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb W eight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of cargo weight. GA W (Gross Axle W eight) – is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) – including vehicle curb weight and all payload. GA WR (Gross Axle W [...]

  • Seite 129

    GVW (Gross V ehicle W eight) – is the V ehicle Curb W eight + cargo + passengers. GVWR (Gross V ehicle W eight Rating) – is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the driver ’ s door or B-Pillar[...]

  • Seite 130

    GCW (Gross Combined W eight) – is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer . GCWR (Gross Combined W eight Rating) – is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer – including all cargo and passengers – that the vehicle can handle without risking damage. (Important: The towing [...]

  • Seite 131

    W ARNING: Exceeding any vehicle weight rating limitation could result in serious damage to the vehicle and/or personal injury . Steps for determining the correct load limit: 1. Locate the statement “ The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX pounds ” on your vehicle ’ s placard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the[...]

  • Seite 132

    pound bags of cement. Do you have enough load capacity to transport the cement to your home? If you and your friend each weighed 220 pounds, the calculation would be: 1400 – (2 x 220) – (12 x 100) = 1400 – 440 – 1200 = – 40 pounds; no, you do not have enough cargo capacity to carry that much weight. Y ou will need to reduce the load weigh[...]

  • Seite 133

    4x2 w/manual transmission Engine Rear axle ratio Maximum GCWR - lb. (kg) Maximum trailer weight - lb. (kg) Maximum frontal area of trailer - ft 2 (m 2 ) Regular Cab 2.3L All 4,800 (2,177) 1,600 (726) Equal to frontal area of vehicle 3.0L* 3.73 6,000 (2,722) 2,680 (1,216) 50 (4.64) 3.0L* Dual Sport 4.10 6,000 (2,722) 2,540 (1,152) 50 (4.64) Cab Plus[...]

  • Seite 134

    4x4 w/manual transmission Engine Rear axle ratio Maximum GCWR - lb. (kg) Maximum trailer weight - lb. (kg) Maximum frontal area of trailer - ft 2 (m 2 ) Regular Cab 3.0L* All 6,000 (2,722) 2,360 (1,070) 50 (4.64) 4.0L All 7,000 (3,175) 3,300(1,497) 50 (4.64) Cab Plus/Cab Plus 4 4.0L All 7,000 (3,175) 3,120 (1,415) 50 (4.64) For high altitude operat[...]

  • Seite 135

    4x2 w/automatic transmission Engine Rear axle ratio Maximum GCWR - lb. (kg) Maximum trailer weight - lb. (kg) Maximum frontal area of trailer - ft 2 (m 2 ) Regular Cab 2.3L All 5,500 (2,495) 2,260 (1,025) Equal to frontal area of vehicle 3.0L* 3.73 6,000 (2,722) 2,640 (1,197) 50 (4.64) 3.0L* Dual Sport 4.10 6,000 (2,722) 2,480 (1,125) 50 (4.64) Cab[...]

  • Seite 136

    4x4 w/automatic transmission Engine Rear axle ratio Maximum GCWR - lb. (kg) Maximum trailer weight - lb. (kg) Maximum frontal area of trailer - ft 2 (m 2 ) Regular Cab 3.0L* 3.73 6,000 (2,722) 2,340 (1,061) 50 (4.64) 4.0L All 9,500 (4,309) 5,760 (2,613) 50 (4.64) Cab Plus/Cab Plus 4 4.0L All 9,500 (4,309) 5,580 (2,531) 50 (4.64) For high altitude o[...]

  • Seite 137

    Preparing to tow Use the proper equipment for towing a trailer and make sure it is properly attached to your vehicle. See your dealer or a reliable trailer dealer if you require assistance. Hitches For towing trailers up to 2,000 lb. (907 kg), use a weight carrying hitch and ball which uniformly distributes the trailer tongue loads through the unde[...]

  • Seite 138

    T railer lamps T railer lamps are required on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running lights, brake lights, turn signals and hazard lights are working. See your dealer or trailer rental agency for proper instructions and equipment for hooking up trailer lamps. Using a step bumper The optional step bumper is equipped with an integral hitch and re[...]

  • Seite 139

    T railer tow connector Color Function Comment 1. Dark Green T railer right-hand turn signal Circuit activated when brake pedal is depressed or when ignition is on and right-hand turn signal is applied. 2. Y ellow T railer left-hand turn signal Circuit activated when brake pedal is depressed or when ignition is on and left-hand turn signal is applie[...]

  • Seite 140

    T railer towing tips • Practice turning, stopping and backing up before starting on a trip to get the feel of the vehicle trailer combination. When turning, make wider turns so the trailer wheels will clear curbs and other obstacles. • Allow more distance for stopping with a trailer attached. • The trailer tongue weight should be 10 – 15% o[...]

  • Seite 141

    V ehicles equipped with a manual transmission: Note: 4x2 and 4x4 vehicles with a manual transmission follow these guidelines for recreational towing: Before you have your vehicle towed: • Release the parking brake. • Move the gearshift to the neutral position. • T urn the key in the ignition to the OFF/UNLOCKED position. • The maximum recom[...]

  • Seite 142

    STARTING Positions of the ignition 1. ACCESSORY , allows the electrical accessories such as the radio to operate while the engine is not running. 2. LOCK, locks the steering wheel, automatic transmission gearshift lever and allows key removal. 3. OFF , shuts off the engine and all accessories without locking the steering wheel. This position also a[...]

  • Seite 143

    W ARNING: Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. W ARNING: Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover . The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can start a fire. W [...]

  • Seite 144

    If starting a vehicle with an automatic transmission: • Make sure the parking brake is set. • Make sure the gearshift is in P (Park). If starting a vehicle with a manual transmission: 1. Make sure the parking brake is set. 2. Push the clutch pedal to the floor . 3. T urn the key to 4 (ON) without turning the key to 5 (ST ART). If there is diffi[...]

  • Seite 145

    • steering wheel is turned when getting in or out of the vehicle Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate or illuminate briefly . If a light fails to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. • If the driver ’ s safety belt is fastened, the light may not illuminate. Refer to the Instrument Cluster chapter for more information. Starting the [...]

  • Seite 146

    you may experience increased cranking times, rough idle or hesitation until the engine has warmed up. Consult your fuel distributor for the availability of winter grade (E d 85) ethanol. High-quality blends of winter grade (E d 85) ethanol will produce satisfactory cold weather starting and driving results. Cold starting performance can also be imp[...]

  • Seite 147

    W ARNING: If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealer inspect your vehicle immediately . Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes. Important ventilating information If the engine is idling while the vehicle is stopped for a long period of time, open the windows at least one inch (2.5 cm) or adjust the heating or air conditioning[...]

  • Seite 148

    The ABS operates by detecting the onset of wheel lockup during brake applications and compensates for this tendency . The wheels are prevented from locking even when the brakes are firmly applied. The accompanying illustration depicts the advantage of an ABS equipped vehicle (on bottom) to a non-ABS equipped vehicle (on top) during hard braking wit[...]

  • Seite 149

    Parking brake Apply the parking brake whenever the vehicle is parked. T o set the parking brake, press the parking brake pedal down until the pedal stops. The BRAKE warning lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates and remains illuminated (when the ignition is turned ON) until the parking brake is released. W ARNING: Always set the parking brake f[...]

  • Seite 150

    STEERING Y our vehicle is equipped with power steering. Power steering uses energy from the engine to decrease the driver ’ s effort in steering the vehicle. T o prevent damage to the power steering pump: • Never hold the steering wheel to the extreme right or the extreme left for more than a few seconds when the engine is running. • Do not o[...]

  • Seite 151

    W ARNING: V ehicles with a higher center of gravity such as utility and four -wheel drive vehicles handle differently than vehicles with a lower center of gravity . Utility and four -wheel drive vehicles are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily unde[...]

  • Seite 152

    3. Start the vehicle. If it is necessary to use the above procedure to move the gearshift lever , it is possible that a fuse has blown or the vehicle ’ s brakelamps are not operating properly . Refer to Fuses and relays in the Roadside Emergencies chapter . W ARNING: Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brakelamps are working. W AR[...]

  • Seite 153

    P (Park) This position locks the transmission and prevents the rear wheels from turning. T o put your vehicle in gear: • Start the engine • Depress the brake pedal • Move the gearshift lever into the desired gear T o put your vehicle in P (Park): • Come to a complete stop • Move the gearshift lever and securely latch it in P (Park) W ARNI[...]

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    • Provides engine braking. • Use when driving conditions cause excessive shifting from O/D to other gears. Examples: city traffic, hilly terrain, heavy loads, trailer towing and when engine braking is required. • T o return to O/D (overdrive mode), press the transmission control switch. The O/D OFF lamp will not be illuminated. • O/D (Overd[...]

  • Seite 155

    4. Move the gearshift lever to 1st gear , then slowly release the clutch pedal while slowly pressing on the accelerator . During each shift, the clutch pedal must be fully depressed to the floor . Failure to fully depress the clutch pedal to the floor may cause increased shift efforts, prematurely wear transmission components or damage the transmis[...]

  • Seite 156

    Parking your vehicle 1. Apply the brake and shift into the neutral position. 2. Fully apply the parking brake, then shift into 1 (First). 3. T urn the ignition off. W ARNING: Do not park your vehicle in Neutral, it may move unexpectedly and injure someone. Use 1 (First) gear and set the parking brake fully . Removing the key T urn the ignition off,[...]

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    engage. This is normal and should be no reason for concern. Refer to Shifting to/from 4WD Low for proper operation. 4WD system indicator lights • 4x4 - Momentarily illuminates when the vehicle is started. Illuminates when 4H (4WD High) is engaged. • 4x4 LOW – Momentarily illuminates when the vehicle is started. Illuminates when 4L (4WD Low) i[...]

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    3. On vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, place the transmission in N (Neutral); on vehicles equipped with a manual transmission, depress the clutch. 4. Move the 4WD control to the desired position. • If shifting into 4X4 LOW , wait for the 4WD LOW light in the instrument cluster to turn on indicating the shift is complete. • If s[...]

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    Sand When driving over sand, try to keep all four wheels on the most solid area of the trail. Do not reduce the tire pressures but shift to a lower gear and drive steadily through the terrain. Apply the accelerator slowly and avoid spinning the wheels. Mud and water If you must drive through high water , drive slowly . T raction or brake capability[...]

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    If vehicle speed drops more than 10 mph (16 km/h), the speed control will cancel automatically . Resume speed with accelerator pedal. If speed control cancels after climbing the hill, reset speed by pressing and holding the SET ACCEL button (to resume speeds over 30 mph [50 km/h]). Automatic transmissions may shift frequently while driving up steep[...]

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    HAZARD FLASHER The hazard flasher is located on the steering column, just behind the steering wheel. The hazard flashers will operate when the ignition is in any position or if the key is not in the ignition. Push in the flasher control and all front and rear direction signals will flash. Press the flasher control again to turn them off. Use it whe[...]

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    This switch is located under the right-hand side of the glove box, just above the carpet. T o reset the switch: 1. T urn the ignition OFF . 2. Check the fuel system for leaks. 3. If no leaks are apparent, reset the switch by pushing in on the reset button. 4. T urn the ignition ON. 5. W ait a few seconds and return the key to OFF . 6. Make another [...]

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    Standard fuse amperage rating and color COLOR Fuse rating Mini fuses Standard fuses Maxi fuses Cartridge maxi fuses Fuse link cartridge 2A Grey Grey ——— 3A Violet Violet ——— 4A Pink Pink ——— 5A T an T an ——— 7.5A Brown Brown ——— 10A Red Red ——— 15A Blue Blue ——— 20A Y ellow Y ellow Y ellow Blue Blue 25A Nat[...]

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    The fuses are coded as follows: Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Description 1 5A Instrument panel dimmer switch 2 10A T railer tow park lamps 3 10A Right low beam headlamp 4 10A Left low beam headlamp 5 30A W indshield wipers/washer 6 10A Radio (RUN/ACCY) 7 5A Headlamp illumination indicator 8 10A Restraints Con[...]

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    Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Description 11 10A Smart Junction Box (SJB) (Logic power) 12 — Not used 13 15A Horn, Interior lamps 14 15A High beam headlamp, High beam indicator (cluster) 15 — One-touch down relay 16 30A cartridge fuse Power windows 17 15A T urn signals/Hazards 18 — Not used 19 20A Center[...]

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    Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Description 32 5A Brake switch (logic) 33 5A Instrument cluster 34 20A Power point 35 15A Power locks Power distribution box The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment. The power distribution box contains high-current fuses that protect your vehicle ’ s main[...]

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    2.3L engine (if equipped) The high-current fuses are coded as follows: Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Power Distribution Box Description 1 40A** Passenger compartment fuse panel 2 — Not used 3 40A** Passenger compartment fuse panel 4 — Not used 5 50A** Passenger compartment fuse panel 6 — Not used 7 40A** Starter relay fuse 8 — Not use[...]

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    Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Power Distribution Box Description 12 — Not used 13 30A** Blower motor (climate control) 14 — Not used 15 — Not used 16 — Not used 17 40A** ABS (motor) 18 — Not used 19 20A** Engine fan 20 — Not used 21 10A* PCM 22 — Not used 23 20A* Fuel pump 24 — Not used 25 10A* A/C clutch solenoid 26 — Not u[...]

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    Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Power Distribution Box Description 42 7.5A* T railer tow (left turn) 43 — Not used 44 — Not used 45A — W iper HI/LO relay 45B — W iper Park/Run relay 46A — Fuel pump relay 46B — W asher pump relay 47 — Engine fan relay 48 — Starter relay 49 — Not used 50 — Not used 51 — Not used 52 — Not u[...]

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    3.0L and 4.0L engines (if equipped) The high-current fuses are coded as follows: Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Power Distribution Box Description 1 40A** Passenger compartment fuse panel 2 — Not used 3 40A** Passenger compartment fuse panel 4 — Not used 5 50A** Passenger compartment fuse panel 6 — Not used 7 40A** Starter relay fuse 8 ?[...]

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    Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Power Distribution Box Description 16 — Not used 17 40A** ABS (motor) 18 — Not used 19 — Not used 20 — Not used 21 10A* PCM 22 — Not used 23 20A* Fuel pump 24 — Not used 25 10A* A/C clutch solenoid 26 — Not used 27 20A* 4x4 module 28 — Not used 29 — Not used 30 — Not used 31 15A* Foglamps 32 ?[...]

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    Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Power Distribution Box Description 46A — A/C clutch solenoid 46B — W asher pump relay 47 — PCM relay 48A — Fuel pump relay 48B — Fog lamp relay 51 — Not used 52 — Not used 53 — Not used 54 — Not used 55 — Blower relay 56 — Starter relay * Mini Fuses ** Maxi Fuses OVERHEATING If the temperatu[...]

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    5. Check the coolant level. If it is low , look for leaks in the radiator hoses and connections, heater hoses and connections, radiator and water pump. If you find a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaking, stop the engine and call an Authorized Mazda dealer . See Adding coolant in the Maintenance and specifications section. If you fin[...]

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    3. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the disabled vehicle making sure the two vehicles do not touch. Set the parking brake on both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Check all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you attach the battery cables. Ensure that vent caps are tig[...]

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    3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting battery . 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to an exposed metal part of the stalled vehicle ’ s engine, away from the battery and the fuel injection system. Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points. W [...]

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    3. Once the disabled vehicle has been started, run both engines for an additional three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables. Removing the jumper cables Remove the jumper cables in the reverse order that they were connected. 1. Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to d[...]

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    3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle ’ s battery . 4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle ’ s battery . After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cables removed, allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can relearn its idle[...]

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    WRECKER TOWING If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towing service or , if you are a member of a roadside assistance program, your roadside assistance service provider . It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift or flatbed equipment. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Mazda has not approved a slingbelt towin[...]

  • Seite 179

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE (U.S.A. MAINLAND AND HAWAII) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. W e are here to serve you. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or [...]

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    6. Y our question(s) If you live outside the U.S.A., please contact your nearest Mazda Distributor . CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE (CANADA) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. W e are here to serve you. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. In our experience, any ques[...]

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    The Department, in cooperation with the local Mazda Service Representative, will review the case to determine if everything possible has been done to ensure your satisfaction. Please recognize that the resolution of service problems in most cases requires the use of your Mazda dealer ’ s service facilities. personnel and equipment. W e urge you t[...]

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    REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Offices Areas Covered Mazda Canada Inc. W estern Region 8171 Ackroyd Road Suite 2000 Richmond, B.C. V6X 3K1 (604) 303 – 5670 Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Y ukon Mazda Canada Inc. Central Region 305 Milner A venue Suite 400 Scarborough, Ontario. M1B 3V4 1 (800) 263 – 4680 Ontario Mazda Canada Inc. [...]

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    STEP 2 If, after following STEP 1, you feel the need for further assistance, please contact your area ’ s Mazda representative (Indicated on the next page). Please help us by providing the following information: 1. Y our name, address, and telephone number 2. Y ear and model of vehicle 3. V ehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your r[...]

  • Seite 184

    CANADA Mazda Canada, Inc. 305 Milner A venue, Suite 400 Scarborough, Ontario M1B 3V4 Canada TEL: 1 (800) 263 – 4680 (in Canada) (416) 609 – 9909 (outside Canada) PUERTO RICO Plaza Motors Corp. (Mazda de Puerto Rico) P .O. Box 362722, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936 – 2722 TEL: (787) 788 – 9300 GUAM (d.b.a. T riple J. Enterprises, Inc.) P .O. Bo[...]

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    W ARNING: Installation of Non-Genuine Parts or Accessories: Installation of non-genuine parts or accessories could be dangerous. Improperly designed parts or accessories could seriously affect your vehicle ’ s performance or safety system. This could cause you to have an accident or increase your chances of injuries in an accident. Always consult[...]

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    The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicle to receive satisfactory servicing in other countries. W e strongly recommend that you NOT take your Mazda outside the United States. However , in the event that you are moving to Canada permanently , Mazda vehicles built for use in the United States could be eligible for expo[...]

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    Please refer to your manufacturers warranty booklet for more information. REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway T raffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying your Mazda importer/distributor [...]

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    SERVICE PUBLICATIONS Factory-authorized Mazda service publications are available for owners who wish to do some of their own maintenance and repair . When requesting any of our publications through an Authorized Mazda Dealer , refer to the chart below . If they don ’ t have what you need in stock, they can order it for you. PUBLICA TION ORDER NUM[...]

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    1. T wo or more repair attempts are made on the same nonconformity likely to cause death or serious bodily injury OR 2. Four or more repair attempts are made on the same nonconformity (a defect or condition that substantially impairs the use, value or safety of the vehicle) OR 3. The vehicle is out of service for repair of nonconformities for a tot[...]

  • Seite 190

    W ASHING THE EXTERIOR W ash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral Ph shampoo, such as an approved shampoo available from your Mazda dealer . • Never use strong household detergents or soap, such as dish washing or laundry liquid. These products can discolor and spot painted surfaces. • Never wash a vehicle that is “[...]

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    • Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tar spots, road salt and industrial fallout before repairing paint chips. • Always read the instructions before using the products. ALUMINUM WHEELS AND COVERS Aluminum wheel rims or covers are coated with a clearcoat paint finish. In order to maintain their shine: • Clean w[...]

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    • 2.3L Engine • 3.0L Engine 2.3L 1 6 V A L VE REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002) , Market: USA_English (fus) Cleaning 191[...]

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    • 4.0L Engine • Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running; water in the running engine may cause internal damage. PLASTIC (NON-PAINTED) EXTERIOR PARTS Use only approved products to clean plastic parts. These products are available from your dealer . • For routine cleaning, use One Step W ash and W ax Concentrate, available at your au[...]

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    INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CLUSTER LENS Clean the instrument panel with a damp cloth, then dry with a dry cloth. • A void cleaners or polish that increase the gloss of the upper portion of the instrument panel. The dull finish in this area helps protect the driver from undesirable windshield reflection. W ARNING: Do not use chemical solvents or strong [...]

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    MAZDA CAR CARE PRODUCTS Y our Mazda dealer has many quality products available to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. These quality products have been specifically engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to complement the style and appearance of your vehicle. Each product is made from high quality materials th[...]

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    INTRODUCTION Be extremely careful to prevent injury to yourself and others or damage to your vehicle when using this manual for inspection and maintenance. If you ’ re unsure about any procedure it describes, we strongly urge you to have a reliable and qualified service shop perform the work, preferably an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Factory-traine[...]

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    CHART SYMBOLS I : Inspect and if necessary , correct, clean or replace A Adjust R : Replace L : Lubricate Normal driving service intervals — perform at the months or distances shown, whichever occurs first. Maintenance Item Maintenance Interval (Number of months or Miles (km), whichever comes first) Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 x 1000[...]

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    Maintenance Item Maintenance Interval (Number of months or Miles (km), whichever comes first) Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 x 1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 (x 1000 km) (8) (16) (24) (32) (40) (48) (56) (64) (72) (80) (88) (96) Clutch reservoir fluid level I IIIII Front wheel bearings (4x2) L Disc brake system I I I I Cali[...]

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    *5 The California Air Resources Board has determined that the failure to perform this maintenance item will not nullify the emission warranty nor limit recall liability prior to completion of the vehicle ’ s useful life. Schedule 1 continued Maintenance Item Maintenance Interval (Number of months or Miles (km), whichever comes first) Months 52 56[...]

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    Maintenance Item Maintenance Interval (Number of months or Miles (km), whichever comes first) Months 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 x 1000 miles 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 (x 1000 km) (104) (112) (121) (128) (136) (144) (152) (160) (168) (176) (184) (192) Disc brake system I I I I Caliper slide rails L L L L Drum brake system, li[...]

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    *5 The California Air Resources Board has determined that the failure to perform this maintenance item will not nullify the emission warranty nor limit recall liability prior to completion of the vehicle ’ s useful life. SCHEDULE 2 — SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS If your driving habits FREQUENTL Y include one or more of the following conditions:[...]

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    Special Operating Conditions Replace Engine Oil and Filter Inspect Brake System Replace Fuel Filter Change Automatic T ransmission Fluid Replace Spark Plugs Replace Engine Air Filter Change Manual T ransmission Fluid Inspect and Lubricate U-Joints Lubricate Front Wheel Bearing (4x2) Change T ransfer Case Fluid (4x4) Suggested Maintenance Interval 3[...]

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    While operating your vehicle • Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell or exhaust fumes in the vehicle. • Check for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increased steering effort or looseness in the steering wheel, or change in the straight ahead position. • Notice if your vehicle constantly turns slightly or “ pul[...]

  • Seite 204

    • Check cooling system fluid level and verify coolant specific gravity is correct for summer or winter conditions. • Check battery water level (non-maintenance free). • Check battery connections and clean if necessary . SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS T o help you service your vehicle: • W e highlight do-it-yourself items in the engine compartment [...]

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    Working with the engine on • Automatic transmission: 1. Set the parking brake and shift to P (Park). 2. Block the wheels. • Manual transmission: 1. Set the parking brake, depress the clutch and place the gearshift in N (Neutral). 2. Block the wheels. Note: Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engi[...]

  • Seite 206

    IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.3L I4 engine 1. W indshield washer fluid reservoir 2. Engine coolant reservoir 3. Engine oil dipstick 4. T ransmission fluid dipstick (automatic transmission) 5. Engine oil filler cap 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Power distribution box 8. Clutch fluid reservoir (manual transmission) 9. Battery 10. P[...]

  • Seite 207

    3.0L V6 engine 1. Engine coolant reservoir 2. W indshield washer fluid reservoir 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. T ransmission fluid dipstick (automatic transmission) 5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Power distribution box 8. Clutch fluid reservoir (manual transmission) 9. Battery 10. Power steering fluid reservoir 11. Air filter asse[...]

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    4.0L SOHC V6 engine 1. W indshield washer fluid reservoir 2. T ransmission fluid dipstick (automatic transmission) 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Engine oil dipstick 5. Brake fluid reservoir 6. Power distribution box 7. Clutch fluid reservoir (manual transmission) 8. Battery 9. Power steering fluid reservoir 10. Air filter assembly 11. Engine coolant [...]

  • Seite 209

    WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Windshield washer fluid Add fluid to fill the reservoir if the level is low . In very cold weather , do not fill the reservoir completely . Only use a washer fluid that meets Mazda specification . Refer to Lubricant specifications in this chapter . State or local regulations on volatile organic compounds may restrict the use[...]

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    ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil Refer to the service maintenance section for the appropriate intervals for checking the engine oil. 1. Make sure the vehicle is on level ground. 2. T urn the engine off and wait a few minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan. 3. Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) (a[...]

  • Seite 211

    • 3.0L V6 engine • 4.0L SOHC V6 engine REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002) , Market: USA_English (fus) Maintenance and Specifications 210[...]

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    6. W ipe the indicator clean. Insert the indicator fully , then remove it again. • If the oil level is between the MIN and MAX marks, the oil level is acceptable, DO NOT ADD OIL. • If the oil level is below the MIN mark, add enough oil to raise the level within the MIN-MAX range. • 2.3L I4 engine SAE 5W -20 • 3.0L V6 engine SAE 5W -20 REVIE[...]

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    • 4.0L SOHC V6 engine SAE 5W -30 • Oil levels above the MAX mark may cause engine damage. Some oil must be removed from the engine by a service technician. 7. Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated. Adding engine oil 1. Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the engine oil in this chapter . 2. If the engine o[...]

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    Engine Oil Recommendations 2.3L & 3.0L Engines Look for this certification trademark. SAE 5W -20 engine oil is recommended. Only use oils “ Certified For Gasoline Engines ” by the American Petroleum Institute (API). An oil with this trademark symbol conforms to the current engine and emission system protection standards and fuel economy req[...]

  • Seite 215

    Do not use supplemental engine oil additives, oil treatments or engine treatments. They are unnecessary and could, under certain conditions, lead to engine damage which is not covered by your warranty . Change your engine oil according to the appropriate schedule listed in the service maintenance section. Engine Oil Filter Recommendation Change you[...]

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    For longer , trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry . Also, make certain the battery cables are always tightly fastened to the battery terminals. If you see any corrosion on the battery or terminals, remove the cables from the terminals and clean with a wire brush. Y ou can neutralize the acid with a solution of baking so[...]

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    2. Put the gearshift lever in P (Park), turn off all accessories and start the engine. 3. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. 4. Allow the engine to idle for at least one minute. 5. T urn the A/C on and allow the engine to idle for at least one minute. 6. Drive the vehicle to complete the relearning process. • The vehicl[...]

  • Seite 218

    A 50/50 mixture of distilled water and Mazda Genuine Engine Coolant provides: • maximum cooling system efficiency . • freeze protection down to -34 ° F (-36 ° C). • boiling protection up to 265 ° F (129 ° C). • protection against rust and other forms of corrosion. • an accurate temperature readout from the engine coolant gauge. The en[...]

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    • 3.0L & 4.0L engines When the engine is cold, check the level of the engine coolant in the reservoir . • The engine coolant should be at the “ cold fill level ” or within the “ cold fill range ” as listed on the engine coolant reservoir (depending upon application). • Confirm the color and type of engine coolant before adding, to[...]

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    Adding engine coolant Use only Mazda Genuine Engine Coolant or a premium engine coolant that meets a Mazda specification. • DO NOT USE Extended Life Engine Coolant (orange in color). • DO NOT USE a DEX-COOL 威 engine coolant or an equivalent engine coolant. • DO NOT USE alcohol or methanol antifreeze or any engine coolants mixed with alcohol[...]

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    mixture of engine coolant and distilled water to the engine coolant reservoir until the coolant level is at the “ FULL COLD ” level or within the “ COLD FILL RANGE ” as listed on the reservoir (depending upon application). Have your dealer check the engine cooling system for leaks if you have to add more than 1.0 quart (1.0 liter) of engine[...]

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    Severe climates If you drive in extremely cold climates (less than – 34 ° F[ – 36 ° C ]): • It may be necessary to increase the coolant concentration above 50%. • NEVER increase the coolant concentration above 60%. • Increased engine coolant concentrations above 60% will decrease the overheat protection characteristics of the engine coo[...]

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    How Limp to Safety works If the engine begins to overheat: • The engine coolant temperature gauge will move to the red (hot) area. • The symbol will illuminate. • The Check engine indicator light will illuminate. If the engine reaches a preset over -temperature condition, the engine will automatically switch to alternating cylinder operation.[...]

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    counter -clockwise carefully to avoid being burned by hot steam. When there is no steam, keep you face back as you carefully remove the cap and then replenish the coolant to the full line. W ARNING: Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. 5. Replace the cap and see if the engine starts and runs normally and drive [...]

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    • Extinguish all smoking materials and any open flames before fueling your vehicle. • Always turn off the vehicle before fueling. • Automotive fuels can be harmful or fatal if swallowed. Fuels such as gasoline and ethanol are highly toxic and if swallowed can cause death or permanent injury . If fuel is swallowed, call a physician immediately[...]

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    and sugar cane. When ethanol is used in the making of motor fuels, a small amount of a bad tasting chemical is added to discourage beverage use. The resulting fuel is called E d 100 meaning 100% pure ethanol diluted by 2% to 5% gasoline as the “ denaturant. ” Fuel ethanol (summer blend d ) is then made by adding 15% more unleaded gasoline. The [...]

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    • Place approved fuel container on the ground. • DO NOT fill a fuel container while it is in the vehicle (including the cargo area/pickup bed). • Keep the fuel pump nozzle in contact with the fuel container while filling. • DO NOT use a device that would hold the fuel pump handle in the fill position. Fuel Filler Cap Y our fuel tank filler [...]

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    W ARNING: If you do not use the proper fuel filler cap, excessive pressure or vacuum in the fuel tank may damage the fuel system or cause the fuel cap to disengage in a collision, which may result in possible personal injury . Choosing the right fuel If your vehicle is a flexible fuel vehicle (FFV), use only UNLEADED FUEL and FUEL ETHANOL (Ed75 –[...]

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    common abbreviation or the appropriate percentage for that region. Use of other fuels such as Fuel Methanol may cause powertrain damage, a loss of vehicle performance, and your warranty may be invalidated. Fuel quality Many of the world ’ s automakers approved the W orld-wide Fuel Charter that recommends gasoline specifications to provide improve[...]

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    Running out of fuel A void running out of fuel because this situation may have an adverse affect on powertrain components. If you have run out of fuel: • Y ou may need to cycle the ignition from OFF to ON several times after refueling, to allow the fuel system to pump the fuel from the tank to the engine. • Y our “ Check Engine ” indicator [...]

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    vehicle after the fuel gauge indicates empty , you might not be able to refuel the full amount of the advertised capacity of the fuel tank due to the empty reserve still present in the tank. For consistent results when filling the fuel tank: • T urn the engine/ignition switch to the off position prior to refueling, an error in the reading will re[...]

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    Habits • Smooth, moderate operation can yield up to 10% savings in fuel. • Steady speeds without stopping will usually give the best fuel economy . • Idling for long periods of time (greater than one minute) may waste fuel. • Anticipate stopping; slowing down may eliminate the need to stop. • Sudden or hard accelerations may reduce fuel e[...]

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    • Adding certain accessories to your vehicle (for example bug deflectors, rollbars/light bars, running boards, ski/luggage racks) may reduce fuel economy . • Using fuel blended with alcohol may lower fuel economy . • Fuel economy may decrease with lower temperatures during the first 8 – 10 miles (12 – 16 km) of driving. • Driving on fla[...]

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    If other than Mazda authorized parts are used for maintenance replacements or for service of components affecting emission control, such non-Mazda parts should be equivalent to genuine Mazda parts in performance and durability . W ARNING: Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover . The emission system heats up [...]

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    3. The fuel cap may not have been securely tightened. In which case, the fuel filler cap light will also be illuminated. These temporary malfunctions can be corrected by filling the fuel tank with good quality fuel and/or properly tightening the fuel cap. After three driving cycles without these or any other temporary malfunctions present, the Chec[...]

  • Seite 236

    CHECKING AND ADDING POWER STEERING FLUID • 2.3L I4 engine • 3.0L V6 engine • 4.0L V6 engine D O N O T O V E R F I L L P O W E R S T E E R I N G F L U I D REVIEW COPY 2005 Mazda B Series (mbs) , Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) (own2002) , Market: USA_English (fus) Maintenance and Specifications 235[...]

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    Check the power steering fluid. Refer to the service maintenance section for the service interval schedules. If adding fluid is necessary , use only MERCON 威 AT F . 1. Start the engine and let it run until it reaches normal operating temperature (the engine coolant temperature gauge indicator will be near the center of the normal area between H a[...]

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    W ARNING: If you use a brake fluid that is not DOT 3, you will cause permanent damage to your brakes. W ARNING: Do not let the reservoir for the master cylinder run dry . This may cause the brakes to fail. CLUTCH FLUID (IF EQUIPPED) Check the fluid level. Refer to the service maintenance section for the service interval schedules. During normal ope[...]

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    • T ransmission does not consume fluid. • Check fluid when transmission is not operating properly or if you see a leak. • Fluid level must be checked at normal operating temperature, 30 km (20 miles) of driving. T o check and add fluid: 1. Drive the vehicle 30 km (20 miles) to reach normal operating temperatures. 2. If driven in hot weather ,[...]

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    High fluid level Fluid levels above the safe range may cause overheating, shift and/or engagement concerns and internal transmission damage. If an overfill condition occurs, excess fluid should be removed by a qualified technician. Checking and adding manual transmission fluid (if equipped) 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engage the park[...]

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    Checking and adding transfer case fluid (if equipped) 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake fully – put in first gear . 3. Assure the vehicle cannot move. 4. Clean the filler plug. 5. Remove the filler plug and inspect the fluid level. 6. Fluid level should be at the bottom of the opening. 7. Add enough fluid through[...]

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    CHECKING AND ADDING REAR DIFFERENTIAL FLUID 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake fully – put in first gear . 3. Assure the vehicle cannot move. 4. Clean the filler plug. 5. Remove the filler plug and inspect the fluid level. 6. Fluid level should be at the bottom of the opening. 7. Add enough fluid through the fille[...]

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    Fluid Mazda Part Name Application Capacity Power steering fluid Mazda MERCON 威 AT F All Fill to range on dipstick T ransmission fluid 1 Mazda MERCON 威 AT F 5-speed manual 2.8 quarts (2.65L) 2 Mazda MERCON 威 V AT F 4x2 vehicles with automatic and 2.3L I4 engine 9.9 quarts (9.4L) 3 4x2 vehicles with automatic and 3.0L or 4.0L engines 10.0 quart[...]

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    Fluid Mazda Part Name Application Capacity Fuel tank N/A Regular cab (Short wheel base) 17 gallons (64.4L) SuperCab 19.5 gallons (73.8L) T ransfer Case Fluid Mazda MERCON 威 AT F 4x4 V ehicles 1.25 quarts (1.2L) Front axle lubricant Mazda SAE 80W -90 Premium Rear Axle Lubricant 4x4 V ehicles 3.6 pints (1.7L) Rear axle lubricant 5 Mazda SAE 80W -90[...]

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    5 T raction-Lok axles use 4.75 – 5.0 pints (2.2 – 2.4L) of rear axle lubricant. Add 4 oz. (118 ml) of Additive Friction Modifier meeting Mazda specifications for complete refill of T raction-Lok axles. Service refill capacities are determined by filling the rear axle 1/4 inch to 9/16 inch (6 mm to 14 mm) below the bottom of the filler hole. 6 B[...]

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    Item Mazda part name or equivalent Automatic transmission (5R44E and 5R55E) MERCON 威 VA T F 2 W indshield washer fluid Ultra-clear W indshield W asher Concentrate 1 Add 118 ml (4 oz.) of Additive Friction Modifier meeting Mazda specifications for complete refill of T raction-Lok axles. If submerged in water , the rear axle lubricant should be cha[...]

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    V EHICLE DIMENSIONS V ehicle dimensions Regular Cab - inches (mm) SuperCab - inches (mm) (1) Overall length 188.5 (4788) 202.6 (5147) (2) Overall width 69.4 (1762) 70.3 (1785) (3) Overall height – 4x2/4x4 65.0 (1652) / 68.5 (1740) 66.0 (1676) / 68.7 (1746) (4) Wheelbase 111.4 (2831) 125.7 (3192) (5) T rack - Front 58.5 (1486) 58.5 (1486) (5) T ra[...]

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    IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE Certification label The National Highway T raffic Safety Administration Regulations require that a Certification Label be affixed to a vehicle and prescribe where the Certification Label may be located. The Certification label is located on the structure by the trailing edge of the driver ’ s door or the edge of the drive[...]

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    V ehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle identification number is attached to a metal tag and is located on the driver side instrument panel. (Please note that in the graphic XXXX is representative of your vehicle identification number .) Engine number The engine number (the last eight numbers of the vehicle identification number) is stampe[...]

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    CELL PHONES Use of cell phones and other devices by driver: W ARNING: Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devices by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Dialing a number on a cell phone while driving also ties-up the driver ’ s hands. Use of these devices will[...]

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    A ABS (see Brakes) .....................146 Air bag supplemental restraint system .......................................... 76 and child safety seats .............. 79 description ................................ 76 disposal ...................................... 82 driver air bag ............................80 indicator light ....................[...]

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    instrument panel .................... 193 interior ..................................... 193 interior trim ............................193 Mazda car care products .......194 plastic parts ............................ 192 washing .................................... 189 waxing ..................................... 189 wheels ........................[...]

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    Fluid capacities ......................... 241 Foglamps ..................................... 35 Four -Wheel Drive vehicles ....... 155 driving off road ....................... 157 electronic shift ........................ 156 indicator light ......................... 156 preparing to drive your vehicle ..................................... 149 Fue[...]

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    L Lamps bulb replacement specifications chart ..................39 daytime running light ...............35 fog lamps ................................... 35 headlamps ................................. 35 headlamps, flash to pass .......... 36 instrument panel, dimming ..... 36 interior lamps ..................... 39 – 40 replacing bulbs ....... 39[...]

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    Safety belts (see Safety restraints) .................. 64, 66 – 67, 69 Safety defects, reporting .......... 188 Safety restraints .............. 64, 66 – 69 belt minder ............................... 71 extension assembly .................. 70 for adults ............................. 66 – 67 for children .........................88 – 89 s[...]

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    manual operation .................... 153 T urn signal ..................................38 V V ehicle dimensions ...................246 V ehicle Identification Number (VIN) .......................................... 248 V ehicle loading .......................... 126 camper bodies ........................ 140 V entilating your vehicle ........... [...]

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