Mazda 2006 RX-8 manual

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    Black plate (1,1) RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page1 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (2,1) RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page2 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (3,1) Thank you for choosing a Mazda. W e at Mazda design and buil d vehicles with complete customer satisfaction in mind. T o help ensure enjoyable and trouble-free operat ion of your Mazda, read this manual carefully and follow its recommendations. An Authorized Mazda Dealer knows your vehicle best. So when maintenance or service is n[...]

  • Page 4

    Black plate (4,1) W e want to help you get the most driving pleasure from your vehicle. Y our owner's manual, when read from cover to cover, can do that in many ways. Illustrations complement the words of the manual to best explain how to enjoy your Mazda. By reading your manual, you can find out about the features, important safety informatio[...]

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    Black plate (5,1) RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page5 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J T able of Contents Y our V ehicle at a Glance Interior , exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. 1 Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags. 2 Kn[...]

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    Black plate (6,1) RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page6 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (7,1) 1 Y our V ehicle at a Glance Interior , exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. Dashboard and Interior Overv iew ..................... ...................... ... 1-2 Exterior Overview ............... .......................................................... 1-4 1-1 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page7 Thursday , August 2[...]

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    Black plate (8,1) The equipment and installation position varies by model. Refer to Navigation System at the end of the manual (if equipped). 1-2 Y our V ehicle at a Glance Dashboard and Interior Overview RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page8 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (9,1) Power door lock switch ............................................................. ........................ page 3-30 Outside mirror switch ................................................................ ........................ page 3-53 Dashboard illumination ......................................... .........................[...]

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    Black plate (10,1) The equipment and installation position varies by model. 1-4 Y our V ehicle at a Glance Exterior Overview RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page10 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (11,1) T runk lid .............................. ...................................................... ........................ page 3-33 Rear window defros ter .................................................. .................................. ... page 5-59 Antenna ................................... ................................[...]

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    Black plate (12,1) 1-6 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page12 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (13,1) 2 Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags. Seats .......................................................... ..................................... 2-2 Front Seats (Manually Operated Seats) ................................... .. 2-2 Front Seats [...]

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    Black plate (14,1) Front Seats (Manually Operated Seats) W ARNING Do not modify or repla ce the front seats: Modifying or replacing the front seats such as replacing the up holstery or loosening any bolts is d angerous. The front seats contain air bag components essential to the supplemental restraint system. Such modifications could damag e the su[...]

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    Black plate (15,1) Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seat is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward. q Seat Recline W ARNING Do not drive with the seats reclined: Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is movin g is dangerous because you don't get the full protection from seat belts. [...]

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    Black plate (16,1) CAUTION When returning a rear-reclined seatbac k to its upright position, make sure you hold onto the seatback with your other hand while operating the lever . If the seatback is not suppor ted, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury . q Height Adjustment (Driver's Seat) By moving the seat lever up or down, the[...]

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    Black plate (17,1) Front Seats (Electrically Operated Seats) W ARNING Do not modify or repla ce the front seats: Modifying or replacing the front seats such as replacing the up holstery or loosening any bolts is d angerous. The front seats contain air bag components essential to the supplemental restraint system. Such modifications could damag e th[...]

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    Black plate (18,1) q Seat Recline W ARNING Do not drive with the seats reclined: Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is movin g is dangerous because you don't get the full protection from seat belts. Duri ng sudden braking or a collision , you can slide under the lap belt and suffer serious internal injuries. For maximum protectio[...]

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    Black plate (19,1) Rear of seat bottom Raise or lower the back of the switch to adjust the rear height of the seat bottom. q Lumbar Support Adjustment The amount of lumbar support can be adjusted by pressing the switch . T o increase the seat firmness, press and hold the front part of the switch to the desired position, then release it. Press the r[...]

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    Black plate (20,1) q Seat W armer The front seats are electrica lly heated. The ignition switch must be in the ON position. Press the switch to turn the seat warmer on or off. When the switch is in the ON position, the indicator light will come on. NOTE The seat temperature is regulated automatically by a therm ostat. Other than turning it on or of[...]

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    Black plate (21,1) Seat Belt Precautions Seat belts help to d ecrease the possibility of severe injury durin g accidents and sudden stops. Mazda recommends that the driver and all passengers always wear seat belts. All of the seat belt retr actors are designed to keep the lap/shoulder belts out of the way when not in use. The driver's seat bel[...]

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    Black plate (22,1) W ARNING Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time: Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used in this way cannot spread the impact forces proper ly and the two p assengers could be crushed together and seriously injur ed or even killed. Never use one belt for more than o[...]

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    Black plate (23,1) q Pregnant W omen and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions Pregnant women should wear seat belts. Ask your doctor for specific recommendatio ns. The lap belt should be worn SNUGL Y AND AS LOW AS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIPS. The shoulder belt should be worn across your shoulder properly , but never across the stomach area. Persons w[...]

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    Black plate (24,1) Location of Seat Belt For rear seat For front seat 2-12 Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page24 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:53 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (25,1) Seat Belts q Fastening the Seat Belts 1. Grasp the tongue . 2. Slowly pull out the lap/shoul der belt. Belt Tongue 3. Inser t the tongue into the buckle until you hear a click. T ongue Buckle W ARNING Positioning the Shoulder Por tion of the Seat Belt: Improper positioning of the shoulde r portion of the seat belt is dan gerous. [...]

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    Black plate (26,1) q Unfastening the Seat Belts Depress the button on the buckle. If the belt does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists. Then make sure it remains untwisted as it retr acts. Button NOTE If a belt does not fully retract, inspect it for kinks and twists. If it is still not retracting properly , have it inspecte[...]

  • Page 27

    Black plate (27,1) W ARNING Expended Seat Bel t Pretensioners: One or both front air bags may deploy , and the corresponding pretensioner(s) will also deploy at the same time. Use of front seat belts with the pretensioner system exp ended is dangerous. Like the air bags, the seat belt pretensioners will only function once. After they are expended, [...]

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    Black plate (28,1) q Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System W arning Light If the air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system is normal, the warning light illuminates when the igni tion switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is cranked. After about 6 seconds it goes out. A system malfunction is indicated when the warning light[...]

  • Page 29

    Black plate (29,1) W ARNING Using an Extender That is T oo Long: Using an extender that is too long is dangerous. The seat belt will not fit properly. In an accident, the seat belt will not provide adequate protectio n and you could be seriously injured. Don't use the extende r or choose one shorter in length if the distance between the extend[...]

  • Page 30

    Black plate (30,1) The belt minder is a supplemental warning to the seat belt war ning function. If the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the warning light/b eep operates to give you further reminders according to the chart below . Condition V ehicle speed Between 0 ― 20 km/h (0 ― 12 [...]

  • Page 31

    Black plate (31,1) Child Restraint Precautions Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint syst ems for children small enough to use them. Y ou are required by law to use a child-restraint system for children in the U.S. and Can ada. Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requireme nts regarding the safety of children riding[...]

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    Black plate (32,1) W ARNING Use the correct size child-restraint system: For effective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stops, a child must be properly restrained using a seat belt or child-restraint system depending on age and size. If not, the child could be seriously injur ed or even killed in an accident. Follow the manufacturer'[...]

  • Page 33

    Black plate (33,1) W ARNING A void puttin g a front-facing child-rest raint system on the front passenger seat: A front-facing child-restrai nt system should only be put on the front seat when it is unavoidable. In a collision, the force of a deploying air bag could cause seri ous injury or death to the child. Always move the seat as far back as po[...]

  • Page 34

    Black plate (34,1) W ARNING Do not allow a child to lean over or agains t the side window of a vehicle with side and curtain air bags: It is dangerous to allow anyone to lean over or against the side window, the area of the front passenger seat, the front and rear window pillars and the roof edge along both sides from which the side an d curtain ai[...]

  • Page 35

    Black plate (35,1) Installing Child-Restraint Systems Accident statistics reveal that a child is safer in the rear seat. The front passenger's seat is clearly the worst choice for any child under 12, and wi th rear-facing child- restraint systems it is clearly unsafe due to air bags. Some child-restraint systems now come with tethers and there[...]

  • Page 36

    Black plate (36,1) 1. Secure the child-res traint system with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. See the manufacturer's instruct ions on the child-restraint system for belt routing instructions. 2. T o get the retractor into the automati c locking mode, pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt until the entire length of the belt [...]

  • Page 37

    Black plate (37,1) W ARNING Use the tether and tether anchor only for a child-restraint system: Using the tethe r or tether anchor to secure anything but a child-rest raint system is dangerous. This could weaken or damage the tether or tether anchor and result in injur y. q If Y ou Must Use the Front Seat for Children If you cannot put all children[...]

  • Page 38

    Black plate (38,1) W ARNING Never use a rear- facing child-rest raint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy: Rear-facing child-rest raint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous. Even in a moderate collision, the child-restraint system can be hit by a deploying air bag and moved viol ently backward resulting in ser[...]

  • Page 39

    Black plate (39,1) NOTE l Inspect this function before each use of the child-restraint system. Y ou should not be able to pull the shoulder belt out of the retractor while the system is in the automatic locking mode. When you remove the child-restraint syste m, be sure the belt fully retracts to retur n the system to emergency locking mode before o[...]

  • Page 40

    Black plate (40,1) LA TCH Child-Restraint Systems Y our Mazda is equipped with LA TCH lower anchors for atta chment of speci ally designed LA TCH child-restraint systems in the rear seat. Both anchors must b e used, otherwise the seat will bounce around and put the child in danger . Most LA TCH child-res traint systems must also be used in conjun c[...]

  • Page 41

    Black plate (41,1) q LA TCH Child-Restraint System Installation Procedure (Rear Seats) 1. Expan d the open seam s on the rear of the seat bottom slightly to verify the locations of the LA TCH low er anchors. NOTE The markings above the LA TCH lowe r anchors indicate the locations of LA TCH lower anchors for the attachment of a child-res traint syst[...]

  • Page 42

    Black plate (42,1) Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) Precautions The front and side supplemental rest raint systems (SRS) include up to 6 air bags (verify “ SRS AIRBAG ” location indicator mark s). They are located in: l The steering wheel hub (driver air bag) l The front passenger dashboard (front passenge r air bag) l The outboard sides of[...]

  • Page 43

    Black plate (43,1) W ARNING Seat belts must be worn in air bag equipped vehicles: Depending only on the air bags for protection during an accide nt is dangerous. Alone, air bags may not prevent serious injur ies. The appropriate air bags can be expect ed to inflate only in the first collision with frontal, near frontal or side forces that are at le[...]

  • Page 44

    Black plate (44,1) W ARNING Sit in the center of the seat and wear seat belts properly: Sitting too close to the side air bag modules or placing hands on them is extre mely dangerous. The side air bags inflate with great force and speed directly out of the outboard side of the front seat and expand along the front door on the side the car is hit. S[...]

  • Page 45

    Black plate (45,1) W ARNING Do not touch the internal components of the air bag modules after the bags have inflated: Hot air bag inflators are dangerous . Immediately after inflation, the inflators in the steering wheel, dashboar d, seatbacks, or the front and rear window pillars and along the roof edge are very hot. Y ou could get burned. Never i[...]

  • Page 46

    Black plate (46,1) Supplemental Restraint System Components The supplemental rest raint systems (SRS) have two b asic subsystems: l The air bag system with inflators and air bags. l The electrical syste m with crash sensors and diagnostic module. The air bags are mounted in the following locations: l The steering wheel hub l The front passenger d a[...]

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    Black plate (47,1) q Front Air Bag System Components (1) (6) (10) (7) (6) (9) (5) (4) (3) (2) (8) (1) Driver seat slide posit ion sensor (page 2-37) (2) Front seats (3) Front dual stage inflators and air bags (4) Front air bag sensor (5) Front passenger air bag deactivati on indicator light (page 2-37) (6) Front seat belt pretension er and load lim[...]

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    Black plate (48,1) q Side and Curtain Air Bag System Components (1) (2) (3) (1) (4) (1) Side and curtain inflators and air bags (2) Front seats (3) Side crash sensor (4) Crash sensors and diagnostic modul e (SAS unit) 2-36 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page48 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:54 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (49,1) How the Air Bags W ork q How the Front Air Bags W ork When air bag crash sensor s detect a front al impact of greater than moderate force, an electrical curren t is sent to the infl ators. Gases are produced to inflate the front air bags and after the inflation, the front air bags quickly deflate. The front air bags will function[...]

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    Black plate (50,1) Front passenger seat weight sensors Y our vehicle is also equipped with the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light (page 2-26). These sensors are located under both of the front passenger seat rail s. These sensors determine the tota l seated weight on the front passenger seat. The sensor s are also designed to prev[...]

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    Black plate (51,1) The front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates or is off under the following conditions: T otal seated weight on the front passenger seat Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light Front passenger fro nt and side air bags Front passenger seat belt pretensioner system Empty (Not occupied) * OFF OFF [...]

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    Black plate (52,1) W ARNING Do not decrease the total seated weight on the front passenger seat: When an adult or large child sits on the front passenger seat, decreas ing the total seated weight on the front passenger seat from the total seated weight of approximately 42 kg (93 lb) requir ed for air bag deployment is dangerous. The front passenger[...]

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    Black plate (53,1) W ARNING Do not increase the total seated weight on the front passeng er seat: When an infant or small child sits on the front passenger seat, increa sing the total seated weight on the front passenger seat from the total seated weight of approximately 30 kg (66 lb) is dangerous . The front passenger seat weigh t sensors will det[...]

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    Black plate (54,1) CAUTION l T o assure proper deployment of the front air bag and to prevent damag e to the sensors in the front seat bottoms: l Do not place sharp objects on the front seat bottoms or leave heavy luggage on them. l Do not spill any liquids on the front seats or under the front seats. l T o allow the sensors to function properly , [...]

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    Black plate (55,1) q How the Side and Curtain Air Bags W ork When air bag crash sensor s detect a side impact of greater than moderate force, an electrical curren t is sent to the infl ators. Gases are produced to inflate the side and curta in air bags and after the inflation, the side and curtain air bags quickly deflate. The side and curtain air [...]

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    Black plate (56,1) Front air bag activation The front air bags will inflate if the severity of impact is above the designed threshold level. l Hitting a soli d wall straight on at greater than about 22 km/h (14 mph). l Hitting a curb, pavement edge or hard object. l Landing hard or the vehicle falling. l Frontal impact within about a 30 degree rang[...]

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    Black plate (57,1) l Rear-ending or running under a truck's tail gate may no t provide the stopping force necessary for air bag deployment. Non-activation of front air bags Front air bags will not norm ally inflate in the following cases: l Collision from the rear . l Impact to the side, but it may deploy the side and curtain air bags. l V ehi[...]

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    Black plate (58,1) l V ehicle roll-over may not provide enough side force to deploy the side and curtain air bags. l Side impacts with two-wheeled vehicles may not provide enough force to deploy the side and curtain air b ags. Non-activation of side and curtain air bag The side and curtain air bags will not normally inflate in the following cases: [...]

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    Black plate (59,1) A system malfunction is indicated when the warning light constantly flashes, constantly illuminates or doesn't illuminate at all when the ignition switch is turned to the ON po sition. If any of these occur, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The system may not work in an ac cident. W ARNING Self-Servici[...]

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    Black plate (60,1) W ARNING Dispose of the air bag properly: Improper disposal of an air bag or a vehicle with live air bags in it can be extremely dangerous. Unl ess all safety procedures are followed, injur y can result. Ask an Authori zed Mazda Dealer how to safel y dispose of an air bag or how to scrap an air bag equipped vehicle. NOTE If it be[...]

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    Black plate (61,1) 3 Knowing Y our Mazda Explanation of basic operations and controls; opening/closing and adjustment of various parts. Advanced Keyless Ent ry and Start System ............... ................. 3-2 Advanced Keys í ..................................................... ................. 3-2 Operation Using Adva nced Keyless Function[...]

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    Black plate (62,1) Advanced Keys í The advanced keyless functions (advanc ed keyless entry and start syst em) enables the following operations while the advanced key is being carried (page 3-7). l Locking/unlocking the doors, opening the trunk lid, wi thout operating the key . l Starting the engine without operating the key . The advanced key enab[...]

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    Black plate (63,1) Panic b utton T runk button Ke y code number plate Operation indicator light Unlock button Lock button Auxiliary key A code number is stamped on the plate attached to the key set; detach this plate and store it in a safe place (not in the vehicle) for use if you need to make a replacement key . Also write down the code number and[...]

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    Black plate (64,1) CAUTION l Because the advanced key uses low-intensity radio waves, it may not function correctly under the foll owing conditions: l The advanced key is carried with communication devices such as cellular phones. l The advanced key contacts or is covered by a metal object. l The advanced key is near electronic de vices such as per[...]

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    Black plate (65,1) q Advanced Key Maintenance CAUTION l Make sure the battery is installed with the correct p ole facing upward. Battery leakage could occur if it is not installed correctly . l When replacing the battery , be careful not to bend the electrical terminals or get oil on them. Al so be careful not to get dirt in the transmitter as it c[...]

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    Black plate (66,1) 3. Inser t a flathead screwdriver into the crack and press the batt ery out. 4. Inser t the new battery (CR2025 or equivalent) with the positive pole ( ) facing the ( ) mark on the cap. 5. Rotate and close the cap. Cap 6. Reinser t the auxiliary key . q Service If you have a problem with the advanced keyless functions, consult an[...]

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    Black plate (67,1) Operation Using Advanced Keyless Functions q Operational Range The system operates only when the driver is in the vehicle or withi n operational range while the advanced key is being carried. NOTE When the battery powe r is low , or in places where there are high-intensity radio waves or noise, the operational range may become na[...]

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    Black plate (68,1) NOTE l The trunk is out of the operational range, however, starting the engine may be possible. l The engine may not start if the advanced key is placed in the following areas: l Around the dashboard l In the storage compartments such as the glove box l On the rear parcel shelf l Starting the engine may be possible even if the ad[...]

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    Black plate (69,1) NOTE (Without theft-deterrent system) The hazard warning lights wi ll flash twice to indicate that the doors are unlocked. (With theft-deterrent system) l The hazard warning lights wi ll not flash. l The hazard warning lights only flash when the theft deterrent system is armed or turned off, refer to the theft-deterrent system (p[...]

  • Page 70

    Black plate (70,1) q Opening the T runk Lid with Request Switch The trunk lid can be opened by pressing the request switch on the under side of the trunk lid above the license plate while the advanced key is being carried. Request switch NOTE If the advanced key is left in the trunk, the trunk lid will close. However, the trunk lid can be opened by[...]

  • Page 71

    Black plate (71,1) NOTE The Advanced Keyless Entry System does not function in the ACC position, and the doors will not lock/unlock even if they have been locked manually or the advanced key is ca rried away from the vehicle. ON This is the normal runni ng position after the engine is started. The warning lights (except brakes) should be inspe cted[...]

  • Page 72

    Black plate (72,1) 5. (Manual transmission) Depress the clutch pedal all the way and shift into neutral. Keep the clutch pedal dep ressed while cranking the engine. (Automatic transmission) Put the vehicle in park (P). If you must restart the engine while the vehicle is moving, shift into neutral (N). NOTE (Manual transmission) The starter will not[...]

  • Page 73

    Black plate (73,1) 8. Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position while pushi ng the start knob in. 9. Turn the ignition switch from the ACC position to the ST AR T position and hold (up to 10 seconds at a time) until the engine starts. CAUTION Don't try the starter for more than 10 seconds at a time. If the engine stalls or fails to start, w[...]

  • Page 74

    Black plate (74,1) NOTE l When turning the ignition switch to the LOCK position, the igni tion switch has to be pushed in from the ACC position and turne d. Without being pushed in, the igni tion switch stops at the ACC position and the vehicle battery may be discharged if the ignition switch is left in the ACC position. When leaving the vehicle, m[...]

  • Page 75

    Black plate (75,1) T ransmitter Panic b utton Unlock button Lock button T runk button NOTE l (U.S.A.) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condit ions: (1) this device may not ca use harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference recei ved, including interference that [...]

  • Page 76

    Black plate (76,1) NOTE (Without theft-deterrent system) The hazard warning lights wi ll flash twice to indicate that all d oors are unlocked. (With theft-deterrent system) l The hazard warning lights wi ll not flash. l The hazard warning lights only flash when the theft deterrent system is armed or turned off, refer to the theft-deterrent system ([...]

  • Page 77

    Black plate (77,1) Locking, unlocking the doors The doors can be locked/unlocked using the auxiliary key , refer to Locking, Unlocking with Key (page 3-29). Opening the trunk lid The trunk lid can be opened using the auxiliary key , refer to Open ing and Closing the Trunk Lid (page 3-34). Starting the engine The engine can be star ted with the auxi[...]

  • Page 78

    Black plate (78,1) W arning and Beep Sounds q System Malfunction W arning Beep If any malfunction occ urs in the advanced keyless function, the KEY warning light (red) in the instrum ent cluster illuminate s continuously and beep sounds will be heard. CAUTION If the KEY war ning light (red) rema ins illuminated, do not con tinue to drive the vehicl[...]

  • Page 79

    Black plate (79,1) q Request Switch Inoperable W arning Beep Under the following conditions, if the request switch for a front door is pressed while the advanced key is being carried, a beep will be heard 6 times to indic ate that the front doors cannot be locked. l A door is open (door ajar included). l The start knob has not been returned to the [...]

  • Page 80

    Black plate (80,1) Setting Change (Function Customization) The following funct ion settings are possible. These settings can only be changed by an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Setting Function At Initial Setting After Setting Change Advanced key battery dead indicator KEY indicator light (green) flashes to indicate that the advanced key battery power [...]

  • Page 81

    Black plate (81,1) User Mis-Operation W arning Indicators Under the following conditions, warning beeps are heard and a warning/indi cator light in the instrument cluster illumi nates to notify the driver of improper operation of the advanced key to prevent theft of the vehicle (page 3-18). W arning condition Check When a door is open, a continuous[...]

  • Page 82

    Black plate (82,1) Keys (without Advanc ed Key) W ARNING Keys and Children: Leaving children in a vehicle with the key is dangerous. This could result in someone being badly injured or even killed. These new kinds of keys are fascinating to children. They could play with power windows or other controls, or even make the vehicle move. Don't lea[...]

  • Page 83

    Black plate (83,1) T o retract the key , rotate it into the holder while pressing the release button. Keyless Entry System (with Retractable T ype Key) This system remotely locks and unlocks the doors and opens the trunk lid. It can also help you signal for attentio n. Operating the theft-deterren t system with the keyless entry system transmitter [...]

  • Page 84

    Black plate (84,1) NOTE l The keyless entry system is designed to operate up to about 2.5 m (8 ft) from the center of the vehicl e, but this may vary due to local conditions. l The system doesn't operate when the key is in the ignition switch. l Doors cannot be locked by pressing the lock button while any other door is open. Also, the haza rd [...]

  • Page 85

    Black plate (85,1) T o confirm that all doors have been locked, press the lock button again within 5 seconds. If they are closed and locked, the horn will sound. NOTE (Without theft-deterrent system) The hazard warning lights wi ll flash once to indicate that all doors are locked. (With theft-deterrent system) l The hazard warning lights wi ll not [...]

  • Page 86

    Black plate (86,1) T urning on the alarm Pressing the panic button for 1 second or more will trigger the alarm for about 2 minutes and 30 seconds, and the following will occur: l The horn sounds intermittently . l The hazard warning ligh ts flash. T urning off the alarm Press any button on the transmitter. q T ransmitter Maintenance If the buttons [...]

  • Page 87

    Black plate (87,1) 2. Inser t a small screwdri ver into the slot and push the tab to remo ve the key from the transmitter . Ta b 3. Inser t a small screwdri ver into the slot and gently pry open the transmitter . 4. Press the portion of the battery indicated by A and remove the battery . A NOTE If it is difficult to remove the battery by pressing w[...]

  • Page 88

    Black plate (88,1) CAUTION Radio equipment like this is governe d by laws in the United States. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could v oid the user's authority to operate the equipment. Door Locks W ARNING Unattended Children and Pets: Leaving a child or an animal unattended in a parked [...]

  • Page 89

    Black plate (89,1) W ARNING V ehicles Lef t Unlocked: Leaving your vehicle unlocked is dangerous as children could lock themselves in a hot vehicle, whic h could result in death. Also, a vehicle left unlocked becomes an easy targe t for thieves and intruders. Always close all the windows, lock the doors and take the key with you when leaving your v[...]

  • Page 90

    Black plate (90,1) T o lock either front door with the door- lock knob from the outside, push the door-lock knob to the lock position and close the door . Door-lock knob NOTE l (With advanced key) The driver's door cannot be locked using the door-lock knob from the outside. l (Without advanced key) The driver's door cannot be locked using[...]

  • Page 91

    Black plate (91,1) Driver's door Unlock Lock Passenger's door Unlock Lock Locking, unlocking with request switch (with advanced key) All doors can be locked/unlocked by operating the reques t switch while carrying the advanced key outside the vehicle, refer to Operations Using Advanced Keyless Functions (page 3-7). Locking, unlocking with[...]

  • Page 92

    Black plate (92,1) CAUTION Before closing a front door make sure other passengers are no t operating a rear door and a rear passenger's head or hands are away from the rear door . If the front door is closed while a passenger is operating the rear door handle, a hand or finge rs could be injured if the handle is forced back. Also, a rear passe[...]

  • Page 93

    Black plate (93,1) W ARNING Driving with Doors Not Secured: Driving with the doors not securely closed is dangerous. If the rear door is not completely closed, the front door will not be securel y closed. Thi s could cause the front door to open unexpectedly while driving and may result in an accide nt. Make sure the rear door is closed securely be[...]

  • Page 94

    Black plate (94,1) q Opening and Closing the T runk W ARNING T runk Access and Children: Leaving the trunk lid open or leaving children in the vehicle with the keys is dangerous. Children could open the trunk lid and climb inside resulting in possible injury or de ath from heat exposure. Close the trunk lid and do not allow children to play inside [...]

  • Page 95

    Black plate (95,1) Opening the trunk lid with the remote release button Push the release button. Closing the trunk lid Grasp the inner handle and pull the trunk lid down, then push the trunk lid down until it locks securely . Be careful not to slam it. Pull up on the trunk lid to make sure it is secured. Handle q T runk Light The trunk light is on [...]

  • Page 96

    Black plate (96,1) Inside T runk Release Lever Y our vehicle is equipped with an inside trunk release lever that provides a means of escape for children and adults in the event they become locked inside the trunk. No matter how careful adults might be with keys and locking their cars, parent s should be aware that chil dren may be tempted to play a[...]

  • Page 97

    Black plate (97,1) q Opening the T runk Lid from the Inside Slide the inside trunk relea se lever in the direction of the arrow . The lever is made of material that will glow for hours in the darkness of the trunk following a brief exposure to ambient light. The inside trunk release lever is located on the inside of the trunk end trim. Power Window[...]

  • Page 98

    Black plate (98,1) q Operating the Driver's Side Power Window Manual opening/closi ng T o open the window to the desir ed position, lightly hold down the switch. T o close the window to the desired position, lightly pull up the switch . Open Close Left front window Auto-opening T o fully open the window automatically , press the switch compl e[...]

  • Page 99

    Black plate (99,1) q Power Window Lock Switch W ith the lock switch in the unlock ed position, all powe r windows on ea ch door can be operated. W ith the lock switch in the locked position, only the driver's side power window can be operated. Locked position Unlocked position W ARNING Unintentional Window Operation: Unintentional power window[...]

  • Page 100

    Black plate (100,1) q Closing a Window Pull the latch inward and then push it backward until it snaps shut. Make sure the window is secure ly closed. Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap W ARNING Fuel Spray: Fuel spray is dangerous. Fuel can burn skin and eyes and cause illness if ingested. Fuel spray is released when there is pressure in the fuel tank and the [...]

  • Page 101

    Black plate (101,1) q Fuel-Filler Lid T o open, pull up the remote fuel-filler lid release. Remote fuel-filler lid release q Fuel-Filler Cap T o remove the filler cap, turn it counterclockwise. T o close the filler cap, turn it clockw ise until it clicks. Close Open CAUTION Make sure the fuel-filler cap is tightened securely . The check engine ligh[...]

  • Page 102

    Black plate (102,1) Hood W ARNING Closed and Securely Locked Hood: A hood that is no t closed and securel y locked is dangerou s as it could fly open while the vehicle is moving and block the driver's visi on which could result in a seriou s accident. Alw ays check that the hood is close d and securely locked. q Opening the Hood 1. With the ve[...]

  • Page 103

    Black plate (103,1) Moonroof í The moonroof can be opened or closed electrically only when the ignition switch is in the ON position. T ilt switch Slide switch W ARNING Extending the Head or Arms Thr ough the Moonroof: Extending the head, arms , or other parts of the body through the moonroof is dangerous. The head or arms could hit something whil[...]

  • Page 104

    Black plate (104,1) T o close to the desired position , push the front of the tilt or slide switch. Close Close Open q Sunshade The sunshade can be opened and closed by hand. The sunshade opens automatically when the moonroof is opened, but must be closed by hand. Sunshade CAUTION The sunshade doesn't til t. T o avoid damaging the sunsha de, d[...]

  • Page 105

    Black plate (105,1) Immobilizer System (with Advanced Key) The immobilizer system allows the engine to start only with an advanced key the system recognizes. If someone attempts to start the engine with an unrecognized key , the eng ine will not start, thereby helping to prevent the theft of your vehicle. CAUTION l Radio equipment like this is gove[...]

  • Page 106

    Black plate (106,1) q Operation Arming The system is armed when the ignition switch is turned from the ON position to the ACC or LOCK position . The security indicator light in the inst rument cluster flashes every 2 seconds until the system is disarmed. Disarming The system is disarmed when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the[...]

  • Page 107

    Black plate (107,1) q Maintenance If you have a problem with the immobilizer system or the key , consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer . NOTE l The advanced keys (includin g auxiliary key) carry a unique electronic code. For this reason , and to assure your safety , obtaining a replacement advanced key (including auxiliary key) requires some waiting t[...]

  • Page 108

    Black plate (108,1) Immobilizer System (without Advanced Key) The immobilizer system allows the engine to start only with a key the system recognizes. If someone attempts to start the engine with an unrecognized key , the eng ine will not start, thereby helping to prevent the theft of your vehicle. CAUTION l Radio equipment like this is governed by[...]

  • Page 109

    Black plate (109,1) NOTE l (U.S.A.) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condit ions: (1) this device may not ca use harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference recei ved, including interference that may cause undesired operation. l (CANADA) This device complies wit[...]

  • Page 110

    Black plate (1 10,1) NOTE l Since the electronic codes are reset when repairing the immobilizer system, the keys are needed. Bring all the existing keys to an Authoriz ed Mazda Dealer . q Maintenance If you have a problem with the immobilizer system or the key , consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer . NOTE l The keys carry a unique electronic code. Fo[...]

  • Page 111

    Black plate (11 1,1) Theft-Deterrent System í The optional theft-deterren t system is designed to prevent your vehicle or its contents from being stol en when all doors, hood, and trunk lid are locked. If forcible entry is attempted, the system sounds the horn and flashes the hazard warning lights. NOTE l The theft-deterrent system operates with t[...]

  • Page 112

    Black plate (1 12,1) NOTE Locking the doors with the inside d oor- lock knob will not arm the system. q T o T urn off an Armed System An armed syst em can be turne d off by any one of the following methods: l Unlock a door with the key . l Press the unlock button on the keyless entry system transmitter . l Insert the key into the ignition switch an[...]

  • Page 113

    Black plate (1 13,1) Steering Wheel W ARNING Adjusting the Steering Wheel: Adjusting the steering wheel while the vehicle is movin g is dangerous. Moving it can very easily cause the driver to abruptly turn to the left or right. This can lead to loss of control or an accident. Never adjust the steering wheel whi le the vehicle is moving. q Tilt Ste[...]

  • Page 114

    Black plate (1 14,1) 2. Depre ss the mirror switch in the appropriate direction. Mirror switch Selector switch Outside mirror After adjusting the mirror, lock the control by placing the selec tor switch in the middle position. Folding the mirror Fold the outside mirror rearward until it is locked. W ARNING Driving with Mirrors Folded In: Driving wi[...]

  • Page 115

    Black plate (1 15,1) Auto-dimming mirror NOTE For the manual day/ni ght mirror, perform the adjustment with the day/ night lever in the day posit ion. Reducing glare from headlights Manual day/night mirror Push the day/night lever forward for day driving. Pull it back to reduce glare of headlights from ca rs at the rear . Night Day Day/Night lev er[...]

  • Page 116

    Black plate (1 16,1) NOTE l Do not use glass cleaner or suspend objects on or around the light sensor . Otherwise, light sensor sensitivity will be affected and may not operate normally . Light sensor Light sensor l For information regard ing the 3 buttons ( , , ) on the auto- dimming mirror, refer to HomeLink W ireless Control System (page 5-61). [...]

  • Page 117

    Black plate (1 17,1) 4 Before Driving Y our Mazda Important information about driving your Mazda. Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions ........ ................................ 4-2 Fuel Requirements .................................... ................................ 4-2 Emission Control System ............... ......................................[...]

  • Page 118

    Black plate (1 18,1) Fuel Requirements V ehicles wi th catalytic convert ers or oxygen sensors must use ONL Y UNLEADED FUEL, which will reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum. Y our Mazda will perform best with fuel listed in the table. Fuel Octane Rating * (Anti-knock index) Premium unleaded fuel 91 [ (R+M)/2 method] or [...]

  • Page 119

    Black plate (1 19,1) Emission Control System Y our vehicle is equipped with an emission con trol system (the catalytic convert er is part of this system) that enables your vehicle to compl y with existing exhaust emissions requirements. W ARNING Parking Over Flammable Objects : Parking over or near anything flammable, such as dry grass, is dangerou[...]

  • Page 120

    Black plate (120,1) NOTE While the engine is off, the sound of a valve opening and closi ng can be heard from inside and outside of the cabin interior, however this does not indicate an abnormali ty . Y our vehicle has a self-checking device and it operates while the engine is off. 4-4 Before Driving Y our Mazda Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions [...]

  • Page 121

    Black plate (121,1) Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide) W ARNING Carbon Monoxide: Engine exhaust gas is dangerous. This gas contains carbon monoxide (C O), which is colorless, odorless, and poisonous. When inhaled, it can cause loss of consciousness and death. If you smell exhaust gas inside your vehicle, keep all windows fully open and contact an Aut[...]

  • Page 122

    Black plate (122,1) Before Getting In l Be sure the window s, outside mirrors , and outside lights are clean. l Inspect inflation press ures and condition of tires. l Look under the vehicl e for any sign of a leak. l If you plan to back up, make sure nothing is in your way . NOTE Engine oil, engine coolant, brake/clutch fluid, washer fluid, and oth[...]

  • Page 123

    Black plate (123,1) Break-In Period No special break-in is necessary , but a few precautions in the first 1,000 km (600 miles) may add to the performance, economy , and life of your Mazda. l Don't race the engine. l Don't maintain one constant speed, either slow or fast, for a long period of time. l Don't drive constantly at full-thr[...]

  • Page 124

    Black plate (124,1) Hazardous Driving W ARNING Downshifting on Slippery Surfaces : Downshifting into lower gear while driving on slippery surfaces is dangerous. The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accide nt. If it is necessary to downshift on slippery surfaces, be very car[...]

  • Page 125

    Black plate (125,1) Rocking the V ehicle W ARNING Spinning the Wheels: When the vehicle is stuck, spinning the wheels at high speed is dangerous. The spinning tire co uld overheat and explode. This could cause serious injuries. Don't spin the wheels at more than 56 km/h (35 mph), and don't allow anyone to stand behind a wheel when pushing[...]

  • Page 126

    Black plate (126,1) q Snow Tires Use snow tires on all four wheel s Don't go faster than 120 km/ h (75 mph) while driving with snow tires. Inflate snow tires 30 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm 2 , 4.3 psi) more than recommende d on the tire pressure label (rear door on the driver's side), but never more than the maximum cold-tire pressure show n on the t[...]

  • Page 127

    Black plate (127,1) Installing the chains 1. Secure the chains on the rear tires as tightly as possible. Always follow the chain manufacturer's instructions. 2. Retigh ten the chains after driving 1 /2 ― 1 km (1/4 ― 1/2 mile). Driving In Flooded Area W ARNING Driving with W et Brakes: Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. Increased stoppin[...]

  • Page 128

    Black plate (128,1) Overloading W ARNING V ehicle Load W eight: The gross axle weight rating (GA WR) and the gross vehicle weight ratin g (GVWR) of your vehicle are on the Motor V eh icle Safety Standar d Label on the driver's door frame. Exc eeding these ratings can cause an accide nt or vehicle damage. Y ou can estimate the weight of your lo[...]

  • Page 129

    Black plate (129,1) T railer T owing The Mazda RX-8 is not desig ned for towing. Never tow a trailer with your Mazda RX-8. Before Driving Y our Mazda T owing 4-13 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page129 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:54 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 130

    Black plate (130,1) 4-14 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page130 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:54 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 131

    Black plate (131,1) 5 Driving Y our Mazda Explanation of instruments and controls. Starting and Driving ................................................................... .. 5-2 Ignition Switch .......................................... ................................ 5-2 Starting the Engine .............................. ........................[...]

  • Page 132

    Black plate (132,1) Ignition Switch (With advanced key) NOTE When starting the engine using the advanced key , refer to Starting the Engine (page 3-10). When starting the engine with the auxiliary key , perform the following procedure. 1. Remove the auxiliary key from the advanced key (page 3-16). 2. Make sure the start knob is in LOCK position. 3.[...]

  • Page 133

    Black plate (133,1) Automatic transmission T o turn the key from the ACC to the LOCK position, the shif t lever must be in the P position. Shift lever engaged in P (park) W ARNING Removing the Key: It's dangerous to remove the key from the ignition switch while the vehicle is moving. Removing the key allows the steering wheel to lock. Y ou wil[...]

  • Page 134

    Black plate (134,1) Starting the Engine NOTE Engine-starting is con trolled by the spark ignition system. This system meet s all Canadian Interference-Causing Equ ipment Standard requirements regulating the impulse electrical field strength of radio noise. 1. Occu pants should fasten their seat belts. 2. Make sure the parking brake is on. 3. Depre [...]

  • Page 135

    Black plate (135,1) Brake System q Foot Brake Y our Mazda has power-assisted brakes that adjust automatically throu gh normal use. Should power-assist fail, you can stop by applying greater force than normal to the brake pedal. But the dist ance required to stop will be greater than usual . W ARNING Coasting with the Engi ne Off: Continuing to coas[...]

  • Page 136

    Black plate (136,1) Setting the parking brake Depress the brake pedal and then firmly pull the parking brake lever fully upwa rds with a greate r amount of force than is required so that the vehicl e holds in the stationary position. Releasing the park ing brake Depress the brake pedal and pull the parking brake lever upwa rds, then press the relea[...]

  • Page 137

    Black plate (137,1) NOTE Having to add brake fluid is sometimes an indicator of leakage. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible even if the brake light is no longer illuminated. W ARNING Brake W arning Light: Driving with the brake system warning light on is dangerous. It indic ates that your brakes may no t work at all or that they[...]

  • Page 138

    Black plate (138,1) If the ABS warning light stays on while you're driving, the ABS control unit has detected a syst em malfunction. If this occurs, your brakes wi ll function normally as if the vehicle had no ABS . Should this happen, consult an Authoriz ed Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. NOTE When the engine is jum p-started to charge the [...]

  • Page 139

    Black plate (139,1) W ARNING Driving with W orn Disc Pads: Driving with worn disc pads is dangerous. The brakes co uld fail and cause a serious accide nt. As soon as you hear a screeching noise consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Manual T ransmission Operation q Manual T ransmission Shift Pattern Neutral position The shift pattern of the transmiss[...]

  • Page 140

    Black plate (140,1) W ARNING Sudden Engine-Braking: Shifting down while driving on wet, snowy, or frozen roads, or while driving at high speeds causes sudden engine braking, which is dangerous . The sudden change in tire speed could cause the tires to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident. Do not use sudden eng ine brakin[...]

  • Page 141

    Black plate (141,1) Automatic T ransmission Controls Indicates that you must depress the brake pedal to shift (The ignition switch must be in the ACC or ON position). Indicates the shift lev er can be shifted freely into any position. V arious Lockouts: q T ransmission Ranges The shift lever must be in P or N to operate the starter . P (Park) P loc[...]

  • Page 142

    Black plate (142,1) N (Neutral) In N, the wheels and trans mission are not locked. The vehicle will roll freel y even on the slightest incline unles s the parking brake or brakes are on. W ARNING Shifting from N or P: It's dangerous to shift from N or P into a driving gear when the engine is running faster than idle. If this is done, the vehic[...]

  • Page 143

    Black plate (143,1) NOTE l When the ignition switch is in the LOCK position, the shift lever cannot be shifted from P . l T o be sure the vehicle is in park, the ignition key cannot be removed unless the shift lever is in P . l (With Advanced Key) The ignition switch cannot be turned from the ACC position to the LOCK position when the shif t lever [...]

  • Page 144

    Black plate (144,1) NOTE l If the steering shift switches on both sides (left and right) are operated simultaneously , the gear will shift once. l The gear will not shift if: l The steering shift switch and the shift lever are operated simultaneously . l The UP switch and DOWN switch are operated simultaneously . Manually Shifting up (M1 → M2 →[...]

  • Page 145

    Black plate (145,1) NOTE l When driving slow ly , the gears may not shift up depending on vehicle speed. l In manual shift mode, gears do not shift up automatically . Don't run the engine with the tachom eter needle in the RED ZONE. If the tachometer needle enters the RED ZON E, you may feel engine-braking because the fuel delivery will be sto[...]

  • Page 146

    Black plate (146,1) NOTE l When driving at high speeds, the gear may not shif t down depending on vehicle speed. l During deceleration, the gear may automatically shif t down depending on vehicle speed. l When depressing the acceler ator fully , the transmission will shift to a lower gear , depending on vehicle speed. Second gear fixed mode When th[...]

  • Page 147

    Black plate (147,1) If the vehicle is kicked down at the following speeds or lower, the gears shift down automatically: Gear V ehicle speed M6 → M5 210 km/h (130 mph) M6 → M4 175 km/h (108 mph) M5 → M4 175 km/h (108 mph) Recommendations for shift ing Upshifting For normal acceleration and cruising, we recommend these shift point s. Gear V ehi[...]

  • Page 148

    Black plate (148,1) Power Steering Power steering is only operabl e when the engine is running. If the engine is off or if the power steering system is inoperable, you can still steer, but it requires more physical effort. If the steering feels rigid during normal driving, consult an Authoriz ed Mazda Dealer . NOTE The steering may feel rigid if yo[...]

  • Page 149

    Black plate (149,1) Cruise Control W ith cruise control, you can set and automatically maintain any speed of more than about 30 k m/h (19 mph). W ARNING Cruise Control Use: Using cruise contro l in the following conditions could cause you to lose control of the vehicl e: l Hilly terrain l Steep inclines l Heavy or unsteady traffic l Slippery or win[...]

  • Page 150

    Black plate (150,1) 3. Press the SET/COAST butto n and release it at the speed you want. Release the accelerator at the same time. Don't continue to hold in the button. Until you release it, speed will continue to drop (unless you continue to accelerate) and you'll miss the desired speed. NOTE l The SET function can't be activated un[...]

  • Page 151

    Black plate (151,1) NOTE Accelerate if yo u want to speed up temporarily when the cruise contr ol is on. Greater speed will not interfere with it or change the set speed. T ake your foot off the acc elerator to return to the set speed. q T o Decrease Cruising Speed Press the SET/COA ST button a nd hold it. The vehicle will gradually slow . Release [...]

  • Page 152

    Black plate (152,1) l Press the CANCEL button. The system is off when the igni tion is off. NOTE Cruise control will cancel at about 15 km/h (9 mph) below the preset speed or below 30 km/h (19 mph). T raction Control System (TCS) í The T raction Control System (TCS) enhances traction and safety by controlling engine torque and braki ng. When the T[...]

  • Page 153

    Black plate (153,1) NOTE T o turn off the TCS, press the DSC OFF switch (page 5-25). q TCS/DSC Indicator Light This indicator light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. If the TCS or DSC is operating, the indic ator light flashes. If the light stays on, the TCS or DSC may have a malfunction and they may [...]

  • Page 154

    Black plate (154,1) CAUTION l The DSC may not operat e correctly unless the following are observed: l Use tires of the correct size specified for your Mazda on all four wheels. l Use tires of the same manufacturer, brand and tread pattern on all four wheels. l Do not mix worn tires. l The DSC may not operat e correctly when tire chains are used or [...]

  • Page 155

    Black plate (155,1) NOTE If the battery is disco nnected or a fuse is replaced, the DSC will be inoperable. In this case, the DSC OFF indicator light flashes and the TCS/ DSC indicator light illuminates. T o make the DSC operable, do the following procedure wi th the battery connected. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Turn the ste[...]

  • Page 156

    Black plate (156,1) NOTE l If the DSC OFF switch is pressed and held for a second or more , the TCS/DSC system may become inoperative due to the system detecting switch troub le. If the TCS/ DSC system becomes inoper ative, the TCS/DSC and the DSC OFF indicator lights illumin ate simultaneously . In this ca se, turn off the engine and restart it to[...]

  • Page 157

    Black plate (157,1) TPMS does not alleviate your need to check the pressure and condition of all four tires before you drive each day . CAUTION l Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recom mended by the vehicl e manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation [...]

  • Page 158

    Black plate (158,1) W ARNING V ehicle Handling When Tire Pressure Monitoring System W arning Light Illuminates/Flashes: When the tire pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates or flashes, or the tire pressure warning beep sound is heard, it is dangerous to drive the vehicle at high speeds, or perform sudden maneu vering or braking. V ehi[...]

  • Page 159

    Black plate (159,1) NOTE l After adjusting the tire air press ures, it may require some time for the TPMS warning light to go out. If the TPMS warning light rema ins illuminated, drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 25 km/h (16 mph) for 10 minutes, and then v erify that it goes out. If the warning light illuminates again even after the tire pre[...]

  • Page 160

    Black plate (160,1) q Tires and Wheels CAUTION When inspecting or adjusting the tire air pressures, do not apply excess ive force to the stem part of the wheel unit. The stem part could be damaged. Changing tires and wheels The following procedure allows the TPMS to recognize a tire pressure sensor's unique ID signal code whenever tires or whe[...]

  • Page 161

    Black plate (161,1) Replacing tires and wheels CAUTION l When replacing/repairing the tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged. l The wheels equipped on your Mazda are specially desig ned for installati on of the tire press ure sensors. Do not use non-genuine whee ls, oth[...]

  • Page 162

    Black plate (162,1) Meters and Gauges When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the dashboard gauges illuminate. Speedometer .................... .................................................. ............................. ... page 5-33 Speed Unit Selector ........................ .................................................. .......[...]

  • Page 163

    Black plate (163,1) q Speedometer The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle. q Speed Unit Selector In some countries, you may have to change the speed units between km/h and mph. Press the speed unit selector for 2 second or more. The speed units for the speedom eter will change between km/h and mph. Speedometer Speed unit selector NOTE Od[...]

  • Page 164

    Black plate (164,1) NOTE When the ignition switch is in the ACC or LOCK position, the odometer or trip meters cannot be displayed, however , pressing the selector butt on can inadvertently switch the trip meters or reset them durin g an approximat e ten- minute period in the following cases: l After the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or LOCK [...]

  • Page 165

    Black plate (165,1) Manual transmission Red zone Striped zone CAUTION Don't run the engine with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE . This may cause severe engine damage. NOTE l The beep sounds to indicate engine overrev when the tachometer needle enters the striped zone. l T o protect the engine, when the engine coolant tem perature is low [...]

  • Page 166

    Black plate (166,1) q Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is in the tank. W e recommend keeping the tank over 1/4 full. When the low fuel warning light illumina tes or when the needle is near E, refuel as soon as possible. Low fuel w arning light NOTE The direction of the arrow ( ) shown that the fuel-filler lid is on the le[...]

  • Page 167

    Black plate (167,1) NOTE The Mazda RX-8 requires regul ar checking of the engine oil level. The compact, high performance RENESIS rotary engine in your vehicle consum es a small amount of engine oil due to its structural design. An oil pump optimizes the amount of oil injected to lubricate the rotor seals in the combustion cycle. Althoug h your veh[...]

  • Page 168

    Black plate (168,1) W arning/Indicator Lights W arning/Indicator lights will appear in any of the highlighted areas Signal W arning/Indicator Lights Page Brake System W arning Light 5-40 Charging System W arning Light 5-41 Engine Oil Level W arning Light 5-42 Engine Coolant Level W arning Light 5-42 Check Engine Light 5-43 ABS W arning Light 5-40 A[...]

  • Page 169

    Black plate (169,1) Signal W arning/Indicator Lights Page Door-Ajar W arning Light 5-45 Low W asher Fluid Level W arning Light 5-45 Automatic Transmis sion W arning Light 5-45 T ire Pressure Monitoring System W arning Light 5-45 KEY W arning Light (Red)/KEY Indicator Light (Green) 5-47 Security Indicator Light 5-48 Headlight High-Beam Indicator Lig[...]

  • Page 170

    Black plate (170,1) q Brake System W arning Light This warning has the following functions: Parking brake warning The light comes on when the parking brake is applied with the igni tion switch in the ST AR T or ON position. It go es off when the parking brake is fully released. Low brake fluid level warni ng If the light stays on after the parking [...]

  • Page 171

    Black plate (171,1) If the ABS warning light stays on while you're driving, the ABS control unit has detected a syst em malfunction. If this occurs, your brakes wi ll function normally as if the vehicle had no ABS . Should this happen, consult an Authoriz ed Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. NOTE When the engine is jum p-started to charge the [...]

  • Page 172

    Black plate (172,1) CAUTION Don't continue driving when the charging system war ning light is illuminated because the engine could stop unexpectedly . q Engine Oil Level W arning Light This warning light indicates low engine oil level. If the light illumi nates while drivi ng: 1. Drive to the side of the road and park off the right-of-way . 2.[...]

  • Page 173

    Black plate (173,1) If the light illumi nates while drivi ng: 1. Drive to the side of the road and park off the right-of-way . 2. Turn off the engine and inspect the engine coolant level (page 8-15). If it's low , add engine coolant. 3. Check the ligh t. If the light rema ins illuminated even after you add engine coolan t, have your vehicle to[...]

  • Page 174

    Black plate (174,1) W ARNING Self-Servicing the Air Bag/ Pretensioner Systems: Self-servicing or tamperi ng with the systems is dangerous. An air bag/ pretensioner could accide ntally activate or become disabled causing serious injury or death. Never tamper with the systems and always have an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform all servicing and repair[...]

  • Page 175

    Black plate (175,1) Once the beep sound is heard, it continues sounding even if the vehicle speed lowers to 20 km/h (12 mph) or less until the seatbelt is fastened or the beep sound period (90 seconds) has passed. q Door -Ajar W arning Light This warning light comes on when any door isn't securely closed. q Low W asher Fluid Level W arning Lig[...]

  • Page 176

    Black plate (176,1) W ARNING V ehicle Handling When Tire Pressure Monitoring System W arning Light Illuminates/Flashes: When the tire pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates or flashes, or the tire pressure warning beep sound is heard, it is dangerous to drive the vehicle at high speeds, or perform sudden maneu vering or braking. V ehi[...]

  • Page 177

    Black plate (177,1) NOTE l After adjusting the tire air press ures, it may require some time for the TPMS warning light to go out. If the TPMS warning light rema ins illuminated, drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 25 km/h (16 mph) for 10 minutes, and then v erify that it goes out. If the warning light illuminates again even after the tire pre[...]

  • Page 178

    Black plate (178,1) When flashing l Under the following conditions, the KEY warning light (red) flashes to inform the driver that the start knob will not rotat e to the ACC position even if it is pushed in from the LOCK position. l The advanced key battery is dead. l The advanced key is not within operational range. l The advanced key is placed in [...]

  • Page 179

    Black plate (179,1) The light stops flashing when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the correct ignition key . At this time, the immobi lizer system is disarmed and the light illumina tes for about 3 seconds and then goes out. If the engine doesn't start with the correct ignition key , and the security indicator light keeps[...]

  • Page 180

    Black plate (180,1) q TCS/DSC Indicator Light í This indicator light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position. If the TCS or DSC is operating, the indic ator light flashes. If the light stays on, the TCS or DSC may have a malfunction and they may not operate correctly . T ake your vehicle to an Authorized Ma[...]

  • Page 181

    Black plate (181,1) Cruise Main Indicator Light (Amb er) The indicator light illu minates amber when the ON/OFF switch is pressed and the cruise control system is activated. Cruise Set Indicator Light (Green) The indicator light illu minates green when a cruising speed has been set. q Light-On Indicator Light This indicator light comes on when the [...]

  • Page 182

    Black plate (182,1) When operating the hazard warning lights, both turn signa l indicator lights flash (page 5-61). NOTE If an indicator light remains illuminate d (does not flash) or if it flas hes abnormally , one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out. Beep Sounds q Seat Belt W arning Beep If the driver's seat belt is not fastened when [...]

  • Page 183

    Black plate (183,1) q Engine Overrev W arning Beep The beep sounds to indicate engine overrev when the tachometer needle enters the striped zone (page 5-34). q Tire Inflation Pressure W arning Beep í The warning beep sound will be heard for about 3 seconds when there is any abnormality in tir e inflation pressures (page 5-26). q Advanced Keyless W[...]

  • Page 184

    Black plate (184,1) Lighting Control q Headlights T o turn on the lights, turn the headlight switch on the en d of the contr ol lever . Switch Position Headlights Off Of f On T aillights Parking lights License lights Side-marker lights Dashboard illumination Off On On NOTE T o prevent discharging the battery , don't leave the lights on whi le [...]

  • Page 185

    Black plate (185,1) q Headlight High-Low Beam Push the lever forw ard for high beam. Pull back to original position for low beam. High beam Low beam q Flashing the Headlights T o flash the headlights, pull the lever fully toward you. The headlight switch does not need to be on, and the lever will return to the normal position when released. q Headl[...]

  • Page 186

    Black plate (186,1) T urn and Lane-Change Signals q T urn Signal Move the signal lever do wn (for a left turn) or up (for a right turn) to the stop position. The signal will self -cancel after the turn is completed. If the indicator ligh t continues to flas h after a turn, manually retur n the lever to its original position . Right turn Left turn O[...]

  • Page 187

    Black plate (187,1) Windshield Wipers and W asher The ignition switch must be in the ON position. W ARNING Substitute W asher Fluid: Using radiator an tifreeze as washer fluid is dangerous. If sprayed on the windshield, it will dirt y the windshield, affect your visibility, and could resul t in an accident. Use only windshi eld washer fluid or plai[...]

  • Page 188

    Black plate (188,1) V ariable-speed intermitt ent wipers Set the lever to INT an d choose the interval timing by rotating the ring. INT ring q Windshield W asher Pull the lever toward you and hold it to spray washer fluid. OFF W asher NOTE W ith the wiper lever in the OFF or INT position, the wipers will operat e continuously until the lever is rel[...]

  • Page 189

    Black plate (189,1) Headlight W asher í The ignition switch must be in the ON position and the headlights must be turne d on. The headlight washers operate automatically once every fifth time the windshield washer operates. If you want to operate only the headlight washers, pull the wind shield wiper lever toward you twice rapidly . OFF W asher NO[...]

  • Page 190

    Black plate (190,1) NOTE This defroster is not desig ned for melting snow . If there is an accumulation of snow on the rear window , remove it before using the defroster . Horn T o sound the horn, press around the mark on the steering whee l. 5-60 Driving Y our Mazda Switches and Controls RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page190 Thursday , August 25 2005 [...]

  • Page 191

    Black plate (191,1) Hazard W arning Flasher The hazard warning ligh ts should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway . The hazard warning ligh ts warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extre me caution when near it. Hazard warning flasher Depress the hazard warning flasher and all four turn signa[...]

  • Page 192

    Black plate (192,1) W ARNING Safety Stop and Reverse Feature: Using the HomeLink system with any garage door opener that lacks the safety stop and reverse feature as required by federal safety standards is dangerous. (This includes garage doors manufactured before Apr il 1, 1982.) Using these garage door openers can increase the risk of serious inj[...]

  • Page 193

    Black plate (193,1) q Programming the HomeLink System CAUTION When programm ing a garage do or opener or a gate, disconnect the power to these device s before performing programming, as continuous operation of the devices could damage the motor . The HomeLink system provides 3 buttons which can be individually selected and programmed using the tran[...]

  • Page 194

    Black plate (194,1) 7. Firmly press and release the “ learn ” or “ smart ” button. (The name and color of the button may vary by manufactur er .) NOTE There are 30 seconds in which to initiate step 8. 8. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two second s and release the programmed HomeLink button. Rep eat the “ press/hold/relea[...]

  • Page 195

    Black plate (195,1) q Reprogramming the HomeLink system T o program a device to Hom eLink using a HomeLink button previo usly trained, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button. DO NOT release the button. 2. The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing the HomeLink button, proceed with “ Prog[...]

  • Page 196

    Black plate (196,1) 5-66 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page196 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:56 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 197

    Black plate (197,1) 6 Interior Comfort Use of various features for drive comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system. Climate Control System ............................... ................................ 6-2 Operating Tips ........................................................................... 6-2 V ent Operati on ...................[...]

  • Page 198

    Black plate (198,1) Operating Tips q Operating the Climate Control System Operate the climate control system with the engine running. NOTE T o prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the fan control dial on for a long period of time wi th the ignition switch in the ACC position when the engine is not runni ng. q Clearing the Air Inl[...]

  • Page 199

    Black plate (199,1) V ent Operation Center vents Side vents q Adjusting the V ents Directing airflow Side V ents T o adjust the direction of airflow , open the vents and rotate them left and right . Center V ents T o adjust the direction of airflow , move the adjustment knob. Knob NOTE When using the air condition er, mist may come out from the ven[...]

  • Page 200

    Black plate (200,1) q Selecting the Airflow Mode Dashboard and Floor V ents Defroster V ents Floor V ents Dashboard V ents Defr oster and Floor V ents 6-4 Interior Comfort Climate Control System RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page200 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:56 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 201

    Black plate (201,1) Control Panel Climate control information is displayed on the information display . Temperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selector switch Air intake selector A/C Switch Windshield defroster switch q Control Switches T emperature control dial Hot Cold This dial controls tem perature. Turn it clockwise for hot and counte [...]

  • Page 202

    Black plate (202,1) Mode selector switch Press the mode selector switch to select airflow mode (page 6-4). NOTE T o set the air vent to , press the windshield defroster switch. A/C switch Push the A/C switch to turn the air conditioner on. The indicator ligh t on the switch will illuminate when the fan control dial is set at position 1, 2, 3, or 4.[...]

  • Page 203

    Black plate (203,1) W ARNING The Recirculated Air Posit ion: Using the position in cold or rainy weather will cause the windows to fog up. Y our vision will be hampered, which could lead to a serious accident. Do not use the position in cold or rainy weather . Windshield defroster switch Press the switch to defros t the windshield and front door wi[...]

  • Page 204

    Black plate (204,1) CAUTION When using the air conditioner while driving up long hills or in heavy traffic, closely monitor the temperature gauge (page 5-35). The air conditioner may cause engine overheating. If the gauge indicates overheating, turn the air condition er off (page 7-18). NOTE l When maximum cooli ng is desired, set the temperature c[...]

  • Page 205

    Black plate (205,1) q Dehumidifying (With Air Conditioner) Operate the air condit ioner in cool or cold weather to help defog the windshield and side windows. 1. Press the mode selector switch to the desired position. 2. Set the air intake selec tor to the position. 3. Set the temperature control dial to the desired position. 4. Set the fan contr o[...]

  • Page 206

    Black plate (206,1) Antenna q Rear Window Antenna The rear window antenna receives both AM and FM signals. CAUTION When washing the insi de rear window , use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water, gently wiping the antenna lines. Use of glass cleaning products could damage the antenna. Operating Tips for Audio System W ARNING Do Not Adjust Audio [...]

  • Page 207

    Black plate (207,1) q Radio Reception AM characteristics AM signals bend around such things as buildings or mountain s and bounce off the ionosphere. Therefore, they can reach longer distances than FM signals. Because of this, two stations may sometimes be picked up on the same frequency at the same time. Station 2 Station 1 Ionosphere FM character[...]

  • Page 208

    Black plate (208,1) Flutter/Skip noise Signals from an FM transmitter move in straight lines and become weak in valleys between tall buildings, mount ains, and other obstacles. When a vehicle passes through such an area, the recept ion conditions may change suddenly , resulting in annoying noise. W eak signal noise In suburban areas, broadcast sign[...]

  • Page 209

    Black plate (209,1) q Operating Tips for Cassette T ape Player Cleaning the cassette tape player The tape head, capstans, and pinch roll ers will gather oxide residue from cassette tapes. This can cause weak or wavering sounds and damage to the cassette tapes and player . Use a good quality head- cleaning tape or a liquid cleaner cassette tape to r[...]

  • Page 210

    Black plate (210,1) q Operating Tips for Mini Disc (MD) Player The following precautions shoul d be observed. l Do not spill any liqu id on the audio system. l Do not insert any object s, other than MDs, into the slot. l The MD player has been designed to play MDs bearing the ident ification logo as shown. No other MDs can be played. l The MD playe[...]

  • Page 211

    Black plate (211,1) q Operating Tips for CD Player/In- Dash CD Changer Condensation phenomenon Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold, the CD or optical components (prism and lens) in the CD player/changer may becom e clouded with condensation. At this time, the CD will eject immedi ately when placed in the unit. A clouded[...]

  • Page 212

    Black plate (212,1) l When driving over uneven surfaces, the sound may jump. l The CD player/chang er has been designed to play CDs bearing the identification logo as shown. No other discs can be played. l Be sure never to touch the signa l surface when handling the CDs. Pick up a CD by grasping the outer edge or the edge of the hole and the outer [...]

  • Page 213

    Black plate (213,1) Audio Set CD Player In-dash CD Changer Cassette T ape Player Mini Disc (MD) Player Illustration is of a representativ e audio unit. Power/V olume/Sound Controls ...................................................... ........................ page 6-18 Operating the Radio .................................... ......................[...]

  • Page 214

    Black plate (214,1) q Power/V olume/Sound Controls Audio control dial Power/V olume dial Illustration is of a representativ e audio unit. Power ON/OFF T urn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position. Press the power/volume dial to turn the audio system on. Press the power/volume dial again to turn the audio system off. NOTE T o prevent the batt[...]

  • Page 215

    Black plate (215,1) * * BOSE Sound System- equipped model * Depending on the mode selec ted, the indication changes. 2. Turn the audio control dial to adjust the selected functions as follows: Standard audio-equipped mod el Indication T urn Left T urn Right Select mode Decrease bass Increase bass Decrease mid-range Increase mid-range Decrease trebl[...]

  • Page 216

    Black plate (216,1) The following four modes are avail able. Select the desired mode. Mode V olume change No change Minimum Medium Maximum T urn the audio control dial to select the ALC OFF , ALC LEVEL1 ― 3 mode. The selected mode will be indicated. * AudioPilot (BOSE Sound Sy stem- equipped model) AudioPilot automatic ally adjusts audio volume a[...]

  • Page 217

    Black plate (217,1) MEMO 6-21 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page217 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:57 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 218

    Black plate (218,1) q Operating the Radio Channel preset buttons Scan button Band selector button Seek tuning button Satellite button* *For reception of optional SIRIUS digital satellite radio. Used on vehicles equipped with the separately sold SIRIUS digital satellite radio unit. For information on use, read the manual accompan ying the SIRIUS uni[...]

  • Page 219

    Black plate (219,1) Seek tuning Pressing the seek tuning button ( , ) will cause the tuner to seek a higher or lower frequency automatically . NOTE If you continue to press a nd hold the button, the frequency will continue changing without stopping. Scan tuning Press the scan button ( , )t o automatically sample strong stations . Scanning stops at [...]

  • Page 220

    Black plate (220,1) q Operating the Cassette T ape Player í Fast-forward b utton Cassette tape eject button Program button Dolby NR button Repeat button Cassette tape play button APC button: (next program) (one being played) Rewind button Illustration is of a representativ e audio unit. Cassette tape insert Insert the cassette tape into the slot, [...]

  • Page 221

    Black plate (221,1) NOTE The cassette tape can be ejected when the ignition switch is in the OFF position. Fast-forward/Rewind Press the fast-forward button ( )t o fast-forward. Press the rewind button ( ) to rewind. T o stop this operation and play the cassette tape, press the butt on again. NOTE When the cassette tape ends during fast- forward or[...]

  • Page 222

    Black plate (222,1) q Operating the Mini Disc (MD) Player í MD play button MD slot Display button Rev erse button MD eject button Random button Repeat button Scan button Fast-forward button Display feed dial T rack up button T rack down button Illustration is of a representativ e audio unit. Inserting the MD Insert the MD, label -side up with the [...]

  • Page 223

    Black plate (223,1) Press the scan button ( , ) during play to start scan play operation (the track number will flash). Press the scan button ( , ) once again to cancel scan play . NOTE If the unit is left in scan, normal play will resume where scan was selected. Repeat play This feature makes it possible to listen to a selection repeatedly . Press[...]

  • Page 224

    Black plate (224,1) q Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player í Scan button Display button Rev erse button Random button Repeat button CD slot CD play button CD eject button Load button Fast-forward button T rack up button T rack down button Illustration is of a representativ e audio unit. Inserting the CD Insert the CD into the slot, label-side up[...]

  • Page 225

    Black plate (225,1) Music scan This feature helps to find a program by playing about the first 10 seconds of each track. Press the scan button ( , ) during play to start scan play operation (the track number will flash). Press the scan button ( , ) once again to cancel scan play . NOTE If the unit is left in scan, normal play will resume where scan[...]

  • Page 226

    Black plate (226,1) q Operating the In-Dash CD Changer í Scan button Display button Rev erse button Random button Repeat button CD slot CD play button CD eject button Load button Disc down b utton Disc up button Channel preset buttons T rack up button T rack down button Fast-forward button Illustration is of a representativ e audio unit. Inserting[...]

  • Page 227

    Black plate (227,1) Multiple insertion 1. Press and hold the load button ( ) for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard. 2. W ait 3 seconds or press the load button ( ) again within 3 seconds after the beep sound is heard. 3. When “ IN ” is displayed, insert the CD. 4. When “ IN ” is displayed again, insert the next CD. NOTE The first-[...]

  • Page 228

    Black plate (228,1) Fast-forward/Reverse Press and hold the fast-forward button ( ) to advance throu gh a track at high speed. Press and hold the revers e button ( ) to reverse through a track at high speed. T rack search Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) once to s[...]

  • Page 229

    Black plate (229,1) q Error Indications If you see an error indication on the display , find the cause in the cha rt. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Indication Cause Solution CHECK MD MD is inserted upside down Insert the MD properly . If the error indication does not disappear , consult a[...]

  • Page 230

    Black plate (230,1) Audio Control Switch Operation When the audio unit is turne d on, operation of the audio unit from the steering wheel is possible. NOTE Because the audio unit will be turned off under the following conditions, the switches will be inoperable. l When the ignition switch is turne d to the LOCK position. l When the power button on [...]

  • Page 231

    Black plate (231,1) q Changing the Source Press the mode switch ( ) to change the audio source (FM1 radio> FM2 radio> AM radio> CD player or CD changer> SIRIUS1> SIRIUS2> SIR IUS3> Cassette tape player or MD player> cyclical). NOTE Cassette tape, MD, CD, CD changer, and SIRIUS digital satellite radio modes cannot b e selecte[...]

  • Page 232

    Black plate (232,1) q Mute Switch Press the mute switch ( ) once to mute audio, press it again to resume a udio output. 6-36 Interior Comfort Audio System RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page232 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:58 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 233

    Black plate (233,1) Safety Certification This CD player is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards. It meets FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U.S. Depa rtment of Health and Human Services. CAUTION l This CD player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualified service personnel. If serv[...]

  • Page 234

    Black plate (234,1) Sunvisors When you need a sunvisor, lower it for use in front or swing it to the side. Sun visor q V anity Mirrors T o use the vanity mirror, lower the sunvisor . The vanity mirror light will illumi nate when you open the cover . Interior Lights q Illuminated Entry System When the illuminated entry system operates, the overhead [...]

  • Page 235

    Black plate (235,1) q Overhead Lights Front With moonroof Without moonroof Switch Position Front Overhead Lights Light off l Light on when any door is open l Light on or off when the illuminated entry system is on Rear Switch Position Rear Overhead Lights Light off l Light on when any door is open l Light on or off when the illuminated entry system[...]

  • Page 236

    Black plate (236,1) Without moonroof q Courtesy Lights T urns on when any door is open or the illuminated entry system is on. Courtesy Light 6-40 Interior Comfort Interior Equipment RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page236 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:58 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 237

    Black plate (237,1) Information Display q Information Display Functions The information display has the following functions: l Clock l Ambient T emperature Display (Ou tside T emperature Display) l Climate Control Displa y l Audio Display Interior Comfort Interior Equipment 6-41 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page237 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:58 PM Fo[...]

  • Page 238

    Black plate (238,1) q Clock When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, the time is displayed. Time setting 1. Press the CLK button unti l a beep sounds, and “ 12Hr ” and “ 24Hr ” will be displayed. 2. Press the SET button to switch between “ 12Hr ” and “ 24Hr ” displays. The selected display will flas h. T o select the d[...]

  • Page 239

    Black plate (239,1) q Climate Control Display The climate control syst em status is displayed. T o operate the climate control system, refer to “ Clim ate Control System ” (page 6-2). q Audio Display The audio system stat us is displayed. T o operate the audio syst em, refer to “ Audio System ” (page 6-10). Lighter The ignition switch must [...]

  • Page 240

    Black plate (240,1) CAUTION l Don't touch the met al part of the lighter, you may burn yourself. l Don't hold the lighter in because it will overheat. l Don't use the lighter socket for plug- in accessories such as shavers and coffee pots. They may damage it or cause electrical failure. Use only a genuine Mazda lighter or the equival[...]

  • Page 241

    Black plate (241,1) Cup Holder W ARNING Using Cup Holder: Using a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. If the contents spill, you could be scalded. Never use a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is movin g. Don't Put Anything Other Than Cups or Drink cans in Cup Holder: Putting objects other th[...]

  • Page 242

    Black plate (242,1) Storage Compartments W ARNING Open Storage Boxes: Driving with the storage boxes open is dangerous. T o reduce the possibility of injury in an ac cident or a sudden stop, keep the storage boxes closed when driving. CAUTION Don't leave lighters or eyeglasses in the storage boxes while parked under the sun. A lighter could ex[...]

  • Page 243

    Black plate (243,1) q Center Console Front 1. Slide the lid while pushing the button until you hear a click sound. 2. Open the lid. Rear T o open, pull the release catch. CAUTION Do not place bottles fil led with fluid (e.g. cosmetic fragr ance) in the console box. If the fluid leaks , it could damage the navigation system or the electrical wiring,[...]

  • Page 244

    Black plate (244,1) T o open, squeeze the latch and pull the lid down. When closing the stor age box, put the storage box back in its original posit ion until you hear a click sound. NOTE When using the storage box to store heavy accessories, remove the storage box before placing or removing the accessories. Insert the key (auxi liary key * ) and t[...]

  • Page 245

    Black plate (245,1) Accessory Socket The ignition switch must be in the ACC or ON position. Only use genuine Mazda accessories or the equivalent requiring no great er than 120 W (DC 12 V , 10 A). The accessory socket is in the center console. CAUTION T o prevent accessory socket damage or electrical failure, pay atte ntion to the following: l Don&a[...]

  • Page 246

    Black plate (246,1) 6-50 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page246 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:58 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 247

    Black plate (247,1) 7 In Case of an Emergency Helpful information on what to do in an emergency . Parking in an Emergency ............... ........................................... ... 7-2 Parking in an Emergency .......................... ............................. ... 7-2 Flat Tire ......................................................... ...[...]

  • Page 248

    Black plate (248,1) Parking in an Emergency The hazard warning ligh ts should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway . The hazard warning ligh ts warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extre me caution when near it. Depress the hazard warning flasher and all four turn signals will flash. NOTE l T[...]

  • Page 249

    Black plate (249,1) Spare T ire and T ool Storage T ools are stored in the locations illustrated in the diagram. Lug wrench T iedown e yelet Jack handle Jack Instant Mobility System (IMS) Emergenc y Flat T ire Repair Kit T ool box In Case of an Emergency Flat Tir e 7-3 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page249 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:58 PM Form No.8U58[...]

  • Page 250

    Black plate (250,1) q Jack T o remove the jack 1. Open the tool box. 2. Turn the jack screw counterclockwis e. T o secure the jack Perform the removal p rocedure in reverse. q Spare Ti re A temporary spare tir e is not equipped with your Mazda. If an emergency tire repair is needed, repair the flat tir e with the emergency flat tire repair kit (pag[...]

  • Page 251

    Black plate (251,1) CAUTION l T o avoid damage to the temporary spare or to the vehicl e, observe the following precautions: l Don't exceed 80 km/h (50 mph). l A void driving over obsta cles. Also, don't drive throu gh an automatic car was h. This tire's diameter is smaller than a conventional tire's, so the ground clearance is [...]

  • Page 252

    Black plate (252,1) q About the IMS Emergency Flat Tire Repair Kit The IMS emergency flat tire repair kit includes the follow ing items. T ire sealant Injection hose Compressor Case Instruction Repaired tire sticker V alve core tool Spare valv e core Speed restriction sticker W ARNING Ingestion of Tire Sealant: Ingestion of tire sealant is dangerou[...]

  • Page 253

    Black plate (253,1) NOTE l The tire sealant cannot be reused . Purchase new tire sealant at an Authorized Mazda Dealer . l The emergency flat tire repair kit cannot be used in the following cases. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer . l The period of effective use for the tire sealant has exp ired. (The period of effectiveness is indicated on the bo[...]

  • Page 254

    Black plate (254,1) NOTE The tire sealant can be used at outside temperatures down to _ 30°C. In extremely cold temperat ures (0°C (32°F) or below), the tir e sealant hardens easily and injection of the sealant will be difficult. W arm the sealant inside the vehicl e before doing the injection work. 6. Remove the cap from the bottle. Screw on th[...]

  • Page 255

    Black plate (255,1) 10. Hold the bottom of the bottle upright, squeeze the bottle with your hands, and inject the entire amount of tire sealant into the tir e. V alve NOTE The tire sealant cannot be reused . Purchase a new tire sealant kit at an Authorized Mazda Dealer . 1 1. Pull out the injection hose from the valve. Reinsert the valve core into [...]

  • Page 256

    Black plate (256,1) 14. Install the compressor hose to the tire valve. V alve Compressor hose 15. Insert the compr essor plug into the interior accessory socket and turn the ignition switch to the ACC position (page 6-49). Compressor Center console Compressor plug CAUTION l Before pulling out the compressor plug from the elect rical socket, make su[...]

  • Page 257

    Black plate (257,1) NOTE l Check the tire inflation pressure label (rear door on the driver's side) for the correct tire inflation pressure. l Do not use the compre ssor for longer than 10 minutes because using the compressor for long periods could damage it. l If the tire does n ot inflate, repair of the tire may not be possi ble. If the tire[...]

  • Page 258

    Black plate (258,1) 21. If the tire inflation press ure remains stable, the tire repai r is complete. Drive the vehicle with care to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the tire replaced. CAUTION l A tire that has been temporarily repaired with the tire sealant cannot be reused. Mazda recommends replacing the tire with a new one. l The wheel can be [...]

  • Page 259

    Black plate (259,1) NOTE l Make sure the jack is well lubricated before using it. (With Tire Pressure Monitoring System) l Be sure to register the tir e pressure sensor ID signal code whenever tires or wheels are changed (page 5-30). 1. Park on a level surfa ce off the right-of- way and firmly set the parking brake. 2. Put a vehicle with an autom a[...]

  • Page 260

    Black plate (260,1) W ARNING Incorrect Jacking Pos ition: Attempting to jack the vehicl e in positions other than those recommended in this manual is dangerous. The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure or even kill someone. Use only the front and rear jacking positions recom mended in this manual. Improper Jack: Using a jack that is[...]

  • Page 261

    Black plate (261,1) q Locking Lug Nuts If your vehicle has optional antitheft wheel lug nuts, one on each wheel will lock the tires an d you must use a special key to unlock them. This key is attached to the lug wrench and is stored with the spare tire. Regist er them with the lock manufacturer by fillin g out the card provided in the glove box and[...]

  • Page 262

    Black plate (262,1) 2. Mount the tire. 3. Install the lug nuts with the bevele d edge inward; tighten them by hand . W ARNING Don't Apply Oil or Grease to Lug Nuts, Bolts: Applying oil or grease to lug nuts and bolts is dangerous. The lug nuts could loosen while driving and cause the tire to come off, resulting in an accident. In addition, lug[...]

  • Page 263

    Black plate (263,1) W ARNING Loose Lug Nuts: Improperly or loosely tighten ed lug nuts are dangerous. The wheel could wobble or come off. This could result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident. Alway s securely and correctly tighten the lug nuts. Metric Studs and Lug Nuts: Because the wheel studs and lug nuts on your Mazda have m[...]

  • Page 264

    Black plate (264,1) Overheating If the temperature gauge indicates overheating, the vehicle loses power, or you hear a loud knocking or pinging noise, the engine is probably too hot. W ARNING Electrical Fan and Engin e Inspection: W orking near the electrical cooli ng fan when it is running is dang erous. Y ou could be hit by the fan and seriously [...]

  • Page 265

    Black plate (265,1) 5. Make sure the cooling fan is operat ing, then turn off the engine after the temperature has decreased. 6. When cool, check the coolant level . If it's low , look for coolant leaks from the radiator and hoses. If you find a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaki ng: Stop the engine and call an Authorized Mazda[...]

  • Page 266

    Black plate (266,1) Starting a Flooded Engine If the engine does not start the first time, perform the follow ing procedure to start the engine. 1. While the acceler ator pedal is fully depressed, turn the ignitio n switch to the ST AR T position and crank the engine for about 7 to 8 seconds. 2. Release the ignition swi tch and accelerator pedal. 3[...]

  • Page 267

    Black plate (267,1) Jump-Starting Jump-starting is dangero us if done incorrectly . So foll ow the procedure carefully . If you feel unsure about jump-starting, we strongly recommend that you have a competent service technician do the work. W ARNING Follow These Precautions Carefully: T o ensure safe and correct handling of the battery, read the fo[...]

  • Page 268

    Black plate (268,1) W ARNING Keep Flames A way: Flames and sparks ne ar open battery cells are dangerous. Hydr ogen gas, produced during normal battery operation, could ignite an d cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries. Kee p all flames includ ing cigarettes and sparks away from open battery cells. [...]

  • Page 269

    Black plate (269,1) 1. Remove the engine cover . 2. Remove the rubber hose from the battery cover . 3. Remove the battery cover from its rear side. 4. Make sure the booster battery is 12 V and that its negative terminal is grounded. 5. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, don't allo w the vehicle s to touch. Turn off the engine of the[...]

  • Page 270

    Black plate (270,1) 8. When finished, carefully disco nnect the cables in the revers e order described in Step 6. NOTE V erify that the engine cover is securely installed. Push-Starting W ARNING T owing a V ehicle to Start It: T owing a vehicle to start it is dangerous. The vehicle being towed could surge forward when its engine starts, causing the[...]

  • Page 271

    Black plate (271,1) T owing Description W e recom mend that towing be done only by an Authorized Mazda Dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper lifting and towing are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. Government and local laws must be followed. A towed vehicle usual ly should have its rear wheels off the ground. If excessive damag[...]

  • Page 272

    Black plate (272,1) Tiedown Hooks CAUTION Don't use the tied own hooks under the front and rear for tow ing. They are designed ONL Y for tying down the vehicle when it's being transported. Using them for towing will damage the bumper . q Tiedown Hooks 1. Remove the tiedown eyelet and the lug wrench from the trunk (page 7-3). 2. Wrap the l[...]

  • Page 273

    Black plate (273,1) 4. Hook the tying rope to the tiedown eyelet. Front Rear CAUTION If the tiedown eyelet is not securely tightened, it may loosen or disen gage from the bumper when tying down the vehicle. Make sure that the tiedown eyelet is securely tightened to the bumper . Recreational T owing An example of “ recreational towing ” is towin[...]

  • Page 274

    Black plate (274,1) 7-28 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page274 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:59 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 275

    Black plate (275,1) 8 Maintenance and Care How to keep your Mazda in top condition. Introduction ................................................................. ................. 8-2 Introduction ............................................. .................................. 8-2 Scheduled Maintenance ............... .............................[...]

  • Page 276

    Black plate (276,1) Introduction Be extremely careful and prevent injury to you rself and others or damage to your vehicle when using this manual for inspe ction and maintenan ce. If you're unsure about any procedure it describes, we stro ngly urge you to have a reliable and qualified servi ce shop perform the work, preferably an Authorized Ma[...]

  • Page 277

    Black plate (277,1) Scheduled Maintenance Follow Schedule 1 if the vehicl e is operated mainly where none of the follow ing conditions apply . If any do apply , follow Schedule 2 (Cana da and Puerto Rico resi dents follow Schedu le 2). l Repeated short-distance driving l Driving in dusty condit ions l Driving with extend ed use of brakes l Driving [...]

  • Page 278

    Black plate (278,1) q Schedule 1 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 ×1000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 ×1000 miles 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60 ENGINE Engine oil RRRRRRRR Engine oil filter RRRRRRRR Drive belt I I AIR FIL TER Air filter C C R C IGNITION SYSTEM Spark plug[...]

  • Page 279

    Black plate (279,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 ×1000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 ×1000 miles 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60 AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Cabin air filter (if installed) Replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) or 24 months Chart symbols I: Inspect and rep[...]

  • Page 280

    Black plate (280,1) q Schedule 2 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 ×1000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 ×1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 ENGINE Engine oil Puerto Rico Replace every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) or 3 months Others RRRRRRRRRRRR E[...]

  • Page 281

    Black plate (281,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 ×1000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 ×1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 CHASSIS and BODY Brake line, hoses and connection I I Brake and clutch fluid level IIIII IIIII Brake fluid R R Di[...]

  • Page 282

    Black plate (282,1) Owner Maintenance Schedule The owner or a qualified service techni cian should make these vehicl e inspections at the indicated intervals to ensure safe and dependable operat ion. Bring any problem to the attention of an Authorized Mazda Dealer or qualified service technician as soon as possible. q When Refueling l Brake and clu[...]

  • Page 283

    Black plate (283,1) Owner Maintenance Precautions Improper or incom plete service may resul t in problems. This section gives instruct ions only for items that are easy to perform. As explained in the Introduction (page 8-2), several procedures can be done only by a qualified servic e technician with special tools. Improper owner maintenan ce durin[...]

  • Page 284

    Black plate (284,1) NOTE Once the engine coolant exceeds a preset temperat ure, an electrical cooling fan turns on. It will continue running for about 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to off. 8-10 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page284 Thursday , August 25 2005 4:59 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 285

    Black plate (285,1) Engine Compartment Overview Battery Engine oil dipstick Engine oil-filler cap Air filter Engine coolant reservoir Cooling system cap Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir W indshield washer fluid reservoir Fuse block (next to air filter) Fuse block (near battery) Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 8-1 1 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page[...]

  • Page 286

    Black plate (286,1) Engine Oil NOTE The Mazda RX-8 requires regul ar checking of the engine oil level. The compact, high performance RENESIS rotary engine in your vehicle consum es a small amount of engine oil due to its structural design. An oil pump optimizes the amount of oil injected to lubricate the rotor seals in the combustion cycle. Althoug[...]

  • Page 287

    Black plate (287,1) Except U.S.A. and CANADA (ILSA C) The quality designatio n SL, or ILSAC must be on the label. 5W-20 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 –20 50 40 30 20 10 0 –10 –20 –30 q Inspecting Engine Oil Level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on a level surface. 2. W arm up the engine to normal operating temperature. 3. Turn it off and wait at least 5 [...]

  • Page 288

    Black plate (288,1) NOTE l Each mark from the F mark equates to about 0.5 L (US 0.5 qt, Imp 0.4 qt). There are 3 marks between L and F . l V erify that the engine cover is securely installed. q Changing Engine Oil and Filter Change engine oil and filter according to Scheduled Maintenanc e (page 8-3). Please act responsibl y ― protect the environm[...]

  • Page 289

    Black plate (289,1) Check the oil level and fill to the F mark if necessary . With oil filter replacement Oil capacity (reference only) L (US qt, Imp qt) 3.5 (3.7, 3.1) Without oil filter replacement Oil capacity (reference only) L (US qt, Imp qt) 3.3 (3.5, 2.9) NOTE l The indicated engine oil capaci ties are for general refere nce purposes only . [...]

  • Page 290

    Black plate (290,1) NOTE Once the engine coolant exceeds a preset temperature, an electrical cooling fan turns on. It will continue running for about 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to off. Inspect the antifreeze protection and coolant level in the coolant reservoir at least once a year ― at the beginning of the winter season ― a[...]

  • Page 291

    Black plate (291,1) NOTE If the “ FL22 ” mark is show n on or near the cooling system cap, use FL22 type engine coolant. If engine coolant other than FL22 type is used, the engine coolant must be replaced earli er than the specified replacement interval indicated in the scheduled mai ntenance (page 8-3). Except FL22 type For mixture percentage:[...]

  • Page 292

    Black plate (292,1) 4. Drain the system completely and retighten the plug. Add as much ethylene-glycol-based coolant mixture and water as necess ary to provide freezing and corrosion protection. 5. In extremel y cold climates, add the mixture percentage recommend ed in the coolant mixture percentage table. 6. Reinst all the cooling syst em cap. 7. [...]

  • Page 293

    Black plate (293,1) q Adding Brake/Clutch Fluid W ARNING Spilled Brake Fluid: Spilled brake flui d is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes, they could be seriously injured. If this happens, immediately flush your eyes with water and get medical attention. Brake flui d spilled on a hot engine could cause a fire. Be careful not to spill brake fluid on [...]

  • Page 294

    Black plate (294,1) Inspect fluid level in the washer fluid reservoir; add fluid if necessary . Full Low OK Use plain water if was her fluid is unavailable. But use only washer fluid in cold weather to prevent it from freezing. Body Lubrication All moving points of the body , such as door and hood hinges and locks, should be lubricated each time th[...]

  • Page 295

    Black plate (295,1) Air Filter CAUTION Don't drive without an air filter . This could result in excess ive engine wear. This air filter may be cleane d with compressed air and reused , or replaced, depending on its condition. Unl ess it is very dirty , simply shake it to remo ve foreign particles. Each time you inspect it, wipe inside the air [...]

  • Page 296

    Black plate (296,1) Wiper Blades CAUTION l Hot waxes applied by automatic car washers have been known to affect the wiper's ability to clean wi ndows. l T o prevent damage to the wiper blades, don't use gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, or other solvents on or near them. Contamination of either the windshield or the blades with forei gn [...]

  • Page 297

    Black plate (297,1) 2. Hold the end of the rubber and pull until the tabs are free of the metal support. Metal support Ta b 3. Remove the metal stiffeners from the blade rubber and install them in new blades. CAUTION l Don't bend or discard the stiffeners. Y ou need to use them a gain. l If the metal stiffeners are switched, the blade's w[...]

  • Page 298

    Black plate (298,1) Battery W ARNING Battery-Related Lead Material s: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductiv e harm. W ash hands after handling. Follow These Precautions Carefully: T o ensure safe and correct handling of the battery[...]

  • Page 299

    Black plate (299,1) W ARNING Keep Flames A way: Flames and sparks ne ar open battery cells are dangerous. Hydr ogen gas, produced during normal battery operation, could ignite an d cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries. Kee p all flames includ ing cigarettes and sparks away from open battery cells. [...]

  • Page 300

    Black plate (300,1) NOTE l Remove the engine and battery covers before performing battery maintenance. Engine cov er Battery cov er l If the cover has been removed, install it in the revers e order of removal. q Battery Maintenance T o get the best service from a battery: l Keep it securely mount ed. l Keep the top clean and dry . l Keep terminals [...]

  • Page 301

    Black plate (301,1) Tire s For reasons of proper performance, safety , and better fuel economy , always maintai n recommended tir e inflation press ures and stay within the recommended load limits and weight distribution. W ARNING Using Different Tire T ypes: Driving your vehicle with different types of tires is dangerous. It could cause poor handl[...]

  • Page 302

    Black plate (302,1) NOTE l Always check tire press ure when tires are cold. l W arm tires normally exceed recommended pressures. Don't release air from war m tires to adjus t the pressure. l Underinflation can cause reduced fuel economy , uneven and accelerated tire wear, and poor sealing of the tire bead, which will deform the wheel a nd caus[...]

  • Page 303

    Black plate (303,1) CAUTION Limited-Slip Differential system; don't use the follow ing: l T ires not of the designated size l T ires of different sizes or types at the same time l T ires not sufficiently inflated If these instructions aren't followed, the rotation of the left and right wheels will be different and will thus apply a consta[...]

  • Page 304

    Black plate (304,1) NOTE T ires degrade over time, even when they are not being used on the road. It is recommended that tires generally be replaced when they are 6 years or older . Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can acceler ate the aging process. Y ou should replace the spare tire when you replace the other road ti[...]

  • Page 305

    Black plate (305,1) q Replacing a Wheel W ARNING Using a W rong-Si zed Wheel: Using a wrong-sized wheel is dangerous. Braking an d handling could be affected, leading to loss of control and an accide nt. Always use wheels of the correc t size on your vehicle. CAUTION l A wrong-sized wheel may adversely affect: l T ire fit l Wheel and bearing life l[...]

  • Page 306

    Black plate (306,1) Light Bulbs Headlights (High-beam) Front side-marker lights Front turn signal lights Headlights (Low-beam) Fog lights Parking lights Overhead light/Map lights (Front) V anity mirror lights Courtesy lights Overhead light (Rear) T runk light High-mount brake light License plate light Brake lights/T aillights Rev erse lights Rear s[...]

  • Page 307

    Black plate (307,1) W ARNING Xenon Fusion Bulb Replacement: Replacing the xenon fusio n bulbs yourself is dangerous . Because the xenon fusion bulbs require high voltage, you could receive an elect ric shock if the bulbs are handled incorrectly. Do not replace the xen on fusion bulbs yourself. Consu lt an Authorized Mazda Dealer when the replacemen[...]

  • Page 308

    Black plate (308,1) High-beam bulb 1. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it. Carefully remove the headlight bulb from its socket in the refl ector by gently pulling it straight backward out of the socket. 2. Disconne ct the bulb from the electrical connector by pressing the tab on the connector with your finge r and pulli[...]

  • Page 309

    Black plate (309,1) NOTE l If the halogen bulb is accide ntally touched, it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol before being used. l Use the protective cover and carto n of the replacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb promptly out of the reach of children. q Replacing a Fog Light Bulb í Due to the complexit y and difficulty of the procedure,[...]

  • Page 310

    Black plate (310,1) q Replacing a Bulb (Interior) Overhead light/Map lights (Front) 1. Remove the screws with a Phillips screwdriver . 2. Wrap a flathead screwdriver wi th a soft cloth to prevent damage to the trim and gently insert it in the overhead light as shown in the figure, and then remove the overhead light unit. 3. Turn the socket and bulb[...]

  • Page 311

    Black plate (311,1) V anity mirror lights Edge 3. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal. T runk light 1. Press both sides of the lens cap to remove it. 2. Disconne ct the bulb by pull ing it out. 3. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal. q Replacing a Bulb (Rear) Rear turn signal lights, Brake light s/ T aillights, Rev[...]

  • Page 312

    Black plate (312,1) High-mount brake light 1. Turn the center section of the plastic retainer counterclockwise and remove the retainers and trunk rear trim. Remov al Installation 2. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it. 3. Disconne ct the bulb from the socket. 4. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal. Lice[...]

  • Page 313

    Black plate (313,1) Fuses Y our vehicle's elect rical system is protected by fuses. If any lights, accessories , or controls don't work, inspect the appropr iate circuit protector . If a fuse has blown , the inside element will be melted. If the same fuse blows again, avoid using that system and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon [...]

  • Page 314

    Black plate (314,1) Replacing the fuses under the hood If the headlights or other electrical components don't wor k and the fuses in the cabin are OK, inspe ct the fuse block under the hood. If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced. Follow these steps: 1. Turn off the ignition switch and all other switches. 2. Remove the fuse block cover . Next[...]

  • Page 315

    Black plate (315,1) q Fuse Panel Description Fuse block (Engine compartment) (Next to air filter) (Near battery) DESCRIPTION FUSE RA TING PROTECTED COMPONENT 1 MAIN 120A For protection of all circuits 2 HEA TER 40A Heater 3 AIR PUMP 60A Air pump 4 BTN 30A Power windows, Power door locks, Illuminated entry system, Moonroof í 5 DEFOG 50A Rear window[...]

  • Page 316

    Black plate (316,1) DESCRIPTION FUSE RA TING PROTECTED COMPONENT 17 FOG 15A Fog lights í 18 A/C MAG 10A Air conditioner 19 IG 30A For protection of various circuits 20 IG KEY 15A For protection of various circuits 21 STOP 15A Brake lights 22 FUEL PUMP 20A Fuel pump 23 HORN 15A Horn 24 HAZARD 15A Hazard warning flashers, Turn signals 25 ETV 15A Ele[...]

  • Page 317

    Black plate (317,1) Fuse panel (Driver's side) DESCRIPTION FUSE RA TING PROTECTED COMPONENT 1 CIGAR 15A Lighter 2 ACC 7.5A Audio system, Power control mirror 3 AUX PWR 20A Accessory socket 4 A/C 7.5A Air conditioner 5 METER 10A Instrument cluster 6 TCM 10A T ransmission control system 7 SP ARE 7.5A ― 8 SP ARE 20A ― 9 M.DEF 10A Mirror defro[...]

  • Page 318

    Black plate (318,1) How to Minimize Environmental Paint Damage The paintwork on your Mazda repres ents the latest technical developments in composition and methods of applicati on. Environmental hazards, howe ver, can harm the paint's protectiv e properties, if proper care is not taken. Here are some examples of possib le damage, with tips on [...]

  • Page 319

    Black plate (319,1) q W ater Marks Occurrence Rain, fog, dew , and even tap water can contain harmful minerals such as salt and lime. If moisture containing these minerals settles on the vehicle and evaporates, the minerals will concentrate and harden to form white rings. The rings can damage your vehicle's finish. Prevention It is necessary t[...]

  • Page 320

    Black plate (320,1) Exterior Care Follow all label and container direc tions when using a chemical cleane r or polish. Read all warnings and cautions. q Maintaining the Finish W ashing T o help protect the finish from rust and deterioration, wash your Mazda thoroughly and frequently , at least once a month, with lukew arm or cold water . If the veh[...]

  • Page 321

    Black plate (321,1) After washing the vehicle, dry it with a clean chamois to prevent water spots from forming. W ARNING Driving with W et Brakes: Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious accident. Light braking will indicate whether the brakes have b[...]

  • Page 322

    Black plate (322,1) q Underbody Maintenance Road chemicals an d salt used for ice and snow removal and solvents used for dust control may collec t on the underbody . If not removed, they will speed up rusting and deterioration of such underbody parts as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, a nd exhaust system, even though these parts may be coated with an[...]

  • Page 323

    Black plate (323,1) Interior Care q Dashboard Precautions Prevent caustic solutions such as perfume and cosmetic oils from contacting the dashboard. They'll damage and discolor it. If these solutions get on the dashboard, wipe them off immediately . CAUTION Do not use glazing agents. Glazing agents contai n ingredients which may cause disco lo[...]

  • Page 324

    Black plate (324,1) CAUTION Sharp or pointed metal objects can damage the suede beyond repair . Piano black panel The following parts are fitted with panels that have been treat ed with a special coating that resists scratching. l Center panel l Door switch panel When the panel needs to be cleaned, use a soft cloth to wipe off d irt from the surfac[...]

  • Page 325

    Black plate (325,1) 9 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Important consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment. Customer Assistance ............................... 9-2 Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) ............ 9-2 Customer Assistance (Canada) ........... 9-4 Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) .... 9-7 Mazda Importer[...]

  • Page 326

    Black plate (326,1) Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our busin ess. 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 recommendatio ns for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle o[...]

  • Page 327

    Black plate (327,1) 3. V ehicle Identifi cation Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver's side corner of the dash) 4. Purchas e date and curren t mileage 5. Y our dealer 's name and location 6. Y our quest ion(s) If you live outside the U.S.A., please contac t your nearest Mazda Distributor . [...]

  • Page 328

    Black plate (328,1) Customer Assistance (Canada) q Satisfaction Review Process Y our complete and perm anent satisfaction is of primary conce rn to Mazda. All Authori zed Mazda Dealers have both the knowledge and tools to keep your Mazda in top condition. In our experience, any questions, proble ms, or complaints regarding the operation of your Maz[...]

  • Page 329

    Black plate (329,1) Please recognize that the resolution of service problems in most cases requires the use of your Mazda dealer's service facilit ies, personnel and equipment. W e urge you to follow the above three steps in sequenc e for most effective results. q Mediation/Arbitration Program Occasionally a customer concern cannot be resolved[...]

  • Page 330

    Black plate (330,1) CAMV AP is fully implemented in all provi nces and territories. Consumers wishing to obtai n further information about the Program should contact the Provincial Administrator at 1 (800) 207-068 5, or by contac ting the Canadian Motor V ehicle Arbitration Plan Office at: Canadian Motor V ehicle Arbitration Plan 235 Y orkland Boul[...]

  • Page 331

    Black plate (331,1) Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our busin ess. That is why all Authori zed Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendatio ns for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servici[...]

  • Page 332

    Black plate (332,1) Importer/Distributor q U.S.A. Mazda North American Operat ions 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922 U.S.A. P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734 U.S.A. TEL: 1 (800) 222-5500 (in U.S.A.) (949) 727-1990 (outside U.S.A.) Distributor in Each Area q CANADA Mazda Canada Inc. 55 V ogell Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3K5 Ca[...]

  • Page 333

    Black plate (333,1) W arranties for Y our Mazda l New V ehicl e Limited W arranty l Distributor Majo r Component Limited W arranty (Canada only) l Safety Restraint System Limi ted W arranty l Anti-perforation Limited W arrant y l Federal Emission Control W arranty (U.S.A. only) l Emission Defect W arranty l Emission Performance W arranty l Californ[...]

  • Page 334

    Black plate (334,1) Outside the United States Government regulations in the United States require that autom obiles meet specific emission regulations and safety standards. Therefore, vehicles built for use in the United States may differ from those sold in other countr ies. The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicle [...]

  • Page 335

    Black plate (335,1) Outside Canada Government regulations in Canada require that automobiles meet speci fic emission regulations and safety regulations. Therefore, vehicl es built for use in Canada may differ from those sold in other countries. The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicle to receive satisfactory servici[...]

  • Page 336

    Black plate (336,1) Registering Y our V ehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada) Government regulations in your country could require that automobiles meet specific emission and safety standards. V ehicles b uilt for your countr y may differ from those built for other countr ies. In addition to registration problems, sati sfact[...]

  • Page 337

    Black plate (337,1) Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories Non-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stor es. These may fit your vehicl e, but they are not app roved by Mazda for use with Mazda vehicles. When you install non-genuine parts or accessories, they could affect your vehicle's performance or safety syst e[...]

  • Page 338

    Black plate (338,1) Cell Phones W arning W ARNING Use of Cell Phone s and Other Devices by Driver: Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, computers, portable radio s, vehicle navigation or other devices by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous . Dialing a number on a cell phon e while driving also ties-up the driver's[...]

  • Page 339

    Black plate (339,1) T ype Approval of Equipment Immobilizer system Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects T ype Approval of Equipment 9-15 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page339 Thursday , August 25 2005 5:0 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 340

    Black plate (340,1) Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) This information relates to the tire grading system developed by the U.S. National Highway Traff ic Safety Administration for grading tires by tread wear, traction, and temperature performance. q T read W ear The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the ti[...]

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    Black plate (341,1) W ARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Exc essive speed, und erinflation, or e xcessive loading, either separately or in combinati on, can cause he at buildup and possi ble tire failure. These grades will be added to the sidewalls of passenger vehicle [...]

  • Page 342

    Black plate (342,1) Tir e Labeling Federal law requires tir e manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifies and descri bes the fundamental characteri stics of the tir e and also provides a tire identification numbe r for safety standard certificati on and in case of a recall. q Information[...]

  • Page 343

    Black plate (343,1) 1 1. T read wear, traction and temperature grades 12. Max. permissible inflation press ure 13. SAFETY W ARNING P215/65R15 95H is an example of a tire size and load index rating. Here is an explanation of the various components of that tire size and load index rating. Note that the tir e size and load index rating may be differen[...]

  • Page 344

    Black plate (344,1) H “ H ” is the speed rating. The speed rating denotes the maximum speed for which the use of the tire is rated. Letter Rating Speed Rating Q 99 mph R 106 mph S 112 mph T 1 18 mph U 124 mph H 130 mph V 149 mph W 168 * mph Y 186 * mph * For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph, tire manufacturers sometimes use th[...]

  • Page 345

    Black plate (345,1) T read W ear , T raction and T emperature Grades T read wear : The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlle d conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course a[...]

  • Page 346

    Black plate (346,1) q Information on T emporary Tires Please refer to the diagram below . 1. T emporary tires 2. Nomina l width of tir e in millimeters 3. Ratio of height to width (aspect ratio) 4. Diagonal 5. Rim diameter code T1 15/70D 16 is an example of a tire size and load index rating. Here is an explanatio n of the various components of that[...]

  • Page 347

    Black plate (347,1) D “ D ” is the tire construction symbol. D indicates “ diagonal ply construction ” . 16 “ 16 ” is the wheel rim diameter in inches. Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tir e Information (U.S.A.) 9-23 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page347 Thursday , August 25 2005 5:0 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

  • Page 348

    Black plate (348,1) Location of the Tire Label (Placard) Y ou will find the tire label containing tire inflation pressure by tire size and other imp ortant information on the driver's side B- pillar or on the edge of the rear door on the driver's side. SAMPLE q Recommended Tire Inflation Pr essure On the tire label you will find the recom[...]

  • Page 349

    Black plate (349,1) W ARNING T ire Under-Inflation: Driving your vehicle with under-inflated tires is dan gerous. Under-inflation is the most commo n cause of failures in any kind of tire and may result in severe crackin g, tread separation or “ blowout ” , with une xpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury. Under-inflation i[...]

  • Page 350

    Black plate (350,1) NOTE W arm tires normally exceed recommende d pressures. Don't release air from warm tires to adjust the pressure. Under-inflation can cause serious failures an d accidents. Over-inflation can produce a harsh ride and the greater possibil ity of damage from road hazards. q Glossary of T erms Tire Placard: A label indicating[...]

  • Page 351

    Black plate (351,1) Tir e Maintenance Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenanc e can cause tires to wear abnormally . Here are some important mai ntenance points: q Tire Inflation Pr essure Inspect all tire press ure monthly (including the spare) when the tires are cold. Maintain recommended pressures for the best ride, top handling, a nd minimum [...]

  • Page 352

    Black plate (352,1) CAUTION Rotate unidirectional tires and radial tires that have an asymmet rical tread pattern or studs only from front to rear, not from side to side. T ire performance will be weakened if rotated from side to side. (With limited-slip diffe rential) Don't use the following: l T ires not of the designated size l T ires of di[...]

  • Page 353

    Black plate (353,1) NOTE T ires degrade over time, even when they are no t being used on the road. It is recommended that tires general ly be replaced when they are 6 years or older . Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high loading conditions can acceler ate the aging process. Y ou should replace the spare tir e when you replace the other road[...]

  • Page 354

    Black plate (354,1) V ehicle Loading NOTE This vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability , with o r without a trailer. Properly loading your vehicl e will provide maximum return of vehicle design p[...]

  • Page 355

    Black plate (355,1) V ehicle Curb W eight is the weigh t of your new vehicle when yo u picked it up from your dealer plus any aftermarket equipment. P A YLO AD Payload is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the vehicle is designed to carry . The maximum payloa d for your vehicle can be found on the Tire and Load Information label on th[...]

  • Page 356

    Black plate (356,1) SAMPLE CARGO Cargo W eight includes all weight added to the Base Curb W eight, incl uding cargo and optional equipment. Whe n towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of cargo weight. The cargo weight limit decreases depending on the number of vehicle occupant s. The cargo weight limit can be calculated by sub[...]

  • Page 357

    Black plate (357,1) Examples: Based on a single occupant weight of 68 kg, and a value of 385 kg for the “ combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed ” : The cargo weight limit with one occupant is 385 kg _ 68 kg = 317 kg The cargo weight limit with two occupant s is 385 kg _ (68 × 2) kg = 249 kg If the weight of the occupant in[...]

  • Page 358

    Black plate (358,1) SAMPLE W ARNING Exceeding Axle W eight Rating Limits: Exceeding the Safety Certification Label axle wei ght rating limits is dangerous and could result in death or serious injury as a result of substandard veh icle handling, performance, engine, transmission and/or struc tural damage, seriou s damage to the vehicle, or loss of c[...]

  • Page 359

    Black plate (359,1) GCW 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 allowab le weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer - including all cargo and passengers - that the vehicle can handle without risking damage. (Important[...]

  • Page 360

    Black plate (360,1) W ARNING Exceeding GVWR or GA WR Specifications: Exceeding the GVWR or the GA WR specified on the certificati on label is dangerous. Exceeding any vehicle ratin g limitation could result in a serious accident, injury, or damage to the vehicl e. Do not use replacement tires with lower load carrying capacities than the originals b[...]

  • Page 361

    Black plate (361,1) Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit: Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit: (1) Locate the statement “ The combined weight of occupants and cargo should nev er exceed XXX k g or XXX lbs ” on you r vehicle's placard . (2) Determ ine the combi ned weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your[...]

  • Page 362

    Black plate (362,1) Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.) 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 Admi nistration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Mazda Motor Corporation (Y our Mazda Importer/Distribut or). If NHTSA receiv[...]

  • Page 363

    Black plate (363,1) Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-related defect to Transport Canada, Defect Investigations and Recalls, may telephone the toll free hotline 1-800-333-0510, or contact T ransport Canada by mail at: Transport Canada, ASF AD, Place de V ille T ower C, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa ON K1A [...]

  • Page 364

    Black plate (364,1) Service Publications Factory-authorized Mazda service publications are available for owners who wish to do some of their own maintenance an d 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. P[...]

  • Page 365

    Black plate (365,1) 10 Specifications T echnical information about your Mazda. Identification Num bers ............................................................... 10-2 V ehicle Information Labels ..................................................... 10-2 Specifications .............................. .............................................[...]

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    Black plate (366,1) V ehicle Information Labels q V ehicle Identification Number The vehicle identification number legally identifies your vehicle. The number is on a plate attached to the left top side of the dashboard. This plate can easily be seen through the windshield. q Motor V ehicle Safety Standard Label q Chassis Number q V ehicle Emission[...]

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    Black plate (367,1) q Engine Number Forward Identification Numbers 10-3 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page367 Thursday , August 25 2005 5:0 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (368,1) Specifications q Engine Item Model T ype Rotary engine Displacement 654 ml × 2 (654 cc × 2, 40.0 cu in × 2) Compression ratio 10.0 q Electrical System Item Classification Battery 12V -52AH/5HR Alternator 12 V - 100 A Starter 12 V - 2.0 kW Spark-plug number T railing side N3Y1 18 1 10, N3H1 18 110C *1*2 Leading side N3Y8 18 11[...]

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    Black plate (369,1) q Capacities (Approximate Quantities) Item Unit L US qt Imp qt Engine oil With oil filter replacement 3.5 3.7 3.1 W ithout oil filter replacement 3.3 3.5 2.9 Coolant 9.8 10.4 8.6 Manual transmission oil 1.75 1.85 1.54 Automatic transmission fluid 7.9 8.4 7.0 Rear differential oil 1.3 1.4 1.1 Fuel tank 60 15.9 (US gal) 13.2 (Imp [...]

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    Black plate (370,1) q Light Bulbs Exterior light Light bulb Category W attage ECE R SAE Headlights High beam 65 H9 ― Low beam Halogen 55 H7 ― Xenon fusion 35 D2S ― Front turn signal lights 21 WY21W ― Parking lights 5 W5W ― Fog lights í 55 H11 ― Front side-marker lights 3.8 ― #194 High-mount brake light 21 W21W #7440 Rear turn signal [...]

  • Page 371

    Black plate (371,1) Check the tire pressure label for tire size and inflation pressure. Refer to Tire Inflation Pressure on page 8-27. Tire size Inflation pressure Front Rear 225/55R16 94V 220 kPa (32 psi) 220 kPa (32 psi) 225/45R18 91W V ehicle capacity weight: 308 kg (680 lbs) q Fuses Refer to the fuse rating on page 8-39. Specifications 10-7 RX-[...]

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    Black plate (372,1) 10-8 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page372 Thursday , August 25 2005 5:0 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (373,1) 11 Index 1 1-1 RX-8_8U58-EA-05J_Edition1 Page373 Thursday , August 25 2005 5:0 PM Form No.8U58-EA-05J[...]

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    Black plate (374,1) A Accessory Socket ... ........................... 6-49 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories ....................................... 9-13 Advanced Key ....................... ........... ... 3-2 Advanced key maintenance ......... 3-5 Advanced key suspend function ...................................... 3-17 Auxiliary key ....[...]

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    Black plate (375,1) C Child Restraint Child restraint precautions ......... 2-19 Installing child-restraint systems ....................................... 2-23 LA TCH child-res traint systems ....................................... 2-28 Cigarette Lighter ............................ ... 6-43 Climate Control System ............... ....... 6-2 Gas s[...]

  • Page 376

    Black plate (376,1) F Front Seats (Manually Operated Se ats) ............... .. 2-2 Fuel Filler lid and cap ........................ 3-40 Gauge ......................................... 5-36 Requirements .................. ............. 4-2 T ank capacity ................. ......... ... 10-5 Fuses ................................................. 8[...]

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    Black plate (377,1) L Lane-Change Signals ............... ......... 5-56 Light Bulbs Replacement ................... ............ 8-32 Specifications ............................. 10-6 Lighter .......................................... .. ... 6-43 Lighting Control .... ........................... 5-54 Lubricant Quality ........................... .[...]

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    Black plate (378,1) S Seats Front seat (Electrically operated seats) ......... 2-5 Front seat (Manually operated seats) ............ 2-2 Rear seat ....................................... 2-8 Security System Immobilizer system (with advanced key) ................... 3-45 Immobilizer system (without advanced key) .............. 3-48 Theft-deterrent s[...]

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    Black plate (379,1) V V ehicle Information Labels ............... 10-2 W W arnin g Lights ................................. 5-38 ABS ............................................ 5-40 Air bag system ........................... 5-43 Automatic transmissio n .............. 5-45 Brake system .................. ............ 5-40 Charging system .........[...]

  • Page 380

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