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Key 1 2 G e nu i n e M a zd a Ac c e s so r y Re m o te S t a r t i s a va i l a b le a t yo u r M a z d a D e a l er. LI F TG A TE • T o o pe n, un l oc k th el if tga te,p ul l up on th eh a nd l ea n dr a is et he li f tgate . • T o c lo se, p us hl i f tg ate d ow n[...]
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3 4 T o P r og r a m t h e D r i v er ’s S e at Po s i t i o n 1 Par k th ev eh i cl e. 2 Adj u st th es e at tot he d es i re dp o si ti on u si n gth e sl i de /t il ta n d re cl i ne sw i tch e s. 3 Pus h th em e mo r ys ea tS E T bu t to nf ol l owe db yo ne[...]
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Instrument Cluster 7 8 Lo w Fu e l L eve l K E Y Wa r n i n g L i g h t ( R E D ) Ad va n ce d key n otd e te cte d or tr a ns m it te r ba t te r y is d ea d. KE Y In d i ca t or Li gh t ( G R E EN ) On: Ad v an c e dke yd et ec te d; en g in e is re a dy tos t ar t. Fl ash in g:Adv an ce dk[...]
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Feature Highlights 9 10 LI G HT IN G CO N TR OL / T U R N S I G N AL L E V E R WIND SHIEL D/REAR WIND OW WIP ER/ WA SHER C ONTR OL L E VER Pul l to Fla sh Hig h Bea ms Pus h for Hig h Bea ms AUTO : T he ra i ns e ns or s en s es th e am o un to fr ai nf a ll a nd tu r ns th e wi p er s on o rof f.Ro ta t[...]
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Feature Highlights 11 12 Au t o - D im m i n g Mi r r o r • Au to -d i mm in g wi l la uto m ati c al l yd a rk en yo ur re a r vi ew mi r ro rto re du c e he a dl ig h tg la re f ro mv eh i cl e sb e h in dy ou. • Au to -d i mm in g is ac ti va te de ve r y ti me ?[...]
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Feature Highlights 13 14 BL I ND S P OT MO N ITO R I NG ( B S M) SYS TE M Th e B l in d S p ot M on it or i ng (B S M ) s ys te m i s de s ig ne d to a s s is t t he d ri ve r by mo ni to r in g t he bl i nd sp ot s to t he r ea r of t he ve hi c le on b oth s id e s . • If yo ur ve h ic l es p ee d is 20 mp h (32?[...]
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15 16 NO TE : If th er ea r AU TOb ut to n is pu s h ed w hi l eth e fr o nt A /C bu t to ni so f f,t h er ea r ai r co n di ti o ni n go p er at es o nl y toc ir cu l ate a ir.Se t ti ng th et em p e ra tu re tot he m a x im u m hi g ho rl ow w il ln[...]
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Audio Controls W ithout Navigation 17 18 1 . P us h th e LOA D bu t to n. 2 . A f te r “I N” is d is p lay ed o nt he In fo rm at io n Di s pl ay,in se r tth eC D. 3 . R e pe a ts tep s 1a n d2 un ti lu p to6 CD sa r el oa d ed. T[...]
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Audio Controls W ithout Navigation 19 20 PO WE R O N Pu sh th e POW ER / VO LUM E tot ur n th ea ud i os ys te mo n. ME D I A S E LE CT I ON Ra d i o: Pu s hF M / A M bu t to nto se l e ct th eF M1 ,FM 2,o rA Mb a nd. T h e se l e cte d ba nd w il lb e in d ic ate d in[...]
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Audio Controls W ith Navigation 21 22 1 . P us h LOAD / . 2 . S e le c tt he C D ( D IS C) o n-s c re e nb u t ton. 3 . Wa i tfo r th es c re e nto low e r . 4. I ns e r t th eC D af te r “I N ”i sd is p la ye do n th eI nf or m ati o nD i sp l ay . ?[...]
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Navigation System 23 24 Y ou r nav i g ati o ns ys tem o pe r ate su s in gt h em ap d is c ss up p li e d. • D is c Ac ove r sm o st of th eM id we s ta n dWe s ter n st ate s in c lu di n g Ha wa ii a nd A la s ka . • D is c Bc ove r ss o me of[...]
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25 Bluetooth ® P A I R I NG YOU R B LU E TO OT H ® PH O NE O R AU D I O D E V I C E NO TE : • Fo rs a fe t yr e as o ns ,yo u ca n no tp a ir ap h on ew h il e dr i v in g. • B ef or ep a ir i ng yo ur c el l ph o ne or a ud i od ev i ce ,i ti sr e co m me n d ed th a tyo u?[...]
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Keyl e ss E nt r y ............................... 1-2 • Ke yl e s sT r a ns mi t te r • A dv an c e dKe y* • D o or R eq u es t Sw i tch e s* •L i f tg ate Re q u es t Sw i tch* •Po we rD o or Lo c ks St a r t i ng T he E ng i ne ....................... 2 •[...]
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