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qDamage Caused by Bird


Dropping, Insects, or Tree Sap


Occurrence Bird droppings contain acids. If these aren't removed they can eat away the clear and color base coat of the vehicle's paintwork.


When insects stick to the paint surface and decompose, corrosive compounds form. These can erode the clear and color base coat of the vehicle's paintwork if they are not removed.


Tree sap will harden and adhere permanently to the paint finish. If you scratch the sap off while it is hard, some vehicle paint could come off with it.


Prevention It is necessary to have your Mazda washed and waxed to preserve its finish according to the instructions in this section. This should be done as soon as possible.


Bird droppings can be removed with a soft sponge and water. If you are traveling and these are not available, a moistened tissue may also take care of the problem. The cleaned area should be waxed according to the instructions in this section. Insects and tree sap are best removed with a soft sponge and water or a commercially available chemical cleaner.


Another method is to cover the affected area with dampened newspaper for one to two hours. After removing the newspaper, rinse off the loosened debris with water.


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l The paint chipping zone varies with


the speed of the vehicle. For example, when traveling at 90 km/h (56 mph), the paint chipping zone is 50 m (164 ft).


l In low temperatures a vehicle's finish hardens. This increases the chance of paint chipping.


l Chipped paint can lead to rust


forming on your Mazda. Before this happens, repair the damage by using Mazda touch-up paint according to the instructions in this section. Failure to repair the affected area could lead to serious rusting and expensive repairs.


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qWater 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 to wash and wax your vehicle to preserve its finish according to the instructions in this section. These steps should be taken immediately after you find water marks on your vehicle's finish.


qPaint Chipping Occurrence Paint chipping occurs when gravel thrown in the air by another vehicle's tires hits your vehicle.


How to avoid paint chipping Keeping a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead reduces the chances of having your paint chipped by flying gravel.


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Exterior Care


Follow all label and container directions when using a chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warnings and cautions.


qMaintaining the Finish Washing To help protect the finish from rust and deterioration, wash your Mazda thoroughly and frequently, at least once a month, with lukewarm or cold water.


If the vehicle is washed improperly, the paint surface could be scratched. Here are some examples of how scratching could occur.


Scratches occur on the paint surface when: l The vehicle is washed without first


rinsing off dirt and other foreign matter.


l The vehicle is washed with a rough,


dry, or dirty cloth.


l The vehicle is washed at a car wash that uses brushes that are dirty or too stiff.


l Cleansers or wax containing abrasives


are used.


NOTE


l Mazda is not responsible for


scratches caused by automatic car washes or improper washing.


l Scratches are more noticeable on


vehicles with darker paint finishes.


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To minimize scratches on the vehicle's paint finish: l Rinse off any dirt or other foreign


matter using lukewarm or cold water before washing.


l Use plenty of lukewarm or cold water


and a soft cloth when washing the vehicle. Do not use a nylon cloth.


l Rub gently when washing or drying the


vehicle.


l Take your vehicle only to a car wash


that keeps its brushes well maintained.


l Don't use abrasive cleansers or wax


that contain abrasives.


CAUTION


Don't use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome- plated or anodized aluminum parts. This may damage the protective coating; also, cleaners and detergents may discolor or deteriorate the paint.


Pay special attention to removing salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign material from the underside of the fenders, and make sure the drain holes in the lower edges of the doors and rocker panels are clean.


Insects, tar, tree sap, bird droppings, industrial fallout, and similar deposits can damage the finish if not removed immediately. When prompt washing with plain water is ineffective, use a mild soap made for use on vehicles.


Thoroughly rinse off all soap with lukewarm or cold water. Don't allow soap to dry on the finish.


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After washing the vehicle, dry it with a clean chamois to prevent water spots from forming.


WARNING


Dry wet brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal: 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 been affected.


Waxing Your vehicle needs to be waxed when water no longer beads on the finish. Always wash and dry the vehicle before waxing it. In addition to the vehicle body, wax the metal trim to maintain its luster.


1. Use wax which contains no abrasives. Waxes containing abrasive will remove paint and could damage bright metal parts.


2. Use a good grade of natural wax for


metallic, mica, and solid colors.


3. When waxing, coat evenly with the


sponge supplied or a soft cloth.


4. Wipe off the wax with a soft cloth.


NOTE


A spot remover to remove oil, tar, and similar materials will usually also take off the wax. Rewax these areas even if the rest of the vehicle doesn't need it.


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qRepairing Damage to the Finish Deep scratches or chips on the finish should be repaired promptly. Exposed metal quickly rusts and can lead to major repairs.


CAUTION


If your Mazda is damaged and needs metal parts repaired or replaced, make sure the body shop applies anti- corrosion materials to all parts, both repaired and new. This will prevent them from rusting.


qBright-Metal Maintenance l Use tar remover to remove road tar and


insects. Never do this with a knife or similar tool.


l To prevent corrosion on bright-metal


surfaces, apply wax or chrome preservative and rub it to a high luster. l During cold weather or in coastal areas, cover bright-metal parts with a coating of wax or preservative heavier than usual. It would also help to coat them with noncorrosive petroleum jelly or some other protective compound.


CAUTION


Don't use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome- plated or anodized aluminum parts. This may result in damage to the protective coating and cause discoloration or paint deterioration.


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qAluminum Wheel Maintenance A protective coating is provided over the aluminum wheels. Special care is needed to protect this coating.


NOTE


l Don't use a wire brush or any


abrasive cleaner, polishing compound, or solvent on aluminum wheels. They may damage the coating.


l Only use a mild soap or neutral


detergent and always use a sponge or soft cloth to clean the wheels. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm or cold water. Also, be sure to clean the wheels after driving on dusty or salted roads. This helps prevent corrosion.


l Avoid washing your vehicle in an automatic car wash that uses high- speed or hard brushes.


l If your aluminum wheels lose luster,


wax the wheels.


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qUnderbody Maintenance Road chemicals and salt used for ice and snow removal and solvents used for dust control may collect on the underbody. If not removed, they will speed up rusting and deterioration of such underbody parts as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, and exhaust system, even though these parts may be coated with anti-corrosive material.


Thoroughly flush the underbody and wheel housings with lukewarm or cold water at the end of each winter. Try also to do this every month.


Pay special attention to these areas because they easily hide mud and dirt. It will do more harm than good to wet down the road grime without removing it.


The lower edges of doors, rocker panels, and frame members have drain holes that should not be clogged. Water trapped there will cause rusting.


WARNING


Dry wet brakes by driving very slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake performance is normal: 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 been affected.


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Interior Care qDashboard 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 contain ingredients which may cause discoloration, wrinkling, cracks and peeling.


qCleaning the Upholstery and


Interior Trim


Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean vinyl with a leather-and-vinyl cleaner. Leatherí Real leather isn't uniform and may have scars, scratches, and wrinkles. Clean it with a leather cleaner or mild soap. If the leather gets wet from rain, remove the moisture as soon as possible and dry in a shaded area. If the seats get wet, promptly remove moisture with a dry cloth and allow it to further dry in a shaded area. If moisture is not removed, it will cause hardening and shrinkage of the leather. Do not leave vinyl products on the seats for long periods as they may affect the leather quality and coloring.


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Fabricí Remove dust and loose dirt from fabric with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean it with a mild soap solution good for upholstery and carpets. Remove fresh spots immediately with a fabric spot cleaner.


To keep the fabric looking clean and fresh, take care of it. Otherwise its color will be affected, it can be stained easily, and its fire-resistance may be reduced.


CAUTION


Use only recommended cleaners and procedures. Others may affect appearance and fire-resistance.


Suede-like materialí Stains which are not treated immediately will be difficult to remove later, and may cause fading or discoloration. Remove stains as soon as possible.


To clean, wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Then buff with a soft, dry cloth.


If stains cannot be removed, using plain water, try wiping with soapy water or a mild detergent.


CAUTION


Don't clean the suede with leather cleaner, a detergent, or soap. It will cause discoloration.


To dry away any water, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.


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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 treated 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 dirt from the surface.


NOTE


Scratches or nicks on the panels resulting from the use of a hard brush or cloth may not be repairable.


qCleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt


Webbing


Clean the webbing with a mild soap solution recommended for upholstery or carpets. Follow instructions. Don't bleach or dye the webbing; this may weaken it.


After cleaning the belts, thoroughly dry the belt webbing and make sure there is no remaining moisture before retracting them.


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WARNING


Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer replace damaged seat belts immediately: Using damaged seat belts is dangerous. In a collision, damaged belts cannot provide adequate protection.


qCleaning the Window Interiors If the windows become covered with an oily, greasy, or waxy film, clean them with glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the container.


CAUTION


l Don't scrape or scratch the inside of the rear window. You may damage the rear window defroster grid. l When washing the inside rear


window, use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water, gently wiping the antenna lines. Use of glass cleaning products could damage the antenna.


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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/Distributors ................. 9-8
Importer/Distributor ............................ 9-8
Distributor in Each Area ..................... 9-8


Warranty .................................................. 9-9
Warranties for Your Mazda ................. 9-9
Outside the United States .................. 9-10
Outside Canada ................................. 9-11
Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada) ............................................. 9-12
Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories ....................................... 9-13


Cell Phones ............................................. 9-14
Cell Phones Warning ......................... 9-14


Type Approval of Equipment ............... 9-15
Type Approval of Equipment ............ 9-15


Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) ................................................ 9-16


Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) .......................................... 9-16


Tire Information (U.S.A.) ..................... 9-18
Tire Labeling ..................................... 9-18
Location of the Tire Label (Placard) ............................................ 9-24
Tire Maintenance .............................. 9-27
Vehicle Loading ................................ 9-30
Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit: ................................................ 9-37


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Reporting Safety Defects ....................... 9-38
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.) .... 9-38
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) ... 9-39


Service Publications .............................. 9-40
Service Publications .......................... 9-40


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Customer Assistance (U.S.A.)


Your complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. We are here to serve you. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel, we recommend that you take the following steps:


qSTEP 1: Contact Your Mazda Dealer Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. If your concern has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS, SALES, SERVICE, or PARTS MANAGER, then please contact the GENERAL MANAGER of the dealership or the OWNER.


qSTEP 2: Contact Mazda North American Operations If for any reason you feel the need for further assistance after contacting your dealership management, you can reach Mazda North American Operations by one of the following ways.


Log on: at www.mazdaUSA.com


Answers to many questions, including how to locate or contact a local Mazda dealership in the U.S., can be found here.


E-mail: click on “Contact Us” at the bottom of the page at www.mazdaUSA.com


By phone at: 1 (800) 222-5500


By letter at: Attn: Customer Assistance Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922
P.O. Box 19734
Irvine, CA 92623-9734


In order to serve you efficiently and effectively, please help us by providing the following information:


1. Your name, address, and telephone number


2. Year and model of vehicle


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3. Vehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on


the upper driver's side corner of the dash)


4. Purchase date and current mileage


5. Your dealer's name and location


6. Your question(s)


If you live outside the U.S.A., please contact your nearest Mazda Distributor.


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Customer Assistance (Canada)


qSatisfaction Review Process Your complete and permanent satisfaction is of primary concern to Mazda. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have both the knowledge and tools to keep your Mazda in top condition. In our experience, any questions, problems, or complaints regarding the operation of your Mazda or any other general service transactions are most effectively resolved by your dealer. If the cause of your dissatisfaction cannot adequately be addressed by normal dealership procedures, we recommend that you take the following steps:


qSTEP 1: Contact the Mazda Dealer Discuss the matter with a member of dealership management. If the Service Manager has already reviewed your concerns, contact the owner of the dealership or its General Manager.


qSTEP 2: Contact the Mazda Regional Office If you feel that you still require assistance, ask the dealer Service Manager to arrange for you to meet the local Mazda Service Representative. If more expedient, contact Mazda Canada Inc.Regional Office nearest you for such arrangements. Regional Office address and phone numbers are shown (page 9-6).


qSTEP 3: Contact the Mazda Customer Relations Department If still not substantially satisfied, contact the Customer Relations Department, Mazda Canada Inc., 55 Vogell Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3K5 Canada TEL: 1 (800) 263-4680. Provide the Department with the following information:


1. Your name, address and telephone number


2. Year and model of vehicle


3. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Refer to the “Vehicle Identification Labels” page


of section 10 of this manual for the location of the VIN.


4. Purchase date


5. Present odometer reading


6. Your dealer's name and location


7. The nature of your problem and/or cause of dissatisfaction


The Department, in cooperation with the local Mazda Service Representative, will review the case to determine if everything possible has been done to ensure your satisfaction.


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Please recognize that the resolution of service problems in most cases requires the use of your Mazda dealer's service facilities, personnel and equipment. We urge you to follow the above three steps in sequence for most effective results.


qMediation/Arbitration Program Occasionally a customer concern cannot be resolved through Mazda's Customer Satisfaction Program. If after exhausting the procedures in this manual your concern is still not resolved, you have another option.


Mazda Canada Inc. participates in an arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). CAMVAP will advise you about how your concern may be reviewed and resolved by an independent third party through binding arbitration.


Your complete satisfaction is the goal of Mazda Canada Inc. and our dealers. Mazda's participation in CAMVAP makes a valuable contribution to our achieving that goal. There is no charge for using CAMVAP. CAMVAP results are fast, fair and final as the award is binding on both you and Mazda Canada Inc.


qCanadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) If a specific item of concern arises, where a solution cannot be reached between an owner, Mazda, and/or one of it's dealers (that all parties cannot agree upon), the owner may wish to use the services offered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP).


CAMVAP uses the services of Provincial Administrators to assist consumers in scheduling and preparing for their arbitration hearings. However, before you can proceed with CAMVAP you must follow your Mazda dispute resolution process as outlined previously.


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CAMVAP is fully implemented in all provinces and territories. Consumers wishing to obtain further information about the Program should contact the Provincial Administrator at 1 (800) 207-0685, or by contacting the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan Office at:


Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan 235 Yorkland Boulevard, suite 300
North York, Ontario M2J 4Y8
http://camvap.ca Provincial Administrators may be reached locally as listed below:


Province/Territory


British Columbia & Yukon Territories


Alberta & Northwest Territories


Saskatchewan


Manitoba Ontario


Atlantic Canada


Quebec


qRegional Offices


REGIONAL OFFICES MAZDA CANADA INC.


WESTERN REGION


8171 ACKROYD ROAD


SUITE 2000


RICHMOND B.C.


V6X 3K1


(604) 303-5670


MAZDA CANADA INC.


CENTRAL/ATLANTIC REGION


55 VOGELL ROAD, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, L4B 3K5


(905) 787-7000


MAZDA CANADA INC.


QUEBEC REGION 6111 ROUTE TRANS


CANADIENNE


POINTE CLAIRE, QUEBEC


H9R 5A5


(514) 694-6390


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CAMVAP Number 1 (800) 207-0685
1 (800) 207-0685
1 (800) 207-0685
1 (800) 207-0685
1 (800) 207-0685
1 (800) 207-0685
1 (800) 207-0685


AREAS COVERED


ALBERTA,


BRITISH COLUMBIA,


MANITOBA,


SASKATCHEWAN,


YUKON


ONTARIO


QUEBEC,


NEW BRUNSWICK,


NOVA SCOTIA,


PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,


NEWFOUNDLAND


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Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico)


Your complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. That is why all Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the service of your Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel, we recommend that you take the following steps:


qSTEP 1
Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. If your concern has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS, SALES, SERVICE, or PARTS MANAGER, then please contact the GENERAL MANAGER of the dealership or the OWNER.


qSTEP 2
If, after following STEP 1, you feel the need for further assistance, please contact your area's Mazda representative (Indicated on the next page).


Please help us by providing the following information:


1. Your name, address, and telephone number


2. Year and model of vehicle


3. Vehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on


the upper driver's side corner of the dash)


4. Purchase date and current mileage


5. Your dealer's name and location


6. Your question(s)


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Importer/Distributor


Distributor in Each Area


qCANADA Mazda Canada Inc. 55 Vogell Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3K5 Canada TEL: 1 (800) 263-4680 (in Canada) (905) 787-7000 (outside Canada)


qPUERTO RICO/U.S. Virgin Island Plaza Motors Corp. (Mazda de Puerto Rico) P.O. Box 362722, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936-2722
TEL: (787) 641-9300


qGUAM Triple J Motors 157 South Marine Drive, Tamuning, GUAM 96911 USA P.O. Box 6066 Tamuning, Guam 96931
TEL: (671) 649-6555


qSAIPAN Pacific International Marianas, Inc. (d.b.a. Midway Motors) P.O. Box 887 Saipan, MP 96950
TEL: (670) 234-7524


Triple J Saipan, Inc. (d.b.a. Triple J Motors) P.O. Box 500487 Saipan, MP 96950-0487
TEL: (670) 234-7133/3051


qAMERICAN SAMOA Polynesia Motors, Inc. P.O. Box 1120, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
TEL: (684) 699-9347


qU.S.A. Mazda North American Operations 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.)


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Warranties for Your Mazda


l New Vehicle Limited Warranty l Distributor Major Component Limited Warranty (Canada only) l Safety Restraint System Limited Warranty l Anti-perforation Limited Warranty l Federal Emission Control Warranty (U.S.A. only)


l Emission Defect Warranty l Emission Performance Warranty


l California Emission Control Warranty (U.S.A. only) l Emission Control Warranty (Canada only) l Replacement Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty l Tire Warranty


NOTE


Detailed warranty information is provided with your Mazda.


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Outside the United States


Government regulations in the United States require that automobiles meet specific emission regulations and safety standards. Therefore, vehicles built for use in the United States may differ from those sold in other countries.


The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicle to receive satisfactory servicing in other countries. We strongly recommend that you NOT take your Mazda outside the United States. However, in the event that you are moving to Canada permanently, Mazda vehicles built for use in the United States could be eligible for exportation to Canada with specific vehicle modifications to comply with the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety requirements (CMVSS).


NOTE


The above is applicable for a permanent import/export situation and not related to travelers on vacation.


You may have the following problems if you do take your vehicle outside of the United States: l Recommended fuel may be unavailable. Any kind of leaded fuel or low-octane fuel will


affect vehicle performance and damage the emission controls and engine.


l Proper repair facilities, tools, testing equipment, and replacement parts may not be


available.


Please refer to your Manufacturer's Warranty Booklet for more information.


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Outside Canada


Government regulations in Canada require that automobiles meet specific emission regulations and safety regulations. Therefore, vehicles 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 servicing in other countries. We strongly recommend that you NOT take your Mazda outside Canada. However, in the event that you are moving to the United States permanently, Mazda vehicles built for use in Canada could be eligible for exportation to the United States with specific vehicle modifications to comply with the United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).


NOTE


The above is applicable for a permanent import/export situation and not related to travelers on vacation.


You may have the following problems if you do take your vehicle outside of Canada: l Recommended fuel may be unavailable. Any kind of leaded fuel or low-octane fuel will


affect vehicle performance and damage the emission controls and engine.


l Proper repair facilities, tools, testing equipment, and replacement parts may not be


available.


Please refer to your Manufacturer's Warranty Booklet for more information.


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Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada)


Government regulations in your country could require that automobiles meet specific emission and safety standards. Vehicles built for your country may differ from those built for other countries. In addition to registration problems, satisfactory service may be difficult or even impossible in another country.


The fuel specified for your vehicle may be unavailable.


Parts, servicing techniques, and tools necessary to maintain and repair your vehicle may be unavailable.


There might not be an Authorized Mazda Dealer in the country you plan to take your vehicle.


The Mazda warranty is valid only in certain countries.


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Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories Non-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stores. These may fit your vehicle, but they are not approved by Mazda for use with Mazda vehicles. When you install non-genuine parts or accessories, they could affect your vehicle's performance or safety systems; the Mazda warranty doesn't cover this. Before you install any non-genuine parts or accessories, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.


WARNING


Always consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer before you install non-genuine parts or accessories: Installation of non-genuine parts or accessories is dangerous. Improperly designed parts or accessories could seriously affect your vehicle's performance or safety systems. This could cause you to have an accident or increase your chances of injuries in an accident.


Be very careful in choosing and installing add-on electrical equipment, such as mobile telephones, two-way radios, stereo systems, and car alarm systems: Incorrectly choosing or installing improper add-on equipment or choosing an improper installer is dangerous. Essential systems could be damaged, causing engine stalling, air-bag (SRS) activation, ABS inactivation, or a fire in the vehicle.


Mazda assumes no responsibility for death, injury, or expenses that may result from the installation of add-on non-genuine parts or accessories.


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Cell Phones Warning


WARNING


Please comply with the legal regulations concerning the use of communication equipment in vehicles in your country: Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devices by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Dialing a number on a cell phone while driving also ties-up the driver's hands. Use of these devices will cause the driver to be distracted and could lead to a serious accident. If a passenger is unable to use the device, pull off the right-of-way to a safe area before use. If use of a cell phone is necessary despite this warning, use a hands-free system to at least leave the hands free to drive the vehicle. Never use a cell phone or other electrical devices while the vehicle is moving and, instead, concentrate on the full-time job of driving.


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Type Approval of Equipment


Immobilizer system


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Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) This information relates to the tire grading system developed by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for grading tires by tread wear, traction, and temperature performance.


qTread Wear The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one-and-a-half times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100.


The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm because of variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.


qTraction-AA, A, B, C The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.


WARNING


The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking (straight ahead) traction tests and does not include acceleration cornering (turning), hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.


qTemperature-A, B, C The temperature grades A (the highest), B, and C, represent the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperatures can lead to sudden tire failure.


Grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger vehicle tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.


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WARNING


Keep your vehicle's tires properly inflated and not overloaded: Driving with improperly inflated or overloaded tires is dangerous. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.


These grades will be added to the sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires over the next several years according to a schedule established by the NHTSA and the tire manufacturers.


The grade of tires available as standard or optional equipment on Mazda vehicles may vary with respect to grade.


ALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUST CONFORM TO THESE GRADES AND TO ALL OTHER FEDERAL TIRE-SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.


qUniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width. For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A


UTQGS MARK (example)


TREADWEAR 200 TRACTION AA


TEMPERATURE A


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Tire Labeling


Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides a tire identification number for safety standard certification and in case of a recall.


qInformation on Passenger Vehicle Tires Please refer to the diagram below.


1. TIN: U.S. DOT tire identification number


2. Passenger car tire


3. Nominal width of tire in millimeters


4. Ratio of height to width (aspect ratio)


5. Radial


6. Rim diameter code


7. Load index & speed symbol


8. Severe snow conditions


9. Tire ply composition and materials used


10. Max. load rating


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11. Tread wear, traction and temperature grades


12. Max. permissible inflation pressure


13. SAFETY WARNING


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 tire size and load index rating may be different from the example.


Indicates a tire that may be installed on cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks as designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA).


NOTE


If your tire size does not begin with a letter this may mean it is designated by either ETRTO (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization) or JATMA (Japan Tire Manufacturing Association).


215
“215” is the nominal width of the tire in millimeters. This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire.


65
“65” is the aspect ratio. This two-digit number indicates the tire's ratio of height to width.


“R” is the tire construction symbol. R indicates “Radial ply construction”.


15
“15” is the wheel rim diameter in inches.


95
“95” is the Load Index. This two-or three-digit number indicates how much weight each tire can support.


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“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


99 mph 106 mph 112 mph 118 mph 124 mph 130 mph 149 mph 168* mph 186* mph


* For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph, tire manufacturers sometimes use the letters ZR. For


tires with a maximum speed capability over 186 mph, tire manufacturers always use the letters ZR.


M+S or M/S: Mud and Snow AT: All Terrain. AS: All Season. The “M+S” or “M/S” indicates that the tire has some functional use in mud and snow.


U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN) This begins with the letters “DOT” which indicates the tire meets all federal standards. The next two numbers or letters are the plant code where it was manufactured, and the last four numbers represent the week and year the tire was manufactured. For example, the numbers 457 means the 45st week of 1997. After 2000 the numbers go to four digits. For example, the number 2102 means the 21th week of 2002. The other numbers are marketing codes used at the manufacturer's discretion. This information is used to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall.


Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used The number of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire. In general, the greater the number of plies, the more weight a tire can support. Tire manufacturers also must indicate the tire materials, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and other.


Maximum Load Rating This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire.


Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire under normal driving conditions.


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Tread Wear, Traction and Temperature Grades Tread wear: The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled 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 as a tire graded 100. Traction: The traction grades, from highest to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. Temperature: The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.


Snow Tires In some heavy snow areas, local governments may require true snow tires, those with very deeply cut tread. These tires should only be used in pairs or placed on all four wheels. Make sure you purchase snow tires that are the same size and construction type as the other tires on your vehicle.


SAFETY WARNING The following safety warning appears on the tire's sidewall. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM: l EXPLOSION OF TIRE/RIM ASSEMBLY DUE TO IMPROPER MOUNTING-


MATCH TIRE DIAMETER TO RIM DIAMETER; NEVER EXCEED 40 psi (275 kPa) TO SEAT BEADS-ONLY SPECIALLY TRAINED PERSONS SHOULD MOUNT TIRES.


l TIRE FAILURE DUE TO UNDER-INFLATION/OVERLOADING/DAMAGE-


FOLLOW OWNER'S MANUAL AND PLACARD IN VEHICLE-FREQUENTLY CHECK INFLATION PRESSURE AND INSPECT FOR DAMAGE.


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qInformation on Temporary Tires Please refer to the diagram below.


1. Temporary tires


2. Nominal width of tire in millimeters


3. Ratio of height to width (aspect ratio)


4. Diagonal


5. Rim diameter code


6. Load index&speed symbol


T115/70D 16 90M 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 tire size and load index rating may be different from the example.


Indicates a tire that may be installed on cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks as designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA).


115
“115” is the nominal width of the tire in millimeters. This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire.


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70
“70” is the aspect ratio. This two-digit number indicates the tire's ratio of height to width.


“D” is the tire construction symbol. D indicates “diagonal ply construction”.


16
“16” is the wheel rim diameter in inches.


90
“90” is the Load Index. This two-or three-digit number indicates how much weight each tire can support.


“M” is the speed rating. The speed rating denotes the maximum speed for which the use of the tire is rated.


Letter Rating


Speed Rating


81 mph


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Location of the Tire Label (Placard)


You will find the tire label containing tire inflation pressure by tire size and other important information on the driver's side B-pillar or on the edge of the rear door on the driver's side.


SAMPLE


qRecommended Tire Inflation Pressure On the tire label you will find the recommended tire inflation pressure in both kPa and psi for the tires installed as original equipment on the vehicle. It is very important that the inflation pressure of the tires on your vehicle is maintained at the recommended pressure. You should check the tire pressure regularly to insure that the proper inflation pressure is maintained. Refer to Tires on page 10-6.


NOTE


Tire pressures listed on the vehicle placard or tire information label indicate the recommended cold tire inflation pressure, measured when the tires are cold, after the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours. As you drive, the temperature in the tire warms up, increasing the tire pressure.


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WARNING


Always check the tire inflation pressures on a regular basis according to the recommended tire inflation pressure on the tire label and in conjunction with the information in this owner's manual: Driving your vehicle with under-inflated tires is dangerous. Under-inflation is the most common cause of failures in any kind of tire and may result in severe cracking, tread separation or “blowout”, with unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury. Under-inflation increases sidewall flexing and rolling resistance, resulting in heat buildup and internal damage to the tire. It results in unnecessary tire stress, irregular wear, loss of control and accidents. A tire can lose up to half of its air pressure and not appear to be flat! It is impossible to determine whether or not tires are properly inflated just by looking at them.


qChecking Tire Pressure 1. When you check the air pressure, make sure the tires are cold ―meaning they are not


hot from driving even a mile.


2. Remove the cap from the valve on one tire.


3. Firmly press a tire gauge onto the valve.


4. Add air to achieve recommended air pressure.


5. If you overfill the tire, release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the


valve. Then recheck the pressure with your tire gauge.


6. Replace the valve cap.


7. Repeat with each tire, including the spare.


NOTE


Some spare tires require higher inflation pressure.


8. Visually inspect the tires to make sure there are no nails or other objects embedded that


could poke a hole in the tire and cause an air leak.


9. Check the sidewalls to make sure there are no gouges, cuts, bulges, cracks or other


irregularities.


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NOTE


Warm tires normally exceed recommended pressures. Don't release air from warm tires to adjust the pressure. Under-inflation can cause serious failures and accidents. Over-inflation can produce a harsh ride and the greater possibility of damage from road hazards.


qGlossary of Terms Tire Placard: A label indicating the OE tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry. Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size, and date of manufacture. Inflation Pressure: A measure of the amount of air in a tire. kPa: Kilopascal, the metric unit for air pressure. psi: Pounds per square inch, the English unit for air pressure. B-pillar: The structural member at the side of the vehicle behind the front door. Original Equipment (OE): Describes components originally equipped on the vehicle. Vehicle Load Limit: The maximum value of the combination weight of occupants and cargo. Bead Area of the Tire: Area of the tire next to the rim. Sidewall Area of the Tire: Area between the bead area and the tread. Tread Area of the Tire: Area on the perimeter of the tire that contacts the road when it's mounted on the vehicle.


Seating capacity means the total allowable number of vehicle occupants. Seating capacity is described on the tire label.


Production options weight is the combination weight of installed regular production options weighing over 2.3 kilograms in excess of the standard items which they replace, and not previously considered in the curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.


Rim is the metal support (wheel) for a tire or a tire and tube assembly upon which the tire beads are seated.


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Tire Maintenance


Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cause tires to wear abnormally. Here are some important maintenance points:


qTire Inflation Pressure Inspect all tire pressure monthly (including the spare) when the tires are cold. Maintain recommended pressures for the best ride, top handling, and minimum tire wear. Use the pressures specified on the vehicle tire information placard or tire label for optimum service.


qTire Rotation To equalize tread wear, rotate the tires every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or sooner if irregular wear develops. During rotation, inspect them for correct balance.


Forward


Inspect the tires for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by one or a combination of the following: l Incorrect tire pressure l Improper wheel alignment l Out-of-balance wheel l Severe braking After rotation, inflate all tire pressures to specification (page 10-6) and inspect the lug nuts for tightness.


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CAUTION


Rotate unidirectional tires and radial tires that have an asymmetrical tread pattern or studs only from front to rear, not from side to side. Tire performance will be weakened if rotated from side to side.


(With limited-slip differential) Don't use the following: l Tires not of the designated size l Tires of different sizes or types at the same time l Tires 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 constant load on the limited-slip differential. This will cause a malfunction.


qReplacing a Tire


WARNING


Always use tires that are in good condition: Driving with worn tires is dangerous. Reduced braking, steering, and traction could result in an accident.


If a tire wears evenly, a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. Replace the tire when this happens.


Tread wear indicator


New tread


Worn tread


You should replace it before the band is across the entire tread.


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NOTE


Tires 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 accelerate the aging process. You should replace the spare tire when you replace the other road tires due to the aging of the spare tire. Regarding the manufacturing week and year is indicated with 4 digit. Refer to The tire labeling on page 9-18.


qSafety Practices The way you drive has a great deal to do with your tire mileage and safety. So cultivate good driving habits for your own benefit. l Observe posted speed limits l Avoid fast starts, stops and turns l Avoid potholes and objects on the road l Do no run over curbs or hit the tire against the curb when parking


CAUTION


If you feel a sudden vibration or ride disturbance while driving or you suspect your tire or vehicle has been damaged, immediately reduce your speed. Drive with caution until you can safely pull off the road. Stop and inspect the tire for damage. If the tire is under- inflated or damaged, deflate it, remove the tire and rim and replace it with your spare tire. If you cannot detect a cause, have the vehicle towed to the nearest vehicle or tire dealer to have the vehicle inspected.


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Vehicle Loading


WARNING


Do not taw a trailer with this vehicle: Towing a trailer with this vehicle is dangerous because it has not been designed to tow a trailer and doing so will affect the drive system which could result in vehicle damage.


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 or without a trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle's weight ratings, with or without a trailer, from the vehicle's Safety Certification Label and Tire and Load Information Label:


WARNING


Overloaded Vehicle: Overloading a vehicle is dangerous. The results of overloading can have serious consequences in terms of passenger safety. Too much weight on a vehicle's suspension system can cause spring or shock absorber failure, brake failure, handling or steering problems, irregular tire wear, tire failure or other damage. Overloading makes a vehicle harder to drive and control. It also increases the distance required for stopping. In cases of serious overloading, brakes can fail completely, particularly on steep grades. The load a tire will carry safely is a combination of the size of the tire, its load range, and corresponding inflation pressure. Never overload the vehicle and always observe the vehicle's weight ratings from the vehicle's Safety Certification and Tire and Load Information labels.


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Base Curb Weight is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of fuel and all standard equipment. It does not include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.


Vehicle Curb Weight is the weight of your new vehicle when you picked it up from your dealer plus any aftermarket equipment.


PAYLOAD


Payload is the combination weight of cargo and passengers that the vehicle is designed to carry. The maximum payload for your vehicle can be found on the Tire and Load Information label on the rear door on the driver's side or door pillar. Look for “THE COMBINATION WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX kg or XXX lbs” for your maximum payload. The payload listed on the tire label is the maximum payload for the vehicle as built by the assembly plant. If any aftermarket or dealer installed equipment has been installed on the vehicle, the weight of the equipment must be subtracted from the payload listed on the tire label in order to be accurate.


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SAMPLE


CARGO


Cargo Weight includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When 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 occupants. The cargo weight limit can be calculated by subtracting the total weight of the vehicle occupants from the “combination weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed” value on the tire label.


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Examples: Based on a single occupant weight of 68 kg, and a value of 385 kg for the “combination 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 occupants is 385 kg _ (68 × 2) kg = 249 kg If the weight of the occupant increases, the cargo weight limit decreases by that much.


GAW (Gross Axle Weight) is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) - including vehicle curb weight and all payload.


GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). These numbers are shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the rear door on the driver's side or door pillar. The total load on each axle must never exceed its GAWR.


GVW


GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) is the Vehicle Curb Weight + cargo + passengers.


GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located on the rear door on the driver's side or door pillar. The GVW must never exceed the GVWR.


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SAMPLE


WARNING


Exceeding Axle Weight Rating Limits: Exceeding the Safety Certification Label axle weight rating limits is dangerous and could result in death or serious injury as a result of substandard vehicle handling, performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, or loss of control. Always keep the vehicle within the axle weight rating limits.


Do not taw a trailer with this vehicle: Towing a trailer with this vehicle is dangerous because it has not been designed to tow a trailer and doing so will affect the drive system which could result in vehicle damage.


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GCW


GCW (Gross Combination Weight) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer.


GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer - including all cargo and passengers - that the vehicle can handle without risking damage. (Important: The towing vehicle's braking system is rated for operation at GVWR, not at GCWR. Separate functional brakes should be used for safe control of towed vehicles and for trailers weighing more than 1,500 lbs). The GCW must never exceed the GCWR.


Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight is the highest possible weight of a fully loaded trailer the vehicle can tow. It assumes a vehicle with only mandatory options, no cargo (internal or external), a tongue load of 10_15% (conventional trailer) or king pin weight of 15_25% (fifth-wheel trailer), and driver only (150 lbs). Consult your dealership (or the RV and Trailer Towing Guide provided by your dealership) for more detailed information. Tongue Load or Fifth-Wheel King Pin Weight refers to the amount of the weight that a trailer pushes down on a trailer hitch.


Examples: For a 5000 lb conventional trailer, multiply 5000 by 0.10 and 0.15 to obtain a proper tongue load range of 500 to 750 lbs. For an 11,500 lb fifth-wheel trailer, multiply by 0.15 and 0.25 to obtain a proper king pin load range of 1,725 to 2,875 lbs.


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Exceeding GVWR or GAWR Specifications: Exceeding the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the certification label is dangerous. Exceeding any vehicle rating limitation could result in a serious accident, injury, or damage to the vehicle. Do not use replacement tires with lower load carrying capacities than the originals because they may lower the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR limitations. Replacement tires with a higher limit than the originals do not increase the GVWR and GAWR limitations. Never exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the certification label.


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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


never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs” on your vehicle's placard.


(2) Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be


riding in your vehicle.


(3) Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg


or XXX lbs.


(4) The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load


capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400_ 750 (5 × 150) = 650
lbs.)


(5) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the


vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.


(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from your trailer will be


transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.


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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 Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Mazda Motor Corporation (Your Mazda Importer/Distributor).


If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Mazda Motor Corporation (Your Mazda Importer/Distributor).


To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888- 327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) ; go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http:// www.safercar.gov.


NOTE


If you live in the U.S.A., all correspondence to Mazda Motor Corporation should be forwarded to:


Mazda North American Operations 7755 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, California 92618-2922
P.O. Box 19734
Irvine, CA 92623-9734
Customer Assistance Center or toll free at 1 (800) 222-5500


If you live outside of the U.S.A., please contact the nearest Mazda Distributor shown (page 9-8) in this booklet.


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Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects


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 Transport Canada by mail at: Transport Canada, ASFAD, Place de Ville Tower C, 330
Sparks Street, Ottawa ON K1A 0N5.


For additional road safety information, please visit the Road Safety website at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/menu.htm


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Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Service Publications


Service Publications


Factory-authorized Mazda service publications are available for owners who wish to do some of their own maintenance and repair.


When requesting any of our publications through an Authorized Mazda Dealer, refer to the chart below.


If they don't have what you need in stock, they can order it for you.


PUBLICATION ORDER NUMBER


PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION


9999-95-064B-07
9999-95-040G-07
9999-95-079C-07 (U.S.A. only) 9999-EC-079C-07 (Canada only) 9999-PR-079C-07 (Puerto Rico only)


2007 WORKSHOP MANUAL (English) 2007 WIRING DIAGRAM (English) 2007 OWNER'S MANUAL 2007 OWNER'S MANUAL 2007 OWNER'S MANUAL


qWORKSHOP MANUAL: Covers recommended maintenance and repair procedures of the drive train, body and chassis.


qWIRING DIAGRAM: Provides electrical schematics as well as component location for the entire electrical system.


qOWNER'S MANUAL: This booklet contains information regarding the proper care and operation of your vehicle. This is not a technician's manual.


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10 Specifications


Technical information about your Mazda.


Identification Numbers ............................................................... 10-2
Vehicle Information Labels ..................................................... 10-2


Specifications ............................................................................... 10-4
Specifications .......................................................................... 10-4


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Identification Numbers


Vehicle Information Labels qVehicle 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.


qChassis Number


qVehicle Emission Control


Information Label


qMotor Vehicle Safety Standard Label


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Identification Numbers


qTire Pressure Label


qEngine Number


Forward


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Specifications


qEngine


Item


Type Displacement Compression ratio


qElectrical System


Item


Trailing side Leading side


Battery


Spark-plug number


Spark-plug gap


*1 ex factory


Specifications


Model


Rotary engine


654 ml × 2 (654 cc × 2, 40.0 cu in × 2)


10.0


Classification 12V-52AH/5HR


N3Y1 18 110A, N3H1 18 110D*1


N3Y8 18 110A, N3Y9 18 110A, N3H5 18 110A*1


1.15―1.25 mm (0.046―0.049 in)


CAUTION


When cleaning the iridium plugs, do not use a wire brush. The fine particulate coating on the iridium alloy and platinum tips could be damaged.


qLubricant Quality


Lubricant


Engine oil Manual transmission oil Automatic transmission fluid


Rear differential oil


Brake/Clutch fluid


* Not available from Mazda


Refer to the recommended SAE viscosity numbers on page 8-12.


Classification


API Service GL-4 (SAE 75W-90)


JWS3309


API Service GL-5 (SAE 90)


API Service GL-5 (SAE 80W-90) API Service GL-5 (SAE 75W-90)* SAE J1703 or FMVSS116 DOT-3


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qCapacities (Approximate Quantities)


Engine oil


Item


With oil filter replacement Without oil filter replacement


Coolant Manual transmission oil Automatic transmission fluid Rear differential oil Fuel tank


Check oil and fluid levels with dipsticks or reservoir gauges.


qDimensions


Item


Overall length Overall width Overall height Front tread Rear tread Wheelbase * With license plate holder


qWeights


Item


GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)


GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)


CW (Curb Weight)


qAir Conditioner


Refrigerant Type


Item


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