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Mazda B4000 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Mazda B4000 Owner's Manual (257 pages)
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Mazda
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Automobile
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
4
Warning Symbols in this Guide
5
Warning Symbols on Your Vehicle
5
Protecting the Environment
5
Breaking-In Your Vehicle
5
Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility Type Vehicles
7
Using Your Vehicle with a Snowplow
7
Using Your Vehicle as an Ambulance
7
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
8
Instrument Cluster
11
Warning and Lights and Chimes
12
Check Engine Light
12
Instrument Cluster
12
Warning and Control Lights
12
Check Fuel Cap Light
13
Brake System Warning Light
13
Anti-Lock Brake System
13
Air Bag Readiness Light
14
Safety Belt Light
14
Engine Oil Pressure Light
14
Engine Coolant Temperature Light
14
Overdrive off Light
15
Four Wheel Drive High Light
15
Speed Control Light
15
Turn Signal Light
15
Gauges
16
Speedometer
16
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
16
Headlamps on Warning Chime
16
Odometer
17
Trip Odometer
17
Tachometer
17
Fuel Gauge
17
AM/FM Stereo
18
AM/FM Stereo with Single CD
19
Entertainment Systems
20
AM/FM Stereo Tape/CD/Mp3
22
Premium AM/FM Stereo CD6/MP3
26
Radio Frequencies
29
Radio Reception Factors
29
Cassette/Player Care
29
CD/CD Player Care
30
Climate Controls
31
Heater Only System
31
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System
32
Lights
34
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
34
Fog Lamp Control
34
Headlamp Control
34
Aiming the Headlight
35
Flash to Pass
35
High Beams
35
Panel Dimmer Control
35
Bulb Replacement
36
Courtesy/Reading Lamps
36
Replacing Exterior Bulbs
36
Turn Signal Control
36
Using the Right Bulbs
36
Replacing Headlamp Bulbs
37
Replacing the Interior Bulbs
37
To Remove the Headlamp Bulb
38
Replacing Front Side Marker Bulbs
39
To Install the New Bulb
39
Replacing Fog Lamp Bulbs
41
Replacing Tail Lamp/Backup Lamp Bulbs
41
Replacing High-Mount Brake Lamp and Cargo Lamp Bulbs
42
Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs
42
Driver Controls
43
Windshield Washer
43
Windshield Wiper
43
Windshield Wiper Blades
43
Changing the Wiper Blades
44
Tilt Steering Wheel Adjustment
44
Auxiliary Power Point
45
Power Windows
45
Automatic Dimming Rear Viewe Mirrors
46
Compass/Temperature EC Mirror
46
One Touch down
46
Compass Zone Adjustment
47
Outside Air Temperature
47
Compass Calibration Adjustment
48
Power Mirror Control
49
Speed Control
49
Disengaging Speed Control
50
Resuming a Set Speed
50
Increasing Speed While Using Speed Control
51
Reducing Speed While Using Speed Control
51
Turning off Speed Control
51
Activating Overdrive
52
Deactivating Overdrive
52
Overdrive Control
52
Bed Extender
53
Center Console
53
Locks and Security
55
Keys
55
Power Door Locks
55
Remote Entry System
55
Anti-Theft System
55
Unlocking the Doors
56
Locking the Doors
56
Power Door Lock Disabled
57
The UNLOCK Feature will Work Again After...
57
Sounding a Personal Alarm
57
Replacing the Battery (Remote Entry Transmitter)
57
Replacing Lost Remote Entry Transmitters
58
How to Reprogram Your Remote Entry Transmitters
58
Illuminated Entry
59
Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System
60
Theft Indicator
60
The Inside Lights will Not Turn off If...
60
Automatic Arming
61
Automatic Disarming
61
Replacement Keys
61
Programming Spare Keys
61
Seating and Safety Restraints
63
Adjusting the Front Manual Seat
63
60/40 Seat
64
Passenger Side Rear Access
64
Using the Manual Lumbar Support
64
Center Facing Jump Seat (4 Door Cabplus 4)
65
Rear Seats
65
Safety Restraints
65
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
67
Energy Management Feature
67
Vehicle Sensitive Mode
67
Automatic Locking Mode (Outboard Front Passenger Seating Position Only) for Use with Child Safety Seats
68
Safety Belt Pretensioner
69
Adjusting the Center Lap Belt
70
Front Safety Belt Height Adjustment
70
Lap Belts
70
Adjusting the Rear Center Facing Jump Seat Lap Belt
71
Safety Belt Extension Assembly
72
Safety Belt Warning Light and Indicator Chime
72
Beltminder
73
Deactivating/Activating the Beltminder Feature
75
One Time Disable
75
Safety Belt Maintenance
76
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
77
To Properly Position Yourself Away from the Airbag
79
Children and Air Bags
80
How Does the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Work
81
The SRS Consists Of...
82
Determining if the SRS System Is Operational
83
Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles
83
Turning the Passenger Air Bag off
84
Turning the Passenger Air Bag Back on
85
Child Restraints
86
NHTSA Gives Permission to Install Airbag Cut-Off Switches in the Following Terms
87
Transport Canada Gives Permission to Install Airbag Cut-Off Switches in the Following Terms
88
Important Child Restraint Precautions
89
Safety Restraint for Children
89
Children and Safety Belts
90
Child Booster Seats
91
Types of Booster Seats
92
Child and Infant or Child Safety Seats
93
The Importance of Shoulder Belts
93
When Installing a Child Safety Seat
94
Installing Child Safety Seats with Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts (Front Outboard Passenger Seat Only)
95
Attaching Child Safety Seats with Tether Straps
98
Center Seating Location 60/40 Seats with Folding Armrest
100
Attaching Safety Seats with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) Attachments for Child Seat Anchors
101
Driving
105
Starting
105
Positions of the Ignition
105
Preparing to Start Your Vehicle
105
Before Starting the Vehicle
106
If Starting a Vehicle with an Automatic Transmission
107
If Starting a Vehicle with a Manual Transmission
107
If There Is Difficulty in Turning the Key
107
Starting the Engine
108
Cold Weather Starting (Flexible Fuel Vehicles Only)
109
If the Engine Fails to Start Using the Preceding Instructions (Flexible Fuel Vehicles Only)
109
Using the Engine Block Heater
109
Brakes
110
Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
110
Using ABS
111
ABS Warning Lamp
111
Parking Brake
112
Steering
113
Traction-Lok Axle/Limited Slip Differential
113
Preparing to Drive the Vehicle
113
To Prevent Damage to the Power Steering Pump
113
Automatic Transmission Operation
114
Brake-Shift Interlock
114
Driving with a 5–Speed Automatic Transmission
115
P (Park)
116
R (Reverse)
116
N (Neutral)
116
D (Overdrive)
116
Manual Transmission Operation
117
Using the Clutch
117
1 (First), 2 (Second)
117
Forced Downshifts
117
Recommended Shift Speeds
118
Reverse
118
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) Operation
119
Parking Your Vehicle
119
Removing the Key
119
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow
119
4WD System Indicator Lights
120
Using the Electronic Shift 4WD System
120
Shifting between 2WD and 4X4 HIGH
120
Shifting To/From 4X4 LOW
121
Driving Off-Road with 4WD
121
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck
121
Sand
122
Mud and Water
122
Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain
122
Driving on Snow and Ice
123
Driving through Water
123
Vehicle Loading – with and Without a Trailer
124
Base Curb Weight
124
Vehicle Curb Weight
124
Cargo Weight
124
GAW (Gross Axle Weight)
125
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
125
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
125
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
126
GCW (Gross Combined Weight)
126
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)
126
Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight
127
Tongue Load or Fifth Wheel King Pin Weight
127
Trailer Towing
128
Preparing to Tow
131
Hitches
132
Safety Chains
132
Trailer Brakes
132
Trailer Lamps
132
Using a Step Bumper
133
Trailer Tow Connector
133
Information Regarding the Factory-Equipped Trailer Tow Connector
133
Driving While You Tow
134
Servicing after Towing
134
Trailer Towing Tips
134
Recreational Towing
135
Launching or Retrieving a Boat
135
4X2 Equipped with a Manual Transmission
135
Camper Bodies
136
4X2 Equipped with Automatic Transmission and 4X4 Vehicles
136
Roadside Emergencies
137
Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
137
Hazard Flasher Switch
137
To Reset Switch
138
Fuses and Relays
138
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
139
Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color
139
Coded Fuses Table
140
Power Distribution Box
142
2.3L Engine
143
The High-Current Fuses Are Coded as Follows
143
Coded High-Current Fuses Table
146
3.0L and 4.0L Engines
146
Overheating
148
Changing Tires
149
Temporary Spare Tire Information
149
If Steam Is Coming from the Engine Compartment
149
If Neither Coolant nor Steam Is Escaping
149
When Driving with the Temporary Spare Tire Do Not...
150
Use of a Temporary Spare Tire at any One Wheel Location Can Lead to Impairment of the Following...
150
Conventional Spare Tire Information
150
Location of the Spare Tire and Tools
150
Removing the Spare Tire
151
When Connecting the Jack Handle
151
Stowing the Spare Tire
152
Tire Change Procedure
153
Stowing the Flat/Spare Tire
156
Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications
156
Jump Starting
157
Connecting the Jumper Cables
158
Jump Starting Procedure
160
Removing the Jumper Cables
160
Wrecker Towing
162
Customer Assistance
163
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
173
Cleaning
174
Waxing
174
Paint Chips
174
Aluminium Wheels and Covers Cleaning
175
Engine Cleaning
175
Plastic (Non-Painted) Exterior Parts Cleaning
177
Windows and Wiper Blades Cleaning
177
Instrument Panel and Cluster Lens Cleaning
178
Interior Trim Cleaning
178
Interior Cleaning
178
Leather Seats Cleaning
179
Underbody Cleaning
179
Maintenance and Specifications
180
Schedule I — Normal Driving Conditions/Emission Control Systems
180
Sheduled Maintenance
180
Chart Symbols
181
Schedule I Continued
183
Schedule II - Special Operating Conditions
185
At Least Monthly
187
At Least Twice a Year
187
Owner Maintenance Schedule
187
While Operating Your Vehicle
187
Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle
188
Service Recommendations
188
Opening the Hood
189
Working with the Engine off
189
Working with the Engine on
189
2.3L I4 Engine Compartment
190
Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment
190
3.0L V6 Engine Compartment
191
4.0L SOHC V6 Engine Compartment
192
Windshield Washer Fluid
193
Checking the Engine Oil
194
Adding Engine Oil
197
Engine Oil Recommendations
198
SAE 5W-20 Engine Oil
198
Engine Oil Filter Recommendation
199
SAE 5W-30 Engine Oil
199
Battery
200
Checking Engine Coolant
202
Adding Engine Coolant
204
Coolant Refill Capacity
205
If You Must Remove the Coolant Cap
205
Recycled Engine Coolant
205
If You Drive in Extremely Hot Climates
206
Severe Climates
206
What You Should Know about Limp to Safety Cooling (2.3L I4 Engines Only)
206
How Limp to Safety Works
207
When Limp to Safety Mode Is Activated
207
Fuel Information
208
When Handling Automotive Fuel
209
Ethanol
210
Fuel Filler Cap
211
To Avoid Static Build-Up When Filling an Ungrounded Fuel Container
211
When Fueling Your Vehicle
211
Choosing the Right Fuel
212
Octane Recommendations
212
Unleaded Gasoline Engines
212
FFV Engine
213
Fuel Quality
213
Fuel Filter
214
Running out of Fuel
214
Calculating Fuel Economy
215
For Consistent Results When Filling the Fuel Tank
215
Driving Style — Good Driving and Fuel Economy Habits
216
Conditions and Fuel Economy
217
Emission Control System
217
EPA Window Sticker
217
Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing
219
Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
220
Brake Fluid Reservoir
221
Clutch Fluid
222
Transmission Fluid
223
High Fluid Level
224
Low Fluid Level
224
Checking and Adding Manual Transmission Fluid
225
Checking and Adding Transfer Case Fluid
226
Driveline Universal Joint and Slip Yoke
226
Checking and Adding Rear Differential Fluid
227
Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature a
227
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
227
Temperature a B C
228
Traction AA a B C
228
Treadwear
228
U.S. Department of Transportation-Tire Quality Grades
228
Glossary of Tire Terminology
229
Tires
229
Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall
230
Additional Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall for “LT” Type Tires
233
Information on “T” Type Tires
234
Location of the Tire Label
234
Tire Care
234
Tire Inflation Pressure
234
To Check the Pressure in Your Tire(S)
235
Tire and Wheel Alignment
236
Tire Rotation
236
Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Vehicles Tires Diagram
237
Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) Vehicles/Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Vehicles Tires Diagram
237
Replace Tires if One or more of the Following Conditions Exist
238
Tire Wear
238
Highway Hazards
239
Snow Tires and Chains
239
Tires and Safety Practices
239
Refill Capacities
240
Lubricant Specifications
243
Engine Data
244
Engine Specifications
244
Vehicle Dimensions
245
Certification Label
247
Engine Number
247
Identifying Your Vehicle
247
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
247
Accessories
248
Index
249
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