KEYLESS ENTRY This system remotely locks and unlocks the doors and the liftgate. It can also help you signal for attention. Press the buttons slowly and carefully. Release Button • T o extend the key, press the release button. Lock • T o retract the key, press the release button and fold the key back into Unlock the holder.
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LifTgATE The liftgate opens to a position slightly lower than the fully open position. To fully open the liftgate, push it up. Do not apply excessive force when pushing up. 162129_09a_Mazda5_SSG_073008b.indd 3 7/30/08 8:36:06 PM...
Seat Controls and Storage SEAT CoNTRoLS • T o move a front seat forward or backward, raise the lever located on the bottom front of the seat and slide the seat in the desired direction. • T o change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the lever. Then Raise/Lower Seatback Lumbar Seat Angle Adjustment...
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Second Row Seat Storage/flip out Center Console With Cupholders • P ull up on the strap to lift the seat bottom and you’ll find convenient space to store small items and a console that flips out. • W hen returning the seat bottom into place, make sure it locks into position. Strap Removable Center Console with Cupholders Storage 162129_09a_Mazda5_SSG_073008b.indd 5 7/30/08 8:36:42 PM...
Driver’s View (shown with optional LighTS/ TURN SigNAL hEADLighT hooD BLUETooTh ® RELEASE LEvELiNg & AUDio 162129_09a_Mazda5_SSG_073008b.indd 6 7/30/08 8:36:49 PM...
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Navigation System) WiPER/ iNfoRmATioN hAzARD NAvigATioN WAShER DiSPLAY WARNiNg SYSTEm AUDio SYSTEm WiThoUT NAvigATioN CRUiSE CLimATE SEAT WARmER CoNTRoL CoNTRoL (LoCATED oN gEARShifT CoNSoLE) 162129_09a_Mazda5_SSG_073008b.indd 7 7/30/08 8:36:59 PM...
Instrument Cluster TAChomETER SPEEDomETER gLoSSARY of WARNiNg AND iNDiCAToR LighTS Please see Owner’s Manual for more details and explanations headlight high Beam Tire Pressure monitoring System (TPmS) Turn Signal/ hazard Warning Security indicator Power Steering malfunction Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Brake Check Engine Lights on (Exterior Lights)
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oDomETER/ A/T ShifT fUEL gAUgE ENgiNE CooLANT TRiP mETER iNDiCAToR TEmPERATURE gAUgE SELECToR Cruise main indicator Door Ajar Light /Cruise Set (AmBER) indicator Light (gREEN) Low fuel Engine oil Pressure Air Bag/front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Automatic Transmission Charging System Seat Belt 162129_09a_Mazda5_SSG_073008b.indd 9 7/30/08 8:37:09 PM...
Feature Highlights SPoRT AT mANUAL ShifT moDE The Sport AT Manual Shift Mode gives you the feel of driving a manual transmission by allowing you to manually shift to control engine rpm and torque when more control is desired. To Use Manual Shift Mode: Shift the lever from D to M. Note: Changing to manual mode can be done while driving the vehicle.
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mP3 PLAYER iNTEgRATioN USiNg ThE AUX JACK Your vehicle is equipped with an AUX or auxiliary jack that will allow you to play your MP3 player through the vehicle’s audio system. The jack is located on the center front console, next to the 12-volt accessory socket. 2 Plug your MP3 player in and turn it on. Turn the audio system on. Press the MeDiA button on the audio face or the Mode button on the steering wheel controls. 5 U se the MP3 player controls to play back music. Note: Set the volume level on your MP3 player to the highest level before distortion starts. Then, adjust the volume in the vehicle using the audio system power/volume control or the steering wheel volume up and down controls. 162129_09a_Mazda5_SSG_073008b.indd 11 7/30/08 8:37:21 PM...
Feature Highlights WiNDShiELD WiPER/WAShER • MiST-Push lever up for a single swipe to clear mist. • LO-Push down to second position. • Hi-Push down to third position. • Pulling lever towards you will dispense washer fluid and the wipers will make several passes across windshield. AUTo With the windshield wiper lever in the AUTO position, the rain sensor determines the amount of rainfall and turns the wiper on or off automatically. Rotate the ring away from you (clockwise) for less sensitivity and toward you (counterclockwise) for more sensitivity.
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TURN SigNAL/LighTiNg CoNTRoL LEvER • Rotate the outer knob up to the first position for tail, parking and dashboard lights. • R otate the outer knob up to the second position for tail, parking, dashboard, and headlights. • Rotate the outer knob up to the third position for AUTO. • Rotate the inner ring to turn on the fog lights. • Push the lever away from you to turn high beams on. • P ull the lever back one position to turn high beams off. Pull the lever all the way back and release to flash the high beams. AUTo With the headlight switch in AUTO and the ignition ON, the light sensor determines the surrounding lightness or darkness and automatically turns the headlights on or off, and adjusts other exterior lights and dashboard illumination. The setting can be adjusted by the dealership for lighter or darker conditions.
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Manual Climate Control Automatic Climate Control • P ush the AUTO switch. Selection of the airflow mode, air intake selector and amount of airflow will be automatically controlled. • Rotate the temperature control dial to select a desired temperature. • To turn off the system, push the OFF switch. • O nce the auto A/C is switched on, the system will automatically make all the necessary adjustments. if you make manual adjustments to the airflow mode, air intake selector, or the airflow amount, the auto A/C will turn off. The only dial that can be adjusted while the auto A/C system is on is the temperature control dial. • T o get air flowing through the rear vents, switch on the rear ventilation control switch located on the front climate control panel, or switch on either the low or high rear vent button on the rear console. Note: Only cool or cold air (no heat) blows through the rear vents while the front climate control is on. Heat for the rear passengers comes from under the front seats when the...
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Push to defrost the windshield. D ashboard vents Push to defrost the rear window. D ashboard and floor vents Push to recirculate cabin air and reduce outside exhaust, Floor vents odors and improve cooling D efroster and (indicator lit) or fresh air floor vents (indicator off). W indshield defroster Push to select the desired airflow mode.
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Audio Controls Without Navigation Audio System on Tuning • P ush the POWeR/VOLUMe The radio has the following to turn the radio on. tuning controls: • MANUAL media Selection • SeeK/ TRACK • P ress the appropriate button: • SCAN FM/AM, SAT (SiRiUS Satellite...
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manual Tuning Auto memory Tuning • T urning the TUNe dial will change This is especially useful when the frequency higher or lower. driving in an area where the local stations are not known. additional FM/AM stations can be stored Preset Channel Tuning without disturbing the previously The 6 preset channels can be used set channels. Refer to your Owner’s to store 6 AM and 12 FM stations.
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Audio Controls With Navigation SETTiNg YoUR CLoCK 1. T urn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position. 2. P ress and hold the H (hours) button to set the correct hour. 3. P ress and hold the M (minutes) button to set the correct minute. Note: Press the :00 button to reset clock to nearest hour. Audio System on Seek Tuning • P ress the SOURCe button.
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To PLAY A CD 1. Put the ignition in the aCC or ON position. 2. Press LOAD / 3. Press the LOAD on-screen button lightly. 4. W ait for the screen to lower. 5. insert the CD after “iN” is displayed on the information Display. The CD will begin playing after the screen closes. • T o set a channel, first select Auto memory Tuning AM, FM1, or FM2. Tune to the...
Navigation System iNSERTiNg ThE mAP DiSC Disc B Disc A DiSC A DiSC B Your navigation system operates using the map discs supplied. • D isc A covers most of the Midwest and Western states, including Hawaii and Alaska. • D isc B covers some of the Midwest and all of the eastern states, including Puerto Rico. • Both discs cover all of Canada. Note: if the state your address is in is not displayed when entering a destination, you may have the wrong disc in the navigation system. 1 To insert a disc, put the ignition in the ACC or ON position.
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SELECTiNg A DESTiNATioN USiNg A STREET ADDRESS You can choose setting a destination using a street address, a point of interest, the nearest restaurants, ATMs, gas stations, hospitals and more. 1 Press the “Menu” button on the navigation face. 2 Select “Destination entry”. 3 Select “Address”. 4 S elect the “State” or “Province” (or scroll down past the States to find Canadian Provinces). 5 Press “OK”. 6 Select “City”. 7 Select “input City Name”. 8 Use the keyboard to enter the city name. 9 Select “Street”. 10 Use the keyboard to enter the street name. 11 Select “House No”.
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Bluetooth ® (Refer to your Owner’s Manual for more information) PAiRiNg YoUR BLUETooTh PhoNE ® Note: Before pairing your cell phone, it is recomended that you refer to you phone’s manual for steps to turn on Bluetooth and perform pairing. These steps will be required to perform steps 7-8 below. Press the located on the steering wheel and hold until “Listening” is shown in the information display. 2 From the options menu and after the beep say, “Set-up”. 3 F rom the next prompt options after the beep, say, “Pairing options”. 4 T he prompt will give you some more options. After the beep, say, “Pair”. 5 T he prompt will ask you for a 4-digit pairing code. After the beep, say any 4-digit code you’d like to use. The prompt will repeat the number and ask if it is correct.
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Customer Delivery Checklist vEhiCLE PRESENTATioN: Refer to the Smart Start Guide during presentation Keyless Entry ......... Lights ..........• K eyless Transmitter • P ower Door Locks Liftgate ..........• 2 Position Liftgate Climate Control ......Seats ..........13-14 • A uto Mode • Adjustment Rear Seats ........• 2 nd and 3rd row seating access • 2 nd row seat storage/ center console...
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