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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE/WARRANTY

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DRIVER’S VIEW
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Getting Started, this section
28 27 26 25 24 19 contains important operating
tips about your MAZDA5.
29 20 Items identified in blue text
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1. Power window switches, 12. NAVI display*, 23. Parking-brake lever


see Switches/Clock see Owner’s Manual To engage: Pull up.
2. Door locks, Audio system, To release: Pull up slightly,
see Locks see Audio Systems while depressing button at front
3. Mirror controls, 13. Clock setting buttons, of lever, lower parking brake lever.
see Switches/Clock see Switches/Clock 24. Auxiliary jack
4. Air vents 14. Hazard warning Connect portable music device
switch/light to vehicle audio system.
5. HID headlight leveling 25. Tilt/telescopic steering
switch*, see Getting Started Push to activate/deactivate.
15. Information display, wheel lever, see Getting Started
6. Turn signal/lighting 26. Voice recognition/
control lever, see Audio Systems
16. Passenger air bag off Bluetooth hands-free
see Getting Started switch*, see Getting Started
7. Fog light switch*, indicator, see Getting Started
17. Climate control panel, 27. Hood release handle
see Getting Started Pull release handle to unlock.
8. Audio control switches, see Climate Controls
28. Storage
see Audio Systems 18. Gearshift lever, see Transaxle
29. Bottle holder
9. Horn/Air bag 19. Accessory socket CAUTION: Use plastic
To beep: Press. 12V power outlet. bottles with caps, cups may
10. Cruise control, 20. Seat warmer* spill when door is closed.
see Getting Started Press on/off.
21. Cup holders 30. Fuel-filler lid release
11. Wiper/washer control To open: Pull lever upward.
lever, see Getting Started 22. Center console storage *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Driver’s
View
Getting
Started
GETTING STARTED

Remote Passenger air bag See Owner’s Manual for additional


entry system PASS
AIRBAG
OFF
deactivation information on this feature and
1 Functions only indicator light the air bag system.
2 with ignition key Front air bag Passenger sensing operation
3 not inserted. 4 deactivation indicator Passenger air bag deactivation
To lock doors and light (4) provides indicator on dash will illuminate
liftgate: Press (1); pressing again current status of front passenger when front passenger air bag is
within a few seconds causes doors/ air bag and pretensioner system. deactivated, child-restraint seat
liftgate to re-lock, horn to beep once If total seated weight on front with child that weighs a combined
and hazard warning lights to flash passenger seat is less than total of 66 lbs. or less will deactivate
once if doors/liftgate properly closed. approximately 66 lb., front front passenger air bag, see
To unlock: Press (2) for driver’s passenger air bag deactivation Owner’s Manual.
door, hazard warning lights will indicator light illuminates, WARNINGS: Even with a
flash twice, press again within a few front passenger and side air deactivation system, never
seconds for all other doors/liftgate. bags/pretensioner will not place rear-facing infant-safety
Panic alarm: Press (3) for a few deploy/activate in an accident. seat in front of any air bag,
seconds; horn sounds, hazard If the total seated weight an infant is in serious danger
warning lights flash; press any is greater than approximately of being injured or killed.
button on transmitter to stop. 93 lb., light does not illuminate, If you must install a forward-
After unlocking with the transmitter, all and the front passenger and side facing child-safety seat in
doors or the liftgate will automatically air bags/pretensioner will deploy/ the front seating position,
lock if a door or the liftgate is not activate in an appropriate accident. move vehicle seat as far
opened within about 30 seconds. back as possible.

Bluetooth 3. After prompts, say “pair a phone.” Language


Hands-Free 4. System will request a 4-digit Press switch (1); say “setup”
System* PIN of your choice (record PIN after beep, say “language”
System consists of number for future phone pairing after beep, say “English,” “French”
Voice recognition/ procedure), slowly say your or “Spanish,” you will be asked
hands-free switch* 4-digit PIN and confirm. “is this correct,” say “yes” after
(1) located on the beep, then follow any
steering-wheel, 5. After prompt, follow phone additional prompts.
1 manufacturer’s instructions to
information Dialing a phone number
display, microphone and audio/ search for Bluetooth device.
Press switch (1); say “dial” after beep,
navigation system*; system only 6. Once device is found, select slowly say phone number after the
functions with a Bluetooth type “Mazda,” enter your selected prompt, system verifies number is
mobile telephone, a mobile 4-digit PIN on phone’s numeric correct; then connects your call.
telephone can be programmed keypad when requested.
only when vehicle is parked. Redialing last-called number
7. System prompts you to name Press switch (1); say “redial” after
Hands-Free Telephone setup the phone. beep, system will redial last dialed
Pair a phone 8. System will ask for a phone phone number.
1. Press switch (1); say “setup.” priority number between 1-7,
1 being highest. See Owner’s Manual
2. System prompts you with available for complete operating
options; say “pairing options.” 9. When programming is complete, instructions and warnings.
system will indicate “pairing
complete.”
*Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Getting
Started
Getting
Started
GETTING STARTED

AUTO* = With ignition switch Tilt/telescopic


in ON position; headlights and steering-
AUTO
exterior lights automatically wheel lever
turn ON/OFF depending on Pull lever (3)
surrounding darkness/lightness; up to unlock
rotate knob (1) to third notch column, position
High beams on/off: Push tilt angle and
1 2 forward/pull back to detent. 3 length of steering
To flash high beams: Pull back column position.
slightly and release. WARNING: Do not adjust
Turn signal/lighting = Fog lights* on: Rotate (2); steering-wheel while driving.
control lever functions only with low beams on Tire Pressure Monitoring
OFF = Lights off Turn signals right/left: Move System (TPMS)
= Tail, parking and lever up/down. Warning light illuminates for a
dashboard lights on: Rotate HID headlights few seconds after ignition is on.
knob (1) to first notch leveling switch* If tire pressure is too low in one
Adjusts headlight angle or more tires, warning light will
= Tail, parking, dashboard 1 illuminate and beeper will sound;
and headlights on: Rotate 0 to compensate for weight
of passengers and cargo, flashing warning light indicates
knob (1) to second notch possible malfunction; dealer
see Owner’s Manual.
inspection required.

Normal wiper speed: Two clicks down. 4 5 Cruise


High-speed wiper: Three clicks down. control
REAR

Rear window wiper/washer RES Operates


To activate rear interval wiper: SET
above 19 mph.
Rotate knob (3) up to INT. Press Main switch
1 3 (4) to turn
To activate rear normal speed 7 6
wiper: Rotate knob (3) up to ON. system on/off.
To set speed: Accelerate to desired
AUTO REAR

To activate rear washer: Rotate


knob (3) to and release. speed and press SET- (6).
To accelerate: Press and hold RES+
2 3 (5); release button at desired speed.
To decelerate: Press and hold SET-
Wiper/washer lever (6); release button at desired speed.
Single wipe: Push lever up. Incremental acceleration: Press and
Washer: Pull back, also operates wipers. release (5); each tap = plus 1 mph.
Intermittent wiper: One click down, to Incremental deceleration: Press and
change interval speed rotate ring (1). release (6); each tap = minus 1 mph.
To cancel: Press CANCEL (7) or
Auto*: One click down, rain sensor Liftgate Main switch (4); tap brake pedal
senses rain amount on windshield, Liftgate opens in 2 positions, or depress clutch pedal*.
then controls wiper automatically. first position is slightly lower Return to preset speed after
Rain sensor sensitivity is adjusted than fully open position, do not CANCEL button or braking: Press
from high sensitivity (+) to less use excessive force while pushing and release RES+ button (5).
sensitivity (-) by rotating ring (2). liftgate to fully open position. *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Getting
Started
Instrument
Cluster
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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1. Tachometer 4. Engine coolant 6. Odometer/Trip meter
2. Speedometer temperature gauge selector
Stop car if above normal Press to view odometer; press
3. Gear indicator (A/T only)* range, turn off engine, let again to reset trip odometer
Displays current gear vehicle cool; check coolant A/B settings.
position. level when safe. 7. Odometer/Trip meter
5. Fuel gauge 8. Instrument cluster
16-gallon/60-liter tank dimmer select
button*

WARNING LIGHTS
• CRUISE Cruise control on • Charging system • AT Automatic transaxle
Amber light: Cruise control system warning light warning light*
activated; Green light: Cruising Charging system malfunction; Automatic transaxle malfunction;
speed set; see Getting Started dealer inspection required dealer inspection required
• Tire Pressure Monitoring • Air bag/front seat belt • Brake system
System (TPMS), pretensioner system Parking brake on/low brake fluid
see Getting Started If light flashes or stays on,
• Turn signals/hazard the air bags/front seat belt • Anti-lock Brake
warning on pretensioners may not operate System (ABS)
in an accident; dealer inspection ABS malfunction, normal brakes
• High beams on only; dealer inspection required
required
• Engine oil-pressure • Electronic brake force
warning light • Power steering distribution system
Stop car when safe and turn malfunction warning
off engine; check oil level Dealer inspection required if Brake system warning light
light remains on and ABS warning light on
• Always fasten seat belts
• Check engine simultaneously may indicate a
• Security indicator light Dealer inspection required if problem with electronic brake
(immobilizer system)/ light remains on, see Owner’s force distribution system;
Theft-deterrent system* Manual dealer inspection required
• Door ajar • O Low fuel *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Instrument
Cluster
Locks

LOCKS
1 Manual door Child-safety
locks Unlock locks
To lock: Press Located at edge
CK
UNLO

LOCK

front of button (2) of rear doors.


Key toward door handle. 4 Lock
To activate: Pull
Operates ignition and all locks. 3 To unlock: Pull front tab (4) down;
Tip: Use key number plate to of button away door opens from
2 outside only.
purchase a new key; store in from door handle.
safe place separate from vehicle. Power door locks To cancel: Push tab (4) up.
Retractable Key To lock/unlock all doors from WARNING: Since children
To fold/unfold press release button (1). inside vehicle: Press bottom/top may access either rear door,
WARNING: Never leave a child of switch (3). child-safety locks for both rear
in car with key in the vehicle. To lock doors without key: doors should be activated.
Remote With door open, press bottom Sliding doors
entry of door lock switch, exit car, Lock/unlock from
system close doors. 5
interior: Slide
See Getting To unlock: Use key to unlock driver’s door-lock knob
Started front door, rotate key to counter- (5) toward front/
Illuminated entry system clockwise position for more than toward back.
Activates interior lights when dome one second to unlock other doors. Locking from exterior: Slide
light switch set to DOOR position; door-lock knob toward
lights off after driver’s door is front and close door.
locked or ignition in ON position.

Power windows
1 Ignition must be on.
2
All windows controlled from the H M :00
L driver’s armrest; passenger doors
3 R

have separate switches.


Driver’s window: One-touch- 6 7 8
AU
TO down; push (3) down firmly and
5 release, window goes down all Clock
the way; pull switch back briefly To set: With ignition in ACC or
to stop; press lightly and hold ON position, press H (6) or M (7)
4 for normal operation. to advance hours/minutes.
Passenger window switches: To set 12/24-hour format: Press
Push down (4) and hold to open, H/M buttons simultaneously for
pull back and hold to close. 1.5 seconds or more; 12h/24h will
Dual power mirrors Power window lockout switch: be displayed; selected format will
Ignition must be in ACC or ON. Press down (5) until it clicks, be displayed within 3 seconds.
To adjust left/right mirror: only driver’s window operates; Time resetting: Press :00 button
Press control switch (1) left/right, press again and passenger (8) for 1.5 seconds or more,
press switch (2) in direction of window switches function again. displayed time flashes; when
desired mirror movement. :00 button is released, time will
Tip: To lock mirrors in place, be reset to nearest hour.
move control switch to
center position.

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Switches/
Clock
Interior
Lights
INTERIOR LIGHTS

1 2 1 2
DOOR OFF
DOOR
OFF ON

OFF
7

ON
SLIDE
TILT

3 6 5 3 4

1. Map/reading light switch 5. Moonroof tilt switch* 7. Cargo light


Press on/off. Press rear of switch to tilt ON = Light always on
2. Interior light switch rear of moonroof. OFF = Light always off
DOOR = light on when door open Press front of switch to close. Driver/passenger
ON = light always on 6. Moonroof slide switch* covered visor mirrors
OFF = light always off Press rear of switch to To access mirror: Lower visor.
3. Front interior light open moonroof.
4. Rear interior light Press front of switch to close.

Automatic M (Sport A/T


P Manual
transaxle* manual shift mode)
R
transaxle
Gearshift
N Move shifter from Depress clutch
must be in
M D
D to M to engage pedal to start
Park or manual shift mode, engine and
Neutral to M will be illuminated change gears.
P start engine; for manual mode on
R it must
shift position indicator located Ignition key
START
ON

– N
be in Park
in the instrument panel. release button
C
AC

M-D
(M/T only)
LOCK

+
to remove
Manual shifting of transmission PU

ignition key.
is achieved by moving shifter
SH
Press button (1)
back to upshift and forward to to remove key
P = Park 1 from ignition.
downshift, move shifter from
To move gearshift from Park: M to D to engage automatic Tips: Do not shift into
Press firmly on brake pedal then shift mode. 1st above 20 mph or clutch
move the shift lever out of P. failure could occur.
Gear indicator
R = Reverse P (A/T only)* Resting your foot on clutch
N = Neutral R Illuminated gear pedal while driving or using
No gear engaged. 0
N indicator located in the clutch to hold your vehicle
D Drive (Overdrive) M-D the instrument panel at a standstill while waiting
For normal driving: Shifts through displays current gear on a hill may reduce clutch life.
all forward gears automatically. M 5 in Manual mode or D
E in Automatic mode.
*Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Transaxle
Climate
Controls
CLIMATE CONTROLS
1. Temperature control 1 14 2 3 4
Cooler/warmer = rotate knob
counterclockwise/clockwise
2. Windshield defroster AUTO
Press: Fresh air position is PUSH FRONT
MODE
LO HI

OFF A/C
automatically selected, A/C PUSH PUSH

automatically turns ON.


3. Air flow selections REAR AMB

= air to dash
= air to dash and floor 10 9 8 7 6 5
Automatic A/C with Rear Cool Air
= air to floor Ventilation System
= air to floor and windshield 8. Rear window defogger/ Automatic operation
= air to windshield (defrost) heated outside mirrors* Press AUTO (14) for automatic
Press on/off; shuts off with operation; rotate outer dial
4. Fan control ignition or automatically after to set temperature, see
Rotate knob clockwise/ 15 minutes of operation. Owner’s Manual.
counterclockwise to increase/ Tip: Rear window Tip: Automatic climate
decrease fan speed. defogger also operates control display viewed
heated outside mirrors*. via information display,
see Audio Systems.

5. A/C = air conditioner 9. Air intake control Control positions for


Press to turn on/off. Press switch to alternate maximum defrost
A/C indicator light will illuminate between recirculated (Indicator Fan to maximum, temperature
only when fan is operating. light on) or outside (Indicator to maximum hot, selected.
6. AMB light off) air mode. Tips: To help prevent
Press to view ambient temperature. = recirculate inside air; windshield fogging in
Tip: Press AMB (6) for 2 use for maximum cooling humid weather, select
seconds or more to switch WARNING: Do not use before starting engine.
display from Fahrenheit to position in cold To prevent moisture buildup,
Centigrade and vice versa. weather, windows may never drive with system off.
7. Rear control switch fog and hamper vision. Objects placed under the front
Press to turn rear (cool) air 10. OFF seats may interfere with air
ventilation system on. Press to turn system OFF. flow to the rear.

Rear cool air ventilation 11. OFF = Fan off


system 12. LO = Low speed
OFF LO HI When front climate control panel
is on, the following settings can 13. HI = High speed
be controlled from the rear area Tip: Rear ventilation system
11 12 13 controls located on rear of center will only control cool air flow.
console, even if (7) is not turned on.
*Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Climate
Controls
Seats

SEATS
Shoulder belt Seat controls
height 1. Fore-aft adjustment
adjustment Lift lever and hold, slide seat,
To raise: Push 1
release lever.
adjuster up. 2. Raise/lower seat
To lower: Pull (Driver’s seat only)
button (1), slide 5 Pull/push lever and release.
down; release button. 6 3. Seat back angle
WARNING: Make sure To adjust: Lift and hold lever,
adjuster locks in one lean forward or backward
of its positions. to tilt seat, release lever.
4. Lumbar support
adjustment*
(Driver’s seat only)
Pull lever forward.
4
5. Head restraint
To raise/lower: Pull up/press
3 and hold release button (6)
and push down.
Tip: Side-impact air bags*
2 deploy from outboard
1 side of front seatbacks.

WARNINGS: Do not adjust Seat belt emergency


seats while driving. locking mode
Seat belts must always be Belts lock only on hard acceleration,
worn when vehicle is in motion. braking, cornering or impacts of
about 5 mph or more.
Air bags are supplemental
and do not replace seat Automatic locking mode
belt usage. (all seat belts except
driver’s seat belt)
Always wear your seat belt Must be used when installing
and properly secure children child-safety seat.
12 and under in the rear seat. Child-safety seat
To install in rear outboard seats: To activate: Pull webbing fully
Even with a deactivation out of retractor, allow belt to
system, never place rear-facing Use dual locking mode retractor
seat belts; see Owner’s Manual retract until click is heard;
infant-safety seat in front belt will only tighten.
of any air bag, an infant is for proper installation and child
in serious danger of being seat tether and LATCH system To disengage: Unbuckle belt and
injured or killed. instructions. allow webbing to retract fully.
If you must install a forward- WARNING: Use age
facing child-safety seat in appropriate child restraints,
the front seating position, see Owner’s Manual and
move vehicle seat as far state or province laws.
back as possible.
*Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Seats
Rear Seats/
Cargo Area

REAR SEATS/CARGO AREA


Folding second-row seats
1 Insert second-row outboard seat
belts in retainers; lower head
12 2 restraint; pull strap (2) and lift
seat-bottom forward; raise lever
(3) and fold seatback forward. 5
4 Tip: Second-row under seat
3 storage bin* (4).
4 Returning seatbacks to
original positions
Third-row seat passenger Raise lever (3) and return seatback to Third-row seat (50/50 split)
exiting upward locked position; return seat- To fold down: Pull (5), then fold
Pull (1) and fold seatback forward. bottom to original locked position. seatback down.
84 15 3 267 Cargo area 2. Lug wrench
1. Temporary spare tire 3. Jack handle
Stored under panel in trunk;
to change flat tire: Follow 4. Jack
instructions in Owner’s Manual. 5. Flat tire belt storage bag
WARNING: Do not exceed 6. Tie down eyelet
50 mph with temporary spare. 7. Cargo light
Tip: For instructions and
restrictions on use of temporary 8. Accessory socket
spare tire, see Owner’s Manual.

Tire economy and tips Anti-lock Braking Fuel filler


Check tire pressure monthly when System (ABS) door
tires are cold, use a digital tire ABS automatically reduces Located on
pressure gauge for accurate tire hydraulic pressure to any wheel passenger
pressure measurement. on the verge of locking up. side.
Tires should be of the same You may feel a slight pulsing of Gas cap
type and size. the brake pedal and hear a After filling vehicle with
Maintain correct front-end alignment clicking noise; this tells you the gasoline, fully reinstall gas
and tire balance; rotate tires at ABS is functioning properly; cap by turning clockwise until
5,000 or 7,500 mile intervals; see increase pressure on pedal for a clicking sound is heard, if gas
Owner’s Manual for rotation chart. maximum braking. cap is not fully installed, Check
Tire pressure Tips: Maintain constant Engine light may come on.
Decal on Driver’s B-pillar provides pressure on the brake pedal. For more information on Check
tire pressure information. Do not pump the brakes. Engine light, see Owner’s Manual.
Tire chains*† ABS self test Trailer towing
Use only SAE Class “S” chains; A self-diagnostic test is performed Never tow a trailer with
install on front tires as tightly when starting; you may feel some your MAZDA5.
as possible and re-tighten brake pedal pulsation and hear
periodically; do not use chains some noise, this is normal.
on dry roads, aluminum wheels,
or with tire pressure monitor
system, damage may occur, *Denotes optional equipment
use on steel wheels only. † See Owner’s Manual

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Driving Tips
Audio
Systems
AM/FM STEREO/CD/MP3
1. Power/Volume CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 ST RPT RDM AUTO-M A/C ECO AUTO AMB
O
F
Press to turn on/off; rotate 88:8.8 FM1 CH 8 88.9 88.8 19
to increase/decrease volume.
6 7 8 9
2. Disc / *
Press to skip to next/previous CD. FM/AM SAT CD MEDIA
21
3. Memory preset buttons 5
To set: Tune to station, press and 43 10
LOAD

hold until beep sound is heard. 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 RPT 4 5 6

4. LOAD* 2 PWR POWER SEEK/CAT DISP PUSH AUDIO CONT


11
SCAN RDM TRACK ESN AUTO-M TUNE/TEXT
VOL
To load multiple discs: Press
and hold LOAD (4) until beep
sound is heard; insert CD 1 12
20 23 22
when “In” is displayed.
To eject disc: Press Eject (10). 18 17 16 15 14 13
To eject specific disc: Press and
hold Eject (10) until beep sound is 13. Auto-Memory 19. Information display
heard; within five seconds press Press and hold until a beep sound Has following functions:
the desired tray number 1-6 (3). is heard; system automatically Clock, audio display, automatic
5. CD slot scans and temporarily stores six climate control display*
6. FM/AM strong stations in each band; and ambient temperature
Press to turn radio on and press to switch between these display (AMB).
select between FM1/FM2/AM. stored preset stations.

7. SAT*, Satellite ready capability. 14. DISP Steering-wheel audio


8. CD, Press to play CD. CD/MP3*: Press repeatedly to controls
9. Media scroll through displays. To increase/decrease volume:
Select external audio devices. 15. SEEK/CAT/TRACK Press (20).
Radio: Press / to automatically Radio: Press / (21) less than
10. CD eject button one second to select next/previous
seek higher/lower frequency.
11. Reverse/Fast forward preset station, press / (21) more
Press to reverse/fast forward CD/MP3*: Press / to select
next track/beginning of than one second until beep sound is
through a track. heard to seek next/previous station.
current track.
12. Tune/Text/Audio control 16. RPT CD: Press (21) to select next track,
Radio: Rotate counter clock- Press to replay current press (21) to repeat current track.
wise/clockwise for lower/ CD/MP3* selection. Press (22) to select AM, FM 1, FM 2,
higher frequency. 17. Random CD and external audio devices.
Audio: Press to select Press to play CD/MP3* Press (23) to mute Audio system,
ALC/BASS/TREB/FADE/BAL/BEEP. selections in random order, activate Navigation Voice Command*
Rotate right/left to adjust press again to cancel. or for Bluetooth hands-free system*,
selected feature. 18. Scan see Getting Started.
Text*(MP3*): Rotate right/left Radio: Press to sample strong Navigation/Audio system*
to display titles. stations, press again to stop Press TUNE/AUDIO dial to display
Tip: Automatic Level Control at current station. audio system screen on NAVI system,
(ALC) automatically adjusts CD/MP3*: Press to play first few see Navigation Owner’s Manual.
audio volume depending seconds of each selection, press
on vehicle speed. again to stop at current selection. *Denotes optional equipment

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features

Audio
Systems
Under Hood

UNDER HOOD
1 2 3 4 5 Tip: Clutch uses same
reservoir as brakes.
6. Fuse block
Push latch in; lift cover.
7. Air filter
8. Hood latch
Pull up to release hood.
9. Engine oil dipstick
Fluid should be between Full
and Low on dipstick; do not
11 10 12 9 8 7 6 fill above Full.
2.3-liter Engine 10. Power steering fluid
1. Engine coolant reservoir reservoir
3. Automatic transaxle Level should be between
Level should be between COLD fluid dipstick*
FILL RANGE indicator marks. MIN and MAX lines.
Check with transaxle in park, 11. Windshield washer
WARNING: Never remove engine on and at operating reservoir
coolant reservoir cap while temperature; fluid level must Fill with windshield washer fluid.
engine is running or hot; be between the indicator 12. Cooling system cap
remove only when system marks on the dipstick.
is cool. Tip: Check all fluids with
4. Battery vehicle parked on a level
2. Engine oil filler cap 5. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir surface and engine off
Use 5W-20 engine oil. Fill to MAX mark with DOT 3 unless otherwise stated.
fluid; check with cap on.

Break-in period NORMAL SERVICE INTERVALS A. Replace: Engine oil


First 600 miles: Avoid heavy and filter†
7,500 miles A
braking and acceleration; drive at Lubricate: All locks and hinges
varying road and engine speeds. 15,000 miles A F B . Inspect: Fuel lines and hoses,
Tip: Follow similar procedures 22,500 miles A brake lines, hoses and
with newly overhauled engine 30,000 miles A B F
connections, steering operation
or when brakes are replaced. and linkages, front and rear
Maintenance notes: 37,500 miles A C suspension and ball joints,
Rotate tires every 7,500 45,000 miles A FG drive-shaft dust boots
miles or sooner if needed. Tighten: Bolts/nuts on chassis/body
52,500 miles A
Replace cabin air filter every C . Inspect: Drive belts (tension)
60,000 miles A B D F Replace: Air filter
25,000 miles or 24 months.
Replace (FL22)* engine 67,500 miles A D. Inspect: Hoses and tubes for
coolant at 120,000 miles. 75,000 miles A C E F emission system
WARNING: Using coolant other Replace: Engine coolant
82,500 miles A
than FL22 requires more frequent (Other than FL22)
90,000 miles A B FG E . Inspect: Engine valve clearance
maintenance intervals.
Tip: For severe driving Replace: Spark plugs
conditions, Owner’s Manual Tip: For additional service F . Inspect: Disc brakes
recommends changing oil intervals and complete details, G. Inspect: Exhaust system and
and filter at 5,000† miles. see Owner’s Manual. heat shields
*Denotes optional equipment
† See Owner’s Manual

Always check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety features
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