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DRIVER’S VIEW1 234 567 89 10 11 12 6654807x1000r/min10013 14 15 16 66311201402360F01EPRNDM40820027 26 24 25 242319182817222017211. Power door locks*,see Locks2. Power outside mirrorswitch, see Switches/Interior Lights3. Manual door locks,see Locks4. Passenger air bagdeactivation switch,see Getting Started5. DSC Traction ControlSystem*,see Instrument Cluster6. Air ventsMove vents to direct airflow7. Audio control switches*,see Getting Started8. Turn signal/lightingcontrol lever,see Getting Started9. HornPress for horn10. Air bag11. Wiper/washer lever,see Getting Started12. Cruise control*,see Getting Started13. Audio system,see Audio Systems14.Hazard warning switchPress on/off15. Passenger air bagoff indicator,see Getting Started16. Climate control system,see Climate Controls17. Bottle holderCAUTION: Use plastic bottleswith caps, cups may spillwhen door is closed18. Glove compartment19. Gearshift lever,see Transmission20. Parking-brake lever21. Cup holders22. Power windowswitches,see Switches/Interior Lights23. Accessory socket24. Steering paddleswitches (A/T only)*,see Transmission25. Tilt steering-wheel lever,see Getting Started26.Hood release handlePull to open partially27.Remote trunk-lidreleasePress button to open trunk28. Fuse panel*Denotes optional equipmentAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresDriver’sView

GettingStartedGETTING STARTED234Getting StartedMazda MX-5 Miata QuickTips are designed to quicklyfamiliarize you with someimportant features of yourMazda MX-5 MiataThe Driver’s View tab is yourindex to the Quick Tips , locatethe item you would like tolearn more about and thenturn to the listed tabThis Getting Started sectioncontains important operatingtips about your MazdaMX-5 MiataItems identified in blue textcall out important informationF1PASSAIRBAGONEOFF1Always “ON”PASSExceptAIRBAGCRSusedPassenger’s seat air bagdeactivation switch†Deactivate passenger’s seat air bagwhen using a child-safety seatTo deactivate/activate: Insertignition key or auxiliary key(Advanced keyless entry*) inswitch (1), rotate to OFF/ON,remove keyPassenger air bag off indicatorilluminates when air bag isdeactivated and ignition is on1Remote fuel filler releaseleverLocated in rear compartmentbetween seatsPull remote fuel-filler lid releaselever (1) to open fuel-filler lidBehind seat storageMove seatbacks forward to accessadditional storage compartments,see SeatsWARNINGS: When usinga rear-facing infant-safetyseat always set the passengerseat air bag deactivationswitch to OFF positionAn infant is in serious dangerof being injured or killed if frontpassenger air bag is deployedIf you must install a forwardfacing child-safety seat in thefront seating position, movevehicle seat as far back as possibleand set air bag deactivationswitch to OFF positionTire Pressure MonitoringSystem (TPMS)*Warning light illuminates oninstrument cluster for a fewseconds with ignition onIf tire pressure is low, warninglight illuminates with audiblebeep sound, adjust tire pressureto correct specifications, performtire pressure adjustment beforedriving, a digital tire pressuregauge is recommendedFlashing warning light mayindicate malfunction, dealerinspection requiredPassenger air bagdeactivationindicator lightFront air bag deactivation indicatorlight provides current status offront passenger air bag andpretensioner systemIf total seated weight on frontpassenger seat is less thanapproximately 66 lb., frontpassenger air bag deactivationindicator light illuminates,air bag/pretensioner will notdeploy/activate in an accidentIf the total seated weight is greaterthan approximately 93 lb., light doesnot illuminate, and the air bag/pretensioner will deploy/activatein an appropriate accident,see Owner’s Manual*Denotes optional equipment† For other rare circumstances whenpassenger air bag can be shut off,refer to NHTSA guidelinesAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresGettingStarted

GettingStartedGETTING STARTED4 Advanced3 keyless entry/start system*Advanced keymust be carried5 by driver tooperate properlyRefer to Owner’s Manual foradditional instructionsAdvanced keylesssystem customizationYour authorized Mazda Dealer cancustomize your system if desiredwith features such as auto-lock:After exiting the vehicle after driving,the car will automatically lockFor additional informationon customizable features,see Owner’s Manual12Passenger’s door request switch:Press (6) on passenger’s door;both doors unlock simultaneously76Trunk request switch: Press (7) ontrunk lid, only trunk will open,Locking doorsdoors do not lock/unlockDriver’s/passenger’s door requestAdvanced key transmitter:switch: Press (6) once on eitherPressbutton (2) for driver’sdoor to lock both doorsdoor; press again within a 3Advanced key transmitter:seconds to unlock passenger’s doorPressbutton (1); pressing againbutton (3)within a few seconds causes doors Press and holdfor more than 1 second toto relock and horn to beepopen trunkUnlocking doors/Activating panic alarmopening trunkDriver’s door request switch: Press Panic alarm: Press and holdbutton (4) for more than 1 second;(6) to unlock driver’s door; presshorn sounds, hazard warningagain within 3 seconds to unlocklights flash; to stop, press anyboth doorsremote button*Denotes optional equipmentStarting enginePress start knob(8); when KEYindicator (green)illuminates on9 8 9instrumentcluster; turn start knob (8) toSTART position to start engineTip: Engine will not start iftrunk is open and advancedkey is placed in trunkAuxiliary key operationIf advanced key cannot be used dueto a malfunction or dead battery,use auxiliary key (5) to lock/unlockdoors, trunk and to start vehicleTo start vehicle: Remove startknob cover (8) by pressing bothside release buttons (9) whilepulling; insert auxiliary key intokey cylinder and turn to start engineTip: Do not place advanced keyon or around dashboard, storageLOCKON STARTCACPUSHcompartments such as glovebox or in open trunk, enginemay not start or warningsmay activateTurning off engineTurn start knob to ACC positionto turn engine off, push in andturn start knob to LOCK positionTip: Vehicle battery may bedischarged if start knob is leftin ACC positionAlways put vehicle in Park (P), setparking brake and turn start knob toLOCK position when exiting vehicleSystem operation warningsKEY indicator light flashes (green)indicates advanced key transmitterbattery power is lowKEY indicator light illuminatedcontinuously (red) indicates systemmalfunction, and auxiliary keyshould be used, have vehicleinspected at an Authorized MazdaDealer as soon as possibleTip: When using advancedkeyless system, system willbeep as confirmation oflock/unlock requests, systemwill also beep if start knob isleft in ACC position, advancedkey has been left in vehicle orif advanced key is removed fromvehicle while vehicle is runningFor additional system operationwarnings, see Owner’s ManualReplacing batterySee Owner’s Manual forcomplete instructionsCautions on useTo avoid damage to advancedkey, DO NOT SUBJECT to severeimpacts, liquids or place heavyobjects on advanced key orleaving advanced key exposedto direct sunlight or hightemperaturesSee Owner’s Manual for allcautions and warningsAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresGettingStarted

GettingStartedGETTING STARTED12341 2Turn signal/lightingcontrol leverOFF Lights off Tail, parking anddashboard lights on: Rotateknob (1) to first notch Tail, parking, dashboardand headlights on; rotateknob (1) to second notchHigh beams on/off: Push lever(2) forward/pull lever back tooriginal positionTo flash high beams: Pull backlever (2) slightly and releaseTurn signals right/left: movelever up/down Fog lights* on: Rotate (3);functions only with headlightlow beams onTip: Headlights will turn off,parking lights remain on, iflights are left on and switch isin lock position or key removedWindshield wiper/washer leverIntermittent wiper: One click downNormal wiper speed: Twoclicks downFast wiper speed: Three clicks downSingle wipe: Push lever upWash and wipe: Pull lever (4)toward you and hold; washerand wipers will be activateduntil lever is released5 673 4ON OFFMODEVOL RES/ –SET/–CANCEL8Steering-wheel audiocontrols*To increase/decrease volume:Press up/press down switch (1)Press (2) to mutePress (3) to select AM, FM1,FM2, CD, SIRIUS* radio modePress up/press down (4) toseek next/previous preset radiostation/CD trackPress and hold up/down (4)to seek radio stations in AM,FM1, FM2Cruise control*Operates above 19 mphPress ON/OFF switch (5) toenable/disableTo set speed: Press switch (6)down and releaseTo increase set speed: Press switch(6) up and release at desired speedTo decrease set speed: Pressswitch (6) down and release atdesired speedTo cancel: Tap brake or clutchpedal (manual transmission)or press CANCEL switch (7)Tilt steering-wheel leverPull lever (8) down tounlock column, adjust angleof columnWARNING: Do not adjuststeering-wheel while driving*Denotes optional equipmentAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresGettingStarted

InstrumentClusterINSTRUMENT CLUSTERGAUGES AND CONTROLS1. Dashboard illuminationcontrol, Rotate to dim/brighten2. TachometerAvoid red zone3.Turn signal/hazardwarning on4. Engine oil pressure gaugeIf outside normal range,stop vehicle safely and turnoff engine, check oil levelSee Owner’s Manual forscheduled maintenanceTip: Needle fluctuates withengine RPM, this is normal5. Speedometer6. Odometer/trip odometerselectorPress to select odometer or tripodometer A/B; press and holdto reset selected trip odometer433521L1008060 10021E11 10PRND0 M4014022080F120140 160 180km/h120200mph736F54 x1000r/min 624060408A97. Coolant temperaturegaugeIf above normal range, stopvehicle safely and turn offengine; check coolant levelwhen safe80.020H2000C878. Odometer/tripodometer display9. Shift/gear positionindicators*10. Low fuel indicator11. Fuel gauge12-gallon/48-liter tankWARNING LIGHTS Cruise control* onAmber light: Cruise controlsystem activatedGreen light: Cruising speed set;see Getting StartedHigh beams on,see Getting Started Immobilizer system on,see Locks Check engineDealer inspection required Air bag readinessIf light flashes or stays on, theair bags may not operate in anaccident; dealer inspection required Brake systemParking brake on/low brake fluid AT Automatic transmissionwarning light* Charging systemPossible alternator or chargingsystem malfunction, dealerinspection required Anti-lock BrakeSystem (ABS)*Indicates ABS malfunction,dealer inspection required Door ajar DSCOFFDynamic StabilityControl* off Tire pressuremonitoring system*,see Getting Started Always fasten seat belts FLATTIRE Flat tire warning light*Flat tire or system malfunction,dealer inspection required KEY*,see Getting Started TCS/DSC indicator light*Flashes when traction controlor stability control is functioning,steady light indicates malfunctionEnhances traction and safetyby regulating engine andbrake torqueTCS/DSC light may occasionallyflash while driving, this indicatesthat the TCS/DSC was performinga correction to help maintainyour best vehicle control, ifTCS/DSC light remains on,see your Mazda Dealer*Denotes optional equipmentAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresInstrumentCluster

LocksLOCKSKeyOperates ignition and all locksTip: Use key number plateto purchase a new key;store in a safe placeseparate from vehicle1Retractable key*To fold/unfold: Press releasebutton (1)Auxiliary key*See Getting Started12345Remote keyless entry system*Functions only with ignition inOFF positionTo lock doors: Pressbutton(2); pressing again within a fewseconds causes doors to relockand horn to beepTo unlock: Pressbutton (3) fordriver’s door; press again within 3seconds to unlock passenger’s doorPress and holdbutton (4) formore than 1 second to open trunkPanic alarm: Press and holdbutton (5) for more than 1 second;horn sounds, hazard warning lightsflash; to stop, press any remote button2Advanced keyless entry/start system/auxiliary key*See Getting StartedImmobilizer systemPrevents engine from runningunless coded key is used,see Owner’s ManualWARNING: Never leavechildren unattended withkey in vehicleLRTRUNK OPENERAUTOManual door locksTo lock/unlock: Push button (1)into handle/pull toward youPower door locks*Both doors can be locked/unlockedusing power door lock switch (2)or by using key in driver’s doorTo unlock driver’s door: Turn keytoward the front of vehicleTo unlock both doors: Turn keyand hold in unlock position formore than 1 secondTo lock both doors: Turn keytoward the back of vehicleOFFONRemote trunk-lidrelease lock-outSwitch in ON position, remotetrunk release functions normal;OFF position disables system;switch located in trunk,see Trunk*Denotes optional equipmentAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresLocks

Switches/Interior LightsSWITCHES/INTERIOR LIGHTS1LRAUTOON DOOR OFF2Power windowsOperate only with ignition onTo open/close: Push down/pullup front of switchPress driver window button downcompletely once for one touchauto downDual power mirrorsOperates in accessory modeor with ignition onTo adjust left/right mirror: Pushselector switch (1) left/right,press switch (2) in directionof desired movementDome lightON Light always onOFF Light always offDOOR Light on whena door is openM (Sport A/Tmanual shiftmode)*NMove shifter fromD to M to engageM Dmanual shift mode,M will be illuminatedon shift positionindicator located in theinstrument panelManual shifting of transmissionis achieved by moving shifterback to upshift and forward todownshift, move shifter fromM to D to engage automaticshift modeTip: You can also shift usingsteering wheel controlsTo upshift: Tap either upswitch toward youTo downshift: Tap eitherdown switch away from youGear indicator(A/T only)*Illuminated numeral of gearindicator located in the instrumentpanel displays current gear inAutomatic and Manual shift modesPRAutomatic transmission*P ParkTo move gearshift from Park:Press firmly on brake pedal, thenmove gearshift to gear selectionR ReverseN Neutral No gear engagedD (Overdrive)For normal driving: Shifts throughall forward gears automatically*Denotes optional equipment5-speed6-speed*Manual transmissionDepress clutch pedal to startengine and change gearsTips: Do not shift into 1stabove 20 mph or clutchfailure could occurResting your foot on the clutchpedal while driving and usingthe clutch to hold your vehicleat a standstill while waiting ona hill may reduce clutch lifeAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresTransmission

SeatsSEATSManual controls1. Fore-aft adjustmentLift lever and hold, slide seat,release lever2. Safety belt buckle3. Seatback angleTo adjust: Lift and hold lever,lean forward or backward,release leverTip: Move seatbacks forwardto access additional storagecompartmentsTip: Side-impact air bagsdeploy from outboardside of driver and frontpassenger seatbacksWARNINGS: Do not adjustseats while drivingSafety belts must alwaysbe worn when vehicle isin motionAll air bags are supplementaland do not replace safetybelt usageAlways wear your safetybelt and properly securechildren and set passengerside air bag deactivationswitch to OFF position231Safety belt emergencylocking modeBelts lock only on hardacceleration, braking, corneringor impacts of about 5 mphor moreAutomatic locking mode(front passenger safetybelt only)Must be used when installingchild-safety seatTo activate: Pull belt fully outof retractor, allow belt to retractuntil click is heard; belt willonly tightenTo disengage: Unbuckle beltand allow belt to retract fullyChild-safety seatTo install in passenger seat: Moveseat as far back as possible; usedual locking mode retractorsafety belt; see Owner’s Manualfor proper installation of child seatand LATCH system instructionsWARNING: Use ageappropriate child restraints,see Owner’s Manual andstate or province lawsWARNINGS: When usinga rear-facing infant-safetyseat always set the passengerseat air bag deactivationswitch to OFF positionAn infant is in seriousdanger of being injured orkilled if front passengerair bag is deployedIf you must install aforward-facing child-safetyseat in the front seatingposition, move vehicle seatas far back as possible andset air bag deactivationswitch to OFF positionAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresChild Seats

ClimateControlsCLIMATE CONTROLSOPE1N23DEMOA/CCMODE61. Airflow selector air to dash/waist, open mode air to dash/waist/floor,open mode air to waist/floor, open mode air to dash air to floor air to windshield and floorA/C compressor is on defrost, air to windshieldA/C compressor is onTip: Select OPEN MODEposition when loweringconvertible top forbest comfortWARNING: When usingposition always settemperature control tohot or warm to preventglass foggingHOFF542. Temperature controlRotate knob counterclockwise/clockwise for cooler/warmer3. Fan controlRotate knob counterclockwise/clockwise to decrease/increasefan speed, turn to OFF to shutsystem off4. A/C Air conditioning*Press to turn on/offTip: Use A/C to dehumidify air5.Air intake controlPress to select fresh air(indicator light off)/recirculatedair (indicator light on)WARNING: Do not userecirculated air mode incold or wet weather;windows could fog andhamper vision6.Rear windowdefoggerPress to activate/deactivateControl positions formaximum defrostFan to maximum, temperatureto maximum hot, airflow selectorknob toTips: Whenselected, airis dried by A/C compressoroperation when outsidetemperature is above 39 FTo help prevent windshieldfogging in humid weather,selectTo prevent moisture buildup,never drive with system offwith convertible top up*Denotes optional equipmentAlways check the Owner’s Manual for more operating information and safety featuresClimateControls

AudioSystemsAM/FM STEREO/CD/MP36. C

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