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Руководство по обслуживанию и ремонту Mazda Xedos 6.

Руководство на немецком языке по техническому обслуживанию и ремонту автомобиля Mazda Xedos 6

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Руководства на русском и английском языках по диагностике и ремонту двигателя модели KF автомобиля Mazda Xedos 6.

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    “Mazda” means Mazda Motor Corporation, 3-1 Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Hiroshima, Japan. “Xedos Vehicle” means a Xedos Series motor vehicle manufactured by Mazda “Authorised Xedos Dealer” means a person authorised by a Mazda Distributor to service Xedos Vehicles or perform repairs as shown on the Authorised Xedos Dealer List.
  • Page 5: How To Use This Manual

    Because improve- the same direction as the vehicle. ment is a constant goal at Mazda, • Throughout this manual, you will reserve right make •…

  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Your Vehicle at a Glance This section shows the location of each control and attachment of your vehicle Knowing Your Xedos Vehicle This section contains information to fully acquaint the driver with the vehicle. Protecting Your Xedos Vehicle This section contains information necessary for the safety, care, and operating economy of the vehicle.

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    Appearance Care This section shows how to maintain the interior and exterior of the vehicle for pleasant use and longer life. Maintenance This section explains easily executed user maintenance and scheduled maintenance that is best performed only by an Autho- rised Xedos Dealer.
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    Your Vehicle at a Glance YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS…
  • Page 10: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Interior Overview…

  • Page 11: Of Your Vehicle

    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE…

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    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Instrument Panel Overview *Some models.
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    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE *Some models.
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    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Luggage Compartment Doors *Some models.
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    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE…
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    YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE Some of the following symbols are used to identify controls and displays on your vehicle. HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS HEADLIGHT HIGH BEAM hEADLIGHT LOW BEAM POSITION LIGHT ILLUMINATION DIRECTION INDICATORS FLASHER CONTROL REAR FOG LIGHT BONNET RELEASE BOOT RELEASE FUEL ENGINE COOLANT…
  • Page 17
    MEMO…
  • Page 19: Knowing Your Xedos Vehicle

    Knowing Your Xedos Vehicle KEYS 2 — 2 DOORS 2 — 3 WINDOWS 2 — 8 BOOT LID 2 — 1 0 BONNET 2 — 1 2 FUEL-FILLER CAP 2 — 1 3 SEATS 2 — 1 5 SEAT BELTS 2 — 2 0 SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM 2 — 2 5…

  • Page 20
    KEYS Keys Your vehicle has two primary keys and a secondary key. When you must leave the key with a The plate attached to the keys has key parking attendant: code numbers. If you should lose your Operation of each key •…
  • Page 21: Door Locks

    DOORS Door Locks FROM OUTSIDE FROM INSIDE Front door Rear door • Either front door can be locked or un- To lock the rear door, depress the door • To lock the doors, depress the door locked with the key. lock and close the door.

  • Page 22: Power Door Locks

    DOORS Power Door Locks • To open, pull door handle DOOR LOCK ILLUMINATION With door lock rearward. To assist key insertion at night, a light doors simultaneously inside the door panel illuminated for a locked or unlocked by depressing or lifting WARNING! short time after the driver’s door or pas- the driver’s door lock.

  • Page 23: Keyless Entry System

    DOORS Keyless Entry System* NOTE With key Operates the locking and unlocking of all Power door locks will not work when the All doors lock or unlock automatically doors. driver’s door is open. when the driver’s or front passenger’s Direct the beam toward the centre of the door is locked from the outside with key.

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    DOORS Rear Door Child Safety Lock NOTE • The keyless entry system will operate up to about 5 metres from the centre of the vehicle, but this may vary because of local conditions. • You have 30 seconds to open a door after unlocking it with the remote unlock device.
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    DOORS Static Electricity Earth This panel helps to prevent an unpleasant shock from static electricity. Open the door and touch the panel lightly after rising from the seat. NOTE • Only a light touch on the panel is necessary. • The amount of static shock depends mainly on humidity and clothes.
  • Page 26: Power Windows

    WINDOWS Power Windows The ignition switch must be in the ON (II) position for the power windows to oper- ate. NOTE The power window can still be operated for about 5 minutes, after the ignition switch has been turned to LOCK (0) or ACC (I). But it cannot be operated once you open and close a door.

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    WINDOWS One-Touch Power Window (driver’s window) When the lower part of the switch is pushed firmly, the window will move to its fully open position. Power Lock Switch PASSENGER’S SIDE With the power lock switch in the Press the lower part of the switch to open UNLOCK position, all of the power win- a window.
  • Page 28: Boot Lid

    BOOT LID Boot lid • To unlock the boot lid insert the primary • To open the boot lid push the key • To lock the boot lid insert the primary key key into the key slot and turn it counter- cylinder.

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    BOOT LID Boot Security System The security system is provided to safeguard valuables. Should it be necessary to leave your vehi- cle with a parking attendant, etc., you may still protect your valuables by using this system. To use the boot security system: To cancel the boot security system: 1.
  • Page 30: Bonnet Release

    BONNET Bonnet Release 1. Pull the release handle to unlatch the 2. Pull the safety catch up and lift the 3. Hold the bonnet open with the support bonnet. bonnet. rod. Before closing the bonnet, secure the sup- port rod in its clip to prevent it from rattling. To close the bonnet: •…

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    FUEL-FILLER CAP Fuel-Filler Cap Release To open the fuel filler lid, pull up on the re- • To remove the cap, first turn it counter- The removed cap can be placed on the in- mote fuel-filler lid release. clockwise. side of the fuel-filler lid when refuelling. •…
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    FUEL-FILLER CAP WARNING! NOTE • Fuel may be under pressure. Al- • If the fuel tank cap requires replacement, ways remove the fuel cap careful- use only a Genuine Xedos cap or the ly and slowly. If the cap is venting equivalent specified for your vehicle.
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    FUEL-FILLER CAP, SEATS Front Seat Front Seat Adjustment WARNING! • Do not adjust the driver’s seat while the vehicle is in motion. Do- ing so could cause loss of con- trol, accident, personal injury. • Rear-seat passengers should not lean on the back of the front seat while the vehicle is in motion.
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    SEATS WARNING! To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt and thereby suffering personal injury in the event of a col- lision, do not recline the seat back more than necessary for comfort. The seat belts are designed to pro- vide optimum protection when the front passenger and driver are sit- ting well back and upright in their…
  • Page 35: The Vehicle

    SEATS WARNING! Headrest angle (Driver’s Seat)* CUSHION TILT (Driver’s Seat) • To reduce the risk of head and To adjust headrest angle, apply pressure to The seat cushion angle can be adjusted by neck injuries, operate the top of the headrest. rotating the dial.

  • Page 36: Seat Warmer

    SEATS Seat Warmer* Rear Seat WARNING! CAUTION • If the rear seat back is not securely When resetting the seat back to the up- latched, passengers and objects right position, make sure it is securely could be thrown forward and in- latched by pushing it forward and jury could occur in the event of a rearward.

  • Page 37: Rear Seat Adjustment

    SEATS Rear Seat Adjustment SPLIT-FOLDING SEAT The split-folding seat is lockable from inside The rear-seat backs fold forward to increase the boot. the size of the boot. If you must leave the vehicle with someone, • Push the button to unlock the seat back, you may protect valuables by locking the then fold it forward and down.

  • Page 38: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS Seat Belt Restraint System To help decrease the possibility or severity WARNING! WARNING! of injury during accidents and sudden stops, • L a p / s h o u l d e r- b e l t a s s e m b l i e s •…

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    SEAT BELTS To fasten seat belt Position the lap belt across your lap as LOW To unfasten seat belt 1. Grasp the buckle and tongue plate. ON THE HIPS as possible to reduce the risk Depress the button on the buckle. 2.
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    SEAT BELTS Rear Seat Belts Two kinds of belts are equipped. • Lap/shoulder belts, for people who sit next to the side windows. • Lap belt, for people who sit in the centre of the rear seat. WARNING! • Never wear the shoulder belt un- der the arm •…
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    SEAT BELTS Lap/shoulder belt Position the lap belt across your lap as LOW Lap Belt To fasten: ON THE HIPS as possible to reduce the risk To fasten: 1. Grasp the buckle and tongue plate. of sliding under it during an accident. 1.
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    SEAT BELTS Proper Use and Care of the Seat-Belt System To gain maximum effectiveness from the seat-belt system, follow these suggestions: • Use the belts at all times-even on short trips. • Never use the same belt for more than one person at a time.
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    SEAT BELTS, SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM Supplemental Driver Air Bag Restraint System* WARNING! The Supplemental Driver Air Bag Restraint All seat-belt assemblies, including System is designed to provide protection for retractors and attaching harness, the driver in a frontal accident in addition should be inspected after any colli- to that provided to the driver by the three- sion.
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    SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM The Supplemental Driver Air Bag Restraint WARNING! System is designed to rapidly inflate after If the vehicle has been in a collision receiving a signal from the crash sensors. that was not great enough to acti- Upon inflation, the rubber coated nylon bag vate the Supplemental Driver Air helps prevent the driver’s face and chest…
  • Page 45
    SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM DRIVER INFORMATION FEATURES as possible. Unless serviced, the Sup- A diagnostic module continually monitors the plemental Driver Air Bag Restraint System readiness of the Supplemental Driver Airbag may not function properly in the event of an Restraint System.
  • Page 46: Tilt Steering

    SUPPLEMENTAL DRIVER AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM, STEERING WHEEL Tilt Steering WARNING! MAINTENANCE • Do not attempt any self-servicing The Supplemental Driver Air Bag Restraint of the Supplemental Driver Air System is maintenance free. But in the event Bag Restraint System; tampering of a malfunction indicated by any of the fol- could cause…

  • Page 47
    STEERING WHEEL, MIRRORS Be sure to adjust any mirror angles before driving. WARNING! If the outside mirrors are convex, objects seen in the mirror are closer than they appear. The mirror should be used careful- ly to estimate distances of following vehicles when changing lanes.
  • Page 48
    MIRRORS Mirror Defroster* Day/Night Mirror CAUTION The mirrors stop moving when they reach the maximum adjusting angles, but the motor continues rotating while the switch is on. Do not leave the switch on unnecessarily. The rear window defroster switch also con- Adjust the mirror to centre on the view trols the mirror defrosters.
  • Page 49
    MIRRORS, SUNROOF Sunroof* • To close, push the opposite end. WARNING! • Do not extend anything, especial- ly head and hands, through the open sunroof while the vehicle is in motion. • When closing the sunroof, keep everything, especially head hands, clear of the opening.
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    SUNROOF SUNSHADE MANUAL OVERRIDE When tilted, turn it counterclockwise to close The sunshade can be opened by hand while If the sunroof will not operate by the and clockwise to open. the glass sunroof remains closed. switches, it can be opened or closed manu- When the glass sunroof is opened, the sun- ally withthe…
  • Page 51: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS Interior Light Map Light* -Lights off. The light goes out if the ignition key is turned The map lights are switched on or off DOOR -Lights on when a door is open. to ON(II), or the driver’s door is locked. individually by pushing the buttons.

  • Page 52: Courtesy Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS, LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Courtesy Lights Boot Light When a door is opened, the courtesy lights When the boot lid is opened, the boot light come on automatically. will be turned on automatically. Closing the door turns them off automatically. Closing the boot lid will automatically turn the light off.

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    MEMO 2-35…
  • Page 55: Protecting Your Xedos Vehicle

    Protecting Your Xedos Vehicle FUEL REQUIREMENTS 3 — 2 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 3 — 2 BEFORE DRIVING 3 — 3 RUNNING-IN 3 — 4 ECONOMICAL OPERATION 3 — 4 SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS 3 — 5 LABEL INFORMATION 3 — 8…

  • Page 56: Fuel Requirements

    FUEL REQUIREMENTS, EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Fuel Requirements Engine Exhaust Gas Operating Precautions for Precautions Catalytic Converters (Carbon Monoxide) Use only unleaded petrol with an octane rat- Engine exhaust gases contain carbon Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic con- ing of at least 95 (Research Octane Num- monoxide.

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    EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM, BEFORE DRIVING Failure to observe the above precautions BEFORE ENTERING VEHICLE BEFORE STARTING could result in damage to the catalytic con- • Be sure that all windows, outside mir- • Close all doors. verter and to your vehicle. ror(s), and outside lights are clean.
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    RUNNING IN, ECONOMICAL OPERATION No special running-in period is needed. But Your vehicle’s fuel economy is mainly de- • Maintain a safe distance from other vehi- by following a few simple precautions for the pendent on your style of driving: how you cles to avoid sudden stops.
  • Page 59: Economical Operation

    ECONOMICAL OPERATION, SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Hazardous Driving maintenance. When hazardous driving is encountered be- WARNING! cause of water, snow, ice, mud, sand, or On slippery surfaces, do not down- CAUTION similar hazard, follow these suggestions. shift inot 1 (First) with a manual Never turn off the engine to coast down •…

  • Page 60: Special Driving Conditions

    SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Rocking the Vehicle Winter Driving If it is necessary to rock the vehicle to free • We recommend that you carry emergen- SNOW TYRES it from snow, sand, or mud, move the selec- cy equipment. Some things you might in- When snow tyres are used, select the tor lever of an automatic transaxle from D clude are tyre chains, a window scraper,…

  • Page 61: Driving In Flooded Areas

    SPECIAL DRIVING CONDITIONS Driving in Flooded Areas TYRE CHAINS • Drive carefully and avoid bumps, Avoid driving through flooded areas unless Tyre Chain Selection holes, and sharp turns, which may you are sure the water is no higher than the Regulations regarding the use of tyre chains cause the vehicle to bounce.

  • Page 62: Label Information

    LABEL INFORMATION Label Information…

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    LABEL INFORMATION *Some models.

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Mazda Xedos 6 (Workshop Manual) 1992.

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Год выпуска: 1992
Автор: Mazda Motor Corporation
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Количество страниц: 708
Язык: Немецкий

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