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Mazda 3 (2003 release)

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Start the engine using the auxiliary key with worn cards ?�Advanced Key?�



Worn map ?�Advanced Key?� must be at the driver because it is integrated electronic immobilizer chip, which is a short distance exchanges coded signals from the engine control unit.

Installing auxiliary handle on the ignition key
Fig. 1.149. Installing auxiliary handle on the ignition key


Before you turn the ignition switch and crank the starter to start the engine, make sure that the handle is securely attached to the switch. If the handle withdrew from the ignition switch and secure it again. To do this, put the handle on the switch holder and press it (Fig. 1.149).
1. Make sure that the card is worn ?�Advanced Key?� is with you.
2. The driver and all passengers in the vehicle should fasten your seat belts appropriate.
3. Check that the parking brake is on.
4. Press the brake pedal.
5. If you have a car with a manual transmission, fully depress the clutch pedal and move the shift lever to the neutral position. Hold the clutch pedal fully depressed while the starter.
If you have a car with automatic transmission, move the lever switch ranges to the "P" (parking). If you want to start the engine while driving, move the lever range switch ?�N?� (neutral).

Clicking on the handle of the ignition switch
Fig. 1.150. Clicking on the handle of the ignition switch


6. Slowly press the handle of the ignition switch and sinking it until it stops (Fig. 1.150).
7. Check that the instrument panel lights up green LED ?�KEY?� (key). Burning red switch ?�KEY?� indicates the impossibility of starting the engine.

NOTE
Red switch ?�KEY?� lit in the following cases (the engine does not start):
- The battery of the wearable card ?�Advanced Key?�;
- Worn map ?�Advanced Key?� is outside the range of the system;
- Worn map ?�Advanced Key?� is located in an area where the system can not detect a signal;
- In the area of the system is the key of another brand that is worn similar to a map ?�Advanced Key?�.



Turning the ignition key subsidiary
Fig. 1.151. Turning the ignition key subsidiary


8. Press and sinking crank the ignition switch, turn the ignition switch to "ACC" (auxiliary power consumers) (Fig. 1.151).
9. Turn the ignition switch from the "ACC" position ?�START?� (starter) and hold the handle in this position before starting the engine (but not longer than 10 seconds). If the engine does not start right away, you should not turn off the starter before 10. This can make it difficult to start the engine at low ambient temperature.
10. After starting, allow the engine to idle about 10 seconds.




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