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Mazda 6 (2002 release)

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Worn map ?�Advanced Key?�
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Locking, unlocking the doors, boot lid and tailgate
Engine start
The remote control built into wearable card ?�Advanced Key?�
Maintenance remote control
Replacing the battery Remote Control
Locking and unlocking the key
Locking and unlocking the doors with the inside lock button
Central locking, preventing locking locks
Lock locks the rear doors from opening from the passenger compartment
Locking and unlocking the luggage compartment lid with the key
Opening the luggage compartment lid
Closing the luggage compartment lid
Courtesy light luggage
Locking and unlocking locks with keys in the outer arms
The automatic locking locks
Opening and closing the bonnet
Sunroof
Lifting the rear edge of the hatch cover
The longitudinal movement of the hatch
Sunscreen The sunroof
Mounts luggage arcs
Hatch cover and filler cap of the fuel tank
Controls and instrument cluster
Information display
Electronic immobilizer (anti-theft system)
Heater, air conditioning and ventilation system of the car interior
Lever of lay brake system
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Closing the luggage compartment lid



To close the boot, lower it down with both hands and press the trigger to latch the trunk lock. Do not slam the trunk, closing it. Pull the boot lid from the bottom up, to make sure that the lock is securely locked.
Cargo space

ATTENTION
It is dangerous to place luggage or other items on a shelf luggage. In the case of a traffic accident or emergency braking the car, this baggage can cause injury to people in the vehicle. The car is equipped with a light luggage rack, which is designed only to hide from view the contents of the luggage compartment. Shelf luggage unable to keep from moving quite heavy luggage (if it is not properly attached to the luggage compartment) in case of an accident, for example, when you turn the car. Heavy luggage and other cargo should be securely attached to the cargo loops in the luggage compartment. Before traveling, check reliability of fastening of transported luggage and other goods.


Attaching a sling luggage cover
Fig. 1.30. Fixing the luggage cover lines: A - sling


When you open the tailgate two flexible rod fixed on the sides of the back door, lift the rear shelf, providing convenient access to the luggage compartment (Fig. 1.30). To increase the capacity of the luggage compartment, you can remove the rear shelf. To do this, disconnect the flexible rod, then lift and remove the rack from the vehicle (Fig. 1.31).


Removing the luggage compartment
Fig. 1.31. Removing the luggage compartment: A - latches


ATTENTION
Do not pick up the luggage cover when driving. Do not load the luggage compartment above the shelf (shelf must be closed). Transported luggage items must not interfere with the latches secure the shelves.




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