Mazda 2010 CX-9 manual

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    2010 m{Z D{ CX -9 SM{R T S T{R T GUIDE Optional equipment shown. 193094_10a_CX-9_SSG_070109.indd 1 7/1/09 10:07:34 AM[...]

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    Key 1 2 L I F T G AT E  •  T oop en,pu llupo ntheh and lean d rai sethel if tga te.  •  T ocl ose,pu shli f tgatedow nunti lit se cure lyl ock s,butd onotsl am. ST ART IN G THE E NG IN E Wh il e Ca r r y in g t he A dva n ce d Key …  •  St ar t t he[...]

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    3 4 T o P ro gr a m th e D ri ver ’s S ea t Posi t io n 1  Pa r ktheve hic le. 2   Ad jus tthese attothede si redp osi tionu sin gthes lid e/til tan d recline switches. 3   W hil epus hin gthem emo r ys eatSE Tb ut tonin,pu sho neoftheth ree prog ram m[...]

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    Driver ’ s View (shown with optional 5 6 Navigation System) BLU ETO OTH ® HANDS-FREE (P . 2 5 ) / AUDI O AUDIO WITHOUT NA VIG A TION (P P . 17 -18) HE ADLI GHT LEV ELIN G TR ACTION CONT ROL SYSTE M ( TC S) POW ER L I F T G AT E SWITCH (P . 2 ) BLI ND SPOT MONITORING (BS M) (P . 13 ) AUDIO WITHOUT NA VIG A TION (P P . 19 -2 0) 1  Th isin di[...]

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    Instrument Cluster 7 8 Low Fu el KE Y Wa rn i ng Li g ht ( RED ) Ad va n ce d key n otd e te cte d ortr an sm it terb at ter yi sde ad. KE Y In di c at or L ig ht ( GREEN ) On: Ad v an c e dke yd et ec te d; en g in e is re a dy tos t ar t. Fl ash in g:Adv an ce dkeybat te r yisl ow.[...]

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    Feature Highlights 9 10 LIG HTI NG CO NTRO L / T URN S IG N AL LE V ER Pul l to Fla sh Hi gh Bea ms Pu sh f or Hi gh B ea m s :T u rnst ail,p ark in g,das hbo ard, andh ea dlig htson. AUTO :  T he li g ht sensorautomat ica lly de te rm i ne s wh e nto tu r n thehe ad lig htsono rof f. : ?[...]

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    Feature Highlights 11 12 Auto-Dimming Mirror  •  Au to-d imm ingw illau tomati ca llyd ar kenyou rrea r v iewmi rro rtoreduc e he adli ghtg lar efromve hi cle sbe hin dyou.  •  Au to-d imm ingisa cti vatedever ytim etheve hic leiss tar te d. NOTE : Ina ddi[...]

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    Feature Highlights 13 14 BLI ND S POT MO NITO RI NG (B S M) SYSTE M Th e B l in d S p ot M on it or i ng (B S M ) s ys te m i s de s ig ne d to as s is t t he d ri ve r by mon itor ing t he bl ind s pots t o the r ear of t he vehi cle o n both s id es .  •  If yo u rve h ic l es p e ed i s20 mp h (32 k m /h) o [...]

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    15 16 Information Display F unctions  •   Driver’ sT emperat ure  •  C li ma teC o nt ro l  • Clo ck / T ripC om pute r •  Au dio •  B l u e t o o t h ®  Ha nd s- Fre e •  O utside/P assengerT emperatur e NOTE : W ithd efr oste ran doo rve ntsor[...]

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    Audio Controls W ithout Navigation 17 18 1.  P u s h  t h e  LOA D b ut ton . 2.     A f te r“ IN ” is d is pl ay ed o n the Information Display , ins er tth eCD. 3.    Re pe atstep s1and2u ntil upto6CDsa reloa de d. T o Ch an ge M u si c CD[...]

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    Audio Controls W ithout Navigation 19 20 POW ER O N Pu sh th e POW ER / VO LU ME tot ur n thera dioo n. ME DI A S EL E CTION Rad io: Pu shFM / AMb ut tonto sel ec ttheFM1 ,FM 2 ,o rAMba nd. Th esel ec tedba ndwi llbei ndi cated intheI nfor mati onD isp lay . Sate[...]

  • Page 12

    Audio Controls W ith Navigation 21 22 1.  P u s h  LOAD / . 2.    Sel ec tthe CD o n- sc re e n bu t to n. 3.    Waitfo rthes cre en tolower . 4 . In se r tt he CD af te r“ IN ” isdi spl ayedont he Informat ionDisplay . T he CD w il lb e gi n p[...]

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    Navigation System 23 24 (insertingdisc/selectingdestination) Y o urn avig atio nsystemo pe ratesu sin gthem apdi sc ssup pli ed.  •  D iscAc over smos toftheMi dwe stan dWester nstate sinc lud ing Hawai ian dAl ask a.  •  D iscBc over ssom eoft[...]

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    25 Bluetooth ® P AI RI NG YOUR BLU ETOOT H ® PH ON E OR AUD IO DE V IC E NOTE : Be forep ai ri ngyou rce llp ho neora ud iode vi ce,iti sre com me nd edth atyo u refe rtoitsm an ua lforste pstotu rno nBlu etoot h ® a ndp er fo rmp ai ri ng. 1   Pu sha ndrel ea[...]

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    Keyl e ss E nt r y ............................... 1-2  •  Keyle ssT ra nsm it ter  •  Adva nce dKey*  •  Do orRe que stS wi tches*  •Li f tgateReq ue stSw itch*  •PowerDo orLo cks St a r t i ng T he E n gi ne ....................... 2 •   S ta r tK n[...]

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