Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 38

 

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Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 38

 

 

7–6

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

*Some models.

          Jack 

*

 

            To  remove  the  jack

    (With  spare  tyre)

     Saloon 

  

   1.   Lift  the  boot  mat.
   2.   Remove  the  boot  board.
   

 

 

   3.   Turn the wing bolt and jack screw 

anticlockwise.

   

 

Wing bolt

Jack screw

 

     Hatchback 

  

   1.   Remove  the  cover.
   

 

Tabs

 

   2.   Turn the wing bolt and jack screw 

anticlockwise.

   

 

 

7–7

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

    (Without  spare  tyre)

     1.   Lift  the  luggage  compartment  mat.
   

 

 

   2.   Remove  the  jack.

    

  To secure the jack

    (With  spare  tyre)

     1.   Insert the wing bolt into the jack with 

the jack screw pointing to the right 
(Saloon) or down (Hatchback) and turn 
the wing bolt clockwise to temporarily 
tighten it.

   2.   Turn the jack screw in the direction 

shown in the 

¿ gure.

   

 Saloon 

 

Wing bolt

Jack screw

 

   

 Hatchback 

 

 

   3.   Turn the wing bolt completely to secure 

the jack.

 NOTE

 If the jack is not completely secured, it 
could rattle while driving. Make sure the 
jack screw is suf

¿ ciently tightened. 

7–8

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

*Some models.

   4.   Return the boot board to its original 

position (Saloon), or insert the cover 
tabs and install the cover (Hatchback).

 NOTE

 Verify that the cover is securely 
installed. 

    (Without  spare  tyre)

    Perform the removal procedure in reverse.

  Maintenance

 

 Always keep the jack clean.

 

 Make sure the moving parts are kept 

free from dirt or rust.

 

 Make sure the screw thread is 

adequately lubricated.

    

           Spare Tyre 

*

 

            Your  Mazda  has  a  temporary  spare  tyre.
  The temporary spare tyre is lighter and 
smaller than a conventional tyre, and is 
designed only for emergency use and 
should be used only for VERY short 
periods. Temporary spare tyres should 
NEVER be used for long drives or 
extended periods.

 WARNING

 Do not install the temporary spare tyre 
on the front wheels (driving wheels): 
 Driving with the temporary spare tyre 
on one of the front driving wheels is 
dangerous. Handling will be affected. 
You could lose control of the vehicle, 
especially on ice or snow bound roads, 
and have an accident. Move a regular 
tyre to the front wheel and install the 
temporary spare tyre to the rear. 

 CAUTION

 

  When using the temporary spare 

tyre, driving stability may decrease 
compared to when using only the 
conventional tyre. Drive carefully. 

 

  To avoid damage to the temporary 

spare tyre or to the vehicle, observe 
the following precautions: 

 

 

  Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).

 

  Avoid driving over obstacles. Also, 

do not drive through an automatic 
car wash. This tyre's diameter is 
smaller than a conventional tyre, 
so the ground clearance is reduced.

 

  Do not use a tyre chain on this tyre 

because it will not 

¿ t properly.

 

  Do not use your temporary spare 

tyre on any other vehicle, it has 
been designed only for your 
Mazda.

 

  Use only one temporary spare tyre 

on your vehicle at the same time.   

7–9

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

*Some models.

  To remove the spare tyre

     1.   Lift  the  boot/luggage  compartment  mat.
   

 

 

   2.   Turn the spare tyre hold-down bolt 

anticlockwise.

   

 

Spare tyre hold-down bolt

 

    To  secure  the  spare  tyre

    Store the spare tyre in the reverse order 
of removal. After storing, verify that the 
spare tyre is stored securely.

 Emergency  Flat  Tyre 
Repair Kit 

*

 

    The  emergency 

À at tyre repair kit included 

with your Mazda is for a temporary repair 
of a slightly damaged 

À at tyre resulting 

from running over nails or similar sharp 
objects on the road surface.
  Perform  the  emergency 

À at tyre repair 

without removing the nail or similar sharp 
object which punctured the tyre.

 NOTE

 Your vehicle is not equipped with a 
spare tyre. In the event of a 

À at tyre, 

use the emergency 

À at tyre repair kit 

to repair the tyre temporarily. When 
doing the repair, refer to the instructions 
included in the emergency 

À at tyre 

repair kit. If an emergency repair was 
performed on a 

À at tyre using the 

emergency 

À at tyre repair kit, have 

an expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer, repair or 
replace the tyre as soon as possible. 

7–10

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

          About the Emergency Flat Tyre 

Repair Kit

    The  emergency 

À at tyre repair kit includes 

the following items.
  

 

Tyre sealant

Injection hose

Compressor

Valve core tool

Spare valve core

Speed restriction sticker

Instructions

 

 WARNING

 Do not allow children to touch the tyre 
sealant: 

 

 

  Ingestion of tyre sealant is 

dangerous. In the event tyre sealant 
is accidentally swallowed, drink 
large amounts of water immediately 
and seek medical assistance. 

 

  Tyre sealant that comes into contact 

with the eyes and skin is dangerous. 
If tyre sealant enters the eyes or 
contacts the skin, 

À ush immediately 

with large amounts of water and 
seek medical assistance. 

 NOTE

 

  The tyre sealant cannot be reused. 

Purchase new tyre sealant at an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 

 

 The emergency 

À at tyre repair kit 

cannot be used in the following 
cases. 



  Consult an expert repairer, we 

recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer. 

 

 

  The period of effective use for 

the tyre sealant has expired. (The 
period of effectiveness is indicated 
on the bottle label.)

 

  The tear or puncture exceeds about 

4 mm (0.16 in).

 

  The damage has occurred to an 

area of the tyre other than the 
tread.

 

  The vehicle has been driven with 

nearly no air remaining in the tyre.

 

  The tyre has come off the wheel 

rim.

 

  Damage to the wheel rim has 

occurred.

 

  The tyre has two or more 

punctures.   

7–11

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

           Using the Emergency Flat Tyre 

Repair Kit

     1.   Park on a level surface off the right-of-

way and set the parking brake.

   2.   Put a vehicle with an automatic 

transaxle in Park (P), a manual 
transaxle in Reverse (R) or 1, and turn 
off the engine.

   3.   Turn  on  the  hazard  warning 

À asher.

   4.   Unload  passengers  and  luggage,  and 

remove the emergency 

À at tyre repair 

kit.

   

 

 

   5.   Shake  the  tyre  sealant  well.

 

 

 CAUTION

 If the bottle is shaken after the injection 
hose is screwed on, tyre sealant could 
spray out from the injection hose. Tyre 
sealant contacting clothing or other 
objects may be impossible to remove. 
Shake the bottle before screwing on the 
injection hose. 

 NOTE

 The tyre sealant can be used at outside 
temperatures down to -30 °C (-22 °F). In 
extremely cold temperatures (0 °C 
(32 °F) or below), the tyre sealant 
hardens easily and injection of the 
sealant will be dif

¿ cult. Warm the 

sealant inside the vehicle before doing 
the injection work. 

   6.   Remove the cap from the bottle. Screw 

on the injection hose with the bottle's 
inner cap left on to break the inner cap.

 

Cap

Injection hose

Tyre sealant

 

   7.   Remove the valve cap from the 

À at 

tyre. Press the back of a valve core tool 
to the core of the tyre valve and bleed 
all the remaining air.

 

Valve core tool

Valve

Valve cap

 

7–12

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

 CAUTION

 If there is air remaining in the tyre when 
the valve core is removed, the valve core 
could 

À y out. Remove the valve core 

carefully. 

   8.   Turn the valve core anticlockwise with 

the valve core tool and remove the 
valve core.

 

Valve

Valve core

 

 NOTE

 Store the valve core in a place where it 
will not get dirty. 

   9.   Insert the injection hose into the valve.

 

Valve

Injection hose

 

   10.  Hold the bottom of the bottle upright, 

squeeze the bottle with your hands, and 
inject the entire amount of tyre sealant 
into the tyre.

 

Valve

 

   11.  Pull out the injection hose from the 

valve.

 NOTE

 The tyre sealant cannot be reused. 
Purchase a new tyre sealant kit at an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 

   12.  Reinsert the valve core into the valve 

and turn it clockwise to install it.

 

Injection hose

Valve core 
tool

Valve

Valve core

 

7–13

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

 NOTE

 Do not throw away the empty tyre 
sealant bottle after use. Return the empty 
tyre sealant bottle to an Authorised 
Mazda Repairer when replacing the tyre. 
The empty tyre sealant bottle will need 
to be used to extract and dispose of the 
used sealant from the tyre. 

   13.  After that, install the injection hose to 

the tab of the bottle to prevent leakage 
of any remaining sealant.

 

Tab

 

   14.  Attach  the  vehicle  speed  restriction 

sticker in a place where the driver can 
easily see it.

 

 

 WARNING

 Do not attach the vehicle speed 
restriction sticker to the instrument 
panel, as it would obstruct vision of 
areas such as warning light indicators 
or the speedometer: 
 Attaching the vehicle speed restriction 
sticker to the steering wheel pad is 
dangerous. The sticker could interfere 
with air bag in

À ation and cause serious 

injury. 

   15.  Install the compressor hose to the tyre 

valve.

 

Valve

Compressor hose

 

   16.  Insert the compressor plug into the 

interior accessory socket and switch the 
ignition to ACC.

 

Compressor

Compressor plug

 

7–14

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

 CAUTION

 

  Before pulling out the compressor 

plug from the electrical socket, make 
sure the compressor power switch is 
off. 

 

  The compressor turns on and off with 

the push-button switch. 

   17.  Turn the compressor switch on and 

in

À ate the tyre carefully to the correct 

in

À ation pressure.

 WARNING

 Never operate the compressor above 
300 kPa (3.1 kgf/cm 

2

 , 3 bar, 43.5 psi): 

 Operating the compressor above 
300 kPa (3.1 kgf/cm 

2

 , 3 bar, 43.5 psi) is 

dangerous. When the in

À ation pressure 

rises above 300 kPa (3.1 kgf/cm 

2

 , 3 bar, 

43.5 psi), heated air will be exhausted 
from the back of the compressor and 
you could be burned. 

 NOTE

 

  Check the tyre in

À ation pressure 

label (driver's door frame) for the 
correct tyre in

À ation pressure. 

 

  Do not use the compressor for longer 

than 10 minutes because using the 
compressor for long periods could 
damage it. 

 

  If the tyre does not in

À ate, repair 

of the tyre may not be possible. If 
the tyre does not reach the correct 
in

À ation pressure within a 10-minute 

period, it probably has received more 
extensive damage. 



  When this happens, the emergency 

À at tyre repair kit cannot be used 
to repair the tyre. Contact an 
expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 

 

  If the tyre has been over-in

À ated, 

loosen the screw cap on the 
compressor and bleed some of the air 
out. 

   18.  When the tyre has been in

À ated to 

the proper in

À ation pressure, turn the 

compressor switch off and remove the 
compressor hose from the tyre valve.

   19.  Install  the  tyre  valve  cap.

7–15

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Flat Tyre

   20.  Put  the  emergency 

À at tyre repair kit 

in the luggage compartment/boot and 
continue driving.

 CAUTION

 

  Drive carefully to an expert repairer, 

we recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer and keep the vehicle speed 
below 80 km/h (50 mph). 

 

  If the vehicle is driven 80 km/h 

(50 mph) or higher, the vehicle might 
begin to vibrate. 

 NOTE

  (With tyre pressure monitoring 
system)
  
 If the tyre is not properly in

À ated, the 

tyre pressure monitoring system warning 
light will illuminate. 

   21.  After driving the vehicle for 10 minutes 

or 5 km (3 miles), check the tyre 
pressure with the tyre pressure gauge 
equipped with the compressor. If the 
tyre pressure has fallen below the 
correct tyre pressure, in

À ate the tyre to 

the correct pressure again following the 
steps from number 16.

 CAUTION

 

  If the tyre in

À ation pressure falls 

below 130 kPa (1.3 kgf/cm 

2

  or bar, 

18.9 psi), repair cannot be done with 
the repair kit. Park the vehicle on 
a level surface off the right-of-way 
and contact an expert repairer, we 
recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer. 

 

  If the tyre in

À ation pressure 

continues to remain low after 
repeating steps 15 to 21, park 
the vehicle on a level surface off 
the right-of-way and contact an 
expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 

 NOTE

 When checking the tyre in

À ation 

pressure with the tyre pressure gauge 
on the compressor unit, make sure the 
compressor switch is turned off. 

7–16

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

   22.  If  the  tyre  in

À ation pressure remains 

stable, the tyre repair is complete. 
Drive the vehicle with care to an expert 
repairer, we recommend an Authorised 
Mazda Repairer to have the tyre 
replaced.

 CAUTION

 

  A tyre that has been temporarily 

repaired with the tyre sealant cannot 
be reused. Mazda recommends 
replacing the tyre with a new one. 

 

  The wheel can be reused after any 

sealant adhering to it is wiped off and 
carefully inspected. However, replace 
the tyre valve with a new one. 

             Inspecting the Emergency Flat 

Tyre Repair Kit

    Inspect  the  emergency 

À at tyre repair kit at 

regular intervals.

  

 

 Check the tyre sealant period of 

effective use.

 

 Check the operation of the tyre 

compressor.

    

 NOTE

 The tyre sealant has a period of effective 
use. Check the period of effective use 
indicated on the bottle label and do not 
use it if it has expired. Have the tyre 
sealant replaced at an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer before the period of effective 
use has expired. 

 Changing a Flat Tyre 
(With Spare Tyre)

 NOTE

 If the following occurs while driving, it 
could indicate a 

À at tyre. 

 

 

  Steering becomes dif

¿ cult. 

 

  The vehicle begins to vibrate 

excessively. 

 

  The vehicle pulls in one direction. 

  If you have a 

À at tyre, drive slowly to a 

level spot that is well off the road and out 
of the way of traf

¿ c to change the tyre.

  Stopping  in  traf

¿ c or on the shoulder of a 

busy road is dangerous.

 WARNING

 Be sure to follow the directions for 
changing a tyre: 
 Changing a tyre is dangerous if not 
done properly. The vehicle can slip off 
the jack and seriously injure someone. 
 No person should place any portion 
of their body under a vehicle that is 
supported by a jack. 
  
 Never allow anyone inside a vehicle 
supported by a jack: 
 Allowing someone to remain in 
a vehicle supported by a jack is 
dangerous. The occupant could cause 
the vehicle to fall resulting in serious 
injury. 

7–17

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

 NOTE

 Make sure the jack is well lubricated 
before using it. 

   1.   Park on a hard, level surface off the 

right-of-way and 

¿ rmly set the parking 

brake.

   2.   Put a vehicle with an automatic 

transaxle in Park (P), a manual 
transaxle in Reverse (R) or 1, and turn 
off the engine.

   3.   Turn  on  the  hazard  warning 

À asher.

   4.   Have everyone get out of the vehicle 

and away from the vehicle and traf

¿ c.

   5.   Remove the jack, tool, and spare tyre 

(page   7-3 ).

   6.   Block  the  wheel  diagonally  opposite 

the 

À at tyre. When blocking a wheel, 

place a tyre block both in front and 
behind the tyre.

 

 

 NOTE

 When blocking a tyre, use rocks or 
wood blocks of suf

¿ cient size if possible 

to hold the tyre in place. 

            Removing a Flat Tyre

             1.   If  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a 

wheel cover, pry off the wheel cover 
with the bevelled end of the jack lever.

   

 

 

 NOTE

 Force the end of the jack lever 

¿ rmly 

between wheel and cover, or removal 
will be dif

¿ cult. 

7–18

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

 CAUTION

 Align the notch on the wheel cover with 
the valve stem when installing it. 
  

Tyre valve

Notch

  

 Damage could occur during installation 
if the wheel cover is not properly 
aligned. 

   2.   Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them 

anticlockwise one turn each, but do not 
remove any wheel nuts until the tyre 
has been raised off the ground.

   

 

 

   3.   Place the jack on the ground.

   4.   Turn the jack screw in the direction 

shown in the 

¿ gure and adjust the jack 

head so that it is close to the jack-up 
position.

   

 

Jack head

 

   5.   Place the jack under the jack-up 

position closest to the tyre being 
changed with the jack head squarely 
under the jack-up point.

   

 

Jacking position

 

7–19

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

   6.   Continue  raising  the  jack  head 

gradually by rotating the screw with 
your hand until the jack head is inserted 
into the jack-up position.

   

 

Tyre blocks

Jacking position

 

 WARNING

 Use only the front and rear jacking 
positions recommended in this manual: 
 Attempting to jack the vehicle 
in positions other than those 
recommended in this manual is 
dangerous. The vehicle could slip off 
the jack and seriously injure or even 
kill someone. Use only the front and 
rear jacking positions recommended in 
this manual. 
  
 Do not jack up the vehicle in a position 
other than the designated jack-up 
position or place any objects on or 
under the jack: 
 Jacking up the vehicle in a position 
other than the designated jack-up 
position or placing objects on or 
under the jack is dangerous as it could 
deform the vehicle body or the vehicle 
could fall off the jack resulting in an 
accident. 
  
 Use only the jack provided with your 
Mazda: 
 Using a jack that is not designed for 
your Mazda is dangerous. The vehicle 
could slip off the jack and seriously 
injure someone. 
  
 Never place objects under the jack: 
 Jacking the vehicle with an object 
under the jack is dangerous. The 
jack could slip and someone could be 
seriously injured by the jack or the 
falling vehicle. 

7–20

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

   7.   Insert the jack lever and attach the 

wheel brace to tyre jack.

   

 

 

   8.   Turn the jack handle clockwise and 

raise the vehicle high enough so that 
the spare tyre can be installed. Before 
removing the wheel nuts, make sure 
your Mazda is 

¿ rmly in position and 

that it cannot slip or move.

   

 

 

 WARNING

 Do not jack up the vehicle higher than 
is necessary: 
 Jacking up the vehicle higher than 
is necessary is dangerous as it could 
destabilize the vehicle resulting in an 
accident. 
  
 Do not start the engine or shake the 
vehicle while it is jacked up: 
 Starting the engine or shaking 
the vehicle while it is jacked up is 
dangerous as it could cause the vehicle 
to fall off the jack resulting in an 
accident. 
  
 Never go under the vehicle while it is 
jacked up: 
 Going under the vehicle while it is 
jacked up is dangerous as it could 
result in death or serious injury if the 
vehicle were to fall off the jack. 

   9.   Remove the wheel nuts by turning 

them anticlockwise; then remove the 
wheel and centre cap.

    

7–21

If Trouble Arises

Flat Tyre

           Mounting the Spare Tyre

             1.   Remove  dirt  and  grime  from  the 

mounting surfaces of the wheel and 
hub, including the hub bolts, with a 
cloth.

   

 

 

 WARNING

 Make sure the mounting surfaces of 
the wheel, hub and wheel nuts are 
clean before changing or replacing 
tyres: 
 When changing or replacing a tyre, 
not removing dirt and grime from the 
mounting surfaces of the wheel, hub 
and hub bolts is dangerous. The wheel 
nuts could loosen while driving and 
cause the tyre to come off, resulting in 
an accident. 

   2.   Mount  the  spare  tyre.

   3.   Install the wheel nuts with the bevelled 

edge inward; tighten them by hand.

   

 

 

 WARNING

 Do not apply oil or grease to wheel 
nuts and bolts and do not tighten the 
wheel nuts beyond the recommended 
tightening torque: 
 Applying oil or grease to wheel nuts 
and bolts is dangerous. The wheel nuts 
could loosen while driving and cause 
the tyre to come off, resulting in an 
accident. In addition, wheel nuts and 
bolts could be damaged if tightened 
more than necessary. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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