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GENUINE SATELLITE RADIO KIT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS �
Thank you for purchasing a genuine Mazda accessory. Before removal and installation, be sure to thoroughly read these instructions. Please read the contents of this booklet in order to properly install and use the satellite radio kit. Your safety depends on it. Keep these instructions with your vehicle records for future reference. �
� There are several WARNING and CAUTION sections in this booklet concerning safety when installing. Always read and follow them in order to prevent injuries, accidents, and possible damage to the vehicle.
�WARNING: Indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.
CAUTION: Indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to the vehicle could result if the caution is ignored.
� If in any doubt, please ask your Mazda dealer to install the accessory in order to prevent errors in installation.
� If you have any questions about the use of the accessory, ask your Mazda dealer for proper advice before using it.
� Mazda and its suppliers are not responsible for injuries, accidents, and damage to persons and property that arise from the failure of the dealer or installer to follow these instructions.
� To ensure safety and reliability of the work, installation, removal and disposal work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealership is recommended.
� Be careful not to lose removed parts, and be sure that they are kept free from scratches, grease or other dirt.
PART NAME: SATELLITE RADIO KIT PART NUMBER: 0000 81 L22 (Harness Kit H3) VEHICLE: Mazda3
1ED6P11A22000
To the dealer � Please turn over these instructions to the customer after installation. To the customer � Keep these instructions after installation. The instructions may be necessary for
installing other optional parts or removal of this accessory. � Should the vehicle or this accessory be resold, always leave these instructions
with it for the next owner.
NOTE
�WARNING
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INSTALLATION VIEW�
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DLP unit
Antenna cable
Antenna
iPod connection cableTo Audio unit
iPod integration module�
Electro tap �CAN (+) and CAN (-)� To AUX�
To Vehicle wiring harness4 pin connector
SIRIUS and iPod
ANTENNA CABLE
HARNESS (H3)
SIRIUS only
GND�
Antenna cable
Antenna
Antenna cable
�4-Door� �5-Door�
Tie redundant part Tie redundant part�
DLP unit
To AUX or Bluetooth H/F
To Vehicle wiring harness4 pin connector
GND�
Antenna cable
Tie redundant part
Not used Tie redundant part
To Audio unit
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM�
<Installation of SIRIUS and iPod integration module>
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� When connecting a connector, be sure to insert it straight along the guide. The connector terminal may be bent if inserted at an angle.
�CAUTION
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iPod (On market product)
DLP unit (SIRIUS)
Antenna cable
To AUX
iPod integration module
NO CONNECT
16 pin
iPod connection cable
Audio unit
16 pin connector
NO CONNECT
To Fuse block
CAN (+)
CAN (-)
Harness (H3)
GND
CAN (+)
CAN (-)
Vehicle wiring harness4 pin connector
4 pin connector
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<Installation of SIRIUS only >
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DLP unit (SIRIUS)
Antenna cable
To AUX, Bluetooth H/F
NO CONNECT
16 pin
Audio unit
16 pin connector
To Fuse block
Harness (H3)
GND
Vehicle wiring harness4 pin connector
4 pin connector
CAN (+)
CAN (-)
Not used (Wrap with sponge
and vinyl tape)
� When connecting a connector, be sure to insert it straight along the guide. The connector terminal may be bent if inserted at an angle.
�CAUTION
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PARTS Main Kit (0000 81 Z40)
Part� Part name� Qty.� Part� Part name� Qty. Part� Part name� Qty.
Antenna 1 DLP unit 1 Alcohol wipe 1
Nut 2
Harness Kit H3 (0000 81 L22)
Part� Part name� Qty.� Part� Part name� Qty. Part� Part name� Qty.
Harness (H3) 1
Double-sided adhesive tape 3
Pad protector 13
Urethane 1
Sponge 1
Tie wrap (small) 28
Tie wrap (large) 8
Clip 5
Butyl tape 1
Installation instructions 1
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Rating Label Removal 1. Tear off lower part of the rating label on the bottom of DLP
unit. 2. If there is nothing written in the Sirius ID (ESN) space of
the rating label, write down the 12-digit number printed in the location shown in the figure.
3. Affix one rating label in the last page of the Owner’s Manual. �
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3 � Verify that the kit includes all the following parts and that they are free of dirt, scratches or damage. � All hardware required to install is contained in the two Satellite Radio Kits below.
Note
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� The other rating label is for the dealer (port) records.� Do not fail to submit the record.
Note
DLP unit
Rating label Sirius ID (ESN)
Rating label
Tear off
� Affix to the back of the Owner’s Manual. � Submit to the manager of installation department.
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REQUIRED TOOLS Prepare the following tools or items before installation. �Phillips screwdriver �Socket driver (8 mm, 10 mm) �Socket wrench �Torx wrench �Scissors �Fastener remover �Drill ( 4mm, 10mm drill bits) �Cutter knife �Scale �Pen marker �Vinyl tape �Soft cloth �Mat �ISP alcohol
�WARNING When the negative battery cable is connected during operation, it may cause electric shock or other personal injuries. Disconnect the negative battery cable before removal/installation.
When connecting/disconnecting connectors, grasp the connectors, not the wires. Otherwise a short, an accident from poor contact or fire may occur.
Do not pull the harness with excessive force. Doing so can cause a breakage or a short-related accident, as well as an electrical short or fire.
Secure the harness with the band (part included) so it doesn’t dangle. If not, it may cause a short, accident, or fire.�
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CAUTION�Put the removed parts and the parts in the kit on the protective sheet to prevent scratches.
Using improper tools may cause damage and or broken parts. Use the correct tool for the job.
Be sure to cover the vehicle body with protectors or mats to prevent stains, scratches and damage when removing/installing the vehicle parts.
Excessive length of tie wrap may interfere with other parts and cause damage. Cut unnecessary part up to about 5 mm {0.19 in} from the fixed point.
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� � Take care not to trap�antenna cable under�attachment nuts.�
� When removing/installing the parts, park the vehicle on level ground and apply the side brake securely. Be sure to turn the ignition switch off, otherwise the vehicle can move, causing personal injury or vehicle damage.
�WARNING
� During the installation of the antenna cable make sure the cable is not pinched, knotted “kinked” or coiled too tightly. It is recommended that a coil of less than 20 mm {0.78 in} be avoided if possible.
� If this wiring procedure is not followed, the performance of the antenna will be affected and could result in increased audio muting.
CAUTION
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20 {0.78}
mm {in}
� When the negative battery cable is removed, the clock, radio, trip meters and other memories will be erased. Before performing work, record the content of the memory.
Note
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� PART REMOVAL
Negative battery cable disconnection 1. Set the selector lever to D range. (AT vehicles only) 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable and wrap tape around it to insulate.
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Battery cover removal 1. Remove the battery cover. Negative battery cable disconnection 1. Set the selector lever to D range. (AT vehicles only) 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable and wrap tape
around it to insulate. �
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� When the negative battery cable is connected during operation, it may cause electric shock or other personal injuries. Disconnect the negative battery cable before removal/installation.
WARNING
Negative battery cable
Vehicle front
Battery cover
� The procedure described here is for a left-hand drive vehicle, however, perform work in the same manner for a right-hand drive vehicle as well.
NOTE
� When the negative battery cable is connected during operation, it may cause electric shock or other personal injuries. Disconnect the negative battery cable before removal/installation.
WARNING
� When removing/installing the parts, park the vehicle on level ground and apply the side brake securely. Be sure to turn the ignition switch off, otherwise the vehicle can move, causing personal injury or vehicle damage.
WARNING
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Front scuff plate (driver’s side / passenger’s side) removal 1. Detach tab A while pulling the front scuff plate in the
direction of the arrow (1) shown in the figure, then detach hook B, clips C (2 locations), and pins D (2 locations) while pulling in the direction of the arrow (2).
2. Detach tab E while pulling the front scuff plate in the direction of the arrow (3) shown in the figure, pull the front scuff plate in the direction of the arrow (4), and remove it while detaching hook F.
Front side trim (driver’s side / passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the fastener. 2. Pull the front side trim in the direction shown by the arrow,
then detach clip A. Upper panel removal 1. Pull the upper panel in the direction of the arrow shown in
the figure, then remove it while detaching the hook A (1 location) and hooks B (4 locations).
2. Pull the upper panel in the direction of the arrow shown in
the figure, then remove it while detaching the hook C (1 location) and hooks D (2 locations).
3. Remove the upper panel.
Front scuff plate
Clip C Hook B Tab A
Vehicle front
Pin D
Hook F Tab E
C
D C
D
A
B
EF
Vehicle front
Front side trim
Clip A�
Fastener
A�
Upper panel
C
D
D
Hook C Hook D
Upper panel
B
A
B
B B
Hook A Hook B
� When removing hook A, press the connecting part of the upper panel with a hand to prevent damage to hook A.
CAUTION
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
CAUTION
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Shift panel lower removal 1. Remove the shift knob (MTX) or selector lever knob
(ATX). 2. Pull the shift panel in the direction of the arrow shown in
the figure and remove it while detaching the clips A (3 locations), hook B (1 location) and guide C (2 locations).
3. Disconnect the sear warmer switch connector. (For vehicles with seat warmer)
4. Disconnect the accessory socket connector. 5. Remove the illumination bulb.
Side wall (driver’s side / passenger’s side) removal 1. Pull out the side wall in the direction of the arrow (1)
shown in the figure, then remove the clips A (2 locations). 2. Remove the side wall in the direction of the arrow (2)
shown in the figure. Console removal 1. Remove the bolts (2) and the screws (2). 2. Disconnect the accessory socket connector. 3. Pull the console in the direction of the arrow (1) shown in
the figure, then detaching clips A (10 locations) and guides B (2 locations).
4. Pull up the console in the direction of the arrow (2) shown in the figure, move the rear console in the direction of the arrow (3), and remove it avoiding the parking brake lever.
Shift panel�
A
A�
A�C�
C�
B�
Clip A� Hook B� Guide C�
Clip A
Console
A
Vehicle front
Guide B AA
A
AB
A A
A A
A B(1)
(2)
(3)
Side wall
(2) A
Clip A
Vehicle front
A (1)
Guide
� When remove the side wall, be careful not to damage the guide.
CAUTION
Console Bolt
Screw
Vehicle front
Vehicle front
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Center panel upper removal 1. Pull the center panel upper outward, and then detach clips
A (5 locations). 2. Disconnect the hazard switch connector. 3. Remove the center panel upper. Center panel module removal 1. Remove the screws (2 locations). 2. Disconnect the audio connectors (2 locations) and
antenna feeder. 3. Remove the center panel module. Center cover removal 1. Pull the center cover in the direction of arrow (1) shown in
the figure, then remove the hooks. 2. Pull the center cover in the direction of arrow (2) shown in
the figure, then remove the hooks 3. Remove the center cover. Upper column cover removal 1. Pull down the steering wheel. 2. Pull the upper column cover in the direction of arrow in the
order of (1) and (2), then remove the upper column cover while detaching the hooks and pins.
Center panel upper�
Clip A
A A
A
A
A
Vehicle front�
Screws
Clip A
Audio connectors Antenna feeder
Center panel module
A
A A
A
Center cover�
Hooks�
Hook�
(1)�
(2)�
Vehicle front�
Hooks�Pins�
Upper column cover
Hooks�
Pins�
Pins�
Hooks�
(1)(2)�
� Pull the center panel module outward, detach clips A from the dashboard, and then remove the center panel module.
NOTE
Vehicle front�
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Instrument cluster removal 1. Remove the screws (3). 2. Disconnect the connectors (2 locations). 3. Detach the clips (3 locations), and then remove the
instrument cluster. Dashboard under cover removal 1. Detach the hooks A (2 locations) in the direction of arrow
(1) shown in the figure. 2. Pull the dashboard under cover in the direction of arrow
(2) while remove the pins B (2 locations). 3. Remove the dashboard under cover in the direction of
arrow (3) shown in the figure, then remove the guide.
Dashboard under cover
Hook A Pin B
Vehicle front�
BA BA
(1)
(2)
Vehicle front�
Screw�
Clips�
Connectors�
Screws�Instrument cluster�
Guide
Dashboard under cover
(3)
Guide
Vehicle front�
� The removed instrument cluster should be placed with the display side up to prevent grease from leaking from the meters.
NO GOOD GOOD
CAUTION
Display facing downward�
Display facing upward�
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Lower panel (driver’s side) removal 1. Partially peel back the seaming welt. 2. Remove the screw and hood release lever.
(See hood release lever removal note.) 3. Pull the lower panel in the direction of the arrow in the
order of (1) (2), (3) and remove the lower panel while detaching the clips A (6 locations), hooks B (1 location), and guide C (2 locations).
4. Disconnect the connectors, then remove the lower panel. Hood release lever removal note 1. Pull the lever. 2. While pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow using a
tape-wrapped, small flathead screwdriver, detach it from the lower panel.
3. Under the condition in Step 2, pull the hood release lever
outward, then remove it from the lower panel. Glove compartment removal 1. Pull the stay damper in the direction (1) shown in the
figure, and detach the hook A between the glove compartment and stay damper.
2. Pull up the hook B in the direction of arrow (2) and remove it in the direction of arrow (3) shown in the figure.
3. Lower the glove compartment. 4. Detach the hook C from the dashboard and remove the
glove compartment.
Lower panel (passenger’s side) removal 1. Partially peel back the seaming welt. 2. Remove the screws. 3. Pull the lower panel in the direction of the arrow in the
order of (1) (2), (3) and remove the lower panel while detaching the hook, clips, guide and pins.
Clip A
Screw
Lower panel�
Hook B Guide C
A�
A�
B�
C�A�
A�
A�
A�
Tab
Lower panel�
Cross-sectional view�Tab
Screw�
(2)�
(3)
Screw�
Vehicle front
Clip� Pin� Guide� Hook�
Lower panel�
(1)�
: Clip : Pin : Guide : Hook
Vehicle front
Hook B
Hook C
Glove compartment
Hook C Hook A
Stay damper
(2) (3)
(1)
� Be careful not to damage the hood release cable when removing the hood release lever with the flathead screwdriver.
CAUTION
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
CAUTION
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
CAUTION
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Rear scuff plate (passenger’s side) removal 1. Detach tab A while pulling the rear scuff plate in the
direction of the arrow (1) shown in the figure, then detach hook B, clips C, pins D while pulling in the direction of the arrow (2).
2. Detach tab E while pulling the rear scuff plate in the direction of the arrow (3) shown in the figure, pull the rear scuff plate in the direction of the arrow (4) shown in figure.
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B-pillar lower trim (passenger’s side) removal 1. Partially peel back the seaming welt. 2. Pull the B-pillar lower trim in the direction of the arrow (1),
(2) shown in the figure, detach pin A, tab B, pin C, clip D. 3. Remove the B-pillar lower trim in the direction of the arrow
(3) showm in the figure. �
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Rear seat cushion removal 1. Detach the hooks from the grommets by pulling the rear
seat cushion in the order of (1), (2) in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure. �
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Vehicle front
Tab A� Hook B Pin D Tab E�Hook F Clip C
Pin D
Tab E�
Hook F
Hook B
Tab A
Clip C
Rear scuff plate
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
Vehicle front
Pin B
Tab A�
Clip D
Tab A�
Pin C
(3)
(1) (1)
(2) Pin C
Clip D
Tab A�
Pin B
B-pillar lower trim
(2)
Rear seat cushion�
Hook
Grommet
(1)
� The procedure for the 4-door model begins from page 14.
� The procedure for the 5-door model begins from page 16.
NOTE
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4-Door �
Tire house trim (passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the fasteners. 2. Pull the tire house trim outward and detach locator clip A,
pin B and C. 3. Remove the tire house trim. �
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Trunk end trim removal 1. Remove the fasteners. 2. Pull the trunk end trim indicated in the arrow shown in the
figure, then detach clips A, pins B, pin C, D and tabs E. 3. Remove the trunk end trim. �
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Trunk side trim (passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the fasteners and screw. 2. Remove the trunk side trim. �
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Vehicle front
Vehicle front
Pin B
Clip A
Fastener�
Tire house trim�
Pin C
Clip A
Pin B Pin C
Vehicle front
Trunk end trim
Pin B Clip A Pin C Pin D Tab E
Fastener
Pin B Pin B
Clip A
Pin D Pin D
Clip A
Tab E
Pin C
Fastener
Vehicle front
Trunk side trim
Screw
Fastener
Vehicle front Fastener
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Rear combination light (passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the nuts (3 locations). 2. Disconnect the connectors (2 locations). 3. Pull the rear combination light in the direction of the
arrow shown in the figure and disengage the hook from the clip and remove the rear combination light.
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Connector Vehicle front
Nut
Nut
Vehicle front
Hook Clip
Rear combination light
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5-Door �
Tire house trim (passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the fasteners. 2. Pull the tire house trim in the direction of arrow (1), while
remove the hook A and B. 3. Pull the tire house trim in the direction of arrow (2), while
remove the clip C, pin D and E. 3. Remove the tire house trim. �
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Trunk end trim removal 1. Remove the fasteners. 2. Pull the trunk end trim indicated in the arrow shown in the
figure, then detach clips A, pins B, pin C, guides D and pins E.
3. Remove the trunk end trim. �
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Trunk side upper trim (passenger’s side) removal 1. Open the cap. 2. Remove the screw. 3. Remove the fasteners. 4. Pull the trunk side upper trim in the direction of arrow,
then detach the hooks and clips. �
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Vehicle front
Vehicle front
Fastener�
Tire house trim�
Hook A
Clip C
Pin D Pin E Hook B
Hook A Hook B
Pin D Clip C
Pin E
(1)
(2)
Trunk end trim
Pin B Clip A Pin C Guide D Pin E
Fastener
Clip A
Pin C Vehicle front
Fastener Pin E
Guide D Guide D
Pin B Pin B
Screw
Fastener
Vehicle front
Hooks
Clips Hook
Fastener Trunk side upper trim
Hook Clip
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Trunk side trim (passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the fasteners. 2. Detach the clip A and remove the trunk side trim. �
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Rear combination light (passenger’s side) removal 1. Remove the nuts (3 locations). 2. Disconnect the connectors (2 locations). �
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Trunk side trim
Screw
Fastener
Vehicle front
Screws
Fastener
Cargo net hook
Clip A
Connectors
Vehicle front
Nuts
Nut
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INSTALLING DLP UNIT �
1. Install the DLP unit to the dashboard member. 2. Install the nuts (2 locations). � Nut tightening torque:
7.8 – 11.0 N�m {80.0 – 112.0 kgf�cm�70.0 – 97.0 in�lbf } �
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Dashboard member
Vehicle front Nut
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INSTALLING ANTENNA
4-Door
1. Clean the adhesion area on the trunk lid with isopropyl
alcohol (IPA). 2. Install the antenna in the position shown in the figure. 3. Clean the adhesion area on the trunk lid with isopropyl
alcohol (IPA). 4. Attach the clips to the trunk lid. 5. Install the antenna cable to the clips of the trunk lid. 6. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wraps (large). 7. Pull the seaming welt and route the antenna cable inside
the seaming welt.
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� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the double-sided adhesive tape is affixed.
CAUTION
� The procedure for the 5-door model begins from Step 1 on page 21.
NOTE
� It is critical that the antenna follows the route as shown. Failure to follow this route will not provide the slack required to open and close the trunk lid.
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
� Do not remove trunk seam from the flange. The antenna cable must not interfere with the flange seals.
CAUTION
mm {in}
100 {3.93}
Adhesion area
Trunk lid
Center 100 {3.93}
Vehicle front
Trunk lid
15�20 {0.59�0.78}
Antenna
mm {in}
Center
Vehicle front
Antenna cable
mm {in}
Clips (100 {3.93} interval)
Tie wraps (large)
Vehicle wiring harness
Seaming welt
Vehicle front
Trunk lid
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8. Pull the seaming welt up slightly on the flange and route the antenna cable under the outside lip.
9. Secure the antenna cable in place with butyl tape and pad
protector halves.
10. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness with tie wraps (small).
11. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wraps (small). Go to Step 12 on page 23.
� It is critical that the antenna follows the route as shown. Failure to follow this route will not provide the slack required to open and close the trunk lid.
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
� Do not remove trunk seaming welt from the flange. The antenna cable must not interfere with the flange seals.
CAUTION
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
� Do not wrap butyl tape around flange. � Do not double-layer tape.
Butyl tape should hold the antenna cable to the sheet metal as shown.
� Take care not to trap antenna cable under attachment nuts.
CAUTION
Vehicle front
Antenna cable Tie wraps (small)
Vehicle wiring harness
Vehicle front
Butyl tape Antenna cable
Seaming welt
Do not put pad protectors within 35 mm {1.37 in} of opening
Pad protector 1/2
20 {0.78} 30 {1.18}
35 {1.37} 20 {0.78}
mm {in}
Vehicle front
Antenna cable Tie wraps (small)
Vehicle wiring harness
Tie wraps (large)
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5-Door
1. Clean the adhesion area on the roof with isopropyl
alcohol (IPA). 2. Install the antenna in the position shown in the figure. 3. Clean the adhesion area on the body shell with isopropyl
alcohol (IPA). 4. Attach the clips to the body shell. 5. Install the antenna cable to the clips of the body shell. 6. Pull the seaming welt and route the antenna cable inside
the seaming welt.
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the double-sided adhesive tape is affixed.
CAUTION
� It is critical that the antenna follows the route as shown. Failure to follow this route will not provide the slack required to open and close the body shell.
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
� Do not remove trunk seam from the flange. The antenna cable must not interfere with the flange seals.
CAUTION
Roof
mm {in}Vehicle front
Adhesion area
100 {3.93} 100 {3.93}
170 {6.69}
Antenna
150 {5.90}
mm {in}Vehicle front
15�20 {0.59�0.78}
Roof
Antenna cable
Vehicle front Clips
Vehicle wiring harness
Seaming welt Body shell
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7. Pull the seaming welt up slightly on the flange and route
the antenna cable under the outside lip. 8. Secure the antenna cable in place with butyl tape and
pad protector halves. 9. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wraps (small). Go to Step 12 on page 23.
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
� Do not wrap butyl tape around flange. � Do not double-layer tape.
Butyl tape should hold the antenna cable to the sheet metal as shown.
� Take care not to trap antenna cable under attachment nuts.
CAUTION
Antenna cable Tie wraps (small)
Vehicle wiring harness
Tie wraps (small)
Vehicle front
� It is critical that the antenna follows the route as shown. Failure to follow this route will not provide the slack required to open and close the body shell.
� Be careful not to tear the seaming welt when puling it out.
� Do not remove trunk seam from the flange. The antenna cable must not interfere with the flange seals.
CAUTION
Vehicle front
Butyl tape
Pad protector 1/2
Antenna cable
Seaming welt
Antenna cable
mm {in}
Do not put pad protectors within 35 mm {1.37 in} of opening
30 {1.18}
Align
10 {0.39}
5 {0.19}
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12. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wraps (small). 13. Route the antenna cable through the vehicle wiring
harness. 14. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wraps (large). 15. Bundle the antenna cable into a loop and temporary fix it
with vehicle wiring harness using the tie wrap (large). 16. Secure the antenna cable with pad protector. 17. Secure the antenna cable to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wrap (large).
Vehicle front
Antenna cable
Vehicle wiring harness
Tie wraps (small)
Vehicle frontAntenna cable
Vehicle wiring harness
Antenna cable
Tie wraps (large)
Vehicle wiring harness
Vehicle front
Vehicle front
Antenna cable
Tie wraps (large)
Vehicle wiring harness
Pad protector
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18. Connect the antenna cable to the DLP unit.
DLP unit
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INSTALLING iPod INTEGRATION MODULE Dashboard drilling�1. Drill an initial 4 mm dia. hole, and then enlarge to a
10 mm dia. hole in the dashboard (at point indicated in left figure).
Preparation for iPod integration module installation�1. Affix the pad protectors to the iPod integration module as
shown in the figure. 2. Affix the double-sided adhesive tapes to the iPod
integration module as shown in the figure.
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� When installing Sirius only, begin with Step 1 on page 31. NOTE
Vehicle front�
Dashboard�
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115 {4.52}
mm {in}
30 {1.18}
� Be careful when handling drills and other sharp objects. If not handled properly, it could result in serious injury.
WARNING
� Make sure to remove burrs from both the surfaces so that they are flat and smooth.
CAUTION
iPod integration module Double-sided adhesive tape
iPod integration module
Pad protector
Pad protector
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the double-sided adhesive tape is affixed.
CAUTION
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Installation of iPod integration module�1. Affix the iPod integration module to the instrument panel
from the passenger side. 2. Route a tie wrap (large) through the 10 mm dia. hole in
the dashboard and secure the iPod integration module using the tie wrap.
Preparation before connecting iPod connection cable�1. Mark the iPod connection cable using a marker as shown
in the figure. Cutting the glove compartment�1. Cut the glove compartment as shown in the figure.
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the double-sided adhesive tape is affixed.
� Affix the iPod integration module so that it does not cover the 10 mm dia. hole which was drilled in the dashboard in the previous step.
CAUTION
iPod integration module�
Vehicle front�
Tie wraps (large)
iPod connection cable
To iPod integrationmodule�
To iPod
mm {in}
650 {25.59}
Put a mark
Glove compartment�
10 {0.39}
10 {0.39}
mm {in}
� Be careful when handling drills and other sharp objects. If not handled properly, it could result in serious injury.
WARNING
� Make sure to remove burrs from both the surfaces so that they are flat and smooth.
CAUTION
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INSTALLING THE HARNESS
Installation of SIRIUS and iPod integration module
1. Affix the pad protector to the dashboard and dashboard member as shown in the figure.
2. Connect the harness (H3) and iPod connection cable to
the iPod integration module. 3. Secure the harness (H3) to the dashboard with pad
protector. 4. Secure the harness (H3) to the vehicle wiring harness
with tie wrap (small).
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� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
Pad protector�
Vehicle front Dashboard�
Vehicle front
iPod integration module
Harness (H3)
iPod connection cable
Tie wrap (small)
Dashboard
Vehicle wiring harness
Vehicle front
Pad protector
Harness (H3)
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5. Branch connect the CAN (+) wires to the instrument
cluster 1 24-pin connector (terminal C) using the electro taps.
6. Branch connect the CAN (-) wires to the Instrument cluster 1 24-pin connector (terminal E) using the electro taps.
Instrument cluster1 24 pin connector (wire color)
Kit�wire(wire color)�
Terminal C (Green) CAN (+) (Red)�
Terminal E (Gray) CAN (-) (Black)�
7. Wrap the electro taps and vehicle wiring harness together
using urethane. 8. Secure the harness (H3) to the vehicle wiring harness
with a tie wrap (small). 9. Secure the GND wire of harness (H3) to the vehicle
wiring harness with tie wraps (large). 10. Tighten the GND wire of wiring harness (H3) using the
vehicle GND nut. � Nut tightening torque:
7.6 – 11.0 N�m {78.0 – 112.0 kgf�cm�68.0 – 97.0 in�lbf }
Vehicle front
Nut (Vehicle part) Vehicle wiring harness
Harness (H3) (GND wire)
Tie wraps (large)
Fuse block
Vehicle front�
Urethane
Electro-taps Tie wrap (small)�
Harness (H3)
Vehicle wiring harness
Instrument cluster1 24 pin connector (View from harness side)
Terminal E: Gray Kit wire: Black
Terminal C: Green Kit wire: Red
C E
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11. Secure the harness (H3) and iPod connection cable
using tie wraps (large) as shown in the figure.
12. Affix the pad protector to the dashboard member as shown in the figure.
13. Connect the harness (H3) connector to the AUX, Bluetooth H/F connector.
14. Affix the pad protectors over the connected connector. 15. Affix the harness (H3) to the dashboard member using a
tie wrap (large).
16. Connect the harness (H3) 4 pin connector to the vehicle wiring harness 4 pin connector.
17. Affix the harness (H3) to the rear heat duct using a pad protector and a tie wrap (large).
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
Vehicle front To audio unit
Harness (H3), iPod connection cable
Tie wraps (large)
Vehicle front
Harness (H3)
Rear heat duct
Vehicle wiring harness 4 pin connector
Tie wraps (large)
Pad protector
Vehicle front
Harness (H3)
Dashboard member
AUX, Bluetooth H/F
Pad protector
Harness (H3)
Tie wraps (large) Pad protector
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18. Connect the harness (H3) to the DLP unit.
19. Secure the excess wiring harness (H3), iPod connection cable, and antenna cable together to the dashboard member using a tie wrap (large).
20. Align a tie wrap (large) with the position marked on the iPod connection cable and secure them together to the vehicle wiring harness.
�Vehicle front
DLP unit
Harness (H3)
Antenna cable
iPod connection cable
Vehicle wiring harness
Vehicle front
Tie wraps (large)
Dashboard member
Harness (H3)
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Installation of SIRIUS only �
1. Affix the pad protector to the dashboard and dashboard member as shown in the figure.
2. Affix the pad protector to the dashboard member as
shown in the figure. 3. Wrap the iPod integration module connector with the
sponge and vinyl tape, and affix to the dashboard member using a tie wrap (large).
4. Secure the GND wire of harness (H3) to the vehicle
wiring harness with tie wraps (large). 5. Tighten the GND wire of wiring harness (H3) using the
vehicle GND nut. � Nut tightening torque:
7.6 – 11.0 N�m {78.0 – 112.0 kgf�cm�68.0 – 97.0 in�lbf }
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
Pad protector�
Vehicle front Dashboard�
Vehicle front
Nut (Vehicle part) Vehicle wiring harness
Harness (H3) (GND wire)
Tie wraps (large)
Fuse block
Wrap with the sponge�
Vehicle front
Dashboard member�
Pad protector�Tie wraps (large)
Harness (H3)�
Sponge� Vinyl tape�
Harness (H3)�
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6. Secure the harness (H3) using the tie wraps (large) as
shown in the figure. 7. Affix the pad protector to the dashboard member as
shown in the figure. 8. Connect the harness (H3) connector to the AUX,
Bluetooth H/F connector. 9. Affix the pad protectors over the connected connector. 10. Affix the harness (H3) to the dashboard member using a
tie wrap (large). 11. Connect the harness (H3) 4 pin connector to the vehicle
wiring harness 4 pin connector. 12. Affix the harness (H3) to the rear heat duct using a pad
protector and a tie wrap (large).
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
Vehicle front
Harness (H3)
Dashboard member
AUX, Bluetooth H/F
Pad protector
Harness (H3)
Tie wraps (large) Pad protector
� To ensure proper affixing, be sure to degrease the area where the pad protector is affixed.
CAUTION
Vehicle front
Harness (H3)
Rear heat duct
Vehicle wiring harness 4 pin connector
Tie wraps (large)
Pad protector
Vehicle front To audio unit
Harness (H3)
Tie wraps (large)
�33�
13. Connect the harness (H3) to the DLP unit.
14. Secure the excess wiring harness (H3) and antenna
cable together to the dashboard member using a tie wrap (large).
�Vehicle front
DLP unit
Harness (H3)
Antenna cable Vehicle wiring harness
Vehicle front
Tie wraps (large)
Dashboard member
Harness (H3)
�34�
REINSTALLATION OF VEHICLE PARTS � Install in the reverse order of “5. Part removal”.
� Perform the Inspection indicated on the last page of these installation instructions.
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� After installing the vehicle parts, check for dirt. Clean any dirty parts. �CAUTION
�
� When the battery is disconnected, the windows will not fully open and close automatically. Perform the following procedure to resume operation: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Press the switch and fully open the window. 3. Pull up the switch and continue holding for about 2 seconds to fully close the window. 4. If the function does not operate even after the ignition switch is turned off, contact an Authorized
Mazda Dealer.
�CAUTION
INSPECTION � Inspect the installed / reinstalled parts for the following items. � Inspection parts differ depending on the vehicle.
Inspection Items (�)
Inspection Parts Clearance/Fit
Scratches/ Dirt/
Harness interference
Installation/ Tightening/
Engagement Operation check
Rear combination light (passenger’s side) �� �� �� ��
Trunk side upper trim (passenger’s side) 5-Door �� �� �� �
Trunk side trim (passenger’s side) �� �� ��
Trunk end trim �� �� �� Tire house trim (passenger’s side) �� �� ��
Rear seat cushion �� �� �� B-pillar lower trim (passenger’s side) �� �� ��
Rear scuff plate (passenger’s side) �� �� ��
Lower panel (passenger’s side) �� �� �� �
Glove compartment �� �� �� Hood release lever �� �� �� � Lower panel (driver’s side) �� �� �� �
Dashboard under cover �� �� �� �
Instrument cluster �� �� �� � Upper column cover �� �� �� � Center cover �� �� �� Center panel module �� �� �� *1 � Center panel upper �� �� �� � Console �� �� �� ��
Side wall (driver’s side / passenger’s side) �� �� �� �
Shift panel lower �� �� �� ��
Upper panel �� �� �� �
Front side trim (driver’s side / passenger’s side) �� �� �� �
Front scuff plate (driver’s side / passenger’s side) �� �� �� �
Battery cable �� �� �� Battery cover �� �� �� �� : Applicable *1: Refer to the Owner’s Manual and the SATELLITE RADIO instruction manual, and verify that the system
operates correctly. Ex.: Turn the power ON, increase the volume, and press the SAT button. � Direct access channel 184 is a test channel provided by Sirius.
Press the SAT button on the radio, and if properly installed you will receive a signal from the Sirius broadcast.
Note: Sirius broadcasts can only be received in an open area, enclosed spaces such as garages or work buildings block the satellite reception.
Date , , Vehicle. VIN.
Approved
Checked
Person in
charge
�The term of validity for this sheet: 3 months
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