Explanation of Each Button in the 2004 Mazda6?

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DiTessa
07/29/25 9:00pm
For the hot/cold selection, turn the knob or press the button to the red end. For the fan speed, select 1 or higher; if it's automatic, choose a temperature higher than the current interior temperature. For the mode selection, choose any option except the windshield defrost. Below is an introduction to the Mazda6: Overview: The Mazda6 (Mazda6) is the latest product launched by Mazda in the 21st century, a mid-to-high-end sedan introduced at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show. Since its launch, it has won over 30 awards in 20 countries worldwide. Selling Points: Solid chassis performance, top-tier handling standards, earning it the reputation of 'King of the Corners.' With its handsome appearance and excellent safety protection levels, the Mazda6 has taken the lead in market positioning and competition among vehicles in the same class.
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