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  • Page 3 HIROSHIMA, JAPAN Important Notes About This Manual Keep this manual in the glove compartment as a handy reference for the safe and enjoyable use of your Mazda. Should you resell the vehicle, leave this manual with it for the next owner.
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    Mazda. By reading your manual, you part. can fi nd out about the features, important Please refer to the manual for a detailed safety information, and driving under explanation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Pictorial Index Interior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. Essential Safety Equipment Important information about safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags. Before Driving Use of various features, including keys, doors, mirrors and windows.
  • Page 7: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial Index Interior, exterior views and part identifi cation of your Mazda. Interior Overview ................1-2 Interior Equipment (View A) ............1-2 Interior Equipment (View B) ............1-3 Interior Equipment (View C) ............1-4 Interior Equipment (View D) ............1-6 Exterior Overview ................
  • Page 8: Interior Overview

    Pictorial Index Interior Overview Interior Equipment (View A) Lighting control..................... page 4-51 Turn and lane-change signal ................. page 4-57 Audio control switches..................page 5-15 INFO switch ....................page 4-17 , 4-20 Cruise control switches ................page 4-126 , 4-167 Wiper and washer lever ..................page 4-58 TCS OFF Switch ....................
  • Page 9 Pictorial Index Interior Overview Interior Equipment (View B) Active driving display ................... page 4-28 Instrument cluster ....................page 4-12 Dashboard illumination knob ................page 4-16 Seat warmer switches ....................page 2-7 Heated steering wheel switch ................page 3-35 Hazard warning fl asher switch ................page 4-65 Rear window defogger switch................
  • Page 10 Pictorial Index Interior Overview Interior Equipment (View C) Head restraint ......................page 2-17 Seat belt ......................... page 2-20 Bottle holder ......................page 5-144 Overhead lights ....................page 5-139 Overhead console ....................page 5-145 Moonroof switch ....................page 3-42 Vanity mirror ....................... page 5-138 Sunvisor ......................
  • Page 11: Interior Overview

    Pictorial Index Interior Overview Seat belts ....................... page 2-20 Lever ......................page 2-10 , 2-15 Head restraint ......................page 2-17 USB power outlet ....................page 5-142 Child safety locks ....................page 3-21 Armrest box......................page 5-146 Seat warmer switches .................... page 2-15 Cup holder ......................
  • Page 12: The Equipment And Installation Position Varies By Vehicle

    Pictorial Index Interior Overview Interior Equipment (View D) Remote handles ..................... page 2-10 Anchor brackets ....................page 2-34 Accessory socket ....................page 5-141 Cargo Securing Loops ..................page 5-146 1–6 The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle...
  • Page 13: Exterior Overview

    Pictorial Index Exterior Overview Front Windshield wiper blades ..................page 6-29 Moonroof ......................page 3-42 Window ......................... page 3-39 Fuel-fi ller lid ......................page 3-33 Request switch ..................... page 3-14 Door ........................page 3-12 1–7 The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle...
  • Page 14: The Equipment And Installation Position Varies By Vehicle

    Pictorial Index Exterior Overview Rear Rear window wiper blade ..................page 6-32 Liftgate ........................page 3-22 Outside mirror ....................... page 3-36 Request switch ..................... page 3-14 Electric liftgate opener ..................page 3-23 1–8 The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle...
  • Page 15 Essential Safety Equipment Important information about safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags. Seats ..................... 2-2 Seat Precautions ................2-2 Front Seat ..................2-5 Rear Seat ..................2-10 Head Restraints ................2-17 Seat Belt Systems ................2-20 Seat Belt Precautions ..............
  • Page 16: Essential Safety Equipment

    The front seats contain air bag components essential to the supplemental restraint system. Such modifi cations could damage the supplemental restraint system and result in serious injury. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer if there is any need to remove or reinstall the front seats.
  • Page 17 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Do not drive with either front seats reclined: Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is moving is dangerous because you do not get the full protection from seat belts. During sudden braking or a collision, you can slide under the lap belt and suff er serious internal injuries.
  • Page 18 Essential Safety Equipment Seats NOTE When returning a rear seat to its original position, place the seat belt in its normal        position. Verify that the seat belt pulls out and retracts. (Power Seat) ...
  • Page 19: Front Seat

    Essential Safety Equipment Seats Front Seat Seat Operation Power operation Seat Slide (Manual Seat) To move a seat forward or backward, raise the lever and slide the seat to the desired position and release the lever. Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seat is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward.
  • Page 20 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Seat Recline (Manual Seat) To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the lever. Then lean back to the desired position and release the lever. Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seatback is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward.
  • Page 21 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Seat Warmer WARNING The front seats are electrically heated. The Be careful when using the seat warmer: ignition must be switched ON. The heat from the seat warmer may be Press the seat warmer switch while the too hot for some people, as indicated ignition is switched ON to operate the seat as follows, and could cause a low-...
  • Page 22: Driving Position Memory

    Essential Safety Equipment Seats CAUTION CAUTION Do not use organic solvents to clean Do not place fi ngers or hands around the seat. It may damage the seat the bottom of the seat while the seat surface and the heater. memory function is operating.
  • Page 23 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Programming NOTE If the driving position movement is not 1. Make sure the parking brake is on.        changed, only the beep sounds. 2. (Automatic transaxle) A seat position can be called up even Make sure the selector lever is in the P ...
  • Page 24: Rear Seat

    Essential Safety Equipment Seats Rear Seat NOTE If there is no driving position movement,        a beep is not heard. Split Folding The driving position adjustment is        By lowering the rear seatbacks the luggage canceled in the following cases: compartment space can be expanded.
  • Page 25 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Using remote handle WARNING 1. (With rear seat warmer) Always remove the child-restraint Turn the rear seat warmer switch off. system from the rear seat before Refer to Seat Warmer on page 2-15 . operating the remote handle for the 2.
  • Page 26 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Using the lever CAUTION 1. (With rear seat warmer) Turn the rear seat warmer switch off.        Before folding the seatbacks down with Refer to Seat Warmer on page 2-15 . the remote handle, make sure there is 2.
  • Page 27 Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING CAUTION Always remove the child-restraint        Before folding the seatbacks down with system from the rear seat before the remote handle, make sure there is operating the remote handle for the no cup in a rear cup holder.
  • Page 28 Essential Safety Equipment Seats To return the seatbacks to the upright 1. Make sure that the seat belt passes position through the seat belt guide. Seat belt guide WARNING Always make sure the seat belts are fully pulled out from under the seatbacks: A seat belt caught under a seatback after the seatback is returned to its upright position is dangerous.
  • Page 29 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Rear Seat Recline The left and right seatbacks of the rear seat can be adjusted separately. Recline the seatback with the lever pulled WARNING After adjusting the seatback, make sure that it is fi rmly locked and the red indication is not visible by attempting to lightly move the seatback forward and back:...
  • Page 30 Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING CAUTION Be careful when using the seat warmer:        Before folding a rear seatback, make The heat from the seat warmer may be sure that the rear seat warmer switch is too hot for some people, as indicated off .
  • Page 31: Head Restraints

    Essential Safety Equipment Seats Armrest Head Restraints The rear armrest in the center of the rear Your vehicle is equipped with head seatback can be used (no occupant in the restraints on all outboard seats and the center seat) or placed upright. rear center seat.
  • Page 32 Essential Safety Equipment Seats Front outboard seat Rear center seat Rear outboard seat Removal/Installation To remove the head restraint, pull it up Except Mexico while pressing the stop-catch. To install the head restraint, insert the legs into the holes while pressing the stop- catch.
  • Page 33 Essential Safety Equipment Seats CAUTION        When installing a head restraint, make sure that it is installed correctly with the front of the head restraint facing forward. If the head restraint is installed incorrectly, it could detach from the seat during a collision and result in injury.
  • Page 34: Seat Belt Systems

    Seat Belt Precautions Seat belts help to decrease the possibility of severe injury during accidents and sudden stops. Mazda recommends that the driver and all passengers always wear seat belts. (Except Mexico) All of the seat belt retractors are designed to keep the lap/shoulder belts out of the way when not in use.
  • Page 35 Using a damaged seat belt is dangerous. An accident could damage the belt webbing of the seat belt in use. A damaged seat belt cannot provide adequate protection in a collision. Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer inspect all seat belt systems in use during an accident before they are used again.
  • Page 36: Automatic Locking Mode

    Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems Pregnant Women and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions Pregnant women should always wear seat belts. Ask your doctor for specifi c recommendations. The lap belt should be worn SNUGLY AND AS LOW AS POSSIBLE OVER THE HIPS. The shoulder belt should be worn across your shoulder properly, but never across the stomach area.
  • Page 37: Seat Belt

    NOTE If a belt does not fully retract, inspect it for kinks and twists. If it is still not retracting properly, have it inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Take up Keep low slack on hip bone Front Shoulder Belt Adjuster...
  • Page 38: Seat Belt Warning Systems

    Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems Seat Belt Warning Systems Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load If it detects that the occupant seat belt is unfastened, the warning light or beep Limiting Systems alerts the occupant. Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on page For optimum protection, the driver and 4-32 .
  • Page 39 In addition, the pretensioner system for limiter has been expended: the front passenger, like the front and side Always have an Authorized Mazda passenger air bag, is designed to only Dealer immediately inspect the seat deploy when the front passenger occupant belt pretensioners and air bags after classifi...
  • Page 40: Seat Belt Extender

    If residue from the Please contact your Authorized Mazda deployment of the air bags or the front Dealer for more information. pretensioner system gets on the skin or in the eyes, wash it off as soon as possible.
  • Page 41 Using a seat belt extender to fasten extender in a diff erent vehicle or seat. a child-restraint system on any seat If you sell your Mazda, do not leave is dangerous. Always follow the your seat belt extender in the vehicle. It...
  • Page 42: Child Restraint

    Even if the front passenger air bag is shut off, Mazda strongly recommends that children be properly restrained and child-restraint systems of all kinds are properly secured on the rear seats which are the best place for children.
  • Page 43 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING Use the correct size child-restraint system: For eff ective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stops, a child must be properly restrained using a seat belt or child-restraint system depending on age and size. If not, the child could be seriously injured or even killed in an accident.
  • Page 44 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy: Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous even though you may feel assured that a front passenger air bag will not deploy based on the fact that the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.
  • Page 45 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Do not install a front-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat unless it is unavoidable: In a collision, the force of a deploying air bag could cause serious injury or death to the child. If installing a front-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is unavoidable, move the front passenger seat as far back as possible and adjust the seat bottom (height adjustable seat bottom) to the highest position at which the seat belt fastening the child-restraint system is securely tightened.
  • Page 46 NOTE Your Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachment of specially designed LATCH child-restraint systems in the rear seats. When using these anchors to secure a child-restraint system, refer to "Using LATCH Lower Anchor" (page 2-42 ).
  • Page 47: Child-Restraint System Installation

    Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Child-Restraint System Infant seat An infant seat provides restraint by Installation bracing the infant's head, neck and back against the seating surface. Child-Restraint System Types In this owner's manual, explanation of child-restraint systems is provided for the following three types of popular child- restraint systems: infant seat, child seat, booster seat.
  • Page 48: Installing Child-Restraint Systems

    Always follow the installed on the seats that take tethers instruction manual accompanying the to be effective. In your Mazda, tethered child-restraint system. child-restraint systems can only be accommodated in the three positions on Anchor bracket location the rear seat.
  • Page 49 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Always install the head restraint and WARNING adjust it to the appropriate position after removing the child-restraint Always attach the tether strap to the system: correct tether anchor position: Driving with the head restraint Attaching the tether strap to the removed is dangerous as impact to the incorrect tether anchor position is occupant's head cannot be prevented...
  • Page 50 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint 3. Secure the child-restraint system with NOTE the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. Inspect this function before each use of See the manufacturer's instructions the child-restraint system. You should on the child-restraint system for belt not be able to pull the shoulder belt out routing instructions.
  • Page 51 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Always attach the tether strap to the WARNING correct tether anchor position: Attaching the tether strap to the Use the tether and tether anchor only incorrect tether anchor position is for a child-restraint system: dangerous. In a collision, the tether Using the tether or tether anchor to strap could come off and loosen the secure anything but a child-restraint...
  • Page 52        front passenger air bag deactivation bags: indicator light illuminates, you should Mazda vehicles equipped with side air   not use a rear-facing child-restraint bag will have a "SRS AIRBAG" tag on system in the front seat.
  • Page 53 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Do not allow a child or anyone to lean Always install the head restraint and over or against the side window of a adjust it to the appropriate position vehicle with side and curtain air bags: after removing the child-restraint It is dangerous to allow anyone to lean system:...
  • Page 54 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint 5. To get the retractor into the automatic 8. Switch the ignition ON and make sure locking mode, pull the shoulder belt the front passenger air bag deactivation portion of the seat belt until the entire indicator light illuminates after length of the belt is out of the retractor.
  • Page 55 If the indicator light does not illuminate after seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat, seat a child in a child-restraint system on the rear seat and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. 2–41...
  • Page 56 Child Restraint Using LATCH Lower Anchor Your Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachment of specially designed LATCH child-restraint systems in the rear seats. Both anchors must be used, otherwise the seat will bounce around and put the child in danger. Most LATCH child-restraint systems must also be used in conjunction with a tether to be effective.
  • Page 57 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Installation on rear outboard seats WARNING 1. First, adjust the front seat to allow clearance between the child-restraint Use the tether and tether anchor only system and the front seat (page for a child-restraint system: 2-5 ).
  • Page 58 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint The procedure for installation on the rear Always install the head restraint and outboard seats is the same. adjust it to the appropriate position after removing the child-restraint LATCH lower anchor location system: Driving with the head restraint removed is dangerous as impact to the occupant's head cannot be prevented during emergency braking or in a...
  • Page 59 Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING Always remove the head restraint and install child-restraint system: Installing a child-restraint system without removing the head restraint is dangerous. The child-restraint system cannot be installed correctly which may result in death or injury to the child in a collision.
  • Page 60: Srs Air Bags

    Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Precautions The front and side supplemental restraint systems (SRS) include different types of air bags. Please verify the different types of air bags which are equipped on your vehicle by locating the “SRS AIRBAG”...
  • Page 61 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags If your vehicle is also equipped with a front passenger occupant classifi cation system, refer to the Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System (page 2-61 ) for details. If your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifi cation system, the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates for a specifi...
  • Page 62 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy: Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous even though you may feel assured that a front passenger air bag will not deploy based on the fact that the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.
  • Page 63 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Do not attach objects on or around the area where a side air bag deploys: Attaching objects to the front seat in such a way as to cover the outboard side of the seat in any way is dangerous. In an accident the object could interfere with the side air bag, which infl ates from the outboard side of the front seats, impeding the added protection of the side air bag system or redirecting the air bag in a way that is dangerous.
  • Page 64 Do not use tires or wheels other than those specifi ed for your Mazda:   Use of any tire or wheel other than those specifi ed for your Mazda (page 9-9 ) is dangerous. Use of such wheels will prevent the vehicle's accident detections system from accurately detecting a collision or roll-over accident resulting in incorrect or unexpected air bag deployment and the possibility of serious injuries.
  • Page 65 Only a trained Authorized Mazda Dealer can fully evaluate these systems to see that they will work in any subsequent accident. Driving with an expended or damaged air bag or pretensioner unit will not aff ord you the necessary protection in the event of any subsequent accident which could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 66 Neither is likely to cause injury, however, the texture of the air bags may cause light skin injuries on body parts not covered with clothing through friction. Should you sell your Mazda, we urge you to tell the new owner of its air bag systems       ...
  • Page 67: Supplemental Restraint System Components

    Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Supplemental Restraint System Components (With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) (Without Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) 2–53...
  • Page 68 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Driver/Front passenger infl ators and air bags Roll-over sensor , crash sensors, and diagnostic module (SAS unit) Seat belt pretensioners (page 2-24 ) Front air bag sensors Side crash sensors Air bag/seat belt pretensioner system warning light (page 4-33 ) Side and curtain infl...
  • Page 69: How The Srs Air Bags Work

    SRS Air Bags How the SRS Air Bags Work Your Mazda is equipped with the following types of SRS air bags. SRS air bags are designed to work together with the seat belts to help to reduce injuries during an accident.
  • Page 70 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Front Passenger Air Bag The front passenger air bag is mounted in the front passenger dashboard. The infl ation mechanism for the front passenger air bag is the same as the driver's air bag. For more details about air bag deployment, refer to "SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria"...
  • Page 71 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Curtain Air Bags The curtain air bags are mounted in the front and rear window pillars, and the roof edge along both sides. When the air bag crash sensors detect a side impact of greater than moderate force, the curtain air bag infl...
  • Page 72: Srs Air Bag Deployment Criteria

    Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria This chart indicates the applicable SRS equipment that will deploy depending on the type of collision. (The illustrations are the representative cases of collisions.) Types of collision A severe frontal/near frontal A severe side A roll-over/near A rear collision...
  • Page 73: Limitations To Srs Air Bag

    Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Limitations to SRS Air Bag In severe collisions such as those described previously in "SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria", the applicable SRS air bag equipment will deploy. However, in some accidents, the equipment may not deploy depending on the type of collision and its severity. Limitations to front/near front collision detection: The following illustrations are examples of front/near front collisions that may not be detected as severe enough to deploy the SRS air bag equipment.
  • Page 74 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Limitations to side collision detection: The following illustrations are examples of side collisions that may not be detected as severe enough to deploy the SRS air bag equipment. Side impacts involving trees or poles Side impacts with two-wheeled vehicles Roll-over (Without Driver and Front Passenger Occupant Classification System) (With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi...
  • Page 75: Front Passenger Occupant Classifi Cation System *

    Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System First, please read "Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Precautions" (page 2-46 ) carefully. Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation Sensor Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifi cation sensor as a part of the supplemental restraint system.
  • Page 76 ON and does not turn on as indicated in the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light on/off condition chart, do not allow an occupant to sit in the front passenger seat and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The system may not work properly in an accident.
  • Page 77 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags WARNING Do not allow an occupant in the front passenger's seat to sit with a posture which makes it diffi cult for the front passenger occupant classifi cation sensor to detect the occupant correctly: Sitting in the front passenger's seat with a posture which makes it diffi cult for the front passenger occupant classifi cation sensor to detect the occupant correctly is dangerous.
  • Page 78 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags        An object, such as a seat cushion, is put on the front passenger's seat or between the passenger's back and the seatback.        A seat cover is put on the front passenger's seat.
  • Page 79 Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. If the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light turns on when an occupant ...
  • Page 80: Constant Monitoring

    Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Constant Monitoring The following components of the air bag systems are monitored by a diagnostic system: Crash sensors, and diagnostic module (SAS unit)        Front air bag sensors ...
  • Page 81 Before Driving Use of various features, including keys, doors, mirrors and windows. Keys ............3-2 Driving Tips ........3-49 Keys ..........3-2 Break-In Period ......3-49 Keyless Entry System ....3-3 Saving Fuel and Protection of the Environment ......... 3-49 Advanced Keyless Entry System ..
  • Page 82: Before Driving

           Non-Mazda genuine electronic other controls to operate, or even make equipment is installed in the vehicle. the vehicle move.
  • Page 83 It can also help you signal for attention or help. If your key (auxiliary key) is lost, consult Operating the theft-deterrent system is your Authorized Mazda Dealer and have also possible on theft-deterrent system- your code number ready. equipped vehicles.
  • Page 84 Additional keys can be obtained at        an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Up to 6 keys can be used with the keyless functions per vehicle. Bring all keys to an Authorized Mazda Dealer when additional keys are required.
  • Page 85 Before Driving Keys Transmitter Use the following procedure to change the setting. Operation indicator light 1. Switch the ignition off and close all of the doors and the liftgate. Operation buttons 2. Open the driver's door. 3. Within 30 seconds of opening the driver's door, press and hold the LOCK button on the key for 5 seconds or longer.
  • Page 86 Before Driving Keys Lock button Unlock button To lock the doors and the liftgate, press the To unlock the driver's door, press the lock button and the hazard warning lights unlock button and the hazard warning will fl ash once. lights will fl...
  • Page 87 Before Driving Keys NOTE (Auto re-lock function)          After unlocking with the key, all doors The system can be set to unlock all          and the liftgate will automatically lock doors by performing a single operation.
  • Page 88 Before Driving Keys Panic button Starting the Engine If you witness from a distance someone attempting to break into or damage your NOTE vehicle, press and hold the panic button Starting the engine may be possible        to activate the vehicle's alarm.
  • Page 89 Before Driving Keys NOTE The engine may not start if the key is placed in the following areas: Around the dashboard        In the storage compartments such as        the glove compartment or the center console Key Suspend Function...
  • Page 90 Consult an Authorized Before using the key near people who Mazda Dealer for details. If the advanced use medical devices, ask the medical keyless entry system has been deactivated, device manufacturer or your physician...
  • Page 91 Before Driving Advanced Keyless Entry System Operational Range NOTE The system may not operate if you        The system operates only when the driver are too close to the windows or door is in the vehicle or within operational handles, or liftgate.
  • Page 92 Before Driving Doors and Locks Door Locks After closing the doors and the liftgate, always verify that they are securely closed: WARNING Doors and the liftgate not securely closed are dangerous, if the vehicle Always take all children and pets with is driven with a door and the liftgate you or leave a responsible person with not securely closed, the door and the...
  • Page 93: Doors And Locks

    Before Driving Doors and Locks NOTE (Door unlock (control) system with        collision detection) Always stop the engine and lock the        This system automatically unlocks doors. In addition, to prevent theft of ...
  • Page 94 Before Driving Doors and Locks Locking, Unlocking with Request To unlock Switch (With the advanced keyless function) Driver's door request switch To unlock the driver's door, press the All doors and the liftgate can be locked/ request switch. A beep sound will be heard unlocked by pressing the request switch twice and the hazard warning lights will on the front doors while the key is being...
  • Page 95 Before Driving Doors and Locks It may require a few seconds for the NOTE        doors to unlock after the request switch The system can be set to unlock all        is pressed.
  • Page 96 Before Driving Doors and Locks (With theft-deterrent system) Auto re-lock function                 The hazard warning lights fl ash when After unlocking with the request   ...
  • Page 97 Before Driving Doors and Locks Locking, Unlocking with Door- Auto Lock/Unlock Function Lock Switch WARNING All doors and the liftgate lock automatically when the lock side is Do not pull the inner handle on a front pressed. They unlock when the unlock side door: is pressed.
  • Page 98 ON, all the doors and the liftgate unlock automatically. *1 Other settings for the auto door lock function are available at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. For details consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Refer to Personalization Features on page 9-11 .
  • Page 99 Before Driving Doors and Locks Settings can be changed using the (Automatic transaxle vehicles) following procedure. Current Function Number 1. Safely park the vehicle. All doors must Press unlock side of remain closed. lock switch once 2. Switch the ignition ON. Function Number 1 3.
  • Page 100 Before Driving Doors and Locks Locking, Unlocking with Auxiliary Locking, Unlocking with Door- Lock Knob Turn the auxiliary key toward the front to Operation from inside lock, toward the back to unlock. To lock any door from the inside, press the To lock door-lock knob.
  • Page 101 Before Driving Doors and Locks Rear Door Child Safety Locks Operation from outside To lock any door with the door-lock knob These locks are intended to help prevent from the outside, press the door-lock children from accidentally opening the knob to the lock position and close the rear doors.
  • Page 102       Do not modify or replace the liftgate damper stay. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer if a liftgate damper stay is deformed or damaged for reasons such as a collision or if there is some other problem.
  • Page 103 Before Driving Doors and Locks Opening and Closing the Liftgate NOTE (With the advanced keyless function) Opening the liftgate with Electric A locked liftgate can also be opened        liftgate opener while the key is being carried. Unlock the doors and liftgate, then press When opening the liftgate with the ...
  • Page 104: Power Liftgate

    Before Driving Doors and Locks Closing the liftgate WARNING Lower the liftgate slowly using the liftgate grip recess, then push the liftgate closed Be sure to watch the power liftgate as it using both hands. opens or closes, and make sure that it Do not slam it.
  • Page 105 Before Driving Doors and Locks NOTE CAUTION Do not apply unnecessary force to        the power liftgate when it is opening/        When closing the power liftgate, closing electrically. Unnecessary force make sure there are no foreign objects on the liftgate may cause it to reverse around the striker.
  • Page 106 Before Driving Doors and Locks Operation using the transmitter NOTE If the vehicle moves with the selector lever Press the power liftgate button for one shifted to a position other than P while the second or more. The hazard warning lights liftgate is opening/closing electrically, the fl...
  • Page 107 Before Driving Doors and Locks Operation from outside (To open) NOTE If the power liftgate switch/power liftgate Press the electric liftgate opener on the close switch is pressed or the electric liftgate and raise the liftgate. The hazard liftgate opener is operated while the warning lights fl...
  • Page 108 Before Driving Doors and Locks NOTE CAUTION After about 3 seconds have elapsed since the switch was pressed, a beep sound Sensors are installed on both ends of is activated 2 times to indicate that the the power liftgate. Be careful not to liftgate fully-open position has changed.
  • Page 109 Before Driving Doors and Locks Liftgate easy closure The Easy Closure system automatically closes the liftgate completely from the near-shut position. This system also operates when the liftgate is closed manually. WARNING When closing a liftgate, always keep hands and fi ngers away from the liftgate: Placing hands or fi ngers around a liftgate is dangerous because the...
  • Page 110: Fuel Requirements

           Never add fuel system additives, otherwise the emission control system could be damaged. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for details. Gasoline blended with oxygenates such as alcohol or ether compounds are generally referred to as oxygenated fuels. The common gasoline blend that can be used with your vehicle is ethanol blended at no more than 10 %.
  • Page 111        USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL.        Do not drive your Mazda with any sign of engine malfunction.        Do not coast with the ignition switched off .
  • Page 112 When inhaled, it can cause loss of consciousness and death. If you smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle, keep all windows fully open and contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer immediately. Do not run the engine when inside an enclosed area: Running the engine inside an enclosed area, such as a garage, is dangerous.
  • Page 113 Fuel-Filler Lid and Cap CAUTION (U.S.A. and Canada) WARNING Always use only a genuine Mazda fuel- When removing the fuel-fi ller cap, fi ller cap or an approved equivalent, loosen the cap slightly and wait for any available at an Authorized Mazda hissing to stop, then remove it: Dealer.
  • Page 114 Before Driving Fuel and Emission Fuel-Filler Cap To remove the fuel-fi ller cap, turn it counterclockwise. Attach the removed cap to the inner side of the fuel lid. To close the fuel-fi ller cap, turn it clockwise until a click is heard. Open Close CAUTION...
  • Page 115: Steering Wheel

    Before Driving Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Heated Steering Wheel The grips on the left and right of the steering wheel can be warmed up. WARNING Heated steering Never adjust the steering wheel while wheel switch the vehicle is moving: Adjusting the steering wheel while Heating area the vehicle is moving is dangerous.
  • Page 116: Outside Mirrors

    Before Driving Mirrors Mirrors 2. Press the mirror switch in the appropriate direction. Before driving, adjust the inside and outside mirrors. Center position Outside Mirrors WARNING Be sure to look over your shoulder before changing lanes: Changing lanes without taking into account the actual distance of the vehicle in the convex mirror is Mirror switch...
  • Page 117: Rearview Mirror

    Before Driving Mirrors Rearview Mirror Reducing glare from headlights Manual day/night mirror WARNING Push the day/night lever forward for day Do not stack cargo or objects higher driving. Pull it back to reduce glare of than the seatbacks: headlights from vehicles at the rear. Cargo stacked higher than the seatbacks is dangerous.
  • Page 118 Before Driving Mirrors NOTE Do not use glass cleaner or suspend        objects on or around the light sensor. Otherwise, light sensor sensitivity will be affected and may not operate normally. (With Homelink wireless control ...
  • Page 119 Before Driving Windows Power Windows NOTE A power window may no longer open/        The ignition must be switched ON for the close if you continue to press the switch power windows to operate. after fully opening/closing the power window.
  • Page 120 Before Driving Windows Auto-opening/closing WARNING To fully open the window automatically, press the switch completely down, then Make sure nothing blocks the window release. The window will fully open just before it reaches the fully closed automatically. position or while holding up the power To fully close the window automatically, window switch: pull the switch completely up, then...
  • Page 121 Before Driving Windows Operating the Passenger Power Power Window Lock Switch Windows This feature prevents all power windows To open the window to the desired from operating, except the driver's power position, hold down the switch. window. Keep this switch in the locked To close the window to the desired position while children are in the vehicle.
  • Page 122: Tilt Operation

    ON. After washing your Mazda or after it rains, wipe the water off the moonroof before Tilt/Slide switch operating it to avoid water penetration which could cause rust and water damage to your headliner.
  • Page 123 Before Driving Windows Slide Operation Jam-safe Moonroof To fully open automatically, momentarily If a person's hands, head or an object press the tilt/slide switch in the backward blocks the moonroof while it is closing, direction. the moonroof will stop and move in the To fully close automatically, momentarily open direction.
  • Page 124 Before Driving Windows Sunshade The sunshade can be opened and closed by hand. The sunshade opens at the same time as the moonroof slides open, but it must be closed by hand. Sunshade CAUTION        The sunshade does not tilt.
  • Page 125: Security System

    Immobilizer System Equipment The immobilizer system allows the engine to start only with a key the system Mazda cannot guarantee the immobilizer recognizes. and the theft-deterrent systems' operation if the system has been modifi ed or if any If someone attempts to start the engine add-on equipment has been installed.
  • Page 126        is lost. If a key is lost, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. If you lose a key, an Authorized Mazda Disarming        Dealer will reset the electronic codes of...
  • Page 127 Before Driving Security System Theft-Deterrent System NOTE The liftgate does not open while the        If the theft-deterrent system detects an theft-deterrent system is operating. inappropriate entry into the vehicle, For vehicles equipped with the power ...
  • Page 128 Before Driving Security System To Stop the Alarm NOTE The theft-deterrent system can also be        A triggered alarm can be turned off using armed by activating the auto relock any one of the following methods: function with all the doors, the liftgate Pressing the unlock button on the and the hood closed.
  • Page 129: Driving Tips

    Environment No special break-in is necessary, but a few precautions in the fi rst 1,000 km How you operate your Mazda determines (600 miles) may add to the performance, how far it will travel on a tank of fuel. Use economy, and life of the vehicle.
  • Page 130 Before Driving Driving Tips Hazardous Driving When driving on ice or in water, snow, mud, sand, or similar hazards: Be cautious and allow extra distance for WARNING        braking. Be extremely careful if it is necessary to Avoid sudden braking and sudden ...
  • Page 131 Floor Mat Rocking the Vehicle We recommend the use of Genuine WARNING Mazda fl oor mats. Do not spin the wheels at more than WARNING 56 km/h (35 mph), and do not allow Make sure the fl oor mats are hooked on...
  • Page 132 Infl ate snow sand or salt. tires 30 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm , 4.3 psi) more Ask an Authorized Mazda Dealer to check than recommended on the tire pressure the following: label (driver's door frame), but never...
  • Page 133 Install the chains on the front tires only. Do not use chains on the rear tires. Please consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Installing the chains 1. Secure the chains on the front tires as tightly as possible.
  • Page 134 Before Driving Driving Tips Overloading WARNING Be careful not to overload your vehicle: The gross axle weight rating (GAWR) and the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle are on the Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Label on the driver's door frame. Exceeding these ratings can cause an accident or vehicle damage.
  • Page 135 Before Driving Driving Tips Driving on Uneven Road Your vehicle's suspension and underbody can be damaged if driven on rough/uneven roads or over speed bumps at excessive speeds. Use care and reduce speed when traveling on rough/uneven roads or over speed bumps. Use care not to damage the vehicle's underbody, bumpers or muffl...
  • Page 136 Never overload your vehicle or trailer. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer if you need further details. CAUTION Do not tow a trailer during the fi rst 1,000 km (600 miles) of your new Mazda. If you do, you may damage the engine, transaxle, diff erential, wheel bearings, and other power- train components.
  • Page 137 Before Driving Towing High-altitude operation CAUTION Be aware of the towing load weight diff erences when towing at high altitudes. For altitudes exceeding 1,000 meter (3,280 ft 10 in), always reduce the towing load by 10 % for every 1,000 meter (3,280 ft 10 in) increase in altitude from the load indicated under the maximum GCWR heading in the trailer towing-load table.
  • Page 138 Before Driving Towing Model SKYACTIV-G 2.0 SKYACTIV-G 2.5 Item Manual Automatic transaxle transaxle Tongue load TRAILER- TONGUE Tongue load/Trailer load × 100 = 10 % to 15 % LOAD Trailer load Front 60 % DISTRIBUTION OF TRAILER LOAD Rear 40 % WARNING Always keep tow loads within specifi ed limits as indicated in the Trailer Towing-Load Table:...
  • Page 139: Trailer Hitch

    Before Driving Towing Trailer Hitch Use only a hitch ball recommended by the trailer manufacturer that conforms to the gross trailer weight requirement. When not towing a trailer, remove the trailer hitch (if detachable) to reduce the possibility of damage as a result of the vehicle being rear-ended. WARNING Always make sure the trailer hitch is securely attached before departure: An unsecured trailer hitch is dangerous as it causes greater trailer sway from crosswinds,...
  • Page 140: Trailer Lights

    CAUTION Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to the lighting system of your Mazda. This may damage your vehicle's electrical system and lighting systems. Have a recreational vehicle dealer or trailer rental agency connect the system, and inspect the brake lights and turn signals yourself before each trip.
  • Page 141: Trailer Towing Tips

    Stop and re-inspect all lights and connections after driving a short distance. Driving Your Mazda will handle differently with a trailer in tow, so practice turning, backing, and          stopping in a traffi c-free area.
  • Page 142 Before Driving Towing Passing Plan well ahead to pass other vehicles, and provide plenty of room before changing lanes. Crosswinds from passing vehicles, especially larger ones, and the effects of rough roads will affect handling. If swaying occurs, fi rmly grip the steering wheel and reduce speed immediately, but gradually.
  • Page 143 Before Driving Towing Parking Always make sure the tires of the trailer and the tow vehicle are blocked while parked. Apply the parking brake fi rmly and put the transaxle in P. Avoid parking on an incline, but if you must, follow these instructions: 1.
  • Page 144 Before Driving Towing Recreational Towing An example of "recreational towing" is towing your vehicle behind a motorhome. The transaxle is not designed for towing this vehicle on all 4 wheels. When doing recreational towing refer to "Towing Description" (page 7-20 ) and carefully follow the instructions.
  • Page 145: When Driving

    When Driving Information concerning safe driving and stopping. Start/Stop Engine ........ 4-4 Switches and Controls ...... 4-51 Ignition Switch ....... 4-4 Lighting Control ......4-51 Starting the Engine ......4-5 Fog Lights ........4-57 Turning the Engine Off ....4-10 Turn and Lane-Change Signals ..
  • Page 146 Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) ........4-112 Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) ........4-117 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) ......4-121 Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) ........
  • Page 147 MEMO 4–3...
  • Page 148 When Driving Start/Stop Engine Ignition Switch WARNING Before leaving the driver's seat, always Push Button Start Positions switch the ignition off , set the parking The system operates only when the key is brake, and make sure the selector lever within operational range.
  • Page 149 When Driving Start/Stop Engine Starting the Engine This is the normal running position after the engine is started. The indicator light WARNING (amber) turns off. (The indicator light (amber) illuminates when the ignition Radio waves from the key may aff ect is switched ON and the engine is not medical devices such as pacemakers: running.)
  • Page 150 The starter will not operate if the clutch   unable to start the engine by carrying pedal is not depressed suffi ciently. the key. Consult an Authorized Mazda (Automatic transaxle)        Dealer for details. If the push button The starter will not operate if the ...
  • Page 151 ACC or could indicate that the engine may not ON. Have your vehicle inspected at an start using the usual starting method. Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as Have your vehicle inspected at an possible. Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 152 Starting a Flooded Engine under Emergency Starting. If the engine still does not start, have your vehicle inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer (page 7-17 ).        Devices for electronic purchases, or security passage touch or come near the key.
  • Page 153 (green) fl ashes. however, have the vehicle checked at an 4. Touch the push button start using the Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as backside of the key (as shown) while possible. the push button start indicator light If the push button start indicator light ...
  • Page 154 Stopping the engine while the vehicle starting method. Have your vehicle is moving for any reason other than in inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer an emergency is dangerous. Stopping as soon as possible. If this occurs, the the engine while the vehicle is moving engine can be force-started.
  • Page 155 When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE The cooling fan in the engine        compartment could turn on for a few minutes after the ignition is switched from ON to OFF, whether or not the A/C is on or off, to cool the engine compartment quickly.
  • Page 156 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Meters and Gauges Instrument Cluster Type A (With Multi-information Display) Type B (Without Multi-information Display) Steering Switch Active Driving Display (Windshield Type) (Auto Flip-up Type) Speedometer ......................page 4-13 Odometer, Trip Meter and Trip Meter Selector ............. page 4-13 Tachometer ......................
  • Page 157 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Dashboard Illumination..................page 4-16 Trip Computer and INFO Switch ................page 4-17 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ..............page 4-15 Fuel Gauge ......................page 4-15 Outside Temperature Display ................. page 4-17 Cruise Control Set Vehicle Speed Display ............. page 4-17 Multi-information Display and INFO Switch ............
  • Page 158 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Tachometer NOTE (Vehicles with type B audio)        The tachometer shows engine speed in If the fuel economy data is reset using   thousands of revolutions per minute (rpm). the fuel economy monitor, or trip A is reset using the trip meter when the CAUTION...
  • Page 159 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Gauge (Without Multi- Gauge (Without Multi-information information Display) Display) The fuel gauge shows approximately Displays the engine coolant temperature. how much fuel is remaining in the tank The white gauge indicates that the engine when the ignition is switched ON.
  • Page 160 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display NOTE The brightness of the instrument cluster and dashboard illuminations can be After refueling, it may require some        adjusted by rotating the knob. time for the indicator to stabilize. In addition, the indicator may deviate The brightness decreases by rotating the ...
  • Page 161        Current fuel economy mode        Compass mode        If you have any problems with your trip computer, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 4–17...
  • Page 162 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Distance-to-empty mode Average fuel economy mode This mode displays the approximate This mode displays the average fuel distance you can travel on the remaining economy by calculating the total fuel fuel based on the fuel economy. consumption and the total traveled distance since purchasing the vehicle, re- The distance-to-empty will be calculated...
  • Page 163 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Compass mode The direction the vehicle is moving is displayed in one of the eight cardinal directions while the vehicle is being driven. Display Direction North South East West Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest 4–19...
  • Page 164        Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) Display        Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function)        System Display Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) &...
  • Page 165 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display The screen content changes each time the INFO switch is pressed. Press the INFO switch Current Fuel Economy, Warning message, Trip Meter A, Average Outside Temperature, Fuel Economy, Outside Odometer, Temperature, Distance-to-empty, Odometer, Fuel Gauge Distance-to-empty, Fuel Gauge Press the INFO switch...
  • Page 166 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Odometer, Trip Meter and Trip Trip meter Meter Selector The driving distance for a specifi ed interval is indicated. Two types (TRIP The odometer is constantly displayed on A, TRIP B) of interval distance and the the screen when the ignition is switched average fuel economy for each can be ON, and the TRIP A or TRIP B screen...
  • Page 167: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Engine Coolant Temperature Fuel Gauge Gauge The fuel gauge shows approximately Displays the engine coolant temperature. how much fuel is remaining in the tank The blue gauge indicates that the engine when the ignition is switched ON. We coolant temperature is low, and the red recommend keeping the tank over 1/4 full.
  • Page 168 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Outside Temperature Display Distance-to-empty When the ignition is switched ON, the This displays the approximate distance outside temperature is displayed. you can travel on the remaining fuel based on the fuel economy. The distance-to-empty will be calculated and displayed every second.
  • Page 169 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Average Fuel Economy Maintenance Monitor The average fuel economy is calculated The following maintenance period every minute from the total traveled notifi cations can be displayed by turning distance on the trip meter and the total the Maintenance Monitor on.
  • Page 170 Displays the system status. Displays the currently set system status. Refer to Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) on page 4-99 . Refer to Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) on page 4-121 . 4–26...
  • Page 171 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Compass Display Lane Departure Warning System The direction the vehicle is moving is (LDWS) Display displayed while the vehicle is being Displays the system status. driven. Display Direction Refer to Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) North &...
  • Page 172 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Active Driving Display Windshield Type Dust-proof sheet Display Optical receiver Auto Flip-up Type Mirror Combiner Optical receiver WARNING Always adjust the display brightness and position with the vehicle stopped: Adjusting the display brightness and position while driving the vehicle is dangerous as doing so could distract your attention from the road ahead and lead to an accident.
  • Page 173 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display CAUTION        (With Auto Flip-up Type)   Do not try to adjust the angle or open/close the active driving display manually. Fingerprints on the display will make it diffi cult to view and using excessive force when operating it could cause damage.
  • Page 174 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function)        Operation Conditions and Warnings Refer to Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go   function) on page 4-121 .
  • Page 175 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Each setting/adjustment for the active driving display can be performed on the center display. 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. 2. Select the AD-Disp tab. 3. Select the desired item and perform the setting/adjustment. Method for adjusting screen brightness (automatically/manually) ...
  • Page 176 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Warning/Indicator Lights Instrument Cluster varies depending on model and specifi cations. Instrument Cluster Type A (With Multi-information Display) Type B (Without Multi-information Display) Center of Dashboard Warning/Indicator lights will appear in any of the highlighted areas 4–32...
  • Page 177 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Warning Indication/Warning Lights These lights turn on or fl ash to notify the user of the system operation status or a system malfunction. Signal Warning Page Brake System Warning Indication/Warning Light 7-23 *1*2 Electronic Brake Force Distribution System Warning...
  • Page 178 High Beam Control System (HBC) Warning Indication/Warning Light 7-26 (Amber) Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) Warning Indication 7-26 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & 7-26 Go function) Warning Indication (Amber) Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System...
  • Page 179 *1 The light turns on when the ignition is switched on for an operation check, and turns off a few seconds later or when the engine is started. If the light does not turn on or remains turned on, have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. *2 The light turns on continuously when the electric parking brake (EPB) is applied.
  • Page 180 Flasher 4-65 Brake Pedal Operation demand Indicator Light 4-71 (Green) AUTOHOLD Active Indicator Light 4-78 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & 4-132 Go function) indicator Light Traction Control System (TCS) 4-83 Dynamic TCS/DSC Indicator Light...
  • Page 181 Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) OFF Indicator Light Except malfunction 4-104 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & 4-126 Go function) Main Indication (White) Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop &...
  • Page 182 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Wrench Indicator Light When the ignition is switched ON, the wrench indicator light turns on and then turns off after a few seconds. The wrench indicator light turns on under the following conditions: When the preset maintenance period has ...
  • Page 183: Manual Transaxle Operation

    When Driving Manual Transaxle Operation Manual Transaxle Shift WARNING Pattern Do not use sudden engine braking on slippery road surfaces or at high speeds: Shifting down while driving on wet, snowy, or frozen roads, or while driving at high speeds causes sudden engine braking, which is dangerous.
  • Page 184 Numeral displayed. 5 to 6 79 km/h (49 mph) Shift up or down to the indicated and numeral gear position is recommended. For cruising, Mazda recommends these shift points: Gear Vehicle speed CAUTION 1 to 2 13 km/h (8 mph)
  • Page 185 When Driving Manual Transaxle Operation Downshifting When you must slow down in heavy traffi c or on a steep upgrade , downshift before the engine starts to overwork. This reduces the chance of stalling and gives better acceleration when you need more speed. On a steep downgrade , downshifting helps maintain safe speed and prolongs brake life.
  • Page 186: Automatic Transaxle

    When Driving Automatic Transaxle Automatic Transaxle Controls Lock-release button Various Lockouts: Indicates that you must depress the brake pedal and hold in the lock-release button to shift (The ignition must be switched ON). Indicates the shift lever can be shifted freely into any position. Indicates that you must hold in the lock-release button to shift.
  • Page 187 The vehicle will roll freely even 3. Press and hold the lock-release button. on the slightest incline unless the parking 4. Move the selector lever. brake or brakes are on. Take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the system checked. 4–43...
  • Page 188 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Shift Position Indication WARNING If the engine is running faster than idle, do not shift from N or P into a driving gear: It's dangerous to shift from N or P into a driving gear when the engine is running faster than idle.
  • Page 189 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Manual Shift Mode Indications The manual shift mode gives you the feel Manual shift mode indication of driving a manual transaxle vehicle by In manual shift mode, the “M” of the shift allowing you to operate the selector lever position indication in the instrument panel manually.
  • Page 190 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Manually Shifting Up Manually Shifting Down You can shift gears up by operating the You can shift gears down by operating the selector lever. selector lever. M1 → M2 → M3 → M4 → M5 → M6 M6 →...
  • Page 191 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Second Gear Fixed Mode When the selector lever is moved back while the vehicle speed is about 10 km/h (6.2 mph) or less, the transaxle is set in the second gear fi xed mode. The gear is fi xed in second while in this mode for easier acceleration from a stop and driving on slippery roads such as snow-covered...
  • Page 192 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Shift Gear (Shifting) Speed Limit For each gear position while in the manual mode, the speed limit is set as follows: When the selector lever is operated within the range of the speed limit, the gear is shifted. Shift up The gear does not shift up while the vehicle speed is lower than the speed limit.
  • Page 193 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Recommendations for Shifting Upshifting For normal acceleration and cruising, Mazda recommends these shift points: Gear Vehicle speed M1 to M2 24 km/h (15 mph) M2 to M3 40 km/h (25 mph) M3 to M4 65 km/h (40 mph)
  • Page 194 When Driving Automatic Transaxle Driving Tips Climbing steep grades from a stop To climb a steep grade from a stopped position: WARNING 1. Depress the brake pedal. Do not let the vehicle move in a 2. Shift to D or M1, depending on the direction opposite to the direction load weight and grade steepness.
  • Page 195 When Driving Switches and Controls Lighting Control Headlights Turn the headlight switch to turn the headlights and other exterior lights on or off. When the lights are turned on, the lights-on indicator light in the instrument cluster turns on. NOTE If the light switch is left on, the lights will automatically switch off approximately ...
  • Page 196 When Driving Switches and Controls With auto-light control Switch Position Ignition Position or OFF or OFF or OFF or OFF Headlights Auto Auto Daytime running lights Taillights Parking lights Auto Auto License lights Side-marker lights *1 The lights are turned on while the vehicle is driven. *2 The lights are turned on by the auto light function.
  • Page 197 When Driving Switches and Controls Auto-light control When the headlight switch is in the position and the ignition is switched ON, the light sensor senses the surrounding lightness or darkness and automatically turns the headlights and other exterior lights on or off. CAUTION ...
  • Page 198 When Driving Switches and Controls Headlight High-Low Beam Flashing the Headlights The headlights switch between high and Can be used when the ignition is switched low beams by moving the lever forward or backward. To fl ash the headlights, pull the lever fully towards you (the headlight switch does not need to be on).
  • Page 199 When Driving Switches and Controls Coming Home Light Leaving Home Light The coming home light turns on the The leaving home light turns on the lights headlights (low beams) when the lever is when the transmitter unlock button is operated. pressed while away from the vehicle.
  • Page 200 When Driving Switches and Controls Headlight Leveling Daytime Running Lights The number of passengers and weight of Some countries require moving vehicles cargo in the luggage compartment change to have their lights on (daytime running the angle of the headlights. lights) during the daytime.
  • Page 201 When Driving Switches and Controls Fog Lights Turn and Lane-Change Signals The fog lights can be turned on with the ignition switched ON and the headlights The ignition must be switched ON to use turned on. the turn and lane-change signals. Use this switch to turn on the fog lights.
  • Page 202 When Driving Switches and Controls Lane-Change Signals Windshield Wipers and Washer Move the lever halfway toward the direction of the lane change—until the The ignition must be switched ON to use indicator fl ashes— and hold it there. It will the wipers.
  • Page 203: Windshield Wipers

    INT ring is turned to a position other than OFF, With auto-wiper control consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. Windshield Wipers Turn the wipers on by pressing the lever up or down.
  • Page 204 When Driving Switches and Controls Auto-wiper control CAUTION When the wiper lever is in the position, the rain sensor senses the amount        Do not shade the rain sensor by of rainfall on the windshield and turns the adhering a sticker or a label on the wipers on or off automatically (off—...
  • Page 205: Windshield Washer

    fl uid level (page 6-27 ). If the fl uid level light sources, electromagnetic waves, or is normal, consult an Authorized Mazda infrared light because the rain sensor Dealer. uses an optical sensor. It is...
  • Page 206 After the switch is released, the washer will stop. If the washer does not work, inspect the fl uid level (page 6-27 ). If the fl uid level is normal and the washer still does not work, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 4–62...
  • Page 207 When Driving Switches and Controls Windshield Wiper De-icer CAUTION The thermal fi laments at the following positions heat up and facilitate the removal Do not use sharp instruments or of snow accumulated on the windshield. window cleaners with abrasives to clean the inside of the rear window surface.
  • Page 208 When Driving Switches and Controls Mirror Defogger Fully Automatic Climate Control The mirror defoggers defrost the outside Indicator light mirrors. The mirror defoggers operate in conjunction with the rear window defogger. To turn on the mirror defoggers, switch the ignition ON and press the rear window defogger switch (page 4-62 ).
  • Page 209 When Driving Switches and Controls Horn Hazard Warning Flasher To sound the horn, press the mark on The hazard warning lights should always the steering wheel. be used when you stop on or near a roadway in an emergency. The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffi...
  • Page 210 For further information, contact your home. HomeLink at 1-800-355-3515 or www. homelink.com or an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Indicator light Always check the areas surrounding garage doors and gates for people...
  • Page 211 When Driving Switches and Controls Pre-programming the HomeLink 3. Simultaneously press and hold both System the chosen HomeLink and hand-held transmitter buttons. Do not release the buttons until step 3 has been NOTE completed. It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of the NOTE device being programmed to HomeLink...
  • Page 212 When Driving Switches and Controls 6. Firmly press and hold the programmed 9. Return to the vehicle and fi rmly press, HomeLink button for fi ve seconds, hold for two seconds and release the and then release it. Perform this programmed HomeLink button.
  • Page 213 When Driving Switches and Controls Gate operator/Canadian Reprogramming the HomeLink Programming system Canadian radio-frequency laws require To program a device to HomeLink using transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) a HomeLink button previously trained, after several seconds of transmission follow these steps: —...
  • Page 214: Foot Brake

    When Driving Brake Brake System WARNING Do not coast with the engine stalled or Foot Brake turned off , fi nd a safe place to stop: This vehicle has power-assisted brakes Coasting with the engine stalled or that adjust automatically through normal turned off is dangerous.
  • Page 215 When Driving Brake Electric Parking Brake (EPB) CAUTION The electric parking brake (EPB) equipment applies the parking brake        Do not drive with your foot held on the using an electric motor. When the clutch pedal or brake pedal, or hold electric parking brake (EPB) is applied, the clutch pedal depressed halfway...
  • Page 216 When Driving Brake An operation sound occurs when When applying the electric parking        applying or releasing the electric brake (EPB) parking brake (EPB), however, this does The electric parking brake (EPB) can be not indicate a malfunction.
  • Page 217 When Driving Brake When releasing the electric parking (Type B instrument cluster) brake (EPB) The brake pedal operation demand indicator light (green) in the instrument The electric parking brake (EPB) can be cluster turns on. released while the ignition is switched ON or the engine is running.
  • Page 218: Warning Light

    This is a normal effect of the When you hear this noise, consult an brake assist and does not indicate a Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as malfunction. possible. The brake assist equipment does not ...
  • Page 219 When Driving Brake AUTOHOLD The AUTOHOLD function automatically holds the vehicle stopped, even if you take your foot off the brake pedal. This function can be best used while stopped in traffi c or at a traffi c light. The brakes will automatically release when you start driving again (releasing the clutch pedal while in gear (manual transaxle) or depressing the accelerator pedal (automatic transaxle)).
  • Page 220 When Driving Brake WARNING Do not rely completely on the AUTOHOLD function: The AUTOHOLD function is only designed to assist the brake operation while the vehicle is stopped. Neglecting to operate the brakes and relying only on the AUTOHOLD system is dangerous and could result in an unexpected accident if the vehicle were to suddenly move.
  • Page 221 Under the following conditions, a problem with the AUTOHOLD is occurring. Have your        vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The brake pedal operation request warning light (red) in the instrument cluster fl ashes ...
  • Page 222 When Driving Brake AUTOHOLD System is Turned On To operate AUTOHOLD and hold the brakes Press the AUTOHOLD switch and when 1. Depress the brake pedal and bring the the AUTOHOLD standby indicator light vehicle to a complete stop. turns on, the AUTOHOLD function turns 2.
  • Page 223 When Driving Brake To release AUTOHOLD and start NOTE driving the vehicle If the electric parking brake (EPB)        switch is pulled while the AUTOHOLD If you do any of the following actions is operating, the AUTOHOLD is to resume driving the vehicle, the released and the electric parking brake brakes release automatically and the...
  • Page 224 When Driving Brake AUTOHOLD System is Turned NOTE (Without multi-information display)        If the AUTOHOLD switch is pressed   The vehicle is driven without depressing the brake pedal while the AUTOHOLD is operating Press the AUTOHOLD switch to turn off (AUTOHOLD active indicator light is the AUTOHOLD ( AUTOHOLD standby...
  • Page 225 When Driving Brake Hill Launch Assist (HLA) NOTE Hill Launch Assist (HLA) does not        Hill Launch Assist (HLA) is a function operate on a gentle slope. In addition, which assists the driver in accelerating the gradient of the slope on which the from a stop while on a slope.
  • Page 226 When Driving ABS/TCS/DSC Antilock Brake System NOTE Braking distances may be longer on        (ABS) loose surfaces (snow or gravel, for example) which usually have a hard The ABS control unit continuously foundation. A vehicle with a normal monitors the speed of each wheel.
  • Page 227 Refer to Warning Indication/Warning malfunction and they may not operate Lights on page 4-33 . correctly. Take your vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer. WARNING Do not rely on the Traction Control NOTE System (TCS) as a substitute for safe In addition to the indicator light ...
  • Page 228 TCS is not switched off, take your vehicle If the TCS OFF switch is pressed and to an Authorized Mazda Dealer. The DSC        held for 10 seconds or more, the TCS may have a malfunction.
  • Page 229        Use tires of the correct size specifi ed torque in conjunction with systems such for your Mazda on all four wheels. as ABS and TCS to help control side slip       ...
  • Page 230 When Driving Fuel Economy Monitor Fuel Economy Monitor For vehicles with type B audio, the Fuel Consumption are switched and displayed by operating each icon in the display. In addition, after completing a trip, the total energy effi ciency to date is displayed in the ending display when the ending display is turned on.
  • Page 231 When Driving Fuel Economy Monitor Fuel Consumption Display Information regarding the fuel economy is displayed. Indication on display Control status Displays the fuel economy for the past 60 minutes. Displays the fuel economy every minute for the  past 1 to 10 minutes. Displays the fuel economy every 10 minutes for the ...
  • Page 232 When the sport mode is selected, driving at higher engine speeds increases and it may        increase fuel consumption. Mazda recommends that you cancel the sport mode on normal driving. Drive mode cannot be switched in the following conditions: ...
  • Page 233 When Driving i-ACTIV AWD i-ACTIV AWD Operation AWD Driving AWD provides excellent drivability on WARNING snow-covered and ice-packed roads, sand and mud, as well as on steep slopes and Avoid sharp turns, excessive speed and other slippery surfaces. abrupt maneuvers when driving this A system malfunction or operation vehicle: conditions are indicated by a warning.
  • Page 234 When Driving i-ACTIV AWD Tires and Tire Chains Towing The condition of the tires plays a large If the vehicle requires towing, have it role in the performance of the vehicle. towed with all four wheels completely off Moreover, to prevent adverse effects to the the ground.
  • Page 235: Power Steering

    If the steering feels stiffer than usual   during normal driving or the steering vibrates, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. The warning indication/warning        light notifi es the driver of system abnormalities and operation conditions.
  • Page 236 Rear obstruction detection when leaving a parking space Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) ..................4-117 Driver support systems Inter-vehicle distance Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) ..........................4-121 Lane departure Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) ..................4-135 4–92...
  • Page 237 Traffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR)        Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function)        Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) ...
  • Page 238 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Radar sensors (rear) The radar sensors (rear) function by detecting the radio waves refl ected off a vehicle approaching from the rear or an obstruction sent from the radar sensors. The following systems also use the radar sensors (rear). Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) ...
  • Page 239 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) The adaptive front lighting system (AFS) automatically adjusts the headlight beams to the left or right in conjunction with the operation of the steering wheel after the headlights have been turned on. A system malfunction or operation conditions are indicated by a warning.
  • Page 240 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE High Beam Control System (HBC) The High Beam Control System (HBC) determines the conditions in front of the vehicle using the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) while driving in darkness to automatically switch the headlights between high and low beams. Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on page 4-32 .
  • Page 241 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The timing in which the system switches the headlights changes under the following conditions. If the system does not switch the headlights appropriately, manually switch between high and low beams according to the visibility as well as road and traffi c conditions.
  • Page 242 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE To Operate the System Manual Switching The High Beam Control System (HBC) Switching to low beams operates to switch the headlights Shift the lever to the low beam position. automatically between high and low The High Beam Control System (HBC) beams after the ignition is switched ON indicator light (green) turns off.
  • Page 243 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) is designed to assist the driver in checking the area to the rear of the vehicle on both sides during lane changes by notifying the driver of the presence of vehicles approaching from the rear in an adjacent lane.
  • Page 244        operation of the system is stopped. If the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) OFF indicator light remains illuminated, have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. Some problem with the system including the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning ...
  • Page 245 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE In the following case, the fl ashing of the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning indicator        light, and the activation of the warning sound and the warning screen indicator display may not occur or they may be delayed. A vehicle makes a lane change from a driving lane two lanes over to an adjacent lane.
  • Page 246 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE If a vehicle with the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system is driven in a country other than        the U.S.A., Canada, or Mexico, the system has to be turned off by changing the setting on the center display.
  • Page 247 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Reverse driving (Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) system operation) The Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) system detects vehicles approaching from the left and right of your vehicle and fl ashes the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning indicator lights. Function for cancelling illumination dimmer If the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning indicator lights turn on when the parking lights are turned on, the brightness of the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning indicator lights is...
  • Page 248 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Canceling Operation of Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)system can be set to inoperable. Refer to Personalization Features on page 9-11 . When the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) is set to inoperable, the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) and Rear Cross Traffi...
  • Page 249 The Traffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR) operates only if the navigation system SD card        (Mazda genuine) is inserted in the SD card slot. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for details. Speed limit signs and do not enter signs...
  • Page 250 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Stop sign Sign recognized and displayed at same time Active driving display indication WARNING Always check the traffi c signs visually while driving. The Traffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR) helps prevent the driver from overlooking traffi c signs and provides support for safer driving.
  • Page 251 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The Traffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR) does not operate if there is a malfunction in        the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). Under the following conditions, the Traffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR) may not ...
  • Page 252 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Traffi c Sign Display Indication The following traffi c signs are displayed on the active driving display. Speed limit signs Do not enter signs Stop signs 4–108...
  • Page 253 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE Speed limit signs When the vehicle speed is about 1 km/h (0.6 mph) or faster, the speed limit sign is        displayed when any one of the following conditions are met. The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) recognizes a speed limit sign as a sign targeted ...
  • Page 254 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Excessive Speed Warning If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit sign displayed in the active driving display, the area around the speed limit sign fl ashes three times in amber and the warning sound is activated three times at the same time. If the vehicle speed continues to exceed the displayed speed limit sign, the indication stops fl...
  • Page 255 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Warning activation timing 0: If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit sign displayed in the display, the        excessive speed warning is activated. 5: If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit sign displayed in the display by 5 km/h ...
  • Page 256 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) The Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) measures the distance between your vehicle and a vehicle ahead using a radar sensor (front) while the vehicle speed is about 30 km/h (19 mph) or faster, and if your vehicle approaches a vehicle ahead more closely than what is appropriate for maintaining distance between the vehicles according to the vehicle speed, a notifi...
  • Page 257 The Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) operation status is indicated in the active driving display or multi-information display. Regarding malfunctions, check the vehicle conditions or have it inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer according to the content of the displayed message.
  • Page 258 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Active Driving Display (Windshield Type) Active driving display Vehicle ahead display Multi-information display Vehicle ahead display Active Driving Display (Auto Flip-up Type) Active driving display Vehicle ahead display Multi-information display Vehicle ahead display 4–114...
  • Page 259 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Distance-between-vehicles guidelines Indication on display Distance between Distance between vehicles guidelines vehicles guidelines (During travel at about (During travel at about Multi-information display Active driving display 40 km/h (25 mph) 80 km/h (50 mph) — About 25 m (82 ft) About 50 m (164 ft) —...
  • Page 260 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Indication on display Distance between Distance between vehicles guidelines vehicles guidelines (During travel at about (During travel at about Multi-information display Active driving display 40 km/h (25 mph) 80 km/h (50 mph) About 10 m (32 ft) or less About 20 m (65 ft) or less Flashes in white *1 The distance between vehicles differs depending on vehicle speed.
  • Page 261 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) The Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA)system is designed to assist the driver in checking the area to the rear of the vehicle on both sides while the vehicle is reversing by alerting the driver to the presence of vehicles approaching the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 262 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) operation 1. The Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) system operates when the selector lever is shifted to the reverse (R) position. 2. If there is the possibility of a collision with an approaching vehicle, the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning indicator lights fl...
  • Page 263        operation of the system is stopped. If the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) OFF indicator light remains illuminated, have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. Some problem with the system including the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning ...
  • Page 264 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Under the following conditions, the radar sensors (rear) cannot detect target objects or it        may be diffi cult to detect them. The vehicle speed when reversing is about 15 km/h (9 mph) or faster. ...
  • Page 265 (stop hold control), and headway control will resume when you resume driving the vehicle such as by pressing the RES switch. Also refer to the following before using the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function).
  • Page 266 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Do not use the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system in the following locations, using the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system at the following locations may result in an unexpected accident: ...
  • Page 267        vehicles such as motorcycles and bicycles. Do not use the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop        & Go function) system under conditions in which close proximity warnings are frequently activated.
  • Page 268 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) Display Indication The Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) setting status and operation conditions are indicated on the multi-information display and the active driving display.
  • Page 269 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE If there is a problem with the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system, a message is displayed on the multi-information display. Check the center display to verify the problem and then have your vehicle inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
  • Page 270        with Stop & Go function) system is canceled when the vehicle is traveling at 30 km/h (20 mph) or less and “Mazda Radar Cruise Control disabled under 30 km/h (20 mph) ” is displayed in the multi-information display.
  • Page 271 Turning on the system When the MODE switch is pressed once, the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system turns on, and the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system main indication (white) turns on and the vehicle speed and the distance between the vehicles while in headway control can be set.
  • Page 272 The lowest possible speed which can be set on the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop       ...
  • Page 273 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE How to set the distance-between-vehicles during headway control The distance-between-vehicles is set to a shorter distance by pressing the switch. The distance-between-vehicles is set to a longer distance by pressing the switch. The distance- between-vehicles can be set to 4 levels; Long, medium, short, and extremely short distance. Distance-between-vehicles guideline Indication on multi-information...
  • Page 274 Stop & Go function) system is Depress the accelerator pedal and press canceled, and the Mazda Radar Cruise and release the SET switch or SET Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC switch at the desired speed. If the switch is with Stop &...
  • Page 275 Resuming control If the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system is canceled, you can resume control at the previously set speed by pressing the RES switch and after all of the operation conditions have been met.
  • Page 276 NOTE If the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go        function) system is canceled during stop hold control, the vehicle is held in its stopped position.
  • Page 277 Switching to cruise control function When the MODE switch is pressed while While this function is operating, the the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop headway control operation is canceled and & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go only the cruise control function operates.
  • Page 278 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE Cancelling the function The system may not be able to maintain        Cancelling using OFF/CAN switch the set speed constantly depending on driving conditions such as steep up or When the OFF/CAN switch is pressed down slopes.
  • Page 279 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) The Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) alerts the driver that the vehicle may be deviating from its lane and it provides steering assistance to help the driver stay within the vehicle lanes.
  • Page 280        Do not modify the suspensions.        Always use wheels of the specifi ed type and size for the front and rear wheels. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for tire replacement. 4–136...
  • Page 281 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE When the turn signal lever is operated for a lane change, the Lane-keep Assist System        (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) is automatically disabled. The Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) becomes operational again when the turn signal lever is returned and the system detects white (yellow) lane lines while the vehicle is being driven normally within its vehicle lane.
  • Page 282 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Under the following conditions, the Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure        Warning System (LDWS) may not be able to detect white (yellow) lane lines correctly and it may not operate normally. If an object placed on the dashboard is refl...
  • Page 283: System Operation

    When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE System Operation Drive the vehicle in the center of the vehicle lane while the system is on Make sure that the Lane-keep Assist standby. When all of the following System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning conditions are met, the Lane-keep Assist System (LDWS) OFF indicator light in System (LAS) &...
  • Page 284 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE The Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & If the driver takes his or her hands off        Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) the steering wheel (not holding the goes on stand-by status in the following steering wheel), the warning sound is cases: activated and an alert is indicated in the...
  • Page 285 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE The following settings for the Lane- Auto cancel        keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane In the following cases, the Lane-keep Departure Warning System (LDWS) can Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure be changed.
  • Page 286 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE Steering operation assist OFF (non- operational) After the operation, the Lane-keep        Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure The steering operation assist for the Warning System (LDWS) operation may Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane not operate for a period of 5 seconds Departure Warning System (LDWS) can at the most until the lane lines are...
  • Page 287 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Drive the vehicle in the center of the NOTE driving lane while the Lane-keep Assist The Lane-keep Assist System (LAS)        System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning & Lane Departure Warning System System (LDWS) OFF indicator light in the (LDWS) remains on stand-by until it instrument cluster is turned off.
  • Page 288 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE System Canceling Auto cancel In the following cases, the Lane-keep When the Lane-keep Assist System Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System Warning System (LDWS) is automatically (LDWS) is turned off, press the Lane-keep canceled, the Lane-keep Assist System Assist System (LAS) &...
  • Page 289 Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) OFF indicator light turns on. Have your vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. There is a malfunction in the power       ...
  • Page 290 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Lane Departure Warning If the system determines that the vehicle may deviate from its lane, the lane departure warning (beep sound, rumble sound , or steering wheel vibration) is activated and the direction in which the system determines that the vehicle may deviate is indicated in the multi-information display and the active driving display.
  • Page 291 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE If you have set the lane departure warning sound to the beep sound/rumble sound        setting, the warning sound may not be heard depending on the surrounding noise conditions. If you have set the lane departure warning system to the steering wheel vibrations setting, ...
  • Page 292 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system alerts the driver of a possible collision using an indication in the display and a warning sound when the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) detects a vehicle ahead and determines that a collision with a vehicle ahead is unavoidable while the vehicle is being driven at a vehicle speed of about 4 to 80 km/h (2 to 50 mph).
  • Page 293 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE WARNING Do not rely completely on the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system:        The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system is only designed to reduce damage in the event of a collision. Over reliance on the system leading to the accelerator pedal or brake pedal being mistakenly operated could result in an accident.
  • Page 294 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system will operate under the following conditions.        The engine is running.        The Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS) system warning ...
  • Page 295 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) Automatic Brake Operation Indicator Light (Red) Display If the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) is “Smart City Brake Support Activated” is operating, the indicator light (red) fl ashes. indicated in the multi-information display after the SCBS brakes or the brake assist (SCBS brake assist) is operated.
  • Page 296 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Stopping the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) System Operation The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system can be temporarily deactivated. Refer to Personalization Features on page 9-11 . When the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system is turned off, the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) OFF indicator light turns on.
  • Page 297 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart Brake Support (SBS) The Smart Brake Support (SBS) system alerts the driver of a possible collision using a display and warning sound if the radar sensor (front) and the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) determine that there is the possibility of a collision with a vehicle ahead while the vehicle is being driven at about 15 km/h or faster (10 mph or faster).
  • Page 298 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The Smart Brake Support (SBS) system operates when all of the following conditions are        met: The ignition is switched ON.        The Smart Brake Support (SBS) system is on. ...
  • Page 299 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Collision Warning If there is the possibility of a collision with a vehicle ahead, the beep sounds continuously and a warning is indicated in the multi-information display and the active driving display. Multi-information Display Active Driving Display Stopping The Smart Brake Support (SBS) System Operation The Smart Brake Support (SBS) system...
  • Page 300        Smart City Brake Support (SCBS)        Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function)        Smart Brake Support (SBS) ...
  • Page 301        Smart City Brake Support (SCBS)        Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function)        Smart Brake Support (SBS) ...
  • Page 302 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE In the following cases, the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) cannot detect target objects        correctly, and each system may be unable to operate normally. The height of the vehicle ahead is low. ...
  • Page 303 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE In the following cases, the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) may not be able to detect        target objects correctly. Under bad weather condition, such as rain, fog and snow.        The window washer is being used or the windshield wipers are not used when it's ...
  • Page 304 Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) warning        indication Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go        function) warning indication Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS) warning indication/ ...
  • Page 305 Lane-keep Assist System (LAS) & Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) warning        indication Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go        function) warning indication Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS) warning indication/ ...
  • Page 306 The following systems also use the radar sensor (front). Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS)        Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function)        Smart Brake Support (SBS) ...
  • Page 307 If the front part of the vehicle has been damaged in a vehicle accident, the position of the radar sensor (front) may have moved. Stop the system immediately and always have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer.       ...
  • Page 308 When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE Under the following conditions, the radar sensor (front) may not be able to detect        vehicles ahead or obstructions correctly and each system may not operate normally. The rear surface of a vehicle ahead does not refl ect radio waves effectively, such as ...
  • Page 309 Refer to Exterior Care on page 6-56 . CAUTION If the rear bumper receives a severe impact, the system may no longer operate normally. Stop the system immediately and have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 4–165 *Some models.
  • Page 310 For repairs or replacement of the radar sensors (rear), or bumper repairs, paintwork,        and replacement near the radar sensors, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Turn off the system while pulling a trailer or while an accessory such as a bicycle carrier ...
  • Page 311: Cruise Control

    If your Mazda has the following steering switch, your Mazda is equipped with the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system. Refer to Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) on page 4-121 .
  • Page 312 When Driving Cruise Control Cruise Main Indication (White)/ NOTE Cruise Set Indication (Green) When the ignition is switched OFF, the system status before it was turned off is maintained. For example, if the ignition is switched OFF with the cruise control system operable, the system will be operable when the ignition is switched ON the next time.
  • Page 313 When Driving Cruise Control NOTE The vehicle speed preset using the cruise control is displayed in the instrument The cruise control speed setting cannot        cluster and the active driving display be performed under the following (vehicles with active driving display).
  • Page 314 When Driving Cruise Control To Temporarily Cancel To increase speed using accelerator pedal To temporarily cancel the system, use one Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate of these methods: to the desired speed. Press the SET/ Slightly depress the brake pedal. switch and release it immediately.
  • Page 315 When Driving Cruise Control To Deactivate When a cruising speed has been set (cruise set indication (green) turns on) Long-press the OFF/CANCEL switch or press the OFF/CANCEL switch 2 times. When a cruising speed has not been set (cruise main indication (white) turns on) Press the OFF/CANCEL switch.
  • Page 316: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    When Driving Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Monitoring System The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) monitors the pressure for each tire. If tire pressure is too low in one or more tires, the system will inform the driver via the warning light in the instrument cluster and by the warning beep sound.
  • Page 317 When Driving Tire Pressure Monitoring System CAUTION        Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and infl ated to the infl ation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire infl ation pressure label.
  • Page 318       computer. work. The easiest way to do it is to have an A current converter device such as a Authorized Mazda Dealer change your tire        DC-AC converter.
  • Page 319 When replacing/repairing the tires or signal code registration. wheels or both, have the work done by 1. After tires have been changed, switch an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire the ignition ON, then back to ACC or pressure sensors may be damaged. OFF.
  • Page 320: Rear View Monitor

    When Driving Rear View Monitor Rear View Monitor The rear view monitor provides visual images of the rear of the vehicle when reversing. WARNING Always drive carefully confi rming the safety of the rear and the surrounding conditions by looking directly with your eyes: Reversing the vehicle by only looking at the screen is dangerous as it may cause an accident or a collision with an object.
  • Page 321        monitor may not operate correctly. When replacing the tires, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Replacing the tires could        result in deviation of the guide lines which appear on the display.
  • Page 322 When Driving Rear View Monitor Displayable Range on the Screen The images on the screen may be different from the actual conditions. (Screen display) Garnish Bumper (Actual view) Object NOTE The displayable range varies depending on the vehicle and road conditions. ...
  • Page 323 When Driving Rear View Monitor Viewing the Display Guide lines which indicate the width of the vehicle (yellow) are displayed on the screen as a reference to the approximate width of the vehicle in comparison to the width of the parking space you are about to back into.
  • Page 324: Rear View Monitor Operation

    When Driving Rear View Monitor Rear View Monitor Operation The operation of the rear view monitor when reversing the vehicle varies depending on the traffi c, road, and vehicle conditions. The amount of steering and the timing also varies depending on conditions, so confi rm the surrounding conditions directly with your eyes and steer the vehicle in accordance with the conditions.
  • Page 325 When Driving Rear View Monitor 5. Once they are parallel, straighten the wheels and back your vehicle slowly into the parking space. Continue checking the vehicle's surroundings and then stop the vehicle in the best possible position. (Display condition) (Vehicle condition) 6.
  • Page 326 When Driving Rear View Monitor NOTE If the parking space has division lines, straighten the wheels when the vehicle width guide        lines are parallel to them. Because there may be a difference between the displayed image, such as indicated below, ...
  • Page 327 When Driving Rear View Monitor Variance Between Actual Road Conditions and Displayed Image Some variance occurs between the actual road and the displayed road. Such variance in distance perspective could lead to an accident. Note the following conditions that may cause a variance in distance perspective.
  • Page 328 When Driving Rear View Monitor Three-dimensional object on vehicle rear Because the distance guide lines are displayed based on a fl at surface, the distance to the three-dimensional object displayed on the screen is different from the actual distance. (Screen display) (Actual condition) (Actual distance) B>C=A Sensed distance on screen A>B>C...
  • Page 329: Interior Features

    Interior Features Use of various features for ride comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system. Climate Control System...... 5-4 Audio Set Operating Tips ........ 5-4 [Type B (touchscreen)] ...... 5-69 Vent Operation ....... 5-5 Basic Operation Method ....5-69 Manual Type ........5-7 Home screen .........
  • Page 330 Interior Equipment ......5-138 Sunvisors ........5-138 Interior Lights ......5-139 Accessory Sockets ..... 5-141 USB Power Outlet ....5-142 Cup Holder ......... 5-143 Bottle Holder ......5-144 Storage Compartments ....5-145 5–2 *Some models.
  • Page 331 MEMO 5–3...
  • Page 332: Climate Control System

    For details, consult an Authorized   The recirculate mode should be used Mazda Dealer.        when driving through tunnels or while in Type A a traffi c jam, or when you would like to...
  • Page 333 Interior Features Climate Control System Vent Operation Adjusting the Vents Directing airfl ow To adjust the direction of airfl ow, move the adjustment knob. NOTE When using the air conditioner under        humid ambient temperature conditions, the system may blow fog from the vents.
  • Page 334 Interior Features Climate Control System Selecting the Airfl ow Mode Dashboard Vents Defroster and Floor Vents Defroster Vents Dashboard and Floor Vents Floor Vents * With rear vents 5–6...
  • Page 335 Interior Features Climate Control System Manual Type Temperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selector dial A/C switch Rear window defogger switch Air intake selector switch NOTE Control Switches The mode selector dial can be set at the        intermediate positions ( ) between Temperature control dial...
  • Page 336 Interior Features Climate Control System Heating Air intake selector This switch controls the source of air 1. Set the mode selector dial to the entering the vehicle. position. 2. Set the air intake selector to the outside Outside or recirculated air positions can be air position (indicator light turns off).
  • Page 337 Interior Features Climate Control System Windshield Defrosting and CAUTION Defogging 1. Set the mode selector dial to the If the air conditioner is used while position. driving up long hills or in heavy traffi c, 2. Set the temperature control dial to the monitor the high engine coolant desired position.
  • Page 338 Interior Features Climate Control System Dehumidifying Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold weather to help defog the windshield and side windows. 1. Set the mode selector dial to the desired position. 2. Set the air intake selector to the outside air position (indicator light turns off).
  • Page 339 Interior Features Climate Control System Fully Automatic Type Climate control information is displayed on the display. Temperature setting display (driver’s side) Windshield defroster switch Air intake selector Driver temperature control dial Rear window defogger switch (recirculated air position) A/C mode display Air intake selector Passenger temperature (outside air position)
  • Page 340 Interior Features Climate Control System Temperature control dial NOTE With the airfl ow mode set to the This dial controls temperature. Turn it        position and the temperature control clockwise for hot and counterclockwise dial set at a medium temperature, for cold.
  • Page 341 Interior Features Climate Control System Air intake selector Windshield defroster switch Outside or recirculated air positions can be Press the switch to defrost the windshield selected. Press the switch to select outside/ and front door windows. recirculated air positions. Refer to Windshield Defrosting and Defogging on page 5-14 .
  • Page 342 Interior Features Climate Control System Windshield Defrosting and Sunlight/Interior Temperature Defogging Sensor Press the windshield defroster switch. Sunlight sensor In this position, the outside air position Do not place objects on the sunlight is automatically selected, and the air sensor. Otherwise, the interior temperature conditioner automatically turns on.
  • Page 343 Interior Features Before Using the Audio System Audio Control Switch Radio stations which have been previously stored in the auto memory tuning (Type A)/favorite radio (Type B) can be called up by pressing the seek switch ( , while any radio station stored in the auto memory tuning (Type A)/favorite radio (Type B) is being received.
  • Page 344 (Type A) ......... page 5-32 system. For vehicles with the navigation How to use AUX mode system, the SD card (Mazda genuine) with (Type B) ......... page 5-84 stored map data is inserted into the SD How to use USB mode card slot and used.
  • Page 345 Interior Features Before Using the Audio System How to connect USB port/ NOTE Auxiliary jack This mode may not be usable depending        on the portable audio device to be Type A connected. Before using the auxiliary jack/USB ...
  • Page 346 Interior Features Before Using the Audio System Antenna Connecting with a connector cable 1. Open the console lid. 2. If there is a cover on the auxiliary jack Antenna or USB port, remove the cover. (Type 3. Connect the device plug/connector cable to the auxiliary jack/USB port.
  • Page 347 MEMO 5–19...
  • Page 348: Volume Adjustment

    Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Power/Volume/Sound Controls Audio display Menu button Power/Volume/Audio control dial Power ON/OFF 2. Turn the audio control dial to adjust the selected functions as follows: Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Press the power/volume dial to turn the audio Setting value system on.
  • Page 349 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] NOTE If not operated for several seconds, the display returns to the previous display. To reset bass, treble, fade, and balance, press the menu button ( ) for 2 seconds. The unit will beep and “ CLEAR ” will be displayed.
  • Page 350 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Clock :00 button Audio control dial Audio display Clock button Menu button Hour/Minute set switch Setting the time Time resetting The clock can be set at any time when the 1. Press the clock button ( ) for about ignition is switched to ACC or ON.
  • Page 351 MEMO 5–23...
  • Page 352 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Operating the Radio Audio display Channel preset buttons Tuning button Scan button Auto memory button Band selector button Radio ON Tuning Press a band selector button ( ) to The radio has the following tuning turn the radio on.
  • Page 353 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Scan tuning Auto memory tuning Press and hold the scan button ( ) to This is especially useful when driving in automatically sample strong stations. an area where the local stations are not Scanning stops at each station for about known.
  • Page 354 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] How to use AUX mode 1. Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. 2. Press the power/volume dial to turn the audio system on. 3. Press the media button ( ) of the audio unit to change to the AUX mode.
  • Page 355 MEMO 5–27...
  • Page 356 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] How to use USB mode Random button Audio display Repeat button Text button Play/Pause button Folder up button Track down/Reverse button Media/Scan button Track up/Fast-forward button Folder down button NOTE Type Playable data Some devices such as smart phones ...
  • Page 357 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Track search Folder repeat Press the track up button ( ) once to skip 1. Press the repeat button ( 1 ) during forward to the beginning of the next track. playback, and then press the button Press the track down button ( ) within a again within 3 seconds to play the few seconds after playback begins to track...
  • Page 358 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Switching the display The information displayed on the audio display changes as follows each time the text button ( 3 ) is pressed during playback. Information displayed Button on audio display File number/Elapsed time Folder number/File number...
  • Page 359 MEMO 5–31...
  • Page 360 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] How to use iPod mode Audio display Text button Play/Pause button Random button Category down button Repeat button Category up button Track down/Reverse button List up button Track up/Fast-forward button Media/Scan button List down button NOTE An iPod may not be compatible depending When an iPod is not connected, the...
  • Page 361 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Track search NOTE If the unit is left in scan, normal playback Press the track up button ( ) once to skip will resume where scan was selected. forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) within a Repeat playback few seconds (depends on iPod software...
  • Page 362 ( 3 ) is pressed during playback. to the following methods. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Information displayed Button on audio display CHECK USB...
  • Page 363 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth ® Introduction Bluetooth Hands-Free outline ® When a Bluetooth device (mobile phone) is connected to the vehicle's Bluetooth unit, a ® ® call can be made or received by pressing the talk button, pick-up button, or hang-up button on the audio remote control switch.
  • Page 364 Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] CAUTION ® Some Bluetooth mobile devices are not compatible with the vehicle. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer, Mazda's call center or Web support center for information ® regarding Bluetooth mobile device compatibility:       ...
  • Page 365 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Component Parts Audio unit Talk button, Pick-up button and Hang-up button Talk button Pick-up button Hang-up button Microphone Microphone Microphone (hands-free) The microphone is used for speaking voice commands or when making a Hands-free call. Talk button Activates the voice recognition.
  • Page 366 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth Preparation 16. If “Yes”, the system switches to the ® device registration mode. If “No”, the system returns to standby status. Bluetooth Hands-Free ® Preparation Device pairing (Bluetooth Hands- ® Free) Pairing code setting To use Bluetooth Hands-Free, the device The 4-digit pairing code setting for...
  • Page 367 If this occurs, repeat the entire process from Step 1. For the operation of the device, refer to its instruction manual. Registered device read-out 10. Select “Mazda” from the device list Bluetooth Hands-Free can read-out the ® searched by the device.
  • Page 368 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Device selection (Bluetooth 7. Prompt: “XXXXX..., XXXXX..., ® Hands-Free) XXXXX... (Ex. Device A, device B, device C)” (The voice guidance reads If several devices have been paired, the out the device tags registered to the Bluetooth unit links the device last ®...
  • Page 369 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Deleting a device (Bluetooth (Music player) ® Hands-Free) 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. Registered devices (Mobile phone) can be 2. Say: [Beep] “Setup” deleted individually or collectively. 3.
  • Page 370 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth Audio Preparation 11. Prompt: “Deleted” ® Registered device editing Bluetooth audio device set-up ® (Bluetooth Hands-Free) ® Bluetooth audio pairing, changes, ® 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button deletions, and display of paired device with a short press.
  • Page 371: Bluetooth Audio

    Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] 2. Turn the audio control dial and select a NOTE desired mode. If a Bluetooth device has already been ®        paired to the vehicle as a hands-free mobile phone, it does not need to be paired again when using the device as a Bluetooth...
  • Page 372 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] 3. Input the PIN code of your Bluetooth NOTE ® audio device by pressing channel preset Some Bluetooth audio devices need a ®        buttons 1 to 4 while “ PIN 0000 ” is certain amount of time before the displayed.
  • Page 373 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] NOTE 4. Turn the audio control dial to select the name of the device you would like to If pairing cannot be completed, try        link. “1234” instead. Refer to the owner's manual of your mobile device for the right PIN code.
  • Page 374 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Deleting a device (Bluetooth NOTE ® Audio) Some Bluetooth audio devices need a ®        certain amount of time before the 1. Using the audio control dial, select the symbol is displayed.
  • Page 375 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth audio device 6. Rotate the audio control dial clockwise ® information display and switch the display to “ SURE ? YES ”. 1. Using the audio control dial, select the pair device information display mode NOTE “...
  • Page 376 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Available Language 7. Prompt: “French (Desired language) selected. Is this correct?” The available languages are English, 8. Say: [Beep] “Yes” Spanish, and Canadian French. If the 9. Prompt: “French (Desired language) language setting is changed, all of the selected”...
  • Page 377 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Security Setting Using Bluetooth Hands-Free with a ® passcode If a passcode is set, the system cannot be 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button activated unless the passcode is input. with a short press. 2.
  • Page 378 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth Audio Confi rmation Prompts ® The confi rmation prompt confi rms the Applicable Bluetooth specifi cation ® command content to the user before (Recommended) advancing to the operation requested by Ver. 2.0 the user.
  • Page 379 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] NOTE 3. Press the media button ( ) to The battery consumption of Bluetooth ® switch to the Bluetooth audio mode ®        audio devices increases while and start playback.
  • Page 380 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth audio device Fast-forward/Reverse (AVRCP Ver. 1.3) ® information display Fast-forward If a Bluetooth audio device is connected, ® Press and hold the fast-forward button the following information is displayed in the audio display. Reverse AVRCP Ver.
  • Page 381 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Bluetooth Hands-Free 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button ® with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Phonebook” Making a Call 3. Prompt: “Select one of the following: New entry, edit, list names, delete, Phonebook Usage erase all or import contact.”...
  • Page 382 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] 16. (Registration) (Import contact) Press the pick-up button or say “Enter”, Phonebook data from your device (Mobile then go to Step 17. phone) can be sent and registered to your (Adding/inputting telephone Bluetooth Hands-Free phonebook using ®...
  • Page 383 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Editing phonebook NOTE If there was no previous phone number The data registered to the Bluetooth ® registered to a location (Ex. “Work”), Hands-Free phonebook can be edited. the prompt will only read out “Number, please”...
  • Page 384 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Phonebook data deletion (Complete deletion of the phonebook data) (Erasing individual phonebook data) All data registered to the Bluetooth ® Hands-Free phonebook can be erased. Individual data registered to the Bluetooth Hands-Free phonebook can be ®...
  • Page 385 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Read-out of names registered to the Redial Function Bluetooth Hands-Free phonebook ® Redialing the number of the person Bluetooth Hands-Free can read out the previously dialed using the phone is ® list of names registered to its phonebook. possible.
  • Page 386 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Mute 7. Prompt: “Dialing” The microphone can be muted during a NOTE call. The “Dial” command and a telephone 1. Press the talk button with a short press. number can be combined. 2. Say: [Beep] “Mute” Ex.
  • Page 387 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Call interrupt Making a call using a telephone number 1. Press the talk button with a short press. A call can be interrupted to receive an 2. Say: [Beep] “Dial” incoming call from a third party. 3.
  • Page 388 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Voice Recognition Redialing function 1. Press the talk button with a short press. In this section, the basic operation of the 2. Say: [Beep] “Redial” voice recognition is explained. 3. Prompt: “Dialing” Activating Voice Recognition Ending the current call To Activate the Main Menu: Press the Press the hang-up button during the call.
  • Page 389 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Commands useable anytime during To prevent a deterioration in the voice voice recognition recognition rate and voice quality, the following points should be observed: “Help” or “Go Back” are commands which can be used at anytime during voice The voice recognition cannot be ...
  • Page 390 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Voice Recognition When voice recognition learning is done for the fi rst time Learning Function 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button (Speaker Enrollment) with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Voice training” The voice recognition learning function 3.
  • Page 391 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Voice recognition re-learning Voice input command list for voice recognition learning If voice recognition learning has already When reading out, the following points been done. must be observed: 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button Read out the numbers one at a time ...
  • Page 392 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Voice recognition learning on/off 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Voice training” 3. Prompt: “Enrollment is enabled/ disabled. Would you like to disable/ enable or retrain?” 4.
  • Page 393 Perform pairing using the following The pairing information paired to procedure. Pairing cannot be performed again the Bluetooth unit or device is not ® Clear “Mazda” stored in the device.  recognized correctly. Perform pairing again.  Unable to perform pairing The Bluetooth function and the ®...
  • Page 394 If you pair your phone which has already been paired to your vehicle more than once in        the past, you need to delete “Mazda” on your mobile device. Then, execute the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 395 There is a malfunction in the with the microphone may have Poor voice recognition microphone. occurred. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. If there is any malfunction after There is a problem with the Phone-related voice recognition is checking the pairing situation, check connection between the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 396 Interior Features Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Other problems Symptom Cause Solution method The indication for the remaining The indication method is different battery is different between the — between the vehicle and the device. vehicle and the device When a call is made from the If the number has been registered vehicle, the telephone number is into the phonebook, the incoming/...
  • Page 397 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Basic Operation Method NOTE The explanation of functions described in this manual may differ from the actual operation, and the shapes of screens and buttons and the letters and characters displayed may also differ from the actual appearance. Additionally, depending on future software updates, the content may successively change without notice.
  • Page 398 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Switches around commander knob The following operations can be done by pressing the switches around the commander knob. : Displays the home screen. : Displays the Entertainment screen. : Displays the Navigation screen (Only navigation-equipped vehicles). For operation of the Navigation screen, refer to the navigation system manual.
  • Page 399 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Touch panel operation CAUTION Do not press the screen strongly or press it with a sharp-pointed object. Otherwise, the screen could be damaged. NOTE For safety reasons, operation of the center display is disabled while the vehicle is being driven.
  • Page 400 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Slide (USB audio only) 1. Touch the setting item displaying a slider bar. 2. Touch the slider with your fi nger and move to the desired level. Swipe 1. Touch the screen with your fi nger and move up or down. 2.
  • Page 401 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Home screen Icon Function Applications Information such as average fuel economy, maintenance, and warnings can be verifi ed. Depending on the grade and specifi cation, the screen display may differ. Entertainment Operates audio such as the radio. The audio source most recently used is displayed. An audio source which cannot be used at that time is skipped and the previous audio source is displayed.
  • Page 402 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Volume/Display/Sound Controls Audio control switch Commander switch Volume dial Volume switch Volume adjustment Daytime/nighttime (System) screen setting Turn the commander switch volume dial. The daytime or nighttime screen can be The volume switch on the steering switch selected.
  • Page 403 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Audio sound adjustment ALC (Automatic volume adjustment) The automatic level control (ALC) is a Select the icon on the home screen to feature that automatically adjusts audio display the Settings screen. volume and sound quality according to Select the tab to select the item you the vehicle speed.
  • Page 404 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Operating the Radio Radio ON Select the icon on the home screen to display the Entertainment screen. When selecting the desired radio, the following icons are indicated in the lower part of the center display. AM/FM Radio Icon Function...
  • Page 405 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Favorites Radio Changing Favorites list order 1. Select the icon to display the Selected stations can be registered for Favorites list. convenient operation. Up to 50 stations 2. Select can be registered. The Favorites list is 3.
  • Page 406 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] HD Radio NOTE To change the desired genre, select the icon. What is HD Radio Technology and ™ how does it work? HD Radio Technology is the digital Ex.) ™ evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your 89.3 is currently being received.
  • Page 407 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] NOTE iTunes Tagging (for Apple devices with USB use only) If an analog broadcast is received once        is received while HD1 is By tagging a song currently being aired, selected, the audio unit switches to the the song can later be purchased from station automatically.
  • Page 408 (some areas of talk — The biggest names, compelling the United States and Canada). Contact talk, hilarious comedy. Authorized Mazda Dealer for details. World-class news plus local traffi c and weather. Sign up for SiriusXM Satellite Radio today! 5–80...
  • Page 409 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] How to Activate Satellite Radio You must call SiriusXM to activate your service. Activation is free and takes only a few minutes. New customers can receive a free introductory subscription with a limited term trial offer by calling 877-447-0011 (U.S.A.)/877-209-0079 (Canada) to activate.
  • Page 410 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] SiriusXM operation Select the icon on the home screen to display the Entertainment screen. When selected, the following icons are indicated in the bottom part of the center display. Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Displays the channel list of the current category.
  • Page 411 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Parental lock Selection from channel list Receivable channels can be displayed on If a channel is locked, the channel is the channel list screen. You can easily muted. select the channel you want to listen To use the parental lock function, the PIN from the list.
  • Page 412 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] How to use AUX mode Playback 1. Select the icon on the home screen to display the Entertainment screen. 2. Select to switch to the AUX mode. The following icons are displayed in the lower part of the center display.
  • Page 413 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] How to use USB mode Type Playable data USB mode MP3/WMA/AAC/OGG fi le This unit does not support a USB 3.0 device. In addition, other devices may not be supported depending on the model or OS version. USB devices formatted to FAT32 are supported (USB devices formatted to other formats such as NTFS are not supported).
  • Page 414: Category List

    Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Icon Function Advances to the beginning of the next song. Long-press to fast forward. Displays sound settings to adjust audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-74 . NOTE If a fi le name in the USB memory is too long, it could cause operation problems such as ...
  • Page 415 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Example of use (to play all tracks in USB device) (Method 1) 1. Select to display the category list. 2. Select All the tracks in the USB device are displayed. 3. Select a desired track. The selected track is played.
  • Page 416 ® For information related to the most recent Gracenote database which can be used and how to install it, go to the Mazda Hands Free Website: http://www.mazdahandsfree.com Introduction Gracenote, the Gracenote logo and logotype are either a registered trademark or a trademark of Gracenote, Inc.
  • Page 417 4. Select . The list of the update package stored in the USB device and the version are displayed. 5. Select the package to use the update. 6. Select NOTE Gracenote can be downloaded from the Mazda Hands-free Website. ® 5–89...
  • Page 418 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Bluetooth ® Introduction Bluetooth Hands-Free outline ® When a Bluetooth device (mobile phone) is connected to the vehicle's Bluetooth unit via ® ® radio wave transmission, a call can be made or received by pressing the talk button, pick- up button, or hang-up button on the audio remote control switch, or by operating the center display.
  • Page 419 Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] CAUTION ® Some Bluetooth mobile devices are not compatible with the vehicle. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer, Mazda's call center or Web support center for information ® regarding Bluetooth mobile device compatibility:       ...
  • Page 420 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Component Parts Audio unit Talk button, Pick-up button and Hang-up button Talk button Pick-up button Hang-up button Microphone Microphone Microphone (hands-free) The microphone is used for speaking voice commands or when making a Hands-free call. Talk button Activates the voice recognition.
  • Page 421 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] NOTE If the volume is lower compared to other audio modes, increase the volume from the device side. Conversation volume and the volume of the voice guidance and ringtone can each be set in advance.
  • Page 422 The Bluetooth system may not operate ®        7. Select “Mazda” from the device list for 1 or 2 minutes after the ignition searched by the device. is switched to ACC or ON. However, 8.
  • Page 423 5. Select the name of the device you          mobile phone device, fi rst clear would like to connect. “Mazda” displayed on the Bluetooth ® selection setting screen of the mobile device.
  • Page 424 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Changing PIN code Disconnecting a device 1. Select the icon on the home screen PIN code (4 digits) can be changed. to display the Settings screen. 1. Select the icon on the home screen 2.
  • Page 425 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Available Language Bluetooth Audio ® The Bluetooth Hands-Free System Applicable Bluetooth specifi cation ® ® applies to the following languages: (Recommended) Ver. 1.1/1.2/2.0 EDR/2.1 EDR/3.0 English        (conformity) Spanish ...
  • Page 426 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] AVRCP Function A2DP Ver. Ver. Ver. Playback Pause File (Track) — up/down Reverse — — Fast-forward — — Text display — — Depends Depends Repeat — — device device Depends Depends Shuffl e —...
  • Page 427 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Switching to Bluetooth audio mode ® To listen to music or voice audio recorded to a Bluetooth audio device, switch to the ® Bluetooth audio mode to operate the audio device using the audio system control panel. ®...
  • Page 428 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Playback To listen to a Bluetooth audio device over the vehicle's speaker system, switch the mode to ® Bluetooth audio mode. (Refer to “Switching to Bluetooth audio mode”) ® ® After switching to the Bluetooth audio mode, the following icons are displayed in the ®...
  • Page 429 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Bluetooth Audio Device ® Information Display If a Bluetooth audio device is connected, ® the following information is displayed in the center display. AVRCP AVRCP AVRCP Ver. lower Ver. 1.4 or Ver. 1.3 than 1.3 higher Device name...
  • Page 430 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] How to Use Pandora ® What is Pandora ® Pandora is free personalized Internet radio. Simply enter a favorite artist, track, genre, ®*1 and Pandora will create a personalized station that plays their music and more like it. ®...
  • Page 431 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Playback Select the icon on the home screen to display the Entertainment screen. When selected, the following icons are indicated in the bottom part of the center display. Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Displays the station list.
  • Page 432 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Selection from station list Selection can be made from a programmed radio station list. 1. Select the icon. 2. Select the desired radio station. NOTE When is selected, songs randomly selected from the radio station list are played.
  • Page 433 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] How to Use Aha ™ What is Aha ™ is an application which can be used to enjoy various Internet content such as Internet radio and podcasts. Stay connected to your friends activities by getting updates from Facebook and Twitter. Using the location-based service, nearby services and destinations can be searched or real- time local information can be obtained.
  • Page 434 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Icon Function Like Evaluates the current content as “Like”. Dislike Evaluates the current content as “Dislike”. Reverses for 15 seconds. Map (vehicles with navigation system) Displays the destination searched by the location based services on the navigation system. Call A call can be made to the telephone number of a shop searched using the Location Based Services.
  • Page 435: Main Menu

    Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Main menu Select the icon. Switch the tab and select the station category. Function Displays the preset station list set on the device. Presets Select the preset station name to play the station content. Select the desired station.
  • Page 436 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Shout Example of use (Location Based Services) Some social stations, such as Facebook or 1. Select the desired station from the Caraoke, support the ability to record and “Nearby” tab on the main menu. share voice messages using the “Shout”...
  • Page 437 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] How to Use Stitcher Radio ™ What is Stitcher Radio? ™ Stitcher radio is an application which can be used to listen to Internet radio or stream ™ *1 podcasts. Recommended content is automatically selected by registering content which you put into your favorites, or by pressing the Like or Dislike button.
  • Page 438 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Icon Function Plays the station. Select it again to pause playback. Goes to the next station. Displays sound settings to adjust audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-74 . Station list 1.
  • Page 439 If the current program has not been registered to your favorites, it can be Making a Call registered to your favorites. For Mazda Connect, making calls is 1. Select the icon to display the possible using any of the following six...
  • Page 440 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Screen operation NOTE If “Import All Contacts” is performed        1. Select the icon on the home screen after saving the phonebook to the to display the Communication screen. Bluetooth unit, the phonebook will be ®...
  • Page 441 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Calling a favorite Changing contact name of your favorites 1. Select the icon on the home screen to display the Communication screen. 1. Select the icon on the home screen 2. Select to display the favorites to display the Communication screen.
  • Page 442 Refer to Communication Settings on page 5-120 . CAUTION Though the system can be set to not call 911, doing so will defeat the purpose of the system. Mazda recommends that the Mobile 911 system remain activated. 5–114...
  • Page 443: Receiving An Incoming Call

    Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Receiving an Incoming Call When an incoming call is received, the incoming call notifi cation screen is displayed. The “Incoming Call Notifi cations” setting must be on. Refer to Communication Settings on page 5-120 . To accept the call, press the pick-up button on the audio control switch or select the screen.
  • Page 444 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Receiving and Replying to NOTE Messages (available only with If the ignition is switched off during a        E-mail/SMS compatible phones) hands-free call, the line is transferred to the device (Mobile phone) SMS (Short Message Service) messages, automatically.
  • Page 445 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] NOTE Attached data is not downloaded.        Messages up to 1 kilobyte (E-mail)/        140-bytes (SMS) can be downloaded. A message list is created for each ...
  • Page 446 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] The following icons are displayed in the lower part of the details on the message. Icons which can be used differ depending on use conditions. Icon Function Displays the Communication menu. Displays the inbox. Plays back a message.
  • Page 447 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Example of use (verify unread E-mail) NOTE Select the icon to change the 1. Select the icon on the home screen        language. to display the Communication screen. 2.
  • Page 448 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Communication Settings Select the icon on the home screen to display the Communication screen. Select to change the setting. Item Setting Function Go to Bluetooth setting menu. ® Bluetooth — ® Refer to Bluetooth Preparation on page 5-94 .
  • Page 449 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Voice Recognition To prevent a deterioration in the voice recognition rate and voice quality, the following points should be observed: Basic Operation Method The voice recognition cannot be          performed while voice guidance or Activating Voice Recognition the beep sound is operating.
  • Page 450: Voice Command List

    Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Voice Command List Voice command When the talk button is pressed and the following command is spoken, the audio or navigation can be operated. The commands in the () can be omitted. The specifi ed name and number are put into the {}.
  • Page 451 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Entertainment (audio) related command Corresponding audio Voice command Function source (Go to/Play) AM (Radio) Switches the audio source to AM radio. (Go to/Play) FM (Radio) Switches the audio source to FM radio. (Go to/Play) Bluetooth (Audio) Switches the audio source to BT audio. (Go to/Play) Pandora Switches the audio source to Pandora ®...
  • Page 452 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Settings NOTE Depending on the grade and specifi cation, the screen display may differ. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. Switch the tab and select the setting item you want to change. You can customize settings in the setup display as follows: Item Function...
  • Page 453 2. Voice recognition assistance for Play Artist System and Play Album Gracenote can be downloaded from the ® Mazda Handsfree Website. Refer to Gracenote Database on page 5-88 . ® Memory and settings are initialized to the factory settings. Restore All Factory Settings The initialization launches by selecting the button.
  • Page 454 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Applications NOTE Depending on the grade and specifi cation, the screen display may differ. Select the icon on the home screen to display the Applications screen. The following information can be verifi ed. Top screen Item Function...
  • Page 455 — off the power of the Bluetooth ® device once, then turn it back on. If pairing is still not possible after this, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer or Mazda Bluetooth Hands-Free ® Customer Service. Perform pairing using the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 456 Perform pairing using the following procedure: 1. Delete the applicable Bluetooth ® device on the Mazda Connect. 2. Delete “Mazda” from the Bluetooth search screen of the ® Bluetooth device.
  • Page 457 If you pair your phone which has already been paired to your vehicle more than once in        the past, you need to delete “Mazda” on your mobile device. Then, execute the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 458 There is a malfunction in the with the microphone may have Poor voice recognition microphone. occurred. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. If there is any malfunction after There is a problem with the Phone-related voice recognition is checking the pairing situation, check connection between the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 459 Interior Features Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Other problems Symptom Cause Solution method The indication for the remaining The indication method is different battery is different between the — between the vehicle and the device. vehicle and the device When a call is made from the If the number has been registered vehicle, the telephone number is into the phonebook, the incoming/...
  • Page 460 Interior Features Appendix Things You Need to Know Do not spill any liquid on the audio system. WARNING Always adjust the audio while the vehicle is stopped: Do not adjust the audio control switches while driving the vehicle. Adjusting the audio while driving the vehicle is dangerous as it could Radio Reception distract your attention from the vehicle...
  • Page 461 Interior Features Appendix FM characteristics Multipath noise An FM broadcast range is usually about Since FM signals can be refl ected by 40—50 km (25—30 miles) from the obstructions, it is possible to receive both source. Because of extra coding needed to the direct signal and the refl...
  • Page 462 Interior Features Appendix Operating Tips for MP3 Weak signal noise In suburban areas, broadcast signals MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer 3, become weak because of distance from the which is standardized voice compression transmitter. Reception in such fringe areas established by the ISO working group is characterized by sound breakup.
  • Page 463 Interior Features Appendix Operating Tips for WMA Operating Tips for AAC WMA is short for Windows Media Audio AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding, and is the audio compression format used which is standardized voice compression by Microsoft established by the ISO working group Audio data can be created and stored at a (MPEG).
  • Page 464 Interior Features Appendix Operating Tips for OGG Operating Tips for USB device OGG is the audio compression format for This unit plays audio fi les as follows: Xiph. Org Foundation. Audio data can be created and stored at a Extension Playback with this unit higher compression ratio than MP3.
  • Page 465 If data in the iPod is lost while it is Do not pull out the USB device while in        connected to the unit, Mazda cannot the USB mode (only pull it out while in guarantee recovery of any lost data.
  • Page 466: Interior Equipment

    Interior Features Interior Equipment Sunvisors Vanity Mirrors To use the vanity mirror, lower the When you need a sunvisor, lower it for use sunvisor. in front or swing it to the side. If your vehicle is equipped with a vanity Sunvisor mirror light, it will illuminate when you open the cover.
  • Page 467 Interior Features Interior Equipment Interior Lights Front Map Lights When the overhead light switch is in the door or off position, press the lens to NOTE illuminate the front map lights, and then Do not leave the lights on for long periods press the lens again to turn them off.
  • Page 468 Interior Features Interior Equipment Illuminated Entry System NOTE Once the rear map lights have been        When the illuminated entry system turned off, they will turn on and off operates, the overhead lights turn on in the depending on the position to which the following conditions: overhead light is switched.
  • Page 469 Interior Features Interior Equipment Accessory Sockets CAUTION Only use genuine Mazda accessories or        To prevent accessory socket damage or the equivalent requiring no greater than electrical failure, pay attention to the 120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A).
  • Page 470 Interior Features Interior Equipment USB Power Outlet Connecting the accessory socket 1. Open the lid. The USB power outlets can be used 2. Pass the connection plug cord through regardless of whether the ignition is the cutout of the console and insert the switched to ACC or ON.
  • Page 471 Interior Features Interior Equipment Cup Holder How to connect The groove in the armrest box can be used to pass the cord of the device into the box WARNING to connect it to the USB power outlets. Never use a cup holder to hold hot 1.
  • Page 472 Interior Features Interior Equipment Rear Bottle Holder The rear cup holder is on the rear center Bottle holders are on the inside of the armrest. doors. Front Bottle holder Rear Bottle holder CAUTION Do not use the bottle holders for containers without caps.
  • Page 473 Interior Features Interior Equipment Storage Compartments Glove Compartment To open the glove compartment, pull the latch toward you. WARNING Keep storage boxes closed when driving: Driving with the storage boxes open is dangerous. To reduce the possibility of injury in an accident or a sudden stop, keep the storage boxes closed when driving.
  • Page 474 Interior Features Interior Equipment Armrest Box Cargo Sub-Compartment Open the cover to put small items in the To open, push the button and pull up the cargo sub-compartment. lid. Luggage Compartment Cargo Securing Loops WARNING Make sure luggage and cargo is secured before driving: Not securing cargo while driving is dangerous as it could move or be...
  • Page 475 Interior Features Interior Equipment NOTE Loading golf bags (Some golf bags may not fi t using the following methods depending on their sizes.) Up to four golf bags can be carried in the luggage compartment. Bottom: Place the fi rst and second golf bags in the luggage compartment with the bottoms pointed to the right.
  • Page 476 MEMO 5–148...
  • Page 477 Maintenance and Care How to keep your Mazda in top condition. Essential Information ................ 6-2 Introduction ................... 6-2 Scheduled Maintenance ..............6-4 Scheduled Maintenance (U.S.A., Canada, and Puerto Rico) ..6-4 Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) ..........6-10 Maintenance Monitor ..............6-16 Owner Maintenance .................
  • Page 478: Maintenance And Care

    If you elect to perform maintenance yourself or have your vehicle serviced at a location other than an Authorized Mazda Dealer, Mazda requires that all fl uids, parts and materials must meet Mazda standards for durability and performance as described in this manual.
  • Page 479 Claims against the warranty resulting from lack of maintenance, as opposed to defective materials or authorized Mazda workmanship, will not be honored. Any auto repair shop using parts equivalent to your Mazda's original equipment may perform maintenance. But we recommend that it always be done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer using genuine Mazda parts.
  • Page 480: Scheduled Maintenance

    Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance (U.S.A., Canada, and Puerto Rico) Follow Schedule 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the following conditions (severe driving conditions)apply. Repeated short-distance driving        Driving in dusty conditions ...
  • Page 481 Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Schedule 1 U.S.A. and Puerto Rico residents - Engine oil fl exible maintenance interval Use when the maintenance monitor for “Oil Change” is set to “Flexible”. For details, see maintenance monitor. (page 6-16 ) Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes fi rst. Months Maintenance Interval ×1000 km...
  • Page 482 *3 According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or mileage/kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.
  • Page 483 *4 According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or mileage/kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.
  • Page 484 Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Canada residents Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes fi rst. Months Maintenance Interval ×1000 km ×1000 miles Air fi lter Replace every 56,000 km (35,000 miles) or 3 years. Spark plugs Replace every 120,000 km (75,000 miles). Drive belts Engine oil &...
  • Page 485 *2 According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or mileage/kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.
  • Page 486: Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico)

    Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) Follow Schedule 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the following conditions (severe driving conditions) apply. Repeated short-distance driving        Driving in dusty conditions ...
  • Page 487 *2 According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.
  • Page 488 Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Schedule 2 Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Maintenance Interval Months ×1000 km ENGINE Drive belts Engine oil & fi lter COOLING SYSTEM Cooling system Replace at fi rst 200,000 km or 10 years; after that, every Engine coolant 100,000 km or 5 years Engine coolant level...
  • Page 489 *2 According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.
  • Page 490 Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance (Cont.) Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Maintenance Interval Months ×1000 km 95 100 105 110 115 120 ENGINE Drive belts Engine oil & fi lter COOLING SYSTEM Cooling system Replace at fi rst 200,000 km or 10 years; after that, every Engine coolant 100,000 km or 5 years Engine coolant level...
  • Page 491 *2 According to state/provincial and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on these items will not void your emissions warranties. However, Mazda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or kilometer period to ensure long-term reliability.
  • Page 492: Maintenance Monitor

    Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Maintenance Monitor Maintenance Monitor (Type A) Based on the engine operating conditions, the onboard computer in your vehicle calculates the remaining oil life in the United States and Puerto Rico. The wrench indicator light in the instrument cluster will be illuminated when remaining oil life becomes less than 1,000 km (600 mile), or remaining days are less than 15 (whichever comes fi...
  • Page 493 The vehicle lets you know when an oil change is due by illuminating the wrench indicator light in the instrument cluster. Mazda Genuine 0W-20 oil and Castrol 0W-20 ®...
  • Page 494: Owner Maintenance

    The owner or a qualifi ed service technician should make these vehicle inspections at the indicated intervals to ensure safe and dependable operation. Bring any problem to the attention of an Authorized Mazda Dealer or qualifi ed service technician as soon as possible.
  • Page 495 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance WARNING Do not perform maintenance work if you lack suffi cient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work. Have maintenance work done by a qualifi ed technician: Performing maintenance work on a vehicle is dangerous if not done properly. You can be seriously injured while performing some maintenance procedures.
  • Page 496: Hood

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Hood 3. Grasp the support rod in the padded area and secure it in the support rod hole indicated by the arrow to hold the WARNING hood open. Always check that the hood is closed and securely locked: A hood that is not closed and securely locked is dangerous as it could fl y open...
  • Page 497 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Closing the Hood 1. Check under the hood area to make certain all fi ller caps are in place and all loose items (e.g. tools, oil containers, etc.) have been removed. 2. Lift the hood, grasp the padded area on the support rod, and secure the support rod in the clip.
  • Page 498: Engine Compartment Overview

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Engine Compartment Overview Windshield washer fluid reservoir Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir Battery Fuse block Engine oil dipstick Cooling system cap Engine coolant reservoir Engine oil-filler cap 6–22...
  • Page 499: Engine Oil

    –30 –10 U.S.A. and CANADA –40 –20 Use SAE 0W-20 engine oil. Mazda Genuine Oil is used in your Mazda vehicle. Mazda Genuine 0W-20 Oil is required to achieve optimum fuel economy. For maintenance service, Mazda recommends Mazda Genuine Parts and Castrol (U.S.A.
  • Page 500 Procedure After replacing the engine oil, it is recommended to have a repair shop such as an Authorized Mazda Dealer perform the initialization (engine oil data resetting) of the recorded value. If the value recorded by the computer is not initialized, the wrench indicator light may not turn off or it may turn on earlier than normal.
  • Page 501: Engine Coolant

    When the engine and radiator are hot, 7. Reinsert the dipstick fully. scalding coolant and steam may shoot out under pressure and cause serious injury. NOTE Changing the coolant should be done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 6–25...
  • Page 502 If the coolant reservoir is empty or new coolant is required frequently, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. If it is at or near L, add enough coolant to the coolant reservoir to provide freezing and corrosion protection and to bring the level to F.
  • Page 503: Brake/Clutch Fluid

    If it is excessively low, have the brake/clutch system inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer. NOTE State or local regulations may restrict the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used as anti-freeze agents in washer fl...
  • Page 504: Body Lubrication

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Body Lubrication Inspect fl uid level in the washer fl uid reservoir; add fl uid if necessary. All moving points of the body, such as door and hood hinges and locks, should be lubricated each time the engine oil is changed.
  • Page 505: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Wiper Blades Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades When the wipers no longer clean well, the CAUTION blades are probably worn or cracked. Replace them.        Hot waxes applied by automatic car washers have been known to aff ect the CAUTION wiper's ability to clean windows.
  • Page 506 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 1. Raise the wiper arm. 3. Pull the blade rubber in the direction of the arrow and slide it to a position CAUTION where the blade holder groove can be checked. To prevent damage to the windshield let the wiper arm down easily, do not let it slap down on the windshield.
  • Page 507 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 4. Pull the end of the blade rubber from 5. Insert the end of the new blade rubber the blade holder groove in the direction into the groove of the blade holder until of the arrow and remove the blade it contacts the end of the blade holder.
  • Page 508 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 6. After pulling the blade rubber in the 9. Align the blade component projection direction of the arrow and sliding the with the wiper arm notch. blade rubber to a position to check the blade holder groove, slide the blade Notch rubber end in the opposite direction.
  • Page 509 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 1. Remove the cover and raise the wiper 3. Pull down the blade rubber and slide it arm. out of the blade holder. 4. Remove the metal stiffeners from the 2. Firmly rotate the wiper blade to the blade rubber and install them in the right until it unlocks, then remove the new blade.
  • Page 510: Battery

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Battery WARNING Wash hands after handling the battery and related accessories: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Read the following precautions carefully before using the battery or inspecting to ensure safe and correct handling: Always wear eye protection when working near the battery:...
  • Page 511 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Keep all fl ames, including cigarettes, and sparks away from open battery cells: Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, produced during normal battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries.
  • Page 512: Key Battery Replacement

           Never disassemble.        Never throw the battery into fi re or Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer for a water. battery replacement purchase.       ...
  • Page 513 3. Insert the tape-wrapped fl athead Replacing the battery at an Authorized screwdriver into the gap and slide it in Mazda Dealer is recommended to prevent the direction of the arrow. damage to the key. If replacing the battery by yourself, follow the instruction.
  • Page 514 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 5. Remove the battery cap, then remove 6. Insert a new battery with the positive the battery. pole facing up, and then cover the battery with the battery cap. 7. Close the cover. CAUTION        Be careful not to allow the rubber ring shown in the fi gure to be scratched or damaged.
  • Page 515: Tires

    Using Diff erent Tire Types: Refer to Tires on page 9-9 . Driving your vehicle with diff erent types of tires is dangerous. It could Use only a Mazda-genuine tire valve cause poor handling and poor braking; cap: leading to loss of control.
  • Page 516 12,000 km (7,500 miles). However Rotate unidirectional tires and radial Mazda recommends to rotate every tires that have an asymmetrical tread 8,000 km (5,000 miles) to help increase pattern or studs only from front to rear, tire life and distribute wear more not from side to side.
  • Page 517 4-digit number. could cause poor handling and poor Refer to Tire Labeling on page 8-25 . braking resulting in loss of vehicle control. Mazda strongly recommends that you replace all four tires at the Temporary Spare Tire same time. Inspect the temporary spare tire at least...
  • Page 518 (inset/outset). Refer to Tire Labeling on page 8-25 . For details, contact an Authorized        Mazda Dealer. Proper tire balancing provides the best riding comfort and helps reduce tread wear. Out-of-balance tires can cause vibration and uneven wear, such as cupping and fl...
  • Page 519 MEMO 6–43...
  • Page 520: Light Bulbs

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Light Bulbs Type A Rear map lights Side turn signal lights Brake lights/Taillights Overhead lights/Front map High-mount lights brake light Vanity mirror lights Daytime running lights/Parking Rear side-marker lights lights Brake lights Front side-marker lights Rear turn signal lights Headlights (High/Low beam) Reverse lights...
  • Page 521 The LED bulb cannot be replaced as a Removal single unit because it is an integrated unit. The LED bulb has to be replaced with the unit. We recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer when the replacement is necessary. Front turn signal lights/Parking lights Installation 1.
  • Page 522 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 4. Pull the center of each plastic retainer Rear turn signal lights, Brake lights/ using a fl athead screwdriver and Taillights/Rear side-marker lights (Type remove the retainers, and then partially peel back the mudguard. 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the turn signal switch is off.
  • Page 523 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 4. Pull the unit rearward to remove it. License plate lights 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Wrap a fl athead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the lens, and then remove the lens by carefully prying on the edge of the lens with a fl...
  • Page 524 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Replacing Interior Light Bulbs Rear map lights Overhead light/Front map lights, Rear map lights, Vanity mirror lights 1. Wrap a fl athead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the lens, and then remove the lens by carefully prying on the edge of the lens with a fl...
  • Page 525 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Luggage compartment light 3. Insert the fl athead screwdriver into the gap between the lens and the lens unit, 1. Wrap a small fl athead screwdriver and then slide the screwdriver to detach with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the lens.
  • Page 526: Fuses

    AUDIO or OUTLET circuit. CAUTION Always replace a fuse with a genuine Mazda fuse or equivalent of the same rating. Otherwise you may damage the electric system. 6–50...
  • Page 527 WARNING it is securely installed. Do not replace the main fuse by Replacing the fuses under the hood yourself. Have an Authorized Mazda If the headlights or other electrical Dealer perform the replacement: components do not work and the fuses...
  • Page 528: Fuse Panel Description

    Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Fuse Panel Description Fuse block (Engine compartment) FUSE DESCRIPTION PROTECTED COMPONENT RATING 50 A For protection of various circuits 30 A For protection of various circuits INJECTOR 30 A Engine control system ENG.SUB SCR1 20 A Engine control system EVVT P.WINDOW1...
  • Page 529 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance FUSE DESCRIPTION PROTECTED COMPONENT RATING FAN GE 30 A Cooling fan ENG.MAIN 40 A Engine control system ABS/DSC M 50 A ABS, Dynamic stability control system FAN DE 40 A — WIPER 20 A Front window wiper and washer HEATER 40 A Air conditioner...
  • Page 530 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance FUSE DESCRIPTION PROTECTED COMPONENT RATING H/L LOW R 15 A Headlight low beam (RH) OUTLET 25 A Accessory sockets STOP 10 A Brake lights ROOM 15 A Overhead light Fuse block (Left side) FUSE DESCRIPTION PROTECTED COMPONENT RATING P.SEAT D...
  • Page 531 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance FUSE DESCRIPTION PROTECTED COMPONENT RATING R.OUTLET1 15 A — SCR3 15 A — SCR4 15 A — R.OUTLET2 15 A Accessory sockets 7.5 A USB power outlet 20 A Power liftgate M.DEF 7.5 A Mirror defogger R.SEAT W 20 A Seat warmer...
  • Page 532: Appearance Care

    fi nish. As the water evaporates, Prevention the acid becomes concentrated and can It is necessary to have your Mazda washed damage the fi nish. and waxed to preserve its fi nish according And the longer the acid remains on the to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 533 Chipped paint can lead to rust forming form white rings. The rings can damage        on your Mazda. Before this happens, your vehicle's fi nish. repair the damage by using Mazda Prevention touch-up paint according to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 534 If the windshield is struck with a hand or other object from either outside or inside the vehicle. NOTE Mazda is not responsible for scratches   Keep hands and scrapers clear of the       ...
  • Page 535 Maintenance and Care Appearance Care When using an automatic car wash CAUTION Retract the door mirrors.          The automatic car wash brushes could        Do not use steel wool, abrasive reduce the paint lustre or hasten paint cleaners, or strong detergents deterioration.
  • Page 536: Underbody Maintenance

    CAUTION Road chemicals and salt used for ice and snow removal and solvents used for dust If your Mazda is damaged and needs control may collect on the underbody. If metal parts repaired or replaced, not removed, they will speed up rusting...
  • Page 537: Aluminum Wheel Maintenance

    Maintenance and Care Appearance Care NOTE WARNING Do not use a wire brush or any abrasive        cleaner, polishing compound, or solvent Dry off brakes that have become on aluminum wheels. They may damage wet by driving slowly, releasing the the coating.
  • Page 538: Interior Care

    Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Plastic Part Maintenance Interior Care When cleaning the plastic lenses of the                  lights, do not use gasoline, kerosene, WARNING rectifi...
  • Page 539 If a seat belt appears frayed or has abrasions, have it replaced by an Leather Upholstery Maintenance Authorized Mazda Dealer: 1. Remove dust and sand using a vacuum If a seat belts is used under such a cleaner.
  • Page 540 Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Instrument Panel Top (Soft pad) NOTE Maintenance Because genuine leather is a natural        material, its surface is not uniform and Extremely soft material is used for the it may have natural scars, scratches, soft pad surface.
  • Page 541 Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Active Driving Display Cleaning the Window Interiors Maintenance If the windows become covered with an oily, greasy, or waxy fi lm, clean them with Windshield type glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the The dust-proof sheet has a coating. When container.
  • Page 542 MEMO 6–66...
  • Page 543 If Trouble Arises Helpful information on what to do if a problem arises with the vehicle. Parking in an Emergency ..............7-2 Parking in an Emergency .............. 7-2 Flat Tire....................7-3 Spare Tire and Tool Storage ............7-3 Changing a Flat Tire ..............7-6 Battery Runs Out ................
  • Page 544: If Trouble Arises

    If Trouble Arises Parking in an Emergency Parking in an Emergency The hazard warning lights should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway in an emergency. The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffi c hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it.
  • Page 545: Flat Tire

    If Trouble Arises Flat Tire Spare Tire and Tool Storage Spare tire and tools are stored in the locations illustrated in the diagram. Type A Tiedown eyelet Flat tire hold-down bolt Jack Jack lever Lug wrench Type B Tiedown eyelet Flat tire hold-down bolt Jack Jack lever...
  • Page 546 If Trouble Arises Flat Tire Jack Spare Tire Your Mazda has a temporary spare tire. To remove the jack The temporary spare tire is lighter and 1. Open the luggage board, and lift it. smaller than a conventional tire, and is...
  • Page 547        Do not use your temporary spare tire on any other vehicle, it has been designed only for your Mazda.        Use only one temporary spare tire on your vehicle at the same time.
  • Page 548: Changing A Flat Tire

    If Trouble Arises Flat Tire Changing a Flat Tire 3. For vehicles equipped with a sub- woofer, loosen the hold-down bolt and remove the woofer and spare tire. NOTE If the following occurs while driving, it could indicate a fl at tire. Steering becomes diffi...
  • Page 549 If Trouble Arises Flat Tire Removing a Flat Tire 1. Park on a hard, level surface off the right-of-way and fi rmly set the parking brake. WARNING 2. Put a vehicle with an automatic transaxle in Park (P), a manual When jacking-up a vehicle, always transaxle in Reverse (R) or 1, and turn shift the shift lever to 1st or R (manual...
  • Page 550 If Trouble Arises Flat Tire 2. Loosen the lug nuts by turning them 6. Continue raising the jack head counterclockwise one turn each, but do gradually by rotating the screw with not remove any lug nuts until the tire your hand until the jack head is inserted has been raised off the ground.
  • Page 551 Mazda is fi rmly in position and that it Jacking up the vehicle in a position cannot slip or move. other than the designated jack-up...
  • Page 552: Locking Lug Nuts

    If Trouble Arises Flat Tire Locking Lug Nuts WARNING If your vehicle has Mazda optional Do not jack up the vehicle higher than is antitheft wheel lug nuts, one on each necessary: wheel will lock the tires and you must Jacking up the vehicle higher than use a special key to unlock them.
  • Page 553 If Trouble Arises Flat Tire To install the antitheft lug nut WARNING 1. Place the special key on top of the nut, and be sure to hold the key square to Make sure the mounting surfaces of it. If you hold the key at an angle, you the wheel, hub and lug nuts are clean may damage both key and nut.
  • Page 554 Because the wheel studs and lug nuts on your Mazda have metric threads, using a non-metric nut is dangerous. On a metric stud, it would not secure the wheel and would damage the stud, which could cause the wheel to slip off and cause an accident.
  • Page 555 If Trouble Arises Flat Tire 8. Place the luggage board on the damaged tire. Luggage board 9. Remove the tire blocks and store the tools and jack. 10. Check the infl ation pressure. Refer to Tires on page 9-9 . 11.
  • Page 556: Battery Runs Out

    If Trouble Arises Battery Runs Out Jump-Starting Jump-starting is dangerous if done incorrectly. So follow the procedure carefully. If you feel unsure about jump-starting, we strongly recommend that you have a competent service technician do the work. WARNING Follow These Precautions Carefully: To ensure safe and correct handling of the battery, read the following precautions carefully before using the battery or inspecting it.
  • Page 557 If Trouble Arises Battery Runs Out CAUTION Use only a 12 V booster system. You can damage a 12 V starter, ignition system, and other electrical parts beyond repair with a 24 V power supply (two 12 V batteries in series or a 24 V motor generator set).
  • Page 558 If Trouble Arises Battery Runs Out 1. Remove the battery cover. 7. If the battery cover has been removed, install it in the reverse order of removal. NOTE Verify that the covers are securely installed. 2. Make sure the booster battery is 12 V and that its negative terminal is grounded.
  • Page 559: Emergency Starting

    You cannot start a vehicle with an 5. If the engine fails to start, crank it automatic transaxle by pushing it. without depressing the accelerator. If the engine still does not start using the previous procedure, have your vehicle inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 7–17...
  • Page 560: Overheating

    Stop the injury. engine and call an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Open the hood ONLY after steam is no longer escaping from the engine: 6. Make sure the cooling fan is operating,...
  • Page 561 Carefully add coolant as required (page 6-25 ). CAUTION If the engine continues to overheat or frequently overheats, have the cooling system inspected. The engine could be seriously damaged unless repairs are made. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 7–19...
  • Page 562: Emergency Towing

    Towing Description WARNING We recommend that towing be done only Always tow an AWD vehicle with all four by an Authorized Mazda Dealer or a wheels off the ground: commercial tow-truck service. Towing an AWD vehicle with either the front or rear wheels on the ground...
  • Page 563: Tiedown Hooks

    If Trouble Arises Emergency Towing Tiedown Hooks        Do not tow with sling-type equipment. This could damage your vehicle. Use wheel-lift or fl atbed equipment. CAUTION Do not use the front and rear tiedown eyelets for towing the vehicle.
  • Page 564 If Trouble Arises Emergency Towing 2. Wrap a fl athead screwdriver or similar 3. Securely install the tiedown eyelet tool with a soft cloth to prevent damage using the lug wrench. to a painted bumper, and open the cap Front located on the front or rear bumper.
  • Page 565: Warning/Indicator Lights And Warning Sounds

    4. Select the applicable warning to view the warning details. Stop Vehicle in Safe Place Immediately If any of the following warning lights turns on, the system may have a malfunction. Stop the vehicle in a safe place immediately and contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Signal Warning...
  • Page 566 Do not drive with both the ABS warning light and brake warning light illuminated. Warning Have the vehicle towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible: Driving when the brake system warning light and ABS warning light are illuminated simultaneously is dangerous.
  • Page 567 If the message is displayed, stop the vehicle in a safe place and do not operate the steering wheel. There is no problem if the message in the display turns off after a while. Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer if the message is displayed continuously. NOTE ...
  • Page 568 Contact Authorized Mazda Dealer and Have Vehicle Inspected If any of the following warning lights or the indicator light turns on/fl ashes, the system may have a malfunction. Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have your vehicle inspected. Signal Warning If the ABS warning light stays on while you're driving, the ABS control unit has detected a system malfunction.
  • Page 569 If this light illuminates while driving, the vehicle may have a problem. It is important to note the driving conditions when the light illuminated and consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. The check engine light may illuminate in the following cases: The fuel tank level being very low or approaching empty.
  • Page 570 Light Park the vehicle in a safe place. After a few moments, if the warning light stops fl ashing, you can resume driving. If the light does not stop fl ashing, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer. When the differential oil temperature is excessively high.
  • Page 571 Light at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. Refer to Emergency Operation for Starting the Engine on page 4-10 . The light remains turned on if there is a problem with the system. Have your vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
  • Page 572 Signal Warning A problem in the system may be indicated under the following conditions. Have your vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. The light does not turn on when the ignition is switched ON.  The light remains on even when the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system can be operated.
  • Page 573 — take it failure and a dangerous accident. to an Authorized Mazda Dealer which has all the equipment to fi x tires, TPMS systems and order the best replacement tire for your vehicle.
  • Page 574 Support (SBS/SCBS) emblem. Warning Indication/ For any other reasons, have the vehicle Warning Light inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. The light turns on when the remaining fuel is about 9.0 L (2.3 US gal, 1.9 Imp gal). NOTE Add fuel.
  • Page 575 If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken Except Mexico The seat belt warning light turns on if the driver or front passenger's seat is occupied and the seat belt is not fastened with the ignition switched If the driver or front passenger's seat belt is unfastened (only when the front passenger's seat is occupied) and the vehicle is driven at a speed...
  • Page 576 If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken This warning light indicates that little Add washer fl uid (page 6-27 ). Low Washer Fluid Level washer fl uid remains. Warning Indication/ Warning Light The light turns on if any door/liftgate is Close the door/liftgate securely.
  • Page 577 If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Message Indicated in Multi-information Display If there is a notifi cation from the vehicle, a message is displayed in the multi-information display. Check the information and take the necessary action. (Display example) If the warning light turns on/fl...
  • Page 578 Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop function or during the stop hold control & Go function) stop hold control while of the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with depressing the brake pedal. Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop &...
  • Page 579: Message Indicated On Display

    (Display example) Stop Vehicle in Safe Place Immediately If the following messages are displayed in the center display , a vehicle system may be malfunctioning. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Display Indicated Condition Displays if the engine coolant temperature has increased excessively.
  • Page 580 If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Verify Display Content Displays in the following cases: Display Indicated Condition/Action to be taken The following message is displayed when the temperature around the center display is high. Lowering the temperature in the cabin or the temperature around the center display by avoiding direct sunlight is recommended.
  • Page 581: Warning Sound Is Activated

    35 minutes. Have your vehicle inspected opened. at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as *1 If the light switch is left on, the auto possible. headlight off function automatically...
  • Page 582 If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Seat Belt Warning Beep NOTE Placing heavy items on the front        Except Mexico passenger's seat may cause the front passenger's seat belt warning function If the driver's seat belt is not fastened to operate depending on the weight of when the ignition is switched ON, a beep the item.
  • Page 583 If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Key Removed from Vehicle Key Left-in-luggage Compartment Warning Beep Warning Beep (With the advanced keyless function) Vehicles with advanced keyless function If the key is left in the luggage If the key is taken out of the vehicle while compartment with all the doors locked and the ignition is not switched OFF and the liftgate closed, a beep will be heard...
  • Page 584 If the warning light fl ashes/message is left or right from behind your vehicle, the displayed and the beep sound is activated Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warning simultaneously, have your vehicle sound is activated. inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 7–42 *Some models.
  • Page 585: Collision Warning

    Warnings depart from the lane, it sounds a warning sound. The Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & NOTE Go function) system warnings notify the driver of system problems and precautions The volume of the Lane-keep Assist ...
  • Page 586: When Liftgate Cannot Be Opened

    Push the liftgate while pressing the 1. Remove the cover on the interior lever down. surface of the liftgate with a fl athead screwdriver. Lever Cover After performing this emergency measure, have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. 7–44...
  • Page 587: Active Driving Display Does Not Operate

    If the active driving display does not operate, switch the ignition off and then restart the engine. If the active driving display does not operate even with the engine restarted, have the vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. 7–45...
  • Page 588 MEMO 7–46...
  • Page 589: Customer Information And Reporting Safety Defects

    Vehicle Loading ......8-36 (Canada) ........8-15 Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit ........8-41 Warranty ..........8-16 Warranties for Your Mazda ..8-16 Declaration of Conformity ....8-42 Outside the United States/ Declaration of Conformity ... 8-42 Canada .......... 8-17...
  • Page 590: Customer Assistance

    Air Bag FAQs > Air Bag Deactivation). STEP 1: Contact Your Mazda Dealer Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. If your concern has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS, SALES, ...
  • Page 591 Answers to many questions, including how to locate or contact a local Mazda dealership in the U.S., can be found here. E-mail: click on “Contact Us” located on the “Inside Mazda” tab, or at the bottom of the page at www.MazdaUSA.com...
  • Page 592 Being truly committed to customer satisfaction is more than a phrase with Mazda. We hope to satisfy every customer directly, but if there is ever a question about our decision, Mazda believes in providing a fast, fair and free method such as the BBB AUTO LINE to ensure Mazda delivers on our commitment to do the right thing for our customers! 8–4...
  • Page 593 The arbitrator's decision should ordinarily be issued within 40 days from the time your complaint is fi led; there may be a delay of 7 days if you did not fi rst contact Mazda about your problem, or a delay of up to 30 days if the arbitrator requests an inspection/report by an impartial technical expert or further investigation and report by BBB AUTO LINE.
  • Page 594 AND the nonconformity has been subject to repair two or more times by Mazda or its agents AND the buyer or lessee has directly notifi ed Mazda of the need for the repair of the nonconformity; OR The same nonconformity has been subject to repair 4 or more times by Mazda ...
  • Page 595 Your complete and permanent satisfaction is of primary concern to Mazda. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have both the knowledge and tools to keep your Mazda in top condition. In our experience, any questions, problems, or complaints regarding the operation of your Mazda or any other general service transactions are most effectively resolved by your dealer.
  • Page 596 If a specifi c item of concern arises, where a solution cannot be reached between an owner, Mazda, and/or one of its dealers (that all parties cannot agree upon), the owner may wish to use the services offered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP).
  • Page 597 Ontario 1 (800) 207-0685 Atlantic Canada 1 (800) 207-0685 Quebec 1 (800) 207-0685 Regional Offi ces REGIONAL OFFICES COVERING AREAS MAZDA CANADA INC. WESTERN REGION ALBERTA, 5011 275 STREET BRITISH COLUMBIA, LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA MANITOBA, V4W 0A8 SASKATCHEWAN, (778) 369-2100...
  • Page 598 STEP 1 Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. If your concern has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS, SALES, SERVICE, or PARTS MANAGER, then please contact the GENERAL MANAGER of the dealership or the OWNER.
  • Page 599 Mazda vehicle or servicing by Mazda Dealer personnel, we recommend that you take the following steps: Contact Your Mazda Dealer Discuss the matter with an Authorized Mazda Dealer. This is the quickest and best way to address the issue. If your concern has not been resolved by the CUSTOMER RELATIONS, SALES, ...
  • Page 600 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Customer Assistance In order to serve you effi ciently and effectively, please help us by providing the following information: 1. Your name, address, and telephone number 2. Year and model of vehicle 3. Vehicle Identifi cation Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver's side corner of the dash) 4.
  • Page 601 TEL: (684) 699-9347 TEL: 1 (800) 263-4680 (in Canada) (905) 787-7000 (outside Canada) PUERTO RICO/U.S. Virgin Island International Automotive Distributor Group, LLC. (Mazda de Puerto Rico) P.O. Box 191850, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00919-1850 TEL: (787) 641-1777 MEXICO Mazda Motor de Mexico Mario Pani # 150, PB Col.
  • Page 602: Reporting Safety Defects

    Irvine, California 92618-2922 P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734 Customer Experience Center or toll free at 1 (800) 222-5500 If you live outside of the U.S.A., please contact the nearest Mazda Distributor shown (page 8-13 ) in this manual. 8–14...
  • Page 603 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-related defect to Transport Canada, Defect Investigations and Recalls, may telephone the toll free hotline 1-800-333-0510, or contact Transport Canada by mail at: Transport Canada, ASFAD, Place de Ville Tower C, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa ON K1A 0N5.
  • Page 604 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Warranty Warranties for Your Mazda New Vehicle Limited Warranty          Powertrain Limited Warranty        Safety Restraint System Limited Warranty       ...
  • Page 605 Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS). Canada However, in the event that you are moving to the United States permanently, Mazda vehicles built for use in Canada could be eligible for exportation to the United States with specifi c vehicle modifi...
  • Page 606 Parts, servicing techniques, and tools necessary to maintain and repair your vehicle may be unavailable. There might not be an Authorized Mazda Dealer in the country you plan to take your vehicle. The Mazda warranty is valid only in certain countries.
  • Page 607 Non-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stores. These may fi t your vehicle, but they are not approved by Mazda for use with Mazda vehicles. When you install non-genuine parts or accessories, they could affect your vehicle's performance or safety systems;...
  • Page 608: Cell Phones

    Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Cell Phones Cell Phones Warning WARNING Please comply with the legal regulations concerning the use of communication equipment in vehicles in your country: Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devices by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous.
  • Page 609: Event Data Recorder

    EDR. Mazda will not disclose any of the data recorded in an EDR to a third party unless: A written agreement from the vehicle owner or the lessee is obtained ...
  • Page 610 Mazda and its subcontracting parties may obtain and use the recorded data for vehicle malfunction diagnosis, research and development, and quality improvement. Mazda will not disclose or provide any of the obtained data to a third party unless: An agreement from the vehicle owner (agreements from lessor and lessee for leased ...
  • Page 611 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) This information relates to the tire grading system developed by the U.S. National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration for grading tires by tread wear, traction, and temperature performance.
  • Page 612: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    These grades will be added to the sidewalls of passenger vehicle tires over the next several years according to a schedule established by the NHTSA and the tire manufacturers. The grade of tires available as standard or optional equipment on Mazda vehicles may vary with respect to grade.
  • Page 613 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Tire Labeling Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifi es and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides a tire identifi cation number for safety standard certifi cation and in case of a recall.
  • Page 614 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Indicates a tire that may be installed on cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks as designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA). NOTE If your tire size does not begin with a letter this may mean it is designated by either ETRTO (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization) or JATMA (Japan Tire Manufacturing Association).
  • Page 615 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) M S or M/S: Mud and Snow AT: All Terrain. AS: All Season. The “M S” or “M/S” indicates that the tire has some functional use in mud and snow. U.S. DOT Tire Identifi cation Number (TIN) This begins with the letters “DOT”...
  • Page 616 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) SAFETY WARNING The following safety warning appears on the tire's sidewall. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM: EXPLOSION OF TIRE/RIM ASSEMBLY DUE TO IMPROPER MOUNTING-MATCH        TIRE DIAMETER TO RIM DIAMETER;...
  • Page 617 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Indicates a tire that may be installed on cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks as designated by the Tire and Rim Association (T&RA). “115” is the nominal width of the tire in millimeters. This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge.
  • Page 618 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Location of the Tire Label (Placard) You will fi nd the tire label containing tire infl ation pressure by tire size and other important information on the driver's side B-pillar or on the edge of the driver's door frame. SAMPLE Recommended Tire Infl...
  • Page 619 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) WARNING Always check the tire infl ation pressures on a regular basis according to the recommended tire infl ation pressure on the tire label and in conjunction with the information in this owner's manual: Driving your vehicle with under-infl ated tires is dangerous.
  • Page 620 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Glossary of Terms Tire Placard: A label indicating the OE tire sizes, recommended infl ation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry. Tire Identifi cation Number (TIN): A number on the sidewall of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant, tire size, and date of manufacture.
  • Page 621 To equalize tread wear, rotate the tires every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) at the latest or sooner if irregular wear develops. Mazda recommends to rotate every 8,000 km (5,000 miles) to help increase tire life and distribute wear more evenly.
  • Page 622 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Replacing a Tire WARNING Always use tires that are in good condition: Driving with worn tires is dangerous. Reduced braking, steering, and traction could result in an accident. If a tire wears evenly, a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. Replace the tire when this happens.
  • Page 623 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Safety Practices The way you drive has a great deal to do with your tire mileage and safety. So cultivate good driving habits for your own benefi t. Observe posted speed limits and drive at speeds that are safe for the existing weather ...
  • Page 624 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Vehicle Loading This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle and/or trailer, to keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability, with or without a trailer. Properly loading your vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance.
  • Page 625 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Payload is the combination weight of cargo and passengers that the vehicle is designed to carry. The maximum payload for your vehicle can be found on the Tire and Load Information label on the driver's door frame or door pillar. Look for “THE COMBINATION WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX kg or XXX lbs”...
  • Page 626 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Cargo Weight includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue load or king pin weight is also part of cargo weight. The cargo weight limit decreases depending on the number of vehicle occupants.
  • Page 627 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle (including all options, equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on the Safety Compliance Certifi cation Label located on the driver's door frame or door pillar.
  • Page 628 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) GCW (Gross Combination Weight) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW) plus the weight of the fully loaded trailer. GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer - including all cargo and passengers - that the vehicle can handle without risking damage.
  • Page 629 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Tire Information (U.S.A.) Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit- (1) Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle's placard. (2) Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.
  • Page 630: Declaration Of Conformity

    Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Keyless Entry System/Immobilizer System Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) 8–42...
  • Page 631 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Declaration of Conformity NOTE During printing time of this user manual the approvals listed above are granted. WARNING Change or modifi cations not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the use's authority to operate the equipment. HomeLink Wireless Control System CAUTION HomeLink has been tested and complies with FCC and Industry Canada rules.
  • Page 632 The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Mazda Bluetooth Hands-Free Customer Service ® U.S.A.
  • Page 633 Refer to the Warranty Booklet for detailed warranty information. Warranty procedure:        Center of Attention to Client (CAC)   Phone: 01-800-01-MAZDA   Web: www.mazdamexico.com.mx   Electrical specifi cations:       ...
  • Page 634 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Declaration of Conformity Type B U.S.A. and Canada 8–46...
  • Page 635 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Declaration of Conformity Mexico 8–47...
  • Page 636 Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Declaration of Conformity Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC)/Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS)/Smart Brake Support (SBS) 8–48...
  • Page 637 Specifi cations Technical information about your Mazda. Identifi cation Numbers ..............9-2 Vehicle Information Labels ............9-2 Specifi cations ..................9-4 Specifi cations ................9-4 Personalization Features ..............9-11 Personalization Features ............. 9-11 9–1...
  • Page 638: Specifications

    Specifi cations Identifi cation Numbers Vehicle Information Labels Chassis Number Open the cover shown in the fi gure to Vehicle Identifi cation Number check the chassis number. The vehicle identifi cation number legally identifi es your vehicle. The number is on a plate attached to the cowl panel located on the left corner of the dashboard.
  • Page 639 Specifi cations Identifi cation Numbers Tire Pressure Label Engine Number Forward 9–3...
  • Page 640: Electrical System

    Spark-plug number Mazda Genuine spark plug PE5R-18-110 or PE5S-18-110 *1 The spark plugs provide the SKYACTIV-G its optimum performance. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for details. CAUTION When cleaning the iridium plugs, do not use a wire brush. The fi ne particulate coating on the iridium alloy and platinum tips could be damaged.
  • Page 641 Manual transaxle oil 75W-80 Automatic transaxle fl uid Mazda Genuine ATF-FZ Transfer case oil Mazda Long Life Hypoid Gear Oil SG1 Rear differential oil Mazda Long Life Hypoid Gear Oil SG1 Brake fl uid SAE J1703 or FMVSS116 DOT-3 NOTE Refer to Introduction on (page 6-2 ) for owner's responsibility in protecting your investment.
  • Page 642 Specifi cations Specifi cations Dimensions Item Vehicle specifi cation Overall length 4,550 mm (179.1 in) Overall width 1,840 mm (72.4 in) Overall height 1,675 mm (65.9 in) 17 inch styled steel wheel vehicle 1,586 mm (62.4 in) Front tread 17 inch aluminum wheel vehicle 1,596 mm (62.8 in) 19 inch aluminum wheel vehicle 1,596 mm (62.8 in)
  • Page 643: Air Conditioner

    Specifi cations Specifi cations Mexico SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Indication on display Item Without moonroof With moonroof Total 2,087 kg (4,601 lbs) GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) Front 1,044 kg (2,302 lbs) Rear 1,043 kg (2,299 lbs) Front 1,045 kg (2,304 lbs) 1,050 kg (2,315 lbs) GAW (Permissible axle load) Rear 1,095 kg (2,414 lbs)
  • Page 644: Exterior Light

    Specifi cations Specifi cations Light Bulbs Exterior light Category Light bulb Wattage UNECE (SAE) Headlights/Daytime running lights — (—) Parking lights LED type — (—) Front turn signal lights/Parking lights 28/8 — (#7444NA) LED type — (—) Front side-marker lights Bulb type W5W (—) Fog lights...
  • Page 645 NOTE The tires have been optimally matched with the chassis of your vehicle. When replacing tires, Mazda recommends that you replace tires of the same type originally fi tted to your vehicle. For details, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Check the tire pressure label for tire size and infl ation pressure.
  • Page 646 Specifi cations Specifi cations Fuses Refer to Fuses on page 6-50 . 9–10...
  • Page 647: Personalization Features

    Personalization Features The following personalization features can be set or changed by the customer or an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for details. Additionally, some of the personalization features can be changed by the customer depending on the feature.
  • Page 648 Specifi cations Personalization Features Settings Change Factory Available Item Feature Method Setting Settings The system can be changed so that the On/Off — steering wheel assist does not operate. The cancel sensitivity of the steering assistance for the Lane-keep Assist High High/Low —...
  • Page 649 Specifi cations Personalization Features Settings Change Factory Available Item Feature Method Setting Settings The system can be changed so that Blind On/Off — Spot Monitoring (BSM) does not operate. Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) High/ (page 4-99 ) Warning beep volume High Low/ —...
  • Page 650 Specifi cations Personalization Features Settings Change Factory Available Item Feature Method Setting Settings Vehicle Off/ Lock When Driving/ Lock: Driving, Unlock: IGN Lock: Off/ Door locks (page Operation condition of auto lock/unlock Driving, Lock When 3-17 ) function Unlock: Shifting Out IGN Off Of P/ Lock: Shift...
  • Page 651 Specifi cations Personalization Features Settings Change Factory Available Item Feature Method Setting Settings Daytime running lights (page Operational/non-operational On/Off — — 4-56 ) 120 seconds/ 90 seconds/ Auto headlight off Time until headlights turn off 30 seconds 60 seconds/ — (page 4-51 ) 30 seconds/ 0 seconds...
  • Page 652 — On-Demand *1 Though these systems can be turned Off, doing so will defeat the purpose of the system and Mazda recommends that these systems remain On. *2 Only the volume of the warning beep during Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) operation can be changed. The volume of the warning beep during Rear Cross Traffi...
  • Page 653 Specifi cations Personalization Features *8 The operation may stop in 15 minutes due to the effect of the outside temperature even if the operation time of the rear window defogger has been changed to Continuous. *9 Available only in display from the center display. 9–17...
  • Page 654 MEMO 9–18...
  • Page 655: Index

    Index 10–1...
  • Page 656 Index Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)] Applications ........ 5-126 Accessory Socket ......5-141 AUX ..........5-84 Bluetooth Active Driving Display ....... 4-28 ........5-90 ® Adaptive Front Lighting System Radio ..........5-76 (AFS)........... 4-95 Satellite Radio ....... 5-80 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Settings ........
  • Page 657 Index Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) Warning Cruise Control ........4-167 Beep ............ 7-42 Cruise control switch....4-167 Bluetooth [Type A (non-touchscreen)] Cruise main indication (white)/ ® cruise set indication (green) ..4-168 Bluetooth Audio ......5-50 ® Bluetooth Hands-Free....5-53 Cruise Control Set Vehicle Speed ®...
  • Page 658 Index Fluid Brake/Clutch ......... 6-27 Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Warning Washer ........... 6-27 Fluids Beep ............ 7-42 Electric parking brake (EPB) ....4-71 Classifi cation ........9-5 Electronic steering lock warning beep ... 7-41 Fog Lights ........... 4-57 Emergency Starting Foot Brake ...........
  • Page 659 Lane Departure Warning System Seat belt maintenance ....6-63 (LDWS) ........4-135 Upholstery maintenance ....6-63 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop Vinyl upholstery maintenance ..6-63 Interior Lights ........5-139 & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) ........ 4-121 Luggage compartment light ..
  • Page 660 Index Keys ............3-2 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop Key suspend function ...... 3-9 & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go Transmitter ........3-5 function) System Warnings ....7-43 Message Indicated in Multi-information Display ..........7-35 Message Indicated on Display .... 7-37 Label Information .........
  • Page 661 Index Overhead Lights ........ 5-139 Recording of Vehicle Data ....8-22 Overheating ......... 7-18 Recreational Towing ......3-64 Overloading ......... 3-54 Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country ..........8-18 Owner Maintenance Closing the hood ......6-21 Replacement Engine compartment overview ..6-22 Fuse ..........
  • Page 662 Index Smart Brake Support (SBS) ....4-153 Tire Information ........8-25 Collision warning ......4-155 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ..4-172 Stopping the Smart Brake Support Tires ............ 6-39 (SBS) system operation ....4-155 Flat tire ..........7-3 Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) ... 4-148 Replacing a tire ......
  • Page 663 Key removed from vehicle warning beep ..........7-41 Lane Departure Warning sound ..7-43 Lights-on reminder ......7-39 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & Go function) system warnings ..7-43 Power Liftgate Warning Beep ..7-42 Power steering warning buzzer ..
  • Page 664 MEMO 10–10...

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