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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. When Driving Information concerning safe driving and stopping. Interior Features Use of various features for ride comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system.
1 Pictorial Index Interior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. Interior Overview (Left-Hand Drive Model)................................... 1-2 Interior Equipment (View A) ........................................................ 1-2 Interior Equipment (View B) ........................................................ 1-4 Interior Equipment (View C) ........................................................ 1-5 Interior Overview (Right-Hand Drive Model) ................................
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Left-Hand Drive Model) Interior Equipment (View A) Door-lock knob ..................................................................................................... page 3-20 Turn and lane-change signal ................................................................................. page 4-72 Lighting control..................................................................................................... page 4-62 Wiper and washer lever .........................
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Left-Hand Drive Model) Audio control switches.......................................................................................... page 5-73 Instrument cluster.................................................................................................. page 4-24 Instrument panel illumination knob ...................................................................... page 4-28 Cruise control switches ..............................................................
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Left-Hand Drive Model) Interior Equipment (View B) SRS air bags .......................................................................................................... page 2-39 Active driving display ........................................................................................... page 4-38 Air-conditioning system .......................................................................................... page 5-2 Rear window defogger switch.................
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Left-Hand Drive Model) Interior Equipment (View C) Seat belts ............................................................................................................... page 2-13 SRS air bag............................................................................................................ page 2-39 Bottle holder........................................................................................................ page 5-158 Overhead lights ...............
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Right-Hand Drive Model) Interior Equipment (View A) Wiper and washer lever ......................................................................................... page 4-73 Turn and lane-change signal ................................................................................. page 4-72 Lighting control..................................................................................................... page 4-62 Door-lock knob ....................................
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Right-Hand Drive Model) Seat warmer switches .............................................................................................. page 2-7 Hazard warning flasher switch .............................................................................. page 4-80 Audio control switches.......................................................................................... page 5-73 Instrument cluster...................................................................
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Right-Hand Drive Model) Interior Equipment (View B) SRS air bags .......................................................................................................... page 2-39 Audio system......................................................................................................... page 5-19 Air-conditioning system .......................................................................................... page 5-2 Rear window defogger switch.............
Pictorial Index Interior Overview (Right-Hand Drive Model) Interior Equipment (View C) Rearview mirror .................................................................................................... page 3-36 Sunvisor .............................................................................................................. page 5-152 Vanity mirror ....................................................................................................... page 5-152 Overhead lights ...................
Pictorial Index Exterior Overview (Saloon) Bonnet ................................................................................................................... page 6-19 Windscreen wiper blades ...................................................................................... page 6-36 Sunroof .................................................................................................................. page 3-41 Doors and keys ................................................................
Pictorial Index Exterior Overview (Hatchback) Bonnet ................................................................................................................... page 6-19 Windscreen wiper blades ...................................................................................... page 6-36 Sunroof .................................................................................................................. page 3-41 Doors and keys .............................................................
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2 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 ......................................
Essential Safety Equipment Seats Seat Precautions WARNING Make sure the adjustable components of a seat are locked in place: Adjustable seats and seatbacks that are not securely locked are dangerous. In a sudden stop or collision, the seat or seatback could move, causing injury. Make sure the adjustable components of the seat are locked in place by attempting to slide the seat forward and backward and rocking the seatback.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING 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 suffer serious internal injuries. For maximum protection, sit well back and upright.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING Always leave your car locked and keep the car keys safely away from children (Saloon): Leaving your car unlocked or the keys in reach of children is dangerous. Children who find their way into the boot through an unlocked rear seatback or an open boot can become accidentally locked in the boot. This could result in death or brain damage from heat prostration, particularly in the summer.
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. (Power Seat) To slide the seat, move the slide lifter switch on the outside of the seat to the front or back and hold it.
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. (Power Seat) To change the seatback angle, press the front or rear side of the reclining switch. Release the switch at the desired position.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats Seat Warmer* The front seats are electrically heated. The ignition must be switched ON. Press the seat warmer switch to illuminate the indicator light while the ignition is switched ON. The mode changes as follow each time the seat warmer switch is pressed. OFF High Mid Low WARNING Do not use the seat warmer with anything having high moistureretention ability such as a blanket or cushion on the seat: The seat may be heated excessively and cause a low-temperature burn.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats NOTE If the ignition is switched off while the seat warmer is operating (High, Mid or Low) and then switched ON again, the seat warmer will automatically operate at the temperature set before switching off the ignition. Use the seat warmer when the engine is running. Leaving the seat warmer on for long periods with the engine not running could cause the battery power to be depleted.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats WARNING When transporting cargo, do not allow the cargo to exceed the height of the seatback(s). Transporting cargo stacked higher than the seatback(s) is dangerous as visibility to the rear and sides of the vehicle is reduced which could interfere with driving operations and lead to an accident. (Saloon) 1. (Split-folding type seat) Open the boot lid and pull the lever of the seatback you want to fold down.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats To return the seatback to its upright position: WARNING 1. Make sure that the seat belt passes through the seat belt guide correctly and it is not twisted, then raise the seatback while preventing the seat belt from being caught in the seatback. (Saloon) When returning a seatback to its upright position, make sure the 3-point seat belt is not caught in the seatback and the 3-point seat belt is not twisted.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats Armrest* Head Restraints The rear armrest in the centre of the rear seatback can be used (no occupant in the centre seat) or placed upright. Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints on all outboard seats and the rear centre seat*. The head restraints are intended to help protect you and the passengers from neck injury.
Essential Safety Equipment Seats Front outboard seat Removal/Installation To remove the head restraint, pull it up while pressing the stop-catch. To install the head restraint, insert the legs into the holes while pressing the stopcatch. WARNING Rear outboard seat Rear centre seat* 2–12 *Some models. Always drive with the head restraints installed when seats are being used and make sure they are properly installed: Driving with the head restraints not installed is dangerous.
Essential Safety Equipment 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. Front seat and rear outboard seat The front seats and rear outboard seats have lap/shoulder belts. These belts have retractors with inertia locks that keep them out of the way when not in use.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems WARNING Do not operate a vehicle with a damaged seat belt: 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 expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer inspect all seat belt systems in use during an accident before they are used again.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems WARNING Instructions for Use of Seat Belt Assemblies: Seatbelts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable; wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided. Seatbelts should be adjusted as firmly as possible, consistent with comfort, to provide the protection for which they have been designed.
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 specific 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. Persons with serious medical conditions also should wear seat belts.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems Unfastening the Seat Belt Seat Belt Depress the button on the seat belt buckle. If the belt does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists. Then make sure it remains untwisted as it retracts. Fastening the Seat Belt Seat belt tongue Seat belt buckle Position the lap belt as low as possible, not on the abdominal area, then adjust the shoulder belt so that it fits snugly against your body.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems Seat Belt Warning Systems If it detects that the occupant seat belt is unfastened, the warning light or beep alerts the occupant. Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on page 4-40. Refer to Seat Belt Warning Beep on page 7-50. Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems For optimum protection, the driver and front passenger seat belts are equipped with pretensioner and load limiting systems.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems Load limiter: The load limiting system releases belt webbing in a controlled manner to reduce belt force on the occupant's chest. While the most severe load on a seat belt occurs in frontal collisions, the load limiter has an automatic mechanical function and can activate in any accident mode with sufficient occupant movement.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems NOTE The pretensioner system may not operate depending on the type of the collision. For details, refer to the SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria (page 2-52). Some smoke (non-toxic gas) will be released when the air bags and pretensioners deploy. This does not indicate a fire. This gas normally has no effect on occupants, however, those with sensitive skin may experience light skin irritation.
Essential Safety Equipment Seat Belt Systems 3. Adjust the belt length. To lengthen the belt, hold the seat belt tongue at a right angle to the webbing and pull. To shorten, pull the loose end of the webbing. Lengthen WARNING Wearing the Lap Belt: A lap belt worn too high is dangerous. In a collision, this would concentrate the impact force directly on the abdominal area, causing serious injury. Wear the lap belt snugly and as low as possible.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Child Restraint Precautions Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to use them. Mazda recommends use of a Mazda genuine child-restraint system or one that complies with the UNECE*1 44 regulation. If you would like to purchase a Mazda genuine child-restraint system, please contact an Authorised Mazda Dealer.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING Use the correct size child-restraint system: For effective 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. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and always keep the child-restraint system buckled down: An unsecured child-restraint system is dangerous.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING Even in a moderate collision, the child-restraint system can be hit by a deploying air bag and moved violently backward resulting in serious injury or death to the child. If your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger air bag deactivation switch, always set the switch to the OFF position when installing a rear-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time: Using one seat belt for more than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used in this way cannot spread the impact forces properly and the two passengers could be crushed together and seriously injured or even killed. Never use one belt for more than one person at a time and always operate the vehicle with each occupant properly restrained.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Child-Restraint System Installation Categories of Child-Restraint Systems NOTE When purchasing, ask the manufacturer of the child-restraint system which type of childrestraint system is appropriate for your child and vehicle. (Europe) Child-restraint systems are classified into the following 5 groups according to the UNECE 44 regulation.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Child-Restraint System Types (Europe) In this owner's manual, explanation of child-restraint systems secured with seat belts is provided for the following three types of popular child-restraint systems: baby seat, child seat, junior seat. Child seat Equal to Group 1 of the UNECE 44 regulation. NOTE Installation position is determined by the type of child-restraint system. Always read the manufacturer's instructions and this owner's manual carefully.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Baby Seat Installation Position A baby seat is used in the rear-facing position only. Refer to the table, “Child-Restraint System Suitability for Various Seat Positions” for baby seat installation position (page 2-31). WARNING Always install a baby seat in the correct seat position: Installing a baby seat without first consulting the table “Child-Restraint System Suitability for Various Seat Positions” is dangerous.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Rear-facing type WARNING Front-facing type WARNING Always install a rear-facing child seat in the correct seat position: Installing a rear-facing child seat without first consulting the table “Child-Restraint System Suitability for Various Seat Positions” is dangerous. A rear-facing child seat installed on the wrong seat position cannot be properly secured.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Junior Seat Installation Position A junior seat is used in the front-facing position only. Refer to the table, “Child-Restraint System Suitability for Various Seat Positions” for junior seat installation position (page 2-31). WARNING Always install a junior seat in the correct seat position: Installing a junior seat without first consulting the table “Child-Restraint System Suitability for Various Seat Positions” is dangerous.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Child-Restraint System Suitability for Various Seat Positions Table (Europe and countries conforming to the UNECE 16 regulation) Provided information in the table shows your child-restraint system suitability for various seating position. For installation suitability of other manufacturer child-restraint system, carefully consult the manufacturer's instructions which accompany the child-restraint system.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint A Mazda genuine child-restraint system can be installed. Regarding child-restraint systems which can be installed, refer to the accessories catalog. (Except Europe) Regarding child-restraint systems which can be installed to your Mazda, consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. X = ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child-restraint systems in this mass group and/or this size class.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint *2 When installing a child-restraint system to the front passenger seat, adjust the seat slide position as far back as possible. Adjust the seat bottom to the highest position so that the seat belt can securely fasten the child-restraint system. Refer to Seat Operation on page 2-5.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Installing Child-Restraint Systems Anchor Bracket Anchor brackets for securing childrestraint systems are equipped in the vehicle. Locate each anchor position using the illustration. To install a child-restraint system, if the seat is equipped with a head restraint, remove it. Always follow the instruction manual accompanying the child-restraint system.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING Always remove the head restraint and set the tether strap: Routing the tether strap on top of the head restraint is dangerous. In a collision the tether strap could slide off the head restraint and loosen the childrestraint system. The child-restraint system could move which may result in death or injury to the child.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint Using ISOFIX Anchor WARNING Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the use of the child-restraint system: An unsecured child-restraint system is dangerous. In a sudden stop or a collision it could move causing serious injury or death to the child or other occupants. Make sure any childrestraint system is properly secured in place according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint 3. Expand the area between the seat bottom and the seatback slightly to verify the locations of the ISOFIX anchor. NOTE The markings above the ISOFIX anchors indicate the locations of the ISOFIX anchors for the attachment of a child-restraint system. WARNING Always attach the tether strap to the correct tether anchor position: Attaching the tether strap to the incorrect tether anchor position is dangerous.
Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint WARNING (Hatchback) Tether strap Forward Always install the head restraint and adjust it to the appropriate position after removing the child-restraint 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 collision, which could result in a serious accident, injury or death. Refer to Head Restraints on page 2-11.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) Precautions The front and side supplementary restraint systems (SRS) include up to 6 air bags. Please verify which kinds of air bags are equipped on your vehicle by locating the “SRS AIRBAG” location indicators. These indicators are visible in the area where the air bags are installed.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags WARNING Seat belts must be worn in air bag equipped vehicles: Depending only on the air bags for protection during an accident is dangerous. Alone, air bags may not prevent serious injuries. The appropriate air bags can be expected to inflate only in the first accident, such as frontal, near frontal or side collisions that are at least moderate. Vehicle occupants should always wear seat belts.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags WARNING Sit in the centre of the seat and wear seat belts properly: Sitting too close to the side air bag modules or placing hands on them, or sleeping up against the door or hanging out the windows is extremely dangerous. The side and curtain air bags inflate with great force and speed directly expanding along the door on the side the car is hit.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags WARNING Never install any front-end equipment to your vehicle: Installation of front-end equipment, such as frontal protection bar (kangaroo bar, bull bar, push bar, or other similar devices), snowplow, or winches, is dangerous. The air bag crash sensor system could be affected. This could cause air bags to inflate unexpectedly, or it could prevent the air bags from inflating during an accident. Front occupants could be seriously injured.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags WARNING Do not remove interior air bag parts: Removing any components such as the front seats, front instrument panel, the steering wheel or parts on the front and rear window pillars and along the roof edge, containing air bag parts or sensors is dangerous. These parts contain essential air bag components. The air bag could accidentally activate and cause serious injuries. Always have an Authorised Mazda Repairer remove these parts.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Front Passenger Air Bag Deactivation Switch* WARNING Do not deactivate the front passenger air bag unnecessarily: Unnecessary deactivation of the front passenger air bag is dangerous. If turned off unnecessarily, the front passenger will not receive the added protection of the air bag. Serious injuries or even death could occur.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags When the ignition is switched ON, both front passenger air bag deactivation indicator lights illuminate regardless of the front passenger air bag deactivation switch position. The indicator light turns off after a specified period of time, then turns on/off depending on the conditions as indicated in the following table.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Switch Positions Before driving, always confirm that the front passenger air bag deactivation switch is in the appropriate position using the auxiliary key according to your requirements. WARNING Do not leave the key in the front passenger air bag deactivation switch: Unintentional deactivation of the front passenger air bag is dangerous. In an accident, the front passenger will not be properly protected. Serious injuries or even death could occur.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags ON Front passenger front air bag, side air bag, and front passenger seat belt pretensioner operate. Activate the system only when a child-restraint system is not installed on the front passenger seat. Switching to ON position 1. Insert the key into the front passenger air bag deactivation switch and turn the key anticlockwise until the key points to ON. 2. Remove the key. 3.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Supplementary Restraint System Components Driver/Front passenger inflators and air bags Crash sensors, and diagnostic module (SAS unit) Seat belt pretensioners (page 2-18) Front air bag sensor Side crash sensors* Air bag/seat belt pretensioner system warning light (page 4-40) Side and curtain inflators and air bags* Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light* (page 2-44) Front passenger air bag deactivation switch* (page 2-44) 2–48 *Some models.
Essential Safety Equipment 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. The SRS air bags are designed to provide further protection for passengers in addition to the seat belt functions. Be sure to wear seat belts properly.
Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Front Passenger Air Bag The front passenger air bag is mounted in the front passenger instrument panel. The inflation mechanism for the front passenger air bag is the same as the driver's air bag, as mentioned above. For more details about air bag deployment, refer to "SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria" (page 2-52). Side Air Bags The side air bags are mounted in the outboard sides of the front seatbacks.
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 inflates quickly and helps to reduce injury mainly to the rear outboard passenger's head caused by directly hitting interior parts such as a door or window.
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.
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.
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.
3 Before Driving Use of various features, including keys, doors, mirrors and windows. Keys ......................................................3-2 Keys ...............................................3-2 Keyless Entry System ....................3-3 Advanced Keyless Entry System ........3-9 Advanced Keyless Entry System*...........................................3-9 Operational Range .......................3-10 Doors and Locks................................ 3-11 Door Locks................................
Before Driving Keys Keys WARNING Do not leave the key in your vehicle with children and keep them in a place where your children will not find or play with them: Leaving children in a vehicle with the key is dangerous. This could result in someone being badly injured or even killed. Children may find these keys to be an interesting toy to play with and could cause the power windows or other controls to operate, or even make the vehicle move.
Before Driving Keys Keyless Entry System NOTE The driver must carry the key to ensure the system functions properly. Always keep a spare key in case one is lost. If a key is lost, consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible. Transmitter Auxiliary key This system uses the key buttons to remotely lock and unlock the doors and the liftgate/boot lid, and opens the boot lid. The system can start the engine without having to take the key out of your purse or pocket.
Before Driving Keys Transmitter NOTE 3–4 The keyless entry system operation may vary due to local conditions. The keyless entry system is fully operational (door/liftgate/boot lid lock/unlock) when the ignition is switched off. The system does not operate if the ignition is switched to any position other than off. If the key does not operate when pressing a button or the operational range becomes too small, the battery may be dead.
Before Driving Keys NOTE (With the advanced keyless function (European models)) The setting can be changed so that a beep sound is heard for confirmation when the doors and liftgate/boot lid are locked/unlocked using the key. (With the advanced keyless function (Except European models)) A beep sound can be heard for confirmation when the doors and liftgate/boot lid are locked/unlocked using the key. If you prefer, the beep sound can be turned off.
Before Driving Keys Lock button To lock the doors and the liftgate/boot lid, press the lock button and the hazard warning lights will flash once. (With the advanced keyless function (Except European models)) A beep sound will be heard once. NOTE NOTE 3–6 (European models) The doors and the liftgate/boot lid cannot be locked by pressing the lock button while any other door is open. The hazard warning lights will also not flash.
Before Driving Keys NOTE (Auto re-lock function) After unlocking with the key, all doors and the liftgate/boot lid will automatically lock if any of the following operations are not performed within about 30 seconds. If your vehicle has a theft-deterrent system, the hazard warning lights will flash for confirmation. The time required for the doors to lock automatically can be changed. Refer to Personalisation Features on page 9-16.
Before Driving Keys With the advanced keyless function Interior aerial Operational range Without the advanced keyless function Interior aerial Operational range NOTE The engine may not start if the key is placed in the following areas: 3–8 Around the instrument panel In the storage compartments such as the glove compartment On the rear parcel shelf (saloon) Key Suspend Function If a key is left in the vehicle, the functions of the key left in the vehicle are temporarily suspended to pr
Before Driving Advanced Keyless Entry System Advanced Keyless Entry System* WARNING Radio waves from the key may affect medical devices such as pacemakers: Before using the key near people who use medical devices, ask the medical device manufacturer or your physician if radio waves from the key will affect the device. The advanced keyless function allows you to lock/unlock the doors and liftgate/ boot lid, or open the liftgate/boot lid while carrying the key.
Before Driving Advanced Keyless Entry System Operational Range The system operates only when the driver is in the vehicle or within operational range while the key is being carried. Opening the Liftgate/Boot Lid Exterior aerial NOTE When the battery power is low, or in places where there are high-intensity radio waves or noise, the operational range may become narrower or the system may not operate. For determining battery replacement, Refer to Keyless Entry System on page 3-3.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Door Locks WARNING Always take all children and pets with you or leave a responsible person with them: Leaving a child or a pet unattended in a parked vehicle is dangerous. In hot weather, temperatures inside a vehicle can become high enough to cause brain damage or even death. Do not leave the key in your vehicle with children and keep them in a place where your children will not find or play with them: Leaving children in a vehicle with the key is dangerous.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Locking, Unlocking with Key NOTE The vehicle lock-out prevention feature prevents you from locking yourself out of the vehicle. (European models) All doors and the liftgate/boot lid will automatically unlock if they are locked using the power door locks with any door open. If all the doors are closed even though the liftgate/boot lid is open, all the doors will lock.
Before Driving Doors and Locks WARNING NOTE Never activate the double locking system with passengers, especially children, still inside the vehicle: Activating the system with passengers, especially children, still inside the vehicle is dangerous. The passengers cannot open the doors from inside. They would be trapped and subjected to extreme temperatures. This could result in serious injuries or even death.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Locking, Unlocking with Request Switch (With the advanced keyless function) All doors and the liftgate/boot lid can be locked/unlocked by pressing the request switch on the front doors while the key is being carried. (Hatchback) The request switch on the liftgate can only be used to lock all doors and the liftgate. Front doors To unlock To unlock the doors and the liftgate/boot lid, press the request switch on a front door and the hazard warning lights will flash twice.
Before Driving Doors and Locks NOTE (European models) The setting can be changed so that a beep sound is heard for confirmation when the doors and the liftgate/ boot lid are locked/unlocked using a request switch. (Except European models) A beep sound is heard for confirmation when the doors and the liftgate/boot lid are locked/unlocked using the request switch. If you prefer, the beep sound can be turned off. The volume of the beep sound can also be changed.
Before Driving Doors and Locks NOTE The setting can be changed so that the doors and the liftgate/boot lid are locked automatically without pressing the request switch. Refer to Personalisation Features on page 9-16. (Auto-lock function) A beep sound is heard when all doors and the liftgate are closed while the advanced key is being carried. All doors and the liftgate/ boot lid are locked automatically after about three seconds when the advanced key is out of the operational range.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Auto Lock/Unlock Function* Locking, Unlocking with DoorLock Switch* All doors and the liftgate/boot lid lock automatically when the lock side is pressed with all doors and the liftgate closed. They all unlock when the unlock side is pressed. Lock Unlock NOTE The doors and the liftgate/boot lid cannot be locked while any other door or the liftgate is open.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Auto lock/unlock function setting change using door-lock switch (With door-lock switch) The doors and the liftgate/boot lid can set to lock or unlock automatically by selecting any one of the functions from the following table and using the driver's doorlock switch on the interior door panel. NOTE Function number 3 is the factory setting for your vehicle.
Before Driving Doors and Locks 4. Refer to the auto lock/unlock function setting table, determine the function number for the desired setting. Press the unlock side of the driver's door-lock switch the same number of times as the selected function number (Ex. If you select function 2, press the unlock side of the switch only 2 times). 5. Three seconds after the function setting has been changed, a beep sound will beep in the amount of the selected function number. (Ex.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Locking, Unlocking with DoorLock Knob Operation from inside (With door-lock switch) To lock any door from the inside, press the door-lock knob. To unlock, pull it outward. This does not operate the other door locks. (Without door-lock switch) All doors and the liftgate/boot lid lock automatically when the driver's door-lock knob is pressed. They all unlock when the driver's door-lock knob is pulled out.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Rear Door Child Safety Locks These locks are intended to help prevent children from accidentally opening the rear doors. Use them on both rear doors whenever a child rides in the rear seat of the vehicle. If you slide the child safety lock to the lock position before closing that door, the door cannot be opened from the inside. The door can only be opened by pulling the outside handle.
Before Driving Doors and Locks CAUTION Before opening the liftgate/boot lid, remove any snow and ice accumulation on it. Otherwise, the liftgate/boot lid could close under the weight of the snow and ice resulting in injury. Be careful when opening/closing the liftgate/boot lid during strong winds. If a strong gust blows against the liftgate/boot lid, it could close suddenly resulting in injury. Fully open the liftgate/boot lid and make sure that it stays open.
Before Driving Doors and Locks NOTE (With the advanced keyless function) NOTE A locked liftgate/boot lid can also be opened while the key is being carried. When opening the liftgate/boot lid with the doors and the liftgate/boot lid locked, it may require a few seconds for the liftgate/boot lid latch to release after the electric liftgate/ boot lid opener is pressed. The liftgate/boot lid can be closed when the doors are locked with the key left in the vehicle.
Before Driving Doors and Locks Closing the liftgate/boot lid Lower the liftgate/boot lid slowly using the liftgate/boot lid grip recess, then push the liftgate/boot lid closed using both hands. Do not slam it. Pull up on the liftgate/boot lid to make sure it is secure.
Before Driving Doors and Locks The luggage compartment can be accessed by opening the liftgate when the straps are attached to the sides of the liftgate. Loading golf bags (only Saloon) Up to two golf bags can be carried in the boot. 1. Place the bottom of the first golf bag in the boot with its bottom pointed to the left and fit it into the front of the boot. Strap Removing the cover This cover can be removed for more room. 1. Remove the straps from the hooks. 2.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions Fuel Requirements (MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0) Vehicles with catalytic converters or oxygen sensors must use ONLY UNLEADED FUEL, which will reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum. The vehicle will perform best with fuel listed in the table.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission CAUTION USE ONLY UNLEADED FUEL. Leaded fuel is harmful to the catalytic converter and oxygen sensors and will lead to deterioration of the emission control system and or failures. The use of E10 fuel with 10 % ethanol in Europe is safe for your vehicle. Damage to your vehicle may occur when ethanol exceeds this recommendation. Never add fuel system additives, otherwise the emission control system could be damaged.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission Emission Control System (MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0) This vehicle is equipped with an emission control system (the catalytic converter is part of this system) that enables the vehicle to comply with existing exhaust emissions requirements. WARNING Never park over or near anything flammable: Parking over or near anything flammable, such as dry grass, is dangerous.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission Emission Control System (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) Your vehicle is equipped with an emission control system (the catalytic converter is part of this system) that enables your vehicle to comply with existing exhaust emissions requirements. WARNING Never park over or near anything flammable: Parking over or near anything flammable, such as dry grass, is dangerous. Even with the engine turned off, the exhaust system remains very hot after normal use and could ignite anything flammable.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission Engine Exhaust (Carbon monoxide) WARNING Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle: Engine exhaust gas is dangerous. This gas contains carbon monoxide (CO), which is colourless, odourless, and poisonous. 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 expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer immediately.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission Fuel-Filler Flap and Cap WARNING When removing the fuel-filler cap, loosen the cap slightly and wait for any hissing to stop, then remove it: Fuel spray is dangerous. Fuel can burn skin and eyes and cause illness if ingested. Fuel spray is released when there is pressure in the fuel tank and the fuel-filler cap is removed too quickly. Before refuelling, stop the engine, and always keep sparks and flames away from the filler neck: Fuel vapour is dangerous.
Before Driving Fuel and Emission Fuel-Filler Cap To remove the fuel-filler cap, turn it anticlockwise. Attach the removed cap to the inner side of the fuel flap. To close the fuel-filler cap, turn it clockwise until a click is heard.
Before Driving Steering Wheel Steering Wheel WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving: Adjusting the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. Moving it can very easily cause the driver to abruptly turn to the left or right. This can lead to loss of control or an accident. Steering Wheel Adjustment To change the angle or length of the steering wheel: 1. Stop the vehicle, and then pull down the lock release lever under the steering column. Lock release lever 2.
Before Driving Mirrors Mirrors Before driving, adjust the inside and outside mirrors. NOTE (Driver's Side Wide Angle Mirror*) 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 dangerous. You could have a serious accident. What you see in the convex mirror is closer than it appears. Region line 3–34 *Some models.
Before Driving Mirrors Power mirror adjustment Manual folding mirror The ignition must be switched to ACC or ON position. Fold the outside mirror rearward until it is flush with the vehicle. To adjust: 1. Rotate the mirror switch to the left or right to choose the left or right side mirror. 2. Press the mirror switch in the appropriate direction. Mirror switch Power folding mirror Centre position The ignition must be switched to ACC or ON position. To fold, rotate the switch.
Before Driving Mirrors WARNING Do not touch a power fold-in mirror while it is moving: Touching the power fold-in mirror when it is moving is dangerous. Your hand could be pinched and injured or the mirror could be damaged. Use the power fold-in switch to set the mirror to the on-road position: Setting the power fold-in mirror to the on-road position by hand is dangerous. The mirror will not lock in position and will prevent effective rearview visibility.
Before Driving Mirrors Reducing glare from headlights NOTE Manual antidazzle mirror 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. Push the antidazzle lever forward for day driving. Pull it back to reduce glare of headlights from vehicles at the rear.
Before Driving Windows Power Windows The ignition must be switched ON for the power windows to operate. WARNING Make sure the opening is clear before closing a window: Closing a power window is dangerous. A person's hands, head, or even neck could be caught by the window and result in serious injury or even death. This warning applies especially to children.
Before Driving Windows Auto-opening/closing Jam-safe window To fully open the window automatically, press the switch completely down, then release. The window will fully open automatically. To fully close the window automatically, pull the switch completely up, then release. The window will fully close automatically. If a person's hands, head or an object blocks the window during the auto-closing operation, the window will stop and open halfway.
Before Driving Windows Engine-off power window operation The power window can be operated for about 40 seconds after the ignition is switched from ON to off with all doors closed. If any door is opened, the power window will stop operating. NOTE NOTE For engine-off operation of the power window, the switch must be held up firmly throughout window closure because the auto-closing function will be inoperable.
Before Driving Windows Power Window Lock Switch This feature prevents all power windows from operating, except the driver's power window. Keep this switch in the locked position while children are in the vehicle. Locked position (button depressed): Only the driver's power window can be operated. Unlocked position (button not depressed): All power windows on each door can be operated. (With door-lock switch) Sunroof* The sunroof can be opened or closed electrically only when the ignition is switched ON.
Before Driving Windows Slide Operation NOTE Before washing your Mazda, make sure the sunroof is completely closed so that water does not get inside the cabin area. After washing your Mazda or after it rains, wipe the water off the sunroof before operating it to avoid water penetration which could cause rust and water damage to your headliner. To fully open automatically, momentarily press the tilt/slide switch in the backward direction. To stop sliding partway, press the tilt/slide switch.
Before Driving Windows Sunshade The sunshade can be opened and closed by hand. The sunshade opens automatically when the sunroof is opened, but must be closed by hand. Sunshade CAUTION The sunshade does not tilt. To avoid damaging the sunshade, do not push up on it. Do not close the sunshade while the sunroof is opening. Trying to force the sunshade closed could damage it.
Before Driving Security System Modification and Add-On Equipment Mazda cannot guarantee the immobilizer and the theft-deterrent systems' operation if the system has been modified or if any add-on equipment has been installed. CAUTION To avoid damage to the vehicle, do not modify the system or install any add-on equipment to the immobilizer and the theft-deterrent systems or the vehicle. Immobilizer System The immobilizer system allows the engine to start only with a key the system recognises.
Before Driving Security System NOTE The keys carry a unique electronic code. For this reason, and to assure your safety, obtaining a replacement key requires some waiting time. They are only available through an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Always keep a spare key in case one is lost. If a key is lost, consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible. If you lose a key, an Authorised Mazda Repairer will reset the electronic codes of your remaining keys and immobilizer system.
Before Driving Security System Theft-Deterrent System (With the Intrusion Sensor)* If the theft deterrent system detects an inappropriate entry into the vehicle or the intrusion sensor detects movement in the vehicle which could result in the vehicle or its contents being stolen, the alarm alerts the surrounding area of an abnormality by sounding the siren and flashing the hazard warning lights.
Before Driving Security System Operation Siren triggering conditions The siren sounds intermittently and the hazard warning lights flash for about 30 seconds when the system is triggered by any one of the following: Unlocking a door with the key or an inside door-lock knob. Forcing open a door, the bonnet or the liftgate/boot lid. Opening the bonnet by operating the bonnet release handle. Switching the ignition ON without using the push button start.
Before Driving Security System Cancelling the Intrusion Sensor NOTE The theft deterrent system can also be armed by activating the auto relock function with all the doors, the liftgate/boot lid and the bonnet closed. Refer to Transmitter on page 3-4. The system will disarm if one of the following operations takes place within 20 seconds after pressing the lock button: Unlocking any door. Opening any door or the liftgate/ boot lid . Opening the bonnet.
Before Driving Security System To cancel the intrusion sensor, press the intrusion sensor cancel button on the transmitter within 20 seconds after pressing the lock button. The hazard warning lights will flash three times. To Stop the Alarm A triggered alarm can be turned off using any one of the following methods: NOTE To reactivate the intrusion sensor, turn off the armed theft-deterrent system and then rearm it.
Before Driving Security System Theft-Deterrent System (Without the Intrusion Sensor)* If the theft deterrent system detects an inappropriate entry into the vehicle, which could result in the vehicle or its contents being stolen, the alarm alerts the surrounding area of an abnormality by sounding the horn and flashing the hazard warning lights. The system will not function unless it's properly armed. So when you leave the vehicle, follow the arming procedure correctly.
Before Driving Security System To Turn Off an Armed System NOTE The theft deterrent system can also be armed by activating the auto relock function with all the doors, the liftgate/boot lid and the bonnet closed. Refer to Transmitter on page 3-4. The system will disarm if one of the following operations takes place within 20 seconds after pressing the lock button: Unlocking any door. Opening any door or the liftgate/ boot lid. Opening the bonnet.
Before Driving Security System Theft-Deterrent Labels A label indicating that your vehicle is equipped with a Theft-Deterrent System is in the glove compartment. Mazda recommends that you affix it to the lower rear corner of a front door window.
Before Driving Driving Tips Running-In No special running-in is necessary, but a few precautions in the first 1,000 km (600 miles) may add to the performance, economy, and life of the vehicle. Do not race the engine. Do not maintain one constant speed, either slow or fast, for a long period of time. Do not drive constantly at full-throttle or high engine rpm for extended periods of time. Avoid unnecessary hard stops. Avoid full-throttle starts. Do not tow a trailer.
Before Driving Driving Tips Hazardous Driving WARNING WARNING Never stop the engine when going down a hill: Stopping the engine when going down a hill is dangerous. This causes the loss of power steering and power brake control, and may cause damage to the drivetrain. Any loss of steering or braking control could cause an accident. Be extremely careful if it is necessary to downshift on slippery surfaces: Downshifting into lower gear while driving on slippery surfaces is dangerous.
Before Driving Driving Tips Floor Mat WARNING Make sure the floor mats are secured with the grommets or the retainers to prevent them from bunching up under the foot pedals (Driver's side): Using a floor mat that is not secured is dangerous as it will interfere with the accelerator and brake pedal operation (driver's side), which could result in an accident.
Before Driving Driving Tips Rocking the Vehicle WARNING Do not spin the wheels at high speed, and do not allow anyone to stand behind a wheel when pushing the vehicle: When the vehicle is stuck, spinning the wheels at high speed is dangerous. The spinning tyre could overheat and explode. This could cause serious injuries. Winter Driving Carry emergency gear, including tyre chains, window scraper, flares, a small shovel, jumper leads, and a small bag of sand or salt.
Before Driving Driving Tips Use snow tyres on all four wheels NOTE Never use warm or hot water for removing snow or ice from windows and mirrors as it could result in the glass cracking. Drive slowly. Braking performance can be adversely affected if snow or ice adheres to the brake components. If this situation occurs, drive the vehicle slowly, releasing the accelerator pedal and lightly applying the brakes several times until the brake performance returns to normal.
Before Driving Driving Tips Installation specification (Europe) NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the tyre pressure monitoring system, the system may not function correctly when using tyre chains. When installing tyre chains, the distance between the tyre tread and the chain must be within the prescribed limits in the following table. Distance [Unit: mm (in)] Install the chains on the front tyres only. Do not use chains on the rear tyres. A B MAX 11 (0.43) MAX 11 (0.
Before Driving Driving Tips Driving In Flooded Area WARNING Dry off brakes that have become wet by driving slowly, releasing the accelerator pedal and lightly applying the brakes several times until the brake performance returns to normal: Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious accident. Light braking will indicate whether the brakes have been affected.
Before Driving Driving Tips Turbocharger Information (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) CAUTION After driving at freeway speeds or up a long hill, idle the engine at least 30 seconds before stopping it. Otherwise, the turbocharger could be damaged. However, when i-stop operates, idling is unnecessary. Racing or over-revving the engine, particularly after it's just been started, can damage the turbocharger.
Before Driving Towing Towing Caravans and Trailers (Europe/Russia/Turkey/ Israel/South Africa) Your Mazda was designed and built primarily to carry passengers and cargo. If you tow a trailer, follow these instructions because driver and passenger safety depends on proper equipment and safe driving habits. Towing a trailer will affect handling, braking, durability, performance, and economy. Never overload vehicle or trailer. Consult an Authorised Mazda Dealer if you need further details.
Before Driving Towing CAUTION Be aware of the towing load weight differences when towing at high altitudes. For altitudes exceeding 1,000 m, always reduce the towing load by 10% for every 1,000 m increase in altitude from the load indicated under the gross combination weight heading in the maximum trailer towing-load table. If the determined maximum total towing load weight is exceeded, the engine and other power train parts may be damaged.
Before Driving Towing Germany and Austria/Gradient up to 8% TOTAL TRAILER WEIGHT MODEL Body Engine Transaxle Emission i-stop i-ELOOP system system level Trailer without brake GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT Trailer with Trailer with brake brake Saloon SKYACTIV-G 1.5 Manual transaxle EURO5/6 × — 600 kg (1,322.7 lb) 1,500 kg (3,306.9 lb) 3,300 kg (7,275.1 lb) Saloon SKYACTIV-G 1.5 Automatic EURO5/6 transaxle × — 600 kg (1,322.7 lb) 1,500 kg (3,306.9 lb) 3,335 kg (7,352.
Before Driving Towing Russia/Gradient up to 12% TOTAL TRAILER WEIGHT MODEL Body Engine Transaxle Emission i-stop i-ELOOP system system level Trailer without brake GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT Trailer with Trailer with brake brake Saloon MZR 1.6 Manual transaxle EURO4 — — 600 kg (1,322.7 lb) 1,100 kg (2,425.0 lb) 2,845 kg (6,272.0 lb) Saloon MZR 1.6 Automatic transaxle EURO4 — — 600 kg (1,322.7 lb) 1,300 kg (2,865.9 lb) 3,075 kg (6,779.1 lb) Saloon SKYACTIV-G1.
Before Driving Towing Israel/Gradient up to 12% TOTAL TRAILER WEIGHT MODEL Body Engine Transaxle Emission i-stop i-ELOOP system system level Trailer without brake GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT Trailer with Trailer with brake brake Saloon SKYACTIV-G 1.5 Automatic EURO5 transaxle × — 600 kg (1,322.7 lb) 1,300 kg (2,865.9 lb) 3,135 kg (6,911.4 lb) Saloon SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Automatic EURO5 transaxle × — 600 kg (1,322.7 lb) 1,300 kg (2,865.9 lb) 3,160 kg (6,966.5 lb) Hatchback SKYACTIV-G 1.
Before Driving Towing WARNING Always keep tow loads within specified limits as indicated in the Trailer Towing-Load Table: Attempting to tow loads greater than those specified is dangerous as it may cause serious handling and performance problems that could result in personal injury or vehicle damage, or both. Always keep the trailer nose weight within the specified limits in the Trailer TowingLoad Table: Loading the trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front is dangerous.
Before Driving Towing Trailer Hitch When towing a trailer, use an appropriate trailer hitch. We recommend using a genuine Mazda trailer hitch. Use the original holes drilled by the vehicle manufacture for securing the trailer hitch. Contact your Authorised Mazda Dealer for more information. Trailer hitch installation area (Saloon) C Unit:mm(in) A:350—420 (13.8—16.5) B:1049.3 (41.311) C:1046.9 (41.
Before Driving Towing Trailer hitch installation area (Hatchback) Unit:mm(in) A:350—420 (13.8—16.5) B:931.3 (36.67) C:1046.9 (41.217) C MAX 75 Kg (165 lb) Hitch coupling point A B C Tyres When towing a trailer, make sure all tyres are inflated to the recommended cold-tyre pressure, as indicated on the tyre pressure chart on the driver's door frame. Trailer tyre size, load rating, and inflation pressures should conform to tyre manufacturer specifications.
Before Driving Towing Safety Chains Safety chains must be used as a precautionary measure should the trailer become unintentionally unhitched. They should cross under the trailer tongue and attach to the hitch. Leave enough slack to allow full turns. Consult literature published by your trailer or hitch manufacturer for more details.
Before Driving Towing Trailer Towing Tips Before driving Verify that your Mazda maintains a near-normal attitude when a loaded or unloaded trailer is connected. Do not drive if it has an abnormal front-up or front-down position. Inspect for incorrect nose weight, worn suspension parts, and trailer overloading. Have the vehicle inspected by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Make sure the trailer cargo is secure to prevent it from shifting.
Before Driving Towing Parking Avoid parking on an incline with a trailer. If this must be done, follow these instructions. Parking on an Incline 1. Set the parking brake and the brakes. 2. Have someone block the wheels of the vehicle and trailer while you apply the brakes. 3. After the wheels are blocked, release the parking brake and the brakes slowly, allowing the blocks to bear the load. 4. Set the parking brake firmly. 5. If the vehicle has an automatic transaxle, put the selector lever in P.
MEMO 3–72
4 When Driving Information concerning safe driving and stopping. Start/Stop Engine ................................4-4 Ignition Switch ...............................4-4 Starting the Engine .........................4-5 Turning the Engine Off ................4-12 i-stop* ...........................................4-13 ABS/TCS/DSC ...................................4-87 Antilock Brake System (ABS) ......4-87 Traction Control System (TCS)*......4-88 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)* .........................
i-ACTIVSENSE...............................4-100 i-ACTIVSENSE*........................4-100 Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)* ........................................4-103 High Beam Control System (HBC)*........................................4-104 Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)* ....................................4-107 Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) System*....................................... 4-114 Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS)* ......................................
MEMO 4–3
When Driving Start/Stop Engine Ignition Switch Push Button Start Positions The system operates only when the driver is in the vehicle or within operational range while the key is being carried. Each time the push button start is pressed, the ignition switches in the order of off, ACC, and ON. Pressing the push button start again from ON switches the ignition off.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine ACC (Accessory) Starting the Engine Some electrical accessories will operate and the indicator light (amber) illuminates. In this position the steering wheel is unlocked. NOTE The keyless entry system does not function while the push button start has been pressed to ACC, and the doors will not lock/unlock even if they have been locked manually. ON This is the normal running position after the engine is started. The indicator light (amber) turns off.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE After starting a cold engine, the engine speed increases and a whining sound from the engine compartment can be heard. This is for improved exhaust gas purification and does not indicate defect of the parts. 6. Verify that the KEY indicator light (green) in the instrument cluster and the push button start indicator light (green) illuminate. Indicator light 1. Make sure you are carrying the key. 2. Occupants should fasten their seat belts. 3.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine CAUTION NOTE If the KEY warning light (red) illuminates, or the push button start indicator light (amber) flashes, this could indicate a problem with the engine starting system and the inability to start the engine or switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Have your vehicle inspected at an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE After starting the engine, the push button start indicator light (amber) turns off and the ignition switches to the ON position. (SKYACTIV-G 1.5, MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 2.0) After pressing the push button start and before the engine starts, the operation sound of the fuel pump motor from near the fuel tank can be heard, however, this does not indicate a malfunction. NOTE (SKYACTIV-D 2.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE (Germany) Drive immediately after starting the engine. However do not use high engine speeds until reaching the operating temperature. (SKYACTIV-G 1.5, MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 2.0) Whether the engine is cold or warm, it should be started without the use of the accelerator. If the engine does not start the first time, refer to Starting a Flooded Engine under Emergency Starting.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine If the engine cannot be started due to a dead key battery, the engine can be started using the following procedure: 1. Continue to depress the brake pedal firmly until the engine has completely started. 2. (Manual transaxle) Continue to depress the clutch pedal firmly until the engine has completely started. 3. Verify that the push button start indication light (green) flashes. 4.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE The engine cannot be started unless the clutch pedal is fully depressed (manual transaxle) or the brake pedal is fully depressed (automatic transaxle). If there is a malfunction with the push button start function, the push button start indicator light (amber) flashes. In this case, the engine may start, however, have the vehicle checked at an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine Turning the Engine Off NOTE WARNING Do not stop the engine while the vehicle is moving: Stopping the engine while the vehicle is moving for any reason other than in an emergency is dangerous. Stopping the engine while the vehicle is moving will result in reduced braking ability due to the loss of power braking, which could cause an accident and serious injury. 1. Stop the vehicle completely. 2. (Manual transaxle) Shift into neutral and set the parking brake.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine i-stop* The i-stop (idling stop) function automatically stops the engine when the vehicle is stopped at a traffic light or stuck in traffic after the engine has been warmed up (SKYACTIV-G 1.5 , SKYACTIV-G 2.0) or other times when the engine is not cold (SKYACTIV-D 2.2), and then restarts the engine automatically to resume driving. The system provides improved fuel economy, reduced exhaust gas emissions, and eliminates idling noise while the engine is stopped.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine (Automatic transaxle) 1. (Except European model) The i-stop indicator light (green) illuminates when the i-stop conditions are met while the vehicle is being driven. 2. The i-stop function operates when the brake pedal is depressed while driving the vehicle (except for driving in reverse) and the vehicle is stopped. The i-stop indicator light (green) also illuminates while the i-stop function is operating. 3.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE To ensure safe and comfortable use of the vehicle, the i-stop function controls engine stop and restart automatically while constantly monitoring operations other than those of the driver, such as the vehicle's interior and exterior environment, and the operational status of the vehicle.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE (Automatic transaxle) The selector lever is in the D/M position (not second gear fixed mode) or the N position. The automatic transaxle fluid has warmed up sufficiently. The automatic transaxle fluid temperature is not abnormally high. The steering wheel is positioned so that the wheels are pointed nearly straight ahead (if force is applied to the steering wheel even with the wheels pointed straight ahead, the i-stop function may not operate.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE (Automatic transaxle) If the selector lever is shifted from D/M position (not second gear fixed mode) to the N position or from the D/M position (not second gear fixed mode) to the P position while the i-stop function is operating, the engine will not restart automatically even if the brake pedal is released.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE If any one of the following operations is performed after the engine has been automatically stopped (shift lever is in neutral position for vehicles with manual transaxle), the engine will restart automatically even though the clutch pedal is not depressed (manual transaxle) or the brake pedal is not released (automatic transaxle).
When Driving Start/Stop Engine NOTE If any one of the following occurs, the length of time the engine is stopped automatically could be shorter or the length of time required before i-stop functions again could be longer. The ambient temperature is high or low. The battery power is depleted. The power consumption of vehicle equipment is high. The i-stop function does not operate when the ambient temperature is extremely high or low.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine Vehicle Roll Prevention Function (Automatic transaxle) Vehicles with i-stop are equipped with a vehicle roll prevention function.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine WARNING The vehicle roll prevention function is a supplementary function which operates for a maximum of four seconds after releasing the brake pedal when starting the vehicle after the vehicle is stopped with the i-stop function operating: Over reliance on the system may result in an unexpected accident if the vehicle were to suddenly accelerate.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine i-stop Warning Light (Amber)/i-stop Indicator Light (Green) To ensure safe and comfortable use of the vehicle, the i-stop function constantly monitors the driver's operations, the vehicle's interior and exterior environment, and the operational status of the vehicle, and uses the i-stop warning light (amber) and i-stop indicator light (green) to inform the driver of the operation status of the i-stop system or related warnings.
When Driving Start/Stop Engine i-stop indicator light (green) When illuminated This light illuminates while the i-stop function is operable or operating and the engine is stopped automatically. The light turns off when the engine is restarted automatically. When flashing If any one of the following conditions occur, the light flashes twice per second as a safety precaution to the driver.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Meters and Gauges Instrument Cluster Type A (Digital Speed Meter Type) Type B (Analog Speed Meter Type (With Tachometer)) Type C (Analog Speed Meter Type (Without Tachometer)) Steering Switch Some models. Speedometer .......................................................................................................... page 4-25 Odometer, Trip Meter and Trip Meter Selector .................................................... page 4-25 Tachometer ........
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Trip Computer and INFO Switch .......................................................................... page 4-30 Speed Unit Selector............................................................................................... page 4-25 Speedometer Type A/Type B The speedometer indicates the speed of the vehicle. Speed Unit Selector (Type A instrument cluster)* In some countries, you may have to change the speed units between km/h and mph.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display NOTE When the ignition is switched to ACC or off, the odometer or trip meters cannot be displayed, however, pressing the selector can inadvertently switch the trip meters or reset them during an approximate ten-minute period in the following cases: After the ignition is switched to off from ON. After the driver's door is opened. The trip meter records the total distance the vehicle is driven until the meter is again reset. Return it to “0.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Tachometer* The tachometer shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (rpm). CAUTION Do not run the engine with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE. This may cause severe engine damage. Type A Fuel Gauge (Without Multiinformation display) The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is remaining in the tank when the ignition is switched ON. We recommend keeping the tank over 1/4 full.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Instrument panel Illumination NOTE After refuelling, it may require some time for the indicator to stabilize. In addition, the indicator may deviate while driving on a slope or curve since the fuel moves in the tank. The display indicating a quarter or less remaining fuel has more segments to show the remaining fuel level in greater detail. The direction of the arrow ( ) indicates that the fuel-filler flap is on the left side of the vehicle.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display NOTE When the illumination dimmer is cancelled, the instrument cluster cannot be dimmed even if the light switch is turned to the or position. When the illumination dimmer is cancelled, the screen in the centre display switches to constant display of the daytime screen. Outside Temperature Display (Without Multi-information display)* When the ignition is switched ON, the outside temperature is displayed.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Trip Computer and INFO Switch* The following information can be selected by pressing the up or down part of the INFO switch with the ignition switched ON. Approximate distance you can travel on the available fuel Average fuel economy Current fuel economy Average vehicle speed Vehicle speed alarm* If you have any problems with your trip computer, consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Current fuel economy mode Vehicle speed alarm mode* This mode displays the current fuel economy by calculating the amount of fuel consumption and the distance travelled. In this mode, the current setting for the vehicle speed alarm is displayed. You can change the vehicle speed setting at which the warning is triggered. Current fuel economy will be calculated and displayed every 2 seconds.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Multi-information Display* Multi-information Display INFO switch The multi-information display indicates the following information. The screen content changes each time the INFO up or down button is pressed. Maximum driving distance Average fuel economy Instantaneous fuel economy Average vehicle speed Speed alarm LDWS display Warning message 4–32 *Some models.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is remaining in the tank when the ignition is switched ON. We recommend keeping the tank over 1/4 full. Outside Temperature Display When the ignition is switched ON, the outside temperature is displayed. Full 1/4 Full If the low fuel warning light illuminates or the fuel level is very low, refuel as soon as possible. Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on page 4-40.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Outside Temperature Warning* When the outside temperature is low, the indication flashes and a beep sound is heard to warn the driver of the possibility of icy roads. If the outside temperature is lower than about 4 °C, the outside temperature display and the mark flashes for about ten seconds and a beep sound is heard once. NOTE If the outside temperature is lower than -20 °C, the beep sound does not operate. However, the mark illuminates.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Distance-to-empty Mode This mode displays the approximate distance you can travel on the remaining fuel based on the fuel economy. The distance-to-empty will be calculated and displayed every second. NOTE Even though the distance-to-empty display may indicate a sufficient amount of remaining driving distance before refuelling is required , refuel as soon as possible if the fuel level is very low or the low fuel warning light illuminates.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Current Fuel Economy Mode This mode displays the current fuel economy by calculating the amount of fuel consumption and the distance travelled. Current fuel economy will be calculated and displayed every 2 seconds. When you've slowed to about 5 km/h (3 mph), - - - L/100 km (- - - mpg) will be displayed.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display NOTE Always set the vehicle speed according to the laws and regulations of the country/city in which the vehicle is driven. In addition, always verify the speed of the vehicle using the speedometer. The vehicle speed alarm function can be set between 30 and 250 km/h (20 and 150 mph). The vehicle speed alarm can be set using the following procedure. 1. Press the INFO switch on the speed alarm screen. 2. Select ON and press the INFO switch. 3.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Active Driving Display* Combiner Mirror 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. CAUTION Do not try to adjust the angle or open/close the active driving display manually.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display NOTE It may be difficult to view the display when wearing sunglasses. Take off your sunglasses or adjust the luminosity. If the battery terminal has been disconnected and re-connected or the battery voltage is low, the adjusted position may deviate. The display may be difficult to view or temporarily affected by weather conditions such as rain, snow, light, and temperature.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Warning/Indicator Lights Instrument Cluster varies depending on model and specifications.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Warning Lights These lights turn on or flash to notify the user of the system operation status or a system malfunction.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Signal Warning Lights Page Door-Ajar Warning Light 7-32 * 7-32 * 7-32 120 km/h Warning Light*1 Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light * Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light*1 7-32 KEY Warning Light*1 7-32 * Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS) Warning Light 7-32 * Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Warning Light*1*3 7-32 (Red) (Amber) (Amber) Headlight Auto-Levelling Malfunction Indicator Light*1 7-32 * High
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Indicator Lights These lights turn on or flash to notify the user of the system operation status or a system malfunction.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Signal Indicator Lights Page * i-stop Indicator Light 4-22 * i-ELOOP Indicator Light 4-93 (Green) Low Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator Light 4-46 * 4-51 (Blue) Shift Position Indication Headlight High-Beam Indicator Light 4-67, 4-67 Direction Indicator/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights 4-72, 4-80 Security Indicator Light*1 3-45 * Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Indicator Light 4-127 * Cruise Main Indicator Light 4-157 * Cruise Set
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Signal Indicator Lights * Page Rear Fog Light Indicator Light 4-71 *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 expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. *Some models.
When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display Wrench Indicator Light* Glow Indicator Light (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) When the ignition is switched ON, the warning light is illuminated and then turns off after a few seconds. When illuminated The wrench indicator light is illuminated when the preset maintenance period arrives. Verify the content and perform maintenance. Refer to Maintenance Monitor on page 6-15. When flashing (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) The sedimentor separates water from the fuel.
When Driving Transaxle Manual Transaxle Operation Manual Transaxle Shift Pattern 5-speed transaxle (5-speed transaxle) A safety feature prevents accidental shifting from 5 to R (reverse). The shift lever must be put in neutral before being shifted to R. (6-speed transaxle) Vehicles with 6-speed transaxle are equipped with a device to prevent shifting to R (reverse) by mistake. Push the shift lever downward and shift to R.
When Driving Transaxle CAUTION NOTE Keep your foot off the clutch pedal except when shifting gears. Also, do not use the clutch to hold the vehicle on an upgrade. Riding the clutch will cause needless clutch wear and damage. Do not apply any excessive lateral force to the shift lever when changing from 5th to 4th gear. This could lead to the accidental selection of 2nd gear, which can result in damage to the transaxle.
When Driving Transaxle CAUTION Do not rely solely on the shift-up/ shift-down recommendations by indications. The actual driving situation might require shift operations different from indication. To avoid the risk of accidents, the road and traffic conditions have to be judged correctly by the driver before shifting. NOTE The gear shift indicator turns off when the following operations are performed. The vehicle is stopped. The vehicle is put in neutral.
When Driving 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 selector lever can be shifted freely into any position. Indicates that you must hold in the lock-release button to shift.
When Driving Transaxle Shift Position Indication CAUTION The selector position is indicated when the ignition is switched ON. Shifting into P, N or R while the vehicle is moving can damage your transaxle. Shifting into a driving gear or reverse when the engine is running faster than idle can damage the transaxle. Gear position indication In manual shift mode, the “M” of the shift position indication illuminates and the numeral for the selected gear is displayed.
When Driving Transaxle CAUTION Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle. Doing so can cause transaxle damage. NOTE Apply the parking brake or depress the brake pedal before moving the selector lever from N to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly. Active Adaptive Shift (AAS)* Active Adaptive Shift (AAS) automatically controls the transaxle shift points to best suit the road conditions and driver input. This improves driving feel.
When Driving Transaxle Manual Shift Mode Shift-Lock Override If the selector lever will not move from P using the proper shift procedure, continue to hold down the brake pedal. 1. Remove the shift-lock override cover using a cloth-wrapped flat head screwdriver. 2. Insert a screwdriver and push it down. The manual shift mode gives you the feel of driving a manual transaxle vehicle by allowing you to operate the selector lever manually.
When Driving Transaxle Indicators Type C Manual shift mode indication In manual shift mode, the “M” of the shift position indication in the instrument panel illuminates. Gear position indication The numeral for the selected gear illuminates.
When Driving Transaxle Gear Shift Indicator* NOTE The gear shift indicator supports you to obtain optimum fuel economy and smooth driving. It displays the selected gear position in the instrument cluster as well as notifies the driver to change to the most suitable gear position corresponding to the actual driving condition. The gear shift indicator turns off when the following operations are performed. The vehicle is stopped. Manual shift mode is cancelled.
When Driving Transaxle Using steering shift switch* To shift up to a higher gear with the steering shift switches, pull the UP switch ( ) toward you once with your fingers. NOTE UP switch (+/OFF) When depressing the accelerator fully, the transaxle will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed. The steering shift switch can be used temporarily even if the selector lever is in the D position while driving.
When Driving Transaxle Using steering shift switch* To shift down to a lower gear with the steering shift switches, pull the DOWN switch toward you once with your fingers. DOWN switch (-) NOTE When driving at high speeds, the gear may not shift down. During deceleration, the gear may automatically shift down depending on vehicle speed. When depressing the accelerator fully, the transaxle will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed.
When Driving 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. (4-speed transaxle model) (6-speed transaxle model) Shift up The gear does not shift up while the vehicle speed is lower than the speed limit. Shift down The gear does not shift down while the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit.
When Driving Transaxle Auto-shift down The gear shifts down automatically depending on the vehicle speed during deceleration. NOTE If the vehicle comes to a stop while in the second gear fixed mode, the gear remains in second. Direct Mode* Type A Direct mode can be used for temporarily switching gears by operating the steering shift switch while the vehicle is being driven with the selector lever in the D range.
When Driving Transaxle Type C Driving Tips WARNING Gear position indication Direct mode indication NOTE Shifting up and down while in direct mode may not be possible depending on the vehicle speed. In addition, because direct mode is cancelled (released) depending on the rate of acceleration or if the accelerator is fully depressed, use of the manual shift mode is recommended if you need to drive the vehicle in a particular gear for long periods.
When Driving Transaxle Climbing steep grades from a stop To climb a steep grade from a stopped position: 1. Depress the brake pedal. 2. Shift to D or M1, depending on the load weight and grade steepness. 3. Release the brake pedal while gradually accelerating. Descending steep grades When descending a steep grade, shift to lower gears, depending on load weight and grade steepness. Descend slowly, using the brakes only occasionally to prevent them from overheating.
When Driving Switches and Controls Lighting Control Headlights Turn the headlight switch to turn the headlights, other exterior lights and instrument panel illumination on or off. When the lights are turned on, the lights-on indicator light in the instrument cluster turns on. NOTE To prevent discharging the battery, do not leave the lights on while the engine is off unless safety requires them.
When Driving Switches and Controls With coming home light system Switch Position ON ACC or OFF ON ACC or OFF Headlights — — — — × × Running lights* ×*1 — — — — — Tail lights Position lights Number plate lights Instrument panel illumination — — × × × ×*2 Ignition Position ON ACC or OFF ×: On —: Off *1 It turns on while driving the vehicle. *2 If the driver's door is opened or 30 s have elapsed with the lights turned on, the lights turn off. *Some models.
When Driving Switches and Controls With auto-light control Without coming home light system Switch Position ACC or OFF ON ACC or OFF ON ACC or OFF ON ACC or OFF Headlights — — Auto*1 — — — × × Running lights* × — Auto*1 — — — — — Tail lights Position lights Number plate lights Instrument panel illumination — — Auto*1 — × × × × Ignition Position ON ×: On —: Off *1 The headlight and other light settings switch automatically depending on the surrounding brightness detecte
When Driving Switches and Controls *1 The headlight and other light settings switch automatically depending on the surrounding brightness detected by the sensor. *2 It turns on while driving the vehicle. *3 While the lights are turned on, they will remain on even if the ignition is switched to a position other than ON. If the driver's door is opened or 30 s have elapsed with the lights turned on, the lights turn off.
When Driving Switches and Controls NOTE The headlights, other exterior lights and instrument panel illumination may not turn off immediately even if the surrounding area becomes well-lit because the light sensor determines that it is night time if the surrounding area is continuously dark for several minutes such as inside long tunnels, traffic jams inside tunnels, or in indoor parking lots. In this case, the lights turn off if the light switch is turned to the position.
When Driving Switches and Controls Headlight High-Low Beam The headlights switch between high and low beams by moving the lever forward or backward. Flashing the Headlights To flash the headlights, pull the lever fully towards you (the headlight switch does not need to be on). OFF High beam Low beam When the headlight high-beams are on, the headlight high-beam indicator light is turned on. Flashing The headlight high-beam indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminates simultaneously.
When Driving Switches and Controls Coming Home Light System* The coming home light system turns on the headlights (low beams) when the lever is operated. When the lever is pulled with the ignition switched to ACC or OFF, the low beam headlights turn on. The headlights turn off after a certain period of time has elapsed after the doors are closed. Leaving Home Light System* The leaving home light system turns on the lights when the key unlock switch is pressed while away from the vehicle.
When Driving Switches and Controls Headlight Levelling* The number of passengers and weight of cargo in the luggage compartment change the angle of the headlights. Auto type The angle of the headlights will be automatically adjusted when turning on the headlights. The warning/indicator light turns on when the system has a malfunction. Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on page 4-40. Manual type The headlight levelling switch is used to adjust the angle of the headlights manually.
When Driving Switches and Controls Front Fog Lights* The front fog lights can be used when the ignition is switched ON. (With coming home light system) Use this switch to turn on the front fog lights. The front fog lights will improve visibility at night and during foggy conditions. To turn the front fog lights on, rotate the fog light switch to the or position (the fog light switch returns to the position automatically).
When Driving Switches and Controls Rear Fog Light* The rear fog light can be used when the ignition is switched ON. (With coming home light system) The rear fog light helps your vehicle to be seen. When the lights are turned on, the rear fog lights indicator light in the instrument cluster turns on. To turn the rear fog light off, do any of the following: Rotate the fog light switch to the position again (the fog light switch returns to the position automatically).
When Driving Switches and Controls Type B (Without Front Fog Light) The headlights must be turned on to turn on the rear fog light. To turn the rear fog light on, rotate the fog light switch to the position (the fog light switch returns to its original position automatically). The rear fog light indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminates while the rear fog light is on. Turn and Lane-Change Signals The ignition must be switched ON to use the turn and lane-change signals.
When Driving Switches and Controls NOTE If an indicator light stays on without flashing or if it flashes abnormally, one of the direction indicator bulbs may be burned out. A personalised function is available to change the turn indicator sound volume. (page 9-16) Lane-Change Signals Move the lever halfway toward the direction of the lane change—until the indicator flashes— and hold it there. It will return to the off position when released.
When Driving Switches and Controls NOTE Because heavy ice and snow can jam the wiper blades, the wiper motor is protected from motor breakdown, overheating and possible fire by a circuit breaker. This mechanism will automatically stop operation of the blades, but only for about 5 minutes. If this happens, turn off the wiper switch and park off the right-of-way, and remove the snow and ice. After 5 minutes, turn on the switch and the blades should operate normally.
When Driving Switches and Controls With auto-wiper control Auto-wiper control When the wiper lever is in the position, the rain sensor senses the amount of rainfall on the windscreen and turns the wipers on or off automatically (off— intermittent—low speed—high speed). Switch Position No. Type A Type B Wiper operation Single wipe cycle (mist) The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted by turning the switch on the wiper lever.
When Driving Switches and Controls CAUTION NOTE When the wiper lever is in the position and the ignition is switched ON, the wipers may move automatically in the following cases: If the windscreen above the rain sensor is touched or wiped with a cloth. If the windscreen is struck with a hand or other object from either outside or inside the vehicle.
When Driving Switches and Controls Windscreen Washer Pull the lever toward you and hold it to spray washer fluid. OFF Rear Window Wiper and Washer* The ignition must be switched ON to use the wiper. Rear Window Wiper Washer NOTE With the wiper lever in the or intermittent position/ position, the wipers will operate continuously until the lever is released. If the washer does not work, inspect the fluid level (page 6-34).
When Driving Switches and Controls Headlight Washer* Rear Window Defogger The engine must be started and the headlights must be turned on. The rear window defogger clears fog from the rear window. The headlight washers operate automatically once every fifth time the windscreen washer operates. The ignition must be switched ON to use the defogger. If you want to operate headlight washers, double flick the wiper lever.
When Driving Switches and Controls Automatic Air-Conditioning NOTE This defogger is not designed for melting snow. If there is an accumulation of snow on the rear window, remove it before using the defogger. Indicator light Mirror Defogger* To turn on the mirror defoggers, switch the ignition ON and press the rear window defogger switch (page 4-78).
When Driving Switches and Controls Horn To sound the horn, press the the steering wheel. Hazard Warning Flasher mark on 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 traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it. Depress the hazard warning flasher and all the direction indicators will flash.
When Driving Switches and Controls NOTE The direction indicators do not work when the hazard warning lights are on. Check local regulations about the use of hazard warning lights while the vehicle is being towed to verify that it is not in violation of the law. If the brake pedal is depressed while driving on slippery roads, the emergency stop signal system could operate causing all the turn and lane change signals to flash. Refer to Emergency Stop Signal System on page 4-85.
When Driving Brake Brake System Foot Brake This vehicle has power-assisted brakes that adjust automatically through normal use. Should power-assist fail, you can stop by applying greater force than normal to the brake pedal. But the distance required to stop will be greater than usual. WARNING Do not coast with the engine stalled or turned off, find a safe place to stop: Coasting with the engine stalled or turned off is dangerous.
When Driving Brake CAUTION Always depress the brake pedal with the right foot. Applying the brakes with the unaccustomed left foot could slow your reaction time to an emergency situation resulting in insufficient braking operation. Setting the parking brake Depress the brake pedal and then firmly pull the parking brake lever fully upwards with sufficient force to hold the vehicle in a stationary position.
When Driving Brake Brake Pad Wear Indicator When the disc brake pads become worn, the built-in wear indicators contact the disc plates. This causes a screeching noise to warn that the pads should be replaced. Brake Assist During emergency braking situations when it is necessary to depress the brake pedal with greater force, the brake assist system provides braking assistance, thus enhancing braking performance. When the brake pedal is depressed hard or depressed more quickly, the brakes apply more firmly.
When Driving Brake Emergency Stop Signal System Your Mazda is equipped with an emergency stop signal system that is designed to determine whether you are depressing the brake pedal with greater force than during normal braking such as in a situation requiring emergency braking. If the system determines that such a situation is occurring, it flashes all the direction indicators rapidly to caution the driver of the vehicle following behind your vehicle of the sudden braking situation.
When Driving Brake WARNING NOTE Do not rely completely on Hill Launch Assist (HLA): Hill Launch Assist (HLA) is an auxiliary device for accelerating from a stop on a slope. The system only operates for about two seconds and therefore, relying only on the system, when accelerating from a stop is dangerous because the vehicle may move (roll) unexpectedly and cause an accident. The vehicle could roll depending on the vehicle's load or if it is towing something.
When Driving ABS/TCS/DSC Antilock Brake System (ABS) NOTE The ABS control unit continuously monitors the speed of each wheel. If one wheel is about to lock up, the ABS responds by automatically releasing and reapplying that wheel's brake. The driver will feel a slight vibration in the brake pedal and may hear a chattering noise from the brake system. This is normal ABS system operation. Continue to depress the brake pedal without pumping the brakes.
When Driving ABS/TCS/DSC Traction Control System (TCS)* The Traction Control System (TCS) enhances traction and safety by controlling engine torque and braking. When the TCS detects driving wheel slippage, it lowers engine torque and operates the brakes to prevent loss of traction. This means that on a slick surface, the engine adjusts automatically to provide optimum power to the drive wheels, limiting wheel spin and loss of traction. The warning light turns on when the system has a malfunction.
When Driving ABS/TCS/DSC Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)* The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) automatically controls braking and engine torque in conjunction with systems such as ABS and TCS to help control side slip when driving on slippery surfaces, or during sudden or evasive manoeuvring, enhancing vehicle safety. Refer to ABS (page 4-87) and TCS (page 4-88). DSC operation is possible at speeds greater than 20 km/h (12 mph). The warning light turns on when the system has a malfunction.
When Driving ABS/TCS/DSC DSC OFF Indicator Light NOTE This indicator light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched ON. It also illuminates when the DSC OFF switch is pressed and TCS/DSC is switched off. Refer to DSC OFF Switch on page 4-90. If the light remains illuminated and the TCS/DSC is not switched off, take your vehicle to an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. The DSC may have a malfunction.
When Driving i-ELOOP i-ELOOP* On conventional vehicles, the kinetic energy that is generated when the vehicle is decelerated by applying the brakes or during engine braking ends up being discarded as heat. By utilizing this discarded kinetic energy to generate electricity and use it to power the vehicle's electrical devices and accessories such as the A/C and audio, fuel consumption can be reduced.
When Driving i-ELOOP A capacitor is incorporated as the device for storing the generated electricity, which can store and use large amounts of electricity instantly. Variable Voltage alternator DC-DC Converter Capacitor CAUTION High-current electricity flows through the following areas, therefore do not touch them.
When Driving i-ELOOP i-ELOOP Indicator Light/Control Status Display The driver is notified of the i-ELOOP power generating status and the vehicle conditions by the i-ELOOP indicator light and the control status display. NOTE i-ELOOP Indicator Light Illuminated (vehicle without type C/type D audio) The light turns on during power generation. Flashing If the engine is started after the vehicle has not been driven for a long period of time, the i-ELOOP indicator light may flash.
When Driving Fuel Economy Monitor Fuel Economy Monitor* For vehicles with type C/type D audio, the Control Status, Fuel Consumption, and Effectiveness are switched and displayed by operating each icon in the display. In addition, after completing a trip, the total energy efficiency to date is displayed in the ending display when the ending display is turned on. 1. Select the icon on the home screen to display the applications screen. 2. Select the “Fuel Economy Monitor”. 3.
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 past 10 to 60 minutes. Displays the average fuel economy over the past 5 resets and after the current reset.
When Driving Fuel Economy Monitor Indication on display With i-ELOOP system Control status Displays the status of the electricity stored in the capacitor and being supplied to the electrical devices (whole vehicle in display is illuminated simultaneously). Displays the accumulated fuel economy. With i-ELOOP system Without i-ELOOP system 4–96 Displays the readiness status as to whether operation of the i-stop function is available.
When Driving Fuel Economy Monitor Indication on display With i-ELOOP system Control status Displays the i-stop function status while the vehicle is stopped. Indicates the operations required by the driver to operate the i-stop function while it is not operating. Displays the current amount of time that the i-stop function has been operating and the accumulated amount of time that it has been operating.
When Driving Fuel Economy Monitor Effectiveness Display The actual performance of the energy efficiency is displayed. Indication on display Control status The leaf graphic grows according to the amount of CO2 emissions reduced by the system effects. The cumulative total amount of leaf growth is indicated in terms of the number of tree graphics. Displays the total driving distance which could be extended by the operation of the i-stop function.
When Driving Power Steering Power Steering Power steering is only operable when the engine is running. If the engine is off or if the power steering system is inoperable, you can still steer, but it requires more physical effort. If the steering feels stiffer than usual during normal driving or the steering vibrates, consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. The warning light notifies the driver of system abnormalities and operation conditions.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE i-ACTIVSENSE* i-ACTIVSENSE is a collective term covering a series of advanced safety and driver support systems which make use of a Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) and radar sensors. These systems consist of active safety and pre-crash safety systems. These systems are designed to assist the driver in safer driving by reducing the load on the driver and helping to avert collisions or reduce their severity.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Pre-Crash Safety Technology Pre-crash safety technology is designed to assist the driver in averting collisions or reduce their severity in situations where they cannot be avoided. Collision damage reduction in low vehicle speed range Forward driving Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) ...................................................................................4-139 Collision damage reduction in medium/high speed range Smart Brake Support (SBS) .................................
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Radar sensors (rear) The radar sensors (rear) function by detecting the radio waves reflected off a vehicle approaching from the rear or an obstruction sent from the radar sensors. The following systems also use the radar sensors (rear). Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) system The radar sensors (rear) are installed inside the rear bumper, one each on the left and right sides. Refer to Radar Sensors (Rear) on page 4-155.
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. AFS OFF switch Pressing the AFS OFF switch turns off the AFS. The AFS OFF indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminates. Pressing the AFS OFF switch again turns off the switch illumination and turns on the AFS operation.
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 4-40. While driving the vehicle at a speed of about 30 km/h (18 mph), the headlights are switched to high beams when there are no vehicles ahead or approaching in the opposite direction.
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 traffic conditions. When there are sources of light in the area such as street lamps, illuminated signboards, and traffic signals.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE To Operate the System The High Beam Control System (HBC) operates to switch the headlights automatically between high and low beams after the ignition is switched ON and the headlight switch is in the AUTO and high beam position. At the same time, the High Beam Control System (HBC) indicator light (green) in the instrument cluster illuminates. The High Beam Control System (HBC) determines that it is dark based on the brightness of the surrounding area.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)* The LDWS notifies the driver that the vehicle may be deviating from its lane. The system detects the white or yellow lines on the traffic lane using the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). If it determines that the vehicle may be deviating from its lane, it notifies the driver by flashing the LDWS indicator light (green) and operating the LDWS warning sound. Refer to Forward Sensing Camera on page 4-148.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE WARNING Do not use the LDWS under the following conditions: The system may not operate adequately according to the actual driving conditions, resulting in an accident. Driving on roads with tight curves. Driving under bad weather conditions (rain, fog, and snow). The functions of the LDWS have limitations: Always stay on course using the steering wheel and drive with care.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE Under the following conditions, the LDWS may not be able to detect white or yellow lines correctly and the LDWS may not operate correctly. If an object placed on the instrument panel is reflected in the windscreen and picked up by the camera. Heavy luggage is loaded in the luggage compartment or on the rear seat and the vehicle is inclined.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE When the System Operates 1. Press the LDWS switch. The LDWS goes on stand-by and the LDWS warning light (amber) illuminates. The lane indication (bordered line) is indicated in the active driving display (Type A instrument cluster*1) or the multi information display (Type B instrument cluster*1). 2. Drive the vehicle near the centre of the lane and the LDWS indicator light (green) illuminates in the instrument cluster when all of the following conditions are met.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The LDWS remains on stand-by until it detects white or yellow lines on both the left and right sides, or on either side. When the system detects a white or yellow line on one side only, the system will operate the warning only when the vehicle deviates to the side the white or yellow line detected.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE After about 5 seconds have elapsed with the direction indicator lever left operating, the LDWS warning may operate if the vehicle is close to a white or yellow line. The sensitivity of the warning (sensitivity with which the system determines the driver's intentional lane change) can be changed. Refer to Personalisation Features on page 9-16. Cancelling the System To cancel the LDWS, press the LDWS switch.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE If the LDWS warning sound is set to rumble, the sound will be heard from the vehicle speaker on the side which the system determined the vehicle may be deviating from its lane. The LDWS warning sound may not be heard depending on the surrounding conditions such as outside noise. The warning timing with which the system determines the vehicle may be deviating from its lane can be changed. Refer to Personalisation Features on page 9-16.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) System* The rear vehicle monitoring system is designed to assist the driver in verifying the area to the rear of the vehicle on both sides during lane changes by alerting the driver of the presence of vehicles approaching from the rear in an adjacent lane.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The rear vehicle monitoring system operates when all of the following conditions are satisfied: The ignition is switched ON. The RVM switch is pressed and the RVM indicator light (green) in the instrument cluster is illuminated. The vehicle speed is about 30 km/h (19 mph) or higher.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE It might be impossible or difficult for the radar sensors (rear) to detect the following: Small, two-wheeled vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, and stationary objects on or at the edge of the road. Vehicles with body shapes off of which radar may not reflect such as unloaded trailers with a low vehicle height and sports cars. A vehicle is in the detection area in an adjacent lane to the rear but it is not approaching.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The RVM warning indicator light may illuminate for stationary objects in or on the edge of the road, such as guardrails, tunnels, and side walls. Objects such as guardrails and concrete walls running alongside the vehicle. Places where the width between guardrails or walls on each side of the vehicle narrows. The walls at the entrance and exits of tunnels, turnouts.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE RVM Warning Indicator Light The rear vehicle monitoring system alerts the driver to the presence of another vehicle in an adjacent lane using the RVM warning indicator lights and the warning chime while the system is operational. RVM warning indicator light The RVM warning indicator lights are installed to the left and right outside mirrors. The warning indicator light illuminates when a vehicle approaching from the rear in an adjacent lane is detected.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE RVM Switch When the switch is pressed, the rear vehicle monitoring system becomes operable and the RVM indicator light (green) illuminates on the instrument panel. When the switch is pressed again, the system turns off and the RVM indicator light (green) turns off. NOTE When the ignition is switched off, the condition before the ignition was switched off is maintained.
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 while the vehicle speed is 30 km/h or faster (19 mph or faster), and indicates a recommended distance to maintain between the vehicles.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Indication on Display The Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) operation status is indicated in the active driving display. Regarding malfunctions, check the vehicle conditions or have it inspected by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer according to the content of the displayed message. Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on page 4-40.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Distance-between-vehicles guidelines*1 Indication on display Distance between vehicles guidelines (During travel at about 40 km/h (25 mph) Distance between vehicles guidelines (During travel at about 80 km/h (50 mph) About 25 m (82 ft) About 50 m (164 ft) About 20 m (66 ft) About 40 m (131 ft) About 15 m (49 ft) About 30 m (98 ft) About 10 m (33 ft) About 20 m (66 ft) About 10 m (32 ft) or less About 20 m (65 ft) or less (Vehicle-ahead indicator flashes) *1 The distan
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC)* The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system is designed to maintain headway control*1 according to the vehicle speed using a radar sensor (front) to detect the distance to a vehicle ahead, which frees the driver from having to constantly use the accelerator or brake pedals. *1 Headway Control: Control of the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead detected by the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE WARNING Do not rely completely on the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system and always drive carefully: The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system is designed to reduce load on the driver, and although it maintains a constant vehicle speed, or specifically, it maintains a constant distance between your vehicle and the detected vehicle ahead according to the vehicle speed, the system has detection limitations depending on the type of vehicle ahead and its conditions, the weath
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system operates when all of the following conditions are met. The vehicle speed is as follows: (European models) About 30 km/h (19 mph) to 200 km/h (124 mph) (Except European models) About 30 km/h (19 mph) to 145 km/h (90 mph) (Manual transaxle) The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system is turned on. The parking brake is not applied.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE During headway control travel, the system accelerates and decelerates your vehicle in conjunction with the speed of the vehicle ahead. However, if it is necessary to accelerate for a lane change or if the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly causing you to close in on the vehicle rapidly, accelerate using the accelerator pedal or decelerate using the brake pedal depending on the conditions.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Close Proximity Warning If your vehicle rapidly closes in on the vehicle ahead because the vehicle applies the brakes suddenly while you are travelling in headway control, the warning sound activates and the brake warning is indicated in the display. Always verify the safety of the surrounding area and depress the brake pedal while keeping a safer distance from the vehicle ahead. Additionally, always keep a safer distance from the vehicles behind you.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE How to Set the Speed NOTE 1. Adjust the vehicle speed to the desired setting using the accelerator pedal. 2. Headway control begins when the SET or SET switch is pressed. The set speed and the inter-vehicle distance display filled with white lines are displayed. The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) indicator light (green) is indicated simultaneously.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE How to Set the Distance Between Vehicles During Headway Control The distance between vehicles is set to a shorter distance each time the switch is pressed. 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.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE To accelerate using the accelerator pedal Depress the accelerator pedal and press and release the SET or SET switch at the desired speed. If a switch cannot be operated, the system returns to the set speed when you release your foot from the accelerator pedal. CAUTION The warnings and brake control do not operate while the accelerator pedal is depressed.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE In the following cases, the “MRCC Cancelled” indication is displayed and the beep sounds one time. The vehicle speed decreases to less than 25 km (16 mph). The DSC has operated. The TCS has operated for a certain period of time. The Smart Brake Support (SBS) has operated. The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) has operated. When travelling on a down slope for a long period of time. There is a problem with the system. The engine stalls.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Shift-up/Shift-down Request Display (Manual Transaxle) The shift-up or shift-down request display in the active driving display may be displayed while the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system is operating. When this occurs, shift gears because the gear position is not appropriate.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Adjustable Speed Limiter* The adjustable speed limiter is a function to prevent the vehicle from being driven at a vehicle speed faster than a set speed. The vehicle speed is controlled to kept it below the set speed even if the accelerator pedal is depressed. The adjustable speed limiter can be set between 30 km/h (20 mph) and 200 km/h (125 mph).
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Adjustable Speed Limiter Display The setting status of the adjustable speed limiter is displayed in the active driving display (Type A instrument cluster*1) or the display in the instrument cluster (Type B instrument cluster*1). *1 To determine which instrument cluster is equipped on your Mazda, Refer to Meters and Gauges on page 4-24. Stand-by display Displays when the speed limiter switch is operated and the system is turned on. Turns off when the system is turned off.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Cancel display Displays when any of the following operations is done and the system is temporarily cancelled. Cancel switch is operated Accelerator pedal is strongly depressed Active Driving Display Display in the instrument cluster With multiWithout multiinformation display information display Adjustable Speed Limiter Main Indicator Light (Amber)/Adjustable Speed Limiter Set Indicator Light (Green) The indicator light has two colours.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Speed Limiter Warning Beep If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed by about 3 km/h (2 mph) or more, a warning sound operates continuously and the adjustable speed limiter display flashes at the same time. The warning sound operates and the display flashes until the vehicle speed decreases to the set speed or less. Verify the safety of the surrounding area and adjust the vehicle speed by applying the brakes. Additionally, keep a safer distance from the vehicles behind you.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Setting the System WARNING Always verify the safety of the surrounding area when setting the adjustable speed limiter: If the speed is set lower than the current vehicle speed, the vehicle speed is decreased to the set speed. Verify the safety of the surrounding area and keep a safer distance between vehicles ahead and behind you. 1. Press the speed limiter switch to turn the system on. 2. Press the SET or SET - to set the speed.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Temporarily Cancelling the System The system is temporarily cancelled (stand-by status) when any of the following operations is done while the adjustable speed limiter is displayed. CANCEL switch is pressed Accelerator pedal is strongly depressed Press the RESUME switch to resume the operation at the previous set speed. The adjustable speed limiter display remains displayed.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart City Brake Support (SCBS)* The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system is designed to reduce damage in the event of a collision by operating the brake control (SCBS brake) when the system's laser sensor (front) detects a vehicle ahead and determines that a collision with a vehicle ahead is unavoidable. It may also be possible to avoid a collision if the relative speed between your vehicle and a vehicle ahead is less than about 15 km/h (9.3 mph).
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE WARNING Do not rely on the Smart City Brake Support System (SCBS) as a substitute for safer driving: The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving, excessive speed, tailgating (following another vehicle too closely), and driving on slippery roads such as wet, snowy, and icy roads (reduced tyre friction and road contact because of water on the road surface). You can still have an accident.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE WARNING Turn off the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) when the vehicle is running on a chassis roller or being towed: Turn off the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system to prevent mistaken operation when the vehicle is running on a chassis roller or being towed. See the next page on how to turn off the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS). Refer to Stopping The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) System Operation on page 4-144.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system will not operate if the driver is deliberately performing driving operations (accelerator pedal and steering wheel). The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system will operate under the following conditions. The engine is running. The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) warning light (amber) does not illuminate. The vehicle speed is between about 4 to 30 km/h (2 to 18 mph).
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE In the following cases, the laser sensor (front) may inadvertently determine that there is a vehicle ahead and the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system may operate. Objects on the road at the entrance to a curve. Vehicles passing in the opposite lane while making a curve. Metal objects, bumps, or protruding objects on the road. When passing through a toll gate. When passing under a vinyl curtain or flag. Plastic objects such as pylons.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) Indicator Light (Red) If the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) is operating, the indicator light (red) flashes. Without SCBS OFF switch Refer to Personalisation Features on page 9-16. NOTE If the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system operation is turned off, the Smart Brake Support (SBS) system operation is turned off simultaneously.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart Brake Support (SBS)* Smart Brake Support (SBS) is a system which alerts the driver of a possible collision using an indicator and warning sound in the instrument cluster while the vehicle is being driven at about 15 km/h or faster (10 mph or faster) and the system's radar sensor determines that your vehicle may hit a vehicle ahead.
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. The DSC OFF indicator light is not illuminated. The vehicle speed is about 15 km/h or faster (10 mph or faster). The relative speed between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead is about 15 km/h or faster (10 mph or faster). The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is not operating.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Smart Brake Support (SBS) Indicator Light (Red) If the Smart Brake Support (SBS) is operating, the indicator light (red) flashes. NOTE If the Smart Brake Support (SBS) system operation is turned off, the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system operation is turned off simultaneously. 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 display.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)* Your vehicle is equipped with a Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) is positioned near the rearview mirror and used by the following systems. High Beam Control System (HBC) Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) determines the conditions ahead of the vehicle while travelling at night and detects traffic lanes.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE CAUTION Heed the following cautions to assure the correct operation of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). Do not remove the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) cover. Do not place objects on the instrument panel which reflect light. Do not apply accessories, stickers or film to the windscreen near the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Radar Sensor (Front)* Your vehicle is equipped with a radar sensor (front). The following systems also use the radar sensor (front). Smart Brake Support (SBS) Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) The radar sensor (front) functions by detecting the radio waves reflected off a vehicle ahead or an obstruction sent from the radar sensor (front). The radar sensor (front) is mounted behind the front emblem.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE CAUTION Heed the following precautions to assure correct operation of each system. Do not adhere stickers (including transparent stickers) to the surface of the radiator grille and front emblem in and around the radar sensor (front), and do not replace the radiator grille and front emblem with any product that is not a genuine product designed for use with the radar sensor (front).
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE NOTE In the following cases, the radar sensor (front) may not be able to detect vehicles ahead or obstructions. The rear surface of a vehicle ahead does not reflect radio waves effectively, such as an unloaded trailer or an automobile with a loading platform covered by a soft top, vehicles with a hard plastic tailgate, and round-shaped vehicles. Vehicles ahead with low vehicle height and thus less area for reflecting radio waves.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Laser Sensor (Front)* The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) laser sensor (front) is installed at the top of the windscreen near the rearview mirror. Laser sensor (front) Always keep the surface of the windscreen around the laser sensor (front) clean to assure proper operation of the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system. WARNING As there is the possibility of eye damage occurring from the laser, always heed the following precautions: Never remove the sensor.
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Laser sensor radiation data Maximum average power: 45 mW Pulse duration: 33 ns Wavelength: 905 nm Divergence angle (horizontal×vertical): 28 degrees×12 degrees 4–154
When Driving i-ACTIVSENSE Radar Sensors (Rear)* The radar sensors (rear) for the rear vehicle monitoring system are equipped inside the rear bumper, one each on the left and right sides. Saloon Radar sensors (rear) Hatchback Radar sensors (rear) The surface area of the rear bumper near the radar sensors (rear) should always be clean so that the rear vehicle monitoring system operates correctly. Do not apply stickers or similar objects to the rear bumper. Refer to Exterior Care on page 6-71.
When Driving Cruise Control Cruise Control* With cruise control, you can set and automatically maintain any speed of more than about 25 km/h (16 mph). WARNING Do not use the cruise control under the following conditions: Using the cruise control under the following conditions is dangerous and could result in loss of vehicle control.
When Driving Cruise Control Cruise Main Indicator Light (Amber)/Cruise Set Indicator Light (Green) The indicator light has two colours. WARNING Always turn off the cruise control system when it is not in use: Leaving the cruise control system in an activation-ready state while the cruise control is not in use is dangerous as the cruise control could unexpectedly activate if the activation button is accidentally pressed, and result in loss of vehicle control and an accident.
When Driving Cruise Control 3. Set the cruise control by pressing the SET or SET switch at the desired speed. The cruise control is set at the moment the SET or SET switch is pressed. Release the accelerator pedal simultaneously. The cruise set indicator light (Green) illuminates. NOTE NOTE The cruise control speed setting cannot be performed under the following conditions: (Automatic transaxle) The selector lever is in the P or N position.
When Driving Cruise Control To Temporarily Cancel NOTE Accelerate if you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on. Greater speed will not interfere with or change the set speed. Take your foot off the accelerator to return to the set speed. To Decrease Cruising Speed Press the SET switch and hold it. The vehicle will gradually slow. Release the switch at the speed you want. To temporarily cancel the system, use one of these methods: Slightly depress the brake pedal.
When Driving Cruise Control To Deactivate With adjustable speed limiter To deactivate the system, press the ON/ OFF switch. Without adjustable speed limiter To deactivate the system, press the OFF switch.
When Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Tyre Pressure Monitoring System* The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) monitors the air pressure of all four tyres. If the air pressure of one or more tyres is too low, the system warns the driver by indicating the tyre pressure monitoring system warning light in the instrument cluster and operating a beep sound. The system monitors the tyre pressures indirectly using the data sent from the ABS wheel speed sensors.
When Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System CAUTION Each tyre, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tyre inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tyres of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tyre inflation pressure label, you should determine the proper tyre inflation pressure for those tyres.
When Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System NOTE Because this system detects slight changes in tyre conditions, the timing of the warning may be faster or slower in the following cases: The size, manufacturer, or the type of tyres is different from the specification. The size, manufacturer, or the type of a tyre is different from the others, or the level of tyre wear is excessively different between them.
When Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Initialization In the following cases, system initialization must be performed so that the system operates normally. A tyre pressure is adjusted. Tyre rotation is performed. A tyre or wheel is replaced. The battery is replaced or completely drained. The tyre pressure monitoring system warning light is illuminated. Initialization method 1. Park the car in a safe place and firmly apply the parking brake. 2.
When Driving Diesel Particulate Filter (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) Diesel Particulate Filter (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) The diesel particulate filter collects and removes most of the particulate matter (PM) in the exhaust gas of a diesel engine. PM collected by the diesel particulate filter is cleared during normal driving, however, PM may not be removed and the diesel particulate filter indicator light may illuminate under the following conditions: If the vehicle is driven at 15 km/h (9 mph) or less continuously.
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 confirming 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. The rear view monitor is only a visual assist device when reversing the vehicle.
When Driving Rear View Monitor NOTE If water, snow, or mud is stuck on the camera lens, wipe it off using a soft cloth. If it cannot be wiped off, use a mild detergent. If the camera temperature changes rapidly (Hot to cold, cold to hot), the rear view monitor may not operate correctly. When replacing the tyres, consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Replacing the tyres could result in deviation of the guide lines which appear on the display.
When Driving Rear View Monitor Displayable Range on the Screen The images on the screen may be different from the actual conditions. (Screen display) Boot lid (saloon)/ garnish (hatchback) Obstruction detection indication in parking sensor system. Bumper (Actual view) Object Some models NOTE The displayable range varies depending on the vehicle and road conditions. The displayable range is limited. Objects under the bumper or around the bumper ends cannot be displayed.
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. Use this display view for parking your vehicle in a parking space or garage. a b a) Vehicle width guide lines (yellow) These guide lines serve as a reference to the approximate width of the vehicle. b) Distance guide lines.
When Driving Rear View Monitor Rear View Monitor Operation The operation of the rear view monitor when reversing the vehicle varies depending on the traffic, road, and vehicle conditions. The amount of steering and the timing also varies depending on conditions, so confirm the surrounding conditions directly with your eyes and steer the vehicle in accordance with the conditions. Be well aware of the above cautions prior to using the rear view monitor.
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. (If the parking space has division lines, check whether the vehicle width guide lines are parallel to them.) (Display condition) (Vehicle condition) 6. When the shift lever is shifted from R to another shift lever position, the screen returns to the previous display.
When Driving Rear View Monitor NOTE Because there may be a difference between the displayed image, such as indicated below, and the actual conditions when parking, always verify the safety at the rear of the vehicle and the surrounding area directly with your eyes. In the image of the parking space (or garage) displayed below, even though the back end and distance guide lines appear parallel in the monitor, they may not actually be parallel on the ground.
When Driving Rear View Monitor When there is a steep grade behind the vehicle When there is a steep upgrade (downgrade) behind the vehicle, the object displayed on the screen appears farther (downgrade: closer) than the actual distance. Appears farther than actual distance Appears closer than actual distance Object on screen Object at actual position Object on screen A: Distance between the vehicle and object displayed on the screen. Object at actual B: Actual distance between the vehicle and object.
When Driving Rear View Monitor Picture Quality Adjustment WARNING Always adjust the picture quality of the rear view monitor while the vehicle is stopped: Do not adjust the picture quality of the rear view monitor while driving the vehicle. Adjusting the picture quality of the rear view monitor such as brightness, contrast, colour, and tint while driving the vehicle is dangerous as it could distract your attention from the vehicle operation which could lead to an accident.
When Driving Parking Sensor System Parking Sensor System* The parking sensor system uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstructions around the vehicle while parking the vehicle in a garage or during parallel parking when the vehicle is driven at a speed of about 10 km/h (6 mph) or less. The system is equipped with an assist device to notify the driver of the approximate distance from the vehicle to the surrounding obstruction using a beep sound and obstruction detection indication*.
When Driving Parking Sensor System NOTE Do not install any accessories within the detection ranges of the sensors. It may affect the system operation. Depending on the type of obstruction and the surrounding conditions, the detection range of a sensor may narrow, or the sensors may not be able to detect obstructions. The system may not operate normally under the following conditions: Mud, ice, or snow is adhering to the sensor area (Returns to normal operation when removed).
When Driving Parking Sensor System NOTE (With front sensor and front corner sensor) The system may have a malfunction if the beep sound which indicates a system malfunction is heard and the indicator light flashes. Consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. The beeper which indicates a system malfunction may not be heard if the ambient temperature is extremely cold, or mud, ice, or snow adheres to the sensor area. Remove any foreign material from the sensor area.
When Driving Parking Sensor System Park Assist Sensor System Operation With front sensor and front corner sensor The switch can be activated when the ignition is switched ON, the shift lever is in any position except reverse (R), and the vehicle speed is about 10 km/h (6 mph) or less. When the parking sensor switch is pressed, a beep sound is heard, the obstruction detection indication* is displayed in the audio screen, and the indicator light in the switch illuminates.
When Driving Parking Sensor System The system is cancelled under the following conditions: The parking sensor switch is pressed while the parking sensor is in operation. The vehicle speed is 10 km/h (6 mph) or more. Without front sensor and front corner sensor When the ignition is switched ON and the shift lever is shifted to the reverse (R), the beep sound activates and the system is enabled for use.
When Driving Parking Sensor System System problem notification If any of the problems indicated in the table below occurs, the driver is notified of the problem depending on the type of system as shown. Detection Indicator Without rear view monitor With rear view monitor Solution Disconnection The system may have a malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected at an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible. System malfunction The system may have a malfunction.
When Driving Parking Sensor System Parking Sensor Warning Beep The beeper sounds as follows while the system is operating. Front Sensor*, Rear Sensor Distance Detection area Distance between vehicle and obstruction Beeper sound*1 Front Sensor* Rear Sensor Approx. 100 cm—60 cm (39.3— 23.0 in) Approx. 150 cm—60 cm (59.0— 23.0 in) Slow intermittent sound Farthest distance Approx. 60—45 cm (23—17 in) Approx. 60—45 cm (23—17 in) Medium intermittent sound Far distance Approx.
When Driving Parking Sensor System Front Corner Sensor*, Rear Corner Sensor Distance Detection area Distance between vehicle and obstruction Front*/Rear Corner Sensor Beeper sound*1 Approx. 50—38 cm (19—14 in) Far distance Medium intermittent sound Approx. 38—25 cm (14.0—9.8 in) Fast intermittent sound Middle distance Within approx. 25 cm (9.8 in) Close distance Continuous sound *1 The rate at which the intermittent sound beeps increases as the vehicle approaches the obstruction.
When Driving Parking Sensor System When Warning Indicator/Beep is Activated The system notifies the driver of an abnormality by activating the beep sound and the indicator light. Indicator/Beep How to check The indicator light flashes when The system may have a malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected at an expert the parking sensor switch is pressed at a vehicle speed of 10 repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible. km/h (6 mph) or less. The beep sound is not heard.
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5 Interior Features Use of various features for ride comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system. Air-Conditioning System ................................................................... 5-2 Operating Tips ............................................................................... 5-2 Vent Operation .............................................................................. 5-3 Manual Air-Conditioning ..............................................................
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Operating Tips Operate the air-conditioning system with the engine running. To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the fan control dial on for a long period of time with the ignition switched ON when the engine is not running. (With i-stop) The airflow amount may decrease slightly while the i-stop function is operating.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Vent Operation Adjusting the Vents Directing airflow To adjust the direction of airflow, move the adjustment knob. NOTE When using the air conditioner under humid ambient temperature conditions, the system may blow fog from the vents. This is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air being suddenly cooled. The air vents can be fully opened and closed by operating the dial.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Selecting the Airflow Mode Instrument panel Vents Defroster and Floor Vents Instrument panel and Floor Vents Defroster Vents Floor Vents 5–4
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Manual Air-Conditioning Type A Rear window defogger switch Temperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selector dial A/C switch Air intake selector (outside air position) Air intake selector (recirculated air position) * Some models Type B Rear window defogger switch Temperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selector dial A/C switch Air intake selector (outside air position) Air intake selector (recirculated air position) 5–5
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Control Switches Temperature control dial NOTE This dial controls temperature. Turn it clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for cold. NOTE When the mode is set to or with the fan control dial in a position other than 0 and the temperature control dial in the maximum cold position, the air intake selector switches to the recirculated air position and the A/C turns on automatically. If A/C is not desired, press the A/C switch to turn it off.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Air intake selector NOTE This switch controls the source of air entering the vehicle. Press the air intake selector switch to alternate between the outside air and recirculated air positions. Recirculated air position ( ) Outside air is shut off. Air within the vehicle is recirculated. Outside air position ( ) Outside air is allowed to enter the cabin. Use this mode for ventilation or windscreen defrosting.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System CAUTION If the air conditioner is used while driving up long hills or in heavy traffic, monitor the engine coolant temperature warning light to see if it is illuminated or flashing (page 4-40). The air conditioner may cause engine overheating. If the warning light is illuminated or flashing, turn the air conditioning off (page 7-26).
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System NOTE (Type A) For maximum defrosting, turn on the air conditioner, set the temperature control dial to the extreme hot position, and turn the fan control dial fully clockwise. (Type B) For maximum defrosting, turn on the air conditioner, set the temperature control dial to the extreme hot position, and the fan control dial to position 4. If warm air is desired at the floor, set the mode selector dial to the position.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Automatic Air-Conditioning Temperature control dial A/C switch Fan control dial Air intake selector switch Control Switches Mode selector dial Rear window defogger switch Mode selector dial Temperature control dial Turn the mode selector dial to select airflow mode (page 5-4). This dial controls temperature. Turn it clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for cold.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System NOTE With the airflow mode set to the position and the temperature control dial set at a medium temperature, heated air is directed to the feet and air at a comparably lower temperature will flow through the central, left and right vents. When the fan control dial is ON, and the mode selector dial is in the position, the air conditioner is automatically turned on and the outside air position is automatically selected to defrost the windscreen.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Operation of Automatic Air Conditioning 1. Set the mode selector dial to the AUTO position. 2. Set the air intake selector to the outside air position (indicator light turned off). NOTE If the recirculated air position is used for long periods in cold weather or high humidity, the windscreen may fog up more easily. 3. Set the fan control dial to the AUTO position. 4. Press the A/C switch to operate the air conditioning (turn indicator light on). 5.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Sunlight/Temperature Sensor The air-conditioning system measures inside and outside temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets temperatures inside the passenger compartment accordingly. CAUTION Do not obstruct either sensor, otherwise the air-conditioning system will not operate properly.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Dual-Zone Automatic Air-Conditioning Air-conditioning information is displayed on the display.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System OFF switch Pressing the OFF switch shuts off the airconditioning system. NOTE Temperature control dial This dial controls temperature. Turn it clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for cold. When the DUAL switch is off: Turn the driver temperature control dial to control the temperature throughout the entire cabin.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Air intake selector DUAL switch Outside or recirculated air positions can be selected. Press the switch to select outside/ recirculated air positions. Use the DUAL switch to change the mode between the individual operation (driver and passenger) and interconnection (simultaneous) modes. Recirculated air position ( ) Outside air is shut off.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Operation of Automatic Air Conditioning 1. Press the AUTO switch. Selection of the airflow mode, air intake selector and amount of airflow will be automatically controlled. 2. Use the temperature control dial to select a desired temperature. Press the DUAL switch or turn the front passenger temperature control dial to control the set temperature individually for the driver and front passenger. To turn off the system, press the OFF switch.
Interior Features Air-Conditioning System Sunlight/Temperature Sensor The air-conditioning system measures inside and outside temperatures, and sunlight. It then sets temperatures inside the passenger compartment accordingly. CAUTION Do not obstruct either sensor, otherwise the air-conditioning system will not operate properly.
Interior Features Audio System Aerial CAUTION Aerial (Saloon) The aerial is embedded into the window glass. CAUTION When washing the inside of the window which has an aerial, use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water, gently wiping the aerial lines. Use of glass cleaning products could damage the aerial. Aerial (Hatchback) Type A To prevent damage to the aerial, remove it before entering a car wash facility or passing beneath a low overhead clearance.
Interior Features Audio System CAUTION When washing the inside of the window which has an aerial, use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water, gently wiping the aerial lines. Use of glass cleaning products could damage the aerial. Operating Tips for Audio System WARNING Always adjust the audio while the vehicle is stopped: Do not adjust the audio control switches while driving the vehicle.
Interior Features Audio System NOTE To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the audio system on for a long period of time when the engine is not running. If a cellular phone or CB radio is used in or near the vehicle, it could cause noise to occur from the audio system, however, this does not indicate that the system has been damaged. Radio Reception AM characteristics AM signals bend around such things as buildings or mountains and bounce off the ionosphere.
Interior Features Audio System Signals from an FM transmitter are similar to beams of light because they do not bend around corners, but they do reflect. Unlike AM signals, FM signals cannot travel beyond the horizon. Therefore, FM stations cannot be received at the great distances possible with AM reception. Ionosphere FM wave Flutter/Skip noise Signals from an FM transmitter move in straight lines and become weak in valleys between tall buildings, mountains, and other obstacles.
Interior Features Audio System Strong signal noise Operating Tips for CD Player This occurs very close to a transmitter tower. The broadcast signals are extremely strong, so the result is noise and sound breakup at the radio receiver. Condensation phenomenon Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold, the CD or optical components (prism and lens) in the CD player may become clouded with condensation. At this time, the CD will eject immediately when placed in the unit.
Interior Features Audio System If the memory portion of the CD is transparent or translucent, do not use the disc. CDs bearing the logo shown in the illustration can be played. No other discs can be played. Transparent A new CD may have rough edges on its inner and outer perimeters. If a disc with rough edges is used, proper setting will not be possible and the CD player will not play the CD. In addition, the disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction.
Interior Features Audio System The CD player ejects the CD if the CD is inserted upside down. Also dirty and/ or defective CDs may be ejected. Do not insert cleaning discs in the CD player. Do not insert any disc with a peel-off seal affixed to it. This unit may not be able to play certain CD-R/CD-RWs made using a computer or music CD recorder due to disc characteristics, scratches, smudges, dirt, etc.
Interior Features Audio System Specialized glossary MP3 Abbreviation for “MPEG Audio Layer 3”. A technical standard for audio compression as decided by the ISO*1 MPEG working group. Use of MP3 allows for audio data to be compressed to approximately a tenth of the source data size. *1 International Organisation for Standardisation Operating Tips for WMA WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and is the audio compression format used by Microsoft.
Interior Features Audio System Operating Tips for DVD Player Condensation phenomenon Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle is cold, the DVD or optical components (prism and lens) in the DVD player may become clouded with condensation. At this time, the DVD will eject immediately when placed in the unit. A clouded DVD can be corrected simply by wiping it with a soft cloth. Clouded optical components will clear naturally in about an hour.
Interior Features Audio System Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handling the DVDs. Pick up a DVD by grasping the outer edge or the edge of the hole and the outer edge. Do not stick paper or tape on the DVD. Avoid scratching the reverse side (the side without a label). The disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction. Dust, finger smudges, and dirt can decrease the amount of light reflected from the signal surface, thus affecting sound quality.
Interior Features Audio System Mark NOTE Video data (DVD-Video/DVD-VR files) written to DVD/DVD-R/DVD R/DVD-RW/DVD RW can be played. This unit is compatible for playback of dual-layer DVD/DVD-R. Regional number for this unit is [2] or [3] (regional number depends on market). DVD-Video/DVD-VR files written under specifications other than the indicated specification may not play normally or files or folder names may not display correctly.
Interior Features Audio System Multi-language As a function of the DVD player, audio or subtitles for the same video images can be stored in multiple languages and the language can be selected freely. The file extension may not be provided depending on the computer operating system, version, software, or settings. In this case, add the file extension “.ogg” to the end of the file name, and then write it to the disc.
Interior Features Audio System NOTE The order of the music data stored in the device may differ from the playback order. To prevent loss or damage of stored data, we recommend that you always back up your data. If a device exceeds the maximum electric current value of 1,000 mA, it may not operate or recharge when connected. Do not pull out the USB device while in the USB mode (only pull it out while in FM/AM radio or CD mode).
Interior Features Audio System Audio Set (Type A/Type B) Type A (RDS non-compatible) Type B (RDS compatible) Power/Volume/Sound Controls ............................................................................. page 5-34 Clock ..................................................................................................................... page 5-36 Operating the Radio (Type A) ............................................................................... page 5-38 Operating the Radio (Type B) .
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Interior Features Audio System Power/Volume/Sound Controls Audio display Menu button Power/Volume/Audio control dial The figure is an example showing the type A unit. Setting value Power ON/OFF Indication Turn Turn Anticlockwise Clockwise Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Press the power/volume dial to turn the audio system on. Press the power/volume dial again to turn the audio system off.
Interior Features Audio System 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. AF (Setting Alternative Frequency (AF)) (Type B) The AF function of the Radio Data System (RDS) can be set on or off. Refer to Operating the Radio (Type B) on page 5-40.
Interior Features Audio System Clock :00 button Audio control dial Clock button Hour/Minute set switch Audio display Menu button The figure is an example showing the type A unit. Setting the time NOTE The clock can be set at any time when the ignition is switched to ACC or ON. 1. To adjust the time, press the clock ) for about 2 seconds until button ( a beep is heard. 2. The clock's current time will flash.
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Interior Features Audio System Operating the Radio (Type A) Audio display Channel preset buttons Tuning button Scan button Band selector button Auto memory button Radio ON Press a band selector button ( turn the radio on. Seek tuning ) to Band selection Successively pressing the band selector ) switches the bands as button ( follows: FM1ĺFM2ĺAM. The selected mode will be indicated. Automatic search for radio stations starts when the tuning button ( , ) is pressed until a beep sound is heard.
Interior Features Audio System Preset channel tuning The 6 preset channels can be used to store 6 AM and 12 FM stations. 1. To set a channel first select AM, FM1, or FM2. Tune to the desired station. 2. Press a channel preset button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard. The preset channel number or station frequency will be displayed. The station is now held in the memory. 3. Repeat this operation for the other stations and bands you want to store.
Interior Features Audio System Operating the Radio (Type B) Audio display Channel preset buttons Tuning button Scan button Band selector button Programme-type information button Traffic announcement button Radio ON Press a band selector button ( turn the radio on. Seek tuning ) to Band selection Successively pressing the band selector ) switches the bands as button ( follows: FM1ĺFM2ĺMW/LW. The selected mode will be indicated.
Interior Features Audio System 2. Press a channel preset button for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard. The preset channel number or station frequency will be displayed. The station is now held in the memory. 3. Repeat this operation for the other stations and bands you want to store. To tune one in the memory, select MW/LW, FM1, or FM2 and then press its channel preset button. The station frequency or the channel number will be displayed.
Interior Features Audio System (To scan for programme-type information:) 1. Press the Programme-type information button ( , ) when the programmetype code is displayed. 2. Press the Programme-type information button ( , ) until the beep sounds. The unit will scan for broadcasts, if none are found, “Nothing” will be displayed and the unit will return to the previously tuned band. (To store programme types in the channel preset buttons:) 1.
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Interior Features Audio System Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player* Repeat button Text button Play/Pause button Random button Audio display Folder up button Folder down button Track down/ Reverse button Track up/ Fast-forward button Media/Scan button CD eject button CD slot The figure is an example showing the type A unit.
Interior Features Audio System Pause During MP3/WMA/AAC CD playback To stop playback, press the Play/Pause button (4). Press the button again to resume playback. This function scans the titles in a folder currently being played and plays 10 seconds of each song to aid you in finding a song you want to listen to. Press and hold the scan button ( ) during playback to start the scan play operation (the track number will flash). Press and hold the scan button ( ) again to cancel scan playback.
Interior Features Audio System (Folder repeat) (CD random) 1. Press the repeat button (1) during playback, and then press the button again within 3 seconds to play the tracks in the current folder repeatedly. “FOLDER RPT” is displayed ( is displayed next to RPT at the bottom of the display area). 2. Press the button again to cancel the repeat playback. 1. Press the random button (2) during playback, and then press the button again within 3 seconds to play the tracks on the CD randomly.
Interior Features Audio System NOTE The information viewable in the display is only CD information (such as artist name, song title) which has been recorded to the CD. This unit cannot display some characters. Characters which cannot be displayed are indicated by an asterisk ( ). Display scroll Only 13 characters can be displayed at one time. To display the rest of the characters of a long title, press and hold the text button (3). The display scrolls the next 13 characters.
Interior Features Audio System Audio Set (Type C/Type D) 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. Audio Set (Type C/Type D) has three different human interfaces.
Interior Features Audio System 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. If the SD card for the navigation system is not inserted, the compass indicating the direction in which the vehicle is moving is displayed.
Interior Features Audio System 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, touch panel operation is disabled while the vehicle is moving. Basic Operation Method TOUCH & TAP 1. Touch or tap on the item indicated on the screen. 2. The operation is launched and the next item is displayed.
Interior Features Audio System SLIDE 1. Touch the setting item displaying a slider bar. 2. Touch the slider with your finger and move to the desired level. SWIPE 1. Touch the screen with your finger and move up or down. 2. Items which were not displayed can be displayed. Return to previous screen 1. Touch the . Displaying the home screen 1. Touch the .
Interior Features Audio System Home screen Icon Function Applications Information such as average fuel economy, maintenance, and warnings can be verified. Depending on the grade and specification, the screen display may differ. Entertainment Operates audio such as the radio and CDs. 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. icon again.
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Interior Features Audio System Volume/Display/Sound Controls Commander switch Volume dial Audio control switch Volume switch Volume adjustment Turn the commander switch volume dial. The volume switch on the steering switch can also be pressed. Display setting Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. Select the tab to select the item you would like to change. Display OFF/Clock The centre display can be turned off. to turn the display off.
Interior Features Audio System Audio sound adjustment Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. Select the tab to select the item you would like to change.
Interior Features Audio System Operating the Radio (Type C) Radio ON Select the icon on the home screen and display the Entertainment screen. When selecting the desired radio, the following icons are indicated in the lower part of the centre display. AM/FM Radio Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Displays the station list. to display the frequencies of up to ten radio stations on the auto Select memory preset list. Select the desired frequency.
Interior Features Audio System Favourites Radio Changing Favourites list order Selected stations can be registered for convenient operation. Up to 50 stations can be registered. The Favourites list is common to AM and FM radio. 1. Select the icon to display the Favourites list. 2. Select . 3. Select . 4. Select a radio station or radio frequency. The selected radio station can be moved. 5. Slide the radio station or move it using the commander switch, then select .
Interior Features Audio System Operating the Radio (Type D) Radio ON Select the icon on the home screen and display the Entertainment screen. When selecting the desired radio, the following icons are indicated in the lower part of the centre display. AM/FM Radio Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Displays the list of receivable RDS radio stations (FM only). Displays the station list (AM only).
Interior Features Audio System NOTE When the or icon is selected while FM is selected, each programme is selected. 3. Select . 4. Select the radio station or radio frequency you want to delete. 5. Select . Changing Favourites list order Favourites Radio Selected stations can be registered for convenient operation. Up to 50 stations can be registered. The Favourites list is common to AM, FM and DAB radio. Registering to Favourites Long-press the icon to register the current radio station.
Interior Features Audio System Traffic announcement (TA) (Selecting Genre) during FM/AM reception to Select switch to the TA mode. If a TA broadcast is received while in the TA mode, the TA broadcast intercedes even while using other functions (FM, CD, USB, AUX, BT audio, Aha™ radio, or Stitcher™ radio), and “Traffic Announcement” is displayed. If a TA is received on the Entertainment screen, is displayed on the screen. Select to cancel the received TA and return to TA reception stand-by.
Interior Features Audio System Operating the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Radio (Type D)* What is DAB radio? DAB radio is a digital broadcasting system for radio. DAB radio provides a high-quality radio sound source using an auto frequency switching function in boundary areas. By displaying the radio text, information such as the song name and artist name can be displayed. Radio ON 1. Select 2. Select on the home screen and display the Entertainment screen.
Interior Features Audio System Icon Function Displays sound settings to adjust audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-54. Example of use (Update station list and listen to DAB radio) icon and display the 1. Select the following screen. DAB radio setting 1. Select the icon while using DAB radio. 2. Select the desired item and perform the setting.
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Interior Features Audio System Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player* CD eject button Type Music/MP3/WMA/ AAC CD player Playable data Music data (CD-DA) MP3/WMA/AAC file CD slot NOTE There will be a short lapse before play begins while the player reads the digital signals on the CD. NOTE If a disc has both music data (CDDA) and MP3/WMA/AAC files, playback of the two or three file types differs depending on how the disc was recorded. Inserting the CD Insert the CD into the slot, label-side up.
Interior Features Audio System Playback Select the icon on the home screen with a CD inserted and display the Entertainment screen. When is selected, the following icons are indicated in the lower part of the centre display. Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. (Music CD) Displays the track list of the CD. Select the track you want to play. (MP3/WMA/AAC CD) Displays the top level folder/file list. Select the folder you want to select.
Interior Features Audio System Icon Function Plays a CD. When selected again, playback is temporarily stopped. Advances to the beginning of the next song. Long-press to fast forward. It stops when you remove your hand from the icon or the commander knob. Displays sound settings to adjust audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-54. Example of use (When searching for a song from the top level of an MP3/ WMA/AAC CD) 1.
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Interior Features Audio System Operating the Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) Player* DVD eject button Type DVD VIDEO/DVDVR player DVD slot Playable data DVD VIDEO/DVD-VR file Inserting the DVD Insert the DVD into the slot, label-side up. The DVD is inserted automatically and the top menu screen of the DVD disc and controller are displayed. NOTE There will be a short lapse before play begins while the player reads the digital signals on the DVD. 5–68 *Some models.
Interior Features Audio System Playback Select the icon on the home screen with a DVD inserted and display the Entertainment screen. When is selected, the DVD top menu screen and the controller are displayed. When starting the playback by operating the controller, the following icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Returns to the DVD menu screen.
Interior Features Audio System NOTE For safety reasons, images are not displayed while the vehicle is being driven. Slide the of the controller to move the controller. If the mode is switched to DVD mode once the DVD playback has stopped, the playback restarts without displaying the DVD menu screen. Setting DVD functions Sound quality and aspect ratio settings can be performed. Setting sound quality 1. Select the icon. 2. Select to adjust the sound quality.
Interior Features Audio System Settings NOTE Depending on the grade and specification, 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: Tab Item Function AD-Disp Height Brightness Control Other Display Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-54.
Interior Features Audio System Tab Item Function Tool Tips Turns button explanations ON/OFF. Language Changes the language. Temperature Changes the setting between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Distance Changes the setting between miles and kilometres. Used to update Gracenote®. Gracenote is used with USB Audio, and provides: Music Database Update System 1.Supplementary music information (Such as song name, artist name) 2.
Interior Features Audio System Applications Audio Control Switch Operation* NOTE Depending on the grade and specification, the screen display may differ. Without Bluetooth® Hands-Free Select the icon on the home screen to display the Applications screen. The following information can be verified.
Interior Features Audio System Adjusting the Volume To increase the volume, press up the volume switch ( ). To decrease the volume, press down the volume switch ( ). DAB radio (Type D) Press the Seek switch ( , ) while listening to DAB radio to call up a station previously stored to the favourites list. With each operation of the switch, radio stations can be called up in the order they were stored. Press and hold the seek switch ( ) to go to the next station, ( ) to return to the previous station.
Interior Features Audio System Mute Switch* Press the mute switch ( ) once to mute audio, press it again to resume audio output. NOTE If the ignition is switched off with the audio muted, the mute will be cancelled. Therefore, when the engine is restarted, the audio is not muted. To mute the audio again, press the mute switch ( ). AUX/USB/iPod mode Audio can be heard from the vehicle's speakers by connecting a commerciallyavailable portable audio unit to the auxiliary jack.
Interior Features Audio System Type A/Type B (Without CD player) Type C/Type D (With DVD/CD player) Auxiliary jack Auxiliary jack/USB port USB port Type A/Type B (With CD player) Auxiliary jack/USB port How to use AUX mode (Type A/Type B) ......................................... page 5-79 How to use USB mode (Type A/Type B) .......................................... page 5-80 How to use iPod mode (Type A/Type B) ..........................................
Interior Features Audio System CAUTION Always close the auxiliary jack/ USB port lid when it is not in use. If foreign matter or liquid penetrates the auxiliary jack/USB port, it may cause a malfunction. Depending on the portable audio device, noise may occur when the device is connected to the vehicle accessory socket. (If noise occurs, do not use the accessory socket.
Interior Features Audio System Type C/Type D (Without DVD/CD player) USB port Auxiliary jack Connecting with a connector lead 1. Open the console lid (With DVD/CD player). 2. If there is a cover on the AUX jack or USB port, remove the cover. 3. Connect the device plug/connector lead to the auxiliary jack/USB port. For vehicles with a DVD/CD player, pass the device plug/connector lead through the notch in the console and connect.
Interior Features Audio System How to use AUX mode (Type A/ Type B) 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. NOTE When the device is not connected to the auxiliary jack, the mode does not switch to the AUX mode. Adjust the audio volume using the portable audio device or audio unit.
Interior Features Audio System How to use USB mode (Type A/Type B) Random button Audio display Repeat button Text button Play/Pause button Track down/Reverse button Track up/Fast-forward button Type USB mode Folder up button Media/Scan button Folder down button The figure is an example showing the type A unit. Playable data NOTE MP3/WMA/AAC file 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. Playback 1.
Interior Features Audio System Track search Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) within a few seconds after playback begins to track down to the beginning of the previous track. Press the track down button ( ) after a few seconds have elapsed to start playback from the beginning of the current track. Repeat playback Track repeat 1. Press the repeat button (1) during playback to play the current track repeatedly.
Interior Features Audio System All random Display scroll 1. Press the random button (2) during playback, and then press the button again within 3 seconds to play the tracks in the USB device randomly. “ALL RDM” is displayed ( is displayed next to RDM at the bottom of the display area). 2. Press the button again to cancel the random playback. Only 13 characters can be displayed at one time. To display the rest of the characters of a long title, press and hold the text button (3).
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Interior Features Audio System How to use iPod mode (Type A/Type B) Audio display Text button Random button Repeat button Track down/Reverse button Track up/Fast-forward button Play/Pause button Category down button Category up button List up button List down button Media/Scan button The figure is an example showing the type A unit. An iPod may not be compatible depending on the model or OS version. In this case, an error message is displayed.
Interior Features Audio System Track search Music scan Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) within a few seconds (depends on iPod software version) after playback begins to track down to the beginning of the previous track. Press the track down button ( ) after a few seconds (depends on iPod software version) have elapsed to start playback from the beginning of the current track.
Interior Features Audio System Album random NOTE 1. Press the random button (2) during playback, and then press the button again within 3 seconds to play the tracks in the iPod randomly. “ALBUM RDM” is displayed ( is displayed next to RDM at the bottom of the display area). 2. Press the button again to cancel the random playback. NOTE The information (artist name, music name) is displayed only when the iPod has information which can be displayed. This unit cannot display some characters.
Interior Features Audio System Error Indications (Type A/Type B) If you see an error indication on the display, find the cause in the chart. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the vehicle to an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Indication Cause Solution CHECK USB Verify that the content recorded in the USB device has MP3/WMA/ AAC files and reconnect correctly.
Interior Features Audio System How to use AUX mode (Type C/Type D) 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Entertainment screen. 2. Select to switch to the AUX mode. The following icons are displayed in the lower part of the centre display. Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Displays sound settings to adjust audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-54.
Interior Features Audio System Playback 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Entertainment screen. 2. Select or to switch the USB mode. The following icons are displayed in the lower part of the centre display. Icon Function Displays the Entertainment menu. Use to switch to a different audio source. Category list is displayed. Current track list is displayed. Select a desired track to play it. Plays the current track repeatedly.
Interior Features Audio System NOTE To move to the desired location on the track, move the slider indicating the playback time. The appearance of the repeat and shuffle icons changes depending on the type of operation in which the function is used. Category list icon and display the following category list. Select the Select a desired category and item. Category Playlist Artist Displays the artist name list. All the tracks or tracks for each album of the selected artist can be played.
Interior Features Audio System 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. All the tracks in the USB device can be played by continuing playback. NOTE Only the tracks in the desired category selected in Step 2 are played. (Method 2)*1 1. Select to display the category list. 2. Select . All the folders in the USB device are displayed.
Interior Features Audio System Gracenote Database (Type C/Type D) When a USB device is connected to this unit and the audio is played, the album name, artist name, genre and title information are automatically displayed if there is a match in the vehicle's database compilation to the music being played. The information stored in this device uses database information in the Gracenote music recognition service.
Interior Features Audio System You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non-commercial use only. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN.
Interior Features Audio System Updating the database The Gracenote media database can be updated using USB device. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect a USB device containing the software for updating Gracenote. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. Select the tab and select . 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.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Bluetooth®* 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, pickup button, or hang-up button on the audio remote control switch, or by operating the centre display. For example, even if a device (mobile phone) is in your coat pocket, a call can be made without taking the device (mobile phone) out and operating it directly.
Interior Features Bluetooth® CAUTION Some Bluetooth® mobile devices are not compatible with the vehicle. Consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer, Mazda's call centre or Web support centre for information regarding Bluetooth® mobile device compatibility: Phone: (Germany) 0800 4263 738 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time) (Except Germany) 00800 4263 7383 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time) (Worldwide) 49 (0) 6838 907 287 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time) Web: http://www.mazdahandsfree.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Microphone (hands-free) The microphone is used for speaking voice commands or when making a Hands-free call. Talk button, Pick-Up button and Hang-Up button (hands-free) The basic functions of Bluetooth® Hands-Free can be used for such things as making calls or hanging up using the talk, pick-up and hang-up buttons on the steering wheel. Commander switch (Type C/Type D) The commander switch is used for volume adjustment and display operation.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Bluetooth® Preparation (Type A/ Type B) 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 Pairing code setting The 4-digit pairing code setting for registration of your cell phone (pairing) can be set beforehand. NOTE To use Bluetooth® Hands-Free, the device equipped with Bluetooth® has to be paired to the Bluetooth® unit using the following procedure.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE NOTE For the operation of the device, refer to its instruction manual. Say a paired “device tag” within 10 seconds. If more than two devices are to be paired, they cannot be paired with the same or similar “device tag”. 2. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 3. Say: [Beep] “Setup” 4. Prompt: “Select one of the following: Pairing options, confirmation prompts, language, password, select phone or select music player.” 5.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Registered device read-out Bluetooth® Hands-Free can read-out the devices registered to its system. NOTE Do this function only when parked. It is too distracting to attempt while driving and you may make too many errors to be effective. 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Setup” 3. Prompt: “Select one of the following: Pairing options, confirmation prompts, language, password, select phone or select music player.” 4.
Interior Features Bluetooth® (Hands-free phone) 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Setup” 3. Prompt: “Select one of the following: Pairing options, confirmation prompts, language, password, select phone or select music player.” 4. Say: [Beep] “Select phone” 5. Prompt: “Please say the name of the device you would like to select. Available devices are XXXXX... (Ex. device A), XXXXX... (Ex. device B), XXXXX... (Ex. device C). Which device please?” 6.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 6. Say: [Beep] “Delete” 7. Prompt: “Please say the name of the device you would like to delete. Available devices are XXXXX... (Ex. device A), XXXXX... (Ex. device B), XXXXX... (Ex. device C), or all. Which device please?” 8. Say: [Beep] “X” (Say the number of the device to be deleted.) 10.Say: [Beep] “XXXXX... (Ex. device C)” (Speak a “device tag”, an arbitrary name for the device.) 11. Prompt: “XXXXX... (Ex. device C) (Device tag), is this correct?” 12.Say: [Beep] “Yes” 13.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 2. Turn the audio control dial and select a desired mode. Type B * * * Display * PAIR DEVICE Mode Pairing mode LINK Link change CHANGE mode * Depending on the mode selected, the indication changes. Function Bluetooth® audio device pairing Changing link to Bluetooth® audio device PAIR DELETE Pairing deletion mode Deleting link to Bluetooth® audio device DEVICE INFO Device information display mode Displaying vehicle's Bluetooth® unit information 3.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE If a Bluetooth® device has already been paired to the vehicle as a handsfree mobile phone, it does not need to be paired again when using the device as a Bluetooth® audio device. Conversely, it does not need to be paired again as a hands-free mobile phone if it has already been paired as a Bluetooth® audio device. Device registration can also be done using voice recognition.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE Some Bluetooth® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the “ ” symbol is displayed. If the pairing failed, “Err” flashes for three seconds. Pairing cannot be performed while the vehicle is moving. If you attempt to perform pairing while the vehicle is moving, “PAIR DISABLE” is displayed. If seven Bluetooth® audio devices have already been paired to the vehicle, pairing cannot be performed and “MEMORY FULL” is displayed.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Device selection If several devices have been paired, the Bluetooth® unit links the device last paired. If you would like to link a different paired device, it is necessary to change the link. The order of device priority after the link has been changed is maintained even when the ignition is switched off. 1. Using the audio control dial, select the link change mode “LINK CHANGE” in the “BT SETUP” mode. (Refer to “Bluetooth® audio device set-up” for details.) 2.
Interior Features Bluetooth® How to confirm the device currently linked NOTE Switch to the link-change mode. (Refer to “Changing the link to a Bluetooth® audio device”) The device name displayed first is the device which is currently linked. Only the names of paired devices can be displayed. If only one device is paired, only the name for this device is displayed. Deleting a device 1. Using the audio control dial, select the pairing delete mode “PAIR DELETE” in the “BT SETUP” mode.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Available Language (Type A/Type B) NOTE If an error occurs while trying to delete the paired device, “Err” flashes in the display for three seconds and the display returns to “LINK DELETE”. Bluetooth® audio device information display 1. Using the audio control dial, select the pair device information display mode “DEVICE INFO” in the “BT SETUP” mode. (Refer to “Bluetooth® audio device set-up” for details.) 2. Press the audio control dial to determine the mode. 3.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Voice Recognition (Type A/Type B) NOTE Other language settings can also be made while in the current setting by saying the name of the language in the native pronunciation. 7. Prompt: “French (Desired language) selected. Is this correct?” 8. Say: [Beep] “Yes” 9. Prompt: “Please wait. Switching to French phonebook. French selected.” (Spoken in the newly selected language). (Method 2) 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Commands useable anytime during voice recognition “Help” or “Go Back” are commands which can be used at anytime during voice recognition. Help function use The help function informs the user of all the available voice commands under the current conditions. 1. Say: [Beep] “Help” 2. Follow the prompts to receive the appropriate voice guidance instructions. Returning to previous operation This command is for returning to the previous operation while in the voice recognition mode.
Interior Features Bluetooth® password. Remember this password. It will be required to use this system.” 8. Say: [Beep] “XXXX” (Say a desired 4-digit password, “PCode”.) 9. Prompt:“Password XXXX (Password, PCode). Is this correct?” 10.Say: [Beep] “Yes” 11. Prompt:“Password is enabled.” Using Bluetooth® Hands-Free with a password 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Prompt: “Hands-Free system is locked. State the password to continue.” 3.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 5. Prompt: “Confirmation prompts are on/off. Would you like to turn confirmation prompts off/on?” 6. Say: [Beep] “Yes” 7. Prompt: “Confirmation prompts are off/on.” Voice Recognition Learning Function (Speaker Enrolment) (Type A/Type B) The voice recognition learning function enables voice recognition appropriate to the characteristics of the user's voice.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 7. The voice guidance reads out the voice input command number (refer to the voice input command list for voice recognition learning). (Ex. “Please read phrase 1”) 8. Say: [Beep] “0123456789” (Say the voice input command for voice recognition learning (1 to 8) according to the voice guidance.) 9. Prompt: “Speaker enrolment is complete.” Ex. “(888) 555-1212” must be spoken “Eight, eight, eight, five, five, five, one, two, one, two.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Bluetooth® Preparation (Type C/ Type D) Device pairing To use Bluetooth® audio and Hands-Free, the device equipped with Bluetooth® has to be paired to the unit using the following procedure. A maximum of seven devices including Bluetooth® audio devices and hands-free mobile phones can be paired. NOTE The Bluetooth® system may not operate for 1 or 2 minutes after the ignition is switched to ACC or ON. However, this does not indicate a problem.
Interior Features Bluetooth® IMPORTANT note about pairing and automatic reconnection: If pairing is redone on the same mobile phone device, first clear “Mazda” displayed on the Bluetooth® setting screen of the mobile device. When the OS of the device is updated, the pairing information may be deleted. If this happens, reprogramme the pairing information to the Bluetooth® unit. Before you pair your device, make sure that Bluetooth® is “ON”, both on your phone and on the vehicle.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Changing PIN code Troubleshooting for Voice Recognition PIN code (4 digits) can be changed. If you do not understand an operation method while in the voice recognition mode, say “Tutorial” or “Help”. 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. 2. Select the tab. 3. Select . 4. Select . 5. Select . 6. Input the new PIN code to be set. 7. Select .
Interior Features Bluetooth® Dialects or different wording other than hands-free prompts cannot be recognised by voice recognition. Speak in the wording specified by the voice commands. It is not necessary to face the microphone or approach it. Speak the voice commands while maintaining a safe driving position.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Audio Operation Using Voice Recognition (Type C/Type D) Main audio operation The below commands are examples of the available commands. When the talk button is pressed and the following command is spoken out, the audio can be operated. The commands in the () can be omitted. The specified name and number are put into the {}. Voice command Function Corresponding audio source (Go to/Play) AM (Radio) Switches the audio source to AM radio.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Bluetooth® Hands-Free (Type A/Type B)* Making a Call NOTE Do this function only when parked. It is too distracting to attempt while driving and you may make too many errors to be effective. Phonebook Usage Telephone calls can be made by saying the name of a person (voice tag) whose phone number has been registered in Bluetooth® Hands-Free in advance. Refer to Phonebook registration. 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Call” 3.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 16.(Registration) Press the pick-up button or say “Enter”, then go to Step 17. (Adding/inputting telephone number) Say, “XXXX” (desired telephone number), then go to Step 15. (Telephone number correction) Say, “Go Back”. The prompt replies, “Go Back. The last entered numbers have been removed.”. Then go back to Step 13. 17.Prompt: “Number saved. Would you like to add another number for this entry?” 18.Say: [Beep] “Yes” or “No”. 19.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 3. Prompt: “Select one of the following: New entry, edit, list names, delete, erase all or import contact.” 4. Say: [Beep] “Edit” 5. Prompt: “Please say the name of the entry you would like to edit or say, “List names”.” 6. Say: [Beep] “XXXXX... (Ex. “Mary's phone”)” (Say the voice tag for the registered name to be edited in the phonebook.) 7. Prompt: “Home, Work, Mobile, or Other?” 8.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 7. Prompt: “Deleting XXXXX... (Ex. “John's phone”) (Registered voice tag) Home (Registered location). Is this correct?” 8. Say: [Beep] “Yes” 9. Prompt: “XXXXX... (Ex. “John's phone”) (Registered voice tag) Home (Registered location) deleted.” (Complete deletion of the phonebook data) All data registered to the Bluetooth® Hands-Free phonebook can be erased. NOTE Do this function only when parked.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Redial Function Redialing the number of the person previously dialed using the phone is possible. 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Redial” 3. Prompt: “Dialing” Telephone Number Input NOTE Practice this while parked until you are confident you can do it while driving in a non-taxing road situation.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Hanging Up a Call Press the hang-up button during the call. A beep sound will confirm that call is ended. Mute The microphone can be muted during a call. 1. Press the talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Mute” 3. Prompt:“Microphone muted” Cancelling mute 1. Press the talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Mute off” 3. Prompt:“Microphone unmuted” Call interrupt A call can be interrupted to receive an incoming call from a third party.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Making a call using a telephone number Redialing function 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Press the talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Redial” 3. Prompt: “Dialing” Press the talk button with a short press. Say: [Beep] “Dial” Prompt: “Number, please” Say: [Beep] “XXXXXXXXXXX (Telephone number)” 5. Prompt: “XXXXXXXXXXX. (Telephone number) After the beep, continue to add numbers, or say Go-Back to re-enter the last entered numbers, or press the Pick-Up button to execute dialing.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Bluetooth® Hands-Free (Type C/Type D)* Making a Call Phonebook Usage Telephone calls can be made by saying the contact name in the downloaded phonebook or the name of a person whose phone number has been registered in the Bluetooth® Hands-Free. Refer to Import contact (Download Phonebook). 1. Press the talk button. 2. Wait for the beep sound. 3. Say: “Call XXXXX... (Ex. “John”) Mobile”. 4. Follow the voice guidance to place the call. Screen operation 1.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Favourites Contacts A maximum of 50 contacts can be registered. It will take less time to make a call after registering the telephone number. In addition, you do not have to look for the person you want to call in the phonebook. Registering to your favourites 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Communication screen. 2. Select to display the favourites list. 3. Select . 4. Select or . 5. Select from the displayed list.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE If the contact is long-pressed when the favourites list is displayed, the contact information can be edited (deleted, moved). Telephone Number Input NOTE Practice this while parked until you are confident you can do it while driving in a non-taxing road situation. If you are not completely comfortable, make all calls from a safe parking position, and only start driving when you can devote your full attention to driving. 1.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Receiving an Incoming Call When an incoming call is received, the incoming call notification screen is displayed. The “Incoming Call Notifications” setting must be on. Refer to Communication Settings on page 5-134. To accept the call, press the pick-up button on the audio control switch or select on the screen. To reject the call, press the hang-up button on the audio control switch or select on the screen. The following icons are displayed on the screen during a call.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE If the ignition is switched off during a hands-free call, the line is transferred to the device (Mobile phone) automatically. If the DTMF code has two or more digits or symbols, each one must be transmitted individually. Call Interrupt A call can be interrupted to receive an incoming call from a third party. When is selected or the pickup button on the steering wheel is pressed, the current call is held and the system switches to the new incoming call.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 4. Download will be started from the mobile phone. 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 device. If the connected device does not correspond to MAP 1.0, the AT command is used to download. The downloaded message indicates that it is already read. Downloading using the AT command may not function depending on the connected device.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 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. When selected again, playback is temporarily stopped. Displays the previous message. Displays the next message. Only replies to the sender of the currently displayed message.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Example of use (verify unread E-mail) 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Communication screen. 2. Select to display the inbox. NOTE Select the icon to change the language. Select the icon to switch between capitalized and lower-case characters. Select the icon to return to the previous screen without storing the edit. 3. Select the unread message displayed in bold. 4.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Communication Settings Select the Select icon on the home screen and display the Communication screen. to change the setting. Item Bluetooth® Setting — Function Go to Bluetooth® setting menu. Refer to Bluetooth® Preparation (Type C/Type D) on page 5-114. Incoming Call Notifications On/Off Notifies when an incoming call is received. Auto Download SMS On/Off Downloads SMS automatically when the Bluetooth® unit is connected to the device.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Bluetooth® Audio (Type A/Type B)* NOTE Applicable Bluetooth® specification (Recommended) Ver. 2.0 Response profile A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver. 1.0/1.2 AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Ver. 1.0/1.3 A2DP is a profile which transmits only audio to the Bluetooth® unit. If your Bluetooth® audio device corresponds only to A2DP, but not AVRCP, you cannot operate it using the control panel of the vehicle's audio system.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE Selecting a file (track) Some Bluetooth® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the “ ” symbol is displayed. Selects the next file (track) ) to 3. Press the media button ( switch to the Bluetooth® audio mode and start playback. If the current device version is lower than AVRCP Ver. 1.3: “BT Audio” is displayed. If the current device is AVRCP Ver. 1.3: The playback time is displayed.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Display scroll Only 13 characters can be displayed at one time. To display the rest of the characters of a long title, press and hold the text button (3). The display scrolls the next 13 characters. Press and hold the text button (3) again after the last 13 characters have been displayed to return to the beginning of the title. Bluetooth® Audio Device Information Display Bluetooth® Audio (Type C/Type D)* Applicable Bluetooth® specification (Recommended) Ver. 1.1/1.2/2.0 EDR/2.
Interior Features Bluetooth® A2DP is a profile which transmits only audio to the Bluetooth® unit. If your Bluetooth® audio device corresponds only to A2DP, but not AVRCP, you cannot operate it using the control panel of the vehicle's audio system. In this case, only the operations on the mobile device are available the same as when a portable audio device for a non-compliant Bluetooth® device is connected to the AUX terminal.
Interior Features Bluetooth® How to Use the Bluetooth® Audio System 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. Any Bluetooth® audio device must be paired to the vehicle's Bluetooth® unit before it can be used. Refer to Bluetooth® Preparation (Type C/Type D) on page 5-114. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn on the Bluetooth® audio device's power.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Icon Function (AVRCP Ver. 1.3 or higher) Plays songs in the folder in random order. When selected again, the songs on the device are played in random order. Select it again to cancel. Icons change during folder shuffle or device shuffle. Scans the titles in a folder and plays the beginning of each song to aid in finding a desired song. When selected again, the beginning of each song on the device is played.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Example of use (When searching for a song from the top level of a device) 1. Select the icon and display the folder/file list at the top level. 2. When the folder is selected, folders/file lists in the folder are displayed. When the playlist is selected, the file list is displayed. 3. Select the desired song. NOTE Select higher.
Interior Features Bluetooth® How to Use Aha™* 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 realtime local information can be obtained. For details on Aha, refer to “http://www.aharadio.com/”.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Icon Function *1 Like Evaluates the current content as “Like”. Dislike*1 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. Available when a device is connected as a Hands-Free. Returns to the previous content.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Main menu Select the icon. Switch the tab and select the station category. Tab Function Presets Displays the preset station list set on the device. Select the preset station name to play the station content. Nearby Select the desired station. Guidance is provided to the searched destination near the vehicle's position. You can designate desired categories previously set using the filter setting on your device.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Example of use (Location Based Services) 1. Select the desired station from the Nearby tab on the main menu. The destination name or address playback starts in the order of the destination name list. Shout Some social stations, such as Facebook or Caraoke, support the ability to record and share voice messages using the “Shout” function. 1. Select the icon and start the countdown (3, 2, 1, 0). Recording starts when the countdown reaches zero. 2. Records voice. 3.
Interior Features Bluetooth® 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 podcasts. Recommended content is automatically selected by registering content which you put into your favourites, or by pressing the Like or Dislike button. For details on Stitcher™ Radio, refer to “http://stitcher.com/”.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Icon Function Reverses for 30 seconds. 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 5-54. Station list icon and display the station list. 1. Select the Favourites station name: Select to display the programme registered to your favourites. Category name: A recommended category selected from your favourites by Stitcher™ is displayed.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Add to your favourites If the current programme has not been registered to your favourites, it can be registered to your favourites. 1. Select the icon to display the favourites station which the registration can be added. 2. Select the station name which you want to register. 3. Select to add the programme to the selected favourites station. NOTE Multiple favourites stations can be selected and registered.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Troubleshooting* Mazda Bluetooth® Hands-Free Customer Service If you have any problems with Bluetooth®, contact our toll-free customer service centre. Phone: (Germany) 0800 4263 738 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time) (Except Germany) 00800 4263 7383 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time) (Worldwide) 49 (0) 6838 907 287 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time) Web: http://www.mazdahandsfree.
Interior Features Bluetooth® NOTE When the OS of the device is updated, the pairing information may be deleted. If this happens, reprogramme the pairing information to the Bluetooth® unit. 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® search on your mobile device once again, and pair to a newly detected “Mazda”.
Interior Features Bluetooth® Symptom You want to skip guidance Cause Solution method — Guidance can be skipped by quickly pressing and releasing the Talk button. Cause Solution method Regarding problems with calls Symptom When starting a call, vehicle noise from the other party can be heard For about three seconds after starting a call, the Bluetooth® unit's Noise Suppression function requires time to adapt to the call environment. This does not indicate a problem with the device.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Sunvisors Interior Lights When you need a sunvisor, lower it for use in front or swing it to the side. Overhead Lights Switch Position Sunvisor Overhead Lights Light off Light is on when any door is open Light is on or off when the illuminated entry system is on Light on With Map Lights Vanity Mirrors Front To use the vanity mirror, lower the sunvisor. If your vehicle is equipped with a vanity mirror light, it will illuminate when you open the cover.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Without Map Lights NOTE The map lights will not turn off even if the lens is pressed in the following cases: The overhead light switch is in the ON position. The overhead light switch is in the door position with the door open. The illuminated entry system is on. NOTE (With map lights) The rear overhead light also turn on and off when the front overhead light switch is operated.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Boot Light (Saloon) The boot light is on when the lid is open and off when it's closed. Illuminated Entry System When the illuminated entry system operates, the overhead light (switch is in the DOOR position) turn on for: About 30 seconds after the driver's door is unlocked and the ignition is switched off. About 15 seconds after all doors are closed and the ignition is switched off.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Accessory Sockets Type A/Type B (With CD player) Only use genuine Mazda accessories or the equivalent requiring no greater than 120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A). The ignition must be switched to ACC or ON.
Interior Features Interior Equipment CAUTION To prevent accessory socket damage or electrical failure, pay attention to the following: Do not use accessories that require more than 120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A). Do not use accessories that are not genuine Mazda accessories or the equivalent. Close the cover when the accessory socket is not in use to prevent foreign objects and liquids from getting into the accessory socket. Correctly insert the plug into the accessory socket.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Cup Holder WARNING Rear* The rear cup holder is on the rear centre armrest. Never use a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving: Using a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. If the contents spill, you could be scalded. Do not put anything other than cups or drink cans in cup holders: Putting objects other than cups or drink cans in a cup holder is dangerous.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Bottle Holder Bottle holders are on the inside of the doors. Storage Compartments 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. Bottle holder CAUTION Do not use the bottle holders for containers without caps. The contents may spill when the door is opened or closed.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Overhead Console* This console box is designed to store eyeglasses or other accessories. Push and release to open. Centre Console To open, pull the release latch. Storage tray Glove Compartment To open the glove compartment, pull the latch toward you. The storage tray can be removed. Storage tray To close the glove compartment, firmly press in the centre of the glove compartment lid. *Some models.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Cargo Sub-Compartment* Lift the boot mat. (Hatchback) Rear Coat Hooks WARNING Never hang heavy or sharp objects on the assist grips and coat hooks: Hanging heavy or sharp-ended objects such as a coat hanger from the assist grips or coat hooks is dangerous as they can fly off and hit an occupant in the cabin if a curtain air bag was to deploy, which could result in serious injury or death. Always hang clothes on the coat hooks and the assist grips without hangers.
Interior Features Interior Equipment Removable Ashtray* The removable ashtray can be fixed and used in either of the front cup holders. WARNING Only use the removable ashtray in its fixed position, and make sure it is completely inserted: Using an ashtray removed from its fixed position or not completely inserted is dangerous. Cigarettes could roll around or spill out of the ashtray into the vehicle and start a fire.
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6 Maintenance and Care How to keep your Mazda in top condition. Essential Information ........................................................................ 6-2 Introduction ................................................................................... 6-2 Scheduled Maintenance ..................................................................... 6-3 Scheduled Maintenance ................................................................ 6-3 Maintenance Monitor*........................................
Maintenance and Care Essential Information Introduction Be extremely careful and prevent injury to yourself and others or damage to your vehicle when using this manual for inspection and maintenance. If you are unsure about any procedure it describes, we strongly urge you to have a reliable and qualified technician perform the work, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Authorised Mazda technicians and genuine Mazda parts are dedicated to your vehicle.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance NOTE After the prescribed period, continue to follow the described maintenance at the recommended intervals. As the result of visual examination or functional measurement of a system's operation (performance), correct, clean, or replace as required.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Europe Number of months or kilometres (miles), whichever comes first. Maintenance Interval Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 ×1000 km 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ×1000 miles 12.5 25 37.5 50 62.5 75 87.5 100 112.5 MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5 AND SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Engine valve clearance (Only MZR1.6) Audibly inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy, adjust. SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Number of months or kilometres (miles), whichever comes first. Maintenance Interval Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 ×1000 km 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 ×1000 miles 12.5 25 37.5 50 62.5 75 87.5 100 112.5 Body condition (for rust, corrosion and perforation) Inspect annually.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance *6 If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, replace the engine oil and oil filter at every 10,000 km (6,250 miles) or shorter. a) b) c) d) e) f) Purpose of vehicle use is police car, taxi or driving school car.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Except Europe Israel Number of months or kilometres, whichever comes first. Maintenance Interval Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 ×1000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 Spark plugs 84 96 108 120 132 144 Replace every 120,000 km or 6 years. Fuel filter Replace every 135,000 km.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Remarks: *1 Also inspect the air conditioner drive belts, if installed. If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, inspect the drive belts at every 10,000 km or shorter.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Russia/Belarus/Azerbaijan/Kazakhstan Number of months or kilometres, whichever comes first. Maintenance Interval Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 ×1000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 Engine valve clearance (Only MZR 1.6) Drive belts*1 Engine oil Russia/ Belarus/ Kazakhstan*2 Engine oil filter Russia/ Belarus/ Kazakhstan*2 Audibly inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy, adjust.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Number of months or kilometres, whichever comes first. Maintenance Interval Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 ×1000 km 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 Bolts and nuts on chassis and body T T T T T T T T T T T T Hinges and catches L L L L L L L L L L L L All electrical system I I I I I I I I I I I I Body condition (for rust, corrosion and perforation) 96 108 120 132 144 Inspect annually.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance *4 If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, replace the engine oil filter at every 5,000 km or 6 months. a) b) c) d) e) f) Purpose of vehicle use is police car, taxi or driving school car.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Except Israel/Russia/Belarus/Azerbaijan/Kazakhstan Number of months or kilometres (miles), whichever comes first. Months Maintenance Interval ×1000 km 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 ×1000 miles 6.25 12.5 18.75 25 31.25 37.5 43.75 50 56.25 62.5 68.75 75 81.25 87.5 93.75 100 MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5 AND SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Engine valve clearance (Only MZR 1.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Number of months or kilometres (miles), whichever comes first. Maintenance Interval Months ×1000 km 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 ×1000 miles 6.25 12.5 18.75 25 31.25 37.5 43.75 50 56.25 62.5 68.75 75 81.25 87.5 93.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance *4 If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, replace the engine oil and oil filter more often than the recommended intervals. a) b) c) d) e) f) Purpose of vehicle use is police car, taxi or driving school car.
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Maintenance Monitor* Maintenance Monitor (Type A/Type B audio) “Oil Change” with flexible setting*1 is available. Consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer for details*2. Once the system turns on, the wrench indicator light in the instrument cluster will be illuminated when remaining oil life becomes less than 500 km (300 mile), or remaining days are less than 15 (Whichever comes first).
Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Tab Item Explanation Setting Notification can be switched on/off. Distance (mile or km) Displays the distance until tyre rotation is due. Select this item to set the tyre rotation distance. “Tyre Rotation Due!” is displayed in red and the wrench indicator light in the instrument cluster will be illuminated when the remaining distance is less than 500 km or 250 mile. Reset Resets the remaining distance to the initial value.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Owner Maintenance Precautions Routine Service We highly recommend that these items be inspected daily, or at least every week. Engine Oil Level (page 6-29) Engine Coolant Level (page 6-30) Brake and clutch Fluid Level (page 6-32) Washer Fluid Level (page 6-34) Battery Maintenance (page 6-42) Tyre Inflation Pressure (page 6-46) Improper or incomplete service may result in problems.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance WARNING Do not perform maintenance work if you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work. Have maintenance work done by a qualified technician: Performing maintenance work on a vehicle is dangerous if not done properly. You can be seriously injured while performing some maintenance procedures.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Bonnet WARNING Always check that the bonnet is closed and securely locked: A bonnet that is not closed and securely locked is dangerous as it could fly open while the vehicle is moving and block the driver's vision which could result in a serious accident. Opening the Bonnet 1. With the vehicle parked, pull the release handle to unlock the bonnet. NOTE The lever is located a little to the left of centre when facing the vehicle. 3.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Closing the Bonnet 1. Check under the bonnet area to make certain all filler caps are in place and all loose items (e.g. tools, oil containers, etc.) have been removed. 2. Lift the bonnet, grasp the padded area on the support rod, and secure the support rod in the clip. Verify that the support rod is secured in the clip before closing the bonnet. Clip Clip Clip 3. Lower the bonnet slowly to a height of about 20 cm (7.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Engine Compartment Overview SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir Battery Fuse block Engine oil dipstick Cooling system cap Engine coolant reservoir Engine oil-filler cap MZR 1.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance SKYACTIV-D 2.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Engine Oil NOTE Changing the engine oil should be done by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Recommended Oil In order to keep the maintenance interval (page 6-3) and to protect the engine from damage caused by poor lubrication, it is vitally important to make use of engine oil with the correct specification. Do not use oils which do not meet the below specification or requirements.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance (SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0) Temperature Range SAE Viscosity Numbers –40 –30 –20 –10 0 20 10 30 40 Grade –40 –20 0 40 20 60 80 100 Recommended oils Mazda Original Oil Supra 0W-20 Mazda Original Oil Ultra 5W-30 Alternative Oil Quality *1 API SL/SM/SN or ACEA A3/A5 0W-20 5W-30 *1 Use API SM/SN in Kazakhstan. (SKYACTIV-D 2.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Except Europe (MZR 1.6) Temperature Range SAE Viscosity Numbers –40 –30 –20 –10 0 20 10 30 40 Grade –40 –20 0 40 20 60 100 80 API SG/SH/SJ/SL/SM/SN or ILSAC GF-II/GF-III/GF-IV/GF-V (SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0) Temperature Range SAE Viscosity Numbers –40 –30 –20 –10 0 20 10 30 40 Grade –40 –20 0 40 20 60 80 100 API SG/SH/SJ/SL/SM/SN or ILSAC GF-II/GF-III/GF-IV/GF-V (SKYACTIV-D 2.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Engine oil viscosity, or thickness, has an effect on fuel economy and cold-weather operation (starting and oil flow). Low-viscosity engine oils can provide improved fuel economy and cold-weather performance. When choosing an oil, consider the temperature range your vehicle will operate in before the next oil change. Then select the recommended viscosity from the chart above.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance NOTE (MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0) It is normal for all engines to consume engine oil under normal driving conditions. Engine oil consumption may be as high as 0.8 L/1000 km (1 L/800 miles). This may be as a result of evaporation, internal ventilation or burning of the lubricating oil in the working engine. Oil consumption may be higher when the engine is new due to the running-in process.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Vehicle Engine Control Unit Reset Procedure NOTE This procedure is intended for vehicles with SKYACTIV-D 2.2 and vehicles with SKYACTIV-G 1.5 or SKYACTIV-G 2.0 which the engine oil flexible maintenance setting is selected. After replacing the engine oil, have a repair shop such as an Authorised Mazda Repairer perform the initialization (engine oil data resetting) of the recorded value.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Inspecting Engine Oil Level SKYACTIV-D 2.2 1. Be sure the vehicle is on a level surface. 2. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature. 3. Turn it off and wait at least 5 minutes for the oil to return to the sump. 4. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it fully. MZR 1.6 Full OK Low NOTE Full OK Low SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0 (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) When inspecting the engine oil level, pull out the dipstick straight without twisting.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Engine Coolant Inspecting Coolant Level NOTE Changing the coolant should be done by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. WARNING Do not use a match or live flame in the engine compartment. DO NOT ADD COOLANT WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT: A hot engine is dangerous. If the engine has been running, parts of the engine compartment can become very hot. You could be burned.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance SKYACTIV-D 2.2 CAUTION 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. Securely tighten the coolant reservoir tank cap after adding coolant. DO NOT MIX alcohol or methanol with the coolant. This could damage the cooling system. Do not use a solution that contains more than 60% antifreeze. This would reduce effectiveness.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Brake/Clutch Fluid Left-hand drive model Type A Inspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid Level WARNING If the brake/clutch fluid level is low, have the brakes inspected: A low brake/clutch fluid level is dangerous. A low level could indicate brake lining wear or a brake system leak which could cause the brakes to fail and lead to an accident. The brakes and clutch draw fluid from the same reservoir. Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir regularly.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Automatic Transaxle Fluid (4-speed transaxle) Inspecting Automatic Transaxle Fluid Level 4. With the engine still idling, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and put it back. 5. Pull it out again. The proper fluid level is marked on the dipstick as follows. The automatic transaxle fluid level should be inspected regularly. Measure it as described below. The volume of fluid changes with temperature.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance CAUTION Use the cold scale only as a reference. If outside temperature is lower than about 20°C (70°F), start the engine and inspect the fluid level after the engine reaches operating temperature. If the vehicle has been driven for an extended period at high speeds or in city traffic in hot weather, inspect the level only after stopping the engine and allowing the fluid to cool for 30 minutes.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Type B Body Lubrication All moving points of the body, such as door and bonnet hinges and locks, should be lubricated each time the engine oil is changed. Use a nonfreezing lubricant on locks during cold weather. F OK Make sure the bonnet's secondary latch keeps the bonnet from opening when the primary latch is released. E Use plain water if washer fluid is unavailable. But use only washer fluid in cold weather to prevent it from freezing.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Wiper Blades CAUTION Hot waxes applied by automatic car washers have been known to affect the wiper's ability to clean windows. To prevent damage to the wiper blades, do not use petrol, paraffin, paint thinner, or other solvents on or near them. When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position and the ignition is switched ON, the wipers may move automatically in the following cases: If the windscreen above the rain sensor is touched.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 3. Tilt the blade assembly and remove it from the arm. CAUTION CAUTION To prevent damage to the windscreen let the wiper arm down easily, do not let it slap down on the windscreen. Do not bend or discard the stiffeners. You need to use them again. If the metal stiffeners are switched, the blade's wiping efficiency could be reduced. So do not use the driver's side metal stiffeners on the passenger's side, or vice versa.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blade (Hatchback) 2. Pull down the blade rubber and slide it out of the blade holder. When the wiper no longer cleans well, the blade is probably worn or cracked. Replace it. CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arm and other components, do not move the wiper by hand. 1. Raise the wiper arm and rotate the wiper blade to the right until it unlocks, then remove the blade. 3.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 4. Carefully insert the new blade rubber. Then install the blade assembly in the reverse order of removal.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Battery WARNING 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: Working without eye protection is dangerous. Battery fluid contains SULPHURIC ACID which could cause blindness if splashed into your eyes. Also, hydrogen gas produced during normal battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance WARNING Keep all flames, 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. NOTE Before performing battery maintenance, remove the battery cover by pulling the tab.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Battery Maintenance Inspect the electrolyte level at least once a week. If it is low, remove the caps and add enough distilled water to bring the level between the upper and lower level (illustration). Do not overfill. Examine the specific gravity of the electrolyte with a hydrometer, especially during cold weather. If it is low, recharge the battery. Battery Recharging To get the best service from a battery: Keep it securely mounted.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Key Battery Replacement If the buttons on the transmitter are inoperable and the operation indicator light does not flash, the battery may be dead. Replace with a new battery before the transmitter becomes unusable. CAUTION Make sure the battery is installed correctly. Battery leakage could occur if it is not installed correctly.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 2. Twist a tape-wrapped flathead screwdriver in the direction of the arrow and open the cover slightly. 5. Remove the battery cap, then remove the battery. Cover 3. Insert the tape-wrapped flathead screwdriver into the gap and slide it in the direction of the arrow. Cover 6. Insert a new battery with the positive pole facing up, and then cover the battery with the battery cap. Gap 4. Twist the flathead screwdriver in the direction of the arrow and remove the cover.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance CAUTION Be careful not to allow the rubber ring shown in the figure to be scratched or damaged. If the rubber ring detaches, reattach it before inserting a new battery. Rubber ring Tyres For reasons of proper performance, safety, and better fuel economy, always maintain recommended tyre inflation pressures and stay within the recommended load limits and weight distribution.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Tyre Inflation Pressure WARNING NOTE Always inflate the tyres to the correct pressure: Overinflation or underinflation of tyres is dangerous. Adverse handling or unexpected tyre failure could result in a serious accident. Refer to Tyres on page 9-13. Use only a Mazda-genuine tyre valve cap: Use of a non-genuine part is dangerous as the correct tyre air pressure cannot be maintained if the tyre valve becomes damaged.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance NOTE (Without temporary spare tyre) Because your vehicle is not equipped with a spare tyre, you cannot do a tyre rotation safely with the jack that comes with your vehicle. Have an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer perform tyre rotation. CAUTION Rotate unidirectional tyres and radial tyres that have an asymmetrical tread pattern or studs only from front to rear, not from side to side.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance If a tyre wears evenly, a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread. Replace the tyre when this happens. Tread wear indicator Use the temporary spare tyre only until the conventional tyre is repaired, which should be as soon as possible. Refer to Tyre on page 9-13. CAUTION New tread Worn tread You should replace the tyre before the band crosses the entire tread.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance CAUTION A wrong-sized wheel may adversely affect: Tyre fit Wheel and bearing life Ground clearance Snow-chain clearance Speedometer calibration Headlight aim Bumper height Tyre Pressure Monitoring System When replacing a wheel, make sure the new one is the same as the original factory wheel in diameter, rim width, and offset (inset/outset). Proper tyre balancing provides the best riding comfort and helps reduce tread wear.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Light Bulbs With Xenon Fusion Headlights Saloon 6–50 With Halogen Headlights Hatchback
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Headlights (Low/High beam) Running lights Headlights (Low beam) Headlights (High beam)/Running lights* Front fog lights* Front direction indicator lights Position lights Side direction indicator lights Brake lights (With xenon fusion headlights) Tail lights (With xenon fusion headlights) Brake lights/Tail lights (With halogen headlights) Rear direction indicator lights Tail lights (With xenon fusion headlights) Reverse lights Rear fog light* Reverse light (Left-hand d
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance WARNING NOTE Do not replace the xenon fusion bulbs yourself: Replacing the xenon fusion bulbs yourself is dangerous. Because the xenon fusion bulbs require high voltage, you could receive an electric shock if the bulbs are handled incorrectly. Consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer when the replacement is necessary.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 3. Pull the centre of each plastic retainer and remove the retainers. 5. Disconnect the connector from the unit by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger and pulling the connector downward. Removal Installation 4. Turn the screw anticlockwise and remove it, and then partially peel back the mudguard. 6. Turn the socket and bulb assembly to remove it.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 3. Turn the cover anticlockwise and remove it. 3. Disconnect the connector from the unit by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger and pulling the connector downward. 4. Turn the socket and bulb assembly anticlockwise and remove it. 4. Turn the socket and bulb assembly to remove it. Carefully remove the bulb from its socket in the reflector by gently pulling it straight backward out of the socket. 5.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Running lights/Position lights (With xenon fusion headlights) Due to the complexity and difficulty of the procedure, the LED bulbs must be replaced by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. 4. Turn the screw anticlockwise and remove it, and then partially peel back the mudguard. NOTE LED bulb replacement is not possible because it is built into the unit. Replace the unit.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Position lights (With halogen headlights) 7. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of the removal procedure. Front fog lights* 1. If you are changing the right bulb, start the engine, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, and turn off engine. If you are changing the left bulb, turn the steering wheel to the right, and turn off engine. 2. Make sure the fog light switch is off. 3. Pull the centre of each plastic retainer and remove the retainers.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 6. Turn the socket and bulb assembly to remove it. Carefully remove the bulb from its socket in the reflector by gently pulling it straight backward out of the socket. Rear direction indicator lights, Brake lights/Tail lights (Bulb type) Saloon 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Pull the centre of each plastic retainer and remove the retainers. 3. Remove boot end trim. Removal 7.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 7. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Rear direction indicator lights Hatchback (Left side) 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Remove the cover. Brake lights/Tail lights (Bulb type) 3. Turn the socket and bulb assembly anticlockwise and remove it. 4. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Rear direction indicator lights 8. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of the removal procedure.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Brake lights/Tail lights (Bulb type) (Right side) 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Turn the knob and remove the cover. 5. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of the removal procedure. 6. Insert the cover tabs and install the cover. 3. Turn the wing bolt and jack screw anticlockwise. Tabs NOTE Verify that the cover is securely installed. 4. Remove the jack 5.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 6. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Rear direction indicator lights Brake lights/Tail lights (Bulb type) 9. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in the figure. 10.Turn the wing bolt completely to secure the jack. NOTE If the jack is not completely secured, it could rattle while driving. Make sure the jack screw is sufficiently tightened. 11. Install the cover in the reverse order of the removal procedure. 12.Insert the cover tabs and install the cover. 7.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance NOTE Verify that the cover is securely installed. 4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger and pulling the connector. Reverse lights(Saloon), Reverse lights/ Rear fog light (Hatchback)* Saloon 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Pull the centre of each plastic retainer and remove the retainers. 3. Peel back the boot lid trim. Removal 5.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Hatchback 5. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Remove the cover. 6. Install the new bulb in the reverse order of the removal procedure. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger and pulling the connector. Rear fog light (Saloon)* 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Hatchback Number plate lights Saloon 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Pull the centre of each plastic retainer and remove the retainers. 3. Peel back the boot lid trim. 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off. 2. Wrap a flathead 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 flathead screwdriver. 3.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Replacing Interior Light Bulbs Overhead lights (Front)* Overhead lights (Front)/Map lights*, Overhead lights (Front)*, Overhead lights (Rear)*, Vanity mirror lights* 1. Wrap a small flathead 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 the flathead screwdriver. 2. Disconnect the bulb by pulling it out.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Boot light (Saloon) 1. Press both sides of the lens cap to remove it. 2. Disconnect the bulb by pulling it out. Fuses Your vehicle's electrical system is protected by fuses. If any lights, accessories, or controls do not work, inspect the appropriate circuit protector. If a fuse has blown, the inside element will be melted.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 3. Pull the fuse straight out with the fuse puller provided on the fuse block located in the engine compartment. CAUTION Always replace a fuse with a genuine Mazda fuse or equivalent of the same rating. Otherwise you may damage the electric system. 6. Reinstall the cover and make sure that it is securely installed. Replacing the fuses under the bonnet 4. Inspect the fuse and replace it if it is blown.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 3. If any fuse but the MAIN fuse is blown, replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating. Normal Blown WARNING Do not replace the main fuse and multiplex slow blow fuse by yourself. Have an Authorised Mazda Repairer perform the replacement: Replacing these fuses by yourself is dangerous because they are high current fuses. Incorrect replacement could cause an electrical shock or a short circuit resulting in a fire. 4.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Fuse Panel Description Fuse block (Engine compartment) Multiplex slow blow fuse DESCRIPTION 1 FOG FUSE RATING 15 A PROTECTED COMPONENT Front fog lights* 2 H/L HI 20 A Headlight high beam 3 H/CLEAN 20 A Headlight washer* 4 STOP 10 A Brake lights, Rear fog light* 5 ROOM 15 A Overhead light 7.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT 19 CNG 15 A 20 AT 15 A Transaxle control system — 21 R.WIPER 15 A Rear window wiper* 22 A/C 7.
Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance Fuse block (Left side) DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT P.WINDOW3 P.SEAT D 30 A Power seat* 2 D.LOCK 25 A Power door locks 3 P.WINDOW2 25 A Power windows 4 SEAT WARM 20 A Seat warmer* 5 R.OUTLET3 15 A 6 SRS2/ESCL 15 A Electronic steering lock 7 SUNROOF 10 A Sunroof* 8 M.DEF 7.5 A Mirror defogger* 9 R.OUTLET1 15 A Accessory sockets* 10 MIRROR 7.5 A Power control mirror 11 F.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Exterior Care The paintwork on your Mazda represents the latest technical developments in composition and methods of application. Environmental hazards, however, can harm the paint's protective properties, if proper care is not taken. Here are some examples of possible damage, with tips on how to prevent them.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Water Marks Occurrence Rain, fog, dew, and even tap water can contain harmful minerals such as salt and lime. If moisture containing these minerals settles on the vehicle and evaporates, the minerals will concentrate and harden to form white rings. The rings can damage your vehicle's finish. Prevention It is necessary to wash and wax your vehicle to preserve its finish according to the instructions in this section.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Maintaining the Finish Washing CAUTION When the wiper lever is in the position and the ignition is switched ON, the wipers may move automatically in the following cases: To help protect the finish from rust and deterioration, wash your Mazda thoroughly and frequently, at least once a month, with lukewarm or cold water. If the vehicle is washed improperly, the paint surface could be scratched. Here are some examples of how scratching could occur.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care WARNING CAUTION Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plated or anodised aluminium parts. This may damage the protective coating; also, cleaners and detergents may discolour or deteriorate the paint. (With detachable aerial) To prevent damaging the aerial, remove it before entering a car wash facility or passing beneath a low overhead clearance.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Waxing Paint Damage Touch-up Your vehicle needs to be waxed when water no longer beads on the finish. Always wash and dry the vehicle before waxing it. In addition to the vehicle body, wax the metal trim to maintain its lustre. Repair damage to the finish caused by stone chipping, damage during parking etc., by using Mazda touch-up paint before rust begins to form. First, remove the dirt and grease with a clean soft cloth. 1. Use wax which contains no abrasives.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Aluminium Wheel Maintenance* Bright-Metal Maintenance Use tar remover to remove road tar and insects. Never do this with a knife or similar tool. To prevent corrosion on brightmetal surfaces, apply wax or chrome preservative and rub it to a high lustre. During cold weather or in coastal areas, cover bright-metal parts with a coating of wax or preservative heavier than usual.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Plastic Part Maintenance When cleaning the plastic lenses of the lights, do not use petrol, paraffin, rectified spirit, paint, thinner, highly acidic detergents, or strongly alkaline detergents. Otherwise, these chemical agents can discolour or damage the surfaces resulting in a significant loss in functionality. If plastic parts become inadvertently exposed to any of these chemical agents, flush with water immediately.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Cleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim NOTE Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner. Clean vinyl with a leather-and-vinyl cleaner. Leather* Remove dust and sand first using a vacuum cleaner or other means, then wipe dirt off using a soft cloth with a leather cleaner or a soft cloth soaked in mild soap. Wipe off the remaining cleaner or soap using a cloth soaked in clean water and wrung out well.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care CAUTION Use only recommended cleaners and procedures. Others may affect appearance and fire-resistance. Panel When the interior panels need to be cleaned, use soft material such as a soft cloth soaked in clean water and wrung out well and lightly wipe off dirt from the surface. If a panel requires further cleaning, use the following procedure. 1. Wipe dirt off using a soft cloth soaked in mild detergent (about 5% solution). 2.
Maintenance and Care Appearance Care Cleaning the Window Interiors If the windows become covered with an oily, greasy, or waxy film, clean them with glass cleaner. Follow the directions on the container. CAUTION Do not scrape or scratch the inside of the window glass. It could damage the thermal filaments and the aerial lines. When washing the inside of the window glass, use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water, gently wiping the thermal filaments and the aerial lines.
7 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 Roadside Emergency Triangle Retaining Strap* .............................7-2 Flat Tyre ...............................................7-3 Spare Tyre and Tool Storage ..........7-3 Emergency Flat Tyre Repair Kit* ........7-8 Changing a Flat Tyre (With spare tyre) ..............................................
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. Roadside Emergency Triangle Retaining Strap* Keep the roadside emergency triangle in the right side trim and secure it with the strap. Saloon Strap The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre Spare Tyre and Tool Storage Spare tyre and tools are stored in the locations illustrated in the diagram.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre Hatchback (With spare tyre) Towing eyelet Spare tyre hold-down bolt Wheel brace Screwdriver Jack Jack lever Wrench Tool bag (Without spare tyre) Spare tyre Puncture Tyre Repair Kit Towing eyelet Jack lever Wheel brace Some models.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre Jack* 2. Turn the wing bolt and jack screw anticlockwise. NOTE Your vehicle may or may not be equipped with a jack and wheel brace. For details, consult an Authorised Mazda Dealer. To remove the jack 1. (Saloon) Push the tabs and remove the cover. To secure the jack Tabs 1. Insert the wing bolt into the jack with the jack screw pointing to the down and turn the wing bolt clockwise to temporarily tighten it. 2. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in the figure.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre 4. Insert the cover tabs and install the cover. (Saloon) Tabs Spare Tyre* Your Mazda has a temporary spare tyre. The temporary spare tyre is lighter and smaller than a conventional tyre, and is designed only for emergency use and should be used only for VERY short periods. Temporary spare tyres should NEVER be used for long drives or extended periods. WARNING (Hatchback) Tabs NOTE Verify that the cover is securely installed.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre CAUTION When using the temporary spare tyre, driving stability may decrease compared to when using only the conventional tyre. Drive carefully. To avoid damage to the temporary spare tyre or to the vehicle, observe the following precautions: Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph). Avoid driving over obstacles. Also, do not drive through an automatic car wash.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre Emergency Flat Tyre Repair Kit* The emergency flat tyre repair kit included with your Mazda is for a temporary repair of a slightly damaged flat tyre resulting from running over nails or similar sharp objects on the road surface. Perform the emergency flat tyre repair without removing the nail or similar sharp object which punctured the tyre. Emergency Flat Tyre Repair Kit The emergency flat tyre repair kit includes the following items.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre NOTE The tyre sealant cannot be reused. Purchase new tyre sealant at an Authorised Mazda Repairer. The emergency flat tyre repair kit cannot be used in the following cases. Consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. The period of effective use for the tyre sealant has expired. (The period of effectiveness is indicated on the bottle label.) The tear or puncture exceeds about 4 mm (0.16 in).
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre 6. Shake the sealant bottle to mix the contents. Then extend the injection hose. 7. Pull out the compressor hose and the compressor plug from the air compressor. Compressor hose Injection hose CAUTION Do not shake the bottle excessively. Otherwise, the sealant could spray out of the injection hose, and if the sealant contacts clothing or other objects, you may not be able to remove it. 8.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre 9. Remove the valve cap from the valve of the flat tyre, install the injection hose to the tyre valve, turn the sleeve to the right, and tighten it. Valve Valve cap 11. Insert the air compressor plug into the accessory socket inside the vehicle and switch the ignition to ACC. Refer to Accessory Sockets on page 5-155. Compressor plug Injection hose Compressor Centre console 10.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre WARNING NOTE Never use the air compressor above 300 kPa (3.1 kgf/cm2, 3 bar, 43.5 psi): Using the air compressor at an inflation pressure above 300 kPa (3.1 kgf/cm2, 3 bar, 43.5 psi) continuously is dangerous. If the air compressor overheats, hot air will be exhausted and you could get burned. CAUTION If the air compressor operates slowly or becomes hot, this indicates overheating. Turn the air compressor OFF immediately and cancel the procedure.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre WARNING Do not adhere the speed restriction sticker to the padded area on the steering wheel: Adhering the speed restriction sticker to the padded area on the steering wheel is dangerous because the air bag may not operate (deploy) normally resulting in serious injury. In addition, do not adhere the sticker to areas where warning lights or the speedometer cannot be viewed. 14.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre WARNING NOTE If the tyre inflation pressure has decreased below 130 kPa (1.3 kgf/ cm2 or bar, 18.9 psi), stop driving and contact an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer: The repair using the puncture tyre repair kit was not successful. If you see a decrease in the tyre inflation pressure, even if Steps 9 to 19 of the procedure are performed repeatedly, stop driving: Contact an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre Changing a Flat Tyre (With spare tyre) NOTE Make sure the jack is well lubricated before using it. NOTE If the following occurs while driving, it could indicate a flat tyre. Steering becomes difficult. The vehicle begins to vibrate excessively. The vehicle pulls in one direction. If you have a flat tyre, drive slowly to a level spot that is well off the road and out of the way of traffic to change the tyre.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre Removing a Flat Tyre 1. If your vehicle is equipped with a wheel cover, pry off the wheel cover with the bevelled end of the jack lever. 4. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in the figure and adjust the jack head so that it is close to the jack-up position. Jack head NOTE Force the end of the jack lever firmly between wheel and cover, or removal will be difficult. 5.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre 6. Continue raising the jack head gradually by rotating the screw with your hand until the jack head is inserted into the jack-up position. Tyre blocks Jacking position WARNING Use only the front and rear jacking positions recommended in this manual: Attempting to jack the vehicle in positions other than those recommended in this manual is dangerous. The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure or even kill someone.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre 8. Turn the jack handle clockwise and raise the vehicle high enough so that the spare tyre can be installed. Before removing the wheel nuts, make sure your Mazda is firmly in position and that it cannot slip or move. 9. Remove the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise; then remove the wheel and centre cap. Mounting the Spare Tyre 1. Remove dirt and grime from the mounting surfaces of the wheel and hub, including the hub bolts, with a cloth.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre 2. Mount the spare tyre. 3. Install the wheel nuts with the bevelled edge inward; tighten them by hand. WARNING Do not apply oil or grease to wheel nuts and bolts and do not tighten the wheel nuts beyond the recommended tightening torque: Applying oil or grease to wheel nuts and bolts is dangerous. The wheel nuts could loosen while driving and cause the tyre to come off, resulting in an accident.
If Trouble Arises Flat Tyre WARNING Always securely and correctly tighten the wheel nuts: Improperly or loosely tightened wheel nuts are dangerous. The wheel could wobble or come off. This could result in loss of vehicle control and cause a serious accident. Be sure to reinstall the same nuts you removed or replace them with metric nuts of the same configuration: Because the wheel studs and wheel nuts on your Mazda have metric threads, using a non-metric nut is dangerous.
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.
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). Connect leads in numerical order and disconnect in reverse order.
If Trouble Arises Battery Runs Out 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Make sure the booster battery is 12 V and that its negative terminal is grounded. 3. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, do not allow both vehicles to touch. Turn off the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and all unnecessary electrical loads in both vehicles. 4. Connect the jumper leads in the exact sequence as in the illustration.
If Trouble Arises Emergency Starting Starting a Flooded Engine (MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0) If the engine fails to start, it may be flooded (excessive fuel in the engine). Follow this procedure: 1. If the engine does not start within five seconds on the first try, wait ten seconds and try again. 2. Make sure the parking brake is on. 3. Depress the accelerator all the way and hold it there. 4.
If Trouble Arises Emergency Starting Running Out of Fuel (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) CAUTION Do not try starting the engine for more than 30 seconds at a time. Doing so, could damage the starter. If the engine does not start on the first try wait about 10 seconds before trying again. If your vehicle runs out of fuel, add at least 10 L (2.6 US gal, 2.2 Imp gal) of fuel, and try to restart the engine. Because air can get into fuel lines when a vehicle runs out of fuel, your engine may take longer to start.
If Trouble Arises Overheating Overheating If the High engine coolant temperature warning light illuminates, the vehicle loses power, or you hear a loud knocking or pinging noise, the engine is probably too hot. WARNING Switch the ignition to off and make sure the fan is not running before attempting to work near the cooling fan: Working near the cooling fan when it is running is dangerous.
If Trouble Arises Overheating If you find a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaking: If you find no problems, the engine is cool, and no leaks are obvious: Stop the engine and call an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5 and SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Carefully add coolant as required (page 6-30). Cooling system cap Coolant reservoir CAUTION If the engine continues to overheat or frequently overheats, have the cooling system inspected.
If Trouble Arises Emergency Towing Towing Description We recommend that towing be done only by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer or a commercial tow-truck service. CAUTION Proper lifting and towing are necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. Government and local laws must be followed. A towed vehicle usually should have its drive wheels (front wheels) off the ground. If excessive damage or other conditions prevent this, use wheel dollies.
If Trouble Arises Emergency Towing Towing Hooks CAUTION Follow these instructions when towing the vehicle with all wheels on the ground. Shift to neutral (Manual transaxle), or the N position (Automatic transaxle). Switch the ignition to ACC. Release the parking brake. Remember that power assist for the brakes and steering will not be available when the engine is not running.
If Trouble Arises Emergency Towing Towing Hooks 1. Remove the towing eyelet and the wheel brace from the luggage compartment (page 7-3). 2. Wrap a flathead screwdriver or similar tool with a soft cloth to prevent damage to a painted bumper, and open the cap located on the front or rear bumper. Front NOTE Remove the cap completely and store it so as not to lose it. 3. Securely install the towing eyelet using the wheel brace or equivalent. Consult an Authorised Mazda Dealer.
If Trouble Arises Emergency Towing CAUTION If the towing eyelet is not securely tightened, it may loosen or disengage from the bumper when towing the vehicle. Make sure that the towing eyelet is securely tightened to the bumper. Be careful not to damage the towing eyelet and towing hook, vehicle body, or transaxle system when towing under the following conditions: Do not tow a vehicle heavier than yours.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds If a Warning Light Turns On or Flashes If any warning light turns on/flashes, take appropriate action for each light. There is no problem if the light turns off, however if the light does not turn off or turns on/flashes again, consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer. (Vehicles with type C/type D audio) The warning contents can be verified on the audio. 1. Select the icon on the home screen to display the applications screen. 2.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning If the electronic brake force distribution control unit determines that some components are operating incorrectly, the control unit may illuminate the brake system warning light and the ABS warning light simultaneously. The problem is likely to be the electronic brake force distribution system.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning This warning light indicates low engine oil pressure. CAUTION Do not run the engine if the oil pressure is low. Otherwise, it could result in extensive engine damage. If the light illuminates or the warning indication is displayed while driving: Engine Oil Warning Light 1.Drive to the side of the road and park off the right-of-way on level ground. 2.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning The light illuminates/flashes if the electric power steering has a malfunction. If the light illuminates/flashes, stop the vehicle in a safe place and do not operate the steering wheel. There is no problem if the light turns off after a while. Contact an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer if the light illuminates/ flashes continuously.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning If the ABS warning light stays on while you're driving, the ABS control unit has detected a system malfunction. If this occurs, your brakes will function normally as if the vehicle had no ABS. Should this happen, consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning The light/indication illuminates when the transaxle has a problem. CAUTION Automatic Transaxle Warning Light* If the automatic transaxle warning light illuminates, the transaxle has an electrical problem. Continuing to drive your Mazda in this condition could cause damage to your transaxle. Consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning If the tyre pressure monitoring system has a malfunction, the tyre pressure warning light flashes for about 1 minute when the ignition is switched ON and then continues illuminating. Have your vehicle checked by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning The warning light flashes when the system has a malfunction. Have your vehicle inspected at an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. The LDWS does not operate when the warning light flashes. CAUTION (Amber) (Flashing) Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Warning Light* If any of the following cases occurs, the system may have a malfunction.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Taking Action Take the appropriate action and verify that the warning light turns off. Signal Warning Action to be taken The light turns on when the remaining fuel is about 9.0 L (2.3 US gal, 1.9 Imp gal). NOTE Low Fuel Warning Light 7–40 Add fuel. The light illumination timing may vary because fuel inside the fuel tank moves around according to the driving conditions and the vehicle posture. *Some models.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken With warning light for front passenger's seat The seat belt warning light illuminates if the driver or front passenger's seat is occupied and the seat belt is not fastened with the ignition switched ON. Without warning light for front passenger's seat The seat belt warning light illuminates if the driver's seat is occupied and the seat belt is not fastened with the ignition switched ON.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken The light turns on if any door is not closed securely. Close the door securely. The 120 km/h warning light illuminates when the vehicle speed exceeds 120 km/h. Lower the vehicle speed. Door-Ajar Warning Light 120km/h Warning Light* Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light* 7–42 This warning light indicates that little washer Add washer fluid (page 6-34). fluid remains. *Some models.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning When the warning light illuminates, and the warning beep sound is heard (about 3 seconds), tyre pressure is too low in one or more tyres.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal (Amber) Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS) Warning Light* Warning The light turns on if the windscreen and the radar sensor are dirty or there is a malfunction in the system. Action to be taken (Vehicles with type C/type D audio) Verify the reason why the warning light is illuminated on the centre display (page 7-32).
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Message Indicated in Multi-information Display If there is a notification from the vehicle, a message is displayed in the multi-information display. Check the information and take the necessary action.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds If the warning light turns on/flashes simultaneously or a symbol is indicated in the display, check the information regarding the warning light or symbol. (page 4-40) Display 7–46 Content Action to be taken Indicated when the push button start is pressed while the shift lever is not in the P position. Shift the shift lever to the P position.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Message Indicated on Display* If a message is displayed in the centre display (Type C/Type D audio), take appropriate action (in a calm manner) according to the displayed message. (Display example) Stop Vehicle in Safe Place Immediately If the following messages are displayed in the centre display (Type C/Type D audio), a vehicle system may be malfunctioning. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Make Sure the Message is No Longer Displayed Displays in the following cases: Display Indicated Condition/Action to be taken Displays if i-ELOOP requires charging. Leave the engine idling and wait until the message disappears. NOTE If the vehicle is driven while the message is displayed, the buzzer will sound.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Warning Sound is Activated Lights-On Reminder The lights-on reminder is operable when the time setting*1 of the auto headlight off function is off. If lights are on and the ignition is switched to ACC or the ignition is switched off, a continuous beep sound will be heard when the driver's door is opened.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Seat Belt Warning Beep Front seat If the vehicle speed exceeds about 20 km/h (12 mph) with the driver or front passenger's seat belt unfastened, a warning beep sounds continuously. If the seat belt remains unfastened, the beep sound stops once and then continues for about 90 seconds. The beep stops after the driver or front passenger's seat belt is fastened.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Key Left-in-luggage Compartment Warning Beep (With the advanced keyless function) If the key is left in the boot with all doors locked and the boot lid closed, a beep sound is heard for about 10 seconds to remind the driver the key has been left in the boot. If this happens, open the boot lid by pressing the electric boot lid opener and remove the key.
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Vehicle Speed Alarm* The vehicle speed alarm function is designed to alarm the driver via a single beep sound and a warning indication in the instrument cluster that the previously set vehicle speed has been exceeded. You can change the vehicle speed setting at which the warning is triggered (page 4-30).
If Trouble Arises Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) System Warnings* The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system warnings notify the driver of system malfunctions and cautions on use when required. Check based on the beep sound. Cautions What to check The beep sounds 1 time while the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) is operating The vehicle speed is slower than 25 km/h (16 mph) and the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system has been cancelled.
If Trouble Arises When Liftgate/Boot Lid Cannot be Opened When Liftgate/Boot Lid Cannot be Opened If the vehicle battery is dead or there is a malfunction in the electrical system and the liftgate/boot lid can not be opened, perform the following procedure as an emergency measure to Open it: (Saloon) 1. Open the cover. 2. (European models) Open the cap. Cover (Hatchback) 1. Remove the cap on the interior surface of the liftgate with a flathead screwdriver. Cap Cap 3.
If Trouble Arises When Liftgate/Boot Lid Cannot be Opened 4. Move the lever to the left to fold the seatback. Cover Lever 5. Move the lever to the left to open the boot lid. After performing this emergency measure, have the vehicle inspected at an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible.
If Trouble Arises Active Driving Display Does Not Operate If the 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 expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer.
8 Customer Information Important consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment. Warranty............................................................................................. 8-2 Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country ........................... 8-2 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories ............................... 8-3 Cell Phones ......................................................................................... 8-4 Cell Phones Warning ...........................
Customer Information Warranty Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country Registering your vehicle in a foreign country may be problematic depending on whether it meets the specific emission and safety standards of the country in which the vehicle will be driven. Consequently, your vehicle may require modifications at personal expense in order to meet the regulations. In addition, you should be aware of the following issues: Satisfactory vehicle servicing may be difficult or impossible in another country.
Customer Information Warranty Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories Please note that technical alterations to the original state of your Mazda vehicle can affect the safety of the vehicle. Such technical alterations include not only the use of unsuitable spare parts, but also accessories, fittings or attachments, including rims and tyres. Genuine Mazda Parts and Genuine Mazda Accessories have been specifically designed for Mazda vehicles.
Customer Information 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. Dialing a number on a cell phone while driving also ties-up the driver's hands.
Customer Information Recording of Vehicle Data Recording of Vehicle Data This vehicle is equipped with a computer which records the following main vehicle data related to vehicle controls, operation, and other driving conditions.
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Keyless Entry System/Immobilizer System 8–6
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–7
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–8
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) System 8–9
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–10
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity Bluetooth® Hands-Free Type A/Type B 8–11
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–12
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity Type C/Type D 8–13
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–14
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–15
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–16
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity Smart Brake Support (SBS)/Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC)/Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) 8–17
Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8–18
Customer Information Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility Your Mazda has been tested and certified to the UNECE*1 10 regulation as related to electromagnetic compatibility. Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter equipment (e.g. cellular telephones, amateur radio transmitters, etc.) may only be fitted to your Mazda if they comply with the parameters shown in the table below. *1 UNECE stands for United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
Customer Information Electromagnetic Compatibility Aerial positions: : front right of roof : front left of roof : centre of roof : both sides of liftgate (Hatchback) : both sides of boot lid (Saloon) Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum output power (Wattage) 50 — 54 50 68 — 87.5 50 142 — 176 50 380 — 470 50 806 — 940 10 1200 — 1300 10 1710 — 1885 10 1885 — 2025 10 2400 — 2500 0.
Customer Information Collection/Disposal of Old Equipment/Used Battery Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries When disposing your old battery, please refer to the information as follows. Information on Disposal in the European Union These crossed-out wheeled bin symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste.
Customer Information Collection/Disposal of Old Equipment/Used Battery Information on Disposal in Other Countries Outside the European Union The above symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard old products and used batteries, please contact your local authorities, your waste disposal service or the point of sales where you purchased the items, and ask for the correct method of disposal.
9 Specifications Technical information about your Mazda. Identification Numbers ...................................................................... 9-2 Vehicle Information Labels ........................................................... 9-2 Specifications ...................................................................................... 9-5 Specifications ................................................................................ 9-5 Personalisation Features.......................................
Specifications Identification Numbers Vehicle Information Labels Vehicle Identification Number (South Africa, Arab Gulf Cooperation Council) The vehicle identification number legally identifies your vehicle. The number is on a plate attached to the cowl panel located on the left corner of the instrument panel. This plate can easily be seen through the windscreen. Chassis Number/Vehicle Identification Number (Ireland, Kazakhstan, Russia, U.K.
Specifications Identification Numbers Vehicle Emission Control Information Label (The Philippines) Type B Right-hand drive model Tyre Pressure Label Left-hand drive model Type A Engine Number MZR 1.
Specifications Identification Numbers SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Forward SKYACTIV-D 2.2 Forward Conformity Plate (Arab Gulf Cooperation Council) Production year and month are shown on this plate.
Specifications Specifications Specifications Engine Petrol engine Specification Item MZR 1.6 Type DOHC-16V in-line, 4-cylinder Bore × Stroke 78.0 × 83.6 mm (3.07 × 3.29 in) Displacement 1,598 ml (1,598 cc) Compression ratio 10.0 Specification Item SKYACTIV-G 1.5 Type SKYACTIV-G 2.0 DOHC-16V in-line, 4-cylinder Bore × Stroke 74.5 × 85.8 mm (2.93 × 3.38 in) Displacement 1,496 ml (1,496 cc) Compression ratio 83.5 × 91.2 mm (3.29 × 3.59 in) 1,998 ml (1,998 cc) 13.0/14.
Specifications Specifications Electrical System Battery Classification MZR 1.6, SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0 Specification Q-85*1 12V-55Ah/20HR*2 or 12V-65Ah/20HR*2 T-110*1 SKYACTIV-D 2.2 *1 Q-85 or T-110 is designed for i-stop system (FOR STOP & START)/i-ELOOP system. Only Q-85 or T-110 should be used to ensure correct operation of i-stop system (FOR STOP & START)/i-ELOOP system. Consult an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer for details. *2 Not for i-stop system/i-ELOOP system.
Specifications Specifications Lubricant Quality Engine oil*1 Europe Except Europe Recommended Oils*2 Oil Quality Mazda Original Oil Ultra 5W-30 Mazda Original Oil 10W-40 Mazda Original Oil Supra 0W-20 Mazda Original Oil Supra 0W-30 Alternative Oil Quality*3 MZR 1.6 5W-20 API SG/SH/SJ/SL/SM/SN or ILSAC GF-II/GF-III/GF-IV/GF-V 10W-40 API SL/SM/SN*4 or ACEA A3/A5 5W-30 0W-30 0W-20 Recommended Oils*2 Oil Quality Mazda Original Oil Supra 0W-20 Mazda Original Oil Ultra 5W-30 SKYACTIV-G 1.
Specifications Specifications Capacities (Approximate Quantities) Item MZR 1.6 SKYACTIV-G 1.5 Engine oil SKYACTIV-G 2.0 SKYACTIV-D 2.2 9–8 Capacity With oil filter replacement 3.9 L (4.1 US qt, 3.4 Imp qt) Without oil filter replacement 3.7 L (3.9 US qt, 3.3 Imp qt) With oil filter replacement 4.2 L (4.4 US qt, 3.7 Imp qt) Without oil filter replacement 3.9 L (4.1 US qt, 3.4 Imp qt) With oil filter replacement 4.2 L (4.4 US qt, 3.7 Imp qt) Without oil filter replacement 4.0 L (4.2 US qt, 3.
Specifications Specifications Item Manual transaxle MZR 1.6 Automatic transaxle Capacity Russia, Right-hand drive model 5.5 L (5.8 US qt, 4.8 Imp qt) Except above*1 5.5 L (5.8 US qt, 4.8 Imp qt)/ 5.8 L (6.1 US qt, 5.1 Imp qt) Russia 5.6 L (5.9 US qt, 4.9 Imp qt) Saudi Arabia 5.7 L (6.0 US qt, 5.0 Imp qt) Left-hand drive *1 Except above model Right-hand drive model Russia Manual transaxle SKYACTIV-G 1.5 Automatic transaxle Coolant Manual transaxle Europe 5.8 L (6.1 US qt, 5.1 Imp qt) 5.8 L (6.
Specifications Specifications Item Manual transaxle oil Capacity MZR 1.6 2.91 L (3.07 US qt, 2.56 Imp qt) SKYACTIV-G 1.5*2 1.59 L (1.68 US qt, 1.40 Imp qt)/ 1.70 L (1.80 US qt, 1.50 Imp qt) SKYACTIV-G 2.0 1.70 L (1.80 US qt, 1.50 Imp qt) SKYACTIV-D 2.2 2.40 L (2.54 US qt, 2.11 Imp qt) MZR 1.6 7.0 L (7.4 US qt, 6.2 Imp qt) 7.2 L (7.6 US qt, 6.3 Imp qt)/ 7.8 L (8.2 US qt, 6.9 Imp qt) Automatic SKYACTIV-G 1.5*3 transaxle fluid SKYACTIV-G 2.0 7.8 L (8.2 US qt, 6.9 Imp qt) SKYACTIV-D 2.2 8.0 L (8.
Specifications Specifications Hatchback Item Overall length Vehicle specification Without number plate holder 4,460 mm (175.6 in) With number plate holder 4,465 mm (175.8 in) Overall width 1,795 mm (70.7 in) Type A Overall height*1 Type B Except Ecuador/Colombia/Uruguay 1,465 mm (57.7 in) Ecuador/Colombia/Uruguay 1,475 mm (58.1 in) Except Ecuador/Colombia/Uruguay 1,450 mm (57.1 in) Ecuador/Colombia/Uruguay 1,460 mm (57.5 in) Front tread 1,555 mm (61.2 in) Rear tread 1,560 mm (61.
Specifications Specifications Light Bulbs Exterior light Category Light bulb With xenon fusion bulb headlights Headlights Wattage UNECE*1 (SAE) 35 D4S (D4S) With running lights 55 H15 (—) Without running lights 60 HB3 (9005) 55 H11 (H11) High/Low beam With High beam halogen bulb headlights Low beam Running lights With xenon fusion bulb headlights With halogen bulb headlights* LED*2 — (—) 15 H15 (—) LED*2 — (—) 5 W5W (—) Front fog lights* 55 H11 (H11) Front direction indicator ligh
Specifications Specifications Interior light Category Light bulb Wattage UNECE*1 Boot light (Saloon) 3 — Luggage compartment light (Hatchback) 5 — Overhead lights (Front)/Map lights* 8 — Overhead light (Front) * 10 — Overhead light (Rear) * 10 — Vanity mirror lights* 2 — *1 UNECE stands for United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
Specifications Specifications Tyre and inflation pressure NOTE The tyres have been optimally matched with the chassis of your vehicle. When replacing tyres, Mazda recommends that you replace tyres of the same type originally fitted to your vehicle. For details, contact an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Check the tyre pressure label for tyre size and inflation pressure (page 6-46).
Specifications Specifications Winter tyre Inflation pressure Tyre size 205/60R16*1 M S 215/45R18*2 M S Up to 3 persons —Full load Front 250 kPa (2.5 bar, 36 psi) 280 kPa (2.8 bar, 41 psi) Rear 270 kPa (2.7 bar, 39 psi) 320 kPa (3.2 bar, 46 psi)*3, 340 kPa (3.4 bar, 49 psi)*4 Front 240 kPa (2.4 bar, 35 psi) 280 kPa (2.8 bar, 41 psi) Rear 250 kPa (2.5 bar, 36 psi) 320 kPa (3.
Specifications Personalisation Features Personalisation Features The following personalisation features can be set or changed by an Authorised Mazda Repairer. Consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer for details. Additionally, some of the personalisation features can be changed by the customer depending on the feature. Personalisation features which can be changed differ depending on the market and specification. Settings can be changed by operating the centre display screen.
Specifications Personalisation Features Item Factory Setting Available Settings Rumbl. Beep/Rumbl. Low High/Mid/ Low Low High/Low The sensitivity of the warning for the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) can be changed. Medium Often/ Medium/ Rare The warning timing in which the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) determines that the vehicle may be deviating from its lane can be changed.
Specifications Personalisation Features Item Safety Vehicle 9–18 Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) Refer to Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) on page 4-120. Feature Factory Setting Available Settings The system can be changed so that Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) does not operate.*1 On On/Off The distance at which the vehicle ahead indicator in the display flashes can be changed.
Specifications Personalisation Features Item Feature European The models volume of the answerback beep during advanced Except keyless European entry models Advanced system keyless entry operation system can be Refer to changed. Advanced Keyless The function to Entry automatically lock the System on doors when leaving the page 3-9.
Specifications Personalisation Features Item Vehicle 9–20 Feature Settings change method Factory Setting Available Settings Medium High/ Med. High/ Medium/ Med. Low/ Low Refer to Settings on page 5-71. 30 seconds 120 seconds/ 90 seconds/ 60 seconds/ 30 seconds/ Off*5 Refer to Settings on page 5-71. On On/Off High or Off High/Low/ Off — — — — Auto-light control Refer to Headlights on page 4-62.
Specifications Personalisation Features Feature Factory Setting Available Settings Turn indicator Refer to Turn and LaneChange Signals on page 4-72. The turn indicator beep volume level can be changed. High High/Low Three-flash turn signal Refer to Three-Flash Turn Signal on page 4-73. The three-flash turn function can be changed. On or Off On/Off Distance unit The distance unit can be changed.
Specifications Personalisation Features Item System Temperature The temperature unit unit can be changed. Ending Fuel Economy display Monitor Refer to Fuel Economy Monitor Fuel on page economy 4-94. resetting procedure Active driving display Refer to Active Driving Display on page 4-38. Feature Turn-byTurn (TBT) Setting can be changed so that the ending display of the Fuel Economy Monitor is displayed. Setting can be changed so that the fuel economy reset is linked with the trip meter reset.
10 Index 10–1
Index 1 120 km/h warning beep ....................... 7-53 A Accessory Socket .............................. 5-155 Active Driving Display ....................... 4-38 Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)................................................. 4-103 AFS OFF indicator light.............. 4-103 AFS OFF switch.......................... 4-103 Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories ........................................... 8-3 Adjustable Speed Limiter .................
Index Bonnet Release.................................... 6-19 Boot Lid .............................................. 3-21 Boot Light ......................................... 5-152 Bottle Holder..................................... 5-158 Brakes Brakes assist .................................. 4-84 Foot brake...................................... 4-82 Pad wear indicator ......................... 4-84 Parking brake ................................ 4-83 Warning light .................................
Index Emission Control System (SKYACTIV-D 2.2) ...................................................... 3-29 Ending Display.................................... 4-98 Engine Bonnet release ............................... 6-19 Coolant .......................................... 6-30 Engine Compartment Overview.... 6-21 Exhaust gas.................................... 3-30 Oil.................................................. 6-23 Starting ............................................ 4-5 Essential information ....
Index I i-ACTIVSENSE................................ 4-100 Active safety technology ............. 4-100 Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) ........................................... 4-103 Adjustable speed limiter.............. 4-133 Camera and sensors ..................... 4-101 Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) ........................................ 4-120 Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) ... 4-148 High Beam Control System (HBC) ..........................................
Index Key removed from vehicle warning beep ..................................................... 7-50 Keys ...................................................... 3-2 Key suspend function ...................... 3-8 Transmitter ...................................... 3-4 L Label Information ................................. 9-2 Lane-Change Signals .......................... 4-73 Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)............................................. 4-107 LDWS switch ..............................
Index R Radar Sensor (Front) ......................... 4-150 Radar Sensors (Rear) ........................ 4-155 Rear Coat Hooks ............................... 5-160 Rear Door Child Safety Locks ............ 3-21 Rear Seat ............................................... 2-8 Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) System ............................................... 4-114 RVM switch................................. 4-119 RVM warning indicator light ...... 4-118 Rear View Monitor............................
Index Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) ... 4-139 Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) indicator light (red) ..................... 4-144 Stopping the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system operation ............ 4-144 Spare Tyre ............................................. 7-6 Specifications ........................................ 9-5 Speed Limiter Warning Beep .............. 7-53 Speed Unit Selector............................. 4-25 Speedometer ........................................ 4-25 Starting the Engine..
Index Warning Sound is Activated................ 7-49 120 km/h warning beep ................. 7-53 Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Beep ................... 7-49 Collision warning .......................... 7-53 Electronic steering lock warning beep ............................................... 7-52 i-ELOOP warning beep ................. 7-51 i-stop warning beep ....................... 7-51 Ignition not switched off (STOP) warning beep .................................
MEMO 10–10