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Windscreen wiper blades...................................................................page 6-16

Sunroof............................................................................................ page 3-58

Door................................................................................................ page 3-39

Window........................................................................................... page 3-56

Touch sensor.....................................................................................page 3-42

Outside mirror.................................................................................. page 3-51

Charge lid.........................................................................................page 3-19

Liftgate............................................................................................. page 3-48

Electric liftgate opener....................................................................... page 3-48

Rear window wiper blade.................................................................. page 6-20

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Summary of Contents for MX-30 2020

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Page 2: ...service is necessary consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer We assure you that all of us at Mazda have an ongoing interest in your motoring pleasure and in your full satisfaction with your Mazda product...

Page 3: ...N indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to your vehicle or both could result if the caution is ignored NOTE A NOTE provides information and sometimes suggests how to make better use o...

Page 4: ...in the same direction the vehicle faces Although this manual explains a left hand drive model it also applies to right hand drive models Index A good place to start is the Index an alphabetical listi...

Page 5: ...led to these parts vehicle systems may not operate normally or the installed parts could be knocked off which could result in a serious accident Consult an Mazda Repairer for installation of accessory...

Page 6: ...sure that the seat belt is fastened For a child who cannot wear the seat belt correctly because the shoulder belt contacts the neck or face or the lap belt does not t securely around the pelvis use a...

Page 7: ...vibration or impact while driving the vehicle resulting in an accident Do not directly load luggage on the roof Do not directly load luggage on the roof Otherwise the luggage may collapse resulting i...

Page 8: ...sively If your body slides under the seat belt the seat belt cannot function at its full capacity during emergency braking or in a collision which could result in a serious accident injury or death Pa...

Page 9: ...he driving stability being adversely affected which could lead to an accident Adjust the tyre pressures to the speci ed value and do not use tyres with worn tyre grooves If the vehicle is driven with...

Page 10: ...rking on the shoulder of a road Crossing over differences in road level such as at the shoulder of a road Entering exiting a steep slope such as at the entrance exit of a parking lot Driving on bumpy...

Page 11: ...for driving to avoid your shoe contacting the brake pedal when depressing the accelerator pedal x Firmly depress the brake pedal to keep the vehicle stopped and if necessary apply the parking brake x...

Page 12: ...rors and windows 3 When Driving Information concerning safe driving and stopping 4 Interior Features Use of various features for ride comfort including air conditioning system and audio system 5 Maint...

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Page 14: ...1 2 Interior Equipment View B 1 4 Interior Equipment View C 1 5 Interior Equipment View D 1 6 Interior Equipment View E 1 7 Interior Overview Right Hand Drive Model 1 8 Interior Equipment View A 1 8 I...

Page 15: ...3 Audio remote control switches page 5 22 INFO switch page 4 12 Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA LIM switch page 4 142 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop Go function MRCC with Stop Go function switc...

Page 16: ...F switch page 4 72 360 view monitor switch page 4 166 Parking sensor OFF switch page 4 217 TCS OFF switch page 4 67 Position memory switches page 2 10 Power window switches page 3 56 Power window lock...

Page 17: ...stem page 5 2 Rear window defogger switch page 4 49 Glove compartment page 5 43 Hazard warning asher switch page 4 51 Power switch page 4 4 Horn page 4 51 Lock release lever page 2 4 Bonnet release ha...

Page 18: ...d console page 5 43 Sunroof switch page 3 59 Rearview mirror page 3 54 Vent page 5 8 AC power outlet page 5 38 Accessory sockets page 5 37 External input terminal page 5 14 Selector lever page 4 31 Co...

Page 19: ...rhead light rear page 5 35 Assist grip page 5 42 Centre console page 5 44 Bottle holder page 5 41 Rear seat page 2 16 Cup holder page 5 40 Armrest page 2 18 ISOFIX lower anchors page 2 46 Seat belt pa...

Page 20: ...rtment cover page 3 50 Anchor brackets page 2 45 Cargo sub compartment page 5 44 Cargo securing loops page 5 44 Luggage compartment light page 5 35 Pictorial Index Interior Overview Left Hand Drive Mo...

Page 21: ...Audio remote control switches page 5 22 INFO switch page 4 12 Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA LIM switch page 4 142 Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop Go function MRCC with Stop Go function switch...

Page 22: ...IVSENSE OFF switch page 4 72 Door lock knob page 3 46 Door lock switch page 3 44 Power window lock switch page 3 56 Power window switches page 3 56 Outside mirror switches page 3 51 Position memory sw...

Page 23: ...ing display page 4 27 Instrument cluster page 4 10 Storage pocket page 5 43 Bonnet release handle page 6 10 Horn page 4 51 Lock release lever page 2 4 Power switch page 4 4 Hazard warning asher switch...

Page 24: ...3 Sunroof switch page 3 59 Sunvisor page 5 34 Vanity mirror page 5 34 Bottle holder page 5 41 Seat belt page 2 26 Head restraint page 2 19 Front seat page 2 4 Cup holder page 5 40 AUTOHOLD switch page...

Page 25: ...42 Cup holder page 5 41 Head restraint page 2 19 Push knob page 2 16 Seat belt page 2 26 ISOFIX lower anchors page 2 46 Armrest page 2 18 Rear seat page 2 16 Bottle holder page 5 41 Centre console pag...

Page 26: ...tment cover page 3 50 Anchor brackets page 2 45 Cargo sub compartment page 5 44 Cargo securing loops page 5 44 Luggage compartment light page 5 35 Pictorial Index Interior Overview Right Hand Drive Mo...

Page 27: ...indow page 3 56 Touch sensor page 3 42 Outside mirror page 3 51 Charge lid page 3 19 Liftgate page 3 48 Electric liftgate opener page 3 48 Rear window wiper blade page 6 20 Pictorial Index Exterior Ov...

Page 28: ...arning Systems 2 30 Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems 2 30 Child Restraint 2 33 Child Restraint Precautions 2 33 Child Restraint System Installation 2 37 Child Restraint System Suitabil...

Page 29: ...st a seat only when the vehicle is stopped If the seat is adjusted while the vehicle is being driven the seating posture may become unstable and the seat could move unexpectedly resulting in injury Do...

Page 30: ...e cargo may scatter which could result in serious injury or death Never allow a passenger to sit or stand on the folded seatback while the vehicle is moving Driving with a passenger on the folded seat...

Page 31: ...g the driving position set up procedure recommended by Mazda allows you to maintain a relaxed posture drive the vehicle for longer periods without feeling tired and make quick operations naturally Als...

Page 32: ...nge 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...

Page 33: ...default position WARNING After adjusting the steering wheel position make sure it is securely locked by trying to move it up and down Driving with the steering wheel not securely locked in position is...

Page 34: ...ding a comfortable seated posture 1 With your posture slightly slouched move the seatback forward to the angle where your waist feels slightly cramped 1 Manual Seat 2 Power Seat 2 Move the seatback ba...

Page 35: ...on the brake pedal and move the seat forward as far as possible until you feel a slight cramping in your ankle 1 Manual Seat 2 Power Seat 3 With your right foot set on the brake pedal move the seat ba...

Page 36: ...on the front edge of the seat bottom Adjust the height on the front edge of the seat bottom to the position where the back of your knees contacts the front edge of the seat bottom 1 With your right fo...

Page 37: ...sition can be called up after programming the position The following driving positions can be programmed x Driver s seat position seat slide height adjustment front edge of seat bottom seat recline Re...

Page 38: ...g up the programmed driving position CAUTION Do not place ngers or hands around the bottom of the seat while the seat memory function is operating The seat moves automatically while the seat memory fu...

Page 39: ...ch continuously until a sound is activated 3 Press the lock switch on the transmitter within 5 seconds after the sound is activated NOTE If you do not perform the operation correctly a sound indicatin...

Page 40: ...that the seat is rmly locked and the red indication on the walk in strap is not visible 1 Walk in strap 2 Red indication CAUTION Be careful of the top of the door opening when getting in or out of th...

Page 41: ...the front seat or the walk in switch The seatback folds forward while the upper side of the angle switch is pressed and the seat slides forward while the upper side of the slide switch is pressed 1 W...

Page 42: ...er seat 1 Press the upper side of the angle switch The seatback folds forward while the switch is being pressed 2 Press the upper side of the slide switch The seat slides forward while the switch is b...

Page 43: ...Putting occupants in the luggage compartment is dangerous because seat belts cannot be fastened which could lead to serious injury or death during sudden braking or a collision Do not allow children t...

Page 44: ...ge the front seat or its pocket Lower or remove the head restraint on the rear outboard seat if necessary Press the push knob to fold down the seatback To return the seatback to its upright position W...

Page 45: ...place After returning the seatback to its upright position make sure it is securely locked Armrest The rear armrest in the centre of the rear seatback can be used no occupant in the centre seat or pl...

Page 46: ...ision Height Adjustment Adjust the head restraint so that the centre is even with the top of the passenger s ears To raise a head restraint pull it up to the desired position To lower the head restrai...

Page 47: ...talled correctly with the front of the head restraint facing forward If the head restraint is installed incorrectly it could detach from the seat during a collision and result in injury The head restr...

Page 48: ...ated excessively and cause a low temperature burn Do not use the seat warmer even when taking a short nap in the vehicle The seat may be heated excessively and cause a low temperature burn Do not plac...

Page 49: ...d When the is touched or icked the setting screen of the seat warmer can be displayed When each icon for the setting screen is touched or icked the temperature level can also be changed on the setting...

Page 50: ...mer turns on x If the or is operated during auto mode the seat warmer on the side where the icon was operated switches to manual mode To return to auto mode press the AUTO switch x If the power switch...

Page 51: ...er can be displayed When each icon for the setting screen is touched or icked the steering warmer can also be switched on off on the setting screen When the is touched or icked the setting screen can...

Page 52: ...operated during auto mode the steering warmer switches to manual mode To return to auto mode press the AUTO switch x If the power switch is switched OFF while the steering warmer is operating in auto...

Page 53: ...e full width of the belt to be used 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 sp...

Page 54: ...licable wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided Seatbelts should be adjusted as rmly as possible consistent with comfort to provide the protection for which they...

Page 55: ...ed it will always be in the emergency locking mode In the emergency locking mode the belt remains comfortable on the occupant and the retractor will lock in position during a collision If the belt is...

Page 56: ...retracting properly have it inspected at an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer Front Shoulder Belt Adjuster The front seat belts have a front shoulder belt adjuster If the seat...

Page 57: ...r both these systems to work properly you must wear the seat belt properly Pretensioners When a collision is detected the pretensioners deploy simultaneously with the air bags The pretensioners deploy...

Page 58: ...an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer immediately inspect the seat belt pretensioners and air bags after any collision Like the air bags the seat belt pretensioners and load lim...

Page 59: ...e released when the air bags and pretensioners deploy This does not indicate a re This gas normally has no effect on occupants however those with sensitive skin may experience light skin irritation If...

Page 60: ...nt system should NEVER be used in the front passenger seat with the air bag system activated The front passenger s seat is also the least preferred seat for other child restraint systems For some mode...

Page 61: ...senger air bag have the following warning label The warning label reminds you not to put a rear facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat at any time Even in a moderate collision the c...

Page 62: ...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...

Page 63: ...h ISOFIX anchors for attachment of ISOFIX child restraint systems on the rear seats When using these anchors to secure a child restraint system refer to Using ISOFIX Anchor page 2 46 Essential Safety...

Page 64: ...bout 8 months to 4 years old 9 kg 18 kg 20 lb 40 lb ISO R2 ISO R3 ISO F2 ISO F2X ISO F3 2 About 3 to 7 years old 15 kg 25 kg 33 lb 55 lb 3 About 6 to 12 years old 22 kg 36 kg 48 lb 79 lb Other countri...

Page 65: ...EX BASE Child seat Equal to Group 1 of the UN R 44 and UN R 129 regulation Europe Recommended child restraint system Britax R mer Duo Plus Junior seat Equal to Group 2 and 3 of the UN R 44 and UN R 12...

Page 66: ...an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur The child restraint system can be hit by the deploying air bag and knocked out of position A child in the child restrain...

Page 67: ...traint system on the front passenger seat is unavoidable Front facing type WARNING Never install a front facing child seat in the wrong seat position Installing a front facing child seat without rst c...

Page 68: ...perly secured In a collision the child could hit something or someone in the vehicle and be seriously injured or even killed Do not install a front facing child restraint system on the front passenger...

Page 69: ...nt system Refer to Adjusting the Front Passenger s Seat on page 2 12 x When it is difficult to install a child restraint system to the front passenger seat or the seat belt cannot be secured to the ch...

Page 70: ...L No Yes IL Largest suitable rearward facing xture R2X No No Yes IL No Yes IL Largest suitable rearward facing xture R3 No No Yes IL No Yes IL Largest suitable forward facing xture F2 No No Yes IUF No...

Page 71: ...rd and rearward facing i UF Suitable for forward facing i Size universal Child Restraint Systems only Yes Child restraint system can be secured on the seat No Child restraint system cannot be secured...

Page 72: ...child restraint system If the child restraint system moves it could result in death or injury to the child Always remove the head restraint and install child restraint system except when installing a...

Page 73: ...at least make sure it is securely fastened to the ISOFIX anchors Make sure there are no seat belts or foreign objects near or around the ISOFIX anchor secured child restraint system Not following the...

Page 74: ...rtant to properly secure the tether for child safety Please carefully follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions when installing tethers page 2 45 WARNING Always attach the tether s...

Page 75: ...raint 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 accide...

Page 76: ...y restraint systems are designed to provide supplementary protection in certain situations so seat belts are always important in the following ways Without seat belt usage the air bags cannot provide...

Page 77: ...ld restraint system on the front passenger seat with an air bag that could deploy NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERIOUS IN...

Page 78: ...nd lower portion of the instrument panel that blocks the passenger front air bag and knee air bags Do not use seat covers on the front seats and rear seats equipped with in seat side air bags Do not h...

Page 79: ...irer can provide the special care needed in the removal and installation of front seats It is important to protect the air bag wiring and connections to assure that the bags do not accidentally deploy...

Page 80: ...s all safety procedures are followed injury could result Have an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer safely dispose of the air bag system or scrap an air bag equipped vehicle NOT...

Page 81: ...ed to deactivate the front and side air bags for the front passenger and also the front passenger seat belt pretensioner system if installing a child restraint system on the front passenger seat When...

Page 82: ...ON front passenger air bag deactivation switch is in ON position Switch Positions Before driving always con rm that the front passenger air bag deactivation switch is in the appropriate position using...

Page 83: ...nd also the seat belt pretensioner system will remain deactivated until the front passenger air bag deactivation switch is turned to the ON position ON Front passenger front air bag side air bag and f...

Page 84: ...d air bags 5 Air bag seat belt pretensioner system warning indication warning light page 7 39 6 Driver knee in ator and air bag 7 Front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light page 2 54 8 Front...

Page 85: ...side collision or a roll over accident is detected Driver Air Bag The driver s air bag is mounted in the steering wheel When air bag crash sensors detect a frontal impact of greater than moderate forc...

Page 86: ...re 3 types of side air bags including the side air bags for the driver and front passenger inboard outboard and rear passengers outboard Front seat side air bags The front seat side air bags are insta...

Page 87: ...he air bag crash sensors detect a side impact of greater than moderate force the curtain air bag in ates quickly and helps to reduce injury mainly to the driver and front and rear outboard passengers...

Page 88: ...e to a vehicle roll over both curtain air bags in ate Both curtain air bags will deploy after the roll over accident is detected Warning Light Beep A system malfunction or operation conditions are ind...

Page 89: ...pment that will deploy depending on the type of collision The illustrations are the representative cases of collisions SRS equip ment Types of collision A severe frontal near frontal collision A sever...

Page 90: ...bags for rear pas sengers X Curtain air bag X 3 X both sides X The SRS air bag equipment deploys in a collision The SRS air bag equipment does not deploy in a collision 1 The front and side air bags f...

Page 91: ...NOTE In a frontal offset collision the equipped air bags and pretensioners may all deploy depending on the direction angle and rate of impact Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags 2 64...

Page 92: ...n detection The following illustrations are examples of front near front collisions that may not be detected as severe enough to deploy the SRS air bag equipment Impacts involving trees or poles Front...

Page 93: ...d by a diagnostic system x Front air bag sensors x Crash sensors and diagnostic module SAS unit x Side crash sensors x Air bag modules x Seat belt pretensioners x Air bag Seat belt pretensioner system...

Page 94: ...ystem 3 37 Operational Range 3 38 Doors and Locks 3 39 Door Locks 3 39 Liftgate 3 48 Mirrors 3 51 Mirrors 3 51 Windows 3 56 Power Windows 3 56 Sunroof 3 58 Security System 3 62 Modi cation and Add On...

Page 95: ...smits the motor power to the wheels using the electrical power of the high voltage battery Regenerative braking Regenerative braking uses the motor to decelerate the vehicle Power is generated by the...

Page 96: ...ing the cautions on use are applied to these areas Always follow the instructions on the label and use the vehicle correctly WARNING Be very careful of high voltage areas In addition do not disassembl...

Page 97: ...modify the high voltage battery Do not use the battery on vehicles other than those equipped with the high voltage battery If the high voltage battery is not handled properly the following may occur...

Page 98: ...rious injury Never touch any area where electrolyte is visible or electrolyte is leaking from the area If any electrolyte from the high voltage battery gets in the eyes or on the skin it could cause l...

Page 99: ...e reduced and the cruising distance can be extended by doing the following operations x With the charging connector connected turn on the air conditioning system to provide a comfortable temperature i...

Page 100: ...s possible x Only charge the battery with as much power as needed and do not always fully charge the battery The maximum charge limit can be set Refer to Charging Settings on page 3 26 Parking the veh...

Page 101: ...riving on wet roads snow covered roads or icy roads Otherwise the tyres will slip which could lead to an accident Setting By operating the plus switch OFF the regenerative braking force is decreased w...

Page 102: ...Plus switch OFF is kept pulled for a certain period of time x Selector lever is shifted to any position from D x Power switch is switched OFF Indication The operation condition of the steering wheel p...

Page 103: ...ing using a warning sound while driving at low speeds The approaching vehicle audible system operates under the following conditions x The vehicle accelerates from a stop and the vehicle speed is 30 k...

Page 104: ...y Do not charge the high voltage battery while the vehicle is covered with a car cover Always heed the following when charging in the rain or snow Otherwise it could lead to an electrical shock result...

Page 105: ...reign matter may enter the charge port causing a malfunction Always make sure that the charge lead is not connected to the vehicle before driving Because the vehicle can be driven even while the charg...

Page 106: ...he electrical power stored in the high voltage battery Therefore it is necessary to charge the high voltage battery The parts related to charging are located in the following positions 1 Mazda Connect...

Page 107: ...2 hooks for the storage bag to the 2 luggage hooks located in the luggage compartment and tighten securely The component parts of the charge lead are as follows Type A For use at charging facilities...

Page 108: ...repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer The conditions for locking the system on the vehicle side can be changed For the procedure to change the conditions refer to Charging Settings on pa...

Page 109: ...Quick charge port cap 6 Quick charge port Charge indicator The charging indicator indicates the charging status by turning on ashing the light For the charging indicator illumination ash pattern refer...

Page 110: ...oor is unlocked using the auxiliary key the charge lid is not unlocked NOTE When the driver s door is locked using any of the following functions the charge lid is also locked at the same time x Vehic...

Page 111: ...ry heater The battery heater is designed to maintain the appropriate high voltage battery temperature Because the driving performance and the charging performance decrease if the high voltage battery...

Page 112: ...ing Charging type There are two methods of charging the high voltage battery normal charging and quick charging We recommend that you use normal charging as the preferred charging method as this will...

Page 113: ...in the charging time WARNING Always heed the following when using a quick charger Otherwise it could lead to an accident Do not use a charge lead which exceeds 30 m 98 ft This vehicle is compatible wi...

Page 114: ...ntre of the luggage compartment CAUTION Be careful when handling the storage bag because the hooks on the storage bag have sharp areas If your hands or ngers touch the sharp areas your hands or ngers...

Page 115: ...ure to lock all the doors before leaving the vehicle while charging CAUTION When operating a quick charger always use the charger according to its instructions If the quick charger is operated incorre...

Page 116: ...rns on when charging is completed Turns off after a certain period of time has passed since charging was completed Charging conditions not met Am ber Flashes Flashes when the charging connector is con...

Page 117: ...d when the charging connector is connected Charging Scheduled Displays while in charging timer mode and when the charging connector is connected Charging Displays during charging Charging Complete Dis...

Page 118: ...g or heating system automatically according to a preset time The power consumption of the air conditioner after starting to drive the vehicle is reduced by operating the air conditioner and providing...

Page 119: ...he charging and operate the air conditioner remotely by using a Smartphone Please refer to local Mazda website for more Connected Service information Charging Settings How to set up the charging 1 Sel...

Page 120: ...esired estimat ed range In 10 km incre ments 1 Can be changed when According to Battery Charge Level is selected for Charge Limit Use when you want to charge only the amount of charging you need This...

Page 121: ...rging is stopped even if it is before the end time Setting example if settings below are made at 13 00 hours Function Available setting changes Start Time 1 00 End Time 8 00 Repeat Once Charge Limit A...

Page 122: ...r when charging is complete or vehicle is unlocked Locked When Connected Unlocks connector only when vehicle is un locked Off Charge connector remains unlocked at all times High Voltage Battery Heater...

Page 123: ...as personal computers Non Mazda genuine electronic equipment is installed in the vehicle There is equipment which discharges radio waves near the vehicle The key transmitter may consume battery power...

Page 124: ...transmitter and install the lower cover Key code number plate A code number is stamped on the plate attached to the key set detach this plate and store it in a safe place not in the vehicle for use if...

Page 125: ...len consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible for a replacement and to make the lost or stolen key inoperative CAUTION Changes or modi cations not expres...

Page 126: ...buttons are pressed Lock button To lock the doors liftgate and charge lid press the lock button and the hazard warning lights will ash once NOTE x When any door or the liftgate is open and the lock b...

Page 127: ...hin 20 seconds after pressing the lock button and the hazard warning lights will ash 3 times Refer to Theft Deterrent System on page 3 64 Power saving function By turning on the transmitter power savi...

Page 128: ...ed keyless function Operational Range The system operates only when the driver is in the vehicle or within operational range while the key is being carried Starting the EV system NOTE x Starting the E...

Page 129: ...rument panel x In the storage compartments such as the glove compartment or the centre console Key Suspend Function If a key is left in the vehicle the functions of the key left in the vehicle are tem...

Page 130: ...Beep With the advanced keyless function on page 7 50 x Key Left in luggage Compartment Warning Beep Refer to Key Left in luggage Compartment Warning Beep With the advanced keyless function on page 7...

Page 131: ...erior aerial 2 80 cm 31 in 3 Operational range NOTE x The system may not operate if you are too close to the windows or door handles x If the key is left in the following areas and you leave the vehic...

Page 132: ...and the liftgate could open unexpectedly resulting in an accident Always con rm the safety around the vehicle before opening a door and the liftgate Suddenly opening a door and the liftgate is dangero...

Page 133: ...low passengers to get out of the vehicle immediately and prevent being trapped inside While the power switch is switched ON and in the event the vehicle receives an impact strong enough to in ate the...

Page 134: ...he hazard warning lights operate 1 time each time the button is pressed NOTE x With the advanced keyless function You can also activate the system by touching the sensing area of the door lock touch s...

Page 135: ...g area of the door release touch sensor at the same time x You touch the sensing area of the touch sensor while wearing gloves x Foreign matter such as snow or dirt is stuck on the sensing area of the...

Page 136: ...Theft Deterrent System on page 3 64 x The setting can be changed so that the doors charge lid and liftgate are locked automatically without touching the sensing area of the touch sensor Refer to the S...

Page 137: ...harge lid x Liftgate 1 Unlock 2 Lock NOTE x To prevent the transmitter from being left in the vehicle make sure that you carry the transmitter before locking x After locking by pressing the door lock...

Page 138: ...re that you carry the transmitter before locking x After locking by pressing the door lock switch and when the liftgate is closed with the transmitter left in the vehicle the liftgate is unlocked Auto...

Page 139: ...e door holding the door handle in the open position is not required This does not operate the other door locks NOTE When locking the door this way x Be careful not to leave the key inside the vehicle...

Page 140: ...ar door make sure that the front door does not interfere The rear door could contact the front door and cause damage or scratches if the front door is not sufficiently clear of the rear door NOTE x Th...

Page 141: ...when opening closing the liftgate during strong winds If a strong gust blows against the liftgate it could close suddenly resulting in injury Fully open the liftgate and make sure that it stays open...

Page 142: ...e the liftgate cannot be raised To open Press the electric liftgate opener again To close To close the liftgate from its slightly raised position open it rst by pressing the electric liftgate opener t...

Page 143: ...collision and cause injury CAUTION Make sure the luggage compartment cover is rmly secured If it is not rmly secured it could unexpectedly disengage resulting in injury The luggage compartment can be...

Page 144: ...visibility within the same sweep This combination allows for better assurance when making lane changes 1 Region line x The perceived distance of objects in the outer and inner regions of the wide ang...

Page 145: ...a position other than ON x The selector lever is shifted to a position other than R x The select switch is pressed again Folding outside mirror WARNING Always return the outside mirrors to the driving...

Page 146: ...or folding switch to fold the outside mirrors in or out x The automatic folding function can be turned on or off Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manual x In the following ca...

Page 147: ...mirror adjustment Before driving adjust the rearview mirror to centre on the scene through the rear window NOTE For the manual antidazzle mirror perform the adjustment with the antidazzle lever in the...

Page 148: ...switched ON NOTE x 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 1 Light sensor x The auto...

Page 149: ...w switch Blocking the power window just before it reaches the fully closed position or while fully holding up the power window switch is dangerous In this case the jam safe function may not prevent th...

Page 150: ...press the switch in the opposite direction and then release it NOTE Power window system initialization procedure If you operate the switch any number of times with the power window not fully closed th...

Page 151: ...ead tilt slide switch at the front seats WARNING Do not let passengers stand up or extend part of the body through the open sunroof while the vehicle is moving Extending the head arms or other parts o...

Page 152: ...erwise the sunroof could be damaged The sunshade does not tilt To avoid damaging the sunshade do not push it up Do not close the sunshade while the sunroof is opening Trying to force the sunshade clos...

Page 153: ...backward direction To fully close automatically momentarily press the tilt slide switch in the forward direction To stop sliding partway press the tilt slide switch When the sunroof is already tilted...

Page 154: ...lly x The sunroof is closing automatically during very low temperatures x In the event the jam safe function activates and the sunroof cannot be closed automatically press the tilt slide switch and th...

Page 155: ...m will not start thereby helping to prevent vehicle theft If you have a problem with the immobilizer system or the key consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer CAUTION Chan...

Page 156: ...al range switch the power switch off and then restart the EV system x Signals from a TV or radio station or from a transceiver or mobile telephone could interfere with your immobilizer system If you a...

Page 157: ...or objects from a head restraint or a coat hook Return the extension sunvisors to their original positions Do not blind the intrusion sensor by covering it or placing objects over it Do not allow the...

Page 158: ...the theft deterrent system is operating x If the lead acid battery goes dead while the theft deterrent system is armed the siren horn will activate and the hazard warning lights will ash when the lead...

Page 159: ...while any of the following conditions are present cancel the intrusion sensor to prevent the alarm from triggering unnecessarily x Leaving the vehicle with a movable object passengers or pets remainin...

Page 160: ...x Starting the EV system with the power switch x With the advanced keyless function x Touching the sensing area of the door release touch sensor The hazard warning lights will ash twice NOTE When the...

Page 161: ...ould lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident When driving on ice or in water snow mud sand or similar hazards x Be cautious and allow extra distance for braking x Avoid sudden braking and sudd...

Page 162: ...the oor mat make sure that it does not slide from side to side or back and forth and that there is sufficient clearance with the accelerator and brake pedals on the driver s side After removing the o...

Page 163: ...x Have the proper ratio of antifreeze in the radiator Refer to Coolant on page 6 13 x Inspect the lead acid battery and its leads Cold reduces battery capacity x Inspect the EV system for damage and...

Page 164: ...ph or the chain manufacturer s recommended limit whichever is lower Drive carefully and avoid bumps holes and sharp turns Avoid locked wheel braking Do not use chains on roads that are free of snow or...

Page 165: ...1 A Cross section view 1 B Installing the chains 1 Secure the chains on the front tyres as tightly as possible Always follow the chain manufacturer s instructions 2 Retighten the chains after driving...

Page 166: ...Towing Caravans and Trailers Towing Caravans and Trailers Your Mazda is not designed for towing Never tow a trailer with your Mazda Before Driving Towing 3 73...

Page 167: ...MEMO 3 74...

Page 168: ...Windscreen Wipers and Washer 4 44 Rear Window Wiper and Washer 4 48 Headlight Washer 4 49 Rear Window Defogger 4 49 Horn 4 51 Hazard Warning Flasher 4 51 Brake 4 53 Brake System 4 53 AUTOHOLD 4 59 Eme...

Page 169: ...ol with Stop Go function MRCC with Stop Go function 4 116 Cruising Traffic Support CTS 4 123 Lane keep Assist System LAS 4 133 Emergency Lane Keeping ELK 4 135 Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA 4 142 S...

Page 170: ...MEMO 4 3...

Page 171: ...such as the audio can be used while the EV system is stopped READY indi cation is not displayed The pow er switch indicator light amber turns on Power switch Function ON All electrical accessories ca...

Page 172: ...re that the selector lever is in the P position NOTE x The EV system cannot be started when the selector lever is in a position other than P Shift the selector lever to the P position 3 Assume the cor...

Page 173: ...ION If there is a problem with the power switch the power switch indicator light amber ashes In this case the EV system could be started however have the vehicle inspected by an Authorised Mazda Repai...

Page 174: ...ectly and the EV system could not start Metal parts of other keys or metal objects touch the key Spare keys or keys for other vehicles equipped with an immobilizer system touch or come near the key De...

Page 175: ...ication is displayed in the instrument cluster Stopping the EV System When Stopping the EV System 1 Shift the selector lever to the P position 2 Press the power switch The READY indication is not disp...

Page 176: ...nd a display indication notify you that the selector lever position and the shift position do not match x Power switch position If you leave or try to leave the vehicle without switching the power swi...

Page 177: ...ster Power Meter page 4 11 Multi information Display page 4 12 High Voltage Battery Power Gauge page 4 15 High Voltage Battery Temperature Gauge page 4 15 Instrument Panel Illumination Switch page 4 1...

Page 178: ...dle is in the POWER zone 1 CHARGE zone 2 POWER zone The CHARGE indicators indicate the electrical power which can be generated by regenerative braking and the POWER indicators indicate the motor outpu...

Page 179: ...x Outside temperature x Remaining high voltage battery power x Distance to full discharge x Average energy efficiency x Instantaneous energy efficiency x Charge status display x i ACTIVSENSE Display x...

Page 180: ...screen content changes each time the INFO switch is pressed 1 Basic display 2 Drive information display 3 i ACTIVSENSE display 4 Charge status display 1 When Driving Instrument Cluster and Display 4...

Page 181: ...iving distance for a speci ed interval is indicated Two types TRIP A TRIP B of interval distance can be measured For instance trip meter A can record the distance from the point of origin and trip met...

Page 182: ...ted when the power switch is switched ON When the high voltage battery is fully charged 1 is indicated As the level lowers the needle approaches 0 When the high voltage battery charge decreases to 1 4...

Page 183: ...hile the instrument panel illumination is dimmed x The brightness increases by pressing the switch x The brightness decreases by pressing the switch If you press the switch while the instrument cluste...

Page 184: ...ttings can be changed by operating the centre display screen Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manual Outside Temperature Warning When the outside temperature is low the indic...

Page 185: ...level x If there is no past energy efficiency information such as after rst purchasing your vehicle or the information was deleted when disconnecting the lead acid battery terminal the actual remainin...

Page 186: ...anual 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 speedomete...

Page 187: ...arning indicator light or indicated symbol Refer to If a Warning Indication Warning Lights on page 4 21 Refer to If a Indication Indicator Lights on page 4 23 Message only is indicated on display Foll...

Page 188: ...stem Problem Warning Indication Warning Light 1 7 34 High Voltage Battery Temperature Warning Indication 7 34 Remaining High Voltage Battery Power Warning Indication Warning Light 1 7 35 Charging Syst...

Page 189: ...Light Warning Indication Warning Light 1 7 41 Seat Belt Warning Indication Warning Light Front seat 7 42 Red Seat Belt Warning Light Rear seat 7 42 Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Indication Warning L...

Page 190: ...vation Indicator Light 2 54 Security Indicator Light Immobilizer System 3 63 Theft Deterrent System 3 65 Malfunction 7 40 Green KEY Indicator Light 4 5 Wrench Indication Indicator Light 1 4 25 Shift P...

Page 191: ...MRCC with Stop Go function indicator Light 4 122 Cruising Traffic Support CTS Indicator Light 4 132 TCS DSC Indication Indicator Light 1 Traction Con trol System TCS 4 66 Dynamic Sta bility Control D...

Page 192: ...dication 4 143 Green Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA Set Indication 4 143 White Cruise Standby Indication 4 191 Green Cruise Set Indication 4 191 1 The light turns on when the power switch is switche...

Page 193: ...repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible If maintenance is neglected a decrease in vehicle performance may occur which could cause damage Have your vehicle inspected bef...

Page 194: ...proof sheet it could cause damage Do not place objects or apply stickers above the active driving display or to the dust proof sheet as they will cause interference NOTE x Wearing polarized sunglasses...

Page 195: ...3 x Emergency Lane Keeping ELK Warnings Refer to Emergency Lane Keeping ELK on page 4 135 x Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA Operation Conditions and Warnings Refer to Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA...

Page 196: ...on for reversing the vehicle A beep is activated to notify the driver that the shift position is in the R position N Neutral Position where power generated by the motor is not transmitted to the EV Tr...

Page 197: ...ver in the D position x The selector lever is shifted to the R position while driving forward vehicle speed of about 10 km h 6 3 mph or faster with the selector lever in the D position x The selector...

Page 198: ...tely stopped If the selector lever is operated while the vehicle is moving it could result in a serious accident and injury NOTE x Prevention of mis operation When operating the selector lever rmly sh...

Page 199: ...d Use this mode when it is necessary to release the parking brake and change the shift position to the N position such as in an automatic car wash that moves the vehicle by placing the front and rear...

Page 200: ...sition Shift position restrictions If you do any of the following operations the shift position selection is restricted for the purpose of safety Shift posi tion be fore oper ation Operation driving c...

Page 201: ...m Return selector lever to position R before operating it Shift position changes to position before operating selector lever D While driving forward vehicle speed of about 10 km h 6 3 mph or faster Sh...

Page 202: ...with the accelerator pedal depressed when the selector lever is in the P or N position Otherwise the vehicle will suddenly accelerate which could lead to an accident Shift the selector lever with the...

Page 203: ...ly strong regenerative braking is used continuously it could stop working temporarily Regeneration braking is less effective the closer the high voltage battery is to a full charge and regeneration br...

Page 204: ...mpletely stop the vehicle before shifting the selector lever to the P position If the selector lever is shifted to the P position before the vehicle is completely stopped unnecessary force will be app...

Page 205: ...proaching in the opposite direction no matter what side of the road you must drive your vehicle left hand or right hand traffic Therefore it is not necessary to adjust the optical axis of the headligh...

Page 206: ...ght control When the power switch is switched ON the light sensor detects the brightness of the surrounding area and the headlights and the exterior lights turn on off automatically according to the s...

Page 207: ...nect Owner s Manual Headlight High Low Beam The headlights switch between high and low beams by moving the lever forward or backward 1 High beam 2 Low beam When the headlight high beams are on the hea...

Page 208: ...x The headlights turn off if the lever is pulled again while the headlights are illuminated Leaving Home Light The leaving home light turns on the lights when the transmitter unlock button is pressed...

Page 209: ...s turn on or off automatically NOTE Except countries prohibited by law The running lights can be deactivated Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manual Rear Fog Light Rear Fog L...

Page 210: ...ction Indicators Move the signal lever down for a left turn or up for a right turn to the stop position The signal will self cancel after the turn is completed If the indicator light continues to ash...

Page 211: ...Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manual Windscreen Wipers and Washer Windscreen Wipers and Washer The windscreen wipers and washer can be used when the power switch is switched ON WARNING...

Page 212: ...then remove the accumulated snow If the wiper switch is turned to another position other than OFF the wipers will operate If the wipers do not operate even though the wiper switch is turned to a posit...

Page 213: ...or area in the cabin is hit When the power switch is switched ON and the wiper lever is in the AUTO position do not touch the windscreen or the windscreen wipers Otherwise the windscreen wipers will o...

Page 214: ...hed to the OFF position other than when driving the vehicle under rainy conditions x The auto wiper control functions can be turned off Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manua...

Page 215: ...dow Washer To spray washer uid turn the rear wiper washer switch to either of the position After the switch is released the washer will stop NOTE While the windscreen washers are operating from the ti...

Page 216: ...urn on the EV system 2 Turn on the headlights 3 Double ick the wiper lever several times until the washer uid sprays Rear Window Defogger Rear Window Defogger The rear window defogger clears fog from...

Page 217: ...creen Wiper De icer The thermal laments at the following positions heat up and facilitate the removal of snow accumulated on the windscreen The windscreen wiper de icer operates in conjunction with th...

Page 218: ...p 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 warnin...

Page 219: ...riving on slippery roads the emergency stop signal system could operate causing all the turn and lane change signals to ash Refer to Emergency Stop Signal System on page 4 63 x While the emergency sto...

Page 220: ...d cause loss of vehicle control and a serious accident Avoid continuous application of the brakes Dry off brakes that have become wet by driving slowly releasing the accelerator pedal and lightly appl...

Page 221: ...apply the parking brake and make sure that the EPB indicator light in the instrument cluster turns on NOTE x The parking brake cannot be applied or released while the vehicle battery is dead Refer to...

Page 222: ...etails refer to Cancelling the parking brake automatic operation x Release the parking brake and use neutral hold mode automatic car wash mode when it is necessary to change the shift position to the...

Page 223: ...itch is switched from ON to ACC while in neutral hold mode automatic car wash mode the parking brake is applied automatically Releasing the parking brake automatically If the accelerator pedal is depr...

Page 224: ...ith the EPB switch pressed while the brake pedal is not depressed When the auto operation is cancelled a sound is activated one time and the EPB switch indicator light goes from normal ashing to faste...

Page 225: ...brakes apply more rmly NOTE x When the brake pedal is depressed hard or depressed more quickly the pedal will feel softer but the brakes will apply more rmly This is a normal effect of the brake assi...

Page 226: ...ped position by the AUTOHOLD function the vehicle may move unexpectedly and result in an accident Do not use the AUTOHOLD function on slippery roads such as icy or snow covered roads or unpaved roads...

Page 227: ...warning sound is activated for about 5 seconds while the AUTOHOLD is operating or when you press the AUTOHOLD switch x If you switch the power switch OFF while the AUTOHOLD is operating the parking br...

Page 228: ...UTOHOLD operates and the brakes are held x The power switch is switched ON EV system on x The vehicle is stopped x The brake pedal is being depressed x The AUTOHOLD active indicator light turns on x T...

Page 229: ...ress the brake pedal and press the AUTOHOLD switch The AUTOHOLD is turned off and the AUTOHOLD standby indicator light turns off 1 AUTOHOLD standby indicator light NOTE x When the brakes are not held...

Page 230: ...ight switch is pressed Hill Launch Assist HLA Hill Launch Assist HLA The HLA functions to assist in accelerating the vehicle from a stop on slopes When releasing the brake pedal and depressing the acc...

Page 231: ...lied or if the vehicle has not stopped completely x While HLA is operating the brake pedal may feel stiff and vibrate however this does not indicate a malfunction x HLA does not operate while the TCS...

Page 232: ...S as a substitute for safe driving The ABS cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving excessive speed tailgating following another vehicle too closely driving on ice and snow and hydroplaning r...

Page 233: ...when roads are covered with ice and or snow Driving without proper traction devices on snow and or ice covered roads is dangerous The Traction Control System TCS alone cannot provide adequate traction...

Page 234: ...TCS OFF indicator light will turn off NOTE x When the TCS is on and you attempt to free the vehicle from being stuck or drive it out of freshly fallen snow the TCS will activate Depressing the accele...

Page 235: ...riction and road contact because of water on the road surface You can still have an accident CAUTION The DSC may not operate correctly unless the following are observed Use tyres of the correct size s...

Page 236: ...em on however the operation may feel heavy compared to normal If the steering feels stiffer than usual during normal driving or the steering vibrates consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authori...

Page 237: ...rear side detection Lane Departure Warning System LDWS page 4 88 Blind Spot Monitoring BSM page 4 91 Road sign recognition Traffic Sign Recognition System TSR page 4 97 Inter vehicle distance recognit...

Page 238: ...era on page 4 83 4 Front side radar sensor Refer to Rear Side Radar Sensor on page 4 81 5 Front radar sensor Refer to Front Radar Sensor on page 4 78 Vehicle rear 1 Rear camera Refer to Front Camera S...

Page 239: ...the i ACTIVSENSE status symbol warning risk avoidance support system green is displayed NOTE Even if the i ACTIVSENSE status symbol warning risk avoidance support system green is displayed systems wh...

Page 240: ...F switch i ACTIVSENSE OFF symbol Warning risk avoidance support system If the power switch is switched OFF while you have cancelled the systems using the i ACTIVSENSE OFF switch the systems are automa...

Page 241: ...TION Heed the following precautions to assure correct operation of each system Do not hit or apply strong force to the Forward Sensing Camera FSC or the area around it If the Forward Sensing Camera FS...

Page 242: ...do not touch the Forward Sensing Camera FSC lens Consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer regarding cleaning the interior side of the windscreen around the Forward Sensing...

Page 243: ...ut 1 to 2 meters x The outline of a pedestrian is recognised such as the head both shoulders or the feet The Forward Sensing Camera FSC may not be able to detect pedestrians when any of the following...

Page 244: ...surrounding brightness suddenly changes such as when entering or exiting a tunnel x The brightness of the headlights of your vehicle is insufficient such as the illumination is weakened due to a dirty...

Page 245: ...his occurs the system may not operate correctly therefore always keep the front radar sensor clean If Safety and Driver Support Systems Temporarily Disabled Front Radar Obscured Drive Safely is displa...

Page 246: ...and a round shaped vehicle x A vehicle ahead has limited areas that can re ect radio waves such as a low pro le vehicle x Under bad weather conditions rain fog and snow x Front visibility is reduced d...

Page 247: ...r adjusted for each vehicle to a loaded vehicle condition so that the front side radar sensor detect approaching vehicles correctly If the direction of the front side radar sensor has deviated for som...

Page 248: ...he following systems also use the rear side radar sensor x Blind Spot Monitoring BSM x Rear Cross Traffic Alert RCTA x Smart brake support SBS reverse drive detection x Emergency Lane Keeping ELK The...

Page 249: ...ed Mazda Repairer NOTE The radar sensors are regulated by the relevant radio wave laws of the country in which the vehicle is driven If the vehicle is driven abroad authorization from the country in w...

Page 250: ...ected off obstructions at the rear and the returning ultrasonic waves are picked up by the rear ultrasonic sensors Front Camera Side Cameras Rear Camera Front Camera Side Cameras Rear Camera Your vehi...

Page 251: ...hat you are wearing partially blocks the driver monitoring camera s view of your eyes you have long bangs partially covering your eyes or a part of your face is invisible due to a face mask x The ligh...

Page 252: ...han about 20 km h 12 mph x The system detects a vehicle or the headlights lights of a vehicle approaching in the opposite direction x The vehicle is driven on roads lined with streetlamps or on roads...

Page 253: ...oaching in the opposite direction while driving at night to automatically switch the illumination range of the headlights the illuminated area or the illumination brightness CAUTION Do not rely excess...

Page 254: ...iving on highways To Operate the System The ALH operates to control Glare Free High Beam Wide Range Low Beam and Highway Mode automatically after the power switch is switched ON and the headlight swit...

Page 255: ...ellow lines using the Forward Sensing Camera FSC If your vehicle may be deviating from its lane the lane departure warning noti es the driver Use the LDWS when you drive the vehicle on roads with whit...

Page 256: ...driven on a forked road or junction x The vehicle is driven through an intersection or a roundabout When the System Operates When the power switch is switched ON the i ACTIVSENSE status symbol warnin...

Page 257: ...amera FSC System malfunction If there is a problem with the system the i ACTIVSENSE status symbol warning risk avoidance support system white and the i ACTIVSENSE warning indication warning light on t...

Page 258: ...gned to assist the driver in checking the area to the rear of the vehicle on both sides during lane changes by notifying the driver of the presence of vehicles approaching from the rear in an adjacent...

Page 259: ...ollowing circumstances x The vehicle speed falls below about 25 km h 15 mph even though the i ACTIVSENSE warning indication warning light is turned off x The selector lever is shifted to reverse R and...

Page 260: ...ent lane on a road with extremely wide driving lanes The detection area of the rear side radar sensor is set at the road width of expressways x In the following case the ashing of the BSM warning indi...

Page 261: ...ors x Snow or ice is adhering to the door mirrors x The front door glass is fogged or covered in snow frost or dirt x The rear side radar sensor of the BSM may be regulated under the radio wave relate...

Page 262: ...to Instrument Panel Illumination on page 4 16 Display indicator The detected approaching vehicle and warning are displayed in the multi information display and active driving display vehicles with ac...

Page 263: ...the system using the i ACTIVSENSE OFF switch the system is automatically enabled the next time the power switch is switched ON However if the system is cancelled using Settings in Mazda Connect the s...

Page 264: ...ven The TSR displays the speed limit including auxiliary signs do not enter traffic stop and passing prohibited signs If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit sign indicated in the active driving...

Page 265: ...s a traffic sign may not be recognised or a traffic sign different from the actual traffic sign may be displayed Always make it your responsibility as a driver to check the actual traffic signs Otherw...

Page 266: ...the front of the vehicle such as backlight or high beam headlights of on coming vehicles x The vehicle is making a sharp turn x Strong light re ects off the road x A traffic sign is in a position whi...

Page 267: ...limit sign as a sign targeted for your vehicle and the vehicle passes it x The speed limit sign stored in the navigation system is read x Inclement weather speed limit signs are displayed when all of...

Page 268: ...es the do not enter sign and a certain period of time has elapsed since the vehicle passed the sign display of the do not enter sign stops Stop sign x A stop sign is displayed when all of the followin...

Page 269: ...ing the appropriate operation such as depressing the brake pedal 1 Vehicle is doing 90 km h when 80 km h speed limit sign is recognised 2 Vehicle continues to do 90 km h after 80 km h speed limit sign...

Page 270: ...is activated x 10 km h 5 mph If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit sign displayed in the display by 10 km h 5 mph the excessive speed warning is activated NOTE x In the following cases the exce...

Page 271: ...ing behind you Operation conditions The DSA operates when all of the following conditions are met x The power switch is switched ON x The DSA is on x The selector lever is in a position other than R x...

Page 272: ...is a system which detects driver fatigue and decreased attentiveness and encourages the driver to take a rest When the vehicle is driven inside traffic lane lines at about 65 to 140 km h 41 to 86 mph...

Page 273: ...The vehicle is making a sharp turn x The vehicle is changing lanes x The system cannot detect white yellow lane lines x The DAA may not operate normally under the following conditions x White yellow...

Page 274: ...at about 5 km h 3 mph or faster the DM detects changes in the driver s facial features using the driver monitoring camera The system then estimates the amount of accumulated fatigue and sleepiness of...

Page 275: ...vehicle speed returns to about 5 km h 3 mph or faster x If the driver monitoring camera does not recognise the driver correctly the DM may not monitor correctly Refer to Driver Monitoring Camera on pa...

Page 276: ...ehicles approaching from the blind spots on the front left and right sides of the vehicle when the vehicle starts to drive at an intersection and noti es the driver of possible danger using the warnin...

Page 277: ...splay 360 view monitor vehicles with 360 view monitor When your vehicle is being driven If there is a possibility of a collision with an approaching vehicle a warning indication is displayed on the fo...

Page 278: ...A special type of vehicle with a complex shape x A vehicle suddenly enters the detection area from the front or side of your vehicle x A vehicle that has stopped suddenly starts to move x Multiple obj...

Page 279: ...ch the system is automatically enabled the next time the power switch is switched ON However if the system is cancelled using Settings in Mazda Connect the system is not automatically enabled Rear Cro...

Page 280: ...th 360 view monitor The RCTA warning indication in the 360 view monitor also synchronizes with the Blind Spot Monitoring BSM warning indicator light on the door mirrors Function for cancelling illumin...

Page 281: ...nsor x Driving on snow covered roads for long periods x The temperature near the radar sensors becomes extremely hot due to driving for long periods on slopes during the summer x The lead acid battery...

Page 282: ...d laws of the country where the vehicle is driven If this system is used abroad it may be necessary to turn off the system Refer to Rear Side Radar Sensor on page 4 81 Cancelling Operation of Rear Cro...

Page 283: ...vehicle cuts into your lane which could result in an accident Always check the surrounding conditions and depress the brake pedal or accelerator pedal while keeping a safe distance from a vehicle ahea...

Page 284: ...ction control however it does not indicate a problem x The brake lights turn on while the brakes and stop hold control are operating by the MRCC with Stop Go function control x If the distance between...

Page 285: ...op Go function a warning sound is activated and a brake warning is displayed on the multi information display Check the surrounding conditions and keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead 1 Depress...

Page 286: ...0 mph or less and Mazda Radar Cruise Control Disabled Under 30 km h is displayed in the multi information display x The Forward Sensing Camera FSC cannot detect target objects x There is a problem wit...

Page 287: ...ing the distance between vehicles The distance between vehicles is set to a shorter distance by pressing the CANCEL switch down and to a longer distance by pressing the CANCEL switch up The distance b...

Page 288: ...e direction indicator to switch to the passing lane Drive with caution as your vehicle may be too close to the vehicle ahead How to change the set vehicle speed using the RES switch When the RES switc...

Page 289: ...off Stop Hold Control While in headway control using the MRCC with Stop Go function your vehicle will stop when a vehicle ahead stops When your vehicle is stopped and the stop hold control operates th...

Page 290: ...headway control function and a steering assist function Headway control function The function performs headway control to maintain a constant distance between your vehicle and a vehicle ahead at a pre...

Page 291: ...or a parking area The vehicle is driven on slippery roads such as icy roads snow covered roads and unpaved roads The vehicle is driven on a long downslope The vehicle is driven on a steep slope A two...

Page 292: ...ite yellow lane lines x There is a misleading line which looks like a white yellow lane line x The distance to the vehicle ahead is close x The width of the vehicle lane is narrow or wide x A vehicle...

Page 293: ...heck if the steering assist function is following the lane lines or it is following vehicles ahead on the multi information display Inactive Active vehicle ahead Active lane line If there is a problem...

Page 294: ...arning is indicated on the multi information display Check the surrounding conditions and keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead 1 Depress Brake Pedal message is displayed CAUTION While the accel...

Page 295: ...When driving near the centre of the lane and the white yellow lane lines on both sides are detected clearly or a vehicle ahead is detected clearly in front of your vehicle x The steering wheel is not...

Page 296: ...while the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop Go function MRCC with Stop Go function system is operating the MRCC with Stop Go function switches to the CTS In addition when the MRCC switch is pressed...

Page 297: ...speed using the RES switch When the RES switch is pressed up SET the vehicle accelerates and when the RES switch is pressed down SET the vehicle decelerates x Press and release immediately 1 km h 1 mp...

Page 298: ...keep Assist System LAS has operated x The Blind Spot Assist has operated x The Road Keep Assist has operated x The Forward Sensing Camera FSC cannot be used x The accelerator pedal is depressed x The...

Page 299: ...ed When this occurs the CTS is temporarily cancelled Resuming driving While in stop hold control if the vehicle ahead starts moving and the distance from the vehicle increases the stop hold control wi...

Page 300: ...and drive with care Do not use the LAS under the following circumstances otherwise it may result in an accident The vehicle is driven on slippery roads such as icy or snow covered roads and unpaved ro...

Page 301: ...ptly x The TCS DSC is operating x The TCS is turned off x The steering wheel is operated x The brake pedal is operated The function is temporarily stopped The LAS stops functioning in the following ca...

Page 302: ...ion to prevent your vehicle from colliding with vehicles on adjacent lanes and the Road Keep Assist function to prevent your vehicle from deviating from the road Refer to Blind Spot Assist on page 4 1...

Page 303: ...n area of the camera and sensors is limited If the steering wheel operation assist is operated without detecting a two wheeled vehicle near the detecting vehicle it could result in an accident Do not...

Page 304: ...vehicle is driven on a section with a closed lane or temporary lane due to construction x The vehicle is driven on a forked road or junction x When the ELK OFF indicator light is on the system is canc...

Page 305: ...river using a warning sound multi information display and the active driving display that it is assisting the steering wheel operation Multi information display Basic display Multi information display...

Page 306: ...m and always stay on course using the steering wheel The Road Keep Assist function is not an autonomous driving system In addition the system is not designed to compensate for a driver s lack of cauti...

Page 307: ...cally restored when its operation conditions are met x The vehicle speed is less than about 55 km h 34 mph x Target objects cannot be detected x The direction indicator lever is operated x The acceler...

Page 308: ...re increases the direction to which the steering wheel needs to be turned to avoid a road departure is displayed on the multi information display and the active driving display together with a warning...

Page 309: ...rn off the system when changing drivers If the driver is changed and the new driver is unaware of the ISA function the vehicle may not accelerate when the driver depresses the accelerator pedal leadin...

Page 310: ...ance ISA Standby Indication White Intelligent Speed Assistance ISA Set Indication Green ISA standby indication white The indication is displayed in white when the LIM switch is pressed and the ISA is...

Page 311: ...door is opened x The driver s seat belt is unfastened Warning display If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed by about 5 km h 3 mph or more the ISA display ashes The display ashes until the vehicle...

Page 312: ...speed is 30 km h 19 mph or more the speed is set to the current vehicle speed When the current vehicle speed is less than 30 km h 19 mph the speed is set to 30 km h 19 mph 3 To increase the set speed...

Page 313: ...d limit sign uniformly Smart Brake Support SBS Smart Brake Support SBS The SBS is a system designed to detect target objects using sensors and cameras equipped on the vehicle and to reduce damage in t...

Page 314: ...Operation conditions The forward detection function operates when all of the following conditions are met x The power switch is switched ON x The SBS is on x Object is vehicle ahead The vehicle speed...

Page 315: ...splayed on the multi information display x If the system performs brake control and the vehicle is stopped the system will continue to hold the brakes for a brief time unless there is an operation per...

Page 316: ...o 20 km h 3 to 12 mph x Left hand drive The left direction indicator light is turned on and the vehicle is turning left x Right hand drive The right direction indicator light is turned on and the vehi...

Page 317: ...information display x The brakes are released by the brake control of the system as soon as the danger of a collision passes Collision warning If there is the possibility of your vehicle colliding wi...

Page 318: ...ort SBS System Operation on page 4 156 Consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer for rear bumper removal installation Do not hit the rear side radar sensors and rear ultraso...

Page 319: ...ard detection function operates when all of the following conditions are met x The EV system is operating x The SBS is on x The selector lever is in the R position x The vehicle speed is about 2 km h...

Page 320: ...as foliage barriers vehicles walls or fences x The vehicle is driven on rough roads such as in areas where there is grass and foliage or off road x When reversing through low gates narrow gates car w...

Page 321: ...conditions The Rear Crossing detection function operates when all of the following conditions are met x The EV system is operating x The SBS is on x The selector lever is in the R position x The vehic...

Page 322: ...ect x Radio wave interference from a radar sensor equipped on a vehicle parked nearby x When any of the following conditions is met the Rear Crossing may operate x There is a hanging curtain or railro...

Page 323: ...e driving display 1 BRAKE message is displayed NOTE During brake control the collision warning sound is activated intermittently Stopping the Smart Brake Support SBS System Operation The SBS can be ch...

Page 324: ...sides of the vehicle x Rear view rear wide view The image from the rear of the vehicle is displayed on the centre display The image from the rear assists the driver in checking the rear of the vehicle...

Page 325: ...are blind spots where an obstruction may not be visible In addition the extended vehicle width lines and projected vehicle path lines are only to be used as references and the images on the screen ma...

Page 326: ...snow or mud on the camera lens wipe it off using a soft cloth If the camera lens is especially dirty wash it off with mild detergent x If the camera lens is touched or there is any dirt on it it coul...

Page 327: ...played on the screen differs from the actual distance x Obstructions displayed on the screen may appear differently than in actuality Obstructions may appear fallen larger or longer than they actually...

Page 328: ...n the Screen Top view Front view Displays the image of the area around the vehicle and the vehicle front 1 Top view screen 2 Front view screen 3 Check surroundings for safety message is displayed When...

Page 329: ...iew Displays the image of the area around the vehicle and the front of the vehicle wide area 1 Top view screen 2 Front wide view screen 3 Check surroundings for safety message is displayed When Drivin...

Page 330: ...e view Displays the image of the left and right sides of the vehicle 1 Left side view screen 2 Right side view screen 3 Check surroundings for safety message is displayed When Driving i ACTIVSENSE 4 1...

Page 331: ...Rear view Displays the image of the area around the vehicle and the rear of the vehicle 1 Top view screen 2 Rear view screen 3 Check surroundings for safety message is displayed When Driving i ACTIVSE...

Page 332: ...view Displays the image of the area around the vehicle and the rear of the vehicle wide area 1 Top view screen 2 Rear wide view screen 3 Check surroundings for safety message is displayed When Driving...

Page 333: ...s switched ON x The selector lever is in a position other than R Display switching The displayed screen can be changed each time the 360 view monitor switch is pressed 1 Top view Front view 2 Top view...

Page 334: ...conds have passed from the point when the vehicle speed was less than 15 km h 9 3 mph after 8 seconds have passed since pressing the 360 View Monitor switch x The 360 View Monitor settings can be chan...

Page 335: ...rallel parking Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manual Screen operation icon WARNING Always stop the vehicle when adjusting the 360 View Monitor image quality Do not adjust t...

Page 336: ...creen may display in the following ways x If an image containing an object with a conspicuous colour is picked up by any of the cameras the screen area for each camera may be affected and it may displ...

Page 337: ...vehicle 4 Projected vehicle path distance guide lines yellow red Indicates the distance from front end of bumper in front of the vehicle x The red line indicates the point about 0 5 m 19 in from the f...

Page 338: ...wner s Manual How to use the projected vehicle path line function 1 Screen display 2 Actual condition Make sure that there are no obstructions within the projected vehicle path lines Drive the vehicle...

Page 339: ...the top view screen may display in the following ways x If an image containing an object with a conspicuous colour is picked up by any of the cameras the screen area for each camera may be affected a...

Page 340: ...nt end of bumper in front of the vehi cle x The red lines indicate the points up to about 0 5 m 19 in from the front end of the bumper NOTE The front wide view screen displays the image in front of th...

Page 341: ...View Use the side view to assist in checking the safety of the surrounding area when accelerating from a stop parking or stopping the vehicle Display range 1 Target object When Driving i ACTIVSENSE 4...

Page 342: ...the vehicle is expected to travel 2 Vehicle parallel guide lines blue Indicates the approximate vehicle width including the door mirrors 3 Vehicle front end guide lines blue Indicates the point about...

Page 343: ...rning the vehicle sharply CAUTION The parking sensor detection range has limitations For example obstructions closing in from the side and objects short in height may not be detected Always con rm the...

Page 344: ...k the safety of the surrounding area using the mirrors and directly with your eyes when driving x Even though the object displayed on the screen such as a road curb or a division line of a parking spa...

Page 345: ...p view screen may display in the following ways x If an image containing an object with a conspicuous colour is picked up by any of the cameras the screen area for each camera may be affected and it m...

Page 346: ...d vehicle width lines blue These guide lines indicate the approximate width of the vehicle 4 Projected vehicle path distance guide lines yellow red These guide lines indicate the approximate distance...

Page 347: ...n the image displayed on the screen such as indicated in the following and the actual conditions when parking always check the safety at the rear of the vehicle and the surrounding area directly with...

Page 348: ...pace 1 Screen display 2 Actual condition 2 After the vehicle starts entering the parking space stop and adjust the steering wheel so that the distance between the vehicle width lines and the sides of...

Page 349: ...nd back the 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 whe...

Page 350: ...he top view screen may display in the following ways x If an image containing an object with a conspicuous colour is picked up by any of the cameras the screen area for each camera may be affected and...

Page 351: ...from the rear of the vehicle from the end of the bumper x The red lines indicate the points up to about 0 5 m 19 in from the rear end of the bumper NOTE The top view rear wide view screen displays th...

Page 352: ...refore be aware of the following conditions which can more easily produce errors in the perceived distance The vehicle tilts due to weight of passengers and cargo If the vehicle is tilted obstructions...

Page 353: ...ctions picked up by the camera can appear farther or closer than the actual distance from the vehicle Front camera 1 Appears further than actual distance 2 Distance of obstruction being viewed on scre...

Page 354: ...actual distance 2 Distance of obstruction being viewed on screen 3 Actual distance of obstruction from vehicle 4 Actual obstruction 5 Obstruction appearing on screen 6 Appears closer than actual dista...

Page 355: ...he vehicle is on a slope obstructions taken by the camera can appear farther or closer than the actual distance from the vehicle Three dimensional object at vehicle front or rear Because the vehicle f...

Page 356: ...Side camera 1 Screen display 2 Actual condition When Driving i ACTIVSENSE 4 189...

Page 357: ...oblem Indication Centre display indication Cause Action to be taken No camera signal is displayed The control unit might be damaged Have your vehicle inspected by an expert repairer we recommend an Au...

Page 358: ...Indication Green The indication turns on green when a cruising speed has been set Activation Deactivation WARNING Always turn off the cruise control system when it is not in use Leaving the cruise co...

Page 359: ...is set to 30 km h 19 mph x The cruise control speed setting cannot be performed under the following conditions x Any of the doors is opened x The driver s seat belt is unfastened x The brake pedal is...

Page 360: ...f the accelerator to return to the set speed To Resume Cruising Speed at More Than 30 km h 19 mph If the cruise control system is temporarily cancelled such as by applying the brake pedal and the syst...

Page 361: ...recommended for inspecting the tyre pressures The TPMS is not a substitute for your own periodic inspection of the tyres Always inspect the tyres yourself periodically CAUTION Each tyre including the...

Page 362: ...ion properly To avoid false readings the system samples for a little while before indicating a problem As a result it will not instantaneously register a rapid tyre de ation or blow out If there is a...

Page 363: ...the TPMS to operate correctly the ID signal codes of the tyre pressure sensors need to be registered to the system 1 Wait more than 19 minutes after changing a tyre or wheel 2 After more than 19 minut...

Page 364: ...ed without replacing the tyre pressure sensor and wheel x A new tyre pressure sensor is installed to a new wheel NOTE When installing a new tyre pressure sensor the ID signal code for the tyre pressur...

Page 365: ...itions by looking directly with your eyes Do not apply excessive force to the camera The camera position and angle may deviate Do not disassemble modify or remove it as it may no longer be waterproof...

Page 366: ...we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer x Predicted vehicle path assist lines display type If force is applied to the steering wheel the guide lines may not display Loosen your grip on the steering...

Page 367: ...conditions 1 Screen display 2 Actual view 3 Bumper 4 Check surroundings for safety message is displayed 5 Object NOTE x The displayable range varies depending on the vehicle and road conditions x If t...

Page 368: ...ings are illuminated by vehicle lights uorescent lights or LED lights display may icker x Extremely small dark or white dots appear on the screen dots may icker x Image display may be delayed if the t...

Page 369: ...uide lines on the display changes depending on the vehicle conditions such as the number of occupants cargo load and the road conditions such as a steep gradient to the rear of the vehicle Always chec...

Page 370: ...g also varies depending on conditions so con rm 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...

Page 371: ...the parking space turn the steering wheel while referring to the projected vehicle path display so that the vehicle enters the centre of the parking space 1 Display condition 2 Vehicle condition When...

Page 372: ...he vehicle width lines and the sides of the parking space on the left and right are roughly equal 1 Display condition 2 Vehicle condition 4 Continue to adjust the steering wheel until the vehicle widt...

Page 373: ...e vehicle in the best possible position If the parking space has division lines check whether the vehicle width guide lines are parallel to them 1 Display condition 2 Vehicle condition 6 When the sele...

Page 374: ...actually be aligned on the ground x When parking in a space with a division line on only one side of the parking space the division line and the vehicle width guide line appear aligned in the monitor...

Page 375: ...he vehicle width lines and the sides of the parking space on the left and right are roughly equal 1 Display condition 2 Vehicle condition 4 Continue to adjust the steering wheel until the vehicle widt...

Page 376: ...e vehicle in the best possible position If the parking space has division lines check whether the vehicle width guide lines are parallel to them 1 Display condition 2 Vehicle condition 6 When the sele...

Page 377: ...side of the parking space the division line and the vehicle width guide line appear aligned in the monitor but they may not actually be aligned on the ground Variance Between Actual Road Conditions an...

Page 378: ...n the vehicle and object displayed on the screen 4 Actual distance between the vehicle and object 5 Object at actual position 6 Object on screen Three dimensional object on vehicle rear Because the di...

Page 379: ...oes not contact the object on the screen The position of the object displayed on the screen is different from the actual position because the anticipated course lines on the screen are displayed based...

Page 380: ...sonic sensor WARNING Do not rely completely on the parking sensor system and be sure to con rm the safety around your vehicle visually when driving This system can assist the driver in operating the v...

Page 381: ...ep grade x An obstruction is too close to the sensor x The vehicle is moving towards an uneven wall or stairs x There are multiple obstructions x The vehicle is driven in a place with low ceilings x O...

Page 382: ...snow adheres to the sensor area Remove any foreign matter from the sensor area Sensor Detection Range The sensors detect obstructions within the following range 1 Front ultrasonic sensor detection ra...

Page 383: ...ear ultrasonic sen sor Approx 150 60 0 cm 59 0 23 6 in Yellow Front ultrasonic sen sor Approx 60 0 45 0 cm 23 6 17 7 in Front corner ultra sonic sensor Approx 55 0 38 0 cm 21 6 14 9 in Rear ultrasonic...

Page 384: ...Sensor OFF Switch When the parking sensor OFF switch is pressed with the power switch switched ON the parking sensor is stopped and the parking sensor OFF switch indicator light turns on If the switch...

Page 385: ...t corner ultrasonic sensor gauge NOTE The detection indicator can be switched between display and non display and the buzzer volume can be changed Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Ow...

Page 386: ...ew monitor Check the reason for the indication displaying on the centre display or multi information display Refer to If a Warning Light Turns On or Flashes on page 7 32 When Driving Parking Sensor Sy...

Page 387: ...or Distance De tection area Distance between vehicle and obstruction Beeper sound 1 Front ultrasonic sensor Rear ultrasonic sensor Farthest dis tance Approx 100 60 0 cm 39 3 23 6 in Approx 150 60 0 cm...

Page 388: ...ous sound 1 The rate at which the intermittent sound beeps increases as the vehicle approaches the obstruction NOTE x If an obstruction in the same area excluding the close area is detected continuous...

Page 389: ...er as soon as possible A message indicating that the sensor is dirty is displayed Remove any foreign matter from the sensor area If the system does not recover have the vehicle inspected by an expert...

Page 390: ...Area 5 3 Basic Air Conditioning System Operation 5 7 Convenient Ways to Use the Air Conditioning System 5 10 Mazda Connect 5 14 What is Mazda Connect 5 14 Mazda Connect Basic Operations 5 18 Interior...

Page 391: ...he air ow of the air conditioning system signi cantly decreases the air lter may be clogged Replace the air lter x Use the air conditioning system to defog the windows and dehumidify the air x Run the...

Page 392: ...21 Steering warmer setting icon page 2 23 Air ow display page 5 5 Air conditioning power switch page 5 5 Rear window defogger switch page 5 5 Fan control icon page 5 5 Fan control switch page 5 5 Dis...

Page 393: ...g touch touch and hold and ick operations Switching between auto and manual operation screens Touch the seat indication in the centre of the screen to switch from the auto operation screen to the manu...

Page 394: ...isplay can be changed in conjunction with the temperature units for the outside temperature display x When icking the red or blue up down the temperature can be adjusted up or down in increments of 3...

Page 395: ...le the air conditioner is operating the indicator light next to the A C turns on NOTE x The air conditioner operates when the A C is touched while the air conditioner is turned off x The air condition...

Page 396: ...witch is switched ON In addition Cabin preconditioning can also be used when the power switch is switched OFF NOTE When the charging is completed with the power switch switched ON the air conditioner...

Page 397: ...his is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air being suddenly cooled x The air vents can be fully opened and closed by operating the knob Side Vents Air vent open close 1 Knob 2 Open 3 Close A...

Page 398: ...dscreen to fog up Your vision will be hampered which could lead to a serious accident Press the windscreen defroster switch or touch the In this position the outside air position is automatically sele...

Page 399: ...indow glass before getting in the vehicle by setting your departure time in advance Climate Control Timer or by a remote operation remote air conditioning using your Smartphone WARNING Do not operate...

Page 400: ...er depending on the power switch position Function Power switch position OFF ACC ON EV sys tem off ON EV sys tem on Air circulation X X Cooling heating X 1 X Climate Control Timer X Function Power swi...

Page 401: ...perating To operate the Climate Control Timer switch the power switch OFF NOTE x The Climate Control Timer does not operate while the remote air conditioning is operating x The Climate Control Timer c...

Page 402: ...cabin temperature and the setting status using your Smartphone while the remote air conditioning is operating To operate the remote air conditioning switch the power switch OFF Please refer to local M...

Page 403: ...io Hands Free Call SMS Short Message Service 3 USB Audio USB Video 4 USB port 1 SD card slot 2 5 SD card Navigation system 1 The location of the USB slot differs depending on the speci cations 2 The S...

Page 404: ...rom the vehicle The number of noti ca tions is displayed and if they exceed 100 99 is displayed If a serious problem occurs the background colour changes to amber or red 4 Communication By connecting...

Page 405: ...Android Auto You can use Android Auto by connecting an Android Smartphone compatible with Android Auto to the USB port WARNING Always adjust Mazda Connect while the vehicle is stopped Do not adjust M...

Page 406: ...cle is stopped CAUTION For the purposes of safe driving adjust the audio volume to a level that allows you to hear sounds outside of the vehicle including car horns and particularly emergency vehicle...

Page 407: ...er from the actual appearance Additionally depending on future software updates the content may successively change without notice Commander Switch Operation The commander switch can be used to switch...

Page 408: ...he commander knob to highlight select the on screen functions you want to use 2 Commander knob select Depress the commander knob to select the desired on screen function you want to use 3 Entertainmen...

Page 409: ...ge each time you slide the volume knob If you want to manually tune to the next available station before or after the cur rently selected station slide and hold the volume knob left SEEK DOWN or right...

Page 410: ...d while the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto screen is displayed to switch to the Mazda Connect screen 7 Back button Returns to previous screen 8 Map button Displays the navigation screen vehicles with n...

Page 411: ...ontrol using the switch The shape of the switches may differ depending on the speci cations No Item Explanation 1 Volume adjustment button Press the or button to adjust the volume If you adjust the vo...

Page 412: ...service If there is no next or previous service in the selected Ensemble Ensemble switches Playback Control Music and video les can be cued when listening to stored content via USB Bluetooth and audi...

Page 413: ...button When the button is pressed the voice recognition top screen is dis played and the voice recognition is activated While voice guidance is being announced Press the button to skip the voice guida...

Page 414: ...ries are displayed on top screen of the voice recognition NOTE x The voice command examples shown in this manual are only a partial list of the available commands Some commands may be unusable dependi...

Page 415: ...aining a safe driving position x Close the windows and the sunroof to reduce loud noises from outside the vehicle and to prevent the air ow of the air conditioning system from being a disturbance when...

Page 416: ...cast Name Radio x Tune to Frequency FM x Tune to DAB DAB Station Name Source x Change Source You can also use Change Source to USB 1 and USB 1 x Audio OFF You can also use Change Source to Audio OFF P...

Page 417: ...TO THE APPLICATION AND INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION EITHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY...

Page 418: ...ct to your agreement to the Apple CarPlay terms of use which are included as part of the Apple iOS terms of use x When using Apple CarPlay location speed and other vehicle data is transferred to your...

Page 419: ...MAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS CORRUPTION OR LOSS OF DATA FAILURE TO TRANSMIT OR RECEIVE ANY DATA BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE APPLICATIO...

Page 420: ...lated marks are trademarks of Google LLC x AudioPilot is a registered trademark of Bose Corporation x Centerpoint is a registered trademark of Bose Corporation x Windows Media and Microsoft are regist...

Page 421: ...999 2009 KEIL 2009 2015 ARM Germany GmbH 2013 2016 ARM Ltd All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modi cation are permitted provided that the following c...

Page 422: ...UTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BU...

Page 423: ...vanity mirror will only illuminate in the tilt range shown in the gure 1 Vanity mirror light 2 On 3 Off NOTE If a vanity mirror light is left on with the power switch switched OFF the light is turned...

Page 424: ...head Lights DOOR OFF The door interlock can be switch ed ON OFF When the door interlock is OFF the indicator light in the switch turns on Door interlock ON indicator light in switch is off x The light...

Page 425: ...to turn them off NOTE x Once the rear map lights have been turned off they will turn on and off in conjunction with the overhead light operation x The rear map lights will not turn off even if the sw...

Page 426: ...ed to prevent lead acid battery depletion x The operation of the illuminated entry system can be changed Refer to the Settings section in the Mazda Connect Owner s Manual x The illuminated entry syste...

Page 427: ...ised Mazda Repairer NOTE To prevent the lead acid battery from depleting do not use the socket for long periods with the EV system stopped AC Power Outlet AC Power Outlet The AC power outlet can be us...

Page 428: ...onnect 1 Open the lid 2 Connect the plug to the AC power outlet 1 Plug NOTE x Use electrical appliances only in the cabin If they are used outside of the vehicle cabin they may not operate correctly d...

Page 429: ...uids 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...

Page 430: ...ottle Holder Bottle holders are on the inside of the doors 1 Bottle holder CAUTION Do not use the bottle holders for containers without caps The contents may spill when opening closing the door or whi...

Page 431: ...seat An assist grip could break under a heavy load resulting in injury Use the assist grips to support your body while seated in the vehicle and while the vehicle is moving Rear Coat Hooks Rear Coat H...

Page 432: ...es with no lid is dangerous as they could be thrown around the cabin during sudden braking manoeuvring or acceleration and cause an accident depending on how the article is stored CAUTION Do not leave...

Page 433: ...et caught resulting in an injury NOTE The console lid can be slid forward and rearward Luggage Compartment Cargo Securing Loops Use the loops in the luggage compartment to secure cargo with a rope or...

Page 434: ...ble 6 4 Owner Maintenance 6 9 Owner Maintenance Precautions 6 9 Bonnet 6 10 Motor Compartment Overview 6 12 Coolant 6 13 Brake Fluid 6 14 Window and Headlight Washer Fluid 6 15 Lubrication system 6 16...

Page 435: ...nd an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer Authorised Mazda technicians and genuine Mazda parts are dedicated to your vehicle Without this expertise and the parts that have been d...

Page 436: ...Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance After the prescribed period continue to follow the described maintenance at the recommended intervals Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance 6 3...

Page 437: ...LA 4 ANTIGUA 4 ARMENIA 2 ARUBA 4 AUSTRIA 1 AZERBAIJAN 2 B VIRGIN 4 BAHRAIN 4 BARBADOS 4 BELARUS 2 BELGIUM 1 BERMUDA 4 BOLIVIA 4 BOSNIA AND HER ZEGOVINA 1 BOTSWANA 4 BRUNEI 4 BULGARIA 1 BURUNDI 4 CAMBO...

Page 438: ...CALEDONIA 4 NICARAGUA 4 NIGERIA 4 NORWAY 1 OMAN 4 PANAMA 4 PAPUA NEW GUIN EA 4 PERU 4 POLAND 1 PORTUGAL 1 QATAR 4 REUNION 4 ROMANIA 1 RUSSIA 2 SAN MARINO 1 SAUDI ARABIA 4 SERBIA 1 SEYCHELLES 4 SINGAPO...

Page 439: ...25 000 miles or 15 years after that every 100 000 km 62 500 miles or 5 years OTHER THAN ENGINE AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE SYSTEM Battery 2 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I...

Page 440: ...s you of maintenance needs by turning on the wrench indicator light or displaying a message in the instrument panel or both Every maintenance must be done when the display wrench indication comes on T...

Page 441: ...Replace Remarks 1 Use of FL 22 is recommended when replacing coolant Using coolant other than FL 22 may cause serious damage to the engine and cooling system 2 Inspect the battery electrolyte level sp...

Page 442: ...the disposal of waste uids Please dispose of your waste properly and with due regard to the environment We recommend that you entrust the uid changes of your vehicle to an expert repairer we recommen...

Page 443: ...re leading to an unexpected accident CAUTION When using a chassis roller turn the following systems off to prevent them from mis operating while the vehicle is running on the chassis roller Mazda Rad...

Page 444: ...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 1 C...

Page 445: ...ent Overview Motor Compartment Overview 1 Brake uid reservoir 2 Lead acid battery 3 Fuse block 4 Cooling system cap 5 Coolant reservoir 6 Windscreen washer uid reservoir Maintenance and Care Owner Mai...

Page 446: ...her cooling system cap when the EV system and radiator are hot When the EV system and radiator are hot scalding coolant and steam may shoot out under pressure and cause serious injury NOTE Changing th...

Page 447: ...rake Fluid Level WARNING If the brake uid level is low have the brakes inspected A low brake uid level is dangerous A low level could indicate brake lining wear or a brake system leak which could caus...

Page 448: ...indscreen it will dirty the windscreen affect your visibility and could result in an accident Inspect uid level in the washer uid reservoir add uid if necessary The top of the oat should be between F...

Page 449: ...ers may move automatically in the following cases If the windscreen above the rain sensor is touched If the windscreen above the rain sensor is wiped with a cloth If the windscreen is struck with a ha...

Page 450: ...blades other than a Mazda genuine product they may not wipe with the same efficiency as the genuine product To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other components do not try to sweep the wiper arm...

Page 451: ...he wiper arm 4 Pull the blade rubber in the direction of the arrow and slide it to a position where the blade holder groove can be checked 5 Pull the end of the blade rubber from the blade holder groo...

Page 452: ...til it contacts the end of the blade holder 7 After pulling the blade rubber in the direction of the arrow and sliding the blade rubber to a position to check the blade holder groove slide the blade r...

Page 453: ...indscreen b Switch the power switch ON c Press up the wiper switch to the MIST position 1 time When the procedure is completed the wipers operate and they stop at the initial positions Replacing Rear...

Page 454: ...tiffeners from the blade rubber and install them in the new blade CAUTION Do not bend or discard the stiffeners You need to use them again 4 Carefully insert the new blade rubber Then install the blad...

Page 455: ...happens immediately ush your eyes with water for 15 minutes or wash your skin thoroughly and get medical attention Always keep lead acid batteries out of the reach of children Allowing children to pl...

Page 456: ...tery cells NOTE Before performing lead acid battery maintenance remove the lead acid battery cover Lead acid Battery Maintenance To get the best service from a lead acid battery x Keep it securely mou...

Page 457: ...load while the vehicle is being used recharge it as required by lead acid battery size and charger capacity Lead acid Battery Replacement Contact an Authorised Mazda Repairer for lead acid battery re...

Page 458: ...age the key Replacing the battery at an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer is recommended If replacing the battery by yourself follow the instruction Replacing the key battery 1...

Page 459: ...cause poor handling and poor braking leading to loss of control Except for the limited use of the temporary spare tyre use only the same type tyres radial bias belted bias type on all four wheels Usi...

Page 460: ...r sealing of the tyre bead which will deform the wheel and cause separation of tyre from rim x Overin ation can produce a harsh ride uneven and accelerated tyre wear and a greater possibility of damag...

Page 461: ...ll four tyres at the same time Replacing just one tyre is dangerous It could cause poor handling and poor braking resulting in loss of vehicle control Mazda strongly recommends that you replace all fo...

Page 462: ...ibration and uneven wear such as cupping and at spots Light Bulbs Light Bulbs Front 1 Side direction indicator lights 2 Front direction indicator lights Position lights 3 Headlights Low beam Running l...

Page 463: ...controls do not work inspect the appropriate circuit protector If a fuse has blown the inside element will be melted If the same fuse blows again avoid using that system and consult an expert repaire...

Page 464: ...o spare fuses borrow one of the same rating from a circuit not essential to vehicle operation such as the audio or accessory socket circuit 6 Reinstall the cover and make sure that it is securely inst...

Page 465: ...xpert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer perform the replacement Replacing the fuse by yourself is dangerous because the MAIN fuse is a high current fuse Incorrect replacement could ca...

Page 466: ...on Fuse block Motor compartment No FUSE RAT ING PROTECTED COMPONENT F1 30 A Accessory sockets F2 20 A Windscreen wiper de icer F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 20 A BEV control system Maintenance and Care Owner Mainten...

Page 467: ...ight RH 1 F22 15 A Keyless system F23 30 A ABS Dynamic stability control system F24 15 A Headlight LH 2 F25 15 A Headlight RH 2 F26 7 5 A On board diagnostics F27 25 A For protection of various circui...

Page 468: ...us circuits F48 7 5 A Air bag F49 15 A Instrument cluster F50 15 A Room light F51 25 A Audio F52 10 A Sunroof F53 15 A Engine control system F54 10 A i ACTIVSENSE F55 F56 Fuse block Left side No FUSE...

Page 469: ...Driver F12 F13 15 A Audio F14 20 A Front seat warmer F15 15 A Liftgate lock F16 15 A Illumination F17 10 A Brake lights F18 10 A Reverse lights F19 10 A Rear direction indicator lights F20 10 A Tail...

Page 470: ...e Bird droppings contain acids If these are not removed they can eat away the clear and colour base coat of the vehicle s paintwork When insects stick to the paint surface and decompose corrosive comp...

Page 471: ...le s nish hardens This increases the chance of paint chipping x Chipped paint can lead to rust forming on your Mazda Before this happens repair the damage by using Mazda touch up paint according to th...

Page 472: ...stems such as the parking sensor may not operate normally To help protect the nish from rust and deterioration wash your Mazda thoroughly and frequently at least once a month with lukewarm or cold wat...

Page 473: ...arm or cold water Do not allow soap to dry on the nish After washing the vehicle dry it with a clean chamois to prevent water spots from forming WARNING Dry off brakes that have become wet by driving...

Page 474: ...olours 3 When waxing coat evenly with the sponge supplied or a soft cloth 4 Wipe off the wax with a soft cloth NOTE A spot remover to remove oil tar and similar materials will usually also take off th...

Page 475: ...parts of the underside to protect vehicles from damage caused by chemicals or stones This coating is liable to be damaged with time Check this coating periodically Should repairs be necessary consult...

Page 476: ...discolour or damage the surfaces resulting in a signi cant loss in functionality If plastic parts become inadvertently exposed to any of these chemical agents ush with water immediately x If plastic p...

Page 477: ...gent approx 5 diluted with water 2 Wipe off the remaining detergent using a cloth soaked in clean water and wrung out well 3 Before retracting seat belts which have been pulled out for cleaning dry th...

Page 478: ...ked in a mild detergent about 5 diluted with water 3 Wipe off the remaining detergent using a cloth soaked in clean water and wrung out well 4 Remove moisture with a dry soft cloth and allow the leath...

Page 479: ...and wrung out well Active Driving Display Maintenance The dust proof sheet has a coating When cleaning do not use a hard or rough surface cloth or cleaning detergent In addition if a chemical solvent...

Page 480: ...aerial or lament is printed on the window glass gently wipe along the aerial or lament to clean that area CAUTION If some areas require further cleaning a glass cleaning agent can be used However be...

Page 481: ...MEMO 6 48...

Page 482: ...High Voltage Battery 7 27 Fully Discharged High Voltage Battery 7 27 Emergency Starting 7 28 Push Starting 7 28 Emergency Towing 7 29 Towing Description 7 29 Towing Hooks 7 30 Warning Indicator Light...

Page 483: ...collision or it can be operated manually using the Emergency call switch if an emergency situation arises such as sudden illness The call centre operator con rms the status via the voice call con rms...

Page 484: ...based Emergency call system in vehicle system shall comply with the personal data protection rules provided for in Directives 95 46 EC 1 and 2002 58 EC 2 of the European Parliament and of the Council...

Page 485: ...Emergency call system and in any case not beyond 13 hours from the moment an Emergency call system was initiated Modalities for exercising data subject s rights x The data subject the vehicle s owner...

Page 486: ...ARNING When using the emergency call system keep medical devices such as an implanted heart pacemaker or de brillator about 22 cm 8 7 in or more away from the vehicle s aerial Otherwise the operation...

Page 487: ...Flow of Emergency Call System CAUTION Do not disassemble the Emergency call system Otherwise it could become damaged and may not function in an emergency If Trouble Arises Emergency Call System 7 6...

Page 488: ...eas shadow of buildings and mountain areas x The vehicle does not receive an impact of a certain level or more even if an accident has occurred x An extremely serious collision occurs resulting in dam...

Page 489: ...s CAUTION If an automatic call is made the built in battery power may be depleted and emergency calls may not be possible in the event that an emergency occurs again After an automatic emergency call...

Page 490: ...n 2 Green Flashes Manual emergency calls With the power switch switched ON long press the Emergency call switch and after releasing your nger from the switch the vehicle information is automatically t...

Page 491: ...ls and the call is made to the call centre 1 Green 4 When the connection is established with the call centre the indicator light green ashes somewhat quickly 0 3 second intervals and the transmission...

Page 492: ...er than the Emergency call system Indicator Light Beep Sound The indicator light turns on ashes and beep sounds are activated to notify the driver of the system operation status or if there is a probl...

Page 493: ...e can be heard An emergency call is being made by the Emergency call system Vehicle infor mation is be ing transmitted Flashes Turns off Somewhat quick 0 3 second intervals Vehicle information is bein...

Page 494: ...reme caution when near it Depress the hazard warning asher and all the direction indicators will ash The hazard warning indicator lights in the instrument cluster ash simultaneously NOTE x The directi...

Page 495: ...at tyre repair kit 2 Towing eyelet 3 Jack lever Type B 1 Emergency at tyre repair kit 2 Towing eyelet 3 Jack lever Jack NOTE A jack is not equipped in the vehicle as standard equipment A Mazda genuin...

Page 496: ...o the instructions included in the emergency at tyre repair kit If an emergency repair was performed on a at tyre using the emergency at tyre repair kit have an expert repairer we recommend an Authori...

Page 497: ...d The period of effectiveness is indicated on the bottle label x The tear or puncture exceeds about 4 mm 0 16 in x The damage has occurred to an area of the tyre other than the tread x The vehicle has...

Page 498: ...m the sealant inside the vehicle before doing the injection work 6 Remove the cap from the bottle Screw on the injection hose with the bottle s inner cap left on to break the inner cap 1 Injection hos...

Page 499: ...nstall it NOTE Do not throw away the empty tyre sealant bottle after use Return the empty tyre sealant bottle to an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer when replacing the tyre Th...

Page 500: ...the tyre carefully to the correct in ation pressure WARNING Never operate the compressor above 300 kPa 3 1 kgf cm2 3 bar 43 5 psi Operating the compressor above 300 kPa 3 1 kgf cm2 3 bar 43 5 psi is...

Page 501: ...or higher the vehicle might begin to vibrate NOTE If the tyre is not properly in ated the tyre pressure monitoring system warning light will illuminate page 7 43 19 After driving the vehicle for 10 m...

Page 502: ...a new one as soon as possible If the tyre is to be repaired and reused consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer The wheel can be reused after any sealant adhering to it is...

Page 503: ...on even if the power switch is switched ON the Lead acid battery may be depleted Charge or replace the Lead acid battery Normal charging is not possible Cause Action The outlet has no pow er Check if...

Page 504: ...V system WARNING Follow These Precautions Carefully To ensure safe and correct handling of the lead acid battery read the following precautions carefully before using the lead acid battery or inspecti...

Page 505: ...away from the lead acid battery Connecting the end of the second jumper lead to the negative terminal of the depleted lead acid battery is dangerous A spark could cause the gas around the lead acid b...

Page 506: ...er leads in the following order Make sure that the jumper leads are securely connected so that they do not disconnect due to the vibrations 1st lead Positive terminal on the depleted lead acid battery...

Page 507: ...le s engine and rev the engine 6 Start the EV system of your vehicle 7 Disconnect the booster leads in the reverse order of their connection after the EV system is started 8 Install the lead acid batt...

Page 508: ...s completely depleted If the high voltage battery power is completely depleted the EV system stops and the vehicle cannot be driven Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an expert repairer we r...

Page 509: ...Push Starting Push Starting Do not push start your Mazda If Trouble Arises Emergency Starting 7 28...

Page 510: ...llies 1 Wheel dollies When towing with the rear wheels on the ground release the parking brake Refer to Electric Parking Brake EPB on page 4 54 CAUTION Do not tow the vehicle pointed backward with dri...

Page 511: ...In the following cases do not tow the vehicle with rope Otherwise the EV transaxle or EV system could be damaged The EV system does not start The shift control system warning indication warning light...

Page 512: ...lever 2 Towing eyelet Rear 1 Jack lever 2 Towing eyelet 4 Hook the towing rope to the towing eyelet CAUTION If the towing eyelet is not securely tightened it may loosen or disengage from the bumper w...

Page 513: ...warning indication screen Refer to Multi information Display on page 4 12 Brake System Warning Indication Warning Light Red This warning has the following functions Warning light inspection For an op...

Page 514: ...h the brake system warning light and ABS warning light illuminated Have the vehicle towed to an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possib...

Page 515: ...shock resulting in an accident CAUTION If the light turns on while driving the EV system cannot be started when the power switch is switched OFF once High Voltage Battery Temperature Warning Indicatio...

Page 516: ...mend an Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as possible Otherwise the charging system may not charge the battery Output Restriction Warning Indication Warning Light Acceleration Limited displays turns o...

Page 517: ...ion Indicator Light The electric power steering malfunction indication indicator light displays turns on if the electric power steering has a malfunction If the electric power steering malfunction ind...

Page 518: ...tion with the shift control system Have your vehicle inspected by an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer Vehicle Cannot Shift Into Park Stop the Vehicle in a Safe Location Then A...

Page 519: ...ystem may have a malfunction Have the vehicle inspected by an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer When the light is ashing The light ashes if the Electric Parking Brake EPB has a...

Page 520: ...tion Warning Light Red Keyless Entry System Malfunc Have the Vehicle Inspected is displayed This message is displayed if the system has a problem Contact an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised...

Page 521: ...that they can be programmed Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Warning Indication Warning Light Flashing If there is a problem with the TPMS or the voltage of a tyre pressure sensor decreases the TP...

Page 522: ...he reason for the indication displaying on the centre display or multi information display Refer to If a Warning Light Turns On or Flashes on page 7 32 Exterior Light Warning Indication Warning Light...

Page 523: ...on the weight of the item x To allow the front passenger seat weight sensor to function properly do not place and sit on an additional seat cushion on the front passenger s seat The sensor may not fu...

Page 524: ...educed If the vehicle is driven at high speeds or the brakes are suddenly applied it could lead to an accident Gradually apply the brakes to lower the vehicle s speed Do not ignore the TPMS warning li...

Page 525: ...TPMS warning light may turn off Under any circumstances always adjust the tyre pressures while the tyres are cool After adjusting the tyre pressures the TPMS warning light turns off If the TPMS warni...

Page 526: ...ed Position This message indicates the possibility of the vehicle not being held in the stopped position by the AUTOHOLD function such as on steep slopes Depress and hold your foot on the brake pedal...

Page 527: ...e EV system Refer to Starting the EV System When the Key Battery is Dead on page 4 7 Depress Brake Pedal to Start Vehicle This message is displayed when the power switch is pressed without de pressing...

Page 528: ...s the brake pedal Vehicle in Neutral This message is displayed when in neutral hold mode automatic car wash mode The vehicle is in neutral hold mode automatic car wash mode If neces sary cancel neutra...

Page 529: ...ery Low Speeds De press Brake When Not Moving This message is indicated when the vehicle is held in the stopped posi tion with the accelerator pedal oper ated such as on an upslope and the motor reach...

Page 530: ...pending on the weight of the item x To allow the front passenger seat weight sensor to function properly do not place and sit on an additional seat cushion on the front passenger seat The sensor may n...

Page 531: ...compartment Warning Beep With the advanced keyless function If the key is left in the luggage compartment with all the doors locked and the liftgate closed a beep will be heard outside for about 10 se...

Page 532: ...n and the shift position of the vehicle do not match Check the selector lever position Selector Lever Not In P Reminder Warning Beep A warning sound is activated if the following operations are perfor...

Page 533: ...ar Cross Traffic Alert RCTA Warning Beep The Rear Cross Traffic Alert RCTA warning beep is activated if there is a possibility of collision with a vehicle approaching from the rear on the left and rig...

Page 534: ...ot to drive over the set speed NOTE When the system is temporarily cancelled by depressing the accelerator pedal fully the ISA display shows the cancel display Even if the vehicle speed exceeds the se...

Page 535: ...ituation has been resolved the electrical system may have a malfunction In this case the liftgate can be opened using the following procedure as an emergency measure 1 Wrap the end of a athead screwdr...

Page 536: ...isplay does not operate switch the power switch off and then restart the EV system If the active driving display does not operate even with the EV system restarted have the vehicle inspected at an exp...

Page 537: ...erate at high speed if there is a problem with the wiper control If the windscreen wipers operate at high speed regardless of the wiper switch operation have your vehicle inspected by an expert repair...

Page 538: ...d On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories 8 2 Cell Phones 8 3 Cell Phones Warning 8 3 Declaration of Conformity 8 4 Declaration of Conformity 8 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility 8 60 Electromagnetic Compat...

Page 539: ...a warranty is valid only in certain countries Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories Please note that technical alterations to the original state of your Maz...

Page 540: ...ll phone while driving also ties up the driver s hands Use of these devices will cause the driver to be distracted and could lead to a serious accident If a passenger is unable to use the device pull...

Page 541: ...Declaration of Conformity Keyless Entry System Immobilizer System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 4...

Page 542: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 5...

Page 543: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 6...

Page 544: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 7...

Page 545: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 8...

Page 546: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 9...

Page 547: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 10...

Page 548: ...Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 11...

Page 549: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 12...

Page 550: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 13...

Page 551: ...Front Radar Sensor System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 14...

Page 552: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 15...

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Page 555: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 18...

Page 556: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 19...

Page 557: ...Front Side Radar Rear Side Radar System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 20...

Page 558: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 21...

Page 559: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 22...

Page 560: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 23...

Page 561: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 24...

Page 562: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 25...

Page 563: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 26...

Page 564: ...Audio System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 27...

Page 565: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 28...

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Page 570: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 33...

Page 571: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 34...

Page 572: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 35...

Page 573: ...Radio System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 36...

Page 574: ...With DAB radio Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 37...

Page 575: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 38...

Page 576: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 39...

Page 577: ...Without DAB radio Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 40...

Page 578: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 41...

Page 579: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 42...

Page 580: ...Emergency Call System Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 43...

Page 581: ...Customer Information Declaration of Conformity 8 44...

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Page 597: ...microphones speakers or any other item in the deployment path of the air bag system Do not fasten aerial lead to original vehicle wiring or brake pipes Avoid running the aerial lead parallel with the...

Page 598: ...om and to all electrical equipment in the vehicle both in the standby and transmit modes Check all electrical equipment x with the power switch ON x with the EV system operating x during a road test a...

Page 599: ...t any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products a...

Page 600: ...9 Speci cations Technical information about your Mazda Identi cation Numbers 9 2 Vehicle Information Labels 9 2 Speci cations 9 3 Speci cations 9 3 9 1...

Page 601: ...r Vehicle Identi cation Number Ireland U K Chassis Number Open the cover shown in the gure to check the chassis number Vehicle Identi cation Number Tyre Pressure Label Left hand drive model Right hand...

Page 602: ...ver current and over voltage Always make sure to install appropriate over current protection devices to the wiring of houses and buildings IP level IP44 When charge connector is connected to charge in...

Page 603: ...ormance However the performance of the battery may vary even among the same battery types consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer for replacement Lubricant Quality Lubrica...

Page 604: ...type The LED bulb cannot be replaced We recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer when the replacement is necessary Tyres Sample tyre mark and its meaning 1 Nominal section width 2 Nominal aspect ratio i...

Page 605: ...and in ation pressure x Refer to Tyre In ation Pressure on page 6 26 x Refer to Tyre Pressure Label on page 9 2 Standard tyre Tyre size In ation pressure Up to 3 persons Full load 215 55R18 95H Front...

Page 606: ...re information regarding the wear limit speci cation for the brake disc plates and the measurement method please contact an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer The information is...

Page 607: ...MEMO 9 8...

Page 608: ...10 Index 10 1...

Page 609: ...9 AUTOHOLD Warning Beep 7 51 B Blind Spot Assist 4 135 Blind Spot Monitoring BSM 4 91 Cancelling operation of Blind Spot Monitoring BSM 4 95 Blind Spot Monitoring BSM Warning Beep 7 52 Bonnet Release...

Page 610: ...arking Brake EPB Warning Beep 7 51 Electric Vehicles 3 2 Electronic Sound 3 10 Steering Wheel Paddle 3 8 Electronic steering lock warning beep 7 51 Emergency call system 7 2 Emergency Lane Keeping ELK...

Page 611: ...42 Running lights 4 42 Washer 4 49 Headlight Washer 4 49 Head Restraint 2 19 High Beam Control System HBC 4 85 High Beam Control System HBC indicator light green 4 85 High Voltage Battery 9 4 Hill La...

Page 612: ...6 45 Vinyl upholstery maintenance 6 45 Interior Lights 5 35 Luggage compartment light 5 35 Map lights 5 35 Overhead lights 5 35 i ACTIVSENSE 4 70 Active safety technology 4 70 Adaptive LED Headlights...

Page 613: ...88 Lane change Signals 4 44 Lane keep Assist System LAS 4 133 Lane Road Departure Warning Beep 7 52 Lead acid Battery 6 22 Inspecting electrolyte level 6 23 Maintenance 6 23 Recharging 6 24 Replacemen...

Page 614: ...Sensor OFF Switch 4 217 Sensor detection range 4 215 Power Steering 4 69 Power Switch 4 4 Power Switch Not Switched OFF STOP Warning Beep 7 49 Power Windows 3 56 R Rearview Mirror 3 54 Rear Coat Hooks...

Page 615: ...rning Beep 7 51 Smart Brake Support SBS 4 146 Stopping the Smart Brake Support SBS system operation 4 156 Speci cations Brakes 9 7 Capacities 9 4 Charge System 9 3 Dimensions 9 5 High Voltage Battery...

Page 616: ...4 V Vanity Mirrors 5 34 Vehicle Information Labels Chassis number 9 2 Model plate 9 2 Tyre pressure label 9 2 Vehicle identi cation number 9 2 Vehicle Problem Warning Beep 7 51 Vehicle Speed Alarm 7 5...

Page 617: ...the advanced keyless function 7 50 Vehicle problem warning beep 7 51 Vehicle speed alarm 7 52 Warranty Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country 8 2 Windows Power windows 3 56 Windscreen Washer 4...

Page 618: ...8JK9 EE 20K_2 Printed in Europe...

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