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1–4Pictorial IndexInterior Overview Interior Equipment (View C) Seat belts ...
3–26Before DrivingDoors and Locks Always keep the car from being a tempting place to play by latching the rear seats, doors and the trunk, and keepin
3–27Before DrivingFuel and Emission Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions Fuel Requirements Vehicles with catalytic converters o
3–28Before DrivingFuel and Emission Emission Control System This vehicle is equipped with an emission control system (the catalyt
3–29Before DrivingFuel and Emission Engine Exhaust (Carbon monoxide)WARNING Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle: E
3–30Before DrivingFuel and Emission Fuel-Filler Lid and CapWARNING When removing the fuel- ller cap, loosen the cap slightly and wait for any hissin
3–31Before DrivingFuel and EmissionCAUTION If the check fuel cap warning light illuminates, the fuel- ller cap may not be properly installed. If the
3–32Before DrivingSteering Wheel Steering WheelWARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving: Adjusting the steering whee
3–33Before DrivingMirrors Mirrors Before driving, adjust the inside and outside mirrors. Outside MirrorsWARNING Be sure to look over your sho
3–34Before DrivingMirrors Rearview MirrorWARNING Do not stack cargo or objects higher than the seatbacks: Cargo stacked higher than the seatbacks
3–35Before DrivingMirrors(Without Homelink wireless control system) Press the ON/OFF button to cancel the automatic dimming function. The indicator
1–5Pictorial IndexExterior Overview (4-Door) Hood ...
3–36Before DrivingWindows Power Windows The ignition must be switched ON for the power windows to operate.WARNING Make sure
3–37Before DrivingWindows The power window auto function will only resume on a power window that has been reset. 1. Switch the ignition ON.
3–38Before DrivingWindows Operating the Passenger Power Windows To open the window to the desired position, hold down the switch. To close the win
*Some models.3–39Before DrivingWindows Moonroof * The moonroof can be opened or closed electrically only when the ignition is switc
3–40Before DrivingWindows Slide Operation To fully open automatically, momentarily press the tilt/slide switch in the backward direction. To
3–41Before DrivingSecurity System Modifi cation and Add-On Equipment Mazda cannot guarantee the immobilizer and the theft-deterrent systems&
3–42Before DrivingSecurity System NOTEy The keys carry a unique electronic code. For this reason, and to assure your safety, obtaining a repl
*Some models.3–43Before DrivingSecurity System Theft-Deterrent System * If the theft deterrent system detects an inappropriate ent
3–44Before DrivingSecurity System NOTEy The theft deterrent system can also be armed by activating the auto relock function with all the door
3–45Before DrivingDriving Tips Break-In Period No special break-in is necessary, but a few precautions in the fi rst 1,000 km (
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3–46Before DrivingDriving Tips Hazardous DrivingWARNING Be extremely careful if it is necessary to downshift on slippery surfaces: Downshifting int
3–47Before DrivingDriving Tips Rocking the VehicleWARNING Do not spin the wheels at more than 56 km/h (35 mph), and do not allow anyone to stand be
3–48Before DrivingDriving Tips NOTEy Do not use the parking brake in freezing weather as it may freeze. Instead, shift to P with an automatic
3–49Before DrivingDriving Tips Install the chains on the front tires only. Do not use chains on the rear tires. Please consult an Authorized Mazda
3–50Before DrivingDriving Tips OverloadingWARNING Be careful not to overload your vehicle: The gross axle weight rating (GAWR) and the gross vehicle
3–51Before DrivingDriving Tips Driving on Uneven Road Your vehicle's suspension and underbody can be damaged if driven on
3–52Before DrivingTowing Trailer Towing The Mazda3 is not designed for towing. Never tow a trailer with your Mazda3. Recreationa
*Some models.4–14When Driving Information concerning safe driving and stopping. Start/Stop Engine ... 4-4 Igniti
*Some models.4–2Tire Pressure Monitoring System ... 4-104 Tire Pressure Monitoring System* ... 4-104 Blind
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*Some models.2–12Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags.
4–4When DrivingStart/Stop Engine Ignition Switch Push Button Start Positions The system operates only when the driver is in the vehicle or wit
4–5When DrivingStart/Stop Engine O N This is the normal running position after the engine is started. The indicator light (amber) turns off. (T
4–6When DrivingStart/Stop Engine NOTEy The key must be carried because the key carries an immobilizer chip that must communicate with the eng
4–7When DrivingStart/Stop Engine NOTEy If the push button start indicator light (green) fl ashes, make sure that the key is being carried.
4–8When DrivingStart/Stop Engine 8. After starting the engine, let it idle for about ten seconds. NOTEy Whether the engine is cold or
4–9When DrivingStart/Stop Engine 3. Verify that the push button start indication light (green) fl ashes. NOTE The push button start indicator lig
4–10When DrivingStart/Stop Engine Emergency Operation for Starting the Engine If the KEY warning light (red) illuminates, or the push button start
4–11When DrivingStart/Stop Engine NOTEy The cooling fan in the engine compartment could turn on for a few minutes after the ignition is switc
4–12When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Meters and GaugesType AType B Type C Steering Switch (Digital Speed Meter Type) (Analog Speed Met
4–13When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Trip Computer and INFO Switch ...
2–2Essential Safety EquipmentSeats Seat PrecautionsWARNING Make sure the adjustable components of a seat are locked in place: Adjustable seats
*Some models.4–14When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display NOTE When the ignition is switched to ACC or off, the odometer or trip meters cannot be
4–15When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Type B *1The range varies depending on the type of gauge.*1Striped zone*1Red zone NOTE When the
*Some models.4–16When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Dashboard Illumination Rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the i
*Some models.4–17When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display 1. Press the INFO button with the ignition switched off and continue pressing
4–18When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Average fuel economy mode This mode displays the average fuel economy by calculating the total fuel
*Some models.4–19When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Active Driving Display *Optical receiverMirrorCombinerWARNING Adjust the brightness or th
4–20When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display The active driving display indicates the following information:y Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRC
4–21When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Warning/Indicator Lights Instrument Cluster varies depending on model and specifi cations.Warning/In
*Some models.4–22When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Warning Lights These lights turn on or fl ash to notify the user of the sy
*Some models.4–23When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Signal Warning Lights Page Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light 7-24 * Tir
2–3Essential Safety EquipmentSeats Do not place an object such as a cushion between the seatback and your back: Putting an object such as a cushion
*Some models.4–24When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Indicator Lights These lights turn on or fl ash to notify the user of the s
*Some models.4–25When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Signal Indicator Lights Page * Shift Position Indication 4-31 * SPORT Mode I
4–26When DrivingInstrument Cluster and Display Wrench Warning Indicator Light When the ignition is switched ON, the warning light is illuminated and
4–27When DrivingTransaxle Manual Transaxle Operation Manual Transaxle Shift PatternNeutral position The shift pattern of the transaxle is conven
*Some models.4–28When DrivingTransaxle NOTEy(For vehicles with type C instrument cluster*1 ) If the engine speed is about to exceed the per
4–29When DrivingTransaxle Recommendations for Shifting (for Vehicles without Gear Shift Indication) Upshifting For normal acceleration
4–30When DrivingTransaxle Automatic Transaxle ControlsLock-release buttonIndicates the shift lever can be shifted freely into any position.Indicates
4–31When DrivingTransaxle Shift Position Indication This indicates the selected shift position. Gear position indication In manual shift mode,
4–32When DrivingTransaxleCAUTION Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle. Doing so can cause transaxle damage. NOTE Apply the parking brake o
4–33When DrivingTransaxle 5. Take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the system checked. Manual Shift Mode The man
2–4Essential Safety EquipmentSeatsCAUTION¾ When operating a seat, be careful not to put your hands or ngers near the moving parts of the seat
*Some models.4–34When DrivingTransaxleType BGear position indicationManual shift mode indicationType CManual shift mode indicationGear position indica
4–35When DrivingTransaxle To shift up to a higher gear with the steering shift switches, pull the UP switch toward you once with your fi ngers.UP swit
4–36When DrivingTransaxleWARNING Do not use engine braking on slippery road surfaces or at high speeds: Shifting down while driving on wet, snowy, o
4–37When DrivingTransaxle Shift gear (shifting) speed limit For each gear position while in the manual mode, the speed limit is set as follo
4–38When DrivingTransaxle Recommendations for shifting Upshifting For normal acceleration and cruising, Mazda recommends these shift points:(
4–39When DrivingTransaxle Direct Mode Direct mode can be used for temporarily switching gears by operating the steering shift switc
4–40When DrivingTransaxle Driving TipsWARNING Do not let the vehicle move in a direction opposite to the direction selected by the selector lever: D
4–41When DrivingSwitches and Controls Lighting Control Headlights Turn the headlight switch to turn the headlights, other ext
4–42When DrivingSwitches and ControlsWith auto-light control Switch Position Ignition Position ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
4–43When DrivingSwitches and ControlsCAUTION¾ Do not shade the light sensor by adhering a sticker or a label on the windshield. Otherwise the l
2–5Essential Safety EquipmentSeats Front Seat Seat Operation*1: With power operation seat onlyPower operation *1 Seat Slide (Manual Seat) To mov
*Some models.4–44When DrivingSwitches and Controls Xenon fusion headlight bulbs * The low-beam bulbs of the headlights have xenon fusion bulbs tha
*Some models.4–45When DrivingSwitches and Controls Headlight High-Low Beam Press the lever forward to turn on the high beams. Pull
*Some models.4–46When DrivingSwitches and Controls Manual type The headlight leveling switch is used to adjust the angle of the headlights manual
4–47When DrivingSwitches and Controls AFS OFF switch Pressing the AFS OFF switch turns off the AFS. The AFS OFF indicator light in the instrume
*Some models.4–48When DrivingSwitches and Controls High Beam Control System (HBC) * The High Beam Control System (HBC) determines the condi
4–49When DrivingSwitches and Controls NOTE The timing in which the system switches the headlights changes under the following conditions. If the sy
4–50When DrivingSwitches and Controls To Operate the System The High Beam Control System (HBC) operates to switch the headlights automatically betw
*Some models.4–51When DrivingSwitches and Controls Fog Lights * Use this switch to turn on the fog lights. The fog lights will imp
4–52When DrivingSwitches and Controls NOTEy If an indicator light stays on without fl ashing or if it fl ashes abnormally, one of the turn sign
4–53When DrivingSwitches and Controls NOTE Because heavy ice and snow can jam the wiper blades, the wiper motor is protected from motor breakdown,
*Some models.2–6Essential Safety EquipmentSeats Seat Recline (Manual Seat) To change the seatback angle, lean forward slightly while raising the l
4–54When DrivingSwitches and Controls Auto-wiper control When the wiper lever is in the position, the rain sensor senses the amount of rainfall o
4–55When DrivingSwitches and Controls NOTEy Switching the auto-wiper lever from the to the position while driving activates the windshield
*Some models.4–56When DrivingSwitches and Controls Rear Window Wiper and Washer * The ignition must be switched ON to use the wiper. Rear Window Wi
*Some models.4–57When DrivingSwitches and ControlsAutomatic Climate ControlIndicator lightDual-Zone Automatic Climate ControlIndicator lightCAUTION D
4–58When DrivingSwitches and Controls Horn To sound the horn, press the mark on the steering wheel. Hazard Warning Flasher
*Some models.4–59When DrivingSwitches and Controls HomeLink Wireless Control System * NOTE HomeLink and HomeLink house are registered tr
4–60When DrivingSwitches and Controls Pre-programming the HomeLink System NOTE It is recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held tr
4–61When DrivingSwitches and Controls If the indicator light blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns to a constant light, continue with “Progr
4–62When DrivingSwitches and Controls Reprogramming the HomeLink system To program a device to HomeLink using a HomeLink button previously trained,
*Some models.4–63When DrivingForward Sensing Camera Forward Sensing Camera * Your vehicle is equipped with a Forward Sensing
*Some models.2–7Essential Safety EquipmentSeats Seat Warmer * The front seats are electrically heated. The ignition must be switched
4–64When DrivingForward Sensing CameraCAUTION Heed the following cautions to assure the correct operation of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).¾
4–65When DrivingRadar Sensor Radar Sensor Your vehicle is equipped with a radar sensor. The following systems also use the radar se
4–66When DrivingRadar SensorCAUTION Heed the following precautions to assure correct operation of each system.¾ Do not adhere stickers (includ
4–67When DrivingRadar Sensor NOTEy In the following cases, the radar sensor may not be able to detect vehicles ahead or obstructions.y
4–68When DrivingBrake Brake System Foot Brake This vehicle has power-assisted brakes that adjust automatically through normal u
4–69When DrivingBrake Parking BrakeCAUTION Driving with the parking brake on will cause excessive wear of the brake parts. NOTE For parking in sn
4–70When DrivingBrakeWARNING Do not drive with worn disc pads: Driving with worn disc pads is dangerous. The brakes could fail and cause a serious a
4–71When DrivingBrakeWARNING Do not rely completely on Hill Launch Assist (HLA): Hill Launch Assist (HLA) is an auxiliary device for accelerating fr
*Some models.4–72When DrivingBrake Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) * The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system is designed to reduce damag
4–73When DrivingBrake Do not rely completely on the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system:¾ The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system is onl
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2–8Essential Safety EquipmentSeats Rear Seat Split/One-piece Folding the Seatback By lowering the rear seatback(s) the luggage compartment space c
4–74When DrivingBrakeCAUTION¾ When driving o -road in areas where there is grass or forage, it is recommended that the Smart City Brake Suppor
*Some models.4–75When DrivingBrakey Under the following conditions, the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system may not operate normally.y
4–76When DrivingBrake Laser Sensor Handling The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) laser sensor is installed at the top of the windshield near
4–77When DrivingBrake Laser sensor radiation data Maximum average power: 45 mW Pulse duration: 33 ns Wavelength: 905 nm Divergence angle (horiz
4–78When DrivingBrake Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) Warning Light (Red) If the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) is operating, the w
4–79When DrivingABS/TCS/DSC Antilock Brake System (ABS) The ABS control unit continuously monitors the speed of each wheel. If on
4–80When DrivingABS/TCS/DSC Traction Control System (TCS) The Traction Control System (TCS) enhances traction and safety by controlling
4–81When DrivingABS/TCS/DSCDynamic Stability Control (DSC) The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) automatically controls braking and engin
4–82When DrivingABS/TCS/DSC DSC OFF Indicator Light This indicator light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched ON. It also illumi
*Some models.4–83When Drivingi-ELOOP i-ELOOP * On conventional vehicles, the kinetic energy that is generated when the veh
2–9Essential Safety EquipmentSeats (5–Door) Press the push knob to fold down the seatback. To return the seatback to its upright position:WARNING
4–84When Drivingi-ELOOP A capacitor is incorporated as the device for storing the generated electricity, which can store and use large amounts of ele
4–85When Drivingi-ELOOP i-ELOOP Indicator Light/Control Status Display The driver is notifi ed of the i-ELOOP power generating status a
*Some models.4–86When DrivingFuel Economy Monitor Fuel Economy Monitor * For vehicles with type B audio, the Control Status and Fuel
4–87When DrivingFuel Economy Monitor NOTEy The fuel economy data can be reset by doing the following operation:y Press the reset sw
*Some models.4–88When DrivingDrive Selection Drive Selection * Mazda Drive Selection provides an opportunity to select a diff
4–89When DrivingDrive Selection Drive Selection Switch The SPORT mode indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated while in SPORT mode.
4–90When DrivingPower Steering Power Steeringy Power steering is only operable when the engine is running. If the engine is off o
4–91When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) sys
4–92When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Do not use the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system in the following locations. Otherwise, it c
4–93When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC)y In the following cases, the warnings may not activate even if your vehicle starts closing in
*Some models.2–10Essential Safety EquipmentSeats (5–Door)Red indicationSeat belt guide 2. Press the seatback rearward and lock it in place. Af
4–94When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Display Indication The setting status and operation
4–95When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Setting the System To Activate To activate the system, press the ON switch.CANCEL swi
4–96When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) How to Set the Speed 1. Adjust the vehicle speed to the desired setting using the
4–97When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) How to Set the Distance Between Vehicles During Headway Control The distance between vehicles is
4–98When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) NOTEy When accelerating using the SET switch while in headway control, the set vehicle spe
4–99When DrivingMazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) NOTEy The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system may be canceled during rain, fog, snow o
*Some models.4–100When DrivingCruise Control Cruise Control * With cruise control, you can set and automatically maintain any speed of
4–101When DrivingCruise Control Cruise Main Indicator Light (Amber)/Cruise Set Indicator Light (Green) The indicator light has two colors. Cruise Ma
4–102When DrivingCruise Control To Increase Cruising Speed Follow either of these procedures. To increase speed using cruise control switch
4–103When DrivingCruise Control To Deactivate To deactivate the system, press the OFF switch./C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/
*Some models.2–11Essential Safety EquipmentSeatsFront outboard seatRear outboard seatRear center seat* Removal/Installation To remove the head res
*Some models.4–104When DrivingTire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Monitoring System * The Tire Pressure Monitoring System
4–105When DrivingTire Pressure Monitoring SystemCAUTION¾ Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and
4–106When DrivingTire Pressure Monitoring System NOTE Because this system detects slight changes in tire conditions, the timing of the warning may
4–107When DrivingTire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Monitoring System Initialization In the following cases, system initialization m
4–108When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system is de
4–109When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) Systemy The following conditions may affect the visibility of the Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) warn
4–110When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System NOTEy The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) does not operate when the vehicle speed is lower th
4–111When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System Rear Cross Traffi c Alert (RCTA) When reversing the vehicle from a parking gara
4–112When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System NOTE Under the following conditions, the system may be unable to detect vehicles, or detection
4–113When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System BSM Warning Light The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system alerts the driver to the prese
2–12Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems Seat Belt Precautions Seat belts help to decrease the possibility of severe injury during acc
4–114When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System BSM OFF Indicator Light This indicator light illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is s
4–115When DrivingBlind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System5–DoorRadar sensors Always keep the bumper surface near the radar sensor area clean so that the BS
4–116When DrivingForward Obstruction Warning (FOW) Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW) Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW) is a sy
4–117When DrivingForward Obstruction Warning (FOW)y Although the objects which activate the system are 4-wheeled vehicles, the radar sensor cou
4–118When DrivingForward Obstruction Warning (FOW) Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW) Warning Light (Red) If the Forward Obstruction Warning (F
*Some models.4–119When DrivingLane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) * The LDWS notifi es the d
4–120When DrivingLane Departure Warning System (LDWS)CAUTION Do not modify the suspension. If the vehicle height or the damping force of the suspensi
4–121When DrivingLane Departure Warning System (LDWS)y Under the following conditions, the LDWS may not be able to detect white or yellow lines
4–122When DrivingLane Departure Warning System (LDWS) When The System Operates 1. Press the LDWS switch. The LDWS goes on stand-by
4–123When DrivingLane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Auto cancel Under the following conditions, the LDWS is automatically canceled and kept
2–13Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems Do not operate a vehicle with a damaged seat belt: Using a damaged seat belt is dangerous. An accide
4–124When DrivingLane Departure Warning System (LDWS) LDWS Warning If the system determines that the vehicle may be deviating from it
*Some models.4–125When DrivingRear View Monitor Rear View Monitor * The rear view monitor provides visual images of the rear
4–126When DrivingRear View Monitor Rear View Parking Camera LocationRear View Parking Camera4-Door 5-Door Switching to the Rear View Monitor Display
4–127When DrivingRear View Monitor Displayable Range on the Screen The images on the screen may be different from the actual con
4–128When DrivingRear View Monitor Viewing the Display Guide lines which indicate the width of the vehicle (yellow) are displayed on the sc
4–129When DrivingRear View Monitor 1. Shift the shift lever to R to switch the display to the rear view monitor display. 2. Confi rming the sur
4–130When DrivingRear View Monitor 6. When the shift lever is shifted from R to another shift lever position, the screen returns to the previous d
4–131When DrivingRear View Monitor Variance Between Actual Road Conditions and Displayed Image Some variance occurs between the actual road
4–132When DrivingRear View Monitor Three-dimensional object on vehicle rear Because the distance guide lines are displayed based on a fl at surface
*Some models.5–15Interior Features Use of various features for ride comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system. Climate Control Syste
*Some models.2–14Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems Pregnant Women and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions Pregnant women sh
5–2Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Operating Tipsy Operate the climate control system with the engine running.
5–3Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Vent Operation Adjusting the Vents Directing airfl ow To adjust the direction of airfl ow, move the
5–4Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Selecting the Airfl ow ModeDashboard VentsDashboard and Floor VentsFloor VentsDefroster and Floor VentsDefr
*Some models.5–5Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Manual Climate ControlRear window defroster switchTemperature control dialFan control dial Mod
5–6Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Air intake selector This switch controls the source of air entering the vehicle. Press the air intak
5–7Interior FeaturesClimate Control SystemCAUTION If the air conditioner is used while driving up long hills or in heavy tra c, monitor the engine
5–8Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Dehumidifying (With air conditioner) Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold weather to help defog t
5–9Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Automatic Climate ControlRear window defroster switchTemperature control dial Fan control dial Mode selecto
5–10Interior FeaturesClimate Control System A/C switch Pressing the A/C switch while the AUTO switch is turned on will turn off the air
5–11Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Windshield Defrosting and Defogging Set the mode selector dial to the position and turn the fan control
2–15Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems 3-Point Type Seat Belt Fastening the Seat BeltSeat belt buckleSeat belt tongue Position the lap belt
5–12Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control Climate control information is displayed on the disp
5–13Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Temperature control dial This dial controls temperature. Turn it clockwise for hot and counterc
5–14Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Air intake selector Outside or recirculated air positions can be selected. Press the switch to selec
5–15Interior FeaturesClimate Control System Windshield Defrosting and Defogging Press the windshield defroster switch. In this position, the o
*Some models.5–16Interior FeaturesAudio System Antenna Antenna (4-Door) AM/FM Radio Antenna The AM/FM radio antenna receives
*Some models.5–17Interior FeaturesAudio System (Type B)Antenna Antenna for AM/FM and Satellite Radio Antenna* The antenna for AM/FM and satellit
5–18Interior FeaturesAudio System Do not spill any liquid on the audio system. Do not insert any objects, other than CDs, into the slot. Radio Rece
5–19Interior FeaturesAudio System Multipath noise Since FM signals can be refl ected by obstructions, it is possible to receive both the direct si
5–20Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating Tips for CD Player Condensation phenomenon Immediately after turning on the heater when the vehicle
5–21Interior FeaturesAudio Systemy The CD player has been designed to play CDs bearing the identifi cation logo as shown below. No other discs ca
2–16Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt SystemsSeat Belt Warning Systems If it detects that the driver's seat belt is unfastened, the warning
5–22Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating Tips for MP3 NOTE Supply of this product only conveys a license for private, non-commercial use and d
5–23Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating Tips for AAC AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding, which is standardized voice compression establ
5–24Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating Tips for USB device This unit supports playback of MP3/WMA/AAC/OGG*1fi les recorded to USB device. NOT
5–25Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating Tips for iPod This unit supports playback of music fi les recorded to an iPod.y iPod is a trademar
5–26Interior FeaturesAudio System Audio Set (Type A) Power/Volume/Sound Controls ...
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5–28Interior FeaturesAudio System Power/Volume/Sound ControlsPower/Volume/Audio control dialMenu buttonAudio display Power ON/OFF Switch the i
*Some models.5–29Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTE If not operated for several seconds, the display returns to the previous display. To reset bass
5–30Interior FeaturesAudio System ClockAudio displayAudio control dialHour/Minute set switch:00 buttonMenu buttonClock button Setting the time
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2–17Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt SystemsLoad limiter: The load limiting system releases belt webbing in a controlled manner to reduce belt for
5–32Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating the RadioBand selector buttonChannel preset buttonsScan buttonAuto memory buttonTuning buttonAudio display
5–33Interior FeaturesAudio System Preset channel tuning The 6 preset channels can be used to store 6 AM and 12 FM stations. 1. To set a c
*Some models.5–34Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player *CD eject button CD slotMedia/Scan buttonFolder down buttonFolde
5–35Interior FeaturesAudio System Track search Press the track up button () once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the t
5–36Interior FeaturesAudio System During MP3/WMA/AAC CD playback (Folder random) 1. Press the random button ( 2 ) during playback to p
5–37Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTE The number of characters which can be displayed is restricted. Message display If “ CHECK CD ” is d
5–38Interior FeaturesAudio System Audio Set (Type B) NOTEThe explanation of functions described in this manual may differ from the actual
5–39Interior FeaturesAudio System Commander knob operation (Selection of icons on screen) 1. Tilt or turn the commander knob and move the c
5–40Interior FeaturesAudio System Basic Operation Method TOUCH & TAP 1. Touch the item indicated in the audio display. 2. The opera
5–41Interior FeaturesAudio System Return to previous screen 1. Touch the icon. Displaying the home screen 1. Touch the icon. Ho
A Word to Mazda Owners Thank you for choosing a Mazda. We at Mazda design and build vehicles with complete customer satisfaction in mind. To
*Some models.2–18Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems NOTEy(With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) The pretensioner sy
5–42Interior FeaturesAudio System Volume/Display/Sound ControlsVolume dialCommander switch Audio control switchVolume switch Volume adjustment
5–43Interior FeaturesAudio System Audio sound adjustment Select the icon on the home screen and display the settings screen. Select the tab
5–44Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating the Radio Radio ON Select the icon on the home screen and display the Audio screen. When selectin
*Some models.5–45Interior FeaturesAudio System Favorites Radio Selected stations can be registered for convenient operation. Up to 50 stations
5–46Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTE To change the desired genre, select the icon. Ex.) 89.3 is currently being received. With Rock selected as
5–47Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTEy If an analog broadcast is received once and is received while HD1 is selected, the audio unit switche
*Some models.5–48Interior FeaturesAudio System Operating the Satellite Radio * What is satellite radio? With over 130 channels,
5–49Interior FeaturesAudio System SiriusXM operation Select the icon on the home screen to display the Audio screen. When icon is selected,
5–50Interior FeaturesAudio System Parental lock If a channel is locked, the channel is muted. To use the parental lock function, the PIN code
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2–19Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt SystemsShorten 4. Make sure the lap belt is snugly fi tted against your body.WARNING Wearing the Lap Belt:
5–52Interior Features Audio System Operating the Compact Disc (CD) PlayerCD eject button CD slot Type Playable data Music/MP3/WMA/AAC CD player y
5–53Interior FeaturesAudio System Playback Select the icon on the home screen with a CD inserted and display the Audio screen. When the icon
5–54Interior Features Audio System Icon Function Plays a CD. When selected again, playback is temporarily stopped. Advances to the beginning of t
5–55Interior FeaturesAudio System Settings Select the icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen. Switch the tab and select the se
5–56Interior FeaturesAudio System Tab Item Function System Clock Adjust Time Displays the currently set time is displayed. Press to advance
*Some models.5–57Interior FeaturesAudio System Applications Select the icon on the home screen to display the Applications screen. The following
*Some models.5–58Interior FeaturesAudio System Audio Control Switch Operation* Without Bluetooth ® Hands-Free With Bluetooth ® Hands
*Some models.5–59Interior FeaturesAudio System USB Audio/Bluetooth ® Audio/CD Press the seek switch () to skip forward to the beginning of
5–60Interior FeaturesAudio SystemType A (Without CD player)Auxiliary jack/USB portType A (With CD player)Auxiliary jack/USB portType BAuxiliary jackUS
5–61Interior FeaturesAudio SystemWARNING Do not adjust the portable audio unit or a similar product while driving the vehicle: Adjusting the portabl
2–20Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems Seat Belt Extender If your seat belt is not long enough, even when fully extended,
5–62Interior FeaturesAudio System How to connect USB port/Auxiliary jackType A (Without CD player)Auxiliary jackUSB portType A (With CD player)USB por
5–63Interior FeaturesAudio System How to use AUX mode (Type A) 1. Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. 2. Press the power/volume dial to turn the
5–64Interior FeaturesAudio System How to use USB mode (Type A)Media/Scan buttonFolder down buttonFolder up buttonPlay/Pause buttonRandom buttonRepeat
5–65Interior FeaturesAudio System Track search Press the track up button () once to skip forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the t
5–66Interior FeaturesAudio System Switching the display For fi les with a fi le name and other information that have been input, the display swit
5–67MEMO/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD
5–68Interior FeaturesAudio System How to use iPod mode (Type A)Media/Scan buttonList down buttonList up buttonPlay/Pause buttonRandom buttonRepeat but
5–69Interior FeaturesAudio System List search Press the list down button () to select the previous list and press the list up button () to select
5–70Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTEy The information (artist name, music name) is displayed only when the iPod has information which can b
5–71Interior FeaturesAudio System How to use AUX mode (Type B) 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Audio screen. 2. Sel
2–21Essential Safety EquipmentSeat Belt Systems Do not leave a seat belt extender connected to the buckle: Leaving a seat belt extender connected to
5–72Interior FeaturesAudio System How to use USB mode (Type B) Type Playable data USB mode MP3/WMA/AAC/OGG fi le This unit does not support a
5–73Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTEy Drag the slider indicating the playback time to move to the desired location on the track.y
5–74Interior FeaturesAudio System NOTEy An artist or album in the genre can be selected.y Select the icon to move to a folder one lev
*Some models.5–75Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Bluetooth ® (Type A/Type B) * Bluetooth ® Hands-Free outline When a Bluetooth ® de
5–76Interior FeaturesBluetooth®Applicable Bluetooth ® specifi cation Ver. 2.0 or higher (Type A) Ver. 2.1 EDR (Type B) Component PartsMicrophone
5–77Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Volume adjustment The power/volume dial of the audio unit *1 or the dial of the commander switch *2 is used
5–78Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Bluetooth ® Preparation (Type A) Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Preparation Pairing code setting The 4-digit pair
5–79Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 9. Using the device, perform a search for the Bluetooth ® device (Peripheral device). NOTE For the operation o
5–80Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 7. Prompt: “XXXXX..., XXXXX..., XXXXX... (Ex. Device A, device B, device C)” (The voice guidance reads out the d
5–81Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 8. Say: [Beep] “Yes” or “No” 9. If “Yes”, go to Step 10. If “No”, the procedure returns to Step 5. 10. P
2–22Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Child-Restraint Precautions Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for
5–82Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 11. Prompt: “XXXXX... (Ex. device C) (Device tag), is this correct?” 12. Say: [Beep] “Yes” 13. Prompt:
5–83Interior FeaturesBluetooth® NOTEy If a Bluetooth ® device has already been programmed to the vehicle as a hands-free mobile phone, it do
5–84Interior FeaturesBluetooth® NOTEy Some Bluetooth ® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the symbol is displayed.y If
5–85Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 2. Press the audio control dial to determine the mode. 3. The name of the currently linked Bluetooth® audio d
5–86Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Deleting a device 1. Using the audio control dial, select the pairing delete mode “ PAIR DELETE ” in th
5–87Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 4. Rotate the audio control dial to select the information for the Bluetooth ® unit which you would like to view
5–88Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 3. Prompt: “Would you like to change the language to French (Desired language)?” 4. Say: [Beep] “Yes” 5.
5–89Interior FeaturesBluetooth®y It is not necessary to face the microphone or approach it. Speak the voice commands while maintaining a safe dr
5–90Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 4. Say: [Beep] “Passcode” 5. Prompt: “Passcode is enabled. Would you like to disable it?” 6. Say: [Be
5–91Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 6. Say: [Beep] “0123456789” (Say the voice input command for voice recognition learning (1 to 8) according to the
2–23Essential Safety EquipmentChild-RestraintWARNING Use the correct size child-restraint system: For e ective protection in vehicle accidents and
5–92Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Voice recognition learning on/off 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2.
5–93Interior FeaturesBluetooth®y When you update the operating system of your mobile device (such as Windows/Android/iOS) the pairing informatio
5–94Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Available Language (Type B) The Bluetooth ® Hands-Free System applies to the following languages:y English
*Some models.5–95Interior FeaturesBluetooth®y Dialects or different wording other than hands-free prompts cannot be recognized by voice recognit
5–96Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 1. Press the pick-up button or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “Phonebook” 3. Prompt: “
5–97Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 6. Device (Mobile phone) operation: Select one entry from the phonebook and send it using Bluetooth ® . 7.
5–98Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 14. (Number Change) Press the pick-up button, then go to Step 15. (Adding/inputting telephone number) Sa
5–99Interior FeaturesBluetooth® 3. Prompt: “Select one of the following: New entry, edit, list names, delete, erase all or import contact.” 4.
5–100Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Emergency calls A call can be made to the emergency phone number (911: U.S.A./Canada, 066: Mexico) using the voi
5–101Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Switching calls Switching back to the previous call can also be done. Method 1 1. Press the pick-up b
2–24Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint (U.S.A. and Canada) Vehicles with a front passenger air bag have a warning label attached as shown b
*Some models.5–102Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Bluetooth ® Hands-Free (Type B) * Making a Call Phonebook Usage Telephone calls can be made by
5–103Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Call back Function This voice command makes a call to the last person who called you. 1. Press the talk but
5–104Interior FeaturesBluetooth® NOTE If the contact is long-pressed when the favorites list is displayed, the contact information can be edited (d
5–105Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Receiving an Incoming Call When an incoming call is received, the incoming call notifi cation screen is displayed.
5–106Interior FeaturesBluetooth® NOTEy If the ignition is switched off during a hands-free call, the line is transferred to the device (Mob
5–107Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Receiving and Replying to Messages (available only with Email/SMS compatible phones) SMS (Short Message Service
5–108Interior FeaturesBluetooth® The following icons are displayed in the lower part of the details on the message. Icons which can be used differ de
5–109Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Example of use (verify unread E-mail) 1. Select the icon on the home screen and display the Communication sc
5–110Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Communication Settings Select the icon on the home screen and display the Communication screen. Select the
5–111Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Audio Operation Using Voice Recognition Main audio operation When the talk button is pressed and the followin
2–25Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is dangerous under certain cond
5–112Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Gracenote Database When a USB device is connected to this unit and the audio is played, the album name, artist na
5–113Interior FeaturesBluetooth® You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers w
*Some models.5–114Interior FeaturesBluetooth®Bluetooth® Audio (Type A) *Applicable Bluetooth ® specifi cation Ver. 2.0 or higherResponse profi le
5–115Interior FeaturesBluetooth® NOTE Some Bluetooth ® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the “”symbol is displayed. 3. Press
*Some models.5–116Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Display scroll Only 13 characters can be displayed at one time. To display the rest of the characte
5–117Interior FeaturesBluetooth® NOTEy The battery consumption of Bluetooth ®audio devices increases while Bluetooth® is connected.y
5–118Interior FeaturesBluetooth® How to Use the Bluetooth ® Audio System Switching to Bluetooth ® audio mode To listen to music or voice a
5–119Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Icon Function Scans the titles in a folder and plays the beginning of each song to aid in fi nding a desired song.
5–120Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Bluetooth ® Audio Device Information Display If a Bluetooth ® audio device is connected, the following infor
*Some models.5–121Interior FeaturesBluetooth® How to Use Pandora ®* What is Pandora ® ? Pandora ® is free personalized Internet radio. Simply
2–26Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time: Using one seat belt for more than one perso
5–122Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Icon Function Adjusts the audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-42 . NOT
*Some models.5–123Interior FeaturesBluetooth® How to Use Aha™* Aha is an application which can be accessed easily by personalizing various Internet
5–124Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Icon Function Like/Thumbs-Up* Evaluates the current content as “Like”. Dislike/Thumbs-Down* Evaluates the current
5–125Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Tab Function Presets Displays the preset station list set on the device. Select the preset station name to play
5–126Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Example of use (Location Based Services) 1. Select the desired station from the location base servi
*Some models.5–127Interior FeaturesBluetooth® How to Use Stitcher™* Radio What is Stitcher™ Radio? Stitcher™ Radio is an application for stre
5–128Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Icon Function Adjusts the audio quality level. Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-42 . Station
*Some models.5–129Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Add to your favorites If the current program has not been registered to your favorites, it can
5–130Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Symptom Cause Solution method Pairing cannot be performed again The pairing informationprogrammedto the Bluet
5–131Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Symptom Cause Solution method Poor voice recognition There is a malfunction in the microphone. A poor connection
2–27Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Child-Restraint System Installation Child-Restraint System Types In this owner's manual, expla
5–132Interior FeaturesBluetooth® Other problems Symptom Cause Solution method The indication for the remainingbattery is different between the
*Some models.5–133Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Sunvisors When you need a sunvisor, lower it for use in front or swing it
*Some models.5–134Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Interior Lights Overhead Lights Switch Position Overhead Lights Light
5–135Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Luggage Compartment Lights (5–door) Switch Position Luggage Compartment Light Light off Light on when the
*Some models.5–136Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Accessory Sockets Only use genuine Mazdaaccessories or the equivalent requiring
5–137Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment¾ Noise may occur on the audio playback depending on the device connected to the accessory socket.¾
*Some models.5–138Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Rear * The rear cup holder is on the rear center armrest. Bottle Holder Bottle h
*Some models.5–139Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Storage CompartmentsWARNING Keep storage boxes closed when driving: Driving with the storage
5–140Interior FeaturesInterior Equipment Center Console To open, pull the release latch. Storage tray The storage tray can be r
6–16Maintenance and Care How to keep your Mazda in top condition. Essential Information ...
How to Use This Manual We want to help you get the most driving pleasure from your vehicle. Your owner's manual, when read from c
2–28Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Installing Child-Restraint Systems Accident statistics reveal that a child is safer in
6–2Maintenance and CareEssential Information Introduction Be extremely careful and prevent injury to yourself and others or damage to
6–3Maintenance and CareEssential Information Any auto repair shop using parts equivalent to your Mazda's original equipment may perform maintena
6–4Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance (U.S.A., Canada, and Puerto Rico) Follow Schedule 1 if the ve
6–5Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Schedule 1 U.S.A. residents - Engine oil fl exible maintenance interval Use when the mainten
6–6Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Remarks: *1 The engine oil and fi lter must be changed at least once a year or within 16,000km
6–7Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance U.S.A. residents - Fixed maintenance interval Use when the maintenance monitor for “Oil Change” is
6–8Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Remarks: *1 Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription “FL22” on the radiator cap itse
6–9Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Schedule 2 U.S.A. (severe driving conditions) and Puerto Rico residents Maintenance Interval Numb
6–10Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes fi rst. Months 4 8
6–11Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Canada residents Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes fi rs
2–29Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint(5-Door)For leftFor centerFor rightSome models.WARNING Always attach the tether strap to the correct tet
6–12Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes fi rst. Months 4 8
6–13Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) Follow Schedule 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the
6–14Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Schedule 1 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Months 6 1
6–15Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Chart symbols:I: Inspect: Inspect and clean, repair, adjust, fi ll up, or replace if necessary.R:
6–16Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Schedule 2 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Months 3 6
6–17Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Months 3 6 9 12
6–18Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance(Cont.) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Months 39 42
6–19Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes fi rst Months 39 42 45 48
6–20Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Maintenance Monitor Maintenance Monitor (Type A audio) “Oil Change” with a fl exible setting *1
6–21Maintenance and CareScheduled Maintenance Tab Item Explanation Tire Rotation Setting interval Notifi cation can be switched on/off. Dist
*Some models.2–30Essential Safety EquipmentChild-RestraintTether strapForward(5-Door)Tether strapForward Using Automatic Locking Mode * Follow the
6–22Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Owner Maintenance Precautions The owner or a qualifi ed service technician should make t
6–23Maintenance and CareOwner MaintenanceWARNING Do not perform maintenance work if you lack su cient knowledge and experience or the proper tools
6–24Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance HoodWARNING Always check that the hood is closed and securely locked: A hood that is not closed and secure
6–25Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 2. Lift the hood, grasp the padded area on the support rod, and secure the support rod in the clip. Veri
6–26Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Engine Compartment OverviewWindshield washer fluid reservoir Brake/Clutch fluid reservoirEngine oil dipstick
6–27Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Engine Oil NOTE Changing the engine oil should be performed by an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Re
6–28Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Except U.S.A., Canada, and Puerto RicoUse SAE 5W-30 engine oil. Oil container labels provide important inf
6–29Maintenance and CareOwner MaintenanceCAUTION Do not add engine oil over Full. This may cause engine damage. 6. Make sure the O-ring on the di
6–30Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Inspect the antifreeze protection and coolant level in the coolant reservoir at least once a year—at the be
6–31Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Brake/Clutch Fluid Inspecting Brake/Clutch Fluid LevelWARNING If the brake/clutch uid level is low, have
2–31Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint 4. To get the retractor into the automatic locking mode, pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat
6–32Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Inspect fl uid level in the washer fl uid reservoir; add fl uid if necessary.L Use plain water if washer fl u
6–33Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Wiper BladesCAUTION¾ Hot waxes applied by automatic car washers have been known to a ect the wiper&
6–34Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 3. Tilt the blade assembly and remove it from the arm.CAUTION To prevent damage to the windshield let t
6–35Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Replacing Rear Window Wiper Blade (5-Door) When the wiper no longer cleans well, the blade
6–36Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 5. Carefully insert the new blade rubber. Then install the blade assembly in the reverse order of rem
6–37Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance BatteryWARNING Wash hands after handling the battery and related accessories: Battery posts, terminals and
6–38Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance NOTE Before performing battery maintenance, remove the battery cover by pulling the tab.Tab Battery Main
6–39Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Battery Replacement If the buttons on the transmitter are inoperable and the operation i
6–40Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 3. Insert the small, fl athead screwdriver into the gap between the cover and the transmitter, and then
6–41Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Tires For reasons of proper performance, safety, and better fuel economy, always maintain re
2–32Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Always route the tether strap between the head restraint and the seatback: Routing the tether strap on
6–42Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance NOTEy Always check tire pressure when tires are cold.y Warm tires normally exceed recommende
6–43Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Replacing a TireWARNING Always use tires that are in good condition: Driving with worn tires is dangerous
*Some models.6–44Maintenance and CareOwner MaintenanceCAUTION¾ Do not use your temporary spare tire rim with a snow tire or a conventional tire
6–45Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Light BulbsOverhead lights (Front)/Map lightsVanity mirror lightsHeadlights (Low/High beam)Daytime running
6–46Maintenance and CareOwner MaintenanceWARNING Do not replace the xenon fusion bulbs yourself: Replacing the xenon fusion bulbs yourself is danger
6–47Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 4. Turn the screw counterclockwise and remove it, and then partially peel back the mudguard. 5.
6–48Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 4. Turn the socket and bulb assembly to remove it. Carefully remove the bulb from its socket in the refl
*Some models.6–49Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 6. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Front turn signal lights Parking lights/Fro
*Some models.6–50Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 5. Disconnect the connector from the unit by pressing the tab on the connector with your fi
6–51Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 5. Peel back the trunk side trim.RemovalInstallation 6. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclo
2–33Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint If You Must Use the Front Seat for Children If you cannot put all children in the rear seat, at least
6–52Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 4. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Rear turn signal lights Brake lights/Taillights/Rear sid
6–53Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 6. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Rear turn signal lights Brake lights/Taillights/Rear sid
6–54Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Reverse lights 4–Door 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch
6–55Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb by pressing the tab on the connector with your fi
*Some models.6–56Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 5–Door 1. Make sure the ignition is switched off, and the headlight switch is off.
*Some models.6–57Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Overhead lights (Front) *Edge Overhead lights (Rear) *Edge Vanity mirror lights *
6–58Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Fuses Your vehicle's electrical system is protected by fuses. If any lights, accessories, or co
6–59Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance 6. Reinstall the cover and make sure that it is securely installed. Replacing the fuses under the hood
*Some models.6–60Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Fuse Panel Description Fuse block (Engine compartment)Multiplex slow blow fuse DESCRIPTIO
*Some models.6–61Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT 19 — — — 20 AT 15 A Transaxle
2–34Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Do not allow a child or anyone to lean over or against the side window of a vehicle with side and curta
*Some models.6–62Maintenance and CareOwner Maintenance Fuse block (Left side) DESCRIPTION FUSE RATING PROTECTED COMPONENT 1 P.SEAT D 30 A
6–63Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Exterior Care The paintwork on your Mazda represents the latest technical developments in
6–64Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Water Marks Occurrence Rain, fog, dew, and even tap water can contain harmful minerals such as salt an
6–65Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Maintaining the Finish WashingCAUTION¾ When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position and the
6–66Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Pay special attention to removing salt, dirt, mud, and other foreign material from the underside of the fende
6–67Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Repairing Damage to the Finish Deep scratches or chips on the fi nish should be repaired promptly. Exposed m
*Some models.6–68Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Aluminum Wheel Maintenance * A protective coating is provided over the aluminum
*Some models.6–69Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Interior CareWARNING Do not spray water in the cabin: Splashing water on electrical parts such
*Some models.6–70Maintenance and CareAppearance Carey If the seats get wet, promptly remove moisture with a dry cloth. Remaining moisture on th
6–71Maintenance and CareAppearance Care Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing Clean the webbing with a mild soap solution recommende
2–35Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint NOTEy Inspect this function before each use of the child-restraint system. You should not be ab
6–72MEMO/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD
*Some models.7–17If Trouble Arises Helpful information on what to do if a problem arises with the vehicle. Parking in an Emergency ...
7–2If Trouble ArisesParking in an Emergency Parking in an Emergency The hazard warning lights should always be used when you st
7–3If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire Spare Tire and Tool Storage Spare tire and tools are stored in the locations illustrated in the d
7–4If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire Jack To remove the jack 1 . (4–Door) Push the tabs and remove the cover.Tabs (5–Door) Tu
7–5If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire NOTE Verify that the cover is securely installed. Maintenancey Always keep the jack clean.y Make sur
7–6If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire 2. Turn the spare tire hold-down bolt counterclockwise.Spare tire hold-down bolt To secure the spare tire
7–7If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire 2. Put a vehicle with an automatic transaxle in Park (P), a manual transaxle in Reverse (R) or 1, and turn off the e
7–8If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire 4. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in the fi gure and adjust the jack head so that it is close to the jack
7–9If Trouble ArisesFlat TireWARNING Use only the front and rear jacking positions recommended in this manual: Attempting to jack the vehicle in pos
2–36Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Using LATCH Lower Anchor Your Mazda is equipped with LATCH lower anchors for attachm
*Some models.7–10If Trouble ArisesFlat TireWARNING Do not jack up the vehicle higher than is necessary: Jacking up the vehicle higher than is necess
7–11If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire To install the antitheft lug nut 1. Place the special key on top of the nut, and be sure to hold the key square
7–12If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire 4. Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise and lower the vehicle. Use the lug wrench to tighten the nuts in the or
7–13If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire 7. Put the fl at tire into the trunk/luggage compartment on the left and toward the back. 8. (Split-folding ty
7–14If Trouble ArisesFlat Tire 11. Pass the buckle through the wheel as shown in the fi gure and secure it so that the buckle does not contact the w
7–15If Trouble ArisesBattery Runs Out Jump-Starting Jump-starting is dangerous if done incorrectly. So follow the
7–16If Trouble ArisesBattery Runs OutCAUTION Use only a 12 V booster system. You can damage a 12 V starter, ignition system, and other electrical par
7–17If Trouble ArisesBattery Runs Out 5. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run it a few minutes. Then start the engine of the other vehi
7–18If Trouble ArisesEmergency Starting Starting a Flooded Engine If the engine fails to start, it may be fl ooded (e
7–19If Trouble ArisesOverheating Overheating If the High engine coolant temperature warning light illuminates, the vehicle loses powe
2–37Essential Safety EquipmentChild-Restraint Installation on rear outboard seats 1. First, adjust the front seat to allow clearanc
7–20If Trouble ArisesOverheating If you fi nd a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaking: Stop the engine and call an Authorized Mazd
7–21If Trouble ArisesEmergency Towing Towing Description We recommend that towing be done only by an Authorized Mazda
7–22If Trouble ArisesEmergency Towing Tiedown HooksCAUTION Do not use the front and rear tiedown eyelets for towing the vehicle. They have been des
7–23If Trouble ArisesEmergency Towing RearLug wrenchTiedown eyelet 4. Hook the tying rope to the tiedown eyelet.CAUTION If the tiedown eyelet
7–24If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds If a Warning Light Turns On or Flashes If any warning light
7–25If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Electronic Brake Force Distribution System Warning If the electron
7–26If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning (Red) High Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light The light
*Some models.7–27If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Contact Authorized Mazda Dealer and Have Vehicle Inspected If any of
*Some models.7–28If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Li
*Some models.7–29If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning (Amber) (Flashes) Lane Departure Warning System (LD
Table of ContentsPictorial IndexInterior, exterior views and part identification of your Mazda.1Essential Safety EquipmentImportant information about
2–38Essential Safety EquipmentChild-RestraintTether strapForward(5-Door) Always attach the tether strap to the correct tether anchor position: Attac
7–30If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Taking Action Take the appropriate action and verify that the warning light turns
7–31If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken Seat Belt Warning LightWith warning light
*Some models.7–32If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken Low Washer Fluid Level Warnin
*Some models.7–33If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Signal Warning Action to be taken (Amber) Forward ObstructionWa
*Some models.7–34If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Message Indicated on Display * If a message is displayed in t
7–35If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Make Sure the Message is No Longer Displayed Displays in the following cases:
7–36If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning SoundsWarning Sound is Activated Lights-On Reminder The lights-on reminder
7–37If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Seat Belt Warning Beep If the driver's seat belt is not fast
7–38If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Key Left-in-vehicle Warning Beep (With the advanced keyless function) If
*Some models.7–39If Trouble ArisesWarning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) System Warnings * The Ma
2–39Essential Safety EquipmentChild-RestraintWARNING Always route the tether strap between the head restraint and the seatback: Routing the tether s
7–40If Trouble ArisesWhen Liftgate/Trunk Lid Cannot be Opened When Liftgate/Trunk Lid Cannot be Opened If the vehicle battery is dead
7–41If Trouble ArisesWhen Liftgate/Trunk Lid Cannot be Opened 4. Move the lever to the left to fold the seatback.CoverLever 5. Move the lever
*Some models.7–42If Trouble ArisesActive Driving Display Does Not Operate* If the Active Driving Display Does Not Operate If the acti
8–18Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects Important consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment. Customer Assista
8–2Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) Your complete and permanent
8–3Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance By letter at: Attn: Customer Assistance Mazda North American Operati
8–4Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance Being truly committed to customer satisfaction is more than a phrase with M
8–5Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance 7. California Civil Code Section 1793.2 (d) requires that, if Mazda or its
8–6Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance Customer Assistance (Canada) Satisfaction Review Process Your complete an
8–7Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance Please recognize that the resolution of service problems in most cases requir
*Some models.2–40Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Precautions The front and side suppleme
8–8Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance CAMVAP is fully implemented in all provinces and territories. Consumers wish
8–9Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) Your complete and permanent satisfaction
8–10Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance Customer Assistance (Mexico) Your complete and permanent satisfaction is
8–11Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCustomer Assistance In order to serve you effi ciently and effectively, please help us by providi
8–12Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsMazda Importer/Distributors Importer/Distributor U.S.A.Mazda North American Operations 7755
8–13Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsReporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.) If you believe that
8–14Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsReporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) Canadian customers who wish to repo
8–15Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsWarranty Warranties for Your Mazday New Vehicle Limited Warrantyy Po
8–16Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsWarranty Outside the United States/Canada Government regulations in the United States/Canada r
8–17Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsWarranty Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada)
2–41Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air BagsIf your vehicle is also equipped with a front passenger occupant classifi cation system, refer to the Front P
8–18Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsWarranty Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories Non-genuine parts and accessories
8–19Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsCell Phones Cell Phones WarningWARNING Please comply with the legal regulations co
8–20Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsEvent Data Recorder Event Data Recorder (U.S.A. and Canada) This vehicle is e
8–21Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsUniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) Uniform Tire Quality Grading System
8–22Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsUniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS)WARNING Keep your vehicle's tires properly in a
8–23Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Tire Labeling Federal law requires tire manufacturers t
8–24Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) 13. Max. permissible infl ation pressure 14. SAFETY WARNING P2
8–25Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) H “H” is the speed rating. The speed rating denotes the maximum spe
8–26Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Maximum Permissible Infl ation Pressure This number is the greates
8–27Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Information on Temporary Tires Please refer to the sample below. 1
2–42Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy: Rear-
8–28Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) 1 6 “16” is the wheel rim diameter in inches. 9 0 “90” is the L
8–29Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Location of the Tire Label (Placard) You will fi nd the tire label
8–30Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.)WARNING Always check the tire in ation pressures on a regular basis ac
8–31Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Glossary of TermsTire Placard: A label indicating the OE tire sizes,
8–32Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Tire Maintenance Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cau
8–33Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Replacing a TireWARNING Always use tires that are in good condition:
8–34Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Safety Practices The way you drive has a great deal to do with your
8–35Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Vehicle LoadingWARNING Do not tow a trailer with this vehicle: Towin
8–36Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.)Base Curb Weight is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of f
8–37Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.)SAMPLECARGOCargo Weight includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weig
2–43Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Do not attach objects on or around the area where a side air bag deploys: Attaching objects to the front
8–38Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Examples: Based on a single occupant weight of 68 kg (150 lbs), and a
8–39Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.)SAMPLEWARNING Never Exceed Axle Weight Rating Limits: Exceeding the Sa
8–40Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.)GCW (Gross Combination Weight) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW
8–41Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsTire Information (U.S.A.) Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit Steps for Determining C
8–42Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Keyless Entry System/Immobilizer System
8–43Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System/C\FCA&('#*A'FKV
8–44Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity NOTE During printing time of this user manual the approvals listed a
8–45Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity Bluetooth® Hands-Free Type A U.S.A. and Canada FCC ID: CB
8–46Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity Mexicoy Brief description: Bluetooth module for Hands-free telep
8–47Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity Type B/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&
2–44Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags To prevent false detection by the air bag sensor system, heed the following:¾ Do not use tires or w
8–48Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsDeclaration of Conformity Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW)/Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC)/C\F
8–49Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsService Publications Service Publications Factory-authorized Mazda service public
8–50Customer Information and Reporting Safety DefectsService Publications NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUAL: This booklet contains information
9–19Specifi cations Technical information about your Mazda. Identifi cation Numbers ...
9–2Specifi cations Identifi cation NumbersVehicle Information Labels Vehicle Identifi cation Number The vehicle identifi cation number legally ident
9–3Specifi cations Identifi cation Numbers Engine NumberForward/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVK
9–4Specifi cations Specifi cations Specifi cations Engine Item Specifi cation SKYACTIV-G 2.0 SKYACTIV-G 2.5 Type DOHC-16V in-line, 4-cylind
9–5Specifi cations Specifi cations Capacities(Approximate Quantities) Item Capacity Engine oil SKYACTIV-G 2.0 With oil fi lter replacement 4.2 L
9–6Specifi cations Specifi cations Dimensions 4-Door(U.S.A. and Canada) Item Vehicle specifi cation Overall length 4,580 mm (180.3 in)
9–7Specifi cations Specifi cations(Mexico) Item Vehicle specifi cation Overall length 4,460 mm (175.6 in) Overall width 1,795 mm (70.7 in) Over
2–45Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Do not place luggage or other objects under the front seats: Placing luggage or other objects under the f
9–8Specifi cations Specifi cations Weights U.S.A. and CanadaSKYACTIV-G 2.0 Item Weight Manual transaxle Automatic transaxle GVWR (
*Some models.9–9Specifi cations Specifi cations Light Bulbs Exterior light Light bulb Category Wattage ECE R (SAE) Headlights
*Some models.9–10Specifi cations Specifi cations Interior light Light bulb Category Wattage ECE R Trunk light (4–Door) 3 — Luggage c
9–11Specifi cations Specifi cations(Mexico) Tire size Infl ation pressure Front Rear P205/60R16 91H 250 kPa (2.5 bar, 36 psi) 250 kPa (2.5 bar,
9–12Specifi cations Personalization Features Personalization Features The following Personalization Feature is available. This
9–13Specifi cations Personalization Features Item Feature Factory Setting Available Settings Advanced keyless entry system The volume of the
9–14Specifi cations Personalization Features Item Feature Factory Setting Available Settings Lights-on reminder *4 The volume of the lights-o
9–15Specifi cations Personalization Features Item Feature Factory Setting Available Settings Fuel economy resetting procedure Setting can be
9–16MEMO/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD
10–110Index /C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD
2–46Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags NOTEy If it becomes necessary to have the components or wiring system for the supplementary restra
10–2Index A Accessory Socket ... 5-136 Active Driving Display ... 4-19 Adaptive Front Lighting S
10–3Index Child Safety Locks for Rear Doors ... 3-20 Climate Control System ... 5-2 Automatic Climate Control ... 5
10–4Index F Flasher Hazard warning ... 4-58 Headlights ... 4-41 Flat Tire ...
10–5Index Interior Care ... 6-69 Cleaning the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing ...
10–6Index Overheating ... 7-19 Overloading ... 3-50 Owner Maintenance
10–7Index Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) ... 4-72 Deactivating the Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) System operation ... 4-78 Laser sensor handling
10–8Index Warning Sound is Activated ... 7-36 Advanced Key removed from vehicle warning beep ... 7-37 Air
2–47Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Supplemental Restraint System Components(With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System)/C\FCA&(
/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD
*Some models.2–48Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags(Without Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) Driver/Front passenger infl ators and
2–49Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags How the SRS Air Bags Work Your Mazda is equipped with the following types of SRS air bags. SRS a
*Some models.2–50Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Front Passenger Air Bag The front passenger air bag is mounted in the front passenger dashb
*Some models.2–51Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags(With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System) In addition, the front passenger side ai
2–52Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags(With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System)In a roll-over: In response to a vehicle roll-over, bo
2–53Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria This chart indicates the applicable SRS equipment that will depl
2–54Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Limitations to SRS Air Bag In severe collisions such as those described previously in &
2–55Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air BagsLimitations to side collision detection: The following illustrations are examples of side collisions that m
*Some models.2–56Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Front Passenger Occupant Classifi cation System * First, please read "Supple
2–57Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags If the front passenger weight sensors are normal, the indicator light illuminates when the ignition is swi
1–11Pictorial Index Interior, exterior views and part identifi cation of your Mazda. Interior Overview ...
2–58Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags¾ A front passenger is seated as shown in the following gure:¾ A rear passenger pushes up on
2–59Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Do not increase the total seated weight on the front passenger seat: When an infant or small child sits o
2–60Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags NOTEy The system requires about 10 seconds to alternate between turning the front passenger front
2–61Essential Safety EquipmentSRS Air Bags Constant Monitoring The following components of the air bag systems are monitored by a diagnost
2–62MEMO/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD/C\FCA&('#*A'FKVKQPKPFD
*Some models.3–13Before Driving Use of various features, including keys, doors, mirrors and windows. Keys ...
3–2Before DrivingKeys KeysWARNING Do not leave the key in your vehicle with children and keep them in a place where your children will not nd o
3–3Before DrivingKeys 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 vehic
3–4Before DrivingKeysCAUTION Radio equipment like this is governed by laws in the United States. Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by
3–5Before DrivingKeys 4. The setting change is completed by doing any one of the following:y Switching the ignition to ACC or ON.y C
1–2Pictorial IndexInterior Overview Interior Equipment (View A) Door-lock knob ...
3–6Before DrivingKeys NOTEy The system can be set to unlock all doors by performing a single operation. Refer to Personalization Features on
3–7Before DrivingKeys Panic button If you witness from a distance someone attempting to break into or damage your vehicle, press and hold the pan
3–8Before DrivingKeysWithout the advanced keyless functionOperational rangeInterior antenna NOTE The engine may not start if the key is placed in t
*Some models.3–9Before DrivingAdvanced Keyless Entry System Advanced Keyless Entry System*WARNING Radio waves from the key may a ect medical d
3–10Before DrivingAdvanced Keyless Entry System Operational Range The system operates only when the driver is in the vehicle or with
3–11Before DrivingDoors and Locks Door LocksWARNING Always take all children and pets with you or leave a responsible person with them: Leaving
3–12Before DrivingDoors and Locks NOTEy When the ignition is switched to ACC or ON, the vehicle lock-out prevention feature prevents you from
3–13Before DrivingDoors and Locks NOTE Holding the key in the unlocked position in the driver's door lock for about a second unlocks all doors
3–14Before DrivingDoors and Locks NOTEy The system can be set to unlock all doors by performing a single operation. Refer to Personalizati
3–15Before DrivingDoors and Locks 4. The setting change is completed by doing any one of the following:y Switching the ignition to ACC or O
1–3Pictorial IndexInterior Overview Interior Equipment (View B) Audio control switches...
3–16Before DrivingDoors and Locksy Auto re-lock function After unlocking with the request switch, all doors and the liftgate/trunk lid will a
3–17Before DrivingDoors and Locks Auto Lock/Unlock FunctionWARNING Do not pull the inner handle on a front door: Pulling an inner handle on a front
3–18Before DrivingDoors and Locks Function number Function *1 1 The auto door-lock function is disabled. 2 All the doors and the liftgate/trunk lid
3–19Before DrivingDoors and Locks(Automatic transaxle vehicles)Press unlock side of lock switch oncePress 2 timesPress 3 timesCurrent Function NumberF
3–20Before DrivingDoors and Locks To lock the front passenger door with the door-lock knob from the outside, press the door-lock knob to the lock pos
3–21Before DrivingDoors and Locks Liftgate/Trunk LidWARNING Never allow a person to ride in the luggage compartment/trunk: Allowing a person to rid
3–22Before DrivingDoors and Locks Opening and Closing the Liftgate/Trunk Lid Opening the liftgate (5–door) Using the electric liftgate op
3–23Before DrivingDoors and Locks Using the electric trunk lid opener (With the advanced keyless function) A locked trunk lid can also be opened
3–24Before DrivingDoors and Locks Luggage Compartment Luggage compartment cover (5-door)WARNING Do not place anything on top of the cover: Pl
*Some models.3–25Before DrivingDoors and Locks Loading golf bags (only 4-door vehicle) Up to two golf bags can be carried in the trunk. 1. Pla
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