Mazda CX-5 2016 Start Guide Manual PDF

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This easy-to-use Smart Start Guide is intended to help you more fully appreciate some of the unique features and functions of your new vehicle. However, it is not intended to replace your Owners Manual. The Owners Manual contains more detailed information to help you better understand the important safety warnings, features, operation, and maintenance of your vehicle. All information, specications, photographs and illustrations in this publication are those in effect at the time of printing. Mazda reserves the right to change specications or design without obligation.

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SMART START GUIDE

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LIGHTING/ TURN SIGNALS

(PP. 27, 30)

INFORMATION DISPLAY

(P. 9)

HOOD RELEASE

TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL LEVER

CRUISE CONTROL

TPMS SET (P. 8)

TCS OFF

BSM (P. 25)

Drivers View

LDWS (P. 23)

BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE/

AUDIO (PP. 15-16, 31-32)

ILLUMINATION DIMMER

(Instrument Cluster) (PP. 35-36)

This easy-to-use SMART START GUIDE provides information on some unique features and functions of your new vehicle. Additional features are available at www.mymazda.com and the MyMazda app -> VEHICLE HOW TO. Complete information on features and functions are available in your Owners Manual.

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1 This indicator light turns on to remind you that the front passengers front/side airbags and seat belt pretensioner will not deploy during a collision. The reason for

this is that the sensor has determined that an adult is not sitting in the front passenger seat. NOTE: If a smaller adult sits on the front passenger seat, the sensors might detect the adult as being a child depending on the persons physique and may deactivate the front passengers front/side airbags and seat belt pretensioner. Always wear your seat belt and secure children in the rear seats in appropriate child restraints. See the Owners Manual for important information on this safety feature.

WIPER/ WASHER

(P. 28)

HAZARD WARNING

NAVIGATION/AUDIO (WITH MAZDA CONNECT)

(PP. 17-18, 31-32)

CLIMATE CONTROL

(P. 34)

SEAT WARMERS

NAVIGATION SYSTEM SD CARD

(P. 18)

PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR1

CLOCK

Drivers View

START/STOP BUTTON

(PP. 5-6)

ILLUMINATION DIMMER

(Instrument Cluster) (PP. 35-36)

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CAUTION: RED KEY indicator light may illuminate if advance key is placed in the cup holder. The key may not be detected in the cup holder.

ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM

This system allows you to lock and unlock the doors without taking the key out.

While Carrying the Advanced Key Unlock the drivers door by

pushing the drivers door request switch once.

Unlock all doors (and liftgate) by pushing the drivers door request switch once or twice (depending on personalization setting) OR by pushing the passengers door request switch once.

Lock all doors (and liftgate) by pushing any request switch once.

Open the liftgate by pushing the electric liftgate opener when ignition is OFF. With ignition ON, vehicle must be in Park (A/T) or have parking brake set (M/T).

Electric Liftgate Opener

Liftgate Request Switch

Key

Lock

Unlock

Panic Alarm

Advanced Key

Door Request Switch

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CAUTION: Make sure vehicle is OFF and take the Keyless Entry System key

with you when leaving the vehicle. When locking doors using inside door switches or inside door-lock

knobs, be careful not to leave the key inside the vehicle.

Key

NOTE: Vehicles equipped with the Advanced Keyless Entry System and the Keyless Entry System both use the same type of keyless entry transmitter. However, only vehicles equipped with the Advanced Keyless Entry System allow you to lock and unlock the doors/liftgate with the door/liftgate request switches (without taking the key out of your purse or pocket).

Vehicles equipped with the Keyless Entry System do not have request switches on the doors/liftgate. To lock and unlock the doors/liftgate, the corresponding transmitter button must be pushed.

NOTE: When the liftgate opener switch is pushed, the liftgate will open slightly. If the liftgate is not opened within 1.5 seconds, the liftgate latch locks (you will hear it lock) and the liftgate cannot be opened or closed from this slightly raised position. To open/close the liftgate, push the liftgate opener switch, open the liftgate within 1.5 seconds, then close it. The door/liftgate ajar warning light will be on if the liftgate is not fully closed.

Panic Alarm

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Starting the Engine

STARTING THE ENGINE WITH ACCELERATED WARM-UP SYSTEM (AWS)

The CX-5 is equipped with SKYACTIV combustion technology. This technology includes AWS (Accelerated Warm-up System) for optimal emission performance during cold starting conditions.

While Carrying the Key Start the engine by pushing the START/

STOP ENGINE button while pushing the clutch pedal (M/T) or the brake pedal (A/T).

What you will notice? On start-up, the engine speed and sound are higher (1500 RPM) for less than one minute to quickly bring the catalyst to efcient operating temperature. The RPM will reduce to idle once the temperature is achieved. This is normal engine operation under cold-start conditions.

What this does? This heats up the catalytic converter faster to reduce emissions and allows Mazda to use an exhaust header on the engine (to improve efciency and horsepower).

NOTE: You can drive the vehicle during AWS activation, no need to wait.

Shut the engine OFF by making sure the vehicle is in Park (A/T) and setting the parking brake, then push the START/STOP ENGINE button.

Activate Accessories (ACC) by pushing the START/STOP ENGINE button once without pushing the clutch or brake pedal.

Turn the ignition to the ON position by pushing the START/STOP ENGINE button twice without pushing the clutch or brake pedal.

START/STOP Button Indicator Light

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Emergency Engine Stop Pushing and holding the START/STOP ENGINE button or repeatedly pushing the button while the engine is running will turn the engine OFF. Use only in case of an emergency.

Shut the engine OFF by making sure the vehicle is in Park (A/T) and setting the parking brake, then push the START/STOP ENGINE button.

Activate Accessories (ACC) by pushing the START/STOP ENGINE button once without pushing the clutch or brake pedal.

Turn the ignition to the ON position by pushing the START/STOP ENGINE button twice without pushing the clutch or brake pedal.

If the START/STOP ENGINE button indicator light ashes AMBER, this could indicate a problem with the engine starting system. You may not be able to start the engine or switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Have your vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.

NOTE: The engine may not start if the key cannot be detected. The Key Indicator Light may ash RED or Key not detected may be displayed if the key is placed in the cup holder.

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Tires

FUEL ECONOMY: To achieve the

best fuel economy, visit www.fueleconomy.gov

for more information.

ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE The electric parking brake equipment applies the parking brake using an electric motor.

Applying the electric parking brake: The electric parking brake can be applied regardless of the ignition switch position.

1 Depress the brake pedal. 2 Pull the electric parking brake switch UP to apply the brake.

Releasing the electric parking brake: The electric parking brake can be released while the ignition is switched ON or while the engine is running.

1 Depress the brake pedal. 2 Push the electric parking brake switch DOWN to release the brake.

Electric parking brake automatic release: The parking brake is released automatically when the accelerator pedal is depressed and all of the following conditions are met:

The engine is running. The drivers door is closed. The drivers seat belt is fastened. Selector lever is in the D, M or R position.

Indicator Light

Electric Parking Brake

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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) For your safety, the CX-5 is equipped with TPMS that detects low tire pressure in one or more tires. If the tire pressure starts getting low in one or more tires, the system alerts the driver by turning on a light in the instrument cluster (pp. 35-36) and sounding an alarm.

What to do? Dont ignore the TPMS warning light. Stop and check your tire pressure (when tires are cold) and inate them to the proper pressure. Properly inated tires are safer, last longer, and increase fuel economy.

In the following cases, the TPMS must be initialized so the system can operate normally.

The tire pressure is adjusted (up or down) in one or more tires. A tire rotation is performed. Any tire or wheel is replaced. The vehicles battery is disconnected, replaced or completely dead.

Initialization Process (TPMS Warning Light is Illuminated) 1 Park the vehicle in a safe place and rmly apply the parking brake. 2 Let the tires cool, then adjust the tire pressure to the specied

pressure (see tire label located on the drivers side door opening) on all four (4) tires.

3 Switch the ignition ON, but leave the vehicle parked. 4 Push and hold the TPMS Set Switch

(left side of dash) until the TPMS warning light in the instrument cluster ashes twice and

a beep sound is heard once.

CAUTION: If the TPMS Set Switch is pushed without adjusting the tire pressure, the system cannot detect the normal tire pressure. The TPMS warning light may not turn on, even if the tire pressure is low, or it may turn on if the tire pressure is normal.

NOTE: Drastic changes in temperature or altitude can affect the pressure in the tires, causing the TPMS warning light to turn on. Verify the tire pressures when driving through extreme temperature or altitude changes.

ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE The electric parking brake equipment applies the parking brake using an electric motor.

Applying the electric parking brake: The electric parking brake can be applied regardless of the ignition switch position.

1 Depress the brake pedal. 2 Pull the electric parking brake switch UP to apply the brake.

Releasing the electric parking brake: The electric parking brake can be released while the ignition is switched ON or while the engine is running.

1 Depress the brake pedal. 2 Push the electric parking brake switch DOWN to release the brake.

Electric parking brake automatic release: The parking brake is released automatically when the accelerator pedal is depressed and all of the following conditions are met:

The engine is running. The drivers door is closed. The drivers seat belt is fastened. Selector lever is in the D, M or R position.

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Multi-Information Display

INFO

Toggle the INFO button on the steering wheel up or down to cycle through different types of information.

Push the center of the INFO button to make selections.

Push and hold the center of the INFO button to reset the currently displayed feature such as Average MPH or Average MPG.

Display screens Actual displayed information will vary on your vehicle model.

Distance to Empty

Average MPG

Current MPG

Average Speed

DRSS

Multi-information Display

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Auto-Dimming Mirror Auto-dimming will automatically darken your rearview mirror

to reduce headlight glare from vehicles behind you.

Auto-dimming is activated every time the engine is started.

NOTE: In addition to the auto-dimming mirrors rear light sensor, there is also a front light sensor (not shown). Do not place or hang any objects over the front or rear mirror light sensors; otherwise, the auto-dimming mirror will not operate properly.

HomeLink

This feature provides a convenient way to replace up to three transmitters such as garage door openers, home lighting remotes and other radio frequency devices.

Refer to your Owners Manual for complete programming details.

NOTE: Genuine Mazda Accessory Auto-Dimming Mirror with Compass and HomeLink is available at your Authorized Mazda Dealer.

AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR AND HOMELINK

Auto-Dimming Indicator Light

Auto-Dimming On

HomeLink Rear Light

Sensor

Auto-Dimming Off

On Off

Seats and Mirrors

FRONT SEATS

Headrests For your safety, the front seats are equipped with active headrests that are not adjustable forward or backward, only up and down. An active headrest is designed to move forward in the event of a collision to close the gap between your head and the headrest (to reduce the possibility of whiplash).

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MAZDA CONNECT INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM (if equipped) Mazda Connect is designed to be operated by using one of the following three interfaces:

1 The commander switch (p. 13). 2 The touchscreen (if the vehicle is not moving). 3 Voice control (p. 14).

Talk

NOTE: These types of Warning screens appear if there is a problem with the vehicle.

Mazda Connect Infotainment System

NOTE: In the interest of safety and to avoid distracted driving, the touchscreen is

disabled at speeds over 5 mph. Use the commander switch or voice control to operate the infotainment system.

You can touch and tap, slide or swipe the touchscreen, but cannot pinch.

Push TALK button and say Applications.

Push TALK button and say Settings.

Push TALK button and say Entertainment.

Push TALK button and say Navigation.

Push TALK button and say Communication.

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MAZDA CONNECT INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM (if equipped) Mazda Connect is designed to be operated by using one of the following three interfaces:

1 The commander switch (p. 13). 2 The touchscreen (if the vehicle is not moving). 3 Voice control (p. 14).

Mazda Connect Infotainment System

MAZDA CONNECT SETTINGS (if equipped)

To view the different setting screens:

1 Move the commander switch to the left or right to change tabs. 2 When the desired tab is highlighted, push the knob of the

commander switch down. 3 Turn the dial of the commander switch to scroll down the list.

NOTE: If there is a scroll bar on the right side, there are more items farther down.

Safety Settings

Sound Settings

Vehicle Settings

System Settings

Device Settings

Display Settings

Mazda Connect Settings

Use System to change the brightness of the Display between Day (bright), Night (dim), and AUTO (switches from Day to Night when headlights are turned ON). See illumination dimmer (pp. 35-36).

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Commander/Voice Control

COMMANDER SWITCH (if equipped) The commander is the primary means for operating Mazda Connect. It allows you to keep your head up and eyes on the road.

The control places ve buttons naturally beneath the ve ngers and shows ve matching icons on the home screen for touch-only operation. Select a button around the commander knob to operate the desired system.

ENTER

Select an item on the screen by: 1 Moving the knob up or down, left or right, and/or turning the dial to

move the cursor to the desired on-screen location (and get a description of the icon).

2 Pushing the knob down (ENTER) to select your choice on the screen.

AUDIO

BACK (to previous screen)

HOME NAVIGATION

MUTE (push down)/

VOLUME (turn dial)

FAVORITES The following can be stored in Favorites: 50 stations total for AM, FM, and XM. 50 contacts in the system phonebook. 50 points of interest in navigation. (To edit

or delete HOME, select HOME and push and hold the commander knob until the Edit/Delete HOME screen appears.)

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COMMANDER SWITCH (if equipped) The commander is the primary means for operating Mazda Connect. It allows you to keep your head up and eyes on the road.

The control places ve buttons naturally beneath the ve ngers and shows ve matching icons on the home screen for touch-only operation. Select a button around the commander knob to operate the desired system.

Select an item on the screen by: 1 Moving the knob up or down, left or right, and/or turning the dial to

move the cursor to the desired on-screen location (and get a description of the icon).

2 Pushing the knob down (ENTER) to select your choice on the screen.

VOICE CONTROL (if equipped)

Voice control is activated by pushing the TALK button on the steering wheel and speaking a command. Voice commands usually contain a verb (action word) followed by a noun. Common verbs are Go to and Play.

TALK

NOTE: After becoming familiar with the system, you can skip the voice prompts by pushing the TALK button again.

SOME COMMON VOICE COMMANDS ARE: Call name mobile Dial number Address-pause-street

address, city, state Help

Cancel Go Back or Previous Next or Skip Tutorial Scroll/Page Down Scroll/Page Up

Turn Display/Screen Off Select line number

(ex: Select Four or Select Line Four

Display Clock

Go to (and one of the following): Home Entertainment Navigation Communication Settings

Messages Contacts Email Phone Call History

Text AM/FM XM CD Bluetooth

AUX USB Pandora Aha Stitcher

Play (and one of the following): AM/FM

XM

number>

CD Bluetooth AUX USB Pandora

Aha Stitcher Song Playlist Artist

Album Genre Folder

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Talk

Pick-up Hang up

PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE

Bluetooth

Pairing Instructions:

1 Manually turn on Bluetooth on your phone or audio device.

2 Select Communication from Home screen. 3 Select Settings. 4 Select Bluetooth. 5 Select Add New Device, and switch to the

operation on your mobile device.

6 On your mobile device, select Mazda. 7 Verify the displayed 6-digit code both on the

display and on your mobile device.

For phones compatible with SMS and MMS:

8 On your mobile device, hit Allow to let Mazda Connect download your phonebook and text messages (SMS).

IMPORTANT: If your mobile device was once paired to any Mazda vehicle in the past, Mazda

on the Bluetooth device list on your mobile device must be deleted.

9 For iPhone, go to Settings>Bluetooth. Select the i information icon for the connected device. Switch Show Notications to ON.

NOTE: For safety reasons, you cannot pair a phone while driving. For customer service and device compatibility, visit

www.mazdausa.com/mazdaconnect or call 800-430-0153. When in range of another Wi-Fi device, the Bluetooth connection between your

phone and the system may disconnect for a short time if you have Wi-Fi enabled. Turn off Wi-Fi on your phone if needed.

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TO MAKE OR RECEIVE A HANDS-FREE CALL Push button: To receive/

swap a call. Push button: To talk To start voice recognition session To skip systems lady

voice guidance Push button: To hang up To end voice recognition session

(this button is also used to hang up call)

Automatic Bluetooth Reconnection: On engine start, the last connected

device will automatically be re-connected after several seconds. To switch phones, go to Device Settings and select Bluetooth.

For a stable Bluetooth connection: Make sure there is no metal object nor any obstacle blocking Bluetooth

signal between vehicles display and your mobile device. Turn OFF unnecessary applications on your mobile device. When your

mobile device is busy; it often drops Bluetooth connection. Turn OFF energy saving mode on your mobile device.

PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE

NOTE: Some phone models do not support all features. If your phone or device does not pair, please visit www.mazdausa.com/mazdaconnect or contact (800) 430-0153 for further assistance or to report a phone/audio device concern.

The following icons are displayed on the touchscreen during a call:

Ends a call.

Transfers a call from hands free to the mobile phone.

Transfers a call from the mobile phone to handsfree.

Mutes the microphone.

Switches the call on hold.

Allows transmitting DTMF (Dual Tone MultiFrequency) signal via the numerical keypad (generally to a home telephone answering machine or an automated guidance call center).

HANG UP

TALK

Receive /Swap

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Navigation System

NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if equipped) Planning A Route

ICON Voice Control Purpose

Hide/Show Menu Bar To open and close the Menu bar.

Enter Destination To enter an address or favorite destination, or select a place of interest or a location on the map.

Navigation Information To switch to the navigation information screen on which items such as trafc information and GPS reception conditions are located.

Cancel To cancel an existing way point/route.

Point of Interest To nd places nearby.

Route Options

To display the route parameters and full length of route. Perform route-related actions such as edit or cancel, pick route alternatives, avoid parts, and add destination to Favorites.

View Mode To change the map mode (2D north up / 2D heading up / 3D).

Settings To adjust the navigation settings.

IMPORTANT: In the interest of safety and to reduce

distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving.

To adjust the volume of the navigation system voice while driving, adjust the volume by turning the VOL knob when voice guidance is being given. To prompt voice guidance, push the NAVI button to repeat the last instruction.

For issues with the navigation system, visit www.mazdausa.com/mazdaconnect or call 800-430-0153.

To plan a route on your navigation system, do the following:

1 Push the NAV button on the commander switch. 2 Select NEW DESTINATION. 3 Select Find Address.

NOTE: By default, the navigation system detects the country and city/town you are in. If needed, you can change the country or state setting by selecting Country or a new city/town by selecting City or Zip code.

4 Enter the street name. 5 Enter the house number, then select the . 6 The system transitions to a screen where the input location can be

checked. To transition to the next screen, select Select, or to transition to the previous screen, select .

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ICON Voice Control Purpose

Hide/Show Menu Bar To open and close the Menu bar.

Enter Destination To enter an address or favorite destination, or select a place of interest or a location on the map.

Navigation Information To switch to the navigation information screen on which items such as trafc information and GPS reception conditions are located.

Cancel To cancel an existing way point/route.

Point of Interest To nd places nearby.

Route Options

To display the route parameters and full length of route. Perform route-related actions such as edit or cancel, pick route alternatives, avoid parts, and add destination to Favorites.

View Mode To change the map mode (2D north up / 2D heading up / 3D).

Settings To adjust the navigation settings.

NOTE: For best results, say the full address without pausing between words. Voice guidance can be skipped by pushing the TALK button. When prompt voice guidance is muted, you will need to go into navigation settings

to turn the volume back on for the NAVI button to repeat the last instructions.

1 Turn the vehicle ignition OFF. 2 Locate the SD card slot inside the center console. Remove card: Open the cover and push the card once,

then pull it out. Insert card: Push the card in (label-side up), then close

the cover.

To remove or insert the MAP SD card (to update the map database):

NOTE: Select Places Nearby for POIs (points of interest) around the selected location, or select Add to Favorites to register the selected location to Favorites.

NOTE: The route can be edited by selecting other options.

7 If Go is selected or if no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the route guidance is started. The set route can be checked by selecting MAP.

Planning A Route Using Voice Commands You can navigate to any of the following places using your voice: An address, including home Favorites Cities and towns POI (Point of Interest) categories

POIs for name brands of, for example, restaurants, gas stations, car rental and gyms

A recent destination

NOTE: POI searches for points of interest near your present location.

To plan a route to an address using your voice, do the following:

1 Push the TALK button on the steering wheel. 2 When you hear the tone, you can say, for example Address. 3 When on an address screen, say the full address (without zip code) for

your destination, for example 123 Main St., Los Angeles, California. The system does not recognize zip codes.

4 Say Yes if the address is correct. If shown a list of addresses, say the list number for the correct address or say none of these.

SD Card

Visit www.mazdausa.com/navigation and download the most recent map available for your device for free for three years from vehicle delivery. Please refer to the Navigation System Owners Manual section of www.mazdausa.com/navigation for additional information.

Only use your MAP SD card for operating and updating your navigation system. Do not insert the MAP SD card into another vehicle or into any other device such as a camera.

Do not put other SD cards in this slot.

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Mazda Radar Cruise Control

MAZDA RADAR CRUISE CONTROL (MRCC) SYSTEM (if equipped)

The MRCC system maintains vehicle speed and following distance using a radar sensor to detect a vehicle ahead. The driver simply presets the vehicle speed between 19 mph and 90 mph and the system will maintain a safe following distance without having to turn the cruise control off.

The system operates in two modes, Constant Speed and Headway Control modes:

Constant Speed Mode When no vehicle is detected ahead, the drivers set speed is maintained.

Headway Control Mode When a vehicle is detected ahead,

a distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead is maintained.

MRCC Set vehicle speed

MRCC Distance between vehicle display

Vehicle ahead display

How to set the speed: 1 Adjust the vehicle to the desired speed using the

accelerator pedal. 2 Push the SET + or SET switch. The set speed

and the inter-vehicle distance display lled with white lines is displayed in the active driving display and the MRCC indicator light (green) turns on simultaneously.

Reset

ON

Cruise Control (Set+/Set-)

Cancel Distance

Control (Shorter /Longer )

OFF

Setting the MRCC When the ON switch is pushed, the vehicle speed and the distance between vehicles while in headway control can be set. The MRCC indication is shown in the display of the instrument cluster.

Travel Status During travel at constant speed

During travel under headway control

Display

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CLOSE PROXIMITY WARNING While traveling in headway control, if your vehicle rapidly closes in on a vehicle ahead because the other driver applied the brakes suddenly, a warning sound activates and the BRAKE! warning is indicated in the display. Always verify the safety of the surrounding area and depress the brake pedal while keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Additionally, always keep a safe distance from the vehicles behind you.

Switching to conventional cruise control function: When the ON switch is pushed continuously for about two seconds while the Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) system is turned on, the system is switched to conventional cruise control function.

The Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) indicator light (green) in the instrument cluster turns off and Radar Cruise Control deactivated message is displayed in the Multi-information Display at the same time.

How to set the distance between vehicles: The distance between vehicles is set to a shorter distance by pushing the

switch, or a longer distance by pushing the switch. The distance between vehicles can be set to four levels.

Distance between vehicles guideline

(at 50mph) Long (about

164 ft) Medium (about

131 ft) Short (about

98 ft)

Extremely short (about

82 ft)

Display

CAUTION: Do not rely completely on the MRCC system and always drive carefully obeying the speed limit.

NOTE: The MRCC sometimes will brake your vehicle when passing a very large vehicle such as semi truck (tractor trailer) due to the sensitivity of the front sensor system. This is normal. Simply press the accelerator pedal to override the system and maintain your desired speed.

MAZDA RADAR CRUISE CONTROL (MRCC) SYSTEM (if equipped)

The MRCC system maintains vehicle speed and following distance using a radar sensor to detect a vehicle ahead. The driver simply presets the vehicle speed between 19 mph and 90 mph and the system will maintain a safe following distance without having to turn the cruise control off.

The system operates in two modes, Constant Speed and Headway Control modes:

Constant Speed Mode When no vehicle is detected ahead, the drivers set speed is maintained.

Headway Control Mode When a vehicle is detected ahead,

a distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead is maintained.

NOTE: The radar for the MRCC is located behind the Mazda emblem in the grill. Keep this area clean to avoid the system not working properly.

MRCC Set vehicle speed

MRCC Distance between vehicle display

Vehicle ahead display

Travel Status During travel at constant speed

During travel under headway control

Display

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Smart City Brake Support

SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT (SCBS) SYSTEM (if equipped)

The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system is designed to reduce damage in the event of a collision by automatically applying the vehicles braking system when the systems laser sensor detects an imminent collision with the vehicle ahead:

When your vehicle speed is 2 to 18 mph.

The system determines that a collision with a vehicle ahead is unavoidable.

It may be possible to avoid a collision if the relative speed between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead is less than 12.5 mph.

When the driver depresses the brake pedal while the system is in the operation range at about 2 to 18 mph, the brakes are applied rmly and quickly to assist. (SCBS Automatic Brake is displayed in the Multi-information Display).

SCBS automatic brake is released approximately two seconds after the vehicle comes to a stop.

Refer to your Owners Manual for complete details.

SCBS system can be turned off using Safety Settings in MAZDA CONNECT. (see page 12)

Laser Sensor

Smart Brake Support

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SMART BRAKE SUPPORT (SBS) (if equipped)

The Smart Brake Support (SBS) is a system which alerts the driver of a possible collision using an indicator and warning sound in the instrument cluster while the vehicle is being driven at about 10 mph or faster and the systems radar sensor determines that your vehicle may hit a vehicle ahead. Furthermore, if the radar sensor determines that a collision is unavoidable, the automatic brake control is performed to reduce damage in the event of a collision. In addition, when the driver depresses the brake pedal, the brakes operate more quickly to assist the driver.

Refer to your Owners Manual for complete details.

Radar sensor

Laser sensor

Collision Warning If there is the possibility of a collision with a vehicle ahead, the beep sounds continuously and a warning is indicated in the Multi-information Display.

SBS system can be turned off using Safety Settings in MAZDA CONNECT. (see page 12)

WARNING: SBS is only a supplementary system to reduce damage in the event of a collision; however, the SBS has limitations. Do not rely solely on the SBS. Always keep your eyes on the road.

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Lane Departure Warning System

LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) (if equipped)

The LDWS recognizes painted lane lines on a road using the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) installed to the windshield. If the vehicle deviates from its lane at speeds above 44 mph, the system alerts the driver using the following indicators.

Use the LDWS switch to turn system ON or OFF.

WARNING: LDWS is only a supplementary system to warn the driver that the vehicle may be deviating from its lane; however, the LDWS has limitations. Do not rely solely on the LDWS. Relying solely on the LDWS may cause an unexpected accident resulting in death or serious injury. Always pay attention to the direction in which the vehicle is traveling and drive safely.

NOTE: Any driver input (e.g., turn signal, steering or acceleration) will cancel warning.

Indicator Light Display Condition

No indicator light

The painted lane lines on the road are not recognized or the vehicle speed is less than 44 mph.

No indicator light

The painted lane lines are recognized at vehicle speeds of 44 mph or more.

Flashes + warning sound

OR

Warning is triggered when vehicle deviates from its lane.

OR

LDWS OFF

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Indication on display

Distance between vehicles guidelines

(During travel at about 25 mph)

Distance between vehicles guidelines

(During travel at about 50 mph)

About 82 ft About 164 ft

About 66 ft About 131 ft

About 49 ft About 98 ft

About 32 ft About 65 ft

About 32 ft or less

About 65 ft or less

Vehicle ahead display

Distance between vehicle display

Lane Departure Warning System

Use the LDWS switch to turn system ON or OFF.

DISTANCE RECOGNITION SUPPORT SYSTEM (DRSS) (if equipped)

The Distance Recognition Support System (DRSS) measures the distance between your vehicle and a vehicle ahead using a radar sensor (front) while the vehicle speed is 19 mph or faster and indicates a recommended distance to maintain between the vehicles. Furthermore, if your vehicle approaches a vehicle ahead more closely than the appropriate distance to maintain between the vehicles, the vehicle ahead indication in the display is ashed to advise the driver to keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.

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Blind Spot Monitoring System

NOTE: Do not rely completely on the BSM system and be sure to look over your shoulder before changing lanes.

The BSM system can assist the driver in conrming the safety of the surroundings, but is not a complete substitute.

The driver is responsible for ensuring safe lane changes and other maneuvers. Always pay attention to the direction in which the vehicle is traveling and the

vehicles surroundings. The BSM system does not operate when the vehicle speed is lower than about

6.2 mph.

BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM) SYSTEM

The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system is designed to assist the driver by monitoring the blind spots to the rear of the vehicle on both sides.

If your vehicle speed is about 6.2 mph or more, the BSM will warn you of vehicles in the detection area by illuminating the BSM warning lights located on the left and right door mirrors.

If you operate a turn signal in the direction of an illuminated BSM warning light, the system will also warn you with a beep and warning light ash.

BSM sensors are located under the left and right rear bumper areas. The BSM system may not operate properly if the rear bumper gets too dirty, so keep the rear bumper area clean.

Refer to your Owners Manual for complete details.

Turning BSM System Off Turning the BSM system off will turn off both the light and sound indicators. To manually turn the BSM system off, push the BSM OFF switch on the dash. The BSM OFF indicator will illuminate in the instrument cluster when the BSM system is off. The BSM system will retain the last setting before the ignition was turned off.

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REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT (RCTA) (if equipped) The RCTA is designed to alert the driver of oncoming trafc when backing out of a parking spot. RCTA is active when your vehicle is in reverse and your vehicle speed is 0 to 8 mph.

When BSM sensors detect an object moving 3 to 18 mph, RCTA will notify the driver with indicators and sound:

Rear View Monitor and outside mirror ashing indications. Beep sound (same as BSM).

Refer to your Owners Manual for complete details.

Object Detected Object Detected

BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM) SYSTEM

The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system is designed to assist the driver by monitoring the blind spots to the rear of the vehicle on both sides.

If your vehicle speed is about 6.2 mph or more, the BSM will warn you of vehicles in the detection area by illuminating the BSM warning lights located on the left and right door mirrors.

If you operate a turn signal in the direction of an illuminated BSM warning light, the system will also warn you with a beep and warning light ash.

BSM sensors are located under the left and right rear bumper areas. The BSM system may not operate properly if the rear bumper gets too dirty, so keep the rear bumper area clean.

Refer to your Owners Manual for complete details.

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WARNING: RCTA is only a supplementary system to help aid when backing up; however, RCTA has limitations. The system does not detect all vehicles, especially a motorcycle. Do not rely solely on the RCTA. Relying solely on the RCTA may cause an unexpected accident resulting in serious injury. Always back up slowly.

Outside Mirror Indicators

Rear View Monitor

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Lights

NOTE: The DRL (Daytime Running Lights) automatically turn on when the vehicle starts moving. To disable/enable this feature see your Authorized Mazda Dealer.

NOTE: You can adjust the timing of the Auto Headlights OFF and the sensitivity of the Auto Light Control in the vehicle personalization features.

LIGHTING CONTROL/TURN SIGNAL LEVER

: Turns tail, parking, and dashboard lights on.

Pull to Flash High Beams

: Turns fog lights on only when headlights are on.

: Turns tail, parking, dashboard, and headlights on.

AUTO (if equipped): The light sensor automatically determines when to turn the headlights on or off.

(contd on pg. 29)

Smart Turn: To signal a lane change, push the turn signal lever up or down halfway and slightly release. The turn signal indicator will ash three times.

(Refer to Owners Manual for Personalization Features).

Push for High Beams

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www.MazdaUSA.comLights Wipers

WINDSHIELD/REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER CONTROL LEVERLIGHTING CONTROL/TURN SIGNAL LEVER

Pull lever to dispense windshield washer uid

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2

3 HI

LO

AUTO

OFF

MIST

Rear Window Wiper/Washer

INT: Intermittent

ON: Normal speed

: Washer/wiper

(hold as desired)

: Turns fog lights on only when headlights are on.

CAUTION: If the ignition is ON, turn the AUTO wipers OFF when going through a car wash or while cleaning or touching the windshield.

NOTE: Vehicles not equipped with AUTO wipers will have INT wipers. Set the lever to INT and choose an interval timing by rotating the ring between fast and slow.

AUTO (if equipped): The rain sensor senses the amount of rainfall and turns the wipers on or off. Rotate inner ring away from you (clockwise) for more ( ) sensitivity (requires less rain to turn wipers on) and toward you (counterclockwise) for less ( ) sensitivity (requires more rain to turn wipers on).

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Headlights (contd from pg. 27)

Without AFS

ADAPTIVE FRONT-LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS) (if equipped)

The Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) automatically turns the headlight beam to the right or left in conjunction with the direction of the steering wheel.

The AFS improves the direction of headlight illumination while cornering and only works when the vehicle is moving.

NOTE: With AFS, it is normal to see the headlights move

and hear the sound of the headlight leveling motors at the front of the vehicle when the ignition is ON.

The system will need to be reset if the vehicle battery has been disconnected or the system fuse has been replaced. Please refer to your Owners Manual for easy-to-follow resetting instructions.

AFS can be turned off using Vehicle Settings in MAZDA CONNECT (see page 12).

COMING/LEAVING HOME LIGHT SYSTEMS COMING HOME When the surroundings are dark while leaving your vehicle, visibility at the front of the vehicle can be assured for a certain period of time.

When the ignition is set to ACC or OFF, the headlights (Low beams) turn on when the door lever is pulled. The headlights turn off after a certain period of time has elapsed after the doors are closed.

LEAVING HOME When the surroundings are dark while approaching your vehicle, visibility around the vehicle can be assured for a certain period of time.

When the ignition and the headlight switch are as indicated below, the exterior lights will turn on when the transmitter unlock button is pushed. The headlights turn off after 30 seconds have elapsed.

Ignition: OFF Headlight switch: or

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www.MazdaUSA.comHeadlights (contd from pg. 27) High Beam Control

To turn HBC on: 1 Turn the

headlight switch to the AUTO position.

2 Push the headlight lever forward to the High Beam position.

When the HBC system is on, the HBC indicator light in the instrument cluster will illuminate (GREEN). The High Beam indicator light will turn on (BLUE) when the HBC system switches to high beam and will turn off when the HBC system switches to low beam.

HIGH BEAM CONTROL (HBC) (if equipped)

With HBC, the headlights are switched to high beams at speeds above 18 mph when there are no vehicles in front of your vehicle or approaching in the opposite direction.

The HBC system switches to low beam when: You are approaching a vehicle or a vehicle is approaching in

the opposite direction. Driving on roads lined with street lights or well-lit cities and towns. At speeds lower than 12 mph.

AUTO

FORWARD

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Audio Controls (with Mazda Connect)

AUDIO OPERATION The following icons are displayed on the screen:

SOURCES: Displays Audio menu to change audio source (FM / AM / XM / Aha / Pandora / Stitcher / Bluetooth / USB / CD / AUX).

AUTO MEMORY: Displays a list of 10 strongest radio stations. Because station strength changes as you drive, select Update Station List icon to re-scan for strong stations.

FAVORITES: Displays list of your favorite AM, FM, and XM radio stations.

HD RADIO: Switches HD Radio On/Off.

SCAN: Scans radio stations or songs (scanning stops at each one for 5 seconds). Select again to stop.

TUNER: Displays manual radio tuner.

TAG: Saves artist and title and sends them to your Apple device (for Apple devices with USB use only).

SEEK PREVIOUS/NEXT: Selects previous or next

receivable radio station or song. Press and hold to change radio station continually.

SETTINGS: Adjusts the audio quality level (bass, treble, etc.).

The following icons are displayed on the CD screen only: TRACK LIST: Displays the track

list of the CD. REPEAT: Repeats the current

song. Select again to stop. SHUFFLE: Plays the songs on

the CD in random order. Select again to stop.

PLAY/PAUSE: Plays and pauses the CD.

Playing Bluetooth (BT) Audio 1 Make sure BT audio device is paired to

your vehicle. 2 Turn on BT audio device. 3 Select Bluetooth from Sources. See your Owners Manual for further information on: Pandora Aha Stitcher

BLUETOOTH AUDIO Bluetooth enabled phones and audio players provide an opportunity to play music through the audio system with no wires attached.

Some phone models do not support all features. Go to www.mazdausa.com/mazdaconnect or contact (800) 430-0153 for further assistance or to report a phone/MP3 device concern.

NOTE: In order to use Aha, Pandora and

Stitcher as audio sources, the App must be installed on your phone. These Apps stream music using your data plan and listening to them counts towards your monthly cellular data usage.

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AUDIO OPERATION USING VOICE Audio operation and media selection can be done using voice recognition. Push the TALK button on the steering wheel, wait for a beep, then say a command in a clear, natural voice (not too fast or too slow). Some common commands are listed below. Play (and any of the following): AM, FM, XM, CD, Bluetooth, Aha, Pandora, Stitcher, USB, AUX Play or Resume / Pause or Stop / Next or Previous Play (and any of the following): Song, Playlist , Artist , Album , Genre , Folder Tune to Station Tune to Channel Number (XM)

HD RADIO

HD radio has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where available) in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives. Digital broadcasts have better sound quality than analog broadcasts as digital broadcasts provide free, crystal clear audio.

When the HD radio button is ON (red), there could be a noticeable difference in sound quality and volume when a change from digital to analog signals occurs. If the sound quality and volume become noticeably diminished or cut off, select the HD button to turn OFF HD radio (not red).

The following icons are displayed on the screen:

TAG: Saves artist and title and sends them to your Apple device (for Apple devices with USB use only).

SEEK PREVIOUS/NEXT: Selects previous or next

receivable radio station or song. Press and hold to change radio station continually.

SETTINGS: Adjusts the audio quality level (bass, treble, etc.).

NOTE: To use BT audio, make sure the musical icon is displayed by going to Bluetooth in Device settings. Some Bluetooth audio devices need a certain amount of time before the icon is displayed.

NOTE: Push the TALK button and say Help at any time to hear a list of available commands.

New Mazda vehicles equipped with SiriusXM Satellite Radio will receive an introductory 4-month trial subscription that

starts on the day the vehicle is sold. Enjoy over 150 channels including commercial-free music, plus sports, comedy, entertainment, news and much more. To start listening to SiriusXM, select XM from audio sources, then push channel up and down to listen to over 150 channels. If you do not hear audio, please activate service to your radio with a simple refresh process. 1 Scroll to XM Radio, go to channel 1 and push previous to channel 0

to nd your radio ID.

2 Go to siriusxm.com/refresh and enter radio ID or call 1-855-MYREFRESH (1-855-697-3373).

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NOTE: You will need an audio cable with an 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) mini stereo plug (available as a Genuine Mazda accessory) to connect your portable audio player into the AUX jack.

IMPORTANT: Set the volume level on your portable audio player to the highest level before

distortion starts, then use the vehicles audio system to adjust the volume. Unplug any device from the USB port and accessory socket before turning off

the vehicle. Leaving devices plugged in can drain the battery and cause issues during the Bluetooth pairing process at start-up. Wait about 15 seconds after starting the vehicle before plugging anything into the USB port.

1 Locate the USB port or AUX jack. 2 Connect the device plug into the portable audio player and into the

USB port or AUX jack. 3 Turn the vehicle audio system on. 4 Audio Controls (without Mazda Connect): Push the MEDIA

button on the audio unit to switch to the AUX or USB mode. Audio Controls (with Mazda Connect): Select AUX or USB from

the Sources menu. 5 USB Port: Use the vehicles audio system or steering wheel controls

to control the connected USB device. AUX Jack: Use the portable audio player controls to play music.

Refer to the Owners Manual for additional information.

PORTABLE AUDIO PLAYER INTEGRATION USING THE USB PORT OR AUX JACK Your vehicle is equipped with a USB port and auxiliary AUX jack, located below the climate control system, that allows you to play your iPod, USB device, or portable audio player through the vehicles audio system. Learn the system when parked and do not let it distract you while driving.

12 VOLT ACCESSORY SOCKETS The accessory socket located below the climate control system (if equipped) only has power when the ignition is in ON or ACC. The accessory sockets located in the center console and in the rear cabin have power, regardless of the ignition position.

Audio USB and AUX Inputs

NOTE: When using a USB memory stick, the system plays the rst audio le when restarting the vehicle. It does not start where it left off when turning off the engine.

NOTE: When using the accessory socket in the center console or rear cabin, make sure to disconnect any device from it when turning off the ignition; otherwise, the vehicles battery could go dead.

USB

AUX

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www.MazdaUSA.comAutomatic Climate Control

NOTE: A/C indicator will illuminate when AUTO ON is active. The air conditioning cycles on/off as necessary to maintain the set temperature. The A/C may operate even while heating is desired - this is to prevent excess humidity and fogging while the system operates.

DRIVER TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL

Push to defrost the rear window.

PASSENGER TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL Push to turn DUAL mode ON/OFF. With DUAL mode

ON (indicator on), rotate the dial to set the passengers side temperature separate from the drivers side (shown above).

With DUAL mode OFF (indicator off), driver controls the temperature setting on both sides.

Push to select the following airow mode:

Dashboard vents

Dashboard and oor vents

Floor vents

Defroster and oor vents

Push to manually turn air conditioning on or off.

NOTE: Automatic temperature control always works even if the AUTO indicator turns off by changing the fan speed or airow mode.

Fan Control Push the fan

(+) and (-) buttons to select the desired fan speed.

Push OFF to turn climate control system off.

Push to recirculate cabin air to reduce outside odors and improve cooling.

Push for fresh air circulation.

AUTO ON: Push dial to turn automatic air conditioning system on (AUTO ON and A/C indicator on). The airow mode, fan speed and air conditioning will be automatically controlled in accordance with the set temperature.

Push to defrost the windshield.

PORTABLE AUDIO PLAYER INTEGRATION USING THE USB PORT OR AUX JACK Your vehicle is equipped with a USB port and auxiliary AUX jack, located below the climate control system, that allows you to play your iPod, USB device, or portable audio player through the vehicles audio system. Learn the system when parked and do not let it distract you while driving.

12 VOLT ACCESSORY SOCKETS The accessory socket located below the climate control system (if equipped) only has power when the ignition is in ON or ACC. The accessory sockets located in the center console and in the rear cabin have power, regardless of the ignition position.

Audio USB and AUX Inputs

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GLOSSARY OF WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS

Instrument Cluster

TCS OFF

Traction Control System (TCS) Off Indicator Light

Low Engine Oil Pressure Traction Control System (TCS)/ Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) On: TCS/DSC malfunction Flashing: TCS/DSC operating

Shift Position Indicator

KEY Warning Light RED (pp. 3, 6)

KEY Indicator Light GREEN

Power Steering Malfunction

Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Malfunction

Turn Signals/ Hazard Warning Indicator

4WD AWD Warning Indication On: Flashing: Stop vehicle/tow to Mazda dealer.

Check Engine

Master Warning

Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) OFF Indicator

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning* (p. 8) On/Warning Beep: Low tire pressure in one or more tires. Flashing: TPMS Malfunction

Security Indicator Cruise Main Indicator ON (AMBER)/Cruise Set Indicator ON (GREEN) Automatic Transaxle Warning Lights ON (Exterior) (p. 27)

Blind Spot Monitoring OFF (BSM) (p. 25)

Seat Belt Unbuckled/Malfunction Headlight High Beams On Electric Parking Brake Warning Brake Warning Parking brake on/low brake uid/malfunction

AFS OFF

Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) OFF (p. 29)

Charging System Malfunction

NOTE: See Owners Manual for more details and explanations.

SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR LIGHT

TACHOMETER ODOMETER/ TRIP METER

IMPORTANT: When your Mazda Connect display setting is set on AUTO, the instrument cluster and display may become dimmer when the headlights are on. If the display and instrument cluster become too dim or too bright when the headlights are on, simply rotate the dimmer knob located on your instrument cluster to adjust the brightness.

Type A cluster is shown. Type B cluster is similar, but with warning lights in different locations.

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Instrument Cluster

Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) OFF Indicator

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning* (p. 8) On/Warning Beep: Low tire pressure in one or more tires. Flashing: TPMS Malfunction

Security Indicator Cruise Main Indicator ON (AMBER)/Cruise Set Indicator ON (GREEN) Automatic Transaxle Warning Lights ON (Exterior) (p. 27)

Blind Spot Monitoring OFF (BSM) (p. 25)

Seat Belt Unbuckled/Malfunction Headlight High Beams On Electric Parking Brake Warning Brake Warning Parking brake on/low brake uid/malfunction

AFS OFF

Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) OFF (p. 29)

Charging System Malfunction

Door Ajar Liftgate Ajar Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light Antilock Brake System (ABS) Malfunction Low Fuel Level Check Fuel Cap Perform Maintenance High Beam Control ON Mazda Radar Cruise Control Warning ON (AMBER) Set Indicator (GREEN) SPORT Mode On LED Headlight Warning Brake Pedal Operation Demand

1 Rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the instrument cluster and other dashboard illuminations.

ENGINE COOLANT TEMP LIGHTS Since this vehicle does not use an engine coolant temperature gauge, red and blue engine coolant temperature lights are used to indicate high and low coolant temperature.

Red Coolant Temp Light Flashing: Engine is starting to run hot.

Drive slowly to reduce engine load. On: Engine is overheating. Safely pull

over to the side of the road and turn the engine off. Refer to the Owners Manual for more information.

Blue Coolant Temp Light On: Engine coolant is cold

and no warm air is available for heater/defroster.

Off: Engine coolant is warm and warm air is available for heater/ defroster. The light may stay on for a few minutes after start-up when the engine is cold, but the vehicle can be driven with the light on or off.

TPMS NOTE: Low ambient temperature and/or high altitude causes tire pressures to drop and may turn the TPMS warning light on. If the warning light comes on, check the tire pressure and ll the tires as soon as possible, preferably before moving the vehicle and warming up the tires. Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cold.

2 Push to toggle between trip meter (A & B). When a trip meter is selected, push and hold to

reset to zero.

DASHBOARD ILLUMINATION/ DIMMER1/TRIP METER2

FUEL GAUGE

SPEEDOMETER INFORMATION DISPLAY

ODOMETER/ TRIP METER

TYPE B CLUSTER INFORMATION

DISPLAY

See page 9 or the Owners Manual for further information.

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HILL LAUNCH ASSIST (HLA) HLA helps assist you when accelerating the vehicle from a stop while on a hill or slope.

When the brake pedal is released and the accelerator pedal is pushed, HLA prevents the vehicle from rolling forward or backward. It operates on a downward slope when the shift lever is in the reverse (R) position, and on an upward slope when the shift lever is in a position other than the reverse (R) position.

ACTIVE ADAPTIVE SHIFT (AAS) CONTROL AAS will automatically adjust how and when the transmission shifts gears based on road conditions and your driving style.

The transmission may stay in a lower gear longer than usual when going up or down hills or driving around corners. This feature gives you better control and a more connected driving experience.

Transmission

NOTE: The HLA system will hold the vehicle for a maximum of 2.0 seconds while the driver is changing from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal.

Transmission

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MAZDA MOBILE The following apps are available for iPhone and Android smartphones: Mazda Assist app - Provides roadside assistance 24 hours a day,

365 days a year. Toll free number 1-800-866-1998 can also be used for roadside assistance.

MyMazda app - Keep track of your Mazda from the palm of your hand with these features:

The apps can be downloaded, free of charge, from the App store for the iPhone and Google Play (Android Market) for Android powered devices. After downloading the app, customer name, email, smartphone number and VIN are required.

Maintenance schedule Service coupons Promotional alerts Service history Recall information Parked car locator

Scan VIN barcode capability when registering a vehicle

Mazda Dealer locator Update owner prole Link to Mazda Assist

Free MyMazda app iPhone and Android

Free Mazda Assist app iPhone and Android

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Customer Delivery ChecklistCustomer Delivery Checklist

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE: When replacing or topping off engine oil, use Mazda Genuine Oil. For optimal engine performance, use SAE 0W-20 engine oil. Please consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for additional information.

Drivers View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

Location of Switches and Control Advanced Keyless Entry* . . . . . . . . 3-4

Door Request Switch* Starting the Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

Accelerated Warm-Up System Push Button Start System Emergency Engine Stop

Electric Parking Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Fuel Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Tire Pressure Monitor System . . . . .8

Initialize TPMS before delivery Seats and Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Mazda Connect* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Commander / Voice Control* . . 13-14

Bluetooth* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16

Pair Phone Make/Receive Call Toll-Free Customer

Service 800-430-0153 Navigation System* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18

Planning a Route SD Card

*if equipped

SALES CONSULTANT DATE CUSTOMER DATE

All items in the Customer Delivery Checklist have been reviewed with the customer and the rst maintenance appointment has been scheduled:

Signed copy must be placed in dealer jacket.

VEHICLE PRESENTATION: Refer to the Smart Start Guide during presentation

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Mazda Connect Settings* . . . . . . . . .12

Mazda Radar Cruise Control* . . 19-20

Smart City Brake Support* . . . . . . .21

Smart Brake Support* . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Lane Departure Warning System* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Distance Recognition Support System* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Blind Spot Monitoring* . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Rear Cross Trafc Alert* . . . . . . . . . .26

Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Wiper/Washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

Adaptive Front Lighting System* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

High Beam Control* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

Audio Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32

Bluetooth Audio

Audio USB & AUX Inputs . . . . . . . . . .33

Automatic Climate Control* . . . . . .34

Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36

Review of Warning and Indicator Light Function and Location

Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Customer Delivery Checklist

PRESENTATION OF OWNERS MATERIALS: Review the following items with the customer.

DEALERSHIP DATE

SALES CONSULTANT CUSTOMERS NAME

VIN E-MAIL

Smart Start Guide Remove this checklist from

Smart Start Guide Personalization Features

(refer to your Owners Manual)

Warranty Information Warranty Start Date:

Customer Initial: Basic Vehicle

36 months/36,000 miles Roadside assistance program

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Owners Manual

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

Introduce Service Manager; provide business cards

Review Service and Parts Department hours of operation

Explain free Full Circle Service Inspection

Schedule rst maintenance service

Floor Mats Ensure oor mats are properly hooked

after cleaning Do not install two oor mats, one on

top of the other, on the drivers side Accessory rubber oor mats should be

cleaned with mild soap and water only

Tire Pressure Monitoring System System overview Demonstrate how to reset the TPMS

Push and hold the SET Switch until the TPMS warning light ashes twice and one beep is heard

Review the system Caution

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