Warning beep type Notification content
The beep sounds in-
termittently while the
Mazda Radar Cruise
Control with Stop &
Go function (MRCC
with Stop & Go func-
tion) is operating.The distance between
your vehicle and the
vehicle ahead is too
close. Check the safety
of the surrounding
area and reduce vehi-
cle speed.
▼Excessive Speed Warning*
If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed
limit sign displayed in the active driving
display/instrument cluster, the area
around the speed limit sign flashes in
amber and the warning sound is
activated at the same time. If the
vehicle speed continues to exceed the
displayed speed limit sign, the
indication stops flashing and remains
on.
▼Speed Limiter Warning Beep*
If the vehicle speed exceeds the set
speed by about 5 km/h (3 mph) or
more, a warning beep operates
continuously. The warning beep
operates until the vehicle speed
decreases to the set speed or less.
CAUTION
If the set speed is set lower than the
current vehicle speed by pressing the
RES switch down (SET-) the warning
beep is not activated for about 30
seconds even if the vehicle speed is
faster than the newly set speed by 5
km/h (3 mph). Be careful not to drive
over the set speed.
NOTE
When the system is temporarily
cancelled by depressing the accelerator
pedal fully, the ISA/ASL display shows
the cancel display. Even if the vehicle
speed exceeds the set speed by about
5 km/h (3 mph) or more while the
cancel display is displayed, the warning
sound is not operated.
▼Collision warning*
If there is a possibility of a collision
with a vehicle ahead or an obstruction
at the rear of the vehicle, a warning
sound is activated intermittently at the
same time as the warning indications
are displayed in the instrument cluster
or active driving display.
▼Door-ajar Warning Beep
A warning beep is actived if the vehicle
is driven with any door or liftgate ajar.
Drive the vehicle after closing the
doors and liftgate.
If Trouble Arises
Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds
7-72*Some models.
where contact details are also
provided.
Data, which is exclusively stored locally
on the vehicle, may be viewed with
expert assistance, e.g., in a vehicle
workshop, in return for payment if
appropriate.
Legal requirements regarding the
disclosure of data
To the extent that legal regulations
exist, manufacturers are obliged to
release information stored by them, at
the request of public authorities, to the
extent required on a case-by-case
basis (e.g., when a criminal offence is
being investigated).
Public authorities are also permitted to
read the data from vehicles in specific
cases, within the scope of applicable
law. For example, in the event of an
accident, information can be read from
the air bag control unit to help clarify
the circumstances of the accident.
Operational data on the vehicle
Control units process data in order to
operate the vehicle.
These include, for example:
xvehicle status information (e.g.,
speed, deceleration, lateral
acceleration, wheel speed, seatbelt
usage indicator),
xenvironmental conditions (e.g.,
temperature, rain sensor, distance
sensor).
These data are generally volatile and
are not stored beyond the operating
time, and only processed on the
vehicle itself. Control units frequently
contain data storage media. These can
be used to document, either
temporarily or permanently,
information about the condition of the
vehicle, component stress,
maintenance requirements and
technical events and failures.
The following information may be
stored, depending on the technical
configuration:
xoperating conditions of system
components (e.g.,
fill levels, tyre
pressures and battery status),
xmalfunctions and defects in
important system components (e.g.,
lighting and brakes),
xresponse of the system to
extraordinary driving situations (e.g.,
deployment of an air bag, activation
of stability control systems),
xinformation on events in which the
vehicle is damaged,
xfor electric vehicles, the state of
charge of the high-voltage battery
and the vehicle’s estimated range.
In particular cases (e.g., if the vehicle
has detected a malfunction), it may be
necessary to store data which would
normally be volatile.
If you make use of services (e.g., repair
and maintenance services), it may be
possible, if necessary, to read out and
use the stored operating data together
with the vehicle identification number.
The data from the vehicle may be read
out by employees of the Mazda
Network (e.g. authorised workshops,
manufacturer) or by third parties (e.g.,
breakdown services, independent
repair shops). The same applies in the
case of warranty cases and quality
assurance measures.
The data is usually read out via the
mandatory OBD (on-board
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diagnostics) connection on the vehicle.
The operating data read out document
the technical conditions of the vehicle
or individual components and help
with fault diagnostics, compliance with
warranty obligations and quality
improvement. These data, in particular
information regarding component
stress, technical events, operating
errors and other errors are transmitted
to the manufacturer, if necessary,
together with the vehicle identification
number. In addition, product liability
falls under the responsibility of the
manufacturer. For this purpose, the
manufacturer uses operating data
external to the vehicles, for example,
recall campaigns. These data also may
be used to verify the customer’s
statutory warranty and manufacturer
warranty claims.
Error memory on the vehicle can be
reset by a service operator within the
course of repair and maintenance work
or at your request.
Comfort and infotainment functions
You can store comfort settings and
customisations on the vehicle, and
change/reset these at any time.
Depending on the particular vehicle
configurations, these may include:
xseat and steering wheel position
settings,
xchassis adjustments and
air-conditioning settings,
xcustomisations such as interior
lighting.
You are also able to incorporate data
into the vehicle’s infotainment
functions yourself within the context of
the selected configuration.
Depending on the particular vehicle
configurations, these may include:
xmultimedia data, e.g., music,
films
or photos for playback in an
integrated multimedia system,
xaddress book data for use in
conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or integrated
navigation system,
xnavigation destinations entered, xdata relating to the use of internet
services.
This data for comfort and infotainment
functions may be stored locally on the
vehicle or it may be located on a
device that you have connected to your
vehicle (e.g., smartphone, USB stick or
MP3 player). Provided that you have
entered this data yourself, you will be
able to delete it at any time.
Transmission of this data from the
vehicle is exclusively at your request, in
particular, relating to the settings you
have selected when using online
services.
Smartphone integration, for example,
Android Auto or Apple car play
If your vehicle is equipped accordingly,
you will be able to connect your
smartphone or another mobile device
to the vehicle so that you can control it
using the integrated control elements
within the vehicle. Smartphone images
and sounds can be output via the
vehicle’s multimedia system. At the
same time, specific information is
transferred to your smartphone.
Depending on the type of integration,
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Electromagnetic
Compatibility
▼Electromagnetic Compatibility
Your Mazda has been tested and
certified to the UN-R*1 10 regulation
as related to electromagnetic
compatibility. Radio Frequency (RF)
transmitter equipment (e.g. cellular
telephones, amateur radio
transmitters, etc.) may only be fitted to
your Mazda if they comply with the
parameters shown in the table below.
*1 UN-R stands for United Nations
Regulation.
It is your responsibility to ensure that
any equipment you have
fitted
complies with applicable local
legislations. Have any equipment
fitted
by properly trained technicians.
CAUTION
¾Do not mount any transceiver,
microphones, speakers, or any other
item in the deployment path of the
air bag system.
¾Do not fasten aerial lead to original
vehicle wiring, fuel pipes or brake
pipes. Avoid running the aerial lead
parallel with the wire harness to the
best extent possible.
¾Keep the aerial and power leads at
least 100 mm (3.9 in) from any
electronic modules and the air bags.
¾Avoid using the cigar lighter or
accessory socket as a power source
for the RF-transmitting equipment.
Aerial positions:
1. Front right of roof
2. Both sides of liftgate
3. Centre of roof
4. Front left of roof
Frequency
Band (MHz)Maximum out-
put power
(Wattage)Aerial Positions
50 Š 54 50
68 Š 87.5 50
142 Š 176 50
380 Š 470 50
806 Š 940 10
1200 Š
130010
1710 Š
188510
1885 Š
202510
2400 Š
25000.01*1In a cabin*1
*1 Only for Bluetooth®
NOTE
After the installation of RF transmitters,
check for disturbances from and to all
electrical equipment in the vehicle,
both in the standby and transmit
modes.
Check all electrical equipment:
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Item Capacity
Fuel tankFWD51.0 L (13.5 US gal, 11.2 Imp
gal)
AWD48.0 L (12.7 US gal, 10.6 Imp
gal)
Check oil and
fluid levels with dipsticks or reservoir gauges.
▼Dimensions
Item Vehicle specification
Overall length 4,395 mm (173.0 in)
Overall width 1,795 mm (70.7 in)
Overall height 1,540 mm (60.6 in)
Front tread 1,565 mm (61.6 in)
Rear tread 1,565 mm (61.6 in)
Wheelbase 2,655 mm (104.5 in)
▼Light Bulbs
The LED bulb cannot be replaced. Consult an expert repairer (we recommend an
Authorised Mazda Repairer) when the replacement is necessary.
Exterior light
Light bulbCategory
Wattage
UN-R*1 (SAE)
xHeadlights xPosition lights xFront direction indicator lights xSide direction indicator lights xHigh-mount brake light xRear direction indicator lights xBrake lights xTail lights xReverse lights
xRear fog light*
xNumber plate lightsLEDŠ (Š)
Running lights
*LED type LEDŠ (Š)
Bulb type
21
*2W21/5W (7444)
*1 UN-R stands for United Nations Regulation.*2
Double-filament light bulb, however, only 21 W
filament bulb is used in the running lights.
Specifications
Specifications
*Some models.9-9
Interior light
All the light bulbs are the LED type.
▼Ty re s
Sample tyre mark and its meaning
1. Nominal section width
2. Nominal aspect ratio in %
3. Construction code
4. Nominal rim diameter in inches
5. Load index (not on ZR tyres)
6. Speed symbol
7. Mud and snow
Tyre mark information
Choose the proper tyres for your vehicle using the following tyre mark information.
Speed symbol Maximum permissible speed
Q Up to 160 km/h (99 mph)
R Up to 170 km/h (105 mph)
S Up to 180 km/h (111 mph)
T Up to 190 km/h (118 mph)
U Up to 200 km/h (124 mph)
H Up to 210 km/h (130 mph)
V Up to 240 km/h (149 mph)
W Up to 270 km/h (167 mph)
Y Up to 300 km/h (186 mph)
ZR Over 240 km/h (149 mph)
Tyre and inflation pressure
NOTE
The tyres have been optimally matched with the chassis of your vehicle.
When replacing tyres, Mazda recommends that you replace tyres of the same type
originally fitted to your vehicle. For details, contact an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer).
Check the tyre pressure label for tyre size and
inflation pressure.
Specifications
Specifications
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Index
A
Accessory Socket....................... 5-35
Active Driving Display................4-39
Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS)........................................ 4-98
Adaptive LED Headlights (ALH)..........
.............................................. 4-101
Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and
Accessories................................. 8-2
Adjustable Speed Limiter (ASL) ..........
.............................................. 4-166
Activation/deactivation.......4-168
Adjustable Speed Limiter (ASL)
display............................... 4-168
Adjustable Speed Limiter (ASL) set
indication (green)............... 4-167
Adjustable Speed Limiter (ASL)
standby indication (white)... 4-167
Setting the system...............4-169
Temporarily cancelling the
system............................... 4-169
Advanced Key
Advanced keyless entry
system................................... 3-9
Operational range................ 3-10
Advanced Keyless Entry System..... 3-9
Air-Conditioning System
Fully automatic type............... 5-9
Manual type...........................5-5
Operating tips........................ 5-2
Vent operation....................... 5-3
Antilock Brake System (ABS).......4-80
Ashtray..................................... 5-42
Assist Grips............................... 5-38
AUTOHOLD.............................. 4-74
AUTOHOLD Warning Beep........ 7-70
Automatic Transmission
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS)... 4-46
Automatic transmission
controls................................4-43
Direct mode.........................4-52
Driving tips.......................... 4-53
Manual shift mode............... 4-46
Shift-lock system...................4-44
Transmission ranges.............. 4-45
B
Battery...................................... 6-36
Inspecting electrolyte level.... 6-38
Maintenance........................ 6-37
Recharging........................... 6-38
Replacement........................ 6-38
Specifications......................... 9-4
Battery Runs Out....................... 7-39
Jump-starting....................... 7-39
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)....4-106
Cancelling operation of Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM)...............4-110
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) Warning
Beep.........................................7-71
Body Lubrication....................... 6-31
Bonnet Release......................... 6-17
Bottle Holder............................ 5-38
Brakes
Brake assist.......................... 4-73
Brake override system........... 4-73
Electric Parking Brake (EPB)....4-70
Foot brake............................4-69
Pad wear indicator................4-73
Parking brake....................... 4-70
Warning light........................4-72
Brake Override System............... 4-73
Brake Override Warning Beep.....7-69
Brake System Warning Beep....... 7-69
C
Capacities...................................9-7
Carbon Monoxide..................... 3-33
Cell Phones................................ 8-4
Centre Console......................... 5-40
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Index
Child Restraint
Categories of child-restraint
systems................................ 2-31
Child-restraint precautions.... 2-27
Child-restraint system installation
position............................... 2-31
Child-restraint system suitability
for various seat positions
table.................................... 2-36
Installing child-restraint
systems................................ 2-41
Collection and Processing of Data in
the Vehicle................................. 8-5
Collision warning...................... 7-72
Coming Home Light.................. 4-57
Cruise Control........................ 4-228
Cruise control switch.......... 4-228
Cruise standby indication (white)/
cruise set indication (green) ..........
......................................... 4-228
Cruising & Traffic Support
(CTS)...................................... 4-148
Close proximity warning...... 4-153
Display indication............... 4-152
Setting the system...............4-154
Shift-up/shift-down request
display............................... 4-160
Stop hold control............... 4-161
Cup Holder.............................. 5-36
Cylinder Deactivation................ 4-20
D
Defogger.................................. 4-66
Mirror.................................. 4-67
Rear window........................ 4-66
Deposit Cleaner........................ 3-30
Diesel Particulate Filter............ 4-237
Dimensions.................................9-9
Direction Indicators................... 4-60
Display..................................... 4-21
Distance & Speed Alert (DSA).. 4-118
Indication on display...........4-119
Door Locks............................... 3-11
Door-ajar Warning Beep............ 7-72
Driver Attention Alert (DAA).... 4-119
Driver Monitoring Camera....... 4-226
Driver Monitoring (DM)...........4-121
Drive Selection..........................4-90
Driving In Flooded Area............. 3-59
Driving Tips
Automatic transmission......... 4-53
Driving in flooded area......... 3-59
Floor mat............................. 3-55
Hazardous driving.................3-54
Rocking the vehicle...............3-56
Running-in........................... 3-53
Saving fuel and protection of the
environment.........................3-53
Turbocharged vehicles
(SKYACTIV-
D 1.8)................................. 3-59
Winter driving...................... 3-56
Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC)....................................... 4-83
TCS/DSC indicator light........4-83
E
Electric Parking Brake (EPB)........ 4-70
Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Warning
Beep.........................................7-70
Electronic steering lock warning
beep........................................ 7-69
Emergency call system................. 7-2
Emergency Starting
Push-starting........................ 7-42
Running out of fuel (SKYACTIV-D
1.8)..................................... 7-43
Starting a flooded engine
(SKYACTIV-G 2.0 and SKYACTIV-X
2.0)..................................... 7-42
Emergency Stop Signal System.... 4-78
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