The warning light operates even if there
is no passenger on the rear seat.
NOTE
If a rear seat belt is not fastened by a
certain period of time after the engine
has been started, the warning light
turns
off.
Action to be taken
Fasten the seat belts.
▼Low Washer Fluid Level Warning
Indication/Warning Light*
This warning light indicates that little
washer fluid remains.
Action to be taken
Add washer fluid (page 6-31).
▼Door-Ajar/Liftgate-Ajar Warning
Indication/Warning Light
The light turns on if any door/liftgate is
not closed securely.
Action to be taken
Close the door/liftgate securely.
▼Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) Warning Indication/
Warning Light (Turns on)
*
If a tyre pressure decreases below the
specified air pressure, the TPMS
warning light turns on.
At the same time, a message and the
tyre pressure of each tyre are displayed
on the multi-information display
alternately. In addition, the tyre (s)
with low air pressure is displayed in
yellow.
WARNING
Do not drive the vehicle at high
speeds if the TPMS warning light turns
on or flashes:
Driving the vehicle at high speeds
while the TPMS warning light is turned
on or flashing is dangerous because
the brake performance and the
steering wheel operability will be
reduced. If the vehicle is driven at high
speeds or the brakes are suddenly
applied, it could lead to an accident.
Gradually apply the brakes to lower the
vehicle's speed.
If Trouble Arises
Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds
7-60*Some models.
Do not ignore the TPMS warning light
when it is turned on or flashing:
Continuing to drive the vehicle while
ignoring the illumination/flashing of
the TPMS warning light is dangerous
because a tyre may burst which could
lead to an accident. Take appropriate
measures as soon as possible.
NOTE
While the TPMS is learning the tyre
positions, such as immediately after a
tyre position has been changed, the
tyre pressure at the tyre position prior
to it being changed is displayed until
the system completes the learning. For
this reason, the tyre pressures
displayed for the tyre positions may be
different from the actual tyre pressures
at the tyre positions.
Action to be taken
Adjust the tyre pressures to the
appropriate pressures.
Refer to Tyre Inflation Pressure on page
6-41.
CAUTION
¾Adjust the tyre pressures while the
tyres are cool. Because the air
pressure in the tyres fluctuates
depending on the temperature,
before adjusting the tyre pressures,
let the vehicle sit for an hour or drive
it only within a 1.6 km (1 mile)
distance. If the tyre pressures are
adjusted while the tyres are warm,
the tyre pressures may decrease
below the specified air pressure after
cooling down which could turn on
the warning light. In addition,
because the air pressure in the tyres
decreases when the ambient
temperature is low, if the ambient
temperature increases, an
illuminated TPMS warning light may
turn off. Under any circumstances,
always adjust the tyre pressures while
the tyres are cool.
¾After adjusting the tyre pressures, the
TPMS warning light turns off. If the
TPMS warning light does not turn
off,
drive the vehicle at a speed of about
25 km (16 mph) or faster for 3
minutes or longer and make sure the
warning light turns off.
If the TPMS warning light remains on
even after adjusting the tyre pressures,
one of the tyres may have a puncture.
▼KEY Indicator Light (Green)
(Flashing)
If Trouble Arises
Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds
7-61
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
Customer Information
Collection and Processing of Data in the Vehicle
8-6
▼Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Customer Information
Declaration of Conformity
8-16
▼Tyre Pressure Label
Left-hand drive model
Right-hand drive model
▼Engine Number
SKYACTIV-G 2.0, SKYACTIV-G 2.5
1. Forward
SKYACTIV-X 2.0
1. Forward
SKYACTIV-D 1.8
1. Forward
▼Conformity Plate (Arab Gulf
Cooperation Council, Iraq)
Production year and month are shown
on this plate.
Specifications
Identification Numbers
9-3
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
9-10