▼Leather Upholstery Maintenance*
1. Remove dust and sand using a
vacuum cleaner.
2. Wipe off the soiled area with a soft cloth and a suitable, special cleaner
or a soft cloth soaked in a mild
detergent (about 5%) diluted with
water.
3. Wipe off the remaining detergent using a cloth soaked in clean water
and wrung out well.
4. Remove moisture with a dry, soft cloth and allow the leather to
further dry in a well-ventilated,
shaded area. If the leather gets wet
such as from rain, remove the
moisture and dry it as soon as
possible.
NOTE
Because genuine leather is a natural
material, its surface is not uniform
and it may have natural scars,
scratches, and wrinkles.
To maintain the quality for as long as
possible, periodical maintenance,
about twice a year, is recommended.
If the leather upholstery comes into
contact with any of the following,
clean it immediately.
Leaving it uncleaned could cause
premature wear, mold, or stains.
Sand or dirtGrease or oil, such as hand creamAlcohol, such as in cosmetic or
hair dressing items
If the leather upholstery gets wet,
promptly remove moisture with a dry
cloth. Remaining moisture on the
surface may cause deterioration such
as hardening and shrinkage.
Exposure to direct sunlight for long
periods may cause deterioration and
shrinkage. When parking the car
under direct sunlight for long
periods, shade the interior using
sunshades.
Do not leave vinyl products on the
leather upholstery for long periods.
They may affect the leather quality
and coloring. If the cabin
temperature becomes hot, the vinyl
may deteriorate and adhere to the
genuine leather.
▼ Plastic Part Maintenance
CAUTION
Do not use polishing agents.
Depending on the product ingredients,
they could cause discoloration, stains,
cracks or peeling of the coating.
▼Instrument Panel Top (Soft pad)
Maintenance
Extremely soft materi
al is used for the
soft pad surface. If the soft pad surface
is rubbed harshly with a dry cloth, it
could result in the surface being
damaged and leaving white scratch
marks.
1. Wipe the soiled area with a soft cloth soaked in a mild detergent
(approx. 5%) diluted with water.
2. Wipe off the remaining detergent using a cloth soaked in clean water
and wrung out well.
▼Active Driving Display
Maintenance*
The dust-proof sheet has a coating.
When cleaning, do not use a hard or
rough-surface cloth, or cleaning
detergent. In addition, if a chemical
solvent gets on the active driving
display, wipe it off immediately. The
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dust-proof sheet could be damaged
and the surface coating could be
scratched. Use a fine, soft cloth such as
those used for cleaning eyeglasses.
NOTE
Use of compressed air when cleaning
the dust-proof sheet is recommended.
▼Panel Maintenance
If a panel becomes soiled, wipe it off
with a soft cloth soaked in clean water
and thoroughly wrung out.
If some areas require further cleaning,
use the following procedure:
1. Wipe the soiled area with a soft
cloth soaked in a mild detergent
(approx. 5 %) diluted with water.
2. Wipe off the remaining detergent using a cloth soaked in clean water
and wrung out well.
NOTE
Be particularly careful when cleaning
shiny surface panels and metallic parts
such as plating as they can be
scratched easily.
▼Cleaning the Window Interiors
If the windows become covered with
an oily, greasy, or waxy
film, clean
them with glass cleaner. Follow the
directions on the container.
CAUTION
Do not scrape or scratch the inside
of the window glass. It could
damage the thermal filaments and
the antenna lines.
When washing the inside of the
window glass, use a soft cloth
dampened in lukewarm water, gently
wiping the thermal filaments and the
antenna lines.
Use of glass cleaning products could
damage the thermal filaments and
the antenna lines.
▼ Cleaning the Floor Mats
Rubber floor mats should be cleaned
with mild soap and water only.
WARNING
Do not use rubber cleaners, such as
tire cleaner or tire shine, when
cleaning rubber floor mats:
Cleaning the rubber floor mats with
rubber cleaning products makes the
floor mats slippery.
This may cause an accident when
depressing the accelerator, brake, or
clutch (Manual transmission) pedal or
when getting in or out of the vehicle.
After removing the floor mats for
cleaning, always reinstall them securely
(page 3-49).
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Spare Tire and ToolStorage
▼Spare Tire and Tool Storage
Spare tire and tools are stored in the
locations illustrated in the diagram.
Ty p e A
1. Jack lever
2. Spare tire hold-down bolt
3. Tiedown eyelet
*
4. Jack
5. Spare tire
6. Flat tire bolt
7. Lug wrench
Ty p e B
1. Jack lever
2. Spare tire hold-down bolt
3. Tiedown eyelet
*
4. Jack
5. Spare tire
6. Lug wrench
▼
Jack
To re m o v e t h e j a c k
1. Remove the luggage mat.
2. Remove the jack.
To s e c u re t h e j a c k
Perform the removal procedure in
reverse.
Maintenance
Always keep the jack clean.Make sure the moving parts are kept
free from dirt or rust.
Make sure the screw thread is
adequately lubricated.
▼Spare Tire
Your Mazda has a temporary spare tire.
The temporary spare tire is lighter and
smaller than a conventional tire, and is
designed only for emergency use and
should be used only for VERY short
periods. Temporary spare tires should
NEVER be used fo
r long drives or
extended periods.
If Trouble Arises
Flat Tire
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The indication displays if the system
has a malfunction.
Check the reason for the indication
displaying on the center display or
multi-information display.
Refer to If a Warning Light Turns On or
Flashes on page 7-22.
▼Exterior Light Warning Indication/
Warning Light
This light illuminates if there is a
malfunction in the exterior lights
(except license plate lights). Have your
vehicle inspected by an Authorized
Mazda Dealer.
CAUTION
Do not drive the vehicle while an
exterior light has a malfunction. Poor
visibility, and not being able to signal
braking and turns may cause an
accident. In addition, if the vehicle is
driven with the lights not turned on, it
may conflict with laws and regulations
due to poor maintenance.
▼Low Fuel Warning Indication/
Warning Light
The light turns on when the remaining
fuel is about 9.0 L (2.3 US gal, 1.9 Imp
gal). If you continue to drive after the
light turns on without refueling and the
fuel gauge reaches nearly empty, the
light flashes.
NOTE
The light illumination timing may vary
because fuel inside the fuel tank moves
around according to the driving
conditions and the vehicle posture.
Action to be taken
Add fuel. If the light is flashing, refuel
as soon as possible.
▼Check Fuel Cap Warning
Indication/Warning Light
If the check fuel cap warning light
illuminates while driving, the fuel-filler
cap may not be installed properly.
Action to be taken
Stop the engine and reinstall the
fuel-filler cap.
Refer to Refueling on page 3-31.
▼Engine Oil Level Warning
Indication/Warning Light
This warning light indicates that the
engine oil level is around the MIN
mark (page 6-16).
CAUTION
Do not continue to drive the vehicle
with the engine oil level warning
indication/warning light displayed/
turned on. If the vehicle continues to
be driven with an insufficient amount
of engine oil, it could cause damage to
the engine.
If Trouble Arises
Warning/Indicator Lights and Warning Sounds
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Customer Information and Reporting
Safety Defects
Important consumer information including warranties and add-
on equipment.
Customer Assistance................. 8-2 Customer Assistance
(U.S.A.).................................8-2
Customer Assistance
(Canada).............................. 8-6
Customer Assistance (Puerto
Rico).....................................8-8
Customer Assistance
(Mexico)............................... 8-9
Mazda Importer/Distributors ..........
............................................ 8-11 Importer/Distributor............8-11
Reporting Safety Defects.......... 8-12 Reporting Safety Defects
(U.S.A.)...............................8-12
Reporting Safety Defects
(Canada)............................ 8-13
Warranty................................8-14 Warranties for Your Mazda ..........
.......................................... 8-14
Outside the United States/
Canada............................... 8-14
Registering Your Vehicle in A
Foreign Country (Except United
States and Canada).............. 8-15
Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and
Accessories......................... 8-16
Cell Phones............................ 8-17Cell Phones Warning............ 8-17
Event Data Recorder................ 8-18 Event Data Recorder (U.S.A. and
Canada)..............................8-18
Recording of Vehicle Data........ 8-19 Recording of Vehicle Data.... 8-19
Uniform Tire Quality Grading System
(UTQGS)................................ 8-20 Uniform Tire Quality Grading
System (UTQGS).................. 8-20
Tire Information (U.S.A.).......... 8-22 Tire Labeling........................ 8-22
Location of the Tire Label
(Placard)............................. 8-25
Tire Maintenance................. 8-27
Vehicle Loading................... 8-29
Steps for Determining the Correct
Load Limit........................... 8-32
Declaration of Conformity....... 8-33 Declaration of Conformity ...........
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road when it's mounted on the
vehicle.
Seating capacity means the total
allowable number of vehicle
occupants. Seating capacity is
described on the tire label.
Production options weight is the
combination weight of installed regular
production options weighing over 2.3
kilograms in excess of the standard
items which they replace, and not
previously considered in the curb
weight or accessory weight, including
heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof
rack, heavy duty battery, and special
trim.
Rim is the metal support (wheel) for a
tire or a tire and tube assembly upon
which the tire beads are seated.Tire Maintenance
▼ Tire Maintenance
Improper or inadequate vehicle
maintenance can cause tires to wear
abnormally. Here are some important
maintenance points:
▼Tire
Inflation Pressure
Inspect all tire pressure monthly
(including the spare) when the tires are
cold. Maintain recommended
pressures for the best ride, top
handling , and minimum tire wear. Use
the pressures specified on the vehicle
tire information placard or tire label for
optimum service.
▼Tire Rotation
To equalize tread wear, rotate the tires
every 16,000 km (10,000 miles) at the
latest or sooner if irregular wear
develops. Mazda recommends to
rotate every 8,000 km (5,000 miles) to
help increase tire life and distribute
wear more evenly.
1. Forward
Do not include (TEMPORARY USE
ONLY) spare tire in rotation.
Inspect the tires for uneven wear and
damage. Abnormal wear is usually
caused by one or a combination of the
following:
Incorrect tire pressure
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Tire Information (U.S.A.)
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Index
A
Accessory Socket....................... 5-37
Active Driving Display................4-27
Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS)........................................ 4-86
Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and
Accessories............................... 8-16
Advanced KeyAdvanced keyless entry
system................................... 3-9
Operational range................ 3-10
Advanced Keyless Entry System..... 3-9
Antilock Brake System (ABS).......4-71
Assist Grips............................... 5-40
AUTOHOLD.............................. 4-65
AUTOHOLD Warning Beep........ 7-39
Automatic Transmission Active Adaptive Shift (AAS)... 4-34
Automatic transmission
controls................................4-31
Direct mode.........................4-40
Driving tips.......................... 4-41
Manual shift mode............... 4-34
Shift-lock system...................4-32
Transmission ranges.............. 4-33
B
Battery...................................... 6-25Maintenance........................ 6-26
Replacement........................ 6-26
Specifications......................... 9-4
Battery Runs Out....................... 7-13
Jump-starting....................... 7-13
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)..... 4-92 Canceling operation of Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM).................4-96
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) Warning
Beep.........................................7-39
Body Lubrication....................... 6-20
Bottle Holder............................ 5-39
Brakes Brake assist.......................... 4-64
Brake override system........... 4-64
Electric Parking Brake (EPB)....4-60
Foot brake............................4-60
Pad wear indicator................4-64
Parking brake....................... 4-60
Warning light........................4-63
Brake Override System............... 4-64
Brake Override Warning Beep.....7-38
Break-In Period......................... 3-47
C
Capacities...................................9-5
Cell Phones.............................. 8-17
Center Console......................... 5-42
Child Restraint Categories of child-restraint
systems................................ 2-33
Child-restraint precautions.... 2-29
Child-restraint system
installation........................... 2-33
Child-restraint system suitability
for various seat positions
table.................................... 2-35
Installing child-restraint
systems................................ 2-38
ISOFIX child-restraint systems
(Mexico).............................. 2-44
LATCH child-restraint systems
(Except Mexico)................... 2-44
Climate Control System Fully automatic type............... 5-9
Gas specifications................... 9-7
Manual type...........................5-5
Operating tips........................ 5-2
Vent operation....................... 5-3
Collision warning...................... 7-40
Coming Home Light.................. 4-45
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Index
Cruise Control........................ 4-201Cruise control switch.......... 4-201
Cruise standby indication (white)/
cruise set indication (green) ..........
......................................... 4-201
Cup Holder.............................. 5-38
Customer Assistance (Canada)..... 8-6
Customer Assistance (Mexico)..... 8-9
Customer Assistance (Puerto
Rico).......................................... 8-8
Customer Assistance (U.S.A.)....... 8-2
Cylinder Deactivation................ 4-10
D
Daytime Running Lights............. 4-46
Defogger.................................. 4-53 Mirror.................................. 4-54
Rear window........................ 4-53
Dimensions.................................9-5
Display..................................... 4-11
Distance & Speed Alert (DSA).. 4-103 Indication on display...........4-104
Door Locks............................... 3-11
Door-ajar Warning Beep............ 7-40
Driver Attention Alert (DAA).... 4-104
Driver Monitoring Camera....... 4-200
Driver Monitoring (DM)...........4-106
Drive Selection..........................4-77
Driving In Flooded Area............. 3-52
Driving on Uneven Road............ 3-53
Driving Position Memory........... 2-10
Driving Tips...............................3-47 Automatic transmission......... 4-41
Break-in period.................... 3-47
Driving in flooded area......... 3-52
Driving on uneven road.........3-53
Floor mat............................. 3-49
Hazardous driving.................3-48
Overloading......................... 3-53
Rocking the vehicle...............3-50
Saving fuel and protection of the
environment.........................3-47
Winter driving...................... 3-50
Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC)....................................... 4-74 TCS/DSC indicator light........4-74
E
Electric Parking Brake (EPB)........ 4-60
Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Warning
Beep.........................................7-38
Emergency StartingPush-starting........................ 7-16
Starting a flooded engine...... 7-16
Emergency Towing Tiedown hooks..................... 7-20
Towing description............... 7-19
Emission Control System............ 3-28
Engine Coolant............................... 6-17
Engine compartment
overview.............................. 6-14
Exhaust gas.......................... 3-29
Hood release....................... 6-12
Oil....................................... 6-15
Starting.................................. 4-5
Essential Information................... 6-2
Event Data Recorder.................. 8-18
Excessive Speed Warning........... 7-40
Exterior Care............................. 6-40 Aluminum wheel
maintenance........................ 6-44
Bright-metal maintenance..... 6-44
Maintaining the finish........... 6-41
Plastic part maintenance....... 6-45
F
FlasherHazard warning.................... 4-55
Headlights............................4-42
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