How to Use the Rear SeatAlert
If any of the following operations is
performed, a message appears in the
instrument cluster to notify that the
system is active. Make sure that a
message appears. The message
disappears after a short period of time.
When the Rear Seat Alert is not
needed, temporarily deactivate the
system according to the message.
A rear door is opened and the hybrid
system is started.
The hybrid system is started within
about 10 minutes after a rear door is
opened and closed.
A rear door is opened after the
hybrid system is started.
The vehicle power is switched ON
while the system is active.
If the vehicle power is switched OFF
while the system is active, a message in
the instrument clus ter and a warning
sound indicate the possibility of
occupants or luggage on a second/
third-row seat. The message
disappears after a short period of time.
If the driver's door is opened/closed
after the message in the instrument
cluster disappears, notification is made
again.
When deactivating the system, perform
any of the following operations.
Switch the vehicle power to ACC or
OFF and open a rear door.
Switch the vehicle power ON again
and open a rear door before starting
the hybrid system.
Open a rear door and switch the
vehicle power to ACC or OFF.
Temporarily deactivate the system
according to the message in the
instrument cluster.
NOTE
The Rear Seat Alert determines if there
is the possibility that occupants or
luggage are on a second/third-row
seat based on the opening and closing
history of the rear doors. For this
reason, depending on the usage, it
may not be activated even if occupants
or luggage are on the second/
third-row seats, or it may activate even
if no occupants or luggage are on the
second/third-row seats. The system
will continue to be active until it is
canceled.
Examples of when the system does
not activate even if occupants or
luggage are on the second/third-row
seats.
A rear door is opened and closed in
a very short period of time.
Remote engine starting via
Connected Service is used*.The lead-acid battery charge is low.The lead-acid battery connection
was disconnected/connected.
Examples of when the system
activates even if no occupants or
luggage are on the second/third-row
seats.
A rear door is opened and closed,
but no occupant or luggage is in the
vehicle.
Occupants and luggage are
unloaded while the engine is
running.
A rear door is opened and closed in
a very short period of time.
Opening/closing
Rear Seat Alert
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Temporarily Deactivating the Rear
Seat Alert
When the instrument cluster displays a
message concerning the Rear Seat
Alert, the driver can temporarily
deactivate the system.
Operate according to the message
displayed in the instrument cluster.
When the message "Press and Hold
INFO Switch to Deactivate Rear Seat
Alert" is displayed in the instrument
cluster, press and hold the INFO switch
for 2 seconds or longer.
When the system is temporarily
deactivated, a chime sounds and a
message to notify that the operation
was completed appears in the
instrument cluster. The message
disappears after a short period of time.
NOTE
When the vehicle power is switched
OFF, the temporary deactivation is
canceled.
Turning the Rear Seat Alert Off
The Rear Seat Alert can be set to off
using Mazda Connect.
Refer to Mazda Connect Owner's
Manual or consult an Authorized
Mazda Dealer.
NOTE
Under the following conditions, the
warning light
turns on 2 times to
indicate the system has been stopped
when the vehicle power is switched
ON, and then turns off after a short
period of time.
The Rear Seat Alert is turned off.The Rear Seat Alert is temporarily
deactivated.
Remote engine starting via
Connected Service is used*.The lead-acid battery charge is low.
Opening/closing
Rear Seat Alert
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Instantaneous Fuel Economy
Display................................5-40
i-ACTIVSENSE Status Symbol
(Warning/Risk Avoidance
Support System).................. 5-41
Compass Display................. 5-41
Message Display.................. 5-42
Active Driving Display............. 5-43 Active Driving Display
*......... 5-43
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Active Driving Display..... 5-44
Convenient Ways to Use the
Active Driving Display.......... 5-45
Selector Lever......................... 5-46 Warning and Cautions for Using
the Selector Lever................ 5-46
How to Use the Selector
Lever................................... 5-47
Steering Shift Switches............. 5-50 Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Steering Shift Switches ...........
.......................................... 5-50
How to Use the Steering Shift
Switches..............................5-51
Convenient Ways to Use the
Steering Shift Switches..........5-55
Foot Brake..............................5-56 Warning and Cautions for Using
the Foot Brake..................... 5-56
Electric Parking Br ake (EPB)...... 5-57
Electric Parking Brake (EPB) ..........
.......................................... 5-57
Warning and Cautions for Using
the Electric Parking Brake
(EPB).................................. 5-57
How to Use the Electric Parking
Brake (EPB)..........................5-58
Convenient Ways to Use the
Electric Parking Brake (EPB) ..........
.......................................... 5-59
Brake Override System............. 5-61 Brake Override System......... 5-61
Warning and Cautions for Using
the Brake Override System ...........
.......................................... 5-61
How to Use the Brake Override
System................................ 5-62
AUTOHOLD........................... 5-63 AUTOHOLD........................ 5-63
Warning and Cautions for Using
the AUTOHOLD.................. 5-63
How to Use the
AUTOHOLD........................ 5-64
Hill Launch Assist (HLA)........... 5-66 Hill Launch Assist (HLA)........5-66
Warning and Cautions for Using
the Hill Launch Assist
(HLA).................................. 5-66
Light Switch............................5-67 Light Switch......................... 5-67
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Light Switch................... 5-67
How to Use the Light
Switch................................. 5-68
Convenient Ways to Use the Light
Switch................................. 5-70
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Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC)................................... 5-127Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC)
*............................... 5-127
Radar Sensors.......................5-131 Radar Sensors
*...................5-131
Ultrasonic Sensors.................5-135 Ultrasonic Sensors
*............ 5-135
Cameras.............................. 5-137 Cameras
*.......................... 5-137
Driver Monitoring Camera..... 5-139 Driver Monitoring Camera
*..........
........................................ 5-139
High Beam Control System
(HBC).................................. 5-140 High Beam Control System
(HBC)
*.............................. 5-140
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the High Beam Control System
(HBC)............................... 5-141
How to Use the High Beam
Control System (HBC)........ 5-142
Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)................................ 5-144 Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)
*............................ 5-144
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Lane Departure Warning
System (LDWS).................. 5-144
How to Use the Lane Departure
Warning System (LDWS)..... 5-145
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM).. 5-146
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)
*......
........................................ 5-146
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Blind Spot Monitoring
(BSM)............................... 5-146
How to Use the Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM).............. 5-147
Traffic Sign Recognition System
(TSR)................................... 5-150 Traffic Sign Recognition System
(TSR)
*................................5-150
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Traffic Sign Recognition
System (TSR)..................... 5-150
How to Use the Traffic Sign
Recognition System (TSR)... 5-151
Convenient Ways to Use the
Traffic Sign Recognition
System (TSR)..................... 5-152
Distance & Speed Alert (DSA) ..........
.......................................... 5-153 Distance & Speed Alert (DSA)
*.....
........................................ 5-153
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Distance & Speed Alert
(DSA)............................... 5-153
How to Use the Distance &
Speed Alert (DSA)............. 5-154
Driver Attention Alert (DAA)...5-155 Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
*.......
........................................ 5-155
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Driver Attention Alert
(DAA)............................... 5-155
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How to Use the Smart Brake
Support (SBS).................... 5-200
360° View Monitor............... 5-206 360° View Monitor
*........... 5-206
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the 360° View Monitor...... 5-210
How to Use the 360° View
Monitor............................ 5-212
Convenient Ways to Use the 360°
View Monitor.................... 5-222
Secondary Collision
Reduction............................ 5-223 Secondary Collision
Reduction
*........................ 5-223
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Secondary Collision
Reduction......................... 5-223
How to Use the Secondary
Collision Reduction........... 5-224
Cruise Control......................5-225 Cruise Control
*.................. 5-225
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Cruise Control............. 5-225
How to Use the Cruise
Control............................. 5-226
Rear View Monitor................5-229 Rear View Monitor
*........... 5-229
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Rear View Monitor....... 5-230
How to Use the Rear View
Monitor............................ 5-231
Parking Sensor......................5-234 Pa r k i n g S e n s o r
*.................. 5-234
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Parking Sensor............. 5-234
How to Use the Parking
Sensor...............................5-235
Winter Driving......................5-240 Winter Driving................... 5-240
Snow Tires........................ 5-241
Tire Chains........................ 5-241
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Convenient Ways to Usethe Outside Mirrors
Driving Position Memory*
The angle of the outside mirrors can be
programmed to the Driving Position
Memory.
Refer to Driving Position Memory on
page 3-33.
Auto fold function
*
When locking/unlocking the doors
while the vehicle power is switched
OFF, the outside mirrors automatically
fold in and out.
When the outside mirrors are folded in
and the vehicle power is switched ON,
or the hybrid system is started, the
outside mirrors fold out automatically.
Turn the auto fold function on using
the center display.
Refer to Settings section in the Mazda
Connect Owner's Manual or consult
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Operation function after hybrid
system is stopped
The angle of the outside mirrors can be
adjusted and they can be folded in and
out for about 40 seconds after the
vehicle power is switched from ON to
OFF.
Auto tilt-down outside mirror
function for reversing *
The outside mirrors can be set to tilt
downwards automatically when
reversing the vehicle. When the vehicle
is finished reversing , the outside
mirrors return to their original angle.
1. Press the select switch on the side of the door mirror to be tilted
down.
Turn on the indicator light of the
select switch.
2. Shift the selector lever to the Rposition.
The outside mirror on the side
where you pressed the select switch
will tilt downward.
NOTE
When any of the following condition is
met, the outer mirrors return to their
normal positions.
The vehicle power is switched to a
position other than ON.
The shift selector lever is shifted to a
position other than R.
The select switch is pressed again.
Automatic glare prevention function
*
In conjunction with the glare
prevention function of the auto-type
rearview mirror, only the driver's side
outside mirror reduces the light from
the headlights of on-coming vehicles.
Operation Function After Vehicle
power is Switched OFF
The outside mirrors can be operated
for about 40 seconds after the vehicle
power is switched from ON to off with
all doors closed. If any door is opened,
the outside mirrors will stop operating.
Driving
Mirrors
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Convenient Ways to Usethe e-SKYACTIV PHEV
Switch to Start in EV Mode
The hybrid system can be changed to
start in EV mode.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
Switching the Regenerative Braking
Strength
The regenerative braking strength can
be changed.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
For Eco-Friendly and Economical
Driving
Using the Drive Mode
EV mode is mainly used in urban areas,
while NORMAL mode is used in
suburban areas and on expressways,
which leads to savings in electricity and
fuel consumption.
By actively using regenerative braking
to charge the high voltage battery, it is
possible to increase the EV travel
distance and to reduce fuel
consumption when driving the vehicle
in a mode other than EV mode.
To extend cruising distance
The electrical power consumption
while driving can be reduced and the
cruising distance can be extended by
doing the following operations.
With the charge connector
connected, turn on the climate
control system to provide a
comfortable temperature in the
cabin before driving.
When driving during cold
temperatures, use the seat warmer or
steering warmer instead of the
climate control system.
Adjust the climate control system to
a moderate airflow and temperature
setting.
Refrain from using the defogger
under conditions other than when a
window is fogged or frozen.
By maintaining a sufficient distance
between vehicles and using the
regenerative braking well, more
electrical power can be charged to
the high voltage battery.
To extend the life of the high voltage
battery
The high voltage battery life changes
depending on the vehicle storage
conditions or charging method.
To extend the life of the high voltage
battery, be careful of the following.
(Charging the battery)
Avoid unnecessary, frequent
charging.
Only charge the battery with as much
power as needed, and do not always
fully charge the battery. The
maximum charge limit can be set.
Refer to Convenient Ways to Use of
Charging on page 5-118.
(Parking the vehicle)
Do not park the vehicle in a place
where the ambient temperature is
extremely high or low.
Do not leave the vehicle while the
remaining high voltage battery power
is extremely low.
If the [Battery Cooling] operation notification is displayed on the
center display after driving the
vehicle, select [Activate].
Driving
e-SKYACTIV PHEV
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Tachometer
The tachometer shows engine speed in
thousands of revolutions per minute
(rpm).
Displays while driving in SPORT
mode/OFF-ROAD mode/TOWING
mode.
Refer to How to Use the Mazda
intelligent Drive Select (Mi-Drive) on
page 5-96.
CAUTION
Do not run the engine with the
tachometer needle in the RED ZONE.
This may cause severe engine damage.
1. STRIPED ZONE
2. RED ZONE
NOTE
When the tachometer needle enters
the STRIPED ZONE, this indicates to
the driver that the gears should be
shifted before entering the RED ZONE.
Odometer/Trip Meter
Odometer
The odometer records the total
distance the vehicle has been driven.
Tr i p m e te r
The driving distance for a specified
interval is indicated. Two types (TRIP A,
TRIP B) of interval distance can be
measured.
Driving
Instrument Cluster
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