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How to Use the
Secondary Collision Reduction
When the Secondary Collision
Reduction operates
The Secondary Collision Reduction
operates if the vehicle is damaged in a
collision to the extent that the airbags
are deployed while driving.
When the Secondary Collision
Reduction operates, the system
controls and applies the brakes until
the vehicle stops. In addition, the
hazard warning lights continue to flash.
After the vehicle stops, the parking
brake is applied by the Electric Parking
Brake (EPB).
NOTE
The brake lights turn on while the
brakes are operating by the system
control.
If there is a malfunction with the
electric parking brake (EPB), the
brakes are released by the system
control after the vehicle is stopped.
The settings for the Secondary
Collision Reduction system differ
depending on the grade/specification-separate equipment.
Secondary Collision Reduction is
disabled
If any of the following conditions is
met, the Second ary Collision
Reduction is canceled.
A certain period of time has passed
since the system operated.
After stopping the vehicle, the
accelerator pedal is strongly
depressed 3 times.
The parking brake is released after
the Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
operates.
NOTE
If the driver's brake pedal depression
force is stronger than the system's
brake control, the driver's brake
operation takes priority.
Flashing of the hazard warning lights
by the system control is canceled
when any of the following operations
is performed.
Hazard warning light switch is
pressed.
Vehicle power is switched OFF.
Driving
Secondary Collision Reduction
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If an obstruction in the same detection range is detected continuously for 6
seconds or longer, only the warning sound stops (excluding the closest detection
range). When the detection range changes to the close side, the warning sound
resumes.
Tu r n i n g off the parking sensors
The parking sensors turn off and the parking sensor OFF switch indicator light turns
on.
If the switch is pressed again, the pa
rking sensors become operational and the
indicator light of the switch turns off.
System problem indication
If a problem occurs, the following display notifies the driver. The system may have
a malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
(Vehicles without 360° View Monitor)
Driving
Pa r k i n g S e n s o r
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How to decrease the airflow amount
The airflow amount changes each time
the switch is pressed. The airflow
amount is indicated on the display.
The airflow amount can be adjusted to
7 levels.
Climate control system power switch
(system on/off)
Switches the climate control system on
and off.
The indicator light turns on while the
function is operating.
Windshield defroster switch
Use to defrost the windshield and front
windows.
Automatically switches to fresh air
mode. The indicator light turns on.
WARNING
Do not lower the airflow temperature
when defrosting the windshield.
Otherwise, the outer side of the
windshield will frost causing reduced
visibility which may lead to an
accident.
NOTE
For faster defrosting , do any of the
following operations.
Operate the fan switch and
increase the airflow amount.
Press the temperature setting
switch to increase the airflow
temperature.
Be careful that the windows do not
fog up when doing any of the
following operations.
Switch to recirculate mode.Tu r n o ff t h e a i r co n d i t i o n e r.
Equipment to Make Cabin More Comfortable
Fully Automatic Climate Control (Front)
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Interior Lights......................... 7-41Illuminated Entry System.......7-41
How to Use the Illuminated Entry
System................................ 7-41
How to Use the Overhead
Lights.................................. 7-42
How to Use the Map Lights..........
.......................................... 7-43
How to Use the Door Courtesy
Lights.................................. 7-44
How to Use the Luggage
Compartment Lights............ 7-44
How to Use the Ambient
Lights.................................. 7-45
Accessory Sockets................... 7-46 Accessory Sockets................ 7-46
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the Accessory Socket ..........
.......................................... 7-46
How to Use the Accessory
Socket.................................7-47
AC Power Outlet (120 V/150
W)...................................... 7-47
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the AC Power Outlet (120
V/150 W)........................... 7-48
How to Use the AC Power Outlet
(120 V/150 W)................... 7-49
AC Power Outlet (120 V/1,500
W)...................................... 7-50
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the AC Power Outlet (120
V/1,500 W)........................ 7-50
How to Use the AC Power Outlet
(120 V/1,500 W).................7-51
USB Power Outlet................ 7-52
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the USB Power
Outlet................................. 7-53How to Use the USB Power
Outlet................................. 7-53
Wireless Charger (Qi).............. 7-54 Wireless Charger (Qi)........... 7-54
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the Wireless Charger
(Qi).................................... 7-54
How to Use the Wireless Charger
(Qi).................................... 7-56
Convenient Ways to Use the
Wireless Charger (Qi)........... 7-57
Assist Grip..............................7-58 Warnings and Cautions When
Using the Assist Grips........... 7-58
How to Use the Assist
Grips.................................. 7-58
Towing (U.S.A. and Canada)..... 7-59 Towing................................ 7-59
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Towing.......................... 7-60
How to Use the Towing........ 7-62
HomeLink Wireless Control
System...................................7-68 HomeLink Wireless Control
System................................ 7-68
Warning and Cautions for Using
the HomeLink Wireless Control
System................................ 7-68
How to Use the HomeLink
Wireless Control System....... 7-69
Accessories............................ 7-73 Warnings and Cautions For Using
the Accessories.................... 7-73
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Warning and Cautions forUsing the StorageCompartments
WARNING
When loading cargo, make sure that it
is completely secured.
If the cargo is not completely secured,
it may move or collapse while driving
or during sudden braking, resulting in
injury or an accident.
CAUTION
Always close the covers for storage
such as the glove compartment
when the vehicle is being driven.
Open storage boxes and their
contents may cause injury during
sudden braking or if the vehicle is
involved in a collision.
Be careful when storing items in
uncovered storage spaces. If an item
is ejected from the storage space
during sudden braking ,
maneuvering , or acceleration it
could lead to an accident.
Do not leave lighters or eyeglasses in
the storage boxes while parked
under the sun. A lighter could
explode or the plastic material in
eyeglasses could deform and crack
from high temperature.
Other Equipment
Storage Compartments
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Accessory Sockets
The accessory socket is used as a
socket for accessories when the vehicle
power is switched to ACC or ON.
Only use accessories that have a
maximum power consumption of 120
W (DC12V-10A) or below.
Warnings and CautionsWhen Using the
Accessory Socket
CAUTION
Always close the cover when it is not
in use. If foreign matter or liquid
penetrates the socket, it may cause a
problem.
Insert the accessory plug into the
socket securely. If the plug is not
inserted securely, it may heat
excessively and blow the fuse.
Do not use accessories that have a
power consumption of over 120 W
(DC12V-10A). Otherwise, it could
cause a malfunction.
Noise may occur on the audio
playback depending on the device
connected to the accessory socket.
Do not insert the cigarette lighter
into the accessory socket.
Depending on the device connected
to the accessory socket, the vehicle's
electrical system might be affected,
which could cause the warning light
to turn on. Disconnect the
connected device and make sure
that the problem is resolved. If the
problem is resolved, switch the
vehicle power OFF after the device is
disconnected from the socket. If the
problem is not resolved, consult an
Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Other Equipment
Accessory Sockets
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AC Power Outlet (120 V/1,500 W)
The AC power outlet can be used as a
power source for household electrical
appliances when the vehicle power is
switched on and the hybrid system is
not operating.
Use only electrical appliances with a
maximum power consumption of
1500 W or lower and AC 120 V/60
Hz.
Warnings and CautionsWhen Using the AC
Power Outlet (120 V/
1,500 W)
WARNING
Never use medical instruments with
the power outlet.
Otherwise, the operation of the
medical device might be affected.
Heed the following cautions when
using the AC power supply to prevent
electrical shock, smoking, or
combustion.
Be careful with the AC power outlet
and plug during and after use.
Always follow the instructions
included with the electrical
appliance and the precautions
indicated on the appliance.
Because an electrical appliance
could operate at the moment it is
plugged in, check the safety before
plugging it in.
Do not plug accessories into the
power outlet or unplug them with
wet hands.
Do not allow dust or dirt to adhere
to the AC power outlet. Additionally,
clean the AC power outlet regularly.
Be careful not to allow liquid to
penetrate the AC power outlet.
Do not put anything other than plugs
into the AC power outlet.
Do not use the AC power outlet
when there is a risk of lightning.
Do not disassemble the AC power
outlet.
Other Equipment
Accessory Sockets
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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 for long drives or
extended periods.
WARNING
Do not install the temporary spare tire
on the rear wheels (driving wheels).
Driving with the temporary spare tire
on one of the rear driving wheels is
dangerous. Handling will be affected.
You could lose control of the vehicle,
especially on ice or snow bound roads,
and have an accident. Move a regular
tire to the rear wheel and install the
temporary spare tire to the front.
CAUTION
When using the temporary spare tire,
driving stability may decrease
compared to when using only the
conventional tire. Drive carefully.
To avoid damage to the temporary
spare tire or to the vehicle, observe
the following precautions:
Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph).
Avoid driving over obstacles. Also,
do not drive through an automatic
car wash. This tire's diameter is
smaller than a conventional tire, so
the ground clearance is reduced.
Do not use a tire chain on this tire
because it will not fit properly.
Do not use your temporary spare
tire on any other vehicle, it has
been designed only for your
Mazda.
Use only one temporary spare tire
on your vehicle at the same time.
To remove the spare tire
1. Remove the luggage board.
2. Remove the cargo sub compartment.
3. (Vehicles with sub-woofer)
Uncouple the sub-woofer
connector.
Other Equipment
Spare Tire and Tool Storage
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