Mazda 5 (2014) manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Black plate (1,1) Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page1 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

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    Black plate (2,1) Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page2 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

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    Black plate (3,1) Thank you for choosing a Mazda. W e at Mazda design and build vehicles with complete customer satisfaction in mind. T o help ensure enjoyable and trouble-free operation of your Mazda, read this manual carefully and follow its recommendations. An Authorized Mazda Dealer knows your vehicle best. So when maintenan ce or service is ne[...]

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    Black plate (4,1) W e want to help you get the most drivi ng pleasure from your vehicle. Y our owne r's manual, when read from cover to cover, can do that in many ways. Illustrations complement the words of the manual to best explain how to enjoy your Mazda. By reading your manual, you can find out about the features, importan t safety infor m[...]

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    Black plate (5,1) Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page5 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H T able of Contents Y our V ehicle at a Glance Interior , exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. 1 Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags. 2 Know[...]

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    Black plate (6,1) Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page6 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

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    Black plate (7,1) 1 Y our V ehicle at a Glance Interior , exterior views and part identification of your Mazda. Interior Overview ................................................................ ....... ... 1-2 Interior Equipment (V iew A) ................................... ................. 1-2 Interior Equipment (V iew B) .......................[...]

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    Black plate (8,1) Interior Equipment (View A) Door-lock knob ..................................................................... ..... ........................ page 3-10 Power door lock switch .................................... ................................................. page 3-1 1 DSC OFF switch ..........................................[...]

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    Black plate (9,1) Interior Equipment (V iew B) Audio contr ol switches ........................... ........................................................... page 6-47 SRS air bags .......................................................... ............................................ page 2-46 Cruise control switch es .............................[...]

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    Black plate (10,1) Interior Equipment (View C) Seat belts ................................................................ ............................................ page 2-18 SRS air bags .......................................................... ............................................ page 2-46 Remote fuel-filler lid release ..............[...]

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    Black plate (11,1) Front Hood ........................................ ................................................................. ......... page 3-21 W indshield wiper blades ........................................................................... ......... page 8-27 Moonroof .............................. ... ............................[...]

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    Black plate (12,1) Rear Rear wipe r blade ..................................... ........................................................... page 8-29 Liftgate ................................................... .................................................. ......... page 3-13 Antenna ........................................................ ...[...]

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    Black plate (13,1) 2 Essential Safety Equipment Use of safety equipment, including seats, seat belt system, child-restraint systems and SRS air bags. Seats ............. ................................................................. ................. 2-2 Front Seats .............................. ............... .................................[...]

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    Black plate (14,1) Front Seats WARNING Do not modify or replac e the front seats: Modifying or repla cing the front seats such as replacing the upholstery or loosening any bolts is dangerous. The front seats conta in air bag components essential to the supplemental restraint system. Such modifications could damage th e supplemental restraint system[...]

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    Black plate (15,1) q Seat Recline WARNING Do not drive with either front seat reclined: Sitting in a reclined position while the vehicle is moving is dangerous because you do not get the full protection from sea t belts. During sudden braking or a collision, you can slide under the lap belt and suffer seriou s inte rnal injur ies. For maximum prote[...]

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    Black plate (16,1) CAUTION When returni ng a rear-reclined seatback to its upright position, make sure you hold on to the seatback with you r other hand while operating the lever. If the sea tback is not supp orted, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury. q Height Adjustment (Driver's Seat) T o adjust the seat height, move the le[...]

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    Black plate (17,1) Second-Row Seats WARNING Do not stack cargo hi gher than the seatbacks: Stacking luggage or other cargo higher than the seatbacks is dangerous. During a sudden stop or collision, objects can fly around and become projectiles that could hit and injure pa ssengers. Make sure luggage and cargo are secured befor e driving: Not securi[...]

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    Black plate (18,1) q Seat Slide T o move the seat forward or backward, raise the lever and slide the seat to the desired po sition and release the lever. Make sure the lever returns to its original position and the seat is locked in place by attempting to push it forward and backward. q Seat Recline WARNING Do not drive with the seats reclined: Sit[...]

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    Black plate (19,1) CAUTION When returni ng a rear-reclined seatback to its upright position, make sure you hold on to the seatback with you r other hand while operating the lever. If the sea tback is not supp orted, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury. q Armrest The armr est can be used or placed upright. WARNING Never pos ition th[...]

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    Black plate (20,1) CAUTION Ø When folding a seatback, always hold onto the seatback with your other han d while operating the lever. If the seatback is not supported, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury. Ø After en tering/exiting the third- row seat area, return the seatbac k to its upright position. Otherwise, it could move unex[...]

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    Black plate (21,1) CAUTION Ø When folding a seatback, always hold onto the seatback with your other han d while operating the lever. If the seatback is not supported, it will flip forward suddenly and could cause injury. Ø When folding the seatback of the right second-row seat, make sure the stora ge box is stowed. If the storage box is not stowe[...]

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    Black plate (22,1) Third-Row Seat WARNING Do not stack cargo hi gher than the seatbacks: Stacking luggage or other cargo higher than the seatbacks is dangerous. During a sudden stop or collision, objects can fly around and become projectiles that could hit and injure pa ssengers. Make sure luggage and cargo are secured befor e driving: Not securing[...]

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    Black plate (23,1) 3. Lower the he ad restraints all the way down (page 2-14). 4. Pull the stra p and fold the seatback forward. 5. Lock the seatb ack in place by pushing it down. Make sure the seatback is secured by attempt ing to lightly move it up and down . NOTE T o create a flat luggage compartment space fr om the rear of the vehicle to the ba[...]

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    Black plate (24,1) Seat Arrangements Illustrations are of representat ive seat arrangements. WARNING Do not arrange the seat s while driving: Arranging the seats while driving is dangerous beca use you do not get the full protection from sea t belts and you canno t keep your balance. During sudden braking or a collision, it could cause serious inju[...]

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    Black plate (25,1) CAUTION Ø Be careful not to place your hands and fingers around movin g parts of the seat when arran ging the seat to prevent injur y. Ø Do not move around in the vehicle while the seats are folded down. A foot could be injur ed if it become s pinched betwee n the seat bottom and seatback. If you have to move around the folded [...]

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    Black plate (26,1) 2. Fold the second-row seats. Refer to Folding the Second-R ow Seats on page 2-8. T o return the seats to their road position s, reverse the procedures above. Head Restraints Y our vehicle is equipped with head restraints on all outboard seats. The head restraints are intended to help prote ct you and the passengers from neck inj[...]

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    Black plate (27,1) q Normal Head Restraints Height ad justment T o raise a head restraint, pull it up to the desired po sition. T o lower the head restraint, press the stop- catch release, then push the head restraint down. Adjust the head restraint so that the center is even with the top of the passen ger's ears. Front outboard seat Third-Row[...]

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    Black plate (28,1) T o fold the head restraint, pull the stra p and fold the head rest raint downward. T o return the head restraint to its upright position, lift it upward. WARNING Always driv e with the head restr aints in their upright positions when the second-row seats are occupied, and make sure they are securely locked in place: Driving with[...]

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    Black plate (29,1) WARNING Ø Be careful when using the seat warmer. The heat from the seat warmer may be too ho t for some people, as indicated below, and could cause a low-temperatur e burn. Ø Infants, small babie s, elderly people, and physical ly challenged people Ø People with delicat e skin Ø People who are excessively fatigued Ø People w[...]

  • Page 30

    Black plate (30,1) Seat Belt Precautions Seat belts help to d ecrease the possibility of severe injury during accidents and sudden stops. Mazda recommends that the driver and all passengers always wear seat belts. Y our vehicle has the follow ing types of seat belts. With Driver and Front Passenger Occupant Classification System model Seating Posit[...]

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    Black plate (31,1) WARNING Always wea r your seat belt and make sure all occupants are pro perly restrai ned: Not wearing a seat belt is extremely dangerous. During a collis ion, occupa nts not wearing seat belts could hit someone or things inside the veh icle or even be thrown out of the vehicle. They could be seriously injured or even killed. In [...]

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    Black plate (32,1) CAUTION Belt retract ion may become difficult if the belt s and rings are soiled, so try to keep them clean . For more details abou t cleaning the seat belts, refer to “ Cleani ng the Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing ” (page 8-64) . q Pregnant W omen and Persons with Serious Medical Conditions Pregnant women shoul d always wear seat[...]

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    Black plate (33,1) q Automatic Locking Mode Always use the automatic locking mode to keep the child-res traint system from shifting to an unsafe position in the event of an acciden t. T o enable seat belt automatic locking mode, pull it all the way out and connect it as instruct ed on the chil d-restraint system. It will retract down to the child-r[...]

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    Black plate (34,1) Seat Belt q Fastening the Seat Belt 1. Grasp the seat belt tongue. 2. Slowly pull o ut the lap/shoulder belt. Tongue Belt 3. Insert the seat belt tongue into the seat belt buck le until you hear a click sound. Seat belt buckle Seat belt tongue WARNING Positioning the Shoul der Por tion of the Seat Belt: Improper positioning of th[...]

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    Black plate (35,1) q Unfastening the Seat Belt Depress the button on the seat belt buckle. If the belt does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists. Then make sure it remains untwisted as it retracts. Button NOTE If a belt does not fully retract, inspect it for kinks and twists. If it is still not retracting pr operly , have it[...]

  • Page 36

    Black plate (36,1) Front Seat Belt Pretensioner and Load Limiting Systems For optimum protection, the driver and front passen ger seat belts are equipp ed with prete nsioner and load limiting systems. For both these systems to work properly y ou must wear the seat belt properly . Pretensioners: In modera te or severe frontal or near- frontal accide[...]

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    Black plate (37,1) Do not modify the compo nents or wiring, or use electronic testing devic es on the pretensioner system: Modifying the componen ts or wiring of the pretensioner system, including the use of electronic testing devices is dangerous. You could accidentally activate it or make it inopera ble which would prevent it from activating in a[...]

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    Black plate (38,1) A system malfunct ion is indicated if the warning ligh t constantly flashes, constantly illuminates or does not illuminate at all when the igni tion is switched ON. If any of these occur, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. The syst em may not operate in an accident. WARNING Never tamper with the air bag/ pret[...]

  • Page 39

    Black plate (39,1) Seat Belt Extender If your seat belt is not long enough , even when fully extended, a seat belt extender may be available to you at no charge from your Authori zed Mazda Dealer . This extend er will be only for you and for the particula r vehicle and seat. Even if it plugs into other seat belts, it may not hold in the critical mo[...]

  • Page 40

    Black plate (40,1) Do not leave a seat belt extender connected to the buckle: Leaving a seat belt extender connected to the buckle without using the seat belt is danger ous. When the seat belt extender is connected to the driver's seat belt buckle (or front passenger) seat, th e SRS driver 's (or front passenger 's) air bag system wi[...]

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    Black plate (41,1) Seat Belt Reminder NOTE Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer to deactivate or restor e the belt r eminder . Though the belt reminder can be deactivated, doing so will defeat the purpose of the system to warn the driver and the fr ont passenger in the event that their seat belts are not fastened. For the safety of the driver and fr [...]

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    Black plate (42,1) Child Restraint Precautions Mazda strongly urges the use of chil d-restraint systems for children small enough to use them. Y ou are required by law to use a child-restraint system for children in the U.S. and Canada. Check yo ur local and state or provincial laws for specific requireme nts regarding the safety of children riding[...]

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    Black plate (43,1) WARNING Use the correct size child -restraint system: For effective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stop s, a child must be properly restrained using a seat belt or child-restraint system dep ending on age and size. If not, the child could be seriously injured or even killed in an accident . Follow the manufacturer &ap[...]

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    Black plate (44,1) Vehicles with a front passenger air bag have a warnin g label attached as shown below. The warning label reminds you not to put a rear-facing child-restraint system on the front passenger seat at any time. Do not install a front -facing child -restraint system on the front pass enger seat unless it is unavoidable: In a collision,[...]

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    Black plate (45,1) Seating a child in a child-restraint system on the front passenger seat is dange rous under cer tain conditions (With Driver and Front Passenger Occupant Classification System): Your vehicle is equipped with front passen ger seat weight sensors. Even with the front passen ger seat weight sensors, if you must use the fron t pa sse[...]

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    Black plate (46,1) Never use one seat belt on more than one person at a time: Using one seat belt for mor e than one person at a time is dangerous. A seat belt used in this way canno t spread the impact forces properly and the two passengers could be crushed together and seriously injured or even killed. Never use one belt for more than one person [...]

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    Black plate (47,1) Child-Restraint System Installation Position In this owner's manual, explanation of child-restraint systems is provided for the following three types of popular chil d- restraint systems: infan t seat, child seat, booster seat. NOTE l Installation position is determined by the type of child-restraint system. Always read the [...]

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    Black plate (48,1) Installing Child-Restraint Systems Accident statistics reveal that a child is safer in the rear seats. The front passenger's seat is clearly the worst choice for any child under 12, and with rear- facing child-restraint systems it is clearly unsafe due to air bags. NOTE Even if your vehicle is equipped with front passenger s[...]

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    Black plate (49,1) 3. (Third-row seat) Raise the head restraint to the top locked position . Refer to Head Restraints on page 2-14. NOTE (Second-row seat) The second-r ow outboard head r estraints ar e non-adjustable. 4. Secure the child-restraint system with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. See the manufacturer's instructions on the [...]

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    Black plate (50,1) Anchor bracke t location (Second-row seats) T ether strap position (Secon d-row seats) T ether strap Forward Anchor bracke t location (Third-row seats) Anchor bracket T ether strap position (Th ird-row seats) Forward T ether strap WARNING Use the tether and tether ancho r only for a child-restrain t system: Using the tether or te[...]

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    Black plate (51,1) q If Y ou Must Use the Front Seat for Children If you cannot put all children in the rear seats, at least put the smalles t children in the rear and be sure the largest child up front uses the shoulder belt over the shoulder . NEVER put a rear-facing chil d-restraint system on the front passen ger seat whether your vehicl e is eq[...]

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    Black plate (52,1) Do not allow a chil d to lean ove r or against the side window of a vehicle with side air bags: Allowing anyone to lean over or against the front door is da ngerous. If the vehicle is equi pped with side air bags, the impact of an inflating side air bag could cause serious injury or death to the person. Children are more likely t[...]

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    Black plate (53,1) 3. Place the child-restraint system on the seat without putting your weight on the seat and fasten the seat belt. See the manufacturer's instructions on the child-restraint system for belt routing instructions. 4. T o get the retractor into the automati c locking mode, pull the shoul der belt portion of the seat belt until t[...]

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    Black plate (54,1) WARNING Do not seat a child in a child -restraint system on the front passenger seat if the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator light does not illuminate (With Dr iver and Front Passenger Occupant Classification System): While it is always better to install any child-restraint system on th e rear seat, it is imperative[...]

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    Black plate (55,1) LA TCH Child-Restraint Systems Y our Mazda is equipp ed with LA TCH lower anchors for attachment of speci ally designed LA TCH child-restraint systems the second-row seats. Both anchors must be used, otherwise the seat will bounce around and put the child in danger . Most LA TCH child- restraint systems must also be used in conju[...]

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    Black plate (56,1) q LA TCH Child-Restraint System Installation Procedure (Second- Row Seats) 1. Slide the second- row seat as far back as possible. 2. Make sure the seatback is securely latched by pushing it bac k until it is fully locked . 3. Expand the area between the seat bottom and the seatback slightly to verify the locations of the LA TCH l[...]

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    Black plate (57,1) WARNING Use the tether and tether ancho r only for a child-restrain t system: Using the tether or tether ancho r to secure anything but a child-restraint system is dangerou s. This could weaken or damage the tether or tether ancho r and result in injury. Always attac h the tether strap to the correct tether anchor position: Attac[...]

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    Black plate (58,1) Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Precautions The front and side suppl emental rest raint systems (SRS) include 6 air bags. Please verify the air bags equipped o n your vehicle by locating the “ SRS AIRBAG ” location indicators. These indicator s are visible in the area where the air bags are install ed. The air bags are in[...]

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    Black plate (59,1) If your vehicle is also equipped with a dr iver and front passenger occupant classification system, refer to the Driver and Front Passeng er Occupant Classification System (page 2-59) for details. If your vehicle is eq uipped with a driver and front passenger occupant classification system, the front passenger air bag deactivatio[...]

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    Black plate (60,1) Never use a rear-facing child-restraint system in the front seat with an air bag that could deploy : Rear-facing child-restraint systems on the front seat are particularly dangerous even though you may feel assured that a front passenger air bag will not deploy based on the fact that the front passen ger air bag deactivation indi[...]

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    Black plate (61,1) Do not attach objects on or around the area where a si de air bag deplo ys: Attaching objects to the front seat in such a wa y as to cov er the outboard side of the seat in any way is dangerous. In an accide nt the object could inter fere with the side air bag, which inflates from the outb oard side of the front seats, impeding t[...]

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    Black plate (62,1) Do not modify the suspe nsion: Modifying the vehicle suspension is dangerous. If the vehicle 's heigh t or the suspension is modified, the vehicle will be unable to accurately detect a collis ion resulting in incor rect or unexpected air bag dep loyment and the possibility of serious injuries. Do not modify the supplem ental[...]

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    Black plate (63,1) Supplemental Restraint System Components Driver/Front passenger inflators and air bags Crash sensor, and diagnostic module (SAS unit) Front seat belt pretensioner and load limiting systems (page 2-24) Front air bag sensor Side crash sensors Air bag/f ront seat belt pretensioner system warning light (page 2-54) Side and curtain in[...]

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    Black plate (64,1) How the SRS Air Bags W ork Y our Mazda is equipp ed with the following types of SRS air bags. SRS air bags are designed to work together with the seat belts to help to reduce inju ries during an accident. The SRS air bags are designed to provide furt her protectio n for passengers in addition to the seat belt functions. Be sure t[...]

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    Black plate (65,1) (With Driver and Front Passenger Occupant Classification System) In addition, the front passenger air bag is designed to only deploy in accordance with the total seate d weight on the front passenger seat. For details, refer to the driver and front passenger occupant classification system (page 2-59). q Side Air Bags The side air[...]

  • Page 66

    Black plate (66,1) q Curtain Air Bags The curta in air bags are mounted in the front and rear window pillars, and the roof edge along both sides. When the air bag crash sensors detect a side impact of great er than moderate force, the curtain air bag inflates quickly and helps to reduce inju ry mainly to the rear outboard passenger's head caus[...]

  • Page 67

    Black plate (67,1) WARNING Never tamper with the air bag/pretensio ner systems and always have an Authorized Mazda Dea ler per form all ser vicing and repairs: Self-ser vicing or tampering with the systems is dangerous. An air bag/pretensioner could accidentall y activa te or become disabled causing serious injury or death. q Air Bag/Front Seat Bel[...]

  • Page 68

    Black plate (68,1) SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria This chart indicates the applicable SRS equipm ent that will deploy dependi ng on the type of collisio n. (The illust rations are the representative cases of collisi ons.) SRS equipment T ypes of collision A severe frontal/near frontal collision A severe side collision A rear collision Front seat b[...]

  • Page 69

    Black plate (69,1) Limitations to SRS Air Bag In severe collisions such as those described previously in “ SRS Air Bag Deployment Criteria ” , the applicable SRS air bag equipm ent will deploy . However, in some accidents, the equipment may not deploy dependi ng on the type of collision and its severity . Limitations to front/near front collisi[...]

  • Page 70

    Black plate (70,1) Roll-over 2-58 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page70 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 71

    Black plate (71,1) Driver and Front Passenger Occupant Classification System í First, pleas e read “ Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Precautions ” (page 2-46) carefully . q Driver Seat Slide Position Sensor Y our vehicle is equipped with a driver seat slide position sensor as a part of the supplemental restraint system. The sensor is locat[...]

  • Page 72

    Black plate (72,1) Front passenger air bag deacti vation indicator light This indicator light illuminates to remind you that the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretension er will not deploy during a collision. If the front passenger weight sensor s are normal, the indicator light illuminate s when the ignition is switched ON.[...]

  • Page 73

    Black plate (73,1) WARNING Do not decrease the total seated weight on the front passenger seat: When an adult or large child sits on the front passenger seat, decreasing the tota l seated weig ht on the front passe nger seat requi red for air ba g deploym ent is dangerous. The front passenger sea t weight sensors will det ect the reduced total seat[...]

  • Page 74

    Black plate (74,1) Do not increase the total seated weight on the front passenger seat: When an infant or small child sits on th e front passenger seat, increasing the total seated weig ht on the front passe nger seat is dangerous. The front pa ssenger seat weight sensors will detect the increased total seated weight , which could result in the une[...]

  • Page 75

    Black plate (75,1) NOTE l The system requir es about 10 seconds to alternate between turning the front passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system on or off. l The fr ont passenger air bag deactivation indicator light may illuminate r epeatedly if luggage or other items are put on the fr ont passenger seat, or if the tempera[...]

  • Page 76

    Black plate (76,1) Monitoring and Maintenance q Constant Monitoring The foll owing components of the air bag systems are moni tored by a diagno stic syst em: l Crash sensor s, and diagnostic module (SAS unit) l Front air bag sensor l Air bag modules l Side crash sensors l Air bag/Fr ont seat belt pretensioner system warning light l Front seat belt [...]

  • Page 77

    Black plate (77,1) WARNING Do not operate a vehicle with damaged air bag/seat belt pretensio ner system components: Expended or damag ed air bag/seat belt pr etensioner system components must be replaced after any collision which caused them to deploy or damage them. Only a trained Authorized Mazda Dealer can fully evaluate these systems to see tha[...]

  • Page 78

    Black plate (78,1) 2-66 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page78 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 79

    Black plate (79,1) 3 Knowing Y our Mazda Explanation of basic operations and controls; opening/closing and adjustment of various parts. Doors an d Locks ......................................................................... .. 3-2 Keys ..................................................... ..................................... 3-2 Keyless Entry S[...]

  • Page 80

    Black plate (80,1) Keys WARNING Do not leave the key in your vehicle with child ren and keep them in a place where your children will not find or play with them: Leaving children in a vehicle with the key is dangerous. This could resu lt in someone being badly injured or even killed. Child ren may find these new kinds of keys to be an interesting t[...]

  • Page 81

    Black plate (81,1) Key extend/retract method (Retractable type key) T o extend the key , press the relea se button. T o retract the key , rotate it into the holder while press ing the release button. Keyless Entry System This system remotely locks and unlocks the doors and the liftgat e. It can also help you signal for attention. Press the buttons [...]

  • Page 82

    Black plate (82,1) q T ransmitter Lock button Unlock button Panic b utton Operation indicator light NOTE l (U.S.A.) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer ence r eceived, including inter[...]

  • Page 83

    Black plate (83,1) Unlock button T o unlock the driver's door, press the unlock button and the hazard warning lights will flash twice. T o unlock all do ors and the liftgat e, press the unlock button again within 5 seconds and the hazard warning lights will flash twice. NOTE (W ithout theft-deterrent system) The hazar d warning lights will fla[...]

  • Page 84

    Black plate (84,1) Declaration of Conf ormity Ke yless entry system 3-6 Knowing Y our Mazda Doors and Locks Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page84 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 85

    Black plate (85,1) q T ransmitter Maintenance If the buttons on the transmitter are inoperable and the operation indicator light does not flash, the battery may be dead. Replace with a new battery before the transmitter becomes unusable. CAUTION Ø Install the batte ry with the positive pole ( ) facing down. Battery leakage could occur if it is not[...]

  • Page 86

    Black plate (86,1) 5. Put in the new battery (CR1620 or equivalent) with the positive pole ( ) facing down. 6. Align the front and back covers and snap the transmitter shut. 7. Align the key with the transmitter as shown in the figure, and insert the key until a click sound is heard. CAUTION Insert the key into the tran smitter securely until a cli[...]

  • Page 87

    Black plate (87,1) Door Locks WARNING Always tak e all children and pet s with you or leave a resp onsible person with them: Leaving a child or a pet unattended in a parked vehicle is dangerous. In hot weather , temper atures inside a vehicle can become high enough to cause brain damag e or even death. Do not leave the key in your vehicle with chil[...]

  • Page 88

    Black plate (88,1) q Locking, Unlocking with Door - Lock Knob Front doors T o lock either front door from the inside, push the door-lock knob. T o unlock, pull it out. Unlock Lock T o lock either front door with the door- lock knob from the outside, push the door-lock knob to the lock position and close the door (pulling the door handle is not requ[...]

  • Page 89

    Black plate (89,1) q Power Door Locks V ehicle lock-out prevention The vehicl e lock-out prevention feature prevents y ou from locking yourself out of the vehicle. With the key in the igni tion switch, all doors and the liftgate will automatically unlock if they are locked using the power door locks with any door or the liftgate open. Locking, unlo[...]

  • Page 90

    Black plate (90,1) CAUTION When opening /closing a sliding door, follow the caution s below. If the cautions are not heeded, hands, feet, or even a head may be caught in a door resultin g in an injury. Ø Use the door handle. Ø Keep you r hands , feet, and head away from the sliding door openings. Ø Make sure that there is nothing behind the slid[...]

  • Page 91

    Black plate (91,1) NOTE When closing the sliding door fr om the fully- opened position and from outside the vehicle, pull the outside door handle outward to r elease the latch, and slide the door toward the fr ont. q Rear Door Child Safety Locks These locks are intended to help prevent children from accide ntally opening the sliding doors. Use them[...]

  • Page 92

    Black plate (92,1) CAUTION Ø When loading or unloading luggage in the luggage compartment, turn off the engine. Otherwise, you could get burned by the heat of the exhaust gas. Ø Be careful not to apply excessive force to the damper stay on the liftgate such as by putting your hand on the stay. Otherwise, the damper stay may bend and affect the li[...]

  • Page 93

    Black plate (93,1) NOTE l When the liftgate latch is r eleased by pr essing the electric liftgate opener button, the liftgate raises slightly to allow it to be opened. If the liftgate is not operated for a certain period of time after the electric liftgate opener button has been pr essed, the liftgate cannot be raised any mor e from its slightly ra[...]

  • Page 94

    Black plate (94,1) Closing the liftgate T o close, lower the liftgate slowly using the liftgate grip recess, and then push the liftgate closed using both hands. Do not slam it. Pull up on the liftgate to make sure it is secure . Liftgate grip recess Power Windows The ignition must be swi tched ON for the power wi ndows to operate. WARNING Make sure[...]

  • Page 95

    Black plate (95,1) q Operating the Driver's Side Power Window Normal open ing/closing T o open the window to the desir ed position, lightly hold down the switch . T o close the window to the desired position, lightly pull up the switch . Open Driv er's window Close Master control s witches Auto-opening/closing T o fully open the window au[...]

  • Page 96

    Black plate (96,1) WARNING Make sure nothing blocks the windo w just befor e it reaches the fully closed position or while fully holding up the power windo w switch : Blocking the power window just before it reaches the fully closed position or while fully holding up the power window swit ch is dangerous. In this case, the jam-safe funct ion cannot[...]

  • Page 97

    Black plate (97,1) q Power Window Lock Switch This featu re prevents all power windows from operat ing, except the driver's power window . Keep this switch in the locked position while children are in the vehicle. Locked position (bu tton depressed): Only the driver's power window can be operated. Unlocked position (bu tton not depressed)[...]

  • Page 98

    Black plate (98,1) q Fuel-Filler Lid T o open, pull up the remote fuel-filler lid release. Remote fuel-filler lid release NOTE The fuel-filler lid cannot be opened when the right-side sliding door is open. Close the sliding door to open the fuel-filler lid. q Fuel-Filler Cap T o remove the fuel-filler cap, turn it counterclockwise. Attach the remov[...]

  • Page 99

    Black plate (99,1) Hood WARNING Always chec k that the hood is closed and secur ely locked : A hood that is not closed and securely locked is dangerous as it could fly open while the vehicle is moving and block the driver's vision which could result in a seriou s accident. q Opening the Hood 1. With the vehicle parked, pull the release ha ndle[...]

  • Page 100

    Black plate (100,1) q Closing the Hood 1. Check under the hood area to make certain all filler caps are in place and all loose items (e.g. tools, oil containers, etc.) have been removed. 2. Lift the hood, grasp the padded area on the stay , and secure the stay in the clip. V erify that the suppor t rod is secure d in the clip before closing the hoo[...]

  • Page 101

    Black plate (101,1) NOTE Before washing your Mazda, make sure the moonr oof is completely closed so that water does not get inside the cabin ar ea. After washing your Mazda or after it rains, wipe the water off the moonroof before operating it to avoid water penetration which could cause rust and water damage to your headliner . q Tilt Operation Th[...]

  • Page 102

    Black plate (102,1) q Sunshade The sunshade can be opened and closed by hand. The sunshade opens automatically when the moonroof is opened, but must be closed by hand. Sunshade CAUTION Ø The sunsh ade does not tilt. To avoid damag ing the sunshad e, do not push up on it. Ø Do not close the sunshade whi le the moonr oof is opening. T rying to forc[...]

  • Page 103

    Black plate (103,1) Immobilizer System The immo bilizer syst em allows the engine to start only with a key the system recognizes. If someone attempts to start the engine with an unrecognized key , the engine will not start, thereby helping to prevent the theft of your vehicle. If you have a problem with the immobilizer system or the key , consult a[...]

  • Page 104

    Black plate (104,1) NOTE l The keys carry a unique electr onic code. For this reason, and to assure your safety , obtaining a replacement key requir es some waiting time. They are only available thr ough an Authorized Mazda Dealer . l Always keep a spare key , in case one is lost. If a key is lost, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as poss[...]

  • Page 105

    Black plate (105,1) Declaration of Conf ormity Immobilizer system Knowing Y our Mazda Security System 3-27 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page105 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 106

    Black plate (106,1) q Operation Arming The system is armed when the ignition is switched from ON to ACC or OFF . The securi ty indicator light in the instrument cluster flashes every two seconds until the system is disar med. Disarming The system is disarmed when the ignition is swi tched ON with the correct ignition key . The securi ty indicator l[...]

  • Page 107

    Black plate (107,1) Theft-Deterrent System í If the theft deterrent system detects an inappropriate entry into the vehicle, which could result in the vehicl e or its contents being stolen, the alarm alerts the surrounding area of an abnormality by sounding the horn and flas hing the hazard warning ligh ts. Refer to Operation on page 3-29. NOTE l T[...]

  • Page 108

    Black plate (108,1) 4. After 20 seconds, the system is fully armed. NOTE l Auto re-lock function After unlocking with the transmitter , all doors and the liftgate will automatically lock if one of the doors or the liftgate is not opened within about 30 seconds. l The system will disarm if one of the following operations takes place within 20 second[...]

  • Page 109

    Black plate (109,1) q Theft-Deterrent Labels A label indicating that your vehicl e is equipped with a Theft-Deterrent System is in the glove compartment. Mazda recom mends that you affix it to the lower rear corner of a front door window . Knowing Y our Mazda Security System 3-31 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page109 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM For[...]

  • Page 110

    Black plate (1 10,1) Steering Wheel WARNING Never adjus t the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving: Adjusting the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving is da ngerous. Moving it can very easily ca use the driver to abruptly turn to th e left or right. This can lead to loss of control or an accident. q Steering Wheel Adjustment T o change [...]

  • Page 111

    Black plate (11 1,1) 2. Depress the mirror switch in the appropriate direction. Mirror switch Selector switch After adjus ting the mirror, lock the control by placin g the selector switch in the center position. Folding the mirror Fold the outside mirror rearward until it is flush wi th the vehicle. WARNING Always retur n the outside mirrors to the[...]

  • Page 112

    Black plate (1 12,1) WARNING Do not stack cargo or objects higher than the seatbacks: Cargo stacked higher than the seatbacks is danger ous. It can block your view in th e rear view mirror, which mi ght cause you to hit another car when changing lanes. 3-34 Knowing Y our Mazda Steering Wheel and Mirrors Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page112 Friday , [...]

  • Page 113

    Black plate (1 13,1) 4 Before Driving Y our Mazda Important information about driving your Mazda. Fuel and Engine Exhaust Precautions ........................................ 4-2 Fuel Require ments .................................................................... 4-2 Emission Con trol System ......................................................[...]

  • Page 114

    Black plate (1 14,1) Fuel Requirements V ehicles with catalytic converters or oxy gen sensors must use ONL Y UNLEADED FUEL, which wi ll reduce exhaust emissions and keep spark plug fouling to a minimum. Y our Mazda will perform best with fuel listed in the table. Fuel Octane Rating * (Anti-knock index) Regular unleaded fuel 87 [ (R+M)/2 method] or [...]

  • Page 115

    Black plate (1 15,1) Emission Control System Y our vehicle is equipped with an emission control system (the catalytic converter is part of this syst em) that enables your vehicl e to comply with existing exhaust emissions requirements. WARNING Never par k over or near anything flammable: Parking over or near anything flammable, such as dry grass, i[...]

  • Page 116

    Black plate (1 16,1) Engine Exhaust (Carbon Monoxide) WARNING Do not drive your vehic le if you sme ll exhaust gas inside the vehicle: Engine exha ust gas is dangerous. This gas contain s carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless, odorless, and pois onous. When inhaled, it can cause loss of consciou sness and death. If you smell exha ust gas inside [...]

  • Page 117

    Black plate (1 17,1) Before Getting In l Be sure the windows, ou tside mirrors , and outside lights are clean. l Inspect infl ation press ures and condition of tires. l Look und er the vehicle for any sign of fluid leaks . l If you plan to back up, make sure nothing is in your way . NOTE Engine oil, engine coolant, brake/clutch fluid, washer fluid,[...]

  • Page 118

    Black plate (1 18,1) Break-In Period No special break-in is necessary , but a few precautions in the first 1,000 km (600 miles) may add to the performance, economy , and life of your Mazda. l Do not race the engine . l Do not maintain one const ant speed, either slow or fast, for a long period of time. l Do not drive constantly at full-throttle or [...]

  • Page 119

    Black plate (1 19,1) Hazardous Driving WARNING Be extre mely carefu l if it is necessar y to downshift on slipper y sur faces: Downshifting into lower gear while driving on slippery sur faces is dangerous. The sudden chang e in tire speed could cause the tires to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident. Do not rely on ABS a[...]

  • Page 120

    Black plate (120,1) Rocking the V ehicle WARNING Do not spin the wheels at more than 56 km/h (35 mph), and do not allow anyone to stand behind a wheel when pushing the vehicle: When the vehicle is stuck, spinning the wheels at high speed is dangerous. The spinnin g tire could overheat and explod e. This could cause seriou s injur ies. CAUTION Too m[...]

  • Page 121

    Black plate (121,1) q Snow Tires Use snow tires on all four wheel s Do not go fast er than 120 km/h (75 mph) while driving with snow tires. Inflate snow tir es 30 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm 2 , 4.3 psi) more than recommende d on the tir e pressure label (driver's door frame), but never more than the maximum cold-tir e pressure show n on the tires. Y our [...]

  • Page 122

    Black plate (122,1) Driving In Flooded Area WARNING Dry wet brakes by drivin g ver y slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake per formanc e returns to normal: Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious accident. Light brak ing will indicate wh[...]

  • Page 123

    Black plate (123,1) Driving on Uneven Road Y our vehicle' s suspension and underbody can be damaged if driven on rough/uneven roads or over speed bumps at excessive speeds. Use care and reduce speed when traveling on rough/uneven roads or over speed bumps . Use care not to damage the vehicle's underbody , bumpe rs or muffler(s) when drivi[...]

  • Page 124

    Black plate (124,1) T railer T owing Y our Mazda is not designed for towing. Never tow a trailer with your Mazda. 4-12 Before Driving Y our Mazda T owing Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page124 Friday , June 28 2013 2:38 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 125

    Black plate (125,1) 5 Driving Y our Mazda Explanation of instruments and controls. Starting and Driving ............... .................................................... .. 5-2 Ignition Switch ......................................................... ................. 5-2 Starting the Engine .............................. .......................[...]

  • Page 126

    Black plate (126,1) Ignition Switch q Ignition Switch Positions OFF The power supply to elect rical device s is turned off. Only in this position can the key be removed. WARNING Do not stop the engine while the vehicle is moving: Stopping the engin e while the vehicle is moving for any reaso n other than in an emergency is dangerous. Stopping the e[...]

  • Page 127

    Black plate (127,1) NOTE When the ignition is switched ON, the sound of the fuel pump motor operating near the fuel tank can be heard. This does not indicate an abnormality . ST ART The engine is started in this position. It will crank until you release the key . It then returns to the ON position. q Ignition Key Reminder If the ignition is switche[...]

  • Page 128

    Black plate (128,1) 6. After starting the engine , let it idle for about 10 seconds. NOTE l In extr emely cold weather or after the vehicle has not been driven in several days, let the engine warm up without operating the accelerator . l Whether the engine is cold or warm, it should be started without use of the accelerator . l If the engine does n[...]

  • Page 129

    Black plate (129,1) Brake System q Foot Brake Y our Mazda has power-assisted brakes that adjus t automati cally through normal use. Should powe r-assist fail, you can stop by applying greater force than normal to the brake pedal. But the dist ance required to stop will be greater than usual. WARNING Do not coast with the engine stalled or turned of[...]

  • Page 130

    Black plate (130,1) CAUTION Ø Do not drive with your foot held on the clutch pedal or brak e pedal, or hold the clutch pedal depre ssed halfway unnec essarily. Doing so could result in the following: Ø The clutc h and brake parts will wear out more quickly. Ø The brakes can overheat and adversely affect br ake per formance. Ø Always depress the[...]

  • Page 131

    Black plate (131,1) Setting the parking brake Depress the brake pedal and then firmly pull the parking brake lever fully upwards with sufficient force to hold the vehicle in a stationar y position. Releasing the park ing brake Depress the brake pedal and pull the parking brake lever upwards, then press the release button. While holding the button, [...]

  • Page 132

    Black plate (132,1) CAUTION In addition, the effectiven ess of the braking m ay dimini sh so you may need to depress the brake ped al mor e strongly than normal to stop the vehicle. q Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) The ABS control unit continuously monitors the speed of each wheel. If one wheel is about to lock up, the ABS responds by automati cally [...]

  • Page 133

    Black plate (133,1) q Electronic Brake Force Distribution System W arning If the electronic brake force distrib ution control unit determin es that some components are operat ing incorrectl y , the control unit may illuminate the brake system war ning light and the ABS warning ligh t on simultaneously . The problem is likely to be the electronic br[...]

  • Page 134

    Black plate (134,1) Manual T ransaxle Operation q Manual T ransaxle Shift Pattern Neutral position The shift pattern of the transaxle is conventional, as show n. Depress the clutch pedal all the way down while shiftin g; then release it slowly . Y our vehicle is equipped with a device to prevent shifting to R (rever se) by mistake. Push the shift l[...]

  • Page 135

    Black plate (135,1) q Recommendations for Shifting Upshifting For normal acceleration, we recommend these shift points. Gear V ehicle speed 1 to 2 25 km/h (15 mph) 2 to 3 42 km/h (26 mph) 3 to 4 60 km/h (37 mph) 4 to 5 75 km/h (46 mph) 5 to 6 79 km/h (49 mph) For cruising Gear V ehicle speed 1 to 2 13 km/h (8 mph) 2 to 3 29 km/h (18 mph) 3 to 4 49 [...]

  • Page 136

    Black plate (136,1) Automatic T ransaxle Controls Indicates that you must depress the brake pedal to shift (The ignition must be switched to ACC or ON). Indicates the shift lev er can be shifted freely into any position. V arious Lockouts: NOTE The Sport AT has an option that is not included in the traditional automatic transaxle giving the driver [...]

  • Page 137

    Black plate (137,1) q T ransaxle Ranges The shift lever must be in P or N to operate the starter . P (Park) P locks the transaxle and prevents the front whee ls from rotating. WARNING Always set the shift lever to P and set the parking brake: Only setti ng the shift lever to the P position without using the parking brake to hold the vehicle is dang[...]

  • Page 138

    Black plate (138,1) q Active Adaptive Shift (AAS) Active Adap tive Shift (AAS) automatically controls the trans axle shift points to best suit the road conditions and driver input . This improves driving feel. If the driver accelerates rapidly , or accelerates and decele rates rapidly by operating the acceler ator and brake pedal for a certain peri[...]

  • Page 139

    Black plate (139,1) T o return to autom atic shif t mode, shift the lever from M to D. NOTE l If you change to manual shift mode when the vehicle is stopped, the gear will shift to M1. l If you change to manual shift mode without depr essing the accelerator pedal when driving in D range, 5th gear , the gear will shift to M4. Indicators Manual shift[...]

  • Page 140

    Black plate (140,1) Shifting Manually Shifting up (M1 → M2 → M3 → M4 → M5) T o shift up to a higher gear, move the shift lever back ( ) once. NOTE l When driving slowly , the gears may not shift up. l In manual shift mode, gears do not shift up automatically . Do not run the engine with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE. If the tachomet[...]

  • Page 141

    Black plate (141,1) Second gear fixed mode When the selector lever is moved back ( ) while the vehicle speed is about 10 km/h (6 mph) or less, the transaxle is set in the second gear fixed mode. The gear is fixed in second while in this mode for easier acc eleration from a stop and driving on slippery roads such as snow-cover ed roads. If the selec[...]

  • Page 142

    Black plate (142,1) Shift gear (shifting) speed limit For each gear position while in the manual mode, the speed limit is set as follo ws: When the selector lever is operated within the range of the speed limit, the gear is shifted. Shift up The gear does not shift up while the vehicle speed is low er than the speed limit. Shift down The gear does [...]

  • Page 143

    Black plate (143,1) Recommendations for shifting Upshifting For norm al acceleration and cruising, we recommend these shift points. Gear V ehicle speed M1 to M2 25 km/h (15 mph) M2 to M3 41 km/h (25 mph) M3 to M4 65 km/h (40 mph) M4 to M5 73 km/h (45 mph) Downshifting When you must slow down in heavy traffic or on a steep upgrade , downshift before[...]

  • Page 144

    Black plate (144,1) Power Steering Power steering is only operable when the engine is running. If the engine is o ff or if the power steering system is inoper able, you can still steer, but it requires more physical effort. If the steering feels stiffer than usual during normal driving, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. CAUTION Never hold the ste[...]

  • Page 145

    Black plate (145,1) Cruise Control í W ith cruise control, you can set and automatically maintain any speed of more than about 30 km/h (19 mph). WARNING Do not use the cruise control under the following conditions: Using the cruise control under the following conditions is dangerou s and could result in loss of vehicle control. Ø Hilly terrai n ?[...]

  • Page 146

    Black plate (146,1) 3. Set the cruise contr ol by pressing the cruise con trol SET /SET - switch up or down at the desired speed. The cruise con trol is set at the moment the cruise con trol SET /SET - switch is pressed up or down. Release the accelerator pedal simult aneously . Cruise control switch NOTE l Release the cruise control switch at the [...]

  • Page 147

    Black plate (147,1) T o increase speed using accele rator pedal Depress the acceler ator pedal to ac celerate to the desired speed. Press down or press up on the cruis e control SET /SET - switch and release it immedi ately . Cruise control switch NOTE Accelerate if you want to speed up temporarily when the cruise control is on. Gr eater speed will[...]

  • Page 148

    Black plate (148,1) l Press the CANCEL switch. The system turns off when the ignition is switched off. NOTE Cruise contr ol will cancel at about 15 km/h (9 mph) below the preset speed (such as may happen when climbing a long, steep grade). T raction Control System (TCS) The Traction Control System (TCS) enhances traction and safety by controlling e[...]

  • Page 149

    Black plate (149,1) q TCS/DSC Indicator Light This indicator light stays on for a few seconds when the ignition is switch ed ON. If the TCS or DSC is operating, the indicator light flash es. If the light stays on, the TCS or DSC may have a malfunction and they may not operate correctly . T ake your vehicl e to an Authorized Mazda Dealer. NOTE l In [...]

  • Page 150

    Black plate (150,1) CAUTION Ø The DSC may not ope rate correctly unless the following are obser ved: Ø Use tire s of the cor rect size specified for your Mazda on all four wheels . Ø Use tire s of the sa me manufacturer, brand and tre ad pattern on all four wheels . Ø Do not mix worn tires. Ø The DSC may not ope rate correctly when tire chains[...]

  • Page 151

    Black plate (151,1) NOTE l When DSC is on and you attempt to fr ee the vehicle when it is stuck, or drive it out of fr eshly fallen snow , the TCS (part of the DSC system) will activate. Depressing the accelerator will not increase engine power and fr eeing the vehicle may be difficult. When this happens, turn off the TCS/DSC. l If the TCS/DSC is o[...]

  • Page 152

    Black plate (152,1) Tir e Pressure Monitoring System í The tir e pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the pressure for each tire. If tire pressure is too low in one or more tires, the system will infor m the driver via the warning ligh t in the instrument panel and by the warning beep sound. The tir e pressure sensors installed on each wheel[...]

  • Page 153

    Black plate (153,1) CAUTION Each tire, including the spare (if provid ed), shou ld be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufactu rer on the vehicle placard or tire infla tion pressu re label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or ti[...]

  • Page 154

    Black plate (154,1) q Tir e Pressure Monitoring System W arning Light This warning light illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switch ed ON. Thereafter, the warning light illuminates and a beep is heard when tire press ure is too low in one or more tires, and flashes when there is a system malfunct ion. WARNING If the tire pressure mo [...]

  • Page 155

    Black plate (155,1) Adjust the tire pressure to the correct tire pressure. Refer to the specification charts (page 10-6). CAUTION When repla cing/repairing the tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged. NOTE l Perform tir e pressur e adjustment when the tires ar e cold. T [...]

  • Page 156

    Black plate (156,1) If the warning light illuminates again even after the tire pressures are ad justed, there may be a tire punctu re. Replace the punctured tire with the temporary spare tire (page 7-7). NOTE A tir e pressur e sensor is not installed to the temporary spar e tire. The warning light will flash continuously while the temporary spar e [...]

  • Page 157

    Black plate (157,1) 3. After about 15 minutes , drive the vehicle at a speed of at least 25 km/h (16 mph) for 10 min utes and the tire pressure sensor ID signal code will be registered automatically . NOTE If the vehicle is driven within about 15 minutes of changing tires, the tire pressur e monitoring system warning light will flash because the se[...]

  • Page 158

    Black plate (158,1) Parking Sensor System í The parking sensor system uses ultr asonic sensor s to detect obstructions around the vehicle while parki ng the vehicle in a garage or durin g parallel parking when the vehicle is driven at a speed of about 10 km/h (6 mph) or less. The system is equipped with an assist device to notify the driver of the[...]

  • Page 159

    Black plate (159,1) NOTE l Do not install any accessories within the detection ranges of the sensors. It may affect the system operation. l Depending on the type of obstruction and the surrounding conditions, the detection range of a sensor may narrow , or the sensors may not be able to detect obstructions. l The system may not operate normally und[...]

  • Page 160

    Black plate (160,1) q Sensor Detection Range The sensor s detect obstructions within the foll owing range. Rear sensor detection range Rear corner sensor detection range A: About 50 cm (About 20 in) B: About 150 cm (About 59.1 in) A B q Park Assist Sensor System Operation The switch can be acti vated when the ignition is switched ON, the shif t lev[...]

  • Page 161

    Black plate (161,1) Sensor de tection cond ition The system can be used when the ignition is switched ON and the Park Assist Sensor Switch has been turned on. The system will then operate when the shift lever is placed in revers e (R). The sensor s detect obstructions under the following conditions: Sensor Condition Rear Sensor The shift lever is i[...]

  • Page 162

    Black plate (162,1) q Parking Sensor W arning Beep Obstruction detection sound The beep er sounds as follow s while the system is operating. Rear Sensor Distance between vehicle and obstruction Beeper sound *1 Rear Sensor Approx. 150 ― 60 cm (59.0 ― 24.0 in) Slow intermittent sound Approx. 60 ― 45 cm (23 ― 18 in) Medium intermittent sound A[...]

  • Page 163

    Black plate (163,1) Rear Corner Sensor Distance between vehicle and obstruction Beeper sound *1 Rear Corner Sensor Approx. 50 ― 37 cm (19 ― 15 in) Medium intermittent sound Approx. 37 ― 25 cm (14.0 ― 9.9 in) Fast intermittent sound W ithin approx. 25 cm (9.8 in) Continuous sound *1 The speed of the intermittent sound increases as the vehicl[...]

  • Page 164

    Black plate (164,1) Meters and Gauges Speedometer ................................... ............... ................................................. ... page 5-41 Odometer, T rip Meter and T rip Meter Selector .................. ............................. ... page 5-41 T achometer ..................................... ........................[...]

  • Page 165

    Black plate (165,1) q Speedometer The speedom eter indicates the speed of the vehicle. q Odometer , T rip Meter and T rip Meter Selector The displ ay mode can be changed between tri p meter A and trip meter B by pressing the selector while one of them is displayed. The selected mode will be displayed. T rip meter T rip meter selector Odometer Trip [...]

  • Page 166

    Black plate (166,1) For instance, trip meter A can record the distance from the point of origin, and trip meter B can record the distance from where the fuel tank is filled. When trip meter A is selected, pressing the selector again within one second will change to trip meter B mode. When trip meter A is selected, TRIP A will be displayed. When tri[...]

  • Page 167

    Black plate (167,1) If the gauge indicates that the fuel level is near E, refuel as soon as possible. NOTE l After r efueling, it may r equir e some time for the indicator to stabilize. In addition, the indicator may deviate while driving on a slope or curve since the fuel moves in the tank. l The dir ection of the arr ow ( ) indicates that the fue[...]

  • Page 168

    Black plate (168,1) W arning/Indicator Lights W arning/Indicator lights will appear in any of the highlighted areas Signal W arning/Indicator Lights Page Brake System W arning Light 5-46 Malfunction W arning Light 5-47 Charging System W arning Light 5-48 Engine Oil Pressure W arning Light 5-48 Check Engine Light 5-49 High Engine Coolant T emperatur[...]

  • Page 169

    Black plate (169,1) Signal W arning/Indicator Lights Page Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System W arning Light 5-50 Low Fuel W arning Light 5-50 Check Fuel Cap W arning Light 5-50 Seat Belt W arning Light 5-51 Door-Ajar W arning Light 5-51 Low W asher Fluid Level W arning Light 5-51 Automatic T ransaxle W arning Light 5-51 T ire Pressure Moni[...]

  • Page 170

    Black plate (170,1) Signal W arning/Indicator Lights Page Power Steering Malfunction Indicator Light 5-56 T urn Signal/Hazard W arning Indicator Lights 5-56 q Brake System W arning Light This warning has the following funct ions: Parking brake warnin g/W arning light inspection The light illuminates when the parking brake is applied with the igniti[...]

  • Page 171

    Black plate (171,1) q Malfunction W arning Light When the ignition is switch ed ON, the malfunction warning light illumin ates and then turns off after a few seconds. The light stays on if the brake switch has a malfunct ion. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer. WARNING Do not drive the vehicle with the malfunction warning light illumina ted. Drivin[...]

  • Page 172

    Black plate (172,1) WARNING Do not drive with both the ABS warn ing light and brake warning light illuminated. Have the vehicle towed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer to have the brakes inspected as soon as possible: Driving when the brake system warning ligh t and ABS warning light are illum inated simulta neously is dangerous. When both lights are i[...]

  • Page 173

    Black plate (173,1) If the light remains illuminated even though the oil level is normal or after adding oil, stop the engine immedi ately and have your vehicle tow ed to an Authorized Mazda Dealer. q Check Engine Light This indicator light illuminates when the ignition is switched ON and turns off when the engine is started. If this light illumina[...]

  • Page 174

    Black plate (174,1) q Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System W arni ng Light If the air bag/front seat belt pretensioner system is working properly , the warning light illumi nates when the ignition is switched ON or after the engine is cranked. The warning light turns off after a speci fied period of time. A system malfunct ion is indicated i[...]

  • Page 175

    Black plate (175,1) q Seat Belt W arning Light With warning light for front passenger's seat The seat belt warning ligh t illuminates if the driver or front passen ger's seat is occupied and the seat belt is not fastened when the ignition switched ON. Without warning light for front passenger's seat The seat belt warning ligh t illum[...]

  • Page 176

    Black plate (176,1) q Tir e Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) W arning Light í This warning light illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switch ed ON. Thereafter, the warning light illuminates and a beep is heard when tire press ure is too low in one or more tires, and flashes when there is a system malfunct ion. WARNING If the tire pr[...]

  • Page 177

    Black plate (177,1) Adjust the tire pressure to the correct tire pressure. Refer to the specification charts (page 10-6). CAUTION When repla cing/repairing the tires or wheels or both, have the work done by an Authorized Mazda Dealer, or the tire pressure sensors may be damaged. NOTE l Perform tir e pressur e adjustment when the tires ar e cold. T [...]

  • Page 178

    Black plate (178,1) If the warning light illuminates again even after the tire pressures are ad justed, there may be a tire punctu re. Replace the punctured tire with the temporary spare tire (page 7-7). NOTE A tir e pressur e sensor is not installed to the temporary spar e tire. The warning light will flash continuously while the temporary spar e [...]

  • Page 179

    Black plate (179,1) q Low Engine Coolant T emperature Indicator Light (Blue) When the ignition is switch ed ON, the light illumi nates mom entarily and then turns off. The light illuminates continuousl y when the engine coolant temperature is low and turns off after the engine is warm. NOTE If the low engine coolant temperatur e indicator light r e[...]

  • Page 180

    Black plate (180,1) Cruise Main Indicator Light (Amber) The indicator light illuminates amber when the ON switch is pressed and the cruise con trol system is activated. Cruise Se t Indicator Light (Green) The indicator light illuminates green when a cruising speed has been set. q Lights-On Indicator Light This indicator light illuminates when the e[...]

  • Page 181

    Black plate (181,1) When operat ing the hazard warning lights, both turn signal indicator ligh ts flash (page 5-70). NOTE If an indicator light remains illuminated (does not flash) or if it flashes abnormally , one of the turn signal bulbs may be burned out. Beep Sounds q Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System W arni ng Beep If a malfunction i[...]

  • Page 182

    Black plate (182,1) q Seat Belt W arning Beep If the driver's seat belt is not fastened when the ignition is switched ON, a beep sound will be heard for about 6 seconds . With warning light for front passenger's seat If the driver or the front passenger's seat belt is not fastened and the vehicle is driven at a speed fast er than abo[...]

  • Page 183

    Black plate (183,1) Lighting Control q Headlights T urn the headlight switch to turn the headlights, other exter ior lights and dashboard illumination on or off. NOTE T o prevent discharging the battery , do not leave the lights on while the engine is off unless safety r equir es them. Without AUTO position Switch Position Headlights Off Off On T a[...]

  • Page 184

    Black plate (184,1) Switch Position Headlights Off Auto Off On T aillights Parking lights License lights Side-marker lights Dashboard illumination Off On On AUTO (Auto-light control) When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position and the ignition is switched ON, the light sensor senses the surrounding lightness or darkness and automatically turn[...]

  • Page 185

    Black plate (185,1) NOTE l The headlights, other exterior lights and dashboar d illumination may not turn off immediately even if the surrounding area becomes well-lit because the light sensor determines that it is nighttime if the surrounding area is continuously dark for several minutes such as inside long tunnels, traffic jams inside tunnels, or[...]

  • Page 186

    Black plate (186,1) q Lights-On Reminder If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch, a continuous beep sound will be heard when the driver's d oor is opened. NOTE A personalized function is available to change the sound volume for the lights-on r eminder . Refer to Personalization Features on page 10-8. q Headlight High-L[...]

  • Page 187

    Black plate (187,1) Select the proper headlight angle from the following chart. Front seat Rear seat *1 Load Switch Position Driver Passenger × ―― ― 0 ×× ―― 0 ×× × ― 1 ×× × × 2 × ―― ×3 ×: Y es ― :N o *1 Second-row and third-row seats q Daytime Running Lights (Canada) In Canada, vehicles must be driven with the headlig[...]

  • Page 188

    Black plate (188,1) Fog Lights í The fog lights will improve visibil ity at night and during foggy conditions. The head lights must be turned on to turn on the fog lights. T o turn the fog lights on, rotat e the fog light switch to the position. Fog light switch T o turn the fog lights off, rotate the fog light switch to the OFF position or turn t[...]

  • Page 189

    Black plate (189,1) NOTE Because heavy ice and snow can jam the wiper blades, the wiper motor is pr otected from motor br eakdown, overheating and possible fire by a circuit breaker . This mechanism will automatically stop operation of the blades, but only for about 5 minutes. If this happens, turn off the wiper switch and park off the right-of-way[...]

  • Page 190

    Black plate (190,1) V ariable-speed intermittent wipers Set the lever to the intermitte nt position and choose the interval timing by rotating the ring. INT ring AUTO (Auto-wiper control) When the wiper lever is in the AUTO position, the rain sensor senses the amount o f rainfall on the windshi eld and turns the wipers on or off automati cally (off[...]

  • Page 191

    Black plate (191,1) Ø When the wiper lever is in the AUTO pos ition and the ignition is switched ON, the wipers may move automat ically in the following cases: Ø If the windshield above the rain sensor is touched or wiped with a cloth. Ø If the windshield is struck with a hand or other obje ct from either outside or inside the vehicle. Keep han [...]

  • Page 192

    Black plate (192,1) q Windshield W asher Pull the lever toward you and hold it to spray washer fluid. W asher OFF NOTE W ith the wiper lever in the OFF or intermittent position/AUTO position, the wipers will operate continuously until the lever is r eleased. If the washer does not work, inspect the fluid level (page 8-26). If it's normal, cons[...]

  • Page 193

    Black plate (193,1) Rear Window Defroster The rear window defroster clears frost , fog, and thin ice from the rear window . The ignition must be swi tched ON. Press the switch to turn on the rear window defroster. The rear window defroster operates for about 15 min utes and turns off autom atically . The indicator light illuminates during operation[...]

  • Page 194

    Black plate (194,1) Horn T o sound the horn, press the mark on the steering wheel. Hazard W arning Flasher The hazard warning lights should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway in an emergency . The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it. Hazar[...]

  • Page 195

    Black plate (195,1) 6 Interior Comfort Use of various features for drive comfort, including air-conditioning and audio system. Climate Control System ............................................................. .. 6-2 Operating T ips .......................................................... ................. 6-2 V ent Operation ..................[...]

  • Page 196

    Black plate (196,1) Operating Tips q Operating the Climate Control System Operate the climate control system with the engine running. NOTE T o prevent the battery fr om being dischar ged, do not leave the fan contr ol dial on for a long period of time with the ignition switched ON when the engine is not running. q Clearing the Air Inlet Clear all o[...]

  • Page 197

    Black plate (197,1) V ent Operation q Adjusting the V ents Directing airflo w Side V ents T o adjust the direc tion of airflow , open the vents and rotate them left and right. Push Center V ents T o adjust the direc tion of airflow , move the adjustm ent knob. Knob Dial Close Open NOTE When using the air conditioner under humid ambient temperatur e[...]

  • Page 198

    Black plate (198,1) q Selecting the Airflow Mode Floor V ents Dashboard and Floor V ents Dashboard V ents Defroster and Floor V ents Defroster V ents 6-4 Interior Comfort Climate Control System Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page198 Friday , June 28 2013 2:39 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 199

    Black plate (199,1) Fully Automatic T ype Climate control infor mation is displayed on the information display . Auto switch Mode selector switch Temperature control dial Fan control dial Windshield defroster switch OFF switch A/C switch Rear ventilation control switch Rear window defroster switch Air intake selector q Control Switches AUTO switch [...]

  • Page 200

    Black plate (200,1) OFF switch Pressing the OFF switch shuts off the climate control syst em. T emperature control dial Cold Hot This dial controls temperature. Turn it clockwise for hot and counte rclockwise for cold. Fan control dial Slow Fast The fan has seven speeds . The selected speed will be displayed. Mode selec tor switch The desir ed airf[...]

  • Page 201

    Black plate (201,1) Pressing the A/C switch while the AUTO switch is turned on will turn off the air conditioning (cooling/dehumidifying functions). The air conditioning can be turned on and off by p ressing the A/C switch while the fan control dial is on. NOTE l The air conditioning operates when the A/C switch is pressed even if the fan is off. l[...]

  • Page 202

    Black plate (202,1) q Operation of Automatic Air Conditioning 1. Press the AU TO switch. Selection of the airflow mode, air intake selec tor and amoun t of airflow will be automatically controlled. 2. Use the temp erature contr ol dial to select a desired temperature. Cold Hot T o turn off the system, press the OFF switch. NOTE l Setting the temper[...]

  • Page 203

    Black plate (203,1) q T emperature Sensor The full y automatic air conditioner uses the temperat ure sensor to measure the temperature inside the passenger compartment. It then sets the passen ger compartment temperature accordingly . CAUTION Do not obstruct the temperature sensor, otherwise the auto matic air conditioner will no t operate properly[...]

  • Page 204

    Black plate (204,1) Rear vent buttons The rear vent switches adjust the airflow volume flow ing from the rear vent. OFF: Fan off LO: Low speed HI: High speed NOTE Only cool or cold air (no heat) blows through the r ear vents while the fr ont climate contr ol is on. Heat for the r ear passengers comes from under the front seats when the fr ont heate[...]

  • Page 205

    Black plate (205,1) Antenna q Detachable T ype T o remove the antenna, turn it counterclockwise. T o install the antenna, turn it clockwise. Make sure the antenna is securely installed. AM/FM Radio Ante nna í The AM/FM radio antenna receives both AM and FM signals. Install Remov e Antenna for AM/F M and Satellite Radio Ante nna í The antenna for [...]

  • Page 206

    Black plate (206,1) Operating Tips for Audio System WARNING Do not adjust the audio control switches while driving the vehicle: Adjusting the audio while driving the vehicle is dangerou s as it could distract your attention from the vehicle operation which could lead to a serious accident . Always adjust the audio while the vehicle is stoppe d. Eve[...]

  • Page 207

    Black plate (207,1) Signals from an FM transmitter are similar to beams of light because they do not bend around corners, but they do reflect. Unlike AM signals, FM signals cannot travel beyond the horizon. Therefore, FM stations cannot be received at the great distances possible wi th AM reception. AM wa ve FM wa ve FM wa ve 100—200 km (60—120[...]

  • Page 208

    Black plate (208,1) Strong signal noise This occurs very close to a transmitter tower . The broadcast signals are extremely strong, so the result is noise and sound breakup at the radio receive r . Station drift noise When a vehicle reaches the area of two strong stat ions broadcasti ng at similar frequencies, the original station may be temporaril[...]

  • Page 209

    Black plate (209,1) l The CD revolves at high speed within the unit. Defective (cracked or badly bent) CDs should never be used. l Do not use non-conventional discs such as heart-shaped, octagonal discs, etc. The disc may not eject resulting in a malfunct ion. l If the memory portion of the CD is transparent or translucen t, do not u se the disc. T[...]

  • Page 210

    Black plate (210,1) l Use discs that have been legitimately produced. If illegally-co pied discs such as pirated discs are used, the system may not operate properly . l Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handli ng the CDs. Pick up a CD by grasping the outer edge or the edge of the hole and the outer edge. l Do not stick paper or tape on[...]

  • Page 211

    Black plate (211,1) q Operating tips for MP3 NOTE Supply of this product only conveys a license for private, non-commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this pr oduct in any commercial (i.e. revenue- generating) r eal time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), br oadcasting/streaming vi[...]

  • Page 212

    Black plate (212,1) l MP3 files not conforming to the MP3 format contai ning both header frames and data frames will be skipped and not played . l This unit will play MP3 files that have up to eight levels. Howev er , the more levels a disc has, the longer it will take to initially start playing. It is recommended to record discs with two levels or[...]

  • Page 213

    Black plate (213,1) Bit rate Refers to the volume of data per second, expressed in bps (bits per second) . Generally , the larger the number of the transfer bit rate when compressing an MP3 file, the more information regarding musical reproduction it carries, and therefore the better the sound quality . Packet wri ting A general term for the method[...]

  • Page 214

    Black plate (214,1) Playable AAC file specifications This unit supports playback of AAC files recorded in CD-R and CD-R W . Playable AAC files are as follow s: Item Content Specification MPEG-4 AAC-LC Sampling rate 8/1 1.025/12 kHz 16/22.05/24 kHz 32/44.1/48 kHz Bit rate 24 ― 320 kbps CAUTION This unit plays files with the file extension (.aac/.m[...]

  • Page 215

    Black plate (215,1) CAUTION This unit plays files with the file extension (mp3) as an MP3 file. Do not use the MP3 file extension for files other than MP3 files. Otherwise, it could result in no ise or a malfunction. l MP3 files written under specifications other than the indicated specification may not play normally or files or folder names may no[...]

  • Page 216

    Black plate (216,1) l iPod classic is a trade mark of Apple Inc., registere d in the U.S. and other countries. l iPod nano is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. l iPod touch is a trade mark of Apple Inc., registere d in the U.S. and other countries. l iPhone is a trademark of Appl e Inc., registered in the U.S. a[...]

  • Page 217

    Black plate (217,1) Audio Set Audio infor mation is displayed on the information display . Power/V olume/Sound Controls ................................................. ............................. page 6-24 Operating the Radio .................................... ............... ............................................ page 6-28 Operating th[...]

  • Page 218

    Black plate (218,1) q Power/V olume/Sound Controls Audio control dial Power/V olume dial Power ON/O FF Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Press the power/volum e dial to turn the audio system on. Press the power/volum e dial again to turn the audio system off. NOTE T o prevent the battery fr om being dischar ged, do not leave the audio system on for[...]

  • Page 219

    Black plate (219,1) 2. Turn the aud io control dial to adjust the selected funct ions as follows: Indication T urn Left T urn Right Select mode Decrease bass Increase bass Decrease treble Increase treble Shift the sound to the front Shift the sound to the rear Shift the sound to the left Shift the sound to the right off on Select mode NOTE l Depend[...]

  • Page 220

    Black plate (220,1) BEEP setti ng The beep -sound when operating the audio system can be set on or off. BT SETUP mode í Music an d other audio such as voice data recorded on portable audio devices and mobile phones avail able on the mark et which are equipped with the Bluetooth ® transmission function can be listened to via wireless trans mission[...]

  • Page 221

    Black plate (221,1) MEMO 6-27 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page221 Friday , June 28 2013 2:39 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 222

    Black plate (222,1) q Operating the Radio Auto memory button Channel preset buttons Scan button Manual tuning dial/Mute button Band selector button Seek tuning buttons Radio ON Press a band selector button ( )t o turn the radio on. Band selection Successively pressing the band selector button ( ) switches the bands as follows: FM1 → FM2 → AM. T[...]

  • Page 223

    Black plate (223,1) Scan tun ing Press the scan button ( )t o automatically sample strong stations . Scanning stops at each station for about 5 seconds. T o hold a station, press the scan button ( ) again during this inte rval. Preset channel tuning The 6 preset channels can be used to store 6 AM and 12 FM stations. 1. T o set a channel first selec[...]

  • Page 224

    Black plate (224,1) q Operating the Satellite Radio í Scan button Scroll button Channel preset buttons T ext b utton Manual tuning dial/Instant replay button Satellite button Seek tuning buttons Category b uttons Information display All operat ions of the satellite radio are displayed on the Information display . Channel number , Channel name, Cat[...]

  • Page 225

    Black plate (225,1) NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits ar e designed to pr ovide r easonable pr otection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fr equency en[...]

  • Page 226

    Black plate (226,1) SIRIUS service uses an ID code to identify your radio . This code is needed to activate SIRIUS servi ce, and report any problems. T o activate you SIRIUS radio tuner, call a SIRIUS custo mer servi ce specialis t at 1- 888-539-7474 or you can visit SIRIU S online at www.siriusxm. com. Please have the following information ready: [...]

  • Page 227

    Black plate (227,1) “ UPDA TING xx% ” is displ ayed when the SIRIUS channel map is changed. If the unit is initialized or the user contract content is changed, “ SUBSCRIPTI ON ” and “ UPDA TED ” is displ ayed. Updatin g could take as long as three minutes depending on the geographical area. When the unit is in an initial ized stat e, ch[...]

  • Page 228

    Black plate (228,1) (Programming with “ text ” display (e.g. channel na me)) 1. Select the desired channel to be programmed. At this point, the following is displayed: [SR (bank numbe r) (selected text (e.g. channel name))] 2. Keep pressing the channel preset button for 1.5 seconds or more. The programm ing process is complete after the text (e[...]

  • Page 229

    Black plate (229,1) Scan tun ing Press the scan button ( )t o automatically sample stations. Sc anning stops at each station for about five seconds. T o hold a station, press the scan button ( ) again during this inte rval. NOTE l Unsubscribed channels, invalid channels, par ental lock channels and channel 0 are not subject to the scan, ther efor e[...]

  • Page 230

    Black plate (230,1) l If there is no channel name, “ No TITLE ” is displayed. (Category na me display) l When the text button ( )i s pressed while in channel name display mode, it changes to the category name display mode. l There are short (eight fixed charact ers) and long names for the category name. l The long name is displ ayed first, and [...]

  • Page 231

    Black plate (231,1) Instant replay This funct ion allows you to rewind and replay the program that you wer e previously or are currently listening to. Press the instant replay button ( ). When the seek tuning butt on ( )i s pressed (about 1.5 seconds), playback starts from the beginning of the current program. When the seek tuning butt on ( )i s pr[...]

  • Page 232

    Black plate (232,1) NOTE Master code: The Master Code is used to initialize or re- initialize the ID code in the event that the code is not set to [0000] and/or the personalized ID code is not known. The initialization pr ocess r esets the ID code to [0000]. The master code can potentially defeat the intent of the security of the parental lock if i[...]

  • Page 233

    Black plate (233,1) (New ID code input determination) 10. Determine the new ID code which has been input by press ing the scan button ( ). 11 . “ PIN CHANGED ” appears for three seconds which indicates that the new ID code input has been completed. 12. It retur ns to the form er display . NOTE l If an ID code is not input for ten seconds, “ E[...]

  • Page 234

    Black plate (234,1) (Registered ID code input preparation) 2. Press and hold the scan button ( ), then press channel preset button 6. Hold both buttons together for 1.5 seconds. 3. “ ENTER PIN ” appears for three seconds which indicates that it is in code input mode. 4. “ SR1 - - - - ” appears , which indicates that it is ready for code inp[...]

  • Page 235

    Black plate (235,1) MEMO 6-41 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page235 Friday , June 28 2013 2:39 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 236

    Black plate (236,1) q Operating the Compact Disc (CD) Player T rack down/Re verse button Scroll button Play/Pause b utton/File dial Random button CD slot CD play button Folder do wn button T ext button Scan button Folder up b utton Repeat button T rack up/Fast-forward b utton Load button CD eject button T ype Playable data Music/MP3/WMA/ AAC CD pla[...]

  • Page 237

    Black plate (237,1) Fast-forward/Reverse Press and hold the fast -forward button ( ) to advance through a track at high speed. Press and hold the revers e button ( )t o reverse through a track at high speed. T rack search Press the track up button ( ) or turn the file dial clockwise once to skip forward to the beginn ing of the next track. Press th[...]

  • Page 238

    Black plate (238,1) During MP3/WMA/AAC CD playback (Folder rand om) 1. Press the random butt on ( ) durin g playback to play the track s in the folder randomly . “ FOL DER RDM ” is displayed. 2. T o cancel the random playback, press the button again after 3 seconds. (CD random) 1. Press the random butt on ( ) durin g playback, and then press th[...]

  • Page 239

    Black plate (239,1) Message display If “ CHECK CD ” is displayed, it means that there is some CD malfunct ion. Check the CD for damage, dirt, or smudges, and then proper ly reinsert. If the message appears again, take the unit to an Authorized Mazda Dealer for service. q Operating the Auxiliary jack/ USB port Audio can be heard from the vehicle[...]

  • Page 240

    Black plate (240,1) q Error Indications If you see an error indication on the display , find the cause in the chart. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the vehicle to an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Indication Cause Solution ACQUIRING Depending on the surrounding conditions (such as large trees, build- ings, or tunnels) and special weather[...]

  • Page 241

    Black plate (241,1) Audio Control Switch Operation When the audio unit is turned on, operation of the audio unit from the steering whee l is possible. NOTE Because the audio unit will be turned off under the following conditions, the switches will be inoperable. l When the ignition is switched off. l When the power button on the audio unit is pr es[...]

  • Page 242

    Black plate (242,1) q Changing the Source Press the mode switch ( ) to change the audio source (FM1 radio → FM2 radio → AM radio → CD player → SIRIUS1 → SIRIUS2 → SIRIUS3 → AUX → BT audio → USB/i Pod → cyclical). Without Bluetooth® Hands-Free With Bluetooth® Hands-Free NOTE CD, USB, iPod, SIRIUS digital satellite radio, and BT[...]

  • Page 243

    Black plate (243,1) With Bluetooth® Hands-Free When lis tening to the ra dio or SIRIUS digital satel lite radio Press the seek switch up or down. The radio switches to the next/previous stored station in the order that it was stored (1 ― 6). (Radio) Press and hold the seek switch in the up or down position to seek all usable stations at a higher[...]

  • Page 244

    Black plate (244,1) AUX/USB/iPod Mode Audio can be heard from the vehicle's speakers by connecting a commercially- available portable a udio unit to the auxiliary jack. A commerci ally-available, non-impedance (3.5 ) stereo mini plug cable is required. Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer for details. In addition, audio can be played from the ve[...]

  • Page 245

    Black plate (245,1) NOTE l This mode may not be usable depending on the portable audio device to be connected. l Before using the auxiliary jack/USB port, r efer to the instruction manual for the portable audio device. l Use a commercially-available, non- impedance (3.5 ) ster eo mini plug for connecting the portable audio unit to the auxiliary jac[...]

  • Page 246

    Black plate (246,1) q How to use USB mode Play/Pause b utton/File dial T rack up/Fast-forward b utton Folder up b utton Repeat button Random button Scan button T rack down/Re verse button Source change b utton Scroll button Folder do wn button T ext button T ype Playable data USB mode MP3/WMA/AAC file Playback 1. Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. 2[...]

  • Page 247

    Black plate (247,1) Press and hold the revers e button ( )t o reverse through a track at high speed. T rack search Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginn ing of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) within a few seconds after playback begins to track down to the beginning of the previous track. Press the track do[...]

  • Page 248

    Black plate (248,1) Switching the display For files with a file name and other information that have been input, the display switch es between display of the file name and other information each time the text button ( ) is pressed during playback. File name Folder name Album name Song name Artist name Folder number/File number File number/Elapsed t[...]

  • Page 249

    Black plate (249,1) MEMO 6-55 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page249 Friday , June 28 2013 2:39 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 250

    Black plate (250,1) q How to use iPod mode Category do wn button T rack up/Fast-forward b utton Category up b utton Repeat button List up button Random button Scan button T rack down/Re verse button Play/Pause b utton/File dial Source change button Scroll button List down b utton T ext button Connectable iPod is as follows: l iPod: 5G l iPod classi[...]

  • Page 251

    Black plate (251,1) Fast-forward/Reverse Press and hold the fast -forward button ( ) to advance through a track at high speed. Press and hold the revers e button ( )t o reverse through a track at high speed. T rack search Press the track up button ( ) once to skip forward to the beginn ing of the next track. Press the track down button ( ) within a[...]

  • Page 252

    Black plate (252,1) NOTE The track number being played randomly is in the or der of the iPod shuffle table. Switching the display For files with a file name and other information that have been input, the display switch es between display of the file name and other information each time the text button ( ) is pressed during playback. File number/El[...]

  • Page 253

    Black plate (253,1) Safety Certification This CD player is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards. It meets FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CAUTION Ø This CD player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyo ne except qualified ser vice perso nnel. If s[...]

  • Page 254

    Black plate (254,1) Bluetooth® Audio í q What is Bluetooth® Audio? Bluetooth ® audio outlin e By programm ing portable audio devices equipped with the Bluetooth ® communication function to the vehicle's Bluetooth ® unit, you can listen to music or audio recorded on these audio devices from the vehicle's speakers. Bluetooth ® audio [...]

  • Page 255

    Black plate (255,1) Audio profile l A2DP (Ad vanced Audio Distribution Profile) V er . 1.0 l A VRCP (Audio/ V ideo Remot e Control Profile) V er . 1.0/1.3 A2DP is a profile which trans mits only audio to the Bluetooth ® unit. If your Bluetooth ® audio device corres ponds only to A2DP , but not A VRCP , you cannot operate it using the contr ol pan[...]

  • Page 256

    Black plate (256,1) q Bluetooth® Audio Preparation Bluetooth ® audio device set-up Bluetooth ® audio progra mming, changes , deletions, and display of programmed device informat ion can be performed. 1. The mode changes as follows each time the audio control dial is pressed. Select “ BT SETUP ” . * Depending o n the mode selec ted, the indic[...]

  • Page 257

    Black plate (257,1) NOTE l Always perform Bluetooth ® audio device pr ogramming while the vehicle is stopped. l If a Bluetooth ® device has already been pr ogrammed to the vehicle as a hands-free mobile phone, it does not need to be pr ogrammed again when using the device as a Bluetooth ® audio device. Conversely, it does not need to be pr ogram[...]

  • Page 258

    Black plate (258,1) NOTE l Some Bluetooth ® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the “ ” symbol is displayed. l If the programming failed, “ Err ” flashes for thr ee seconds then it returns to “ P AIR DEVICE ” . l Pr ogramming cannot be performed while the vehicle is moving. If you attempt to perform pr ogramming while th[...]

  • Page 259

    Black plate (259,1) Changing the link to a Bluetooth ® audio device If several devices have been progra mmed, the Blueto oth ® unit links the device last programmed. If you would like to link a different programmed device, it is necessary to change the link. The order of device priority after the link has been changed is maintai ned even when the[...]

  • Page 260

    Black plate (260,1) NOTE l Some Bluetooth ® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the “ ” symbol is displayed. l If a hands-free type mobile phone has been the most recently pr ogrammed device, the Bluetooth ® unit links this device. If you would like to use a Bluetooth ® audio type device which has been previously pr ogrammed t[...]

  • Page 261

    Black plate (261,1) 7. Press the aud io control dial to d elete the selected device. NOTE Select “ GO BACK ” and pr ess the audio contr ol dial to return to the “ P AIR DELETE ” display . 8. “ P AIR DELETED ” is displayed for three seconds after the deletion is completed, and then it returns to the normal displ ay . NOTE If an error occ[...]

  • Page 262

    Black plate (262,1) NOTE Some Bluetooth ® audio devices need a certain amount of time before the “ ” symbol is displayed. 3. Press the source change button ( )t o switch to the Bluetooth ® audio mode and start playback. If the current device versi on is lower than A VRCP V er . 1.3: “ BT Audio ” is displayed. If the current device is A VR[...]

  • Page 263

    Black plate (263,1) Display scroll Only 12 characters can be displayed at one time. T o displ ay the rest of the characters of a long title, short-pres s the scroll butt on ( ). The display scrolls the next 12 charact ers. Short-press the scroll butt on ( ) again after the last 12 charact ers have been d isplayed to return to the beginning of the t[...]

  • Page 264

    Black plate (264,1) Bluetooth® Hands-Free í q What is Bluetooth® Hands-Free? Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Outl ine By conne cting a Bluetooth ® equipped device (Mobile phone) to the hands- free unit equipped on the vehicle, making and receiving call s is possible using the talk button, pick- up button and hang-up button located on the steering wheel[...]

  • Page 265

    Black plate (265,1) l A2DP (Ad vanced Audio Distribution Profile) V er . 1.0 l OPP (Object Push Profile) V er . 1.1 NOTE l The Bluetooth ® Hands-Free system is operable several seconds after the ignition is switched to ACC or ON (r equires less than 15 seconds). l If the ignition is switched off during a hands-fr ee call, the line is transferr ed [...]

  • Page 266

    Black plate (266,1) Microphone The microphone is used for speaki ng voice commands or exchanging conversation. Microphone Audio unit The audio unit is used for adjusting the volume. q V oice T o prevent the deterioration in voice recognition rate and voice quality , the following points must be observed: l It is not necessary to face the microphone[...]

  • Page 267

    Black plate (267,1) q Function Restrictions While Using Bluetooth® Hands-Free Some funct ions are limited while Bluetooth ® Hands-Free is being used. They incl ude: l Beep sound and voice guidan ce related to the audio unit are not heard. l Beep sound related to the A/C operation is not heard. q How to Use This Section Descriptions in the text ar[...]

  • Page 268

    Black plate (268,1) V oice guidance interrupt operati on V oice guidance can be skipp ed by pressing the talk button with a short press while it is being he ard. A new voice input command can then be spoken by the user . V oice recognition mode cancel If you want to cancel the voice recognition mode during a call, the voice recognition mode can be [...]

  • Page 269

    Black plate (269,1) NOTE Other language settings can also be made while in the current setting by saying the name of the language in the native pr onunciation. 7. Prompt: “ French (De sired langua ge) selected. Is this correct? ” 8. Say: [Beep] “ Ye s ” 9. Prompt: “ Please wait. Switchi ng to French phoneboo k. French selected. ” (Spoke[...]

  • Page 270

    Black plate (270,1) Device programming (Pairing) T o use Bluetooth ® Hands-Free, the device equipped with Blueto oth ® has to be programmed to the hands-free unit using the follow ing procedure. A maximum of seven device s including hands-free mobile phones and Bluetooth ® audio device s can be progra mmed to one vehicle. NOTE l A device can be [...]

  • Page 271

    Black plate (271,1) 14. Prompt: “ XXXXXX - - - (Ex. “ Stan's device ” ) (Device tag). Is this correct? ” 15. Say: [Beep] “ Ye s ” 16. Prompt: “ Pairing complete ” After a device is regis tered, the system automatically identifies the d evice. By activating Bluetooth ® Hands-Free again, or by activating Bluetooth ® Hands-Free [...]

  • Page 272

    Black plate (272,1) q Receiving an Incoming Call 1. Prompt: “ Incoming call, press the pickup button to answer ” . 2. T o accept the call, press the pick-up button. T o reject the call , press the hang-up button. Pick-up button Hang-up button q Hanging Up a Call Press the hang-up button during the call. A beep sound will confi rm that call is e[...]

  • Page 273

    Black plate (273,1) Convenient Use of the Hands-Free System q Phonebook Usage Phonebook registration Phone numbe rs can be registere d to the Bluetooth ® Hands-Free phonebook. NOTE Do this function only when parked. It is too distracting to attempt while driving and you may make too many errors to be effective. 1. Press the pick- up butt on or tal[...]

  • Page 274

    Black plate (274,1) 3. Prompt: “ Select one of the foll owing: New entry , edit, list names , delete, erase all or import contact. ” 4. Say: [Beep] “ Import contac t ” 5. Prompt: “ The hands free System is ready to receive a contac t from a phone. Only a home, a work, and a mobile numbe r can be imported. This process requires operat ion [...]

  • Page 275

    Black plate (275,1) q Emergency Calls A call can be made to the emergency phone numbe r (911: U.S.A/Canada, 066: Mexico) u sing the voice input command . It may not function proper ly in some areas in Mexico. 1. Press the pick- up butt on or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “ Emergency ” 3. - USA/Canada vehicles - Prompt: “ Dial[...]

  • Page 276

    Black plate (276,1) 3. Prompt: “ Swapping calls ” NOTE l T o refuse an incoming call, press the hang- up button. l After r eceiving a new incoming call, the pr evious call is placed on hold. Switching calls Switching back to the previ ous call can also be done. Method 1 1. Press the pick- up butt on. 2. Prompt: “ Swapping calls. ” Method 2 [...]

  • Page 277

    Black plate (277,1) q Phonebook Settings Editing phon ebook The data registered to the Bluetooth ® Hands-Free phonebook can be edited. NOTE Do this function only when parked. It is too distracting to attempt while driving and you may make too many errors to be effective. 1. Press the pick- up butt on or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Bee[...]

  • Page 278

    Black plate (278,1) 1. Press the pick- up butt on or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “ Phonebook ” 3. Prompt: “ Select one of the foll owing: New entry , edit, list names , delete, erase all or import contact. ” 4. Say: [Beep] “ Delete ” 5. Prompt: “ Please say the name of the entry you would like to delete or say , “[...]

  • Page 279

    Black plate (279,1) l “ Call ” : Cal ls the registered phonebook data when the talk butt on is short- pressed. l “ Edit ” : Edi ts the registered phonebook data when the talk butt on is short- pressed. l “ Delete ” : Deletes the registered phonebook data when the talk button is short-pressed. l “ Previous ” : Returns to the previous[...]

  • Page 280

    Black plate (280,1) Press the talk button with a short press during the read-out at the desir ed device, and then say one of the following voice commands to execute it. l “ Select phone ” : Selects device (Mobile phone) when the talk button is short- pressed. l “ Select music player ” : Selects device (Music player ) when the talk butt on i[...]

  • Page 281

    Black plate (281,1) 6. Say: [Beep] “ XXXXX... (Ex. Device B) ” 7. Prompt: “ XXXXX... (Ex. Devi ce B). Is this correct? ” 8. Say: [Beep] “ Ye s ” or “ No ” 9. If “ Ye s ” , go to Step 10. If “ No ” , the procedure returns to Step 5. 10. Prompt: “ XXXXX... (Ex. Device B) selected. ” NOTE Device (Music player) selection can[...]

  • Page 282

    Black plate (282,1) 8. Say: [Beep] “ XXXXX... (Ex. device C) ” 9. Prompt: “ New name please? ” 10. Say: [Beep] “ XXXXX... (Ex. device C) ” (Speak a “ device tag ” ,a n arbitrary name for the device.) 11 . Prompt: “ XXX XX... (Ex. device C) (Device tag), is this correct? ” 12. Say: [Beep] “ Ye s ” 13. Prompt: “ New name sav[...]

  • Page 283

    Black plate (283,1) 6. Say: [Beep] “ Ye s ” 7. Prompt: “ Passcode is disabled. ” Confirmation Prompts The confirmation prom pt confirms the command content to the user before advancing to the operation requested by the user . When this function is turned on, the system reads out the voice input command previously received and confirms wheth[...]

  • Page 284

    Black plate (284,1) 5. The voice guidan ce reads out the voice input comm and number (refer to the voice input command list for voice recognition learning). (Ex. “ Please read phrase 1 ” ) 6. Say: [Beep] “ 0123456789 ” (Say the voice input command for voice recognition learning (1 to 8) according to the voice guidance.) 7. Prompt: “ Speak[...]

  • Page 285

    Black plate (285,1) NOTE l The applicable phrase appears in the display . l After user voice registration is completed, voice guidance “ Speaker enr ollment is complete ” is announced. V oice recognition learning on/off 1. Press the pick- up butt on or talk button with a short press. 2. Say: [Beep] “ V oice training ” 3. Prompt: “ Enrollm[...]

  • Page 286

    Black plate (286,1) Safety Certification FCC ID: CB2MBLUEC 09 IC:279B- MBLUEC09 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Oper ation is subject to the following two condition s: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including inter[...]

  • Page 287

    Black plate (287,1) Sunvisors When you need a sunvi sor, lower it for use in front or swing it to the side. Sun visor q V anity Mirrors T o use the vanity mirror, lower the sunvisor . Interior Lights q Illuminated Entry System When the illuminated entry system operates, the overhead light (switch is in the DOOR position ) turns on for: l About 30 s[...]

  • Page 288

    Black plate (288,1) q Overhead Lights Front Switch Position Front Overhead Lights Light off l Light is on when any door is open l Light is on or off when the illuminated entry system is on Rear Switch Position Rear Overhead Lights Light off l Light is on when any door is open l Light is on or off when the illuminated entry system is on Light on q M[...]

  • Page 289

    Black plate (289,1) Information Display Steering switch Audio display Climate control display T rip computer display Clock/Ambient temperature display q Information Display Functions The infor mation display has the follow ing functions: l Clock l Ambient T emper ature Di splay l Climate Control Displa y l Audio Di splay l T rip Computer í l Bluet[...]

  • Page 290

    Black plate (290,1) q Clock When the ignition is switch ed to ACC or ON, the time is displ ayed. Time setting 1. Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. 2. Adjust the tim e using the time setting buttons ( , ). The hours advance while the time setting button ( ) is pressed. The minutes advance while the time setting button ( ) is pressed. Time resetting [...]

  • Page 291

    Black plate (291,1) q T rip Computer í The tri p computer can display the following: l The curren t fuel economy . l The average fuel economy . l The approxi mate distance you can travel on the available fuel. l The average vehicle speed. Switch the ignition ON. Press the INFO switch to change the display mode. A verage vehicle speed mode Distance[...]

  • Page 292

    Black plate (292,1) A verage fuel economy mode This mode displays the a verage fuel economy by calculati ng the total fuel consumption and the total traveled distance since purchas ing the vehicle, re- connecting the battery after disconnection, or resettin g the data. The average fuel economy is calculated and displayed every minute. When this mod[...]

  • Page 293

    Black plate (293,1) NOTE l Even though the distance-to-empty display may indicate a sufficient amount of r emaining mileage before refueling is r equir ed, refuel as soon as possible if the fuel gauge needle nears E or the low fuel warning light illuminates. l The display won't change unless you add mor e than approximately 5 L (6 US qt, 5 Imp[...]

  • Page 294

    Black plate (294,1) Cup Holder WARNING Never use a cup hol der to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving: Using a cup holder to hold hot liquids while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. If the contents spill, you could be scalded. Do not put anything oth er than cups or drink cans in cup holders : Putting objects other than cups or drink ca [...]

  • Page 295

    Black plate (295,1) Third-row seat T wo cup holders are in the side-trim on both the left and right sides. Bottle Holder Bottle ho lders are on the inside of the doors. Bottle holder CAUTION Do not use the bottle holders for containers without caps. The contents may spill when the door is opened or closed. Interior Co mfort Interior Equipment 6-101[...]

  • Page 296

    Black plate (296,1) Storage Compartments WARNING Keep storag e boxes closed when driving: Driving with the storage boxes open is danger ous. To reduce the possibility of injur y in an accident or a sudden stop, keep the stora ge boxes clos ed when driving. Do not put articles in storage spaces with no lid: Putting articles in storage spaces with no[...]

  • Page 297

    Black plate (297,1) q Small Item Storage Spaces WARNING Do not place objects in the small storage spaces which can roll around easily or stick out. Putting objects in the small item storage spaces which can roll aroun d easily or stick out is dangerous. During emergency braking or a collision, the objects could be thrown around the cabin and cause [...]

  • Page 298

    Black plate (298,1) q Glove Compartment T o open the glove compartment, pull the latch tow ard you. T o close the glove compartmen t, firmly press in the center o f the glove compartment lid. q Center Console q Underseat Storage If your vehicle has a right second-row storage bo x (page 6-105), when using the storage bo x, small items can be stored [...]

  • Page 299

    Black plate (299,1) CAUTION Do not store items above the marked line ind icated in the illustration below. If the items are stored above the marke d line, the seat bottom will not lock and could ca use ser ious injury. Marked line T o return the seat bottom Carefully lower the seat bottom backward until it locks in place. Attempt to lift the seat b[...]

  • Page 300

    Black plate (300,1) T o use the storage box 1. Pull the stra p and lift the seat bottom up and forward. NOTE If it is hard to lift the seat bottom, raise the r eclining lever and lean back slightly . 2. Pull out the storage box. 3. More items can be stowed if the cover is removed. NOTE The cover can be kept in the seatback pocket of the driver&apos[...]

  • Page 301

    Black plate (301,1) CAUTION When returni ng the seat-bott om to its uprigh t position, make sure there is no object lodged between the seatback and the seat belt buckle. If the seat-b ottom is returned to its upright position in this condition it could damage the seat belt buckle. If the seat belt buckle does no t return to its position after remov[...]

  • Page 302

    Black plate (302,1) q Rear Coat Hooks WARNING Never hang heavy or sharp objects on the assist grips and coat hooks: Hanging heavy or sharp-ended objects such as a coat hange r from the assist grips or coat hooks is dangerous as they can fly of f and hit an occupa nt in the ca bin if a curtain air bag was to dep loy, which could result in serious in[...]

  • Page 303

    Black plate (303,1) Accessory Sockets Switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Only use genuine Mazda accessories or the equiva lent requiring no greater than 120 W (DC 12 V , 10 A). Front Rear CAUTION Ø To prevent accessory socket damage or electrical failure , pay attention to the following: Ø Do not use accessories that require more than 120 W (DC 12[...]

  • Page 304

    Black plate (304,1) 6-1 10 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page304 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 305

    Black plate (305,1) 7 In Case of an Emergency Helpful information on what to do in an emergency . Parking in an Emergency .................................... ...................... ... 7-2 Parking in an Emergency ............... ........... ............................. ... 7-2 Flat Tire ..................................... ......................[...]

  • Page 306

    Black plate (306,1) Parking in an Emergency The hazard warning lights should always be used when you stop on or near a roadway in an emergency . The hazard warning lights warn other drivers that your vehicle is a traffic hazard and that they must take extreme caution when near it. Hazard warning flasher Depress the hazard warning flasher and all th[...]

  • Page 307

    Black plate (307,1) Spare Tir e and T ool Storage Spare tire and tools are stored in the locat ions illustrated in the diagram. T owing eyelet Spare tire Lug wrench Jack lev er Jack Flat tire belt storage bag In Case of an Emergency Flat Tire 7-3 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page307 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 308

    Black plate (308,1) q Jack T o remove the jack 1. Remove the cover . 2. Turn the wi ng bolt and jack screw counterclockwise. W ing bolt Jack screw T o secure the jack 1. Insert the wing bolt into the jack with the jack screw pointing down and turn the wing bolt clockwise to temporari ly tighten it. 2. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in t[...]

  • Page 309

    Black plate (309,1) q Spare Tir e 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 VER Y short periods. T empor ary spare tires should NEVER be used for long drives or extended periods. WARNING Do not install the tempo rar y spare tire on the front wheels (d[...]

  • Page 310

    Black plate (310,1) 2. Open and fold back the trunk board over the third-row seatback. T runk board 3. Remove the cargo sub-compartme nt. Cargo sub- compartment 4. Turn the tir e hold-down bolt counterclockwise with the lug wrench. T o secure the spare tire Perform the removal procedure in reverse. 7-6 In Case of an Emergency Flat Tire Mazda5_8DH4-[...]

  • Page 311

    Black plate (311,1) Changing a Flat Tire NOTE If the following occurs while driving, it could indicate a flat tire. l Steering becomes difficult. l The vehicle begins to vibrate excessively . l The vehicle pulls in one dir ection. If you have a flat tire, drive slowly to a level spot that is well off the road and out of the way of traffic to change[...]

  • Page 312

    Black plate (312,1) q Removing a Flat Tire 1. Loosen the lug nuts by turni ng them counterclockwise one turn each, but do not remove any lug nuts until the tir e has been raised off the ground. 2. Place the jack on the ground. 3. Turn the jack screw in the direction shown in the figure and adjust the jack head so that it is close to the jack-up pos[...]

  • Page 313

    Black plate (313,1) WARNING Use only the front and rear jacking positions recommended in this manual: Attempting to jack the vehicle in positions other than those recommended in this manua l is dangerous. The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure or even kill someon e. Use only the front and rear jack ing positions recomm ended in th[...]

  • Page 314

    Black plate (314,1) WARNING Do not jack up the vehicle higher than is neces sar y: Jacking up the vehicle higher than is necessary is danger ous as it could destabilize the veh icle resu lting in an accident. Do not star t the engine or shake the vehicle whil e it is jacked up: Starting the engine or shaking the vehicle while it is jacked up is dan[...]

  • Page 315

    Black plate (315,1) T o install the antitheft lug nut 1. Place the special key on top of the nut, and be sure to hold the key square to it. If you hold the key at an angle, you may damag e both key and nut. Do not use a power impact wre nch. 2. Place the lug wrench on top of the special key , apply pressure, and turn it clockwise. Nut tightening to[...]

  • Page 316

    Black plate (316,1) 4. Turn the lug wrench counterclockwise and lower the vehicle. Use the lug wrench to tighten the nuts in the order shown. If you are unsure of how tight the nuts should be, have them inspe cted at an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Nut tightening torque N·m (kgf·m, ft·lbf) 88 ― 118 ( 9 ― 12, 65 ― 87) WARNING Always secu rely a[...]

  • Page 317

    Black plate (317,1) 10. Thread the belt through the wheel as shown in the figure, then attach the belt clip s to the cargo securing loops on the back of the third-row seat. 1 1. Pull the belt end to secure the flat tire. 12. Remove the tire blocks and store the tools and jack. 13. Check the tire inflation pressure. Refer to Tires on page 10-6. 14. [...]

  • Page 318

    Black plate (318,1) Overheating If the High engine coolan t temperat ure warning ligh t illumi nates, the vehicle loses powe r , or you hear a loud knocki ng or pinging noise, the engine is probably too hot. WARNING Switch the ignition to off and make sure the fan is not running before attempting to wor k near the cooling fan: Working near the cool[...]

  • Page 319

    Black plate (319,1) If you find a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaking: Stop the engine and call an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Cooling system cap Cooling fan Coolant reservoir If you find no problems, the engine is cool, and no leaks are obvious: Carefully add coolant as required (page 8-22). CAUTION If the engine continues to overhea[...]

  • Page 320

    Black plate (320,1) Starting a Flooded Engine If the engine fails to start, it may be flooded (excessive fuel in the engine ). Follow this procedure: 1. If the engine does not start within five seconds on the first try , switch the ignition off, wait ten seconds and try again. 2. Make sure the parking brake is on. 3. Depress the accelerator all the[...]

  • Page 321

    Black plate (321,1) Jump-Starting Jump-starting is dangero us if done incor rectly . So follow the procedu re carefully . If you feel unsure about jump-starting, we strongly recommend that you have a competent service technician do the work. WARNING Follow These Precautions Carefull y: To ensure safe and correct handlin g of the battery, read the f[...]

  • Page 322

    Black plate (322,1) Keep all flames, including cigarettes, and spar ks away from open batter y cells: Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, produced during normal batte ry operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries. Do not jump-star t a frozen [...]

  • Page 323

    Black plate (323,1) 1. Remove the battery cover from its front side. CAUTION Ø Do not use a tool which applies excessive force su ch as a screwdriver or plier s. If excessive force is applied to the clips, th ey could be damaged. To prevent damagin g the battery cover, remove/in stall the battery cover using the following procedure. Removing batte[...]

  • Page 324

    Black plate (324,1) 3 Pull out the battery cover being careful no t to allow it to contact the cowl grille. Battery cov er Cowl grille Installing batter y cover 1 Being careful not to contact th e cowl grille, insert the tabs on the one end of the battery cover into the holes of the battery tray and engage the tabs. Cowl grille T abs Holes 2 Attach[...]

  • Page 325

    Black plate (325,1) 6. When finished, carefully disconnect the cables in the reverse order descri bed in the illustrati on. NOTE V erify that the covers ar e securely installed. Push-Starting Do not push-start your Mazda. WARNING Never tow a vehicle to star t it: Towing a vehicle to start it is dangerous. The vehicle being towed could surge forward[...]

  • Page 326

    Black plate (326,1) T owing Description W e recommend that towing be done only by an Authorized Mazda Dealer or a commercial tow-truck service. Proper liftin g and towing are necess ary to prevent damage to the vehicle. Government and local laws must be followed. A towed vehicle usually should have its drive wheels (front wheels) off the ground. If[...]

  • Page 327

    Black plate (327,1) Tiedown Hooks CAUTION Do not use the front and rear tiedown eyele ts fo r towing the vehicle. They have been designed only for securing the vehi cle to a tran sport vessel during shipping . Using the eyelets for any other purpose could resu lt in the vehicle being damaged. q Tiedown Hook-Front 1. Remove the tiedown eyelet and th[...]

  • Page 328

    Black plate (328,1) 4. Hook the tyin g rope to the tiedown eyelet. CAUTION If the tiedown eyelet is no t securely tightened, it may loosen or dise ngage from the bumper when tying down the vehicle . Make sure that the tiedown eyele t is securely tightened to the bumper. q Tiedown Hooks-Rear T iedown hook CAUTION The rear tiedown hook is des igned o[...]

  • Page 329

    Black plate (329,1) Recreational T owing An example of “ recreational towing ” is towing your vehicle behind a moto rhome. The trans axle is not designed for towing this vehicl e on all 4 wheels. When doing recreation al towing refer to “ T owing Description ” (page 7-22) and “ T iedown Hook ” (page 7-23) and carefully follow the instru[...]

  • Page 330

    Black plate (330,1) 7-26 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page330 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 331

    Black plate (331,1) 8 Maintenance and Care How to keep your Mazda in top condition. Introduction .............................. .................................................... 8-2 Introduction ............................................. .................................. 8-2 Scheduled Maintenance ............... .............................[...]

  • Page 332

    Black plate (332,1) Introduction Be extre mely careful and prevent inju ry to yourself and others or damage to yo ur vehicle when using this manual for inspectio n and maintenance. If you are unsure about any procedure it descri bes, we strongly urge you to have a reliable and quali fied service shop perform the work, preferably an Authorized Mazda[...]

  • Page 333

    Black plate (333,1) Any auto repair shop using parts equivalent to your Mazda' s original equipment may perform mai ntenance. But we recommend that it always be done by an Authorized Mazda Deal er using genuine Mazda parts. Maintenance and Care Introduction 8-3 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page333 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-1[...]

  • Page 334

    Black plate (334,1) Scheduled Maintenance (USA, Canada, and Puerto Rico) Follow Schedul e 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the following conditions apply . l Repeated short-distance driving l Driving in dusty conditions l Driving with extend ed use of brakes l Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are used l Driv[...]

  • Page 335

    Black plate (335,1) q Schedule 1 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 ×1000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 ×1000 miles 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60 ENGINE Engine valve clearance Audibly inspect every 120,000 km (75,000 miles), if noisy , adjust Drive belts I Engine oil RRRR[...]

  • Page 336

    Black plate (336,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 ×1000 km 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 ×1000 miles 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60 AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Cabin air filter R R Chart symbols: I: Inspect: Inspect and clean, repair, adjust, fill up, or replace if necessary [...]

  • Page 337

    Black plate (337,1) q Schedule 2 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 ×1000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 ×1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 ENGINE Engine valve clearance Audibly inspect every 120,000 km (75,000 miles), if noisy , adjust Dri[...]

  • Page 338

    Black plate (338,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers (miles), whichever comes first Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 ×1000 km 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 ×1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 CHASSIS and BODY Brake lines, hoses and connections I I Brake fluid level IIIIIIIIIIII Disc brakes IIII Tire (Rot[...]

  • Page 339

    Black plate (339,1) Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) Follow Schedul e 1 if the vehicle is operated mainly where none of the following conditions apply . l Repeated short-distance driving l Driving in dusty conditions l Driving with extend ed use of brakes l Driving in areas where salt or other corrosive materials are used l Driving on rough or muddy [...]

  • Page 340

    Black plate (340,1) q Schedule 1 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 ×1000 km 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 10 120 ENGINE Engine valve clearance Audibly inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy , adjust Drive belts I I I Engine oil RRRRRRRRRRRR Engine oil filter RRRRRRRR[...]

  • Page 341

    Black plate (341,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 ×1000 km 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 10 120 AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Cabin air filter R R R Chart symbols: I: Inspect: Inspect and clean, repair, adjust, fill up, or replace if necessary . R: Replace L: Lubric[...]

  • Page 342

    Black plate (342,1) q Schedule 2 Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first Months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 ×1000 km 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 ENGINE Engine valve clearance Audibly inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy , adjust Drive belts I Engine oil RRRRRRRRRRRR Engine oil filter RRRRRRRRRRRR COOLIN[...]

  • Page 343

    Black plate (343,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first Months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 ×1000 km 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Cabin air filter R R R Chart symbols: I: Inspect: Inspect and clean, repair, adjust, fill up, or replace if necessary . R: Replace L: Lubricate C: [...]

  • Page 344

    Black plate (344,1) (Cont.) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first Months 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 ×1000 km 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 1 10 1 15 120 ENGINE Engine valve clearance Audibly inspect every 120,000 km, if noisy , adjust Drive belts I I Engine oil RRRRRRRRRRRR Engine oil filter RRRRRRRRRRR[...]

  • Page 345

    Black plate (345,1) Maintenance Interval Number of months or kilometers, whichever comes first Months 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 ×1000 km 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 1 10 1 15 120 AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM Cabin air filter R R R Chart symbols: I: Inspect: Inspect and clean, repair, adjust, fill up, or replace if necessary . R: Replace L: Lu[...]

  • Page 346

    Black plate (346,1) Owner Maintenance Schedule The owner or a qualified service technician should make these vehicl e inspections at the indicated intervals to ensure safe and dependable operation. Bring any problem to the attention of an Aut horized Mazda Dealer or quali fied servi ce technician as soon as possible. q When Refueling l Brake and cl[...]

  • Page 347

    Black plate (347,1) Owner Maintenance Precautions Improper or incomplete service may result in problems. This section gives instruct ions only for items that are easy to perform. As explai ned in the Intr oduction (page 8-2), several procedures can be done only by a qualified service techni cian with special tools. Improper owne r maintenan ce duri[...]

  • Page 348

    Black plate (348,1) WARNING Do not per form maintenance work if you lack suf ficient knowledge and experience or the proper tools and equipment to do the work. Have main tenance work done by a qualified technician: Perfo rming main tenance work on a veh icle is dangerous if not done properly. You can be seriously injured while per forming some main[...]

  • Page 349

    Black plate (349,1) Engine Compartment Overview Battery Brake/Clutch fluid reserv oir Engine oil-filler cap W indscreen washer fluid reservoir Engine oil dipstick Engine coolant reservoir Fuse block Power steering fluid reserv oir Cooling system cap Automatic transaxle fluid-lev el dipstick (Only for automatic transaxle) Maintenance and Care Owner [...]

  • Page 350

    Black plate (350,1) Engine Oil NOTE Changing the engine oil should be performed by an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Refer to Introduction (page 8-2) for owner's r esponsibility in pr otecting your investment. q Recommended Oil U.S.A. an d CANADA Use SAE 0W-20 engine oil. Mazda Genu ine Oil is used in your Mazda vehicle. Mazda Genuine 0W -20 Oil is[...]

  • Page 351

    Black plate (351,1) (ILSA C) (Mexico) Use SAE 0W -20 engine oil. If SAE 0W - 20 engine oil is not available, use SAE 5W -20, 5W -30 engine oil. The quali ty designatio n SM, or ILSAC must be on the label. 80 60 40 20 0 –40 –20 30 120 100 50 40 20 10 0 –10 –20 –30 –40 q Inspecting Engine Oil Level 1. Be sure the vehicle is on a level sur[...]

  • Page 352

    Black plate (352,1) Engine Coolant q Inspecting Coolant Level WARNING Do not use a match or live flame in the engine comp artment . DO NOT ADD COOLANT W HEN T HE ENGINE IS HOT: A hot engine is danger ous. If the engine has been running, parts of the engine comp artment can become very hot. You could be burned. Carefully inspect the engin e coolant [...]

  • Page 353

    Black plate (353,1) CAUTION Ø Radiator coolant will damage paint. Rinse it off quickly if spilled. Ø Use only soft (demineralized ) water in the coolant mixture. Water that contain s minerals will cut down on the coolant's effectiveness. Ø Do not add only water. Always add a proper coolant mixture. Ø The engin e has aluminum parts and must[...]

  • Page 354

    Black plate (354,1) Power Steering Fluid q Inspecting Power Steering Fluid Level CAUTION To avoid damage to the power steering pump, do not operate the vehicle for long periods when the power steering fluid level is low. Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir at each engine oil change with the engine off and cold. The level must be kept between M[...]

  • Page 355

    Black plate (355,1) CAUTION If there is no ATF adhering to the dipstick even after the engine has been warmed up, do not drive the vehicle. Otherwise, the auto matic transaxle could be damaged. 6. The proper fluid level is marked on the dipstick as follows. Full OK Low CAUTION Ø Use the cold scale only as a reference. Ø If outside temp erature is[...]

  • Page 356

    Black plate (356,1) W asher Fluid q Inspecting W asher Fluid Level WARNING Use only windshield washer fluid or plain water in the reservo ir: Using radiator antif reeze as washer fluid is dangerous. If sprayed on the windshield, it will dirty the windshield, affect your visibility, and could result in an accide nt. Using Washer Fluid Without Anti-f[...]

  • Page 357

    Black plate (357,1) Body Lubrication All moving points of the body , such as door and hood hinges and locks, should be lubricate d each time the engine oil is changed. Use a nonfreezing lubricant on locks during cold weather . Make sure the hood's seconda ry latc h keeps the hood from openin g when the primary latc h is released. Wiper Blades [...]

  • Page 358

    Black plate (358,1) q Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades When the wipers no longer clean well, the blades are probably worn or cracked. Replace them . CAUTION To prevent damage to the wiper arms and other compon ents, don't try to sweep the wiper arm by hand. NOTE T o prevent damage to the wiper arm blades when raising both the driver and passe[...]

  • Page 359

    Black plate (359,1) CAUTION Ø Don't bend or discard the stiffeners. You need to use them again. Ø If the metal stiffeners are switched, the blade 's wipin g efficiency could be reduced. So don't use the driver 's side metal stiffeners on the passenger's side, or vice versa. Ø Be sure to reinstall the metal stiffeners in [...]

  • Page 360

    Black plate (360,1) 3. Pull down the blade rubber and sli de it out of the blade holder . 4. Remove the metal stiffeners from each blade rubber and install them in the new blade. CAUTION Don't bend or discard the stif feners. You need to use th em again. 5. Carefully insert the new blade rubber . Then inst all the blade assem bly in the revers[...]

  • Page 361

    Black plate (361,1) Battery WARNING Wash hands after handling the batter y and related accessories: Battery pos ts, ter minals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of Califor nia to cause cancer and reproduct ive har m. Read the following precautions carefully before using the batter y or inspec ting[...]

  • Page 362

    Black plate (362,1) Keep all flames, including cigarettes, and spar ks away from open batter y cells: Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, produced during normal batte ry operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery can cause serious burns and injuries. 8-32 Maintenance and Care Ow[...]

  • Page 363

    Black plate (363,1) NOTE Remove the battery cover before performing battery maintenance. CAUTION Ø Do not use a tool which applies excessive force su ch as a screwdriver or plier s. If excessive force is applied to the clips, th ey could be damaged. To prevent damagin g the battery cover, remove/in stall the battery cover using the following proce[...]

  • Page 364

    Black plate (364,1) 3 Pull out the battery cover being careful no t to allow it to contact the cowl grille. Battery cov er Cowl grille Installing batter y cover 1 Being careful not to contact th e cowl grille, insert the tabs on the one end of the battery cover into the holes of the battery tray and engage the tabs. Cowl grille T abs Holes 2 Attach[...]

  • Page 365

    Black plate (365,1) q Inspecting Electrolyte Level A low level of electroly te fluid will cause the battery to discharge quickl y . Upper lev el Lower le vel Inspect the electrolyte level at least once a week. If it's low , remove the caps and add enough distil led water to bring the level between the upper and lower level (illustration). Don&[...]

  • Page 366

    Black plate (366,1) q Tir e Inflation Pressure WARNING Always in flate the tires to the correct pressure: Overinflation or und erinflation of tires is dangerous. Adverse handling or unexp ected tire failure could result in a serious accident. Refer to Tires on page 10-6. Use only a Mazda-genuine tire val ve cap: Use of a non-genuine part is dangero[...]

  • Page 367

    Black plate (367,1) NOTE l Always check tire pressur e when tires are cold. l W arm tires normally exceed r ecommended pr essur es. Don't release air from warm tires to adjust the pressur e. l Underinflation can cause reduced fuel economy , uneven and accelerated tire wear , and poor sealing of the tir e bead, which will deform the wheel and c[...]

  • Page 368

    Black plate (368,1) q Replacing a Tire WARNING Always use tires that are in good condition: Driving with worn tires is danger ous. Reduced brak ing, steering , and traction could resu lt in an accide nt. Replace all four tires at the sam e time: Replacing just one tire is da ngerous. It could cause poor handling and poor brakin g resulting in loss [...]

  • Page 369

    Black plate (369,1) The temporary spare tire is easie r to handle because of its construction which is lighter and smaller than a conventional tire. This tire should be used only for an emergency and only for a short distance. Use the temporary spare tire only until the conventional tire is repaired, which should be as soon as possible. Maintain it[...]

  • Page 370

    Black plate (370,1) When repla cing a wheel, make sure the new one is the same as the original factory wheel in diameter, rim width, and offset (inset/outset). Proper tire balancing provides the best riding comf ort and helps reduce tread wear . Out -of-balance tires can cause vibration and uneven wear, such as cupping and flat spots. 8-40 Maintena[...]

  • Page 371

    Black plate (371,1) MEMO 8-41 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page371 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 372

    Black plate (372,1) Light Bulbs Headlights (Low beam) Headlights (High beam) High-mount brake light Fog lights Front turn signal lights/Front side-marker lights/Parking lights Side turn signal lights Some models. License plate lights Brake lights/T aillights/Rear side- marker lights Overhead light/Map lights (Front) Overhead light (Rear) Luggage co[...]

  • Page 373

    Black plate (373,1) WARNING Do not replace the xen on fusion bulbs yourself: Replacing the xeno n fusion bulbs yourself is dangerous. Because the xenon fusion bulbs require high voltage, you could receive an electric shock if the bulbs are handle d incorrectly. Consult an Author ized Mazda Dea ler when the replacement is necessa ry. Never touch the[...]

  • Page 374

    Black plate (374,1) 5. Turn the bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it. Carefully remove the bulb from its socket in the reflector by gently pulling it stra ight backward out of the socket. 6. Install the new bulb in the revers e order of the removal procedure. NOTE l T o replace the bulb, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer l If the halogen b[...]

  • Page 375

    Black plate (375,1) NOTE l T o replace the bulb, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer l If the halogen bulb is accidentally touched, it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol befor e being used. l Use the protective cover and carton of the r eplacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb pr omptly out of the reach of childr en. Fog light bulbs í 1. Make[...]

  • Page 376

    Black plate (376,1) NOTE l T o replace the bulb, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer l If the halogen bulb is accidentally touched, it should be cleaned with rubbing alcohol befor e being used. l Use the protective cover and carton of the r eplacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb pr omptly out of the reach of childr en. Front turn signal light s/[...]

  • Page 377

    Black plate (377,1) 4. Pull the unit rearward to remove it. 5. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it. 6. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. Brake lights/T aillights/Rear side- marker light s Rear turn signal lights 7. Install the new bulb in the revers e order of the removal procedure. NOTE T o install the unit, insert [...]

  • Page 378

    Black plate (378,1) 2. Remove the cover with a cloth- wrapped flathead screwdri ver to the cover . 3. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it. 4. Disconnect the bulb from the socket. 5. Install the new bulb in the revers e order of the removal procedure. High-mount brake light Due to the complexity and difficulty of the pro[...]

  • Page 379

    Black plate (379,1) q Replacing Interior Light Bulbs Overhead light (Front)/Map lights 1. Wrap a flat head screwdri ver with a soft cloth to prevent damage to the trim and gently inser t it in the overhead light as shown in the figure, and then remove the overhea d light unit. 2. Turn the socket and bulb assembly counterclockwise and remove it. 3. [...]

  • Page 380

    Black plate (380,1) 3. Install the new bulb in the revers e order of the removal procedure. Fuses Y our vehicle' s electrical system is protected by fuses. If any lights, accessories, or controls don't work, inspe ct the appropriate circuit protector . If a fuse has blown , the inside element will be melted. If the same fuse blows again, [...]

  • Page 381

    Black plate (381,1) 3. Locate the position of the suspected fuse by using the chart inside the fuse block cover. 4. Pull the fuse straight out with the fuse puller provi ded on the inside of the engine compa rtment fuse block cover . 5. Inspect the fuse and replace it if it's blown. Normal Blown 6. Insert a new fuse of the same amperage rating[...]

  • Page 382

    Black plate (382,1) 3. If any fuse but the MAIN fuse is blown, repla ce it with a new one of the same amperag e rating . Normal Blown WARNING Do not replace the ma in fuse by yourself. Have an Authorized Mazda Dealer per form the replacement: Replacing the fuse by yourself is dangerous because the MAIN fuse is a high current fuse. Incorrect replace[...]

  • Page 383

    Black plate (383,1) q Fuse Panel Description Fuse block (Engine compartment) DESCRIPTION FUSE RA TING PROTECTED COMPONENT 1 IG KEY1 50 A For protection of various circuits 2 AD F AN 30 A Cooling fan 3 GLOW2 HEA TER2 F AN1 30 A Air conditioner 4 EGI MAIN 40 A Engine control system 5 INJ F AN2 ―― 6 ABS P 40 A ABS, DSC 7 P.SLIDE L ―― 8 TCM EVV[...]

  • Page 384

    Black plate (384,1) DESCRIPTION FUSE RA TING PROTECTED COMPONENT 13 F AN1 30 A Cooling fan A T PUMP ―― 14 P.SLIDE R ―― 15 EHP AS 80 A Power assist steering 16 FOG 15 A Fog lights í 17 D.LOCK 20 A Power door lock 18 P.WIND 20 A Power window 19 A T PUMP ―― TCM ―― 20 HEAD HI 20 A Headlight high beam 21 10 A Engine control system 22 ST[...]

  • Page 385

    Black plate (385,1) Fuse block (Passenge r's side) DESCRIPTION FUSE RA TING PROTECTED COMPONENT 1 P/W 30 A Power window 2 M.DEF ―― 3 ST AR TER 10 A Engine control system 4 ENG3 20 A Engine control system 5 P/W ―― 6 P.OUTLET 15 A Accessory sockets (Cargo compartment) 7 SHIFT/L 5 A Transaxle control system 8 CIGAR 15 A Accessory sockets [...]

  • Page 386

    Black plate (386,1) How to Min imize Environmental Paint Damage The paint work on your Mazda repres ents the latest technical developments in composition and methods of application. Environmental hazards, however, can harm the paint's protective properties, if proper care is not taken. Here are some examples of possib le damage, with tips on h[...]

  • Page 387

    Black plate (387,1) q W ater Marks Occurrence Rain, fog, dew , and even tap water can contain h armful minerals such as salt and lime. If moisture containing these minerals settles on the vehicle and evaporates, the min erals will concentrate and harden to form white rings. The rings can damag e your vehicle's finish. Prevention It is necessar[...]

  • Page 388

    Black plate (388,1) Exterior Care Follow all label and container direc tions when using a chemical cleaner or polish. Read all warnings and cautions. q Maintaining the Finish W ashing CAUTION Ø When the wiper lever is in the AUTO pos ition and the ignition is switched ON, the wipers may move automat ically in the following cases: Ø If the windshi[...]

  • Page 389

    Black plate (389,1) CAUTION Ø Do not use steel wool, abra sive cleaners, or strong detergen ts containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome-plat ed or anod ized aluminum parts. This may da mage the protective coating; also, clean ers and detergents may discolor or deteriorate the paint. Ø To prevent damagin g the antenna, remove it befo[...]

  • Page 390

    Black plate (390,1) 2. Use a good grade of natur al wax for metallic, mica, and solid colors. 3. When waxing, coat evenly with the sponge suppl ied or a soft cloth. 4. Wipe off the wax wi th a soft cloth. NOTE A spot remover to remove oil, tar , and similar materials will usually also take off the wax. Rewax these areas even if the r est of the veh[...]

  • Page 391

    Black plate (391,1) WARNING Dry wet brakes by drivin g ver y slowly and applying the brakes lightly until brake per formanc e is normal: Driving with wet brakes is dangerous. Increased stopping distance or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking could result in a serious accident. Light brak ing will indicate whether the brakes have been affec[...]

  • Page 392

    Black plate (392,1) l High wat er temperature and high water pressure c ar washers are available depending on the type of high pressure car washer device. If the car washer nozzle is put too close to the vehicle or aimed at one area for an extended period of time, it could deform plastic parts or damage the paint. l Do not use wax containing compou[...]

  • Page 393

    Black plate (393,1) Leather í Remove dust and sand first using a vacuum cleane r or other means, then wipe dirt off using a soft cloth wi th a leather cleaner or a soft cloth soaked in mild soap. W ipe off the remainin g cleaner or soap using a cloth soaked in clean water and wrung ou t well. Remove moi sture with a dry , soft cloth and allow the [...]

  • Page 394

    Black plate (394,1) T o keep the fabri c looking clean and fresh, take care of it. Otherwise its color will be affected, it can be stained easily , and its fire-resistan ce may be reduced . CAUTION Use only recommen ded cleaner s and procedures. Others may aff ect appearance and fire-resis tance. Panel When the panel needs to be cleaned, use a soft[...]

  • Page 395

    Black plate (395,1) 9 Customer Information Important consumer information including warranties and add-on equipment. Customer Assistance ............................... 9-2 Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) ............ 9-2 Customer Assistance (Canada) ........... 9-7 Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) ... 9-10 Customer Assistance (Mexico) ......... 9-11[...]

  • Page 396

    Black plate (396,1) Customer Assistance (U.S.A.) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. W e are here to serve you. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda ve hicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the servi ce of your Mazda vehicle o[...]

  • Page 397

    Black plate (397,1) By letter at: Attn: Customer Assist ance Mazda North Ameri can Operations 7755 Irvi ne Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922 P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734 In order to serve you efficiently and effectively , please help us by providing the following information: 1. Y our name, addres s, and telephone number 2. Y ear and model[...]

  • Page 398

    Black plate (398,1) The whol e process normally takes 40 days or less. The arbitration decision is not binding on you or Mazda unless you accept the decision. For more information about BBB AUTO LINE, incl uding current eligibility standards, please call 1-800-955-5100 or visit the BBB website at www.lemon law.bbb.org. Being truly committed to cust[...]

  • Page 399

    Black plate (399,1) 6. Y ou are requi red to use BBB AUTO LINE before asserting in court any rights or remedies conferred by Calif ornia Civil Code Section 1793.22. Y ou are also required to use BBB AUTO LINE before exercising rights or seeki ng remedies created by Title I of the Magnus on-Moss W arranty Act, 15 U.S.C. sec. 2301 et seq. If you choo[...]

  • Page 400

    Black plate (400,1) 10. Y ou may reject the decision issued by a BBB AUTO LINE arbitrat or . If you reject the decision, you will be free to pursue further legal action. The arbitrator's decision and any findings will be admissible in a court ac tion. 1 1. If you accept the arbitrator's decision, Mazda will be bound by the decision, and w[...]

  • Page 401

    Black plate (401,1) Customer Assistance (Canada) q Satisfaction Review Process Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is of primary concern to Mazda. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have both the know ledge and tools to keep your Mazda in top condition. In our experi ence, any questions, problems, or complaint s regarding the operation of your Mazd[...]

  • Page 402

    Black plate (402,1) Please recogniz e that the resolution of servi ce problems in most cases requires the use of your Mazda dealer's service facilities, personnel and equipment . W e urge you to follow the above three steps in sequence for most effective results. q Mediation/Arbitration Program Occasionally a customer concern cannot be resolve[...]

  • Page 403

    Black plate (403,1) CAMV AP is fully implemented in all provinces and territories. Consumers wishing to obtain further information about the Program should contact the Provincial Administrator at 1 (800) 207-0685, or by contacting the Canadian Moto r V ehicle Arbitration Plan Office at: Canadian Moto r V ehicle Arbitration Plan 235 Y orkland Boulev[...]

  • Page 404

    Black plate (404,1) Customer Assistance (Puerto Rico) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. That is why all Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda vehicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the servi ce of your Mazda vehicle or servicing[...]

  • Page 405

    Black plate (405,1) Customer Assistance (Mexico) Y our complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. W e are here to serve you. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and the tools to keep your Mazda ve hicle in top condition. If you have any questions or recommendations for improvement regarding the servi ce of your Mazda vehicle o[...]

  • Page 406

    Black plate (406,1) 2. Y ear and model of vehicle 3. V ehicle Identification Number (17 digits, noted on your registration or title or located on the upper driver's side corner o f the dash) 4. Purchase date and current mileage 5. Y our dealer's name and locat ion 6. Y our question(s) 9-12 Customer Information Customer Assistance Mazda5_8[...]

  • Page 407

    Black plate (407,1) Importer/Distributor q U.S.A. Mazda Nort h American Operations 7755 Irvi ne Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-2922 U.S.A. P.O. Box 19734 Irvine, CA 92623-9734 U.S.A. TEL: 1 (800) 222-5500 (in U.S.A.) (949) 727-199 0 (outside U.S.A.) q CANADA Mazda Canada Inc. 55 V ogell Road, Rich mond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3K5 Canada TEL: 1 (800) 263-[...]

  • Page 408

    Black plate (408,1) W arranties for Y our Mazda l New V ehicle Limited W arrant y l Powertrain Limited W arranty l Safety Restra int System Limited W arranty l Anti-perforation Limited W arrant y l Federal Emission Control W arranty/California Emission Control W arrant y l Emission Def ect W arranty l Emission Perform ance W arrant y l Emission Con[...]

  • Page 409

    Black plate (409,1) Outside the United States Government regulations in the United States require that automobiles meet specific emission regulations and safety standards. Therefore, vehicles built for use in the United States may differ from those sold in other countries. The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicl e t[...]

  • Page 410

    Black plate (410,1) Outside Canada Government regulations in Canada require that automobiles meet speci fic emi ssion regulations and safety regulations. Therefore, vehicles built for use in Canada may differ from those sold in other countries. The differences may make it difficult or even impossible for your vehicl e to receive satisfactory servic[...]

  • Page 411

    Black plate (411,1) Registering Y our V ehicle in A Foreign Country (Except United States and Canada) Registering your vehicl e in a forei gn country may be probl ematic dependi ng on whether it meets the specific emission and safety standards of the countr y in which the ve hicle will be driven. Consequen tly , your vehicle may require modifica ti[...]

  • Page 412

    Black plate (412,1) Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and Accessories Non-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found in stores. These may fit your vehicl e, but they are not approved by Mazda for use with Mazda vehicles. When you install non-genuine parts or accessories, they could affect your vehicle's performance or safety systems;[...]

  • Page 413

    Black plate (413,1) Cell Phones W arning WARNING Please comp ly with the legal regulati ons concernin g the use of comm unication equipment in vehicles in your Stat e or Province: Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones, computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devices by the dr iver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous[...]

  • Page 414

    Black plate (414,1) Event Data Recorder (U.S.A. and Canada) This vehicle is equipped with an event data record er (EDR). The main purpos e of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash- like situations, such as an air bag deploy ment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle ’ s systems performed. T[...]

  • Page 415

    Black plate (415,1) Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) This informat ion relat es to the tire grading system developed by the U.S. National Highway T raffic Safety Administration for grading tires by tread wear, traction, and temperature performance. q T read W ear The tread wear g rade is a compa rative rating based on the wear rate of th[...]

  • Page 416

    Black plate (416,1) WARNING Keep your vehicle's tires properly inflated and not overloaded: Driving with imprope rly inflated or overloaded tires is dangerou s. Exc essive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either sep arately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. The temperat ure grade for this tire is [...]

  • Page 417

    Black plate (417,1) Tir e Labeling Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place stand ardized infor mation on the sidewall of all tir es. This information identifies and descri bes the fundamental characteri stics of the tir e and also provides a tire identification number for safety standard certification and in case of a recal l. q Informatio[...]

  • Page 418

    Black plate (418,1) 1 1. Max. load rating 12. T read wear, traction and temperature grades 13. Max. perm issible infl ation pressure 14. SAFETY W ARNING P215/65R15 95 H is an ex ample of a tire size and load index rating. Here is an explanation of the various components of that tire size and load index rating. Note that the tir e size and load inde[...]

  • Page 419

    Black plate (419,1) H “ H ” is the speed rating. The speed rating de notes the maximum speed for which the use of the tire is rated. Letter Rating Speed Rating Q 99 mph R 106 mph S 112 mph T 118 mph U 124 mph H 130 mph V 149 mph W 168 * mph Y 186 * mph * For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph, tire manufacturers sometimes use th[...]

  • Page 420

    Black plate (420,1) T read W ear , T raction and T emperature Grades T read wear: The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. Fo r example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as[...]

  • Page 421

    Black plate (421,1) q Information on T emporary Tire s Please refer to the sample below . 1. T emporary tires 2. Nominal width of tir e in millimeters 3. Ratio of height to width (aspect ratio) 4. Diagonal 5. Rim diameter code 6. Load index & speed symbol T1 15/70D16 90M is an examp le of a tire size and load index rating. Here is an explanatio[...]

  • Page 422

    Black plate (422,1) 70 “ 70 ” is the aspect ratio. This two-digit number indicates the tir e's ratio of height to width. D “ D ” is the tire const ruction symbo l. D indicates “ diagonal ply constructi on ” . 16 “ 16 ” is the wheel rim diameter in inches. 90 “ 90 ” is the Load Index. This two-or three-digit number indicates[...]

  • Page 423

    Black plate (423,1) Location of the Tire Label (Placard) Y ou will find the tire label containing tire inflation pressure by tire size and other important information on the driver's side B- pillar or on the edge of the driver's door frame. SAMPLE q Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure On the tire label you will find the recommend ed tire [...]

  • Page 424

    Black plate (424,1) WARNING Always chec k the tire inflation press ures on a regular basis according to the recommended tire inflation press ure on the tire label and in conjun ction with the information in this owner's manual: Driving your vehicle with under-inflated tires is da ngerous. Under-inflation is the most common cause of failu res i[...]

  • Page 425

    Black plate (425,1) q Glossary of T erms Tire Placard: A label indicating the OE tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure, and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry . Tire Identification Number (TIN): A number on the sidew all of each tire providing information about the tire brand and manufacturing plant , tire size, and date of manufacture. [...]

  • Page 426

    Black plate (426,1) Tir e Maintenance Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenanc e can cause tir es to wear a bnormally . Here are some importan t maintenan ce points: q Tir e 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[...]

  • Page 427

    Black plate (427,1) CAUTION Rotate unidirec tional tires and radial tires that have an asymmetrical tread pattern or studs only from front to rear, not from side to side. Tire per formance will be weakened if rotat ed from side to side. (With limited-s lip different ial) Don't use the following: Ø Tires not of the designated size Ø Tires of [...]

  • Page 428

    Black plate (428,1) NOTE T ires degrade over time, even when they ar e not being used on the road. It is r ecommended that tires generally be replaced when they are 6 years or older . Heat caused by hot climates or fr equent high loading conditions can accelerate the aging pr ocess. Y ou should replace the spar e tire when you r eplace the other ro[...]

  • Page 429

    Black plate (429,1) V ehicle Loading WARNING Do not tow a traile r with this vehicle: Towing a trailer with this vehicle is dangerous because it has not been designed to tow a trailer and doing so will affect the drive system which could res ult in vehicle damage. This section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle, to keep your loade[...]

  • Page 430

    Black plate (430,1) Base Curb W eight is the wei ght of the veh icle includi ng a full tank of fuel and all standard eq uipment. It does not include passenger s, cargo, or optiona l equipment . V ehicle Curb W eight is the weight of your new vehicl e when you p icked it up from your dealer plus any aftermarket equipment. P A YLO AD Payload is the c[...]

  • Page 431

    Black plate (431,1) SAMPLE CARGO Cargo W eight incl udes all weight added to the Base Curb W eight, incl uding cargo and optional equipm ent. The cargo weight limit decreas es depending on the numbe r of vehicle occupants. The cargo weight limit can be calcul ated by subtractin g the total weigh t of the vehicle occupant s from the “ combinati on[...]

  • Page 432

    Black plate (432,1) Examples: Based on a single occupant weight of 68 kg (150 lbs) , and a value of 385 kg (849 lbs) for the “ combinati on weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed ” : The cargo weight limit with one occupant is 385 kg (849 lbs) _ 68 kg (150 lbs) = 317 kg (699 lbs) The cargo weight limit with two occupants is 385 kg (8[...]

  • Page 433

    Black plate (433,1) SAMPLE WARNING Exceeding Axle Weight Rating Limits: Exceeding the Safety Certifi cation Label axle weight rating limits is dangerous and could result in death or serious injur y as a resu lt of substandard vehicle handling, per formance, engin e, transmis sion and/or structur al damag e, serious damage to the vehicle, or loss of[...]

  • Page 434

    Black plate (434,1) GCW GCW (Gross Combination W eight) is the weight of the loaded vehicle (GVW). GCWR (Gross Combination W eight Rating) is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle - including all cargo and passengers - that the vehicle can handle without risking damage. The GCW must never exceed the GCWR. WARNING Exceeding GVWR or GAWR Specif[...]

  • Page 435

    Black plate (435,1) Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit- (1) Locate the statement “ The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs. ” on your vehicle's placard. (2) Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehic[...]

  • Page 436

    Black plate (436,1) Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.A.) If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway T raffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Mazda Motor Corporation (Y our Mazda Importer/Distributor). If NHTSA receives[...]

  • Page 437

    Black plate (437,1) Reporting Safety Defects (Canada) Canadian custo mers who wish to report a safety-related defect to T ransport Canada, Defect Investigations and Recalls, may telephone the toll free hotline 1-800-333-0510, or contact T ransport Can ada by mail at: Transport Canada, ASF AD, Place de V ille T ower C, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa ON K[...]

  • Page 438

    Black plate (438,1) Service Publications Factory-authorized Mazda service publications are avail able for owners who wish to do some of their own mai ntenance an d repair . When reques ting any of our publications through an Authorized Mazda Deal er , refer to the chart below . If they do not have what you need in stock, they can order it for you. [...]

  • Page 439

    Black plate (439,1) 10 Specifications T echnical information about your Mazda. Identification Numbers .............................. ................................. 10-2 V ehicle Information Labels ............... ...................................... 10-2 Specifications .............................. ............................................[...]

  • Page 440

    Black plate (440,1) V ehicle Information Labels q V ehicle Identification Number The vehicl e identifi cation number legally identifies your vehicle. The number is on a plate attached to the cowl panel located on the left corner of the dashboard. This plate can easily be seen through the windshield. q Motor V ehicle Safety Standard Label í q Chass[...]

  • Page 441

    Black plate (441,1) q Engine Number Forward Identification Numbers 10-3 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page441 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 442

    Black plate (442,1) Specifications q Engine Item Specification T ype DOHC-16V in-line, 4-cylinder Bore × Stroke 89.0 × 100 mm (3.50 × 3.94 in) Displacement 2,488.5 ml (2,488.5 cc) Compression ratio 9.7 q Electrical System Item Classification Battery 12V -60Ah/20HR or 12V -65Ah/20HR Spark-plug number Mazda Genuine spark plug LFJD-18-1 10 or L3Y2-[...]

  • Page 443

    Black plate (443,1) q Capacities (Approximate Quantities) Item Capacity Engine oil W ith oil filter replacement 5.0 L (5.3 US qt, 4.4 Imp qt) W ithout oil filter replacement 4.6 L (4.9 US qt, 4.0 Imp qt) Coolant U.S.A. and Canada Manual transaxle 6.7 L (7.1 US qt, 5.9 Imp qt) Automatic transaxle 6.6 L (7.0 US qt, 5.8 Imp qt) Except U.S.A. and Canad[...]

  • Page 444

    Black plate (444,1) q Air Conditioner Item Classification Refrigerant T ype HFC134a (R-134a) q Light Bulbs Exterior light Light bulb Category W attage ECE R (SAE) Headlights High beam 65 HB3 (9005) Low beam Halogen 55 H11 (H11) Xenon fusion 35 D2S (D2S) Front turn signal lights/Parking lights (Front side-marker lights) 27/8 ― (1 157NA) Fog lights[...]

  • Page 445

    Black plate (445,1) Check the tire pressure label for tire size and inflation pressure. Refer to Tire Inflation Pressure on page 8-36. Standard tire Tire size Inflation pressure Front Rear P205/55R16 89H 240 kPa (35 psi) 240 kPa (35 psi) 205/50R17 89V 230 kPa (34 psi) 230 kPa (34 psi) T emporary tire Tire size Inflation pressure T125/70D16 96M 420 [...]

  • Page 446

    Black plate (446,1) Personalization Features The following “ Personalization Features ” are available. These settings can only be changed by an Authorized Mazda Dealer . Item Feature Factory Setting A vailable Settings Key reminder warning alarm The volume of the key reminder warning alarm can be changed High Low Lights-on reminder warning alar[...]

  • Page 447

    Black plate (447,1) 11 Index 1 1-1 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page447 Friday , June 28 2013 2:40 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]

  • Page 448

    Black plate (448,1) A Accessory Socket ... ......................... 6-109 Add-On Non-Ge nuine Parts and Accessories ....................................... 9-18 Air Bag Systems ............................... 2-46 Ambient T emper ature Di splay ....... ... 6-96 Antenna ............... .............................. 6-1 1 Anti-Lock Brake Sy stem (A[...]

  • Page 449

    Black plate (449,1) C Child Restra int Child restraint precaut ions ......... 2-30 Child-restraint system installation position ........... ........................... 2-35 Installing child-restraint systems ........................... ............ 2-36 LA TCH child-restraint systems ........................... ............ 2-43 Child Safety Locks [...]

  • Page 450

    Black plate (450,1) F Foot Brake .......................................... 5-5 Front Seats .......................................... 2-2 Fuel Filler lid and cap ........................ 3-19 Gauge ............................. ............ 5-42 Requirements ............................... 4-2 T ank capacity .. ........................ ... 10-5 Fu[...]

  • Page 451

    Black plate (451,1) L Light Bulbs Replacement ............................... 8-42 Specifications .. ........................... 10-6 Lighting Control ............................... 5-59 Lubricant Quality ........................... ... 10-4 Luggage Compartment Light ............ 6-94 M Maintenance Introduction .................................. 8[...]

  • Page 452

    Black plate (452,1) S Seat Belt System 3-point type ................................ 2-22 Automatic locking ...................... 2-21 Emergency locking .................... 2-20 Extender .. ................................ ... 2-27 Pregnant women ............... ......... 2-20 Pretensioner and load limiting .... 2-24 Seat belt precautions .......[...]

  • Page 453

    Black plate (453,1) T T ires Flat tire ............. ............... ............. 7-3 Inflation pressure ........................ 8-36 Replacement ............................... 8-38 Rotation ...................................... 8-37 Snow tires .................................... 4-9 Spare tire and tool storage ............ 7-3 Specifications [...]

  • Page 454

    Black plate (454,1) 1 1-8 Mazda5_8DH4-EA-13H_Edition1 Page454 Friday , June 28 2013 2:41 PM Form No.8DH4-EA-13H[...]