Map MAZDA CX90 2024 Owners Manual

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Front Cabin Overview
ƒHead restraint................................................................................... page 3-48
„ Front seat......................................................................................... page 3-30
… Seat belt........................................................................................... page 3-25
† Bottle holder.....................................................................................page 7-32
‡ Vanity mirror..................................................................................... page 7-40
ˆ Sunvisor........................................................................................... page 7-39
‰ Overhead light (front)........................................................................ page 7-42
Š Map lights........................................................................................ page 7-43
‹ Overhead console............................................................................. page 7-36
Œ Panorama sunroof switch/Moonroof switch............................... page 4-32, 4-36
Rearview mirror................................................................................ page 5-11
Ž Wireless Charger (Qi)........................................................................ page 7-56
Mazda intelligent Drive Select (Mi-Dr ive) switch................................. page 5-96
CHARGE Mode switch.......................................................................page 5-23
‘ Selector lever.................................................................................... page 5-47
’ Commander switch............................................................................. page 7-9
“ Hill descent control switch................................................................. page 5-93
” 360° View Monitor switch............................................................... page 5-212
• Electric Parking Brake (EPB) switch...................................................... page 5-58
– AUTOHOLD switch........................................................................... page 5-64
Center console................................................................................. page 7-34
Name of Each Part
Front Cabin Overview
The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle1-5
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Rear Cabin Overview
ƒHead restraint................................................................................... page 3-48
„ Seat belt........................................................................................... page 3-25
… USB power outlet.............................................................................. page 7-53
† Overhead light (rear)......................................................................... page 7-42
‡ Map lights........................................................................................ page 7-43
ˆ Rear coat hook..................................................................................page 7-37
‰ Child safety lock................................................................................page 4-12
Š Door-lock knob................................................................................ page 4-12
‹ Power window switch........................................................................ page 4-29
Œ Assist grip......................................................................................... page 7-58
Seat warmer switches........................................................................ page 6-23
Ž Seat ventilation switches.................................................................... page 6-28
Climate control system (rear)............................................................. page 6-17
Second-row seat............................................................................... page 3-37
‘ Bottle holder.....................................................................................page 7-32
’ LATCH Lower Anchors....................................................................... page 3-66
“ Cup holder....................................................................................... page 7-30
” Cargo securing loops......................................................................... page 7-38
• Third-row seat...................................................................................page 3-46
Name of Each Part
Rear Cabin Overview
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Any accessories which might
decrease the total seated weight on
the front passenger seat are attached
to the front passenger seat.
The front passenger front and side air
bags and knee air bags, and the seat
belt pretensioner system will
deactivate if the front passenger air
bag deactivation indicator light
illuminates.

Do not increase the total seated
weight on the front passenger seat.
When an infant or small child sits on
the front passenger seat, increasing the
total seated weight on the front
passenger seat is dangerous. The front
passenger seat weight sensors will
detect the increased total seated
weight, which could result in the
unexpected deployment of the front
passenger front and side air bags and
knee air bags, and seat belt
pretensioner system in an accident and
may cause serious injury. Increasing the
total seated weight on the front
passenger seat could result in the front
passenger front and side air bags and
knee air bags, and seat belt
pretensioner system deployment in an
accident under the following
conditions, for example.
 Luggage or other items are placed on
the seat with the child in the
child-restraint system.
 A rear passenger or luggage push or
pull down on the front passenger
seatback.
 A rear passenger steps on the front
passenger seat rails with their feet.
 Luggage or other items are placed on
the seatback or hung on the head
restraint.Heavy items are placed in the
seatback map pocket.
 The seat is washed.
 Liquids are spilled on the seat.
 The front passenger seat is moved
backward, pushing into luggage or
other items placed behind it.
 The front passenger seatback
contacts the rear seat.
 Luggage or other items are placed
between the front passenger seat
and driver seat.
 Any accessories which might increase
the total seated weight on the front
passenger seat are attached to the
front passenger seat.
CAUTION
To assure proper deployment of the
front air bag and to prevent damage
to the sensors in the front seat
bottoms.
 Do not place sharp objects on the
front seat bottoms or leave heavy
luggage on them.
 Do not spill any liquids on the
front seats or under the front seats.
 To allow the sensors to function
properly, always perform the
following.
 Adjust the front seats as far back as
possible and always sit upright
against the seatbacks with seat
belts worn properly.
 If you place your child on the front
passenger seat, secure the
child-restraint system properly and
slide the front passenger seat as far
back as possible (page 3-30).
Equipment to Protect Occupants/Pedestrians
SRS Air Bags
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How to Use the Traffic
Sign Recognition System (TSR)
NOTE
The TSR operates even if the SD card
of the navigation system is not
inserted, but a traffic sign different
from the actual traffic sign may be
displayed.
The TSR may not operate normally if
any of the following conditions is
met.
The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
does not detect traffic signs
correctly.
Refer to Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) on page 5-127.
(Vehicles with navigation system)
The map has not been updated
to the latest version.
The speed limit sign included in
the map is inaccurate.
The map does not contain a
speed limit sign.
The vehicle position in the
navigation system is deviated.
The TSR may display signs at the
same time in any of the following
patterns.
Displays only a single traffic sign at
the same time.
Displays a speed limit sign and
conditional speed sign at the same
time (when the system cannot
accurately determine the
conditional speed sign).
Displays a speed limit sign and a
speed sign ahead at the same
time.
Displays a speed limit sign and
either a stop/do not enter sign at
the same time.
Display of the TSR on the Active
Driving Display can be disabled.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
Speed limit signs (Including auxiliary
signs) are displayed
When any of the following conditions
is met, the speed limit sign
recognized by the system is displayed
on the screen.
The vehicle passes a recognized sign.The speed limit sign stored in the
navigation system is read by the
system while driving.
NOTE
If the system cannot recognize a
speed limit sign, display of the speed
limit sign stops.
If the system does not correctly
recognize any conditional sign,
is displayed.If the system recognizes a
conditional speed sign such as
school zone, that sign is displayed.
A do not enter sign is displayed
If the system recognizes a do not enter
sign, the do not enter sign
is
displayed on the screen.
NOTE
The screen display ends after a certain
amount of time has passed since the
vehicle passed the sign.
A stop sign is displayed
When your vehicle is traveling at a
certain speed or slower, the stop sign
recognized by the system is
displayed on the screen.
Driving
Tra ffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR)
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Interior Lights......................... 7-41Illuminated Entry System.......7-41
How to Use the Illuminated Entry
System................................ 7-41
How to Use the Overhead
Lights.................................. 7-42
How to Use the Map Lights..........
.......................................... 7-43
How to Use the Door Courtesy
Lights.................................. 7-44
How to Use the Luggage
Compartment Lights............ 7-44
How to Use the Ambient
Lights.................................. 7-45
Accessory Sockets................... 7-46 Accessory Sockets................ 7-46
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the Accessory Socket ..........
.......................................... 7-46
How to Use the Accessory
Socket.................................7-47
AC Power Outlet (120 V/150
W)...................................... 7-47
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the AC Power Outlet (120
V/150 W)........................... 7-48
How to Use the AC Power Outlet
(120 V/150 W)................... 7-49
AC Power Outlet (120 V/1,500
W)...................................... 7-50
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the AC Power Outlet (120
V/1,500 W)........................ 7-50
How to Use the AC Power Outlet
(120 V/1,500 W).................7-51
USB Power Outlet................ 7-52
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the USB Power
Outlet................................. 7-53How to Use the USB Power
Outlet................................. 7-53
Wireless Charger (Qi).............. 7-54 Wireless Charger (Qi)........... 7-54
Warnings and Cautions When
Using the Wireless Charger
(Qi).................................... 7-54
How to Use the Wireless Charger
(Qi).................................... 7-56
Convenient Ways to Use the
Wireless Charger (Qi)........... 7-57
Assist Grip..............................7-58 Warnings and Cautions When
Using the Assist Grips........... 7-58
How to Use the Assist
Grips.................................. 7-58
Towing (U.S.A. and Canada)..... 7-59 Towing................................ 7-59
Warnings and Cautions for Using
the Towing.......................... 7-60
How to Use the Towing........ 7-62
HomeLink Wireless Control
System...................................7-68 HomeLink Wireless Control
System................................ 7-68
Warning and Cautions for Using
the HomeLink Wireless Control
System................................ 7-68
How to Use the HomeLink
Wireless Control System....... 7-69
Accessories............................ 7-73 Warnings and Cautions For Using
the Accessories.................... 7-73
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Mazda Connect
This manual only indicates a part of the information for Mazda Connect. For details,
check the Web owner's manual at the Mazda site for each country and region.

1. Radio
2. Bluetooth® Audio/Hands-Free Call/SMS (Short Message Service)
3. USB Audio/USB Video
4. USB port
*1/SD card slot*2
5. SD card (Navigation system)*
*
1 The position and the type of the USB po rt differ depending on the specification.*2 The SD card slot is for the navigation system only. For vehicles with the
navigation system, the SD card (Mazda genuine) with stored map data is
inserted into the SD card slot and used.
Other Equipment
Mazda Connect
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Slide the volume knob right to skip to the next track or slide it to the left to go back
to the previous track. You can also slide and hold the volume knob to fast forward or
rewind the track.

Favorites button
Displays the favorites screen.
Press and hold to register AM/FM/SiriusXM®* stations, contacts, navigation
destinations, or any highlighted menu item s to create easily accessible shortcuts.

Home button
Displays the home screen.

(While Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ is displayed)
Displays the Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ home screen.

(While Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ is connected)
Press and hold while the Mazda Connect screen is displayed to switch the screen
from Mazda Connect to Apple CarPlay™ or Mazda Connect to Android Auto™. In
addition, press and hold while the Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ screen is
displayed to switch to the Mazda Connect screen.

Back button
Returns to previous screen.

Map button
Displays the navigation screen (vehicles with navigation system).
In order for the navigation system to func tion, the SD card for the navigation system
is required.
If the SD card for the navigation system is not inserted, the compass indicating the
direction in which the vehicle is moving is displayed.
For the navigation system operation, refer to the navigation system manual.

(During Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ route guidance)
Displays the Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ map screen.
Other Equipment
Mazda Connect
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NOTE
With an active Mazda Navigation route, pressing the Map button will repeat the
navigation voice guidance.
Other Equipment
Mazda Connect
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How to Use the VanityMirrors
1. Vanity mirror light*
2. Lighting range
3. Off range
For vehicles with a light, it turns on
when the cover is opened.
The light turns on only when the
sunvisor angle is within the lighting
range.
NOTE
If a vanity mirror light is left on with
the vehicle power switched OFF, the
light is turned off automatically to
prevent the lead-acid battery from
being discharged.
The vanity mirror light can be turned
on again by doing any of the
following operations:
Opening/closing any door.Unlocking any door.Switching the vehicle power to
ACC or ON.
Switching an overhead light/front
map light on.
Other Equipment
Va n i t y M i r r o r
7-40*Some models.
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How to Use the MapLights
Front
The map light turns on.
Press the switch again to turn off the
map lights.
Rear
Ty p e A
Ty p e B
The map light turns on.
Press the switch again to turn off the
map lights.
NOTE
Pressing the switch does not turn the
lights off in any of the following
cases.
When the light is turned on by
operating an overhead light
switch.When the illuminated entry system
is operating.
(Rear)
Once the rear map lights have been
turned off, they will turn
on/off in
conjunction with the operation of an
overhead light switch.
Other Equipment
Interior Lights
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