navigation MAZDA MODEL 6 2013 Smart Start Guide (in English)
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4
Engine Ready to 
Start Indicator Light
ACC  
Indicator  
Light
Ignition ON 
Indicator  Light
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3
Key
STARTING THE ENGINE
While Carrying the Advanced Key…
•	Start the engine	by	pushing	the	START/STOP	button,	while 	 
pushing the clutch pedal (manual transmission) or the brake pedal   
(automatic transmission).
•	 Shut the engine OFF	by	pushing	the	START/STOP	button	again.
•	 Activate Accessories (ACC) 	by	pushing	the	START/STOP	button 	 
once without pushing the clutch or brake pedal. 
•	    The key indicator light 
 will show GREEN  when the advanced key   
is detected and the brake pedal is pushed. The engine is ready to start.   
The indicator flashes RED  (for 3 seconds) when the key is not detected   
or if the advanced keyless transmitter battery is dead. If illuminated   
RED , the push button start may not start the engine, unless the   
auxiliary key is used.
NOTE: 
•		
Engine Stop  
Continuously	pushing	the	START/STOP	button	while	the	engine	is	running	will 	 
turn	the	engine	OFF.	Use	only	in	case	of	an	emergency.
•	  
Vehicle Entry/Engine Start  If the advanced key cannot be used due to a malfunction or dead advanced key 
battery,	use	the	auxiliary	key	to	lock /unlock	the	doors	and	to	start	the	engine.
GENUINE  MAzDA  ACCESSORIES
Genuine Mazda Accessories are built to the same standards of quality as 
your Mazda. That means they fit right, work right, and look great. Choose 
from a wide range of interior and exterior accessories to make your   
Mazda6 fit your personality and lifestyle. After all, you are what you drive.  
Personalize your Mazda6 with the following Genuine Mazda Accessories:
•	 3.5	mm	Audio	Cable
•	 All-Weather	Floor	Mats
•	 Auto-Dimming		 	
	 Rearview	Mirror		
	 with	Compass		
	 and	HomeLink
®
•	 Bluetooth®	Car	Kit		
	 by	Motorola
•	 Car	Cover
•	 Car	Cover	Cable	Lock
•	 Cargo	Mat
•	 Cargo	Net •	 Cargo	Tray
•	 Door	Sill	Trim	Plates
•	 First	Aid	Kit
•	 Fog	Lights
•	 Front	Mask
•	 Fuel-Filler	Door
•	 iPod®	Integration
•	 License	Plate	Frames
•	 Moonroof		
	 Wind	Deflector
•	 Portable	Navigation		
	 Devices	by	Garmin
®
•	 Rear	Bumper	Guard
•	 Remote	Engine	Start
•	 Roadside		
	 Assistance	Kit
•	 SiriusXM
®
•	 	 Splash	Guards		
(Front	and	Rear)
•	 Spoiler
•	 Touch-up	Paint
•	 Wheel	Locks
•	 Windshield	Sunscreen
With the Auxiliary Key…
1     To start engine, locate the key slot cover on the steering column and   
remove the cover.
2     Insert	the	auxiliary	key	into	the	key	slot,	then	push	the	START/STOP 	 
button	with	the	clutch	pedal	(M/ T)	or	the	brake	pedal	(A / T)	pushed	down 	 
to start the engine. 
Key Release
Auxiliary Key(for opening the doors   
and star ting the engine)
Advanced Key (Rear)
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Driver’s View (shown with optional
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 Navigation System)
LIGHTING /TURN  SIGNALS( P.  11 )
WIPER / 
WASHER  
( P.  1 2 )
BLUETOOTH® 
HANDS-FREE/ AUDIO 
( P.  2 9 )
CRUISE  
CONTROL /
B LUETOOTH
®
TCS/DSC OFF  Traction Control System
Dynamic Stability Control
H EADLIGHT  
LEVELING  
( P.  11 )
TRUNK 
RELEASE
BSM OFF 
 
 Blind Spot   
Monitoring
( P.  17 )
TILT /TELESCOPIC  
STEERING  WHEEL 
LEVER
HA zARD  
WARNING
INFORMATION
 
D I S P L AY
(PP. 16, 20)
AUDIO SYSTEM
WITHOUT NAVIGATION 
( P P.  2 1 - 2 2 )
C L I M AT E  
CONTROL 
( P P.  1 9 - 2 0 )
 Video available at MyMazda.com
A UDIO  SYSTEM  
WITHOUT  NAVIGATION  
( P P.  2 3 - 2 4 )
PASSENGER   
A IRBAG  OFF  
INDICATOR
1
A UDIO  SYSTEM  WITH 
NAVIGATION  
 ( P P.  2 5 - 2 8 )
1 This	indicator	light	illuminates	to	remind	you	that	the	front	passenger’s	front/side	airbags	and	seat	belt 	
pretensioner will not deploy during a collision. The reason for this is that the weight in the seat is less 
than approximately 66 lbs. Always wear your seat belt and secure children in the rear seats in   
appropriate	child	restraints.	See	the	Owner’s	Manual	for	important	information	on	this	safety	feature.
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INFO 
BUTTON
CLOCK(PP. 21, 22)
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Feature Highlights
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REAR MOUNT CAMERA*
Placing the gearshift lever into 
Reverse automatically operates 
the rear view camera and is 
viewable in the rear view mirror, 
or audio unit with display, or 
navigation display (as equipped).
NOTE:
 When using the rear 
view camera, please check your 
surroundings as objects may be 
closer than they appear.
S IDE  ExTENSION  SUNVISORS
The visor extender extends the 
sunvisor’s range of sun shading. 
To use, pull it out. www.MazdaUSA.com
Rear Mount Camera
INFORMATION DISPLAY
 
Climate Control Display
Climate Control  Display Trip Computer/
Clock Display Audio/Hands-Free 
Display Climate 
Control Display
NOTE: Information display contents vary depending on vehicle grade.
With multi-information display
Clock Trip Computer Climate 
Control Display
Without multi-information display
ALUMINUM WHEEL CARE
Your aluminum wheels have a 
protective	coating	on	them.	Only	use 	
a mild soap or neutral detergent with 
a sponge or soft cloth to clean them. 
CAUTION:  Using a wire brush, 
polishing compound, solvent, or 
any type of abrasive cleaner may 
damage the protective coating.
Genuine Mazda Accessory 
Wheel Locks are available at 
your Authorized Mazda Dealer.
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Feature Highlights
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NOTE: Do	not	rely	completely	on	the	BSM	system	and	be	sure	to	look	over 	
your	shoulder	before	changing	lanes:  
•	 The BSM system can assist the driver in confirming the safety of the surroundings,  
  but is not a complete substitute. 
•	 The	driver	is	responsible	for	ensuring	safe	lane	changes	and	other	maneuvers. 	
•	 Always	pay	attention	to	the	direction	in	which	the	vehicle	is	traveling	and	the 	 
  vehicle’s surroundings. 
•	 The	BSM	system	does	not	operate	when	the	vehicle	speed	is	lower	than	about 	 
	 20	mph	(32	km/h).
Turning BSM System Off
To	manually	turn	the	BSM	system	off,	push	the	BSM	OFF	switch	on	the	dash. 	
The	BSM	OFF	indicator	will	illuminate	in	the	instrument	cluster	when	the	BSM 	
system is off. The BSM system will automatically turn on the next time the 
vehicle is started.
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Your Vehicle
Detection Areas
P O R TA B L E AUDIO P L AY E R INTEGRATION USING THE AU x JACK
Your vehicle is equipped with an AUX or 
auxiliary jack that will allow you to play 
your portable audio player through the 
vehicle’s audio system. Learn the system 
when parked and do not let it distract 
you while driving.
NOTE:  
Available at your Authorized Mazda 
Dealer is the Genuine Mazda Accessory  
3.5 mm audio cable which can be used to 
connect your portable audio player into the 
aux jack.
 1  Locate the AUX jack inside the center console. 
  2   Plug 3.5 mm audio cable into the portable   
audio player and into the AUX jack. Turn   
portable audio player on. 
  3 Turn the vehicle audio system on.
  4	 •	 Without Navigation System: 	Push	AUX	(or	CD/AUX)	button	on		
   audio system  OR	push	MODE	button	on	steering	wheel	controls		
      until “AUX” is displayed.
		•	 With Navigation System: 	Push	SOURCE	button	on	audio		
      system, then push AUX1 on screen OR 	push	MODE	button	on		
      steering wheel controls until “AUX1” is displayed.
  5   Use the portable audio player controls to play music.
I M P O R TA N T:
 Set the volume level on your portable audio player to the highest 
level before distortion starts, then adjust the volume on the audio system.
B LIND  SPOT  MONITORING  (BSM) SYSTEM
The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system is designed to assist the driver 
by monitoring the blind spots to the rear of the vehicle on both sides.
	 •		 If	your	vehicle	speed	is	20	mph	(32	km/h)	or	more,	the	BSM	will	warn 	
you of vehicles in the detection area by illuminating the BSM warning 
lights located on the left and right door mirrors.
	 •	 	 If	you	operate	a	turn	signal	in	the	direction	of	an	illuminated	BSM 	
warning light, the system will also warn you with a beep and warning 
light flash.
	 •	 	 BSM	sensors	are	located	under	the	left	and	right	rear	bumper	areas. 	
The BSM system may not operate properly if the rear bumper gets too 
dirty, so keep the rear bumper area clean. 
Please	refer	to	your	Owner’s	Manual	for	complete	details. www.MazdaUSA.com
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Audio Controls Without Navigation
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POWER ON
Push	the	Power/ Volume	dial	to	turn	
the audio system on. 
M EDIA  SELECTION  
Radio:  Push	FM	or	AM	button	to 	
select	the	FM1,	FM2,	or	AM	band.
CD:  Push the CD button to select the 
CD player which plays CDs, MP3s, 
and	WMAs.	See	the	Owner’s	Manual	
for complete details.
Auxiliary Input:  Push the AUX 
button to select the auxiliary jack.
Satellite Radio:  Push the SAT 
button for SiriusXM
®. If your   
vehicle is equipped with SiriusXM® 
(satellite radio antenna on roof or 
trunk lid), your new Mazda includes   
a  free  introductory subscription 
with a limited term trial offer. Call 
888-539-7474	to	activate!	See	the 	
Owner’s	Manual	and/or	dealer	for 	
details. Contact your Authorized 
Mazda Dealer about adding 
SiriusXM
® if your Mazda6 is not 
already equipped with it. T
UNING  
Manual:  Turn	the	TUNE	dial	to 	
manually change the frequency.  
S eek: 	Push	the	TRACK /SEEK 	 
  tuning buttons to automatically 
seek a higher or lower frequency with 
a station.
S can: 	Push	the	SCAN	button	to 	
automatically sample strong   
stations for seconds each. Push   
again to cancel.  
Preset Channel:  Push the Preset 
Channel	buttons	(1-6)	to	select	a 	
station stored in memory. To store a 
station,	push	and	hold	a	button	(1-6) 	
until a beep is heard.
Category (Sirius xM
® only): Push 
the	DISC/FOLDER	  to change to a 
different category. 
Auto Memory Tuning:  Push the 
AUTO-M	button	to	store	an	additional 	
6	stations	on	each	FM	and	AM	band 	
without disturbing the previously 
stored stations. To return to previously 
stored	stations,	push	the	FM	or	AM 	
button.	Refer	to	the	Owner’s	Manual 	
for complete details.
1.    Turn the ignition switch to 
the	ACC	or	ON	position.
2 . 			Push and hold the H 
(hours) button to the 
correct hour.
3 . 			Push and hold the M 
(minutes) button to the 
correct minute.
Push the :00  button to zero 
out the minutes.
S ETTING  YOUR CLOCK  
(not equipped with   
Trip Computer)
1. 	Push the “ CLOCK” button.
2.		 Push and hold the H  (hours) 
button to the correct hour.
3.		 Push and hold the M  (minutes) 
button to the correct minute.
S ETTING YOUR C LOCK (if equipped with Trip Computer)
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LOADIN G A CD
   Single CD Player 
     •			
Insert	the	CD	into	the	slot, 	 
label-side 	up.
   
In-Dash CD Changer 
   •	 		
Push	the	LOAD	button	and 	
when “Please Insert a Disc” is 
displayed, insert the CD.
PLAYING A CD
      
 
•			
Push	DISC/FOLDER	
  to 
select a CD (6 CD changer).
    
•		
Push	TRACK /SEEK	
  to 
select previous or next track.
    
•		
Push	DISC/FOLDER	
  to 
select next or previous folder 
(for MP3s and WMAs). PLAYING BLUETOOTH
® 
 
(BT) AUDIO
1   Make sure BT audio device   
is paired.
2   Turn on BT audio device.
3   Push the AUX button until   
“BT	AUDIO”	is	displayed.
BLUETOOTH® AUDIO
Bluetooth® enabled phones and 
audio players provide an opportunity 
to play music through the audio 
system with no wires attached, 
however,	there	are	some	limitations:
•		 Not	all	controls	on	the	phone	or 	
player may be active when paired 
to the vehicle.
•		 Audio	streaming	may	be	affected 	
by wireless signal strength.
•		 Sound	quality	of	streaming 	 
audio may vary, depending on   
the device.
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Audio Controls Without Navigation
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POWER ON
Push	the	Power/ Volume	dial	to	turn 	
the audio system on. 
M EDIA  SELECTION  
Radio: 	Push	FM/AM	button	to	select 	
the	FM1,	FM2,	or	AM	band.
CD: 	Push	the	CD/AUX	button	to 	
select the CD player which plays 
CDs, MP3s, and WMAs. See the 
Owner’s	Manual	for	complete	details.
Auxiliary Input: 	Push	the	CD/AUX 	
button to se lect the auxiliary jack.
Satellite Radio:  Push the SIRIUS 
button for SiriusXM
®. If your   
vehicle is equipped with SiriusXM® 
(satellite radio antenna on roof or 
trunk lid), your new Mazda includes   
a  free  introductory subscription 
with a limited term trial offer. Call 
888-539-7474	to	activate!	See	the 	
Owner’s	Manual	and/or	dealer	for 	
details. Contact your Authorized 
Mazda Dealer about adding 
SiriusXM
® if your Mazda6 is not 
already equipped with it. T
UNING  
Manual: 	Turn	the	TUNE	dial	to 	
manually change the frequency.  
S eek:  Push the SEEK 
 or TRACK    tuning buttons to automatically   
seek a higher or lower frequency   
with a station.
S can: 	Push	the	SCAN	button	to	
automatically sample strong stations for 
seconds each. Push again to cancel.
Preset Channel:  Push Selection 
Button 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, or 8 to select 
a station stored in memory. To store 
a station, push and hold Selection 
Button 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, or 8 until 
station is displayed.
Category (Sirius xM® only): Push the 
C AT  	or	FOLDER	 to change to a 
different category.
Auto Memory Tuning:  Push and 
hold	the	AUTO-M	button	to	store 	
an	additional	6	stations	on	each	FM 	
and AM band without disturbing the 
previously stored stations. To return 
to previously stored stations, push 
the	FM	or	AM	button.	Refer	to	the 	
Owner’s	Manual	for	complete	details.
•	 	 Push	the	H  button to set 
the hour.
•	 	
Push	the	M button to set 
the minutes.
Push the :00  button to reset 
clock to nearest hour.
S ETTING  YOUR CLOCK
Selection 
Buttons 
1- 4 Selection 
Buttons 
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L
OADING  A CD
   Single CD Player 
     •			
Insert	the	CD	into	the	slot, 	 
label-side 	up.
   
In-Dash CD Changer 
   •	 		
Push	the	LOAD	button	and 	
when “Please Insert a Disc” is 
displayed, insert the CD.
PLAYING A CD
      
 
•			
Push	a	Selection	button	to 	
select a CD (6 CD changer). 
    
•		
Push	SEEK	
 or TRACK  to   
select next or previous track.
    
•		
Push	CAT	
	or	FOLDER	 to   
select next or previous folder 
(for MP3s and WMAs). PLAYING BLUETOOTH
® 
 
(BT) AUDIO
1   Make sure BT audio device   
is paired.
2   Turn on BT audio device.
3 		 Push	the	CD/AUX	button	until 	 
“BT	AUDIO”	is	disp layed.
BLUETOOTH® AUDIO
Bluetooth® enabled phones and 
audio players provide an opportunity 
to play music through the audio 
system with no wires attached, 
however,	there	are	some	limitations:
•		 Not	all	controls	on	the	phone	or 	
player may be active when paired 
to the vehicle.
•		 Audio	streaming	may	be	affected 	
by wireless signal strength.
•		 Sound	quality	of	streaming 	 
audio may vary, depending on   
the device.
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Audio Controls With Navigation
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POWER ON 
Push	the	Power/ Volume	dial	to 	 
turn the audio system on.
M EDIA  SELECTION
Push	the	SOURCE	button	to	select 	
the	appropriate	on-screen	button:
Radio: 	Select	FM	or	AM	button 	 
for	FM1,	FM2,	or	AM	band.	The 	
selected band will be indicated in   
the Information Display.
DISC:  Select for CD player.
Satellite Radio:  Select SAT  
for SiriusXM
®. If your vehicle   
is equipped with SiriusXM®   
(satellite radio antenna on roof or 
trunk lid), your new Mazda includes   
a  free  introductory subscription 
with a limited term trial offer. Call 
888-539-7474	to	activate!	See	the 	
Owner’s	Manual	and/or	dealer	for 	
details. Contact your Authorized 
Mazda Dealer about adding 
SiriusXM
® if your Mazda6 is not 
already equipped with it.
AU x: Select to switch to AUX   
jack input. iPod:
 Select to play iPod
®.
B T- A u d i o :  Select for  
Blueto oth
® Audio.
T UNING
M anual: 	Turn	the	TUNE/AUDIO	dial 	
to manually change the frequency.  
S eek:  Push and hold the   
SEEK / TRACK	buttons	
  to 
automatically seek a higher or lower 
frequency or track, depending on 
media selected.
NOTE:
 If you continue to push and 
hold the button, the frequency will 
continue changing without stopping. 
S can: 	Push	the	SCAN	button	to 	
automatically sample strong   
stations for seconds each. Push 
again to cancel.
Auto Memory Tuning:   
Select	and	hold	the	AUTO-M 	 
on-screen	button	until	beep	is	heard 	
to	store	an	additional	8	stations 	
on	each	FM	and	AM	band	without 	
disturbing the previously stored 
stations. To return to previously 
1.    Push LO AD /
2.    Push  the  LOAD	on-screen	
button lightly.
3.    Wait for the screen   
to lower. 
4 . 			After	“IN”	is	displayed	on 	
the Information Display, 
insert the CD.
  The CD will begin playing   
  after the screen closes.
TO LOAD /PLAY A CD1.    Push  the  MENU button. 
2.   Select the Set Clock tab. 
3. 	 		
Choose	a	24-hour	display	or 	 
a	12-hour	display. 	
4.     Use  the  + hour and -  hour 
tabs  
to enter the correct hour. 
5.	  Use  the  + min (minutes) and   
-  min to set the correct minutes.
 
6. 	
	Exit	by	pushing	the	OK	tab.
NOTE:  
Minutes and seconds are 
adjusted	by	the	GPS;	however,	it	is 	
necessary to adjust hours under   
the 	following 	conditions:
•	 	
Driving	across	different	time	zones
•	 	
Daylight	saving	time	start	and	end
SETTING  YOUR CLOCK
stored	stations,	select	the	FM 	 
or	AM	on-screen	button.	Refer 	 
to	the	Owner’s	Manual	for 	 
complete details.
Preset Channel:  Can be used  
to	store	8	AM,	16	FM	and	24 	
SiriusXM
® stations.
1      To set a channel, first select AM, 
FM1,	FM2,	SAT1,	SAT2	or	SAT3. 	
2      Tune to the desired station. 
3 				 Push	the	TUNE	AUDIO	dial. 	
4       Select and hold any channel 
preset	on-screen	button	for	about 	
two seconds until a beep is heard.
•      Repeat to store other stations.
PLAYING BLUETOOTH®  
(BT) AUDIO
1   Make sure BT audio device   
is paired.
2   Turn on BT audio device.
3   Push the Source button.
4 		 Select	the	BT-Audio	option.
BLUETOOTH® AUDIO
Bluetooth® enabled phones and 
audio players provide an opportunity 
to play music through the audio 
system with no wires attached, 
however,	there	are	some	limitations:
•		 Not	all	controls	on	the	phone	or 	
player may be active when paired 
to the vehicle.
•		 Audio	streaming	may	be	affected 	
by wireless signal strength.
•		 Sound	quality	of	streaming 	 
audio may vary, depending on   
the device.
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Navigation System
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Insert Map Disc into lower DVD slot
28
Your navigation system operates using the Map Discs supplied. 
	 •		 Disc A covers most of the Midwest and Western states including   
Hawaii and Alaska.
	 •	 	
Disc B covers some of the Midwest and all of the Eastern states 
including Puerto Rico. 
	 •	 Both	discs	cover	all	of	Canada.
NO TE:
 If the state your address is in is not displayed when entering a destination,   
you may have the wrong disc in the navigation system. 
  1 Push LO AD .
  2	 When	“Load/Eject”	screen	appears,	select	“MAP”.	Wait	for	navigation		 	
    screen to tilt open.
  3 Remove current Map Disc (if installed) and insert the desired Map Disc,  
    with the printed side facing up, into the lower DVD MAP slot.
  4	 Read	the	Caution	carefully	and	select	the	“AGREE”	on-screen	button.
Please	refer	to	your	Navigation	System	Owner’s	Manual	for	complete 	 
details and important safety information.
I NSERTING THE M AP DISC: 
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SET HOME LOCATION
NOTE:	Home	address	must	be	stored	in	ADDRESS	BOOK	before	proceeding. 		
Follow	“SELECTING	A	DESTINATION”	step	1-12	and	on	step	13	select	“Memory 	
Pt.” instead of “Destination” to store address.
    1 	 Push	“MENU”	button	on	navigation	face.
    2 	 Select	“ADDRESS	BOOK”.
    3 	 Select 	“Memory 	Points/Home”.
    4  Select “List”.
    5  Select home address from list.
    6  Select “Category”.
    7  Select “Home”.
SELECTING  A DESTINATION
You can choose setting a destination using a street address, point of 
interest, emergency, memory point, home, preset destination, previous 
destination,	freeway	on/off	ramp,	coordinates,	or	select	from	map.
    1  Push “ MENU ” button on navigation face.
    2  Select “Destination Entry”.
    3  Select “Address”.
    4  Select the “State” or “Province”.
											•	Scroll	down	past	the	States	to	find	Canadian	Provinces.
    5 	 Select 	“OK”. 	
    6  Select “City”.
    7 	 Select	“Input	City	Name”.
    8  Use the keyboard to enter the city name.
    9  Select “Street”.
  10  Use the keyboard to enter the street name.
  11 	 Select	“House	No”.
  12 		 Use	the	keyboard	to	enter	the	house	number,	then	select	“OK”.
  13    When the map appears, select “Destination”.
  14    Select “Guide” or just start driving.
NOTE: •	For	safety	reasons,	some	navigation	functions	cannot	be	performed	via	the 	 
	 Navigation	screen	while	driving.
•	When entering numbers for a street name, (e.g., 1st Ave.), push “Sym.”   
  button to switch to the numeric keyboard.
•	Map Orientation: 	“North	Up”	-	Geographic	north	is	up.  
	 	 “Head	Up”	-	The	direction	you	are	heading	is	up.
•	Route Preferences: Select “Prefer” or “Avoid” for toll roads, major roads,   
  ferries, restricted roads and border crossing.
•	RETURN 	button:	Push	button	to	return	to	the	previous	navigation	screen.•	VOICE	button:	Push	to	replay	a	voice	navigation	assist	from	the 	 
  navigation system.
•	DISP	button:	Push	to	set	screen	angle,	brightness,	contrast,	day/night 	 
	 screen	and	display	on/off.
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Bluetooth
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MAzDA MOBILE
The following apps are available for iPhone®	and 	Android 	smartphones:
	 •	 	
Mazda	Assist	app (Available for iPhone®	and	Android)	-	Provides 	 
roadside	assistance	24	hours	a	day,	365	days	a	year.	Toll	free	number 	 
1-800-866-1998	can	also	be	used	for	roadside	assistance.
	 •	 	
MyMazda	app  (Available for iPhone
®)	-	Provides	the	following 	 
vehicle 	information:
 Maintenance schedule   Recall information Service coupons  Parked car locator Promotional alerts   Mazda Dealer locator Service history
The apps can be downloaded, free of charge, from the App store for the iPhone® 
and Android Market for Android powered devices. After downloading app, 
customer	name,	email,	smartphone	number	and	VIN	are	required.
Free MyMazda iPhone app
(Android Coming Soon)Free Mazda Assist  
iPhone app
MyMazda.com—The Official Site for 
Mazda Owners
Register today on MyMazda.com—the ultimate destination for Mazda 
Owners. Once registered, you’ll be able to take advantage of benefits 
exclusively for Mazda Owners:
	 •	
  Insider access to exclusive events and promotions
	 •	 Personalized	maintenance	schedules
	 •	 Zoom-Zoom	Owner	Magazine
	 •	 	
Warranty	information	and	on-line	Owner’s	Manuals
	 •	 Wallpaper,	videos	and	other	fun	stuff
	 •		 Accessories	specifically	designed	for	your	vehicle	
	 •		 Car	Care	Discount	Coupons	available	from	your	Authorized	Mazda	Dealer
Visit	and	register	at	MyMazda.com	today!
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NOTE: If your compatible Bluetooth® phone is equipped with a music player and 
supports the Bluetooth®	profile	A2DP,	your	phone	will	pair	for	both	hands-free	calling 	
as well as Bluetooth® audio during the pairing process, and will be considered one 
unit.	Please	refer	to	your	Owner’s	Manual	for	complete	details	on	how	to	“pair”	up	to 	
7	Bluetooth
®	phones	and	audio	devices,	and	how	to	use	the	built-in	tutorial	and 	 
other important safety information.
T O MAKE OR RECEIVE A HANDS -FREE CALL
Basic Oper ation:
 button:	To	make/receive/swap	(during	call 	 
  interruption) a call.
 button: 	To	end/reject	a	call.
 button:  To skip voice guidance (for   
  speeding up your operation).
Auto Re-connect: 	On	engine	start,	the 	 
last-connected	device	will	be	automatically 	 
re-connected.	The	system	is	operable	several 	 
seconds after engine start.
Voice Pairing    1    Push and release (wait for  
beep) the   button on the 
steering wheel.
    2 		 From	main	menu,	say,	“Setup, 
Pairing Options.”
    3  S a y,   “Pair.”
    4 		 Say	a	four-digit	code 	 
(i.e.,	“1,	2,	3,	4”).
    5    Place phone in discovery 
mode;	if	necessary,	consult 	
your phone’s manual or go to 
www.mazdausa.com/bluetooth. 
Select model, Bluetooth, and 
follow screen prompts.
    6    After phone is recognized,   
you will be prompted to name 
the paired phone.
    7    Pairing  completed.
Pairing with Navigation   1    Push  SOURCE  button next   
to	Navigation	screen.
    2    Select  B T- A u d i o  on 
Navigation 	screen.
    3  Select  Settings.
    4    Select  Pair/Select Device.
    5    Select  Add New.
    6    System will provide a   
four-digit 	code.
    7 		 Use	the	four-digit	code	to 	
begin	the	pairing	procedure; 	
if necessary, consult your 
phone’s manual or go to   
www.mazdausa.com/bluetooth. 
Select model, Bluetooth, and 
follow screen prompts.
    8    Pairing  completed.
PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH® PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE
NO TE: •	 For	safety	reasons,	you	cannot	pair	a	phone	while	driving.
•	 Before pairing your cell phone or audio device, it is recommended that you   
  refer to its manual for steps to turn on Bluetooth
® and perform pairing.
•	 For	toll-free	Bluetooth®	Hands-Free	customer	service	and	device	compatibility 	 
 call  800-430-0153  or go to www.MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth  for assistance.
•	 IMPORTANT:  Set the volume level on your cell phone or audio device to the    
  highest level before distortion starts, then adjust the volume on the audio system.
When using Bluetooth® 
audio function:
The sound quality of 
Bluetooth
® streaming 
audio varies depending 
on the device, even 
when recorded with a 
recommended bit rate   
of	128	kbps.
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Customer Delivery Checklist
DEALERSHIPDAT E
SALES CONSULTANT CUSTOMER’S NAME
VIN E-MAIL
VEHICLE PRESENTATION :  
Refer to Smart Start Guide during presentation
Customer Delivery Checklist
*if equipped
 Keyless Entry
 ...............................1-2
 •		Smart	Entry 	
(Advanced Key*)
	 •		 Door	Request	Switch*
	 • 		Trunk	Request	Switch*
	 •	Power	Door	Locks
  Starting the Engine* ...................3-4
 
•		Push	Button	Ignition
  •		Emergency	Engine	Stop
 Seat Adjustments*
 .........................5
   Fuel Door
 ........................................6
	 •		Fuel	Door	Release	and	Fuel	Spec
 Driver’s View
 ................................7- 8
	 •		Location	of	Switches	and	Controls
 Instrument Cluster
 ....................9 -10
	 •		Review	indicator	light	function 	 
and location
  Lighting Control
  ...........................11
 Wiper Washer
 ................................12
 Auto-Dimming Mirrors*
 ................14
 Aluminum Wheel Care
 ..................15
 Blind Spot Monitoring*
 .................17
 A
Ux  Input  .......................................18
 Climate Control
 ........................19 -20
  •	Manual	Mode
  •	Auto	Mode*
 Audio Controls
 .........................21-2 6
 •		SiriusXM®*	Operation	and	Activation
  Set Clock
 ..............................21-23, 2 6
   Navigation System*
 .................2 7-2 8
	 •	Inserting	the	Map	Disc
	 •		Selecting	a	Destination
	 •		 Set	Home	Location
 Bluetooth® Hands-Free*
 ..............29
	 •	Tutorial
	 •	Pair	Phone
	 •	Make	a	Call
	 •		Toll-Free	Customer	Service 	 
800-430-0153
   Tutorial Videos on MyMazda.com
   ........................... Inside Back Cover
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE  
(2.5L Engine Only)
When replacing or topping off engine oil,
use	Mazda	Genuine	oil.	For	optimal
engine	performance,	use	SAE	0W-20
engine oil. Please consult an Authorized
Mazda Dealer for additional information.
 SALES CONSULTANT DAT ECUSTOMER DAT E
All items in the Customer Deliver y Checklist have been reviewed with the 
customer and the first maintenance appointment has been scheduled:
Signed copy must be placed in dealer jacket
 Smart Start Guide
	 •		
Remove	this	checklist	from 	 
Smart Start Guide
	 •		 Personalization	Features 	 
(refer	to	your	Owner’s	Manual)
   Warranty Information
 
Warranty  Start Date:  
  Customer Ini tial: 
	 •		 Basic	Vehicle	– 	 
36	months/36,000	miles
	 •	Roadside	assistance	program
  MyMazda.com
	 •		
Offer	to	register	customer	on 	
MyMazda.com
  Owner’s Manual
 Maintenance Passport
 Floor Mats
	 •		
Ensure	floor	mats	are	properly 	
hooked after cleaning
	 •		 Do	not	install	two	floor	mats,	one	on 	
top of the other, on the driver side
	 •		 Accessory	rubber	floor	mats	should 	
be cleaned with mild soap and   
water only
P RESENTATION  OF OWNER ’S  M ATERIALS :  
Review the following items with the customer
SERVICE  DEPARTMENT
  Introduce	Service	Manager; 	 
provide business cards
  Review Service and Parts   
Department hours of operation
  Explain	free	Full	Circle 	 
Service Inspection 
  Schedule first maintenance service
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