lights MAZDA MODEL CX-3 2015 (in English) Manual PDF

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4–150
When Driving
i-ACTIVSENSE
NOTE
  In the following cases, the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) cannot detect target objects
correctly, and each system may be unable to operate normally.
 


 The height of the vehicle ahead is low.



 You drive your vehicle at the same speed as the vehicle ahead.



 Headlights are not turned on during the night or when going through a tunnel. 

 In the following cases, the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) may not be able to detect
target objects correctly.
 


 When driving next to walls with no patterning (including fences and longitudinally
striped walls).
 


 The tail lights of the vehicle ahead are turned off.



 A vehicle is outside the illumination range of the headlights.



 The vehicle is making a sharp curve, or ascending or descending a steep slope.



 Entering or exiting a tunnel.



 Heavy luggage is loaded causing the vehicle to tilt.



 Strong light is shone at the front of the vehicle (back light or high-beam light from
on-coming vehicles).
 


 There are many light emitters on the vehicle ahead.



 When the vehicle ahead is not equipped with tail lights or the tail lights are turned
off at nighttime.
 


 The vehicle ahead has a special shape.
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*Some models.4–163
When Driving
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System *
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) monitors the air pressure of all four tyres. If
the air pressure of one or more tyres is too low, the system warns the driver by indicating the
tyre pressure monitoring system warning light in the instrument cluster and operating a beep
sound. The system monitors the tyre pressures indirectly using the data sent from the ABS
wheel speed sensors.
To allow the system to operate correctly, the system needs to be initialized with the specifi ed
tyre pressure (value on the tyre pressure label). Follow the procedure and perform the
initialization.
Refer to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Initialization on page 4-166 .
The warning light fl ashes when the system has a malfunction.
Refer to Warning Lights on page 4-37 .
ABS wheel speed sensor
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*Some models.5–1
5Interior Features
Use of various features for ride comfort, including air-conditioning and
audio system.
 
Air-Conditioning System ................................................................... 5-2
Operating Tips ............................................................................... 5-2
Vent Operation .............................................................................. 5-3
Manual Type ................................................................................. 5-5
Fully Automatic Type .................................................................. 5-10
Audio System .................................................................................... 5-14
Aerial ........................................................................................... 5-14
Operating Tips for Audio System ............................................... 5-14
Audio Set (Type A/Type B) ........................................................ 5-27
Audio Set (Type C/Type D) ........................................................ 5-42
Audio Control Switch Operation
* ............................................... 5-67
AUX/USB/iPod mode ................................................................. 5-69
Bluetooth
® ......................................................................................... 5-89
Bluetooth®* .................................................................................. 5-89
Bluetooth® Hands-Free (Type A/Type B)* ................................ 5-113
Bluetooth® Hands-Free (Type C/Type D)* ................................ 5-120
Bluetooth® Audio (Type A/Type B)* ......................................... 5-129
Bluetooth® Audio (Type C/Type D)* ......................................... 5-131
Troubleshooting* ....................................................................... 5-143
Interior Equipment ........................................................................ 5-146
Sunvisors ................................................................................... 5-146
Interior Lights ........................................................................... 5-146
Accessory Sockets .................................................................... 5-149
Cup Holder ................................................................................ 5-150
Bottle Holder ............................................................................. 5-150
Storage Compartments .............................................................. 5-151
Removable Ashtray
* .................................................................. 5-155
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5–14 6
Interior Features
Interior Equipment
Sunvisors
When you need a sunvisor, lower it for use
in front or swing it to the side.
Sunvisor
Vanity Mirrors
To use the vanity mirror, lower the
sunvisor.
Interior Lights
Overhead Lights
Switch
Position Overhead Lights
Light off
Light is on when any door is open Light is on or off when the
illuminated entry system is on
Light on
Front
Rear
NOTE
The rear overhead light also turn on and
off when the front overhead light switch
is operated.
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Interior Features
Interior Equipment
Map Lights
When the overhead light switch is in the
door or off position, press the lens to
illuminate the map lights, and then press
the lens again to turn them off.
NOTE
The map lights will not turn off even
if the lens is pressed in the following
cases:
 
 The overhead light switch is in the
ON position.
  The overhead light switch is in the
door position with the door open.
  The illuminated entry system is on.
Luggage Compartment Lights
Switch
Position Luggage Compartment Light
Light off
Light on when the liftgate is open
Illuminated Entry System
The overhead lights turn on when any
of the following operations is done with
the overhead light switch in the DOOR
position and the ignition switched off.
 


 Turn on for about 30 seconds when the
driver's door is unlocked.
 


 Turn on for about 15 seconds when a
door is opened with a key left in the
vehicle and then the door is closed.
 


 Turn on for about 5 seconds when a
door is opened from the outside with a
key being carried and then the door is
closed.
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5–14 8
Interior Features
Interior Equipment
The overhead lights turn on for about 15
seconds when the ignition is switched
off with the overhead light switch in the
DOOR position.
The overhead lights turn off immediately
in the following cases:
 


 The ignition is switched on and all doors
are closed.
 


 The driver's door is locked.
NOTE

Battery saver If any door is left open with the
overhead light switch in the DOOR
position, or the liftgate is left open,
the overhead light or luggage
compartment light turns off after
about 30 minutes to prevent battery
depletion.
  To prevent battery depletion, if the
interior lights remain turned on (the
interior light switch is in the ON
position or an interior light is turned
on by pressing the lens of the interior
light), they turn off automatically
under the following conditions:
 


 No operations are done for about
30 minutes after the ignition is
switched off.
 


 When the LOCK button on the key
is pressed or the request switch
is pressed to lock the doors on
vehicles with the advanced keyless
function after the ignition is
switched off (interior lights turn off
a few seconds).
  In addition, if the following
operations are performed after
turning the interior lights off, they
will turn on again.
 


 The ignition is switched to a
position other than OFF.
 


 A door is opened.



 A door is unlocked. 

 The operation of the illuminated
entry system can be changed.
 Refer to Personalisation Features on
page 9-13 .
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6–38
Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
Battery Maintenance
To get the best service from a battery:
 


 Keep it securely mounted.



 Keep the top clean and dry.



 Keep terminals and connections clean,
tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or
terminal grease.
 


 Rinse off spilled electrolyte immediately
with a solution of water and baking
soda.
 


 If the vehicle will not be used for an
extended time, disconnect the battery
leads and charge the battery every six
weeks.
Inspecting Electrolyte Level
A low level of electrolyte fl uid will cause
the battery to discharge quickly.
Upper level
Lower level
Inspect the electrolyte level at least once
a week. If it is low, remove the caps and
add enough distilled water to bring the
level between the upper and lower level
(illustration).
Do not overfi ll.
Examine the specifi c gravity of the
electrolyte with a hydrometer, especially
during cold weather. If it is low, recharge
the battery.
Battery Recharging
NOTE
  Before performing maintenance or
recharging the battery, turn off all
accessories and stop the engine.
  To disconnect the battery, remove the
negative lead fi rst. Install it last when
connecting the battery.
  Be sure to remove the caps before
recharging the battery.
 (With i-stop system) Do not quick-charge the battery.




 If the battery quickly discharges
because, for example, the lights were
left on too long with the engine off,
slow-charge it as required by battery
size and charger capacity.
 


 If the battery gradually discharges
because of high electric load while the
vehicle is being used, recharge it as
required by battery size and charger
capacity.
Battery Replacement
Contact an Authorised Mazda Dealer for a
battery replacement purchase.
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6–46
Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
Light Bulbs
With LED Headlights
With Halogen Headlights
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*Some models.6–47
Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
Headlights (Low beam)
Headlights (High beam)
Headlights (High beam)/Running lights *
Running lights/Position lights
Position lights
Front fog lights *
Front direction indicator lights
Side direction indicator lights
Brake lights/Tail lights
Rear direction indicator lights
Tail lights *
Reverse lights
Rear fog light (Left-hand drive model) *
Rear fog light (Right-hand drive model) *
High-mount brake light
Number plate lights
Overhead lights (Front)/Map lights
Overhead lights (Rear)
Luggage compartment light
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*Some models.6–48
Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
WARNING
Never touch the glass portion of a
halogen bulb with your bare hands
and always wear eye protection when
handling or working around the bulbs:
When a halogen bulb breaks, it is
dangerous. These bulbs contain
pressurised gas. If one is broken, it will
explode and serious injuries could be
caused by the fl ying glass.
If the glass portion is touched with bare
hands, body oil could cause the bulb to
overheat and explode when lit.
Always keep halogen bulbs out of the
reach of children:
Playing with a halogen bulb is
dangerous. Serious injuries could be
caused by dropping a halogen bulb or
breaking it some other way.
NOTE
  To replace the bulb, contact an
expert repairer, we recommend an
Authorised Mazda Repairer.
  If the halogen bulb is accidentally
touched, it should be cleaned with
rubbing alcohol before being used.
  Use the protective cover and carton
for the replacement bulb to dispose
of the old bulb promptly and out of
the reach of children.
Replacing Exterior Light Bulbs
Headlights (With LED headlights)
The LED bulb cannot be replaced as a
single unit because it is an integrated unit.
The LED bulb has to be replaced with
the unit. We recommend an Authorised
Mazda Repairer when the replacement is
necessary.
Headlights (With halogen headlights)
High-beam bulbs (With running lights)/
Running lights
*
1. Make sure the ignition is switched off,
and the headlight switch is off.
2. Lift the bonnet.
3. Turn the cover anticlockwise and
remove it.
4. Turn the socket and bulb assembly
anticlockwise and remove it.
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