key MAZDA MODEL CX-3 2016 (in English) Owner's Guide

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*Some models.4–26
When Driving
Instrument Cluster and Display
Signal Warning Lights Page
Seat Belt Warning Light (Front seat) 7-27
Door-Ajar Warning Light 7-27
* Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light 7-27
* Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light *1 7-27
(Red) KEY Warning Light
*1 7-27
(Amber)
* Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS)
Warning Light 7-27
* Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) Warning Light *1 7-27
(Amber)
* High Beam Control System (HBC) Warning Light *1 7-27
* LED Headlight Warning Light 7-27
(Amber)
* Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) Warning Light *1 7-27
*1 The light turns on when the ignition is switched on for an operation check, and turns off a few seconds later or
when the engine is started. If the light does not turn on or remains turned on, have the vehicle inspected at an
Authorized Mazda Dealer.
*2 The light turns on continuously when the parking brake is applied.
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*Some models.4–27
When Driving
Instrument Cluster and Display
Indicator Lights
These lights turn on or fl ash to notify the user of the system operation status or a system
malfunction.
Signal Indicator Lights Page
* Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) OFF Indicator Light *1 4-85
* Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) OFF Indicator
Light*1 4-77
(Green) KEY Indicator Light 3-8
(Green)
* High Beam Control System (HBC) Indicator Light 4-73
Wrench Indicator Light *1 4-29
TCS/DSC Indicator Light *1 4-59 , 4-61
TCS OFF Indicator Light *1 4-60
(Red)
* Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS)
Indicator Light *1 4-111 , 4-108
* Smart Brake Support/Smart City Brake Support (SBS/SCBS)
OFF Indicator Light *1 4-111 , 4-108
(Blue) Low Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator Light 4-29
Shift Position Indication 4-31
Headlight High-Beam Indicator Light 4-44 , 4-44
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5–103
Interior Features
Bluetooth®
5. Select the contact information which
you would like to delete.
6. Select
.
Changing the display order of your
favorites list
1. Select the
icon on the home screen
and display the Communication screen.
2. Select
to display the favorites
list.
3. Select
.
4. Select
.
5. The contact can be moved after it is
selected.
6. Slide the contact or move it using the
commander switch, then select
.
Changing contact name of your
favorites
1. Select the
icon on the home screen
and display the Communication screen.
2. Select
to display the favorites
list.
3. Select
.
4. Select
.
5. Select the contact to display the
keyboard screen.
6. If a new name is input and
is
selected, the contact name is stored.
NOTE
If the contact is long-pressed when the
favorites list is displayed, the contact
information can be edited (deleted,
moved).
Telephone Number Input
NOTE
Practice this while parked until you are
confi dent you can do it while driving in a
non-taxing road situation. If you are not
completely comfortable, make all calls
from a safe parking position, and only
start driving when you can devote your full
attention to driving.
1. Select the
icon on the home screen
and display the Communication screen.
2. When
is pressed, the dial pad
is displayed.
3. Input the telephone number using the
dial pad.
4. Select
to make the call.
Numeral or symbol entry
Use the dial pad.
Long-press the
to input +.
Select
to delete the currently input
value.
Long-press
to delete all input values.
Redial Function
Makes a call to the last person called
(latest person on outgoing call record)
from the mobile phone/vehicle.
1. Press the talk button.
2. Wait for the beep sound.
3. Say: “Redial”
Call back Function
Makes a call to the last person who called
your (latest person on incoming call
record) mobile phone/vehicle.
1. Press the talk button.
2. Wait for the beep sound.
3. Say: “Call back”
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Interior Features
Bluetooth®
Example of use (verify unread E-mail)
1. Select the
icon on the home screen
and display the Communication screen.
2. Select
to display the inbox.
3. Select the unread message displayed in
bold.
4. The details of the message are
displayed and replying to the message,
making a call, or playback can be
performed.
Changing account for displaying
(E-mail only)
1. Select
.
2. Select the account which you would
like to display. Only the messages for
the selected account are displayed in
the inbox.
Editing preset messages
1. Select the
icon on the home screen
and display the Communication screen.
2. Select
.
3. Select
.
4. Select the preset message which you
would like to edit. The keyboard screen
is displayed.
5. When the message is input and
is
selected, the message is stored as a
preset message.
NOTE
 


y Select the icon to change the
language.
 


y Select the icon to switch between
capitalized and lower-case characters.
 


y Select the icon to return to the
previous screen without storing the edit.
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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:
 


y The overhead light switch is in the ON
position.
 


y The overhead light switch is in the door
position with the door open.
 


y 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.
 


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


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


y 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.
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:
 


y The ignition is switched on and all doors
are closed.
 


y The driver's door is locked.
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Interior Features
Interior Equipment
NOTE
 


y 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.
 


y 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:
 


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


y 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.
 


y The ignition is switched to a position
other than OFF.
 


y A door is opened.



y A door is unlocked.




y The operation of the illuminated entry
system can be changed.
  Refer to Personalization Features on
page 9-10 .
Accessory Sockets
Only use genuine Mazda accessories or
the equivalent requiring no greater than
120 W (DC 12 V, 10 A).
The ignition must be switched to ACC or
ON.
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6–1
6Maintenance and Care
How to keep your Mazda in top condition.
Essential Information ........................................................................\
6-2 Introduction ........................................................................\
........... 6-2
Scheduled Maintenance ..................................................................... 6-4 Scheduled Maintenance (U.S.A., Canada, and Puerto Rico) ........ 6-4
Scheduled Maintenance (Mexico) .............................................. 6-13
Maintenance Monitor .................................................................. 6-20
Owner Maintenance ........................................................................\
. 6-22 Owner Maintenance Precautions ................................................ 6-22
Hood ........................................................................\
.................... 6-24
Engine Compartment Overview ................................................. 6-26
Engine Oil ........................................................................\
........... 6-27
Engine Coolant ........................................................................\
.... 6-30
Brake Fluid ........................................................................\
.......... 6-32
Window Washer Fluid ................................................................. 6-32
Body Lubrication ........................................................................\
6-33
Wiper Blades ........................................................................\
....... 6-34
Battery ........................................................................\
................. 6-37
Key Battery Replacement ........................................................... 6-39
Tires........................................................................\
..................... 6-42
Light Bulbs ........................................................................\
.......... 6-46
Fuses ........................................................................\
................... 6-53
Appearance Care........................................................................\
...... 6-58 Exterior Care ........................................................................\
....... 6-58
Interior Care ........................................................................\
........ 6-64
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Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
Battery Maintenance
To get the best service from a battery:
 


y Keep it securely mounted.



y Keep the top clean and dry.



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


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


y If the vehicle will not be used for an
extended time, disconnect the battery
cables and charge the battery every six
weeks.
Battery Replacement
Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer for a
battery replacement purchase.
Key Battery Replacement
If the buttons on the transmitter are
inoperable and the operation indicator
light does not fl ash, the battery may be
dead.
Replace with a new battery before the
transmitter becomes unusable.
CAUTION
 


¾ Make sure the battery is installed
correctly. Battery leakage could occur if it
is not installed correctly.
 


¾ When replacing the battery, be careful
not to touch any of the internal circuitry
and electrical terminals, bend the
electrical terminals, or get dirt in the
transmitter as the transmitter could be
damaged.
 


¾ There is the danger of explosion if the
battery is not correctly replaced.
 


¾ Dispose of used batteries according to
the following instructions.
 


¾ Insulate the plus and minus terminals
of the battery using cellophane or
equivalent tape.
 


¾ Never disassemble.



¾ Never throw the battery into fi re or
water.
 


¾ Never deform or crush.




¾ Replace only with the same type battery
(CR2025 or equivalent).
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Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
The following conditions indicate that the
battery power is low:
 


y The KEY indicator light (green) fl ashes
in the instrument cluster for about 30
seconds after the engine is turned off.
 


y The system does not operate and
the operation indicator light on the
transmitter does not fl ash when the
buttons are pressed.
 


y The system's operational range is
reduced.
Replacing the battery at an Authorized
Mazda Dealer is recommended to prevent
damage to the key. If replacing the battery
by yourself, follow the instruction below.
Replacing the key battery
1. Press the knob and pull out the
auxiliary key.
Knob
2. Twist a tape-wrapped fl athead
screwdriver in the direction of the
arrow and open the cover slightly.
Cover
3. Insert the tape-wrapped fl athead
screwdriver into the gap and slide it in
the direction of the arrow.
Cover
Gap
4. Twist the fl athead screwdriver in the
direction of the arrow and remove the
cover.
Cover
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Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
5. Remove the battery cap, then remove
the battery.
6. Insert a new battery with the positive
pole facing up, and then cover the
battery with the battery cap.
7. Close the cover.
8. Reinsert the auxiliary key.
CAUTION
 


¾ Be careful not to allow the rubber ring
shown in the fi gure to be scratched or
damaged.
 


¾ If the rubber ring detaches, reattach it
before inserting a new battery.
Rubber ring
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