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xExtremely bright light such as
sunlight or headlights hitting the
camera lens directly.
xThe surroundings are illuminated
by vehicle lights, fluorescent lights,
or LED lights (display may flicker).
xExtremely small dark or white dots
appear on the screen (dots may
flicker).
xBecause the 360°View Monitor
camera uses a special lens, the
distance displayed on the screen
differs from the actual distance.
xObstructions displayed on the screen
may appear differently than in
actuality. (Obstructions may appear
fallen, larger, or longer than they
actually are.)
xDo not apply stickers to a camera or
the area around it. In addition, do
not install accessories or an
illuminated number/character
number plate to the area around a
camera. Otherwise, the camera may
not correctly display the surrounding
conditions.
xFree/open source software
information
This product includes free/open
sources. Information about the
licensing and source code is available
at the following URL.
https://www.denso.com/
global/en/opensource/svss/
mazda/
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Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC)
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▼Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
Your vehicle is equipped with a
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). The
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) is
positioned near the rearview mirror
and used by the following systems.
xHigh Beam Control System (HBC)xAdaptive LED Headlights (ALH)xLane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)
xTraffic Sign Recognition System (TSR)xDistance & Speed Alert (DSA)xDriver Attention Alert (DAA)xMazda Radar Cruise Control
(MRCC)
xMazda Radar Cruise Control with
Stop & Go function (MRCC with
Stop & Go function)
xLane-keep Assist System (LAS)xCruising & Traffic Support (CTS)xSmart Brake Support (SBS)
1. Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)

The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
determines the conditions ahead of
the vehicle while travelling at night and
detects traffic lanes. The distance in
which the Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) can detect objects varies
depending on the surrounding
conditions.
WARNING
Do not modify the suspension:
If the vehicle height or inclination is
changed, the system will not be able to
correctly detect vehicles ahead. This
will result in the system not operating
normally or mistakenly operating,
which could cause a serious accident.
CAUTION
¾Do not apply accessories, stickers or
film to the windscreen near the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).
If the area in front of the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) lens is
obstructed, it will cause the system
to not operate correctly.
Consequently, each system may not
operate normally which could lead
to an unexpected accident.
¾Do not disassemble or modify the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).
Disassembly or
modification of the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) will
cause a malfunction or mistaken
operation. Consequently, each
system may not operate normally
which could lead to an unexpected
accident.
¾Heed the following cautions to
assure the correct operation of the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).
¾Be careful not to scratch the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
lens or allow it to get dirty.
¾Do not remove the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) cover.
¾Do not place objects on the
instrument panel which reflect
light.
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¾Always keep the windscreen glass
around the camera clean by
removing dirt or fogging. Use the
windscreen defroster to remove
fogging on the windscreen.
¾Consult an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer) regarding cleaning the
interior side of the windscreen
around the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC).
¾Consult an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer) before performing
repairs around the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC).
¾The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
is installed to the windscreen.
Consult an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer) for windscreen repair
and replacement.
¾When cleaning the windscreen, do
not allow glass cleaners or similar
cleaning fluids to get on the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
lens. In addition, do not touch the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
lens.
¾When performing repairs around
the rearview mirror, consult an
expert repairer (we recommend an
Authorised Mazda Repairer).
¾Consult an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer) regarding cleaning of the
camera lens.¾Do not hit or apply strong force to
the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
or the area around it. If the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) is
severely hit or if there are cracks or
damage caused by flying gravel or
debris in the area around it, stop
using the following systems and
consult an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer).
¾High Beam Control System
(HBC)
¾Adaptive LED Headlights (ALH)
¾Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)
¾Traffic Sign Recognition System
(TSR)
¾Distance & Speed Alert (DSA)
¾Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
¾Mazda Radar Cruise Control
(MRCC)
¾Mazda Radar Cruise Control
with Stop & Go function (MRCC
with Stop & Go function)
¾Lane-keep Assist System (LAS)
¾Cruising & Traffic Support (CTS)
¾Smart Brake Support (SBS)
¾The direction in which the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) is pointed
has been finely adjusted. Do not
change the installation position of
the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
or remove it. Otherwise, it could
result in damage or malfunction.
¾Always use tyres for all wheels that
are of the specified size, and the
same manufacturer, brand, and tread
pattern. In addition, do not use tyres
with significantly different wear
patterns on the same vehicle as the
system may not operate normally.
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¾The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
includes a function for detecting a
soiled windscreen and informing the
driver, however, depending on the
conditions, it may not detect plastic
shopping bags, ice or snow on the
windscreen. In such cases, the
system cannot accurately determine
a vehicle ahead and may not be able
to operate normally. Always drive
carefully and pay attention to the
road ahead.
NOTE
xIn the following cases, the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) cannot detect
target objects correctly, and each
system may be unable to operate
normally.
xThe height of the vehicle ahead is
low.
xYou drive your vehicle at the same
speed as the vehicle ahead.
xHeadlights are not turned on
during the night or when going
through a tunnel.
xIn the following cases, the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) may not be
able to detect target objects
correctly.
xUnder bad weather condition,
such as rain, fog and snow.
xThe window washer is being used
or the windscreen wipers are not
used when it's raining.
xIce, fog, snow, frost, rainfall, dirt,
or foreign matter such as a plastic
bag is stuck on the windscreen.
xTrucks with low loading platforms
and vehicles with an extremely low
or high profile.
xWhen driving next to walls with no
patterning (including fences and
longitudinally striped walls).
xThe tail lights of the vehicle ahead
are turned off.
xA vehicle is outside the
illumination range of the
headlights.
xThe vehicle is making a sharp turn,
or ascending or descending a steep
slope.
xEntering or exiting a tunnel.xHeavy luggage is loaded causing
the vehicle to tilt.
xStrong light is shone at the front of
the vehicle (back light or
high-beam light from on-coming
vehicles).
xThere are many light emitters on
the vehicle ahead.
xWhen the vehicle ahead is not
equipped with tail lights or the tail
lights are turned off at nighttime.
xElongated luggage or cargo is
loaded onto installed roof rails and
covers the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC).
xExhaust gas from the vehicle in
front, sand, snow, and water
vapour rising from manholes and
grating , and water splashed into
the air.
xWhen towing a malfunctioning
vehicle.
xThe vehicle is driven with tyres
having significantly different wear.
xThe vehicle is driven on down
slopes or bumpy roads.
xThere are water puddles on the
road.
xThe surroundings are dark such as
during the night, early evening, or
early morning , or in a tunnel or
indoor parking lot.
xThe illumination brightness of the
headlights is reduced or the
headlight illumination is weakened
due to dirt or a deviated optical
axis.
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xThe target object enters the blind
spot of the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC).
xA person or object bursts onto the
road from the shoulder or cuts
right in front of you.
xYou change lanes and approach a
vehicle ahead.
xWhen driving extremely close to
the target object.
xTyre chains or a temporary spare
tyre is installed.
xThe vehicle ahead has a special
shape. For example, a vehicle
towing a trailer house or a boat, or
a vehicle carrier carrying a vehicle
with its front pointed rearward.
xIf the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
cannot operate normally due to rain,
backlight, or fog , the system
functions related to the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) are
temporarily stopped and the
following warning lights turn on.
However, this does not indicate a
malfunction.
xHigh Beam Control System (HBC)
warning indication/warning light
(amber)
xAdaptive LED Headlights (ALH)
warning indication/warning light
(amber)
xi-ACTIVSENSE warning indication/
warning light
xIf the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
cannot operate normally due to high
temperatures, the system functions
related to the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC) are temporarily
stopped and the following warning
lights turn on. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction. Cool
down the area around the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) such as by
turning on the air conditioner.
xHigh Beam Control System (HBC)
warning indication/warning light
(amber)
xAdaptive LED Headlights (ALH)
warning indication/warning light
(amber)
xi-ACTIVSENSE warning indication/
warning light
xIf the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
detects that the windscreen is dirty
or foggy, the system functions related
to the Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) are temporarily stopped and
the following warning lights turn on.
However, this does not indicate a
problem. Remove the dirt from the
windscreen or press the defroster
switch and defog the windscreen.
xHigh Beam Control System (HBC)
warning indication/warning light
(amber)
xAdaptive LED Headlights (ALH)
warning indication/warning light
(amber)
xi-ACTIVSENSE warning indication/
warning light
xIf there are recognizable cracks or
damage caused by
flying gravel or
debris on the windscreen, always
have the windscreen replaced.
Consult an expert repairer (we
recommend an Authorised Mazda
Repairer) for replacement.
xThe Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
recognises pedestrians when all of
the following conditions are met:
xThe height of a pedestrian is about
1 to 2 meters.
xAn outline such as the head, both
shoulders, or the legs can be
determined.
xIn the following cases, the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) may not be
able to detect target objects
correctly:
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Front Camera/Side
Cameras/Rear Camera
*
▼Front Camera/Side Cameras/Rear
Camera
Your vehicle is equipped with a front
camera, side cameras, and a rear
camera. The 360°View Monitor uses
each camera.
Refer to 360°View Monitor on page
4-185.
The front camera, side cameras, and
rear camera shoot images of the area
surrounding the vehicle.
Each camera is installed to the
following positions.
1. Side cameras
2. Front camera
3. Rear camera
Driver Monitoring
Camera
*
▼Driver Monitoring Camera
The driver monitoring camera detects
changes in the driver's facial features
and estimates the amount of
accumulated fatigue and sleepiness of
the driver.
1. Driver monitoring camera
NOTE
xDriver Monitoring (DM) and the
earlier collision warning may not
operate normally under the following
conditions.
xThe driver monitoring camera is
covered with something.
xYou are driving the vehicle while
leaning on the steering wheel.
xYou are wearing glasses or
sunglasses.
xA cap or hat you are wearing
partially blocks the driver
monitoring camera's view of your
eyes, you have long bangs partially
covering your eyes, or a part of
your face is invisible due to a face
mask.
xThe lighting conditions change
significantly (such as backlight,
light from the side, or direct light
from the setting sun, and the
headlights of on-coming vehicles).
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xWhen the temperature around the lens is high/low.xWhen the camera is wet such as on a rainy day or during periods of high
humidity.
xWhen foreign material such as mud is stuck around the camera.xWhen the camera lens reflects sunlight or headlight beams.xThe surroundings are illuminated by vehicle lights, fluorescent lights, or LED
lights (display may flicker).
xExtremely small dark or white dots appear on the screen (dots may flicker).xImage display may be delayed if the temperature around the camera is low.
▼Viewing the Display
Predicted vehicle path assist lines display type
The projected path guidance mode displays the predicted path of the vehicle after
you turn the steering wheel.
Use this mode for parking your vehicle in a parking space or garage.
a) Projected vehicle path (yellow)
These lines are displayed as a reference for the projected path of the vehicle.
The lines displaying the projected vehicle path change after you turn the steering
wheel.
b) Extended vehicle width lines (blue)
These lines indicate the vehicle's extended width.
These lines are not displayed when the vehicle's wheels are in the straight-ahead
position.
c) Distance guide lines (red)
These lines indicate the approximate distance to a point measured from the
vehicle's rear (from the end of the bumper).
The blue line indicates the point about 50 cm (19 in) from the rear bumper.
The red and yellow lines, which change position after you turn the steering wheel,
indicate the points about 50 cm (19 in) for the red line and 100 cm (39.3 in) for
the yellow lines from the rear bumper (at the centre point of each of the lines).
A degree of error occurs when the wheels are not in the straight-ahead position.
In the above illustration, the right side of the vehicle is in a position closer to the
actual distance displayed by the distance guide lines (red: about 50 cm (19 in)
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6Maintenance and Care
How to keep your Mazda in top condition.
Essential Information................. 6-2
Introduction.......................... 6-2
Scheduled Maintenance............ 6-3
Scheduled Maintenance......... 6-3
Owner Maintenance............... 6-16
Owner Maintenance
Precautions......................... 6-16
Bonnet................................ 6-17
Engine Compartment
Overview............................ 6-19
Engine Oil........................... 6-24
Engine Coolant.................... 6-28
Brake/Clutch Fluid............... 6-30
Window and Headlight Washer
Fluid................................... 6-31
Body Lubrication.................. 6-31
Wiper Blades....................... 6-32
Battery................................ 6-36
Key Battery Replacement...... 6-39
Tyres................................... 6-41
Light Bulbs...........................6-44
Fuses.................................. 6-46
Appearance Care.................... 6-54
Exterior Care....................... 6-54
Interior Care........................ 6-59
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Window and Headlight
Washer Fluid
▼Inspecting Washer Fluid Level
WARNING
Use only windscreen washer fluid or
plain water in the reservoir:
Using radiator antifreeze as washer
fluid is dangerous. If sprayed on the
windscreen, it will dirty the
windscreen, affect your visibility, and
could result in an accident.
Inspect fluid level in the washer fluid
reservoir; add fluid if necessary.

The top of the float should be between
F and E.

Use plain water if washer
fluid is
unavailable.
But use only washer fluid in cold
weather to prevent it from freezing.
NOTE
Front and rear washer
fluid is supplied
from the same reservoir.
Body Lubrication
▼Body Lubrication
All moving points of the body, such as
door and bonnet hinges and locks,
should be lubricated each time the
engine oil is changed. Use a
nonfreezing lubricant on locks during
cold weather.

Make sure the bonnet's secondary
latch keeps the bonnet from opening
when the primary latch is released.
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Replace the tyre when this happens.
1. New tread
2. Worn tread
3. Tread wear indicator
You should replace the tyre before the
band crosses the entire tread.
▼Replacing a Wheel
WARNING
Always use wheels of the correct size
on your vehicle:
Using a wrong-sized wheel is
dangerous. Braking and handling could
be affected, leading to loss of control
and an accident.
CAUTION
A wrong-sized wheel may adversely
affect:
¾Ty re
fit
¾Wheel and bearing life
¾Ground clearance
¾Snow-chain clearance
¾Speedometer calibration
¾Headlight aim
¾Bumper height
¾Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
*
NOTE
xWhen replacing a wheel, make sure
the new one is the same as the
original factory wheel in diameter,
rim width, and offset (inset/outset).
xFor details, contact an expert repairer
(we recommend an Authorised
Mazda Repairer).

Proper tyre balancing provides the best
riding comfort and helps reduce tread
wear. Out-of-balance tyres can cause
vibration and uneven wear, such as
cupping and
flat spots.
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