service reset MAZDA MODEL CX-30 2019 Owners Manual (in English)

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Mazda Radar Cruise
Control (MRCC)
*
▼Mazda Radar Cruise Control
(MRCC)
The MRCC system is designed to
maintain headway control*1 with a
vehicle ahead according to your
vehicle's speed using a front radar
sensor to detect the distance to the
vehicle ahead and a preset vehicle
speed without you having to use the
accelerator or brake pedals.
*1 Headway Control: Control of the
distance between your vehicle and
the vehicle ahead detected by the
MRCC system.
Additionally, if your vehicle starts
closing in on the vehicle ahead such as
if the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly, a
warning sound and a warning
indication in the display are activated
simultaneously to alert you to maintain
a sufficient distance between the
vehicles.
Also refer to the following before using
the MRCC.
xFront radar sensor (page 4-220)
WARNING
Do not rely completely on the MRCC:
The MRCC system has detection
limitations depending on the type of
vehicle ahead and its conditions, the
weather conditions, and the road
conditions. Additionally, the system
may be unable to decelerate
sufficiently to avoid hitting the vehicle
ahead if the vehicle ahead applies the
brakes suddenly or another vehicle
cuts into the driving lane, which could
result in an accident.
Always drive carefully and verify the
surrounding conditions and depress
the brake pedal or accelerator pedal
while keeping a safe distance from
vehicles ahead or on-coming vehicles.
Do not use the MRCC system in the
following locations. Using the MRCC
system at the following locations may
result in an unexpected accident:
¾General roads other than highways
(Driving under these conditions
using the MRCC system is not
possible.)
¾Roads with sharp curves and where
vehicle traffic is heavy with
insufficient space between vehicles,
or roads where frequent and
repetitive acceleration and
deceleration occur (Driving under
these conditions using the MRCC is
not possible).
¾When entering and exiting
interchanges, service areas, and
parking areas of highways (If you exit
a highway while headway control is
in use, the vehicle ahead will no
longer be tracked and your vehicle
may accelerate to the set speed).
¾Slippery roads such as ice or
snow-bound roads (Tyres could spin
causing you to lose vehicle control,
or the stop hold control may not
operate.)
¾Long , descending slopes (to
maintain distance between vehicles,
the system automatically and
continuously applies the brakes
which could result in the loss of
brake power.)
¾Slopes with a steep gradient (The
vehicle ahead may not be detected
correctly.)
¾Two-wheeled vehicles such as
motorcycles or bicycles are ahead.
When Driving
i-ACTIVSENSE
4-130*Some models.

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Remarks:
*1 Reset the engine oil data whenever replacing the engine oil regardless of the message/wrench
indicator light display.
*2 Also inspect the air conditioner drive belts, if installed.
If the vehicle is driven primarily under any of the following conditions, inspect the drive belts at every
10,000 km or shorter.
a) Driving for long period in extremely wet or heavy rain condition.
*3 Inspect the battery electrolyte level,
specific gravity and outer appearance. The sealed battery only
requires an outer appearance inspection.
*4 Inspection is only subjected for lead-acid battery.*5 Tyre rotation is recommended every 15,000 km.*6 Inspect a spare tyre if installed.*7 Check the tyre repair fluid expiration date every year when performing the periodic maintenance.
Replace the tyre repair
fluid bottle with new one before the expiration date.
*8 If the brakes are used extensively (for example, continuous hard driving or mountain driving) or if the
vehicle is driven in extremely humid climates, replace the brake fluid annually.
*9 If the vehicle is driven in very dusty or sandy areas, clean and if necessary, replace the air
filter more
often than the recommended intervals.
*10 Use of FL-22 is recommended when replacing engine coolant. Using engine coolant other than FL-22
may cause serious damage to the engine and cooling system.
Russia/Belarus/Azerbaijan/Kazakhstan/Armenia
Vehicles utilizing the vehicle status monitor feature:
Russia/Belarus/Kazakhstan
The vehicle status monitor feature alerts you of maintenance needs by turning on the
wrench indicator light or displaying a message in the instrument panel, or both.
Every maintenance must be done when the display/wrench indication comes on.
The display/wrench indication will come on before reaching the maximum interval.
Refer to Table A to identify the required maintenance items.

Maximum interval 15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first

Manually set Next Service Distance and Date of Vehicle Status Monitor to 7,500 km
and 6 months if the vehicle is driven primarily under any of the following conditions:
Refer to the Information section in the Mazda Connect Owner's Manual about the
manual setting procedure.
1. The vehicle is idled for long periods or driven at low speeds, such as with police
cars, taxis, or driver's education school car.
2. Driving under dusty conditions.
3. Driving for long periods in cold temperatures or driving regularly for short distan-
ces only.
4. Driving under extremely high temperature conditions.
5. Driving continuously in mountainous regions.
Maintenance and Care
Scheduled Maintenance
6-8

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diagnostics) connection on the vehicle.
The operating data read out document
the technical conditions of the vehicle
or individual components and help
with fault diagnostics, compliance with
warranty obligations and quality
improvement. These data, in particular
information regarding component
stress, technical events, operating
errors and other errors are transmitted
to the manufacturer, if necessary,
together with the vehicle identification
number. In addition, product liability
falls under the responsibility of the
manufacturer. For this purpose, the
manufacturer uses operating data
external to the vehicles, for example,
recall campaigns. These data also may
be used to verify the customer’s
statutory warranty and manufacturer
warranty claims.

Error memory on the vehicle can be
reset by a service operator within the
course of repair and maintenance work
or at your request.

Comfort and infotainment functions
You can store comfort settings and
customisations on the vehicle, and
change/reset these at any time.

Depending on the particular vehicle
configurations, these may include:
xseat and steering wheel position
settings,
xchassis adjustments and
air-conditioning settings,
xcustomisations such as interior
lighting.

You are also able to incorporate data
into the vehicle’s infotainment
functions yourself within the context of
the selected configuration.

Depending on the particular vehicle
configurations, these may include:
xmultimedia data, e.g., music,
films
or photos for playback in an
integrated multimedia system,
xaddress book data for use in
conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or integrated
navigation system,
xnavigation destinations entered,xdata relating to the use of internet
services.

This data for comfort and infotainment
functions may be stored locally on the
vehicle or it may be located on a
device that you have connected to your
vehicle (e.g., smartphone, USB stick or
MP3 player). Provided that you have
entered this data yourself, you will be
able to delete it at any time.

Transmission of this data from the
vehicle is exclusively at your request, in
particular, relating to the settings you
have selected when using online
services.

Smartphone integration, for example,
Android Auto or Apple car play

If your vehicle is equipped accordingly,
you will be able to connect your
smartphone or another mobile device
to the vehicle so that you can control it
using the integrated control elements
within the vehicle. Smartphone images
and sounds can be output via the
vehicle’s multimedia system. At the
same time, specific information is
transferred to your smartphone.
Depending on the type of integration,
Customer Information
Collection and Processing of Data in the Vehicle
8-7