cruise control MAZDA MODEL CX-5 2014 Smart Start Guide (in English)

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SHIFT POSITION
INDICATOR LIGHT S
PEEDOMETER
G LOSSARY OF W ARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
NOTE: See Owner’s Manual for more details and explanations.
Instrument Cluster
TCS
OFF

Traction Control System (TCS)
Off Indicator Light

Low Engine Oil Pressure

Traction Control System

(TCS)/Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC)
On: TCS/DSC malfunction
Flashing: TCS/DSC operating

Shift Position Indicator Light

KEY Warning Light RED
(pp. 1, 3)

KEY Indicator Light GREEN (pp. 3-4)

Power Steering Malfunction

Air bag/Front Seat b
elt
Pretensioner System Malfunction

Turn Signals/Hazard

Warning Indicator Lights
4WD

4WD Warning Light
On:
Flashing: Stop vehicle/tow to
Mazda dealer.

Check Engine Light

Master Warning Light

Tire Pressure

Monitoring System
(TPMS) Warning Light
(p. 20) On/ Warning Beep: Low tire
pressure in one or more tires.
Flashing: TPMS Malfunction

Security Indicator Light

Cruise Main Indicator Light

On (A M bER)/Cruise Set
Indicator Light On (G REEN)

Automatic Transaxle

Warning Light

Lights On (Exterior) (p. 13)
bSM
OFF

b
SM OFF
( b lind Spot Monitoring) (p. 22)

Seat b
elt
Unbuckled/Malfunction

Headlight High b
eams On (p. 13)
TACHOMETER
There are two different types of
instrument clusters (Type A &
Type B). Type B is shown here.
Type A is similar, but with different
warning & indicator light locations.
Refer to Owners Manual for
instrument cluster Type A.

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FUEL ECONOMY
To achieve the best fuel economy:

Drive sensibly. Speeding, rapid acceleration
and excessive braking will lower fuel economy.

Observe the speed limit. Fuel economy can decrease rapidly
at speeds above 60 mph.

Keep tires properly inflated. Under-inflated tires will lower
fuel economy.

Use the recommended grade of oil specified in the owner’s
manual and keep the engine properly maintained. Visit your
Authorized Mazda Dealer who specializes in the servicing of
Mazda engines.

Monitor the Current Fuel Economy in the Information Display.
The current fuel economy is calculated every 2 seconds.
Additional items that also help increase fuel economy:

Remove excess weight. Heavy items in the vehicle will lower
fuel economy.

Avoid excessive idling. Idling for long periods will waste gas.

Use cruise control. Using cruise control on the highway helps to
maintain a constant speed and saves gas.

Use overdrive gears. Using overdrive gearing reduces the vehicle’s
engine speed, which saves gas and reduces engine wear.

Use a quality gasoline with the recommended octane. Use of higher
octane gasoline will not improve your fuel economy.
Visit www.ecodrivingusa.com or www.fueleconomy.gov for
more information.