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Operational Range
▼Operational Range
The system operates only when the
driver is in the vehicle or within
operational range while the key is
being carried.
NOTE
When the battery power is low, or in
places where there are high-intensity
radio waves or noise, the operational
range may become narrower or the
system may not operate. For
determining battery replacement,
Refer to Keyless Entry System on page
3-27.
▼Locking/Unlocking Using Touch
Sensor
1. Exterior antenna
2. 80 cm (31 in)
3. Operational range
NOTE
The system may not operate if you
are too close to the windows or door
handles.
If the key is left in the following areas
and you leave the vehicle, the doors
may be locked depending on the
radio wave conditions even if the key
is left in the vehicle.
Around the dashboardIn the storage compartments such
as the glove compartment or the
center console
Next to a communication device
such as a mobile phone
▼
Locking Using Door-Lock Switch/
Unlocking Using Electric Liftgate
Opener
1. Exterior antenna
2. 80 cm (31 in)
3. Operational range
Before Driving
Advanced Keyless Entry System
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NOTE
If you attempt to open the driver’s
door using an unauthorized auxiliary
key, the key cylinder will spin around
but the door will not unlock.
▼Locking , Unlocking with Touch
Sensor, Door Handle (With the
advanced keyless function)
By touching the sensing area of the
touch sensor, various locking/
unlocking operations can be done
without taking the key out of a bag or
pocket.
There are two types of touch sensors
used for locking and unlocking, and
each sensor is built into the outer door
handle on the driver and front
passenger's doors.
1. Sensing area of door lock touch
sensor (Depression on outer side of
door handle)
2. Sensing area of door release touch sensor (Inner side of door handle)
NOTE
When locking/unlocking with the
transmitter carried, securely touch
the sensing area of the touch sensor
as follows.
Locking
Unlocking
The system may not operate normally
under the following conditions.
You touch the sensing area of the
door lock touch sensor and the
sensing area of the door release
touch sensor at the same time.
You touch the sensing area of the
touch sensor whil e wearing gloves.
Foreign matter such as snow or dirt
is stuck on the sensing area of the
touch sensor.
You pull the door handle just after
touching the sensing area of the
touch sensor.
The system may operate if the outer
side door handle of a front door is
splashed with water by a car wash or
rain while the transmitter is in the
operation range.
If the system does not operate even
though you touch the sensing area of
the touch sensor correctly, release
the touch sensor once, and then
touch the sensing area of the touch
sensor again after waiting about 3
seconds.
Before Driving
Doors and Locks
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Locking
When locking, touch the sensing area
of the door lock touch sensor with all
of the following conditions met.
The power switch is switched OFF.All the doors are closed.You are carrying the transmitter.
The following locations are locked by
touching the sensing area of the door
lock touch sensor.
All doorsCharge lidLiftgate
When locking, the hazard warning
lights and sound operate one time.
Unlocking
When unlocking, touch the sensing
area of the door release touch sensor
with all of the following conditions
met.
The power switch is switched OFF.The driver’s door is locked.Three seconds or longer have passed
since the doors were locked.
You are carrying the transmitter.
(Unlocking from the driver's door)
The following locations are unlocked
by touching the sensing area of the
door release touch sensor of the
driver's door.
Driver’s doorCharge lid
NOTE
The location to be unlocked can be
changed.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
When unlocking , the hazard warning
lights and sound operate two times.
(Unlocking from the front passenger’s
door)
The following locations are unlocked
by touching the sensing area of the
door release touch sensor of the front
passenger's door.
All doorsCharge lidLiftgate
When unlocking , the hazard warning
lights and sound operate two times.
NOTE
Con firm that all the doors and
liftgate are securely locked.
For the liftgate, move it without
pressing the electric liftgate opener
to verify that the liftgate has not been
left ajar.
A beep sound is heard for con firmation when the doors, charge
lid, and liftgate are locked/unlocked
using the touch sensor. If you prefer,
the beep sound can be turned off.
The volume of the beep sound can
also be changed. Refer to the
Settings section in the Mazda
Connect Owner's Manual.
The setting can be changed so that
the doors, charge lid, and liftgate are
locked automatically without
touching the sensing area of the
touch sensor.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
(Walk-away auto lock function)
Before Driving
Doors and Locks
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A beep sound is heard when all
doors and the liftgate are closed
while the transmitter is being carried.
All the doors, charge lid, and liftgate
are locked automatically when the
transmitter is out of the operational
range. Also, the hazard warning
lights flash once. (Even if the driver is
in the operational range, all the
doors, charge lid, and liftgate are
locked automatically after about 30
seconds.) If you are out of the
operational range before the doors
and the liftgate are completely
closed or another transmitter is left
in the vehicle, the walk-away auto
lock function will not work. Always
make sure that all doors and the
liftgate are closed and locked before
leaving the vehicle. The walk-away
auto lock function does not close the
power windows.
(Auto re-lock function)
After unlocking with the touch
sensor, all the doors , charge lid, and
liftgate will automatically lock if any
of the following operations are not
performed within about 60 seconds.
Opening a door or the liftgate.Switching the power switch to any
position other than o ff.
The time required for the doors to
lock automatically can be changed.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
▼ Locking , Unlocking with
Transmitter
The following locations can be locked/
unlocked by operating the keyless
entry system transmitter. Refer to
Keyless Entry System (page 3-27).
All doorsCharge lid
Liftgate
▼
Locking, Unlocking with
Door-Lock Switch
Door-lock switch on driver’s and front
passenger's door
The following locations are locked/
unlocked by pressing the door-lock
switch.
All doorsCharge lidLiftgate
Driver's door
1. Unlock
2. Lock
Front passenger's door
1. Unlock
2. Lock
NOTE
To prevent the transmitter from being
left in the vehicle, make sure that you
carry the transmitter before locking.
Before Driving
Doors and Locks
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NOTE
For the manual day/night mirror,
perform the adjustment with the day/
night lever in the day position.
Reducing glare from headlights
Manual day/night mirror
Push the day/night lever forward for
day driving. Pull it back to reduce glare
of headlights from vehicles at the rear.
1. Day/Night lever
2. Night
3. Day
Auto-dimming mirror
The auto-dimming mirror
automatically reduces the glare of
headlights from vehicles at the rear
when the power switch is switched
ON.
(With ON/OFF button)
Press the ON/OFF button (
) to cancel
the auto-dimming function. The
indicator light will turn off .
To reactivate the auto-dimming
function, press the ON/OFF button
(
). The indicator light will illuminate.
1. ON/OFF button
2. Indicator light
NOTE
Do not use glass cleaner or suspend
objects on or around the light
sensor. Otherwise, light sensor
sensitivity will be affected and may
not operate normally.
1. Light sensor
(With Homelink wireless control
system)
For information regarding the 3
buttons (
,,) on the
auto-dimming mirror.
Refer to HomeLink Wireless Control
System on page 4-47.
Before Driving
Mirrors
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4When Driving
Information concerning safer driving and stopping.
Starting and Stopping the EV
System.....................................4-4 Power Switch Position............ 4-4
Starting the EV System............ 4-5
Stopping the EV System.......... 4-8
Instrument Cluster and
Display.................................... 4-9 Instrument Cluster and
Display................................. 4-9
Instrument Cluster................. 4-9
Active Driving Display.......... 4-24
Selector Lever Position
Functions............................... 4-26 Selector Lever Position
Functions............................ 4-26
Selector Lever Operation...... 4-28
Shift-Lock System................. 4-32
Driving Tips......................... 4-32
Switches and Controls............. 4-35 Lighting Control................... 4-35
Turn and Lane-Change
Signals................................ 4-39
Windshield Wipers and
Washer............................... 4-40
Rear Window Wiper and
Washer............................... 4-44
Rear Window Defogger........ 4-45
Horn................................... 4-46
Hazard Warning Flasher....... 4-47
HomeLink Wireless Control
System
*............................... 4-47
Brake.....................................4-52Brake System....................... 4-52
AUTOHOLD........................ 4-57
Emergency Stop Signal
System................................ 4-61
Hill Launch Assist (HLA)........4-61
ABS/TCS/DSC....................... 4-63 Antilock Brake System
(ABS).................................. 4-63
Tra c t i o n C o n t r o l Sy s t e m
(TCS).................................. 4-64
Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC)................................. 4-66
Power Steering....................... 4-67 Power Steering.....................4-67
i-ACTIVSENSE......................... 4-68 i-ACTIVSENSE......................4-68
Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC)
*................................. 4-71
Front Radar Sensor
*.............. 4-75
Front Side Radar Sensor
*.......4-77
Rear Side Radar Sensor
*....... 4-79
Rear Ultrasonic Sensor
*........ 4-80
Front Camera/Side Cameras/
Rear Camera
*...................... 4-81
Driver Monitoring Camera
*..........
.......................................... 4-81
Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS)
*................................. 4-82
High Beam Control System
(HBC)
*................................ 4-83
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Lane Departure Warning System
(LDWS)
*.............................. 4-84
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)
*......
.......................................... 4-87 Tra ffic Sign Recognition System
(TSR)
*..................................4-93
Distance & Speed Alert (DSA)
*.....
.......................................... 4-99
Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
*.......
........................................ 4-100
Driver Monitoring (DM)
*.... 4-102
Front Cross Tra ffic Alert
(FCTA)
*............................. 4-104
Rear Cross Tra ffic Alert (RCTA)
*....
........................................ 4-107
Mazda Radar Cruise Control with
Stop & Go function (MRCC with
Stop & Go function)
*......... 4-111
Tra ffic Jam Assist (TJA)
*....... 4-118
Lane-keep Assist System (LAS)
*.....
........................................ 4-127
Emergency Lane Keeping
(ELK)
*................................ 4-129
Smart Brake Support (SBS)
*..........
........................................ 4-136
360° View Monitor
*........... 4-144
Cruise Control......................4-176 Cruise Control................... 4-176
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)................................ 4-180 Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)..............................4-180
Rear View Monitor................4-183 Rear View Monitor
*........... 4-183
Parking Sensor System........... 4-198 Parking Sensor System
*....... 4-198
4-2*Some models.
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NOTE
When the high voltage battery
temperature is high or low, the output
may be restricted to protect the EV
system.
▼High Voltage Battery Power Gauge
The remaining power of the high
voltage battery is indicated when the
power switch is switched ON.
When the high voltage battery is fully
charged, F is indicated. As the level
lowers, the needle approaches E.
When the high voltage battery charge
decreases to 1/4 or lower, we
recommend charging the battery.
1. F (Fully charged)
2. 1/4 charged
3. E (Fully discharged)
When the remaining charge of the high
voltage battery is low, output may be
restricted. If the output is restricted,
charge the battery as soon as possible.
NOTE
After charging, it may require some
time for the needle to stabilize.
The arrow indicates that the
charging port is on the right side.
▼ Dashboard Illumination
When the lights are turned on with the
power switch switched ON, the
brightness of the dashboard
illumination is dimmed. However,
when the light sensor detects that the
surrounding area is bright such as
when the lights are turned on in the
daytime, the dashboard illumination
does not dim.
NOTE
When the power switch is switched
ON in the early evening or at dusk,
the dashboard illumination is
dimmed for several seconds until the
light sensor detects the brightness of
the surrounding area, however, the
dimming may cancel after the
brightness is detected.
When the lights are turned on, the
lights-on indicator light in the
instrument cluster turns on.
Refer to Headlights on page 4-35.
The brightness of the instrument panel
and dashboard illuminations can be
adjusted by pressing the dashboard
illumination switch while the
dashboard illumination is dimmed.
The brightness increases by pressing
the + switch.
The brightness decreases by pressing
the - switch. If you press the - switch
while the instrument cluster is at
maximum dimness, a sound is
activated to notify you that the
When Driving
Instrument Cluster and Display
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*2 During the daytime, the daytime running lights turn on automatically. During the nighttime, theheadlights, parking lights, taillights, and the license plate lights turn on automatically.
*3 During the daytime, the daytime running lights, parking lights, taillights, and the license plate lights
turn on automatically. During the nighttime, the headlights, parking lights, taillights, and the license
plate lights turn on automatically.
*4 When the light switch is switched to the OFF posit ion while the vehicle is stopped, all of the lights
that are turned on turn o ff. When the light switch is switched from a position other than
to the
position while the vehicle is stopped,the daytime running lights or the headlights turn o ff.
When starting to drive the vehicle, the lights that are turned o ff turn on again.
Auto-light control
When the power switch is switched ON, the light sensor detects the brightness of
the surrounding area and the headlights and the exterior lights turn on/off
automatically according to the surrounding brightness. When the power switch is
switched OFF, the headlights an d the exterior lights turn off automatically.
CAUTION
Do not shade the light sensor by adhering a sticker or a label on the windshield.
Otherwise the light sensor will not operate correctly.
The light sensor also works as a rain sensor for the auto-wiper control. If the wiper
lever is in the AUTO position with the power switch switched ON, the wipers may
operate automatically. Be careful not to pinch your hand or fingers. Otherwise, it
could cause injury or damage to the windshield wipers. When cleaning the
windshield (especially when removing snow or ice with the power switch switched
ON (EV system on)), make sure that the wiper switch is turned o ff. If the wipers
are operated, it could cause a problem wi th the windshield wiper or damage the
wiper blade.
NOTE
The headlights and other exte rior lights may not turn off immediately even if the
surrounding area becomes well-lit because the light sensor determines that it is
night time if the surrounding area is cont inuously dark for several minutes such as
inside long tunnels, traffi c jams inside tunnels, or in indoor parking lots.
The sensitivity of the auto-light control may be changed.
When Driving
Switches and Controls
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If the wipers are operated while the
glass is dry, the glass could be
scratched and the wiper rubber
damaged. When the glass is dry,
spray washer fluid before operating
the wipers.
If the amount of washer fluid spray is
insuffi cient, do not use the washer
switch. If the washer switch
continues to be operated with no
washer fluid being sprayed, it could
lead to pump damage.
NOTE
If the windshield wipers are operated
under cold weather conditions or
during snowfall, they could stop due to
accumulated snow on the windshield.
If the windshield wipers stop due to
accumulated snow on the windshield,
park the vehicle in a safe place, turn
the wiper switch o ff, and then remove
the accumulated snow. If the wiper
switch is turned to another position
other than OFF, the wipers will
operate. If the wipers do not operate
even though the wiper switch is turned
to a position other than OFF, consult
an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon
as possible.
▼ Windshield Wipers
Turn the wipers on by pressing the
lever up or down.
1. Indicator light
Switch Posi-
tion Wiper operation
MIST Operation while pulling up lev-
er
OFF Stop
AUTO
*1Auto control
LO Low speed HI High speed
*1 When the wiper lever is switched to the AUTO position, the indicator light turns on.
Auto-wiper control
When the wiper lever is in the AUTO
position, the rain sensor senses the
amount of rainfall on the windshield
and turns the wipers on or o ff
automatically (off ―intermittent―low
speed ―high speed).
The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be
adjusted by turning the switch on the
wiper lever.
From the center position (normal),
rotate the switch upward (+ direction)
for higher sensitivity (faster response)
or rotate it downward (- direction) for
less sensitivity (slower response).
1. Switch
2. Higher sensitivity
3. Center position
4. Less sensitivity
When Driving
Switches and Controls
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