MAZDA MODEL CX-3 2017 Owner's Manual - RHD (UK, Australia) (in English)
Manufacturer: MAZDA, Model Year: 2017, Model line: MODEL CX-3, Model: MAZDA MODEL CX-3 2017Pages: 723, PDF Size: 6.79 MB
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When Driving
Brake
  Releasing the parking brake
    Depress the brake pedal and pull the 
parking brake lever upwards, then press 
the release button. While holding the 
button, lower the parking brake lever all 
the way down to the released position.
 
 
          Warning  Light
            The  warning  light  turns  on  when  the 
system has a malfunction.
  Refer to Warning Lights on page  4-36 .
          Brake Pad Wear Indicator
            When  the  disc  brake  pads  become  worn, 
the built-in wear indicators contact the 
disc plates. This causes a screeching noise 
to warn that the pads should be replaced.
 
 
  When you hear this noise, consult an 
expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer as soon as 
possible.
 WARNING
 Do not drive with worn disc pads: 
 Driving with worn disc pads is 
dangerous. The brakes could fail and 
cause a serious accident. As soon as 
you hear a screeching noise consult 
an expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. 
          Brake  Assist
            During  emergency  braking  situations 
when it is necessary to depress the brake 
pedal with greater force, the brake assist 
system provides braking assistance, thus 
enhancing braking performance.
  
  When the brake pedal is depressed hard or 
depressed more quickly, the brakes apply 
more  ¿ rmly.
 NOTE
 
      When the brake pedal is depressed 
hard or depressed more quickly, 
the pedal will feel softer but the 
brakes will apply more  ¿ rmly. This 
is a normal effect of the brake assist 
operation and does not indicate a 
malfunction. 
        When the brake pedal is depressed 
hard or depressed more quickly, a 
motor/pump operation noise may be 
heard. This is a normal effect of the 
brake assist and does not indicate a 
malfunction. 
        The brake assist equipment does not 
supersede the functionality of the 
vehicle's main braking system.  
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When Driving
Brake
*Some models.
 Emergency Stop Signal 
System
            Your  Mazda  is  equipped  with  an 
emergency stop signal system that is 
designed to determine whether you are 
depressing the brake pedal with greater 
force than during normal braking such 
as in a situation requiring emergency 
braking. If the system determines that such 
a situation is occurring, it  À ashes all the 
direction indicators rapidly to caution the 
driver of the vehicle following behind your 
vehicle of the sudden braking situation.
  The system turns off when it determines 
that the brake pedal is released or that an 
emergency braking situation no longer 
exists based on the reduced vehicle speed.
 NOTE
        If you bring your vehicle to a 
complete stop while all the direction 
indicators are  À ashing rapidly, the 
rapid  À ashing of all the direction 
indicators changes back to the 
normal  À ashing pattern. 
 
      The emergency stop signal system 
does not operate at vehicle speeds 
under about 60 km/h (37 mph). 
        If the brake pedal is depressed 
while driving on slippery roads, the 
emergency stop signal system could 
operate causing all the turn and lane 
change signals to  À ash. 
 Hill Launch Assist (HLA) * 
            Hill  Launch  Assist  (HLA)  is  a  function 
which assists the driver in accelerating 
from a stop while on a slope. When 
the driver releases the brake pedal and 
depresses the accelerator pedal while 
on a slope, the function prevents the 
vehicle from rolling. The braking force is 
maintained automatically after the brake 
pedal is released on a steep grade.
  For vehicles with a manual transaxle, 
Hill Launch Assist (HLA) operates on a 
downward slope when the shift lever is in 
the reverse (R) position, and on an upward 
slope when the shift lever is in a position 
other than the reverse (R) position.
  For vehicles with an automatic transaxle, 
Hill Launch Assist (HLA) operates on a 
downward slope when the selector lever 
is in the reverse (R) position, and on an 
upward slope when the selector lever is in 
a forward gear. 
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When Driving
Brake
 WARNING
 Do not rely completely on Hill Launch 
Assist (HLA): 
 Hill Launch Assist (HLA) is an 
auxiliary device for accelerating from 
a stop on a slope. The system only 
operates for about two seconds and 
therefore, relying only on the system, 
when accelerating from a stop is 
dangerous because the vehicle may 
move (roll) unexpectedly and cause an 
accident. 
 The vehicle could roll depending on 
the vehicle's load or if it is towing 
something. In addition, for vehicles 
with a manual transaxle, the vehicle 
could still roll depending on how the 
clutch pedal or the accelerator pedal is 
operated. 
 Always  con ¿ rm the safety around the 
vehicle before starting to drive the 
vehicle. 
 NOTE
        Hill Launch Assist (HLA) does not 
operate on a gentle slope. In addition, 
the gradient of the slope on which 
the system will operate changes 
depending on the vehicle's load. 
        Hill Launch Assist (HLA) does 
not operate if the parking brake is 
applied, the vehicle has not stopped 
completely, or the clutch pedal is 
released. 
        While Hill Launch Assist (HLA) is 
operating, the brake pedal may feel 
stiff and vibrate, however, this does 
not indicate a malfunction. 
        Hill Launch Assist (HLA) does not 
operate while the TCS/DSC indicator 
light is illuminated. 
   Refer to Warning/Indicator Lights on 
page   4-36 . 
        Hill Launch Assist (HLA) does not 
turn off even if the TCS OFF switch 
is pressed to turn off the TCS. 
        (Automatic Transaxle)     Although the Hill Launch Assist 
(HLA) does not operate during idling 
stop, the vehicle roll prevention 
function operates to prevent vehicle 
roll.  
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When Driving
ABS/TCS/DSC
      Antilock  Brake  System 
(ABS)
            The  ABS  control  unit  continuously 
monitors the speed of each wheel. If 
one wheel is about to lock up, the ABS 
responds by automatically releasing and 
reapplying that wheel's brake.
  
  The driver will feel a slight vibration in 
the brake pedal and may hear a chattering 
noise from the brake system. This is 
normal ABS system operation. Continue to 
depress the brake pedal without pumping 
the brakes.
  
  The warning light turns on when the 
system has a malfunction.
  Refer to Warning Lights on page  4-36 .
 WARNING
 Do not rely on ABS as a substitute for 
safe driving: 
 The ABS cannot compensate for unsafe 
and reckless driving, excessive speed, 
tailgating (following another vehicle 
too closely), driving on ice and snow, 
and hydroplaning (reduced tyre friction 
and road contact because of water on 
the road surface). You can still have an 
accident. 
 NOTE
        Braking distances may be longer 
on loose surfaces (snow or gravel, 
for example) which usually have a 
hard foundation. A vehicle with a 
normal braking system may require 
less distance to stop under these 
conditions because the tyres will 
build up a wedge of surface layer 
when the wheels skid. 
        The sound of the ABS operating may 
be heard when starting the engine 
or immediately after starting the 
vehicle, however, it does not indicate 
a malfunction.  
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When Driving
ABS/TCS/DSC
 Traction Control System 
(TCS)
            The  Traction  Control  System  (TCS) 
enhances traction and safety by controlling 
engine torque and braking. When the TCS 
detects driving wheel slippage, it lowers 
engine torque and operates the brakes to 
prevent loss of traction.
  
  This means that on a slick surface, the 
engine adjusts automatically to provide 
optimum power to the drive wheels, 
limiting wheel spin and loss of traction.
  
  The warning light turns on when the 
system has a malfunction.
  Refer to Warning Lights on page  4-36 .
 WARNING
 Do not rely on the Traction Control 
System (TCS) as a substitute for safe 
driving: 
 The Traction Control System (TCS) 
cannot compensate for unsafe and 
reckless driving, excessive speed, 
tailgating (following another vehicle 
too closely), and hydroplaning (reduced 
tyre friction and road contact because 
of water on the road surface). You can 
still have an accident. 
  
 Use snow tyres or tyre chains and 
drive at reduced speeds when roads are 
covered with ice and/or snow: 
 Driving without proper traction devices 
on snow and/or ice-covered roads 
is dangerous. The Traction Control 
System (TCS) alone cannot provide 
adequate traction and you could still 
have an accident. 
 NOTE
 To turn off the TCS, press the TCS OFF 
switch (page  4-86 ). 
         TCS/DSC Indicator Light
            
  This indicator light stays on for a few 
seconds when the ignition is switched 
ON. If the TCS or DSC is operating, the 
indicator light  À ashes.
  
  If the light stays on, the TCS, DSC 
or the brake assist system may have a 
malfunction and they may not operate 
correctly. Take your vehicle to an expert 
repairer, we recommend an Authorised 
Mazda Repairer.
 NOTE
        In addition to the indicator light 
 À ashing, a slight labouring sound 
will come from the engine. This 
indicates that the TCS/DSC is 
operating properly. 
        On slippery surfaces, such as fresh 
snow, it will be impossible to achieve 
high rpm when the TCS is on.  
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When Driving
ABS/TCS/DSC
          TCS OFF Indicator Light
            
  This indicator light stays on for a few 
seconds when the ignition is switched ON.
  It also illuminates when the TCS OFF 
switch is pressed and TCS is switched off.
  Refer to TCS OFF Switch on page  4-86 .
  
  If the light remains illuminated and the 
TCS is not switched off, take your vehicle 
to an expert repairer, we recommend an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer. The DSC may 
have a malfunction.
          TCS OFF Switch
            Press  the  TCS  OFF  switch  to  turn  off  the 
TCS. The TCS OFF indicator light in the 
instrument cluster will illuminate.
 
 
  Press the switch again to turn the TCS 
back on. The TCS OFF indicator light will 
turn off.
 NOTE
        When TCS is on and you attempt to 
free the vehicle when it is stuck, or 
drive it out of freshly fallen snow, the 
TCS (part of the DSC system) will 
activate. Depressing the accelerator 
will not increase engine power and 
freeing the vehicle may be dif ¿ cult. 
When this happens, turn off the TCS. 
        If the TCS is off when the engine is 
turned off, it automatically activates 
when the ignition is switched ON. 
        Leaving the TCS on will provide the 
best traction.  
        If the TCS OFF switch is pressed and 
held for 10 seconds or more, the TCS 
OFF switch malfunction detection 
function operates and the TCS 
system activates automatically. The 
TCS OFF indicator light turns off 
while the TCS system is operative.  
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When Driving
ABS/TCS/DSC
 Dynamic  Stability 
Control (DSC)
            The  Dynamic  Stability  Control  (DSC) 
automatically controls braking and engine 
torque in conjunction with systems such 
as ABS and TCS to help control side slip 
when driving on slippery surfaces, or 
during sudden or evasive manoeuvring, 
enhancing vehicle safety.
  
  Refer  to  ABS  (page   4-84 )  and  TCS 
(page   4-85 ).
  
  DSC operation is possible at speeds 
greater than 20 km/h (12 mph).
  
  The warning light turns on when the 
system has a malfunction.
  Refer to Warning Lights on page  4-36 .
 WARNING
 Do not rely on the Dynamic Stability 
Control as a substitute for safe driving: 
 The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 
cannot compensate for unsafe and 
reckless driving, excessive speed, 
tailgating (following another vehicle 
too closely), and hydroplaning (reduced 
tyre friction and road contact because 
of water on the road surface). You can 
still have an accident. 
 CAUTION
        The DSC may not operate correctly 
unless the following are observed: 
    
 
 
      Use tyres of the correct size 
speci ¿ ed for your Mazda on all 
four wheels.
   
 
 
      Use tyres of the same 
manufacturer, brand and tread 
pattern on all four wheels.
   
 
 
      Do not mix worn tyres.     
 
      The DSC may not operate correctly 
when tyre chains are used or a 
temporary spare tyre is installed 
because the tyre diameter changes. 
         TCS/DSC Indicator Light
            
  This indicator light stays on for a few 
seconds when the ignition is switched 
ON. If the TCS or DSC is operating, the 
indicator light  À ashes.
  
  If the light stays on, the TCS, DSC 
or the brake assist system may have a 
malfunction and they may not operate 
correctly. Take your vehicle to an expert 
repairer, we recommend an Authorised 
Mazda Repairer. 
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When Driving
i-ELOOP
*Some models.
      i-ELOOP * 
            i-ELOOP  is  a  regenerative  braking  system.  When  you  depress  the  brake  pedal  or  use 
engine braking, the kinetic energy that occurs is converted to electrical energy by the power 
generator and the converted electrical energy is stored in the rechargeable battery (capacitor 
and battery). The stored electricity is used as power to charge the battery and the vehicle's 
electrical devices.
     
 
 
     A variable voltage alternator is incorporated in the power generator which converts 
the kinetic energy to electricity and can generate electricity ef ¿ ciently according to the 
vehicle conditions.
   
 
 
     A capacitor is used to store large amounts of electricity instantly which can be utilized 
quickly.
   
 
 
     A DC-DC converter is incorporated which steps down the stored electricity to voltage 
useable by the vehicle's electrical devices.
    
 
Vehicle electric 
devices
Vehicle electric 
devices
Accelerator OFF
Accelerator ONEnergy     
regeneration
ChargeBattery
Battery Power
Power Engine
Variable 
voltage 
alternator
Variable 
voltage 
alternator Engine
Tyre TyreCapacitor
CapacitorDC-DC converter
DC-DC converter
Kinetic energy
Electrical power