tow MAZDA MODEL CX-5 2017 Owners Manual (in English)
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Essential Safety Equipment
Child Restraint
      Child-Restraint  Precautions
            Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to use \
them.
  
  You are required by law to use a child-restraint system for children in t\
he U.S. and Canada.
  Check your local and state or provincial laws for specifi c requirements regarding the safety 
of children riding in your vehicle.
  
  Whatever child-restraint system you consider, please pick the appropriate one for the age 
and size of the child, obey the law and follow the instructions that com\
e with the individual 
child-restraint system.
  
  A child who has outgrown child-restraint systems should sit in the rear a\
nd use seat belts, 
both lap and shoulder. If the shoulder belt crosses the neck or face, move the child closer 
to the center of the vehicle in the outboard seats, and towards the buck\
le on the right if the 
child is seated on the center seat.
  
  Statistics  con fi rm that the rear seat is the best place for all children up to 12 years \
of age, 
and more so with a supplemental restraint system (air bags).
  
  A rear-facing child-restraint system should   NEVER  be used on the front seat with the air 
bag system activated. The front passenger's seat is also the least preferred seat for other 
child-restraint systems.
  
   (With Front Passenger Occupant Classifi  cation System) 
  To reduce the chance of injuries caused by deployment of the front passen\
ger air bag, the 
front passenger occupant classi fi cation sensor works as a part of the supplemental restraint 
system. This system deactivates the front passenger front and side air bags and \
also the 
front passenger seat belt pretensioner system when the front passenger a\
ir bag deactivation 
indicator light illuminates.
  
  When an infant or small child sits on the front passenger seat, the syst\
em shuts off the front 
passenger front and side air bags and seat belt pretensioner system, so \
make sure the front 
passenger air bag deactivation indicator light illuminates.
  
  Even if the front passenger air bag is shut off, Mazda strongly recommends that children be 
properly restrained and child-restraint systems of all kinds are properl\
y secured on the rear 
seats which are the best place for children.
  
  For more details, refer to "Front passenger occupant classi fi cation sensor" (page  2-61 ).
  
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3Before Driving
         Use of various features, including keys, doors, mirrors and windows.
  
   Keys  ......................................................  3-2   Keys  ...............................................  3-2 
  Keyless  Entry  System  ....................  3-3 
  
  Advanced  Keyless  Entry  System  .....  3-10    Advanced  Keyless  Entry 
System
 *  .........................................  3-10 
  Operational  Range  .......................  3-11 
  
  Doors  and  Locks ................................  3-12    Door  Locks ...................................  3-12 
  Liftgate  .........................................  3-22 
  
  Fuel  and  Emission  .............................  3-30    Fuel and Engine Exhaust 
Precautions  ...................................  3-30 
  Fuel-Filler  Lid  and  Cap ................  3-33 
  
  Steering  Wheel...................................  3-35    Steering  Wheel  .............................  3-35 
  
  Mirrors  ...............................................  3-36    Mirrors  .........................................  3-36 
  
  Windows .............................................  3-39    Power  Windows  ...........................  3-39 
  Moonroof 
 *   ...................................  3-42 
  
  Security  System  .................................  3-45    Modifi   cation  and Add-On 
Equipment  ....................................  3-45 
  Immobilizer  System  .....................  3-45 
  Theft-Deterrent  System
 *  ...............  3-47   
  Driving  Tips  .......................................  3-49    Break-In  Period  ............................  3-49 
  Saving Fuel and Protection of the 
Environment .................................  3-49 
  Hazardous  Driving  .......................  3-50 
  Floor  Mat  .....................................  3-51 
  Rocking  the  Vehicle  .....................  3-51 
  Winter  Driving  .............................  3-52 
  Driving  In  Flooded  Area  ..............  3-53 
  Overloading ..................................  3-54 
  Driving  on  Uneven  Road  .............  3-55 
  
  Towing  ................................................  3-56    Trailer  Towing 
(U.S.A. and Canada) ....................  3-56 
  Recreational  Towing  ....................  3-64 
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Before Driving
Doors and Locks
          Locking, Unlocking with Auxiliary Key
    Turn the auxiliary key toward the front to 
lock, toward the back to unlock.
  To  lock
    All doors and the liftgate lock 
automatically when the driver's door is 
locked using the auxiliary key.
  To  unlock
    The driver’s door unlocks when the 
auxiliary key is turned brie fl y to the 
unlock position and then immediately 
returned to the center position.
  All doors and the liftgate unlock when the 
driver's door is unlocked and the auxiliary 
key is held in the unlock position for one 
second or longer.
 
Lock Unlock
 
          Locking, Unlocking with Door-
Lock Knob
    Operation  from  inside
    To lock any door from the inside, press the 
door-lock knob.
  To unlock, pull it outward.
  This does not operate the other door locks.
  
 
LockUnlock
Unlocked: Red indicator
 
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Before Driving
Driving Tips
      Break-In  Period
              No  special  break-in  is  necessary,  but  a 
few precautions in the fi rst 1,000 km 
(600 miles) may add to the performance, 
economy, and life of the vehicle.
     Do not race the engine.  Do not maintain one constant speed, 
either slow or fast, for a long period of 
time.
   Do not drive constantly at full-throttle or 
high engine rpm for extended periods of 
time.
   Avoid unnecessary hard stops.  Avoid full-throttle starts.  Do not tow a trailer.    
 Saving Fuel and Protection 
of the Environment
              How  you  operate  your  Mazda  determines 
how far it will travel on a tank of fuel. Use 
these suggestions to help save fuel and 
reduce CO 
2 .    Avoid long warm-ups. Once the engine 
runs smoothly, begin driving.
   Avoid fast starts.  Drive at lower speeds.  Anticipate when to apply the brakes 
(avoid sudden braking).
   Follow the maintenance schedule 
(page  6-4 ) and have an Authorized 
Mazda Dealer perform inspections and 
servicing.
   Use the air conditioner only when 
necessary.
   Slow down on rough roads.  Keep the tires properly in fl ated.   Do not carry unnecessary weight.  Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal 
while driving.
   Keep the wheels in correct alignment.  Keep windows closed at high speeds.  Slow down when driving in crosswinds 
and headwinds.
    
  WARNING 
  Never stop the engine when going down 
a hill:   Stopping the engine when going 
down a hill is dangerous. This causes 
the loss of power steering and power 
brake control, and may cause damage 
to the drivetrain. Any loss of steering 
or braking control could cause an 
accident.
   
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Before Driving
Towing
      Trailer  Towing  (U.S.A.  and  Canada)
            Your  Mazda  was  designed  and  built  primarily  to  carry  passengers  and  cargo.
  If you tow a trailer, follow these instructions because driver and passenger safety depends \
on proper equipment and safe driving habits. Towing a trailer will affect handling, braking, 
durability, performance, and fuel economy.
  Never overload your vehicle or trailer. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer if you need 
further details.
  CAUTION 
  Do not tow a trailer during the fi  rst 1,000 km (600 miles) of your new Mazda. If you do, 
you may damage the engine, transaxle, diff  erential, wheel bearings, and other power-
train components.
   
         Weight  Limits
    TTW  and  GCWR
     The total trailer weight (TTW), gross combination weight rating (GCWR), gross 
axle weight rating (GAWR), trailer load, and trailer tongue load must be within the 
prescribed limits. 
     The total trailer weight (TTW) is the sum of the weights of the trailer load (trailer 
weight plus cargo), trailer hitch, 2 passengers, and vehicle load (baggage, food, camp 
gear, etc.). Never allow the total trailer weight (TTW) to exceed speci fi cations in the 
Trailer Towing-Load Table.  
   The maximum GCWR is the combination weight of the trailer and load plus the 
towing vehicle (including trailer hitch, vehicle passengers, and load). It must not 
exceed the speci fi cations in the load table. 
    
  GAWR  and  GVWR
    Do not exceed front and rear GAWR (gross axle weight rating) and GVWR (gross vehicle 
weight rating). If you do, vehicle handling, braking, and performance w\
ill be affected. These 
values are also on the Motor Vehicle Safety Certi fi cation Label posted on the driver's door 
frame.
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Before Driving
Towing
  High-altitude  operation
    CAUTION 
  Be aware of the towing load weight diff  erences when towing at high altitudes. For 
altitudes exceeding 1,000 meter (3,280 ft 10 in), always reduce the towing load by 10 % 
for every 1,000 meter (3,280 ft 10 in) increase in altitude from the load indicated under the 
maximum GCWR heading in the trailer towing-load table. If the determined maximum 
total towing load weight is exceeded, the engine and other power-train parts may be 
damaged.
   
  TRAILER  TOWING-LOAD  TABLE
    Because vehicle weights vary, adjustments must be made to meet the requirements in this 
table.
  
 Item  Model 
 SKYACTIV-G  2.0  SKYACTIV-G  2.5 
 2WD   2WD   AWD 
 Manual 
transaxle   Automatic  transaxle 
  MAX. 
FRONTAL 
AREA    
   2.97  m 
2  (32 ft 2 ) 
  MAX. TTW    
  907.2 kg (2,000 lb) 
  MAX. GCWR    
  2,609  kg 
(5,751.8 lb)   2,713  kg 
(5,981.0 lb)   2,771  kg 
(6,108.9 lb) 
  MAX. GAWR    
  Front 
 981  kg 
(2,163 lb)   1,057  kg 
(2,330 lb)   1,075  kg 
(2,370 lb) 
 Rear   966  kg 
(2,130 lb)   994  kg 
(2,191 lb)   1,034  kg 
(2,280 lb) 
  MAX. GVWR    
  1,944  kg 
(4,286 lb)   2,048  kg 
(4,515 lb)   2,106  kg 
(4,643 lb) 
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Before Driving
Towing
 Item  Model 
 SKYACTIV-G  2.0  SKYACTIV-G  2.5 
 2WD   2WD   AWD 
 Manual 
transaxle   Automatic  transaxle 
  TRAILER-
TONGUE 
LOAD    Tongue  load 
 
  Tongue load/Trailer load × 100 = 10 % to 15 % 
 Trailer  load   
 
  DISTRIBUTION 
OF TRAILER 
LOAD  
  
 Front   60  % 
 Rear   40  % 
   
  WARNING 
  Always keep tow loads within specifi  ed limits as indicated in the Trailer Towing-Load 
Table:
  Attempting to tow loads greater than those specifi  ed is dangerous as it may cause serious 
handling and performance problems that could result in personal injury or vehicle 
damage, or both.
  
  Load your trailer with the weight about 60 % toward the front and 40 % toward the 
rear:   Loading the trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front is dangerous. Doing so 
could cause you to lose control. The trailer tongue load must be 10 %—15 % of the total 
trailer load (sum of the weights of the trailer and cargo).
  
  Always have the total trailer weight and tongue load determined prior to departure:   Attempting to tow loads without determining the total trailer weight and tongue load is 
dangerous. Trailer sway from crosswinds, rough roads or other causes could result in loss 
of control and a serious accident.
   
  CAUTION 
  The total trailer weight and tongue load can be determined by weighing the trailer on 
platform scales at a highway weight station or a trucking company.
   
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Before Driving
Towing
          Trailer  Hitch
    Use only a hitch ball recommended by the trailer manufacturer that confo\
rms to the gross 
trailer weight requirement.
  When not towing a trailer, remove the trailer hitch (if detachable) to reduce the possibility o\
f 
damage as a result of the vehicle being rear-ended.
  WARNING 
  Always make sure the trailer hitch is securely attached before departure:
  An unsecured trailer hitch is dangerous as it causes greater trailer sway from crosswinds, 
rough roads or other causes, resulting in loss of control and a serious accident.
  Examine all trailer-hitch mounting bolts regularly and tighten any that are loose. If the 
hitch is removed, seal any open mounting holes to prevent exhaust, dust, water, dirt 
and other foreign elements from fi  ltering in, possibly endangering personal safety and 
damaging your vehicle.
  Do not install a hitch that stiff  ens the bumper as it will reduce the bumper's performance.
  
  Make sure there are no exhaust gas leaks into the passenger compartment if any 
mounting bolts are connected to the body:   Modifying your vehicle exhaust system is dangerous. Exhaust gas entering the vehicle 
could cause loss of consciousness or even death.
  When mounting the trailer hitch, make no modifi  cations to the vehicle exhaust system.
   
  CAUTION 
  Make all hitch adjustments with actual loads. Do not load and unload vehicle while adjusting hitch. This action will change the vehicle height.
  Do not use an axle-mounted hitch. This may damage the axle and related parts.     
          Tires
    When towing a trailer, make sure all tires are in fl ated to the recommended cold-tire pressure, 
as indicated on the tire pressure chart on the driver's door frame. Trailer tire size, load rating, 
and infl  ation pressures should conform to tire manufacturer speci fi cations.
  WARNING 
  Never use the temporary spare tire when towing:
  Using the temporary spare tire on your vehicle when towing a trailer is dangerous as it 
could result in tire failure, loss of control, and injury to vehicle occupants.
   
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Before Driving
Towing
          Safety  Chains
    Safety chains must be used as a precautionary measure should the trailer\
 become 
unintentionally unhitched. They should cross under the trailer tongue and attach to the hitch. 
Leave enough slack to allow full turns. Consult literature published by \
your trailer or hitch 
manufacturer for more details.
  WARNING 
  Make sure the safety chain is securely attached to both the trailer and the vehicle prior 
to departure:  Towing a trailer without using a safety chain securely attached to both the trailer and the 
vehicle is dangerous. If damage occurs to the coupling unit or hitch ball, the trailer could 
wander into another lane and cause a collision.
   
          Trailer  Lights
    Trailer lights must comply with all federal, state, and local regulations\
. Equip your trailer as 
required before towing it day or night.
  CAUTION 
  Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to the lighting system of your Mazda. This 
may damage your vehicle's electrical system and lighting systems. Have a recreational 
vehicle dealer or trailer rental agency connect the system, and inspect the brake lights 
and turn signals yourself before each trip.
   
          Trailer  Brakes
    If the total trailer weight exceeds 450 kg (1,000 lb), trailer brakes \
are required. If your trailer 
has brakes, make sure they comply with all federal, state, and local reg\
ulations.
  WARNING 
  Do not connect a hydraulic trailer-brake system to your vehicle's brake system:  Connecting a hydraulic trailer-brake system directly to the vehicle brake system is 
dangerous and will result in inadequate braking and possible injury.
   
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Before Driving
Towing
          Trailer Towing Tips
  Verify that your Mazda maintains a near-normal attitude when a loaded or unloaded trailer 
is connected. Do not drive if it has an abnormal front-up or front-down \
position. Inspect 
for incorrect tongue load, worn suspension parts, and trailer overloadin\
g.
   Make sure the trailer is properly loaded and the cargo is secure to prevent it from shifting.  Make sure the mirrors conform to all government regulations. If they do \
not, install 
required rear view mirrors appropriate for towing purposes.
    
  The three main causes of vehicle-trailer accidents are driver error, excessive speed, and 
improper trailer loading.
  Before  driving
   Have your cooling and braking system checked by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.  Before starting out, inspect the operation of all vehicle and trailer li\
ghts and all vehicle-
to-trailer connections. Stop and re-inspect all lights and connections a\
fter driving a short 
distance.
    
  Driving
   Your Mazda will handle differently with a trailer in tow, so practice turning, backing, and 
stopping in a traf fi c-free area.
   Take time to get accustomed to the extra weight and length.  Allow more room between your vehicle and the one in front because brakin\
g distance 
increases with a trailer. For each 16 km/h (10 mph) of speed, allow at least one vehicle 
and trailer length between your Mazda and the vehicle ahead.
   Avoid jerky starts or sudden acceleration.  Avoid sudden braking. It may cause loss of control and result in jackkni fi ng, especially so 
on wet or slippery roads.
   Shift the shift lever to the D position when towing a trailer in hilly t\
errain or when heavily 
loaded.
    
  The D position will allow operating the vehicle without frequent shiftin\
g.
  Lane changes and turning
    Avoid quick lane changes, sudden turns, and tight turns. Slow down before\
 turning to avoid 
the need of sudden braking.
  A turning trailer will make a tighter arc than the tow vehicle. Compensat\
e with turns that are 
larger than normal.
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