traction control MAZDA MODEL CX-5 2017 Owners Manual (in English)
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Before Driving
Driving Tips
 Hazardous  Driving
              WARNING 
  Be extremely careful if it is necessary to 
downshift on slippery surfaces:  Downshifting into lower gear 
while driving on slippery surfaces is 
dangerous. The sudden change in tire 
speed could cause the tires to skid. This 
could lead to loss of vehicle control 
and an accident.
  
  Avoid sharp turns, excessive speed and 
abrupt maneuvers when driving this 
vehicle:   Sharp turns, excessive speed and 
abrupt maneuvering of this vehicle 
are dangerous as it could result in the 
increased risk of loss of vehicle control, 
vehicle roll-over, personal injury or 
death.
  This vehicle has a higher center of 
gravity. Vehicles with a higher center of 
gravity such as utility vehicles handle 
diff  erently than vehicles with a lower 
center of gravity.
  Utility vehicles are not designed for 
cornering at high speeds any more 
than low profi  le sports cars are 
designed to perform satisfactorily 
under off  -road conditions.
  In addition, utility vehicles have a 
signifi  cantly higher rollover rate than 
other types of vehicles.
  In a rollover crash, an unbelted person 
is signifi  cantly more likely to die than a 
person wearing a seat belt.
   
  When driving on ice or in water, snow, 
mud, sand, or similar hazards:
    Be cautious and allow extra distance for 
braking.
   Avoid sudden braking and sudden 
maneuvering.
   Do not pump the brakes. Continue to 
press down on the brake pedal.
  Refer to Antilock Brake System (ABS)  on  page   4-82 .
  If you get stuck, select a lower gear and 
accelerate slowly. Do not spin the front 
wheels.
   For more traction in starting on slippery 
surfaces such as ice or packed snow, 
use sand, rock salt, chains, carpeting, or 
other nonslip material under the front 
wheels.
    
   NOTE
  Use snow chains only on the front wheels.   
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4–1*Some models.
4When Driving
         Information concerning safe driving and stopping.
  
   Start/Stop  Engine  ................................  4-4   Ignition  Switch  ...............................  4-4 
  Starting  the  Engine .........................  4-5 
  Turning  the  Engine  Off  ................  4-10 
  
  Instrument  Cluster  and  Display  ......  4-12    Meters  and  Gauges .......................  4-12 
  Multi-information Display and INFO 
Switch
 *   .........................................  4-20 
  Active  Driving  Display *   ...............  4-28 
  Warning/Indicator  Lights  .............  4-32 
  
  Manual  Transaxle  Operation  ...........  4-39    Manual  Transaxle  Shift  Pattern ....  4-39 
  
  Automatic  Transaxle  .........................  4-42    Automatic  Transaxle  Controls  .....  4-42 
  Shift-Lock  System  .......................  4-43 
  Transaxle  Ranges  .........................  4-43 
  Manual  Shift  Mode  ......................  4-45 
  Driving  Tips  .................................  4-50 
     Switches  and  Controls  ......................  4-51 
  Lighting  Control ...........................  4-51 
  Fog  Lights
 *   ...................................  4-57 
  Turn  and  Lane-Change  Signals  ....  4-57 
  Windshield  Wipers  and  Washer  ...  4-58 
  Rear  Window  Wiper  and 
Washer ..........................................  4-62 
  Rear  Window  Defogger  ...............  4-62 
  Horn  .............................................  4-65 
  Hazard  Warning  Flasher ...............  4-65 
  HomeLink  Wireless  Control 
System
 *  .........................................  4-66 
  
  Brake  ..................................................  4-70    Brake  System  ...............................  4-70 
  AUTOHOLD  ...............................  4-75 
  Hill  Launch  Assist  (HLA)  ............  4-81 
  
  ABS/TCS/DSC  ...................................  4-82    Antilock  Brake  System  (ABS)  .....  4-82 
  Traction  Control  System  (TCS)  ...  4-83 
  Dynamic  Stability  Control 
(DSC)  ...........................................  4-85 
  
  Fuel  Economy  Monitor  .....................  4-86    Fuel  Economy  Monitor
 *   ...............  4-86 
  
  Drive  Selection ...................................  4-88    Drive  Selection .............................  4-88 
  
  i-ACTIV  AWD  ...................................  4-89    i-ACTIV  AWD  Operation
 *   ...........  4-89 
  
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When Driving
Instrument Cluster and Display
*Some models.
 Signal  Indicator   Page 
 
   Shift  Position  Indication 
 4-44 
 
   Lights-On  Indication/Indicator  Light 
 4-51 
 
   Headlight High-Beam Indicator Light   Headlight  High-
Low Beam   4-54 
 Flashing  the  Headlights   4-54 
 
   Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights   Turn and Lane-
Change Signals   4-57 
 Hazard  Warning  Flasher  4-65 
  
 
  (Green)   Brake Pedal Operation demand Indicator Light 
 4-71 
 
   AUTOHOLD Active Indicator Light 
*1  
 4-78 
  * Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go function (MRCC with Stop & 
Go function) indicator Light   4-132 
 
   TCS/DSC Indicator Light *1    Traction  Control 
System (TCS)   4-83 
 Dynamic 
Stability Control  (DSC)  4-85 
 Turns  on   7-26 
 
   TCS OFF Indicator Light 
*1  
 4-84 
 
    * Select  Mode  Indication   4-88 
  
 
  (Green)    * High Beam Control System (HBC) Indicator Light 
 4-98 
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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  Indication/Warning 
Lights on page  4-33 .
  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 tire friction and road contact 
because of water on the road surface). 
You can still have an accident.
  
  Use snow tires or tire 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   4-84 ).
   
         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  fl 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 
Authorized Mazda Dealer.
   NOTE
    In addition to the indicator light 
fl ashing, a slight lugging 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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Maintenance and Care
Owner Maintenance
          Replacing  a  Tire
              WARNING 
  Always use tires that are in good 
condition:  Driving with worn tires is dangerous. 
Reduced braking, steering, and 
traction could result in an accident.
  
  Replace all four tires at the same time:   Replacing just one tire is dangerous. It 
could cause poor handling and poor 
braking resulting in loss of vehicle 
control. Mazda strongly recommends 
that you replace all four tires at the 
same time.
   
  If a tire wears evenly, a wear indicator will 
appear as a solid band across the tread.
  Replace the tire when this happens.
 
New tread
Tread wear 
indicator
Worn tread 
  You should replace the tire before the band 
crosses the entire tread.
   NOTE
  Tires degrade over time, even when 
they are not being used on the road. It 
is recommended that tires generally be 
replaced when they are 6 years or older. 
Heat caused by hot climates or frequent 
high loading conditions can accelerate 
the aging process. You should replace the 
spare tire when you replace the other road 
tires due to the aging of the spare tire. The 
period in which the tire was manufactured 
(both week and year) is indicated by a 
4-digit number.
  Refer to Tire Labeling on page  8-25 .
   
          Temporary  Spare  Tire
            Inspect  the  temporary  spare  tire  at  least 
monthly to make sure it is properly 
infl  ated and stored.
   NOTE
  The temporary spare tire condition 
gradually deteriorates even if it has not 
been used.
   
  The temporary spare tire is easier to 
handle because of its construction which 
is lighter and smaller than a conventional 
tire. This tire should be used only for an 
emergency and only for a short distance.
  
  Use the temporary spare tire only until the 
conventional tire is repaired, which should 
be as soon as possible.
  Refer  to  Tires  on  page   9-9 .
  
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Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS)
              Uniform  Tire  Quality  Grading  System  (UTQGS)
    This information relates to the tire grading system developed by the U.S\
. National Highway 
Traffi c Safety Administration for grading tires by tread wear, traction, and temperature 
performance.
         Tread  Wear
    The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of t\
he tire when tested 
under controlled conditions on a speci fi ed government test course.
  For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one-and-a-half times as well o\
n the government 
course as a tire graded 100.
  
  The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of \
their use, however, 
and may depart signi fi cantly from the norm because of variations in driving habits, service 
practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.
          Traction-AA, A, B, C
    The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These grades represent the 
tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled cond\
itions on speci fi ed 
government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction 
performance.
  WARNING 
  The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking (straight ahead) traction tests 
and does not include acceleration cornering (turning), hydroplaning, or peak traction 
characteristics.
   
          Temperature-A, B, C
    The temperature grades A (the highest), B, and C, represent the tire's resistance to the 
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under c\
ontrolled conditions on 
a specifi  ed indoor laboratory test wheel.
  Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degener\
ate and reduce tire 
life, and excessive temperatures can lead to sudden tire failure.
  
  Grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger vehicl\
e tires must meet 
under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher 
levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum requ\
ired by law.
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Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
Tire Information (U.S.A.)
  M     S or M/S: Mud and Snow
    AT:  All  Terrain.
  AS:  All  Season.  The  “M 
 S” or “M/S” indicates that the tire has some functional use in \
mud 
and snow.
  U.S.  DOT  Tire  Identifi  cation Number (TIN)
    This begins with the letters “DOT” which indicates the tire meets \
all federal standards. The 
next two numbers or letters are the plant code where it was manufactured\
, and the last four 
numbers represent the week and year the tire was manufactured. For examp\
le, the numbers 
457 means the 45st week of 1997. After 2000 the numbers go to four digits. For example, 
the number 2102 means the 21th week of 2002. The other numbers are marketing codes 
used at the manufacturer's discretion. This information is used to contact consumers if a tire 
defect requires a recall.
  Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used
    The number of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire. 
In general, the greater the number of plies, the more weight a tire can \
support. Tire 
manufacturers also must indicate the tire materials, which include steel\
, nylon, polyester, 
and other.
  Maximum  Load  Rating
    This number indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can \
be carried by the 
tire.
  Maximum  Permissible  Infl  ation Pressure
    This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be p\
ut in the tire under 
normal driving conditions.
  Tread Wear, Traction and Temperature Grades
     Tread wear:  The tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of t\
he tire 
when tested under controlled conditions on a speci fi ed government test course. For example, 
a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on\
 the government 
course as a tire graded 100.
   Traction:  The traction grades, from highest to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The grades 
represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under c\
ontrolled conditions 
on specifi  ed government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have 
poor traction performance.
   Temperature:  The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C, representing the 
tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate\
 heat when tested under 
controlled conditions on a speci fi ed indoor laboratory test wheel.
  Snow  Tires
    In some heavy snow areas, local governments may require true snow tires,\
 those with very 
deeply cut tread. These tires should only be used in pairs or placed on all four wheels. M\
ake 
sure you purchase snow tires that are the same size and construction typ\
e as the other tires 
on your vehicle.
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10–8
 Index
 Smart Brake Support (SBS) .............. 4-153  Collision  warning  ........................ 4-155 
 Stopping the Smart Brake Support 
(SBS) system operation ............... 4-155 
 Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) ... 4-148   Collision  warning  ........................ 4-151 
 Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) 
Indicator Light (Red)................... 4-151 
 Stopping the Smart City Brake Support 
(SCBS) System Operation........... 4-152 
 Spare  Tire  .............................................. 7-4 
 Specifi   cations ........................................ 9-4 
 Speedometer ........................................ 4-13 
 SRS  Air  Bags   Front passenger occupant classi fi cation 
system ............................................ 2-61 
 How the SRS air bags work .......... 2-55 
 Limitations to SRS air bag ............ 2-59 
 Monitoring..................................... 2-66 
 SRS air bag deployment criteria ... 2-58 
 Supplemental restraint system 
components ................................... 2-53 
 Starting the Engine ................................ 4-5 
 Steering  Wheel  .................................... 3-35   Horn............................................... 4-65 
 Storage  Compartments  ...................... 5-145   Armrest  box ................................. 5-146 
 Center  console  ............................. 5-145 
 Glove  compartment  ..................... 5-145 
 Luggage  Compartment  ................ 5-146 
 Overhead  console  ........................ 5-145 
 Rear coat hooks ........................... 5-147 
 Sunshade  ............................................. 3-44 
 Sunvisors  ........................................... 5-138 
 T 
 Tachometer .......................................... 4-14 
 Theft-Deterrent  System ....................... 3-47 
 Three-fl  ash Turn Signal....................... 4-58 
 Tiedown   Hook  .............................................. 7-21 
 Tire  Infl  ation Pressure Warning Beep ... 7-42   Tire  Information  .................................. 8-25 
 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ..... 4-172 
 Tires  .................................................... 6-39 
 Flat  tire  ............................................ 7-3 
 Replacing a tire ............................. 6-41 
 Replacing a wheel ......................... 6-42 
 Snow  tires  ...................................... 3-52 
 Specifi   cations .................................. 9-9 
 Temporary spare tire ..................... 6-41 
 Tire  chains  ..................................... 3-53 
 Tire  in fl  ation  pressure .................... 6-39 
 Tire  rotation  ................................... 6-40 
 Uniform tire quality grading system 
(UTQGS) ....................................... 8-23 
 Towing   Recreational  towing  ...................... 3-64 
 Trailer  towing 
(U.S.A. and Canada) ..................... 3-56 
 Towing  Description ............................. 7-20 
 Traction Control System (TCS) .......... 4-83   TCS/DSC indicator light ............... 4-83 
 TCS OFF Indicator Light .............. 4-84 
 TCS OFF Switch ........................... 4-84 
 Traffi  c Sign Recognition System 
(TSR)................................................. 4-105 
 Transmitter  ............................................ 3-5 
 Trip  Computer  ..................................... 4-17 
 Trip Meter .................................. 4-13, 4-22 
 Trouble   Battery runs out ............................. 7-14 
 Emergency  starting ........................ 7-17 
 Emergency  towing  ........................ 7-20 
 Flat  tire  ............................................ 7-3 
 Overheating  ................................... 7-18 
 Parking in an emergency ................. 7-2 
 When Liftgate Cannot be Opened ... 7-44 
 Turn  Signals  ........................................ 4-57 
 U 
 USB Power Outlet............................. 5-142 
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