Mazda 2013 Cx 5 Quick Start Manual
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2013 M{zd{ Cx-5 Smart Start Guide zoo}-zoo} 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 1 6/22/12 2:46 PM Key Key ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Advanced Key • This system allows you to lock and unlock the doors without taking the key out. Lock Unlock While Carrying the Advanced Key… Panic Alarm Door Request Switch Electric Liftgate Opener Liftgate Request Switch • Unlock the driver’s door by pushing the driver’s door request switch once. • Unlock all doors (and liftgate) by pushing the driver’s door request switch once or twice (depending on personalization setting, page 30) OR by pushing the passenger’s door request switch once. • Lock all doors (and liftgate) by pushing any request switch once. • O pen the liftgate by pushing the electric liftgate opener when ignition is OFF. With ignition ON, vehicle must be in Park (A/T) or have parking brake set (M/T). NOTE: When the liftgate opener switch is pushed, the liftgate will open slightly. If the liftgate is not opened within 1.5 seconds, the liftgate latch locks (you will hear it lock) and the liftgate cannot be opened or closed from this slightly raised position. To open/close the liftgate, push the liftgate opener switch, open the liftgate within 1.5 seconds, then close it. The door/liftgate ajar warning light will be on if the liftgate is not fully closed. NOTE: Vehicles equipped with the Advanced Keyless Entry System and the Keyless 1 www.MazdaUSA.com KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM • This system allows you to lock and unlock the doors by pushing the desired buttons. Lock • Push once to lock all doors and liftgate. • Push twice (within five seconds) for horn sound verification that all doors are locked. Panic Alarm • Push for one second or more to activate alarm. Unlock • Push once to unlock driver’s door or all the doors (depending on personalization setting). • Push twice (within three seconds) to unlock all doors and liftgate. • Push Lock, Unlock, or Panic Alarm to turn alarm off. CAUTION: Make sure vehicle is OFF and take the keyless entry system key with you when leaving the vehicle. There is no warning beep if the IGN is ON or ACC is ON and the key is taken out of the vehicle, OR if the key is locked inside the vehicle. Entry System both use the same type of keyless entry transmitter. However, only vehicles equipped with the Advanced Keyless Entry System allow you to lock and unlock the doors/liftgate with the door/liftgate request switches (without taking the key out of your purse or pocket). Key Indicator Light may illuminate if either advance WARNING: red key or keyless entry key is placed in the cup holder. The cup holder is a dead zone for transmitter reception. Vehicles equipped with the Keyless Entry System do not have request switches on the doors/liftgate. To lock and unlock the doors/liftgate, the corresponding transmitter button must be pressed. NOTE: Refer to your Owner’s Manual for additional details about 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 2-3 “Personalization Features”. 2 6/22/12 2:46 PM Key ACCELERATED WARM-UP SYSTEM (AWS) Vehicle Starting: Your vehicle is equipped with SKYACTIV combustion technology. This technology includes AWS (Accelerated Warm-up System) for optimal emission performance during cold starting conditions. Cold Start (First start of the day on cold mornings): Depress the brake (Automatic Trans.) or clutch (Manual Trans.), when the key indicator light turns green press the START/STOP button. What you will notice: On start-up, the engine speed and sound are higher (1500 RPM) for 30 seconds to 1 minute to quickly bring the catalyst to efficient operating temperature. The RPM will reduce to idle once the temperature is achieved. This is normal engine operation under cold start conditions. Key www.MazdaUSA.com Emergency Engine Stop: Continuously pushing the START/ STOP button while the engine is running will turn the engine OFF. Use only in case of an emergency. START/STOP Button Indicator Light Emergency Vehicle Entry: If the key cannot be used due to a malfunction or dead key battery, use the auxiliary key to lock or unlock the doors. Key (Rear) Auxiliary Key NOTE: You can drive the vehicle during AWS activation, no need to wait. Normal Start (Emission components within optimal temperature range): Depress the brake (Automatic Trans.) or clutch (Manual Trans.), when the key indicator light turns green press the START/STOP button. STARTING THE ENGINE While Carrying the Key… • Start the engine by pushing the START/STOP button, while pushing the clutch pedal (manual transmission) or the brake pedal (automatic transmission). • Shut the engine OFF by placing the vehicle in Park, then push the START/STOP button. • Activate Accessories (ACC) by pushing the START/STOP button once without pushing the clutch or brake pedal. • To turn the ignition to the ON position, push the START/STOP button twice without pushing the clutch or brake pedal. 3 The key indicator light in the instrument cluster will show green (engine ready to start) when the key is detected and the clutch pedal (M/T) or the brake pedal (A/T) is pushed. If the KEY warning light illuminates red, or the START/STOP button indicator light flashes amber, this could indicate a problem with the engine starting system and the inability to start the engine or switch the ignition to ACC or ON. Have your vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 4-5 Auxiliary Key Release Emergency Engine Start If the engine cannot be started due to a dead key battery: 1 Push the brake pedal (A/T) or the clutch pedal (M/T). 2 While the indicator light light flashes green, touch the START/STOP button using the back side of the transmitter (as shown). Transmitter 3 After the green indicator light illuminates constantly, push the START/STOP button with your finger to start the engine. 4 6/22/12 2:46 PM Seats Seats www.MazdaUSA.com ELECTRONICALLY OPERATED driver SEAT CONTROLS Front Seat Warmer Lumbar Support Adjustment Recline Switch The driver and front passenger seats can be warmed by pushing the applicable seat warmer button while the ignition is ON. To increase firmness, push and hold the front part of the switch. Release at desired firmness. adjust seatback angle. Push forward or backward to To decrease firmness, push and hold the rear part of the switch. Seat temperature increases with the number of illuminated indicator lights (0-OFF, 1-Low, 2-Mid, 3-High). Low High Slide/Tilt Switch Seat can be moved back and forth, raised, lowered, or tilted with this control. FOLDING SECOND-ROW SEATS NOTE: 8-way power seat shown above. 6-way power seat also available. 1 Support the seatback with your hand. 2 P ush the rear seatback knob down (red indicator is visible when seat is in the unlocked position). 3 Bring the seatback forward. MANUAL SEAT CONTROLS Height Adjustment Lever Recline Lever Raise or lower seat height Pull up to adjust seatback angle. by repeatedly pulling up or pushing down on the lever. Slide Release Lever Pull lever up to move seat Seatback Knob backward or forward. 5 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 6-7 6 6/22/12 2:46 PM Accessories Seats www.MazdaUSA.com Genuine Mazda Accessories Folding Both Seatbacks Down NOTE: 4:2:4 rear seats shown. Using remote handle: 1 Check that rear seats are clear. 2 Open the liftgate and pull the left and right side remote handle levers. OR Folding Only Center Seat Down Using remote handle: 1 Store center seat head restraint. 2 Check that rear seats are clear. 3 Open the liftgate and pull only the smaller of the left side remote handle levers. Genuine Mazda Accessories are built to the same standards of quality as your Mazda. That means they fit right, work right, and look great. Choose from a wide range of interior and exterior accessories to make your Mazda CX-5 fit your personality and lifestyle. After all, you are what you drive. Personalize your CX-5 with the following Genuine Mazda Accessories: • 3.5 mm Audio Cable • All Weather Floor Mats • Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror with Compass and HomeLink® • Bike Carrier, Hitch Mount • Bluetooth Car Kit by Motorola • Cargo Liner • Cargo Mat • Cargo Net • Cargo Tray • Carpet Floor Mats • Door Edge Protection • First Aid Kit • Fog Lights • Front Mask • Front Paint Protection • Hood Edge Protector • License Plate Frames – CX-5 and zoom-zoom • Moonroof Wind Deflector • Navigation System • Rear Bumper Guard • Rear Bumper Protection • Rear Parking Sensors • Remote Engine Start • Retractable Cargo Cover • Roadside Assistance Kit • Roof Rack and Attachments Cargo Box Kayak Carrier Surfboard Carrier Luggage Basket Bike Carrier Ski/Snowboard Carrier • Side Window Deflectors • SiriusXM® • Splash Guards • Touch Up Paint • Trailer Hitch • Wheel Locks • Windshield Sunscreen Outside Temperature Display Unit Change The outside temperature unit can be switched between Celsius and Fahrenheit using the following procedure: Returning second-row seats to upright position 1 Raise seatbacks until they lock into position (red indicator is not visible when seat is in the locked position). 2 Pull on the top of the seatbacks from inside the vehicle to make sure they are locked. 3 Check that all seat belts are routed properly for passenger use. 7 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 8-9 1 With the ignition switched OFF, push and hold the INFO button on the steering wheel. Continue holding the INFO button for 5 seconds or longer while switching the ignition ON. 2 Release the INFO button when the outside temperature display flashes. 3 Push the up or down part of the INFO switch to change the outside temperature unit to Celsius or Fahrenheit. 4 Push and hold the INFO button until the outside temperature display stops flashing. 8 6/22/12 2:47 PM Driver’s View LIGHTING/ TURN SIGNALS (P. 13) AFS (P. 21) www.MazdaUSA.com Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE/ Audio (PP. 29-30, 33) Cruise control INFORMATION DISPLAY (P. 23) Wiper/ washer (P. 14) Hazard warning Clock (P. 16) NAVIGATION/AUDIO (with 5.8” LCD) (PP. 29-32) TPMS SET (P. 22) TCS OFF AUDIO (without 5.8” LCD) (PP. 27-28) BSM (P. 24 Navigation System SD Card Push button start (P. 3) (P. 31) Hood release 9 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 10-11 Tilt/telescoping steering wheel LEVER CLIMATE CONTROL Seat warmers (PP. 25-26) (P. 6) Accessory Socket Passenger Airbag Off Indicator1 1 This indicator light illuminates to remind you that the front passenger’s front/side airbags and seat belt pretensioner will not deploy during a collision. The reason for this is that the weight in the seat is less than approximately 66 lbs. Always wear your seat belt and secure children in the rear seats in appropriate child restraints. See the Owner’s Manual for important information on this safety feature. NOTE: Indicator light turns off when conditions have been met for necessary airbag deployment. See Owner’s Manual for further information. 10 6/22/12 2:47 PM Instrument Cluster www.MazdaUSA.com See page 8 or the Owner’s Manual for further information. Tachometer SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR LIGHT Speedometer ODOMETER/ Fuel INFORMATION Ambient TRIP METER gauge DISPLAY Temperature Glossary of Warning and indicator lights B rake Warning Light Parking brake on/low brake NOTE: See Owner’s Manual for more details and explanations. TCS Traction Control System OFF (TCS) Off Indicator Light Low Engine Oil Pressure Traction Control System (TCS)/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) On: TCS/DSC malfunction Flashing: TCS/DSC operating S hift Position Indicator Light K EY Warning Light RED K EY Indicator Light GREEN Power Steering Malfunction A ir Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Malfunction urn Signals/Hazard T Warning Indicator Lights 4WD 4WD Warning Light 11 On: Flashing: Stop vehicle/tow to Mazda dealer. 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 12-13 fluid/malfunction heck Engine Light C M aster Warning Light Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light AFS Adaptive Front Lighting OFF System (AFS) OFF Charging System Malfunction Door/Liftgate Ajar Low Washer Fluid Level Warning Light On/Warning Beep: Low tire pressure in one or more tires. Flashing: TPMS Malfunction S ecurity Indicator Light C ruise Main Indicator Light On ( Amber)/Cruise Set Indicator Light On (Green) A BS (Antilock Brake System) Malfunction Low Fuel Level C heck Fuel Cap Automatic Transaxle Warning Light Lights On (Exterior) BSM B SM OFF OFF (Blind Spot Monitoring) S eat Belt Unbuckled/Malfunction H eadlight High Beams On 1 Dashboard Illumination/ DIMMER1/TRIP METER2 Engine Coolant Temp Lights Since this vehicle does not use an engine coolant temperature gauge, red and blue engine coolant temperature lights are used to indicate high and low coolant temperature. Red Coolant Temp Light Flashing: Engine is starting to run hot. Drive slowly to reduce engine load. On: Engine is overheating. Safely pull over to the side of the road and turn the engine off. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more information. Blue Coolant Temp Light On: Engine coolant is cold and no warm air is available for heater/defroster. Off: Engine coolant is warm and warm air is available for heater/defroster. The light may stay on for a few minutes after start-up when the engine is cold, but the vehicle can be driven with the light on or off. • Rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the instrument cluster and other dashboard illuminations. 2 • Push to toggle between trip meter (A & B). • When a trip meter is selected, push and hold to reset to zero. NOTE: Low ambient temperature and/or high altitude causes tire pressures to drop and may turn the TPMS warning light on. If the warning light comes on, check the tire pressure and fill the tires as soon as possible, preferably before moving the vehicle and warming up the tires. Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cold. 12 6/22/12 2:47 PM Wipers Lights LIGHTING CONTROL/TURN SIGNAL LEVER AUTO: The light sensor : Turns tail, parking, and dashboard lights on. automatically determines when to turn the headlights on or off. www.MazdaUSA.com WINDSHIELD/REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER CONTROL LEVER : Turns fog lights on only when headlights are on. Push for High Beams AUTO: The rain sensor senses the amount of rainfall and turns the wipers on or off. Rotate inner ring away from you (clockwise) for more sensitivity (requires less rain to turn wipers on) and toward you (counterclockwise) for less sensitivity (requires more rain to turn wipers on). More sensitive MIST Pull lever to dispense windshield washer fluid OFF Pull to Flash High Beams 1 2 3 AUTO LO HI Less sensitive : Turns tail, parking, dashboard, and headlights on. Smart Turn: To signal a lane change, press the turn signal lever up or down halfway and release. After releasing the lever, the turn signal indicator will flash three times. (Refer to Owner’s Manual for “Personalization Features”) 13 NOTE: The DRL (Daytime Running Lights) automatically turn on when the ignition is switched ON. To disable/enable this feature see your Authorized Mazda Dealer. 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 14-15 Rear Window Wiper/Washer INT: Intermittent ON: Normal speed : Washer/wiper (hold as desired) NOTE: Vehicles not equipped with AUTO wipers will have INT wipers. Set the lever to INT and choose an interval timing by rotating the ring between fast and slow. CAUTION: When the ignition is ON, turn the AUTO wipers OFF when going through a car wash, or while cleaning or touching the windshield. 14 6/22/12 2:47 PM Mirrors Transmission SPORT A/T MANUAL SHIFT MODE Auto-Dimming Mirror and HomeLink® The Sport A/T Manual Shift Mode gives you the feel of driving a manual transmission by allowing you to manually shift to control engine rpm and torque when more control is desired. With Brake To Use Manual Shift Mode: Pressed • Shift the lever from D to M. Lower NOTE: Changing to manual Gear HomeLink mode can be done while driving the vehicle. To Shift Up To A Higher Gear: • Tap shift lever back (+) once. To Shift Down To A Lower Gear: • Tap shift lever forward (-) once. 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION • Push the clutch pedal completely down to start the engine and to shift gears. • To place the transmission in Reverse, place shifter in the neutral position, push the shifter knob down, move to the left and push forward. Hill Launch Assist (HLA) This feature helps assist you when accelerating the vehicle from a stop while on a hill or slope. When the brake pedal is released and the accelerator pedal is pressed, HLA prevents the vehicle from rolling forward or backward. It 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. NOTE: The HLA system will hold the vehicle for a maximum of 2.0 seconds while the driver is changing from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal. 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 16-17 Rear Auto-Dimming Auto-Dimming Light Off On Sensor Auto-Dimming Mirror Higher Gear The transmission will automatically adjust how and when it shifts gears based on road conditions and your driving style. The transmission may stay in a lower gear longer than usual when going up or down hills or driving around corners. This feature gives you better control and a more connected driving experience. Auto-Dimming Indicator Light On Off ACTIVE ADAPTIVE SHIFT (AAS) CONTROL 15 www.MazdaUSA.com • Auto-dimming will automatically darken your rearview mirror to reduce headlight glare from vehicles behind you. • Auto-dimming is activated every time the engine is started. NOTE: In addition to the auto-dimming mirror’s rear light sensor, there is also a front light sensor (not shown). Do not place or hang any objects over the front or rear mirror light sensors; otherwise, the auto-dimming mirror will not operate properly. HomeLink® • This feature provides a convenient way to replace up to three transmitters such as garage door openers, home lighting remotes and other radio frequency devices. • Refer to your Owner’s Manual for complete programming details. NOTE: Genuine Mazda Accessory Auto-Dimming Mirror with Compass and Homelink is available at your Authorized Mazda Dealer. Setting your clock • Push the H button to set the hour. • Push the M button to set the minutes. Push the :00 button to reset clock to nearest hour. 16 6/22/12 2:48 PM Audio Audio www.MazdaUSA.com PORTABLE AUDIO PLAYER INTEGRATION USING THE AUX JACK PORTABLE AUDIO PLAYER INTEGRATION USING THE USB PORT Your vehicle is equipped with an AUX or auxiliary jack that will allow you to play your portable audio player through the vehicle’s audio system. Learn the system when parked and do not let it distract you while driving. Your vehicle is equipped with a USB port that will allow you to play your USB device or portable audio player through the vehicle’s audio system. Learn the system when parked and do not let it distract you while driving. USB Port AUX Jack NOTE: You will need an audio cable with an 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) mini stereo plug (available as a Genuine Mazda accessory) to connect your portable audio player into the aux jack. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for additional information. 1 Locate the AUX jack inside the center console. 2 Plug 1/8 inch mini stereo plug into the portable audio player and into the AUX jack. Turn portable audio player on. 3 Turn the vehicle audio system on. 4 • Audio Controls (without 5.8” LCD screen): Push the USB/AUX button on the audio unit to switch to the AUX mode. • Audio Controls (with 5.8” LCD screen): Push AUDIO button on audio system, then touch AUX on-screen button. 5 Use the portable audio player controls to play music. IMPORTANT: Set the volume level on your portable audio player to the highest level before distortion starts, then use the vehicle’s audio system to adjust the volume. 17 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 18-19 Refer to the Owner’s Manual for additional information. 1 Locate the USB port inside the center console. 2 Connect the device plug into the portable audio player and into the USB port. 3 Turn the vehicle audio system on. 4 • Audio Controls (without 5.8” LCD screen): Push the USB/AUX button on the audio unit to switch to the USB mode and start playback. • Audio Controls (with 5.8” LCD screen): Push AUDIO button on audio system, then touch the USB on-screen button and start playback. NOTE: When the iPod® is connected to the USB port, the USB on-screen tab changes to the iPod on-screen tab. Do not remove the iPod while in the iPod mode. Otherwise, the data could be damaged. 5 Use the vehicle’s audio system or steering wheel controls to control the USB device connected. NOTE: The iPod functions on the iPod cannot be operated while it is connected to the vehicle’s audio system because it controls the iPod functions. 18 6/22/12 2:48 PM Fuel Fuel Door Release (located on floor in front of driver’s seat) To open, pull the fuel door release. Fuel Regular Unleaded Fuel – 87 Octane Fuel Tank Capacity • 2WD – 14.8 gallons • AWD – 15.3 gallons Fuel www.MazdaUSA.com FUEL ECONOMY To achieve the best fuel economy: • D rive 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: Fuel Door To avoid scratching the paint during refueling, secure the fuel filler cap as shown. • 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. Rear View Monitor (if equipped) Rear View Parking Camera Placing the gearshift lever into Reverse automatically operates the Rear View Parking Camera and is viewable via the 5.8” LCD screen. NOTE: When using the Rear View Parking Camera, please check your surroundings as objects may be closer than they appear. 19 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 20-21 20 6/22/12 2:48 PM Wheels Lights www.MazdaUSA.com Adaptive FRONT-LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The adaptive front-lighting system (AFS) automatically turns the headlight beam to the right or left in conjunction with the direction of the steering wheel. The AFS improves the direction of headlight illumination while cornering, and only works when the vehicle is moving. Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that detects low tire pressure in one or more tires. In the following cases, the TPMS must be “initialized” so the system can operate normally. • The tire pressure is adjusted (up or down) in one or more tires. • A tire rotation is performed. • A ny tire or wheel is replaced. • The vehicle’s battery is disconnected, replaced or completely dead. Without AFS Initialization Process (TPMS Warning Light With AFS is Illuminated): 1 Park the vehicle in a safe place and firmly apply the parking brake. 2 L et the tires cool, then adjust the tire pressure to the specified pressure (Refer to your Owner’s Manual for correct tire pressure) on all four (4) tires. 3 Switch the ignition ON, but leave the vehicle parked. 4 Push and hold the TPMS “Set Switch” (left side of dash) until the TPMS warning light in the instrument cluster flashes twice and a beep sound is heard once. CAUTION: If the TPMS “Set Switch” is pressed without adjusting the tire pressure, the system cannot detect the normal tire pressure. The TPMS warning light may not illuminate, even if the tire pressure is low, or it may illuminate if the tire pressure is normal. NOTE: • W ith AFS, it is normal to see the headlights move and hear the sound of the headlight leveling motors at the front of the vehicle when the ignition is ON. • The system will need to be reset if the vehicle battery has been disconnected or the system fuse has been replaced. Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for easy to follow resetting instructions. Push AFS OFF to turn system off or on. When off, AFS OFF illuminates in the instrument panel. ALUMINUM WHEEL CARE Your aluminum wheels have a protective coating on them. Only use a mild soap or neutral detergent with a sponge or soft cloth to clean them. CAUTION: Using a wire brush, polishing compound, solvent, or any type of abrasive cleaner may damage the protective coating. Genuine Mazda Accessory Wheel Locks are available at your Authorized Mazda Dealer 21 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 22-23 22 6/22/12 2:48 PM Information Display Blind Spot Monitor INFO Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System Push INFO button on steering wheel to display the following (actual displayed information will vary on your vehicle): The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system is designed to assist the driver by monitoring the blind spots to the rear of the vehicle on both sides. • If your vehicle speed is 20 mph (32 km/h) or more, the BSM will warn you of vehicles in the detection area by illuminating the BSM warning lights located on the left and right door mirrors. • If you operate a turn signal in the direction of an illuminated BSM warning light, the system will also warn you with a beep and warning light flash. • BSM sensors are located under the left and right rear bumper areas. The BSM system may not operate properly if the rear bumper gets too dirty, so keep the rear bumper area clean. Average MPH Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for complete details. INFO Button Current MPG Turning BSM System Off To manually turn the BSM system off, push the BSM OFF switch on the dash. The BSM OFF indicator will illuminate in the instrument cluster when the BSM system is off. The BSM system will automatically turn on the next time the vehicle is started. Your Vehicle Average MPG Detection Areas Remaining Miles 23 NOTE: To clear Average MPH or Average MPG, push and hold INFO button when selected screen is displayed. 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 24-25 NOTE: Do not rely completely on the BSM system and be sure to look over your shoulder before changing lanes: • The BSM system can assist the driver in confirming the safety of the surroundings, but is not a complete substitute. • The driver is responsible for ensuring safe lane changes and other maneuvers. • Always pay attention to the direction in which the vehicle is traveling and the vehicle’s surroundings. • The BSM system does not operate when the vehicle speed is lower than about 20 mph (32 km/h). 24 6/22/12 2:48 PM Manual Climate Control Temperature Control Dial otate the dial for R temperature control. NOTE: When set to MAX A/C with dashboard vents or dashboard and floor vents, the A/C will turn on, and recirculated air will be selected for maximum cooling. Fan Control Dial Mode Selector Dial Rotate the dial to set desired fan speed (1-4). Rotate the dial to select airflow mode. Push to recirculate cabin air to reduce outside odors and improve cooling. ashboard D vents ashboard D and floor vents Floor vents efroster and D floor vents indshield W defroster Push for fresh air circulation. Push to manually turn air conditioning on or off. Push to defrost the rear window. Best Cooling Settings Best Heating Settings Automatic Climate Control Driver Temperature Control Dial AUTO ON: Push dial to turn Automatic Air Conditioning system on (indicator light on). Rotate dial to select your desired set temperature (shown above). The airflow mode and the amount of airflow will be automatically controlled in accordance with the set temperature. NOTE: Automatic climate control will allow you to maintain individual preset cabin temperatures for the driver and passenger when DUAL mode is selected. Indicator ON (automatically) NOTE: • When selecting either defroster mode ( or ), the air conditioner and fresh air mode are automatically turned on by the system. This helps defrost the windows more efficiently by dehumidifying the air. Manually set the fan control and temperature control dials as desired. • In either defroster mode ( or ), air will blow from the side dashboard vents. To defrost the side windows faster, point the vents toward the side windows. 25 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 26-27 Push to recirculate cabin air to reduce outside odors and improve cooling. Push for fresh air circulation. Fan Control Dial • Rotate the dial to select the desired fan speed. • Push OFF to turn climate control system off. Passenger Temperature Control Dial Push to turn DUAL mode ON/OFF. • With DUAL mode ON (indicator on), rotate the dial to set passenger side temperature Push to select the separate from following airflow mode: the driver’s side Dashboard vents (shown above). Dashboard • With DUAL mode and floor vents OFF (indicator off), Floor vents driver controls the temperature setting D efroster and on both sides. floor vents NOTE: Automatic temperature control always works even if the AUTO indicator turns off by changing the fan speed or the airflow mode. Push to defrost the windshield. Push to defrost the rear window. Push to manually turn air conditioning on or off. 26 6/22/12 2:49 PM Audio Controls (without 5.8” LCD screen) audio controls www.MazdaUSA.com CD Slot Eject CD FOLDER SEARCH (during MP3/WMA/AAC CD or USB playback) • T o change to the previous folder, push the folder down button , or push the folder up button to advance to the next folder. POWER On Push the Volume/Power dial to turn the audio system on. Media Selection FM/AM: Push FM/AM button to select the FM1, FM2, or AM band. The selected band will be indicated in the display. CD: Push CD button to select the CD player when inserting a CD. USB/iPod: Push USB/AUX button to select the USB or iPod player when connecting USB or iPod. AUX: Push USB/AUX button to switch to AUX jack input. Tuning The radio has the following tuning controls: Manual: Turn the TUNE dial to manually change the frequency. 27 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 28-29 Seek: Push the SEEK tuning buttons to automatically seek a higher or lower frequency with a station. Scan: Push the SCAN button to automatically sample strong stations for seconds each. Push again to cancel. Preset Channel: Push 1/2/3/4/5/6 button to select a station stored in memory. To store a station, push and hold 1/2/3/4/5/6 until station is displayed. Auto Memory Tuning: Push and hold the AUTO-M button to store an additional 6 stations on each FM and AM band without disturbing the previously stored stations. To return to the previously stored stations, push FM or AM button. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for complete details. TEXT: For files with a file name and other information that have been input. The display switches between display of the file name and other information each time the text button (TEXT) is pressed during playback. Loading a cd • Insert the CD into the slot, label-side up. The auto loading mechanism will load the CD and begin to play it. iPod player • S elect CATEGORY: Push pre-set button 5 (down) or 6 (up) to select Playlist/Artist/ Album/Song/Podcast/Genre/ Composer/Audiobook. • S elect a desired list: Push FOLDER Up/Down to select a desired list from the list menu. • Track Up/Down: To change to the previous track, push or turn the FILE dial SEEK to the left. To change to the next track, push SEEK or turn the FILE dial to the right. 28 6/22/12 2:49 PM Audio Controls (with 5.8” LCD screen) www.MazdaUSA.com Eject CD Vehicle Personalization Features Inserting the CD Customize the following vehicle functions: • Door Locks • Lighting Control • Wiper Control Insert the CD into the slot, label-side up. The auto-loading mechanism will set the CD and begin play. 1 Push the Setup button. 2 Touch the “Vehicle” on-screen tab. 3 Touch desired setting item. 4 Select the desired setup item from the list by touching it. 5 Select desired option. 6 Touch “Ok”. PLAYING BLUETOOTH ® (BT) AUDIO 1 Make sure BT audio device is paired to your vehicle. 2 Turn on BT audio device. 3 Touch the Bluetooth® on-screen tab. 4 Select the BT-Audio option. POWER ON Push the Power/Volume dial to turn the audio system on. 29 Media Selection Push the AUDIO button to select the appropriate on-screen button: Radio: Select FM/AM button for FM1, FM2, or AM band. CD: Select for CD player. Bluetooth ®: Select for Bluetooth® Audio. USB: Select to play iPod/iPhone® through USB port. AUX: Select to switch to AUX jack input. SIRIUS: Select for SiriusXM®. If your vehicle is equipped with SiriusXM® (satellite radio antenna on roof), your new Mazda includes a free introductory subscription with a limited term trial offer. Call 888-539-7474 to activate! See the Owner’s Manual and/or dealer for details. Contact your Authorized Mazda Dealer about adding SiriusXM® if your Mazda CX-5 is not already equipped with it. 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 30-31 Tuning Manual: Turn the TUNE/FILE dial to manually change the frequency. Seek: Push the SEEK button or touch and hold the on-screen button, to automatically seek a higher or lower frequency or track, depending on media selected. NOTE: If you continue to push and hold the button, the frequency will continue changing without stopping. Scan: Touch the SCAN on-screen button to automatically sample strong stations for seconds each. Touch again to cancel. Auto Memory Tuning: 1 Touch the Auto Memory on-screen button. The auto memory preset list is displayed and the previously tuned frequency is received. 2 Touch the Update List on-screen button to display the frequencies of up to ten radio stations on the auto memory preset list. 3 Touch the desired frequency. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for complete details. Preset Channel: Can be used to store 6 AM or 12 FM stations. 1 To set a channel, first select AM, FM1 or FM2. 2 Tune to the desired station. 3 Long-press any of the preset on-screen buttons. The reception frequency is programmed and displayed on the preset button. 4 Repeat this operation for the other stations and bands you want to store. When receiving a programmed frequency, select AM, FM1, or FM2 and touch the preset on-screen button. The station frequency will be displayed. HD RADIO When the HD radio button is ON (illuminated), there could be a noticeable difference in sound quality and volume when a change from digital to analog signals occurs. If the sound quality and volume becomes noticeably diminished or cuts off, touch the HD button OFF (not illuminated) to restore audio system. BLUETOOTH ® AUDIO Bluetooth® enabled phones and audio players provide an opportunity to play music through the audio system with no wires attached, however, there are some limitations: • Depending on BT version, the song title may be unable to display. • Not all controls on the phone or player may be active when paired to the vehicle. • Audio streaming may be affected by wireless signal strength. • Sound quality of streaming audio may vary, depending on the device. 30 6/22/12 2:49 PM Navigation System TO REMOVE OR INSERT THE MAP SD CARD: SD Card 1 Turn the vehicle ignition OFF. 2 Locate the sliding door on the lower left side of the dash and slide it open (right). • Remove card: Push the card once, then pull it out. • Insert card: Push the card in (label-side up), then slide door closed (left). NOTE: • C onnect to TomTom HOME within 60 days of vehicle delivery and download the most recent map available for your device for free. Refer to the TomTom HOME section of the Navigation System Owners Manual for additional information. • Only use your MAP SD card for operating and updating your navigation system. Do not insert the MAP SD card into another vehicle or into any other device such as a camera. Navigation System www.MazdaUSA.com 3 Touch Navigate to. 4 Touch Address. NOTE: You can change the country or state setting by touching the flag before you select a city. 5 Enter the town or city name. 6 Enter the street name. 7 Enter the house number, then touch Done. 8 The location is shown on the map. Touch Select to continue or Back to enter another address. 9 When the new route is shown, touch Done. For more information about the route, touch Details. Planning a ROUTE using your voice You can navigate to any of the following places using your voice: • A n address, including home. • POIs for named brands of, for example, restaurants, gas • Favorites. stations, car rental and gyms. • Cities and towns. • POI (Point of Interest) categories. • A recent destination. To plan a route to an address using your voice, do the following: NOTE: Planning a route using your voice can be done while driving the vehicle. 1 Touch the voice control button in the Driving view. 2 W hen you hear the tone, you can say, for example “Drive to an address”. 3 Say the full address for your destination, for example “123 Main St., Los Angeles, California”. PLANNING A ROUTE USING THE TOUCH-SCREEN Important: In the interest of safety and to reduce distractions while you are driving, you should always plan a route before you start driving. To plan a route on your Navigation system, do the following: 1 Push the NAV button to access the Navigation System. 2 Touch the screen (above) to open the Main Menu (below). 31 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 32-33 NOTE: Factory Navigation System is available if the vehicle is equipped with the 5.8” LCD screen. Contact your Authorized Mazda Dealer for more details. NOTE: For best results, say the full address without pausing. 4 Say “Yes” if the address is correct. If shown a list of addresses, say the list number for the correct address or say “none of these”. Navigation System Features: • While driving your vehicle, you can enter a destination address using your voice, but you cannot enter a destination address using the keyboard. • While driving your vehicle, the vehicle speed and the maximum speed limit (for most roads) can be seen on the bottom left tabs of the Navigation screen. NOTE: • Voice guidance can be skipped by pressing the talk button. • Refer to the Navigation System Owners Manual for additional navigation system details. 32 6/22/12 2:49 PM Bluetooth ® www.MazdaUSA.com PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH ® PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE NOTE: • For safety reasons, you cannot pair a phone while driving. • Before pairing your cell phone or audio device, it is recommended that you refer to its manual for steps to turn on Bluetooth® and perform pairing. • For toll-free Bluetooth® Hands-Free customer service and device compatibility call 800-430-0153 or go to www.MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth for assistance. • IMPORTANT: Set the volume level on your cell phone or audio device to the highest level before distortion starts, then adjust the volume on the audio system. Panel Operation 1 Touch the Setup on-screen button. 2 Touch the Bluetooth Setup on-screen button. The list of pairing devices is displayed. 3 Touch the Add New Device on-screen button to display the message and switch to the device operation. 4 Using the device, perform a search for the Bluetooth® device (Peripheral device). Talk 5 Select “Mazda” from the device list searched by the device. 6 (Device with Bluetooth ® version 2.0) Input the displayed 4-digit pairing code into the device. (Device with Bluetooth ® version 2.1 or higher) • J ust Works is detected The pairing is performed automatically. Pick-up Hang up • N umeric Comparison is detected Verify the displayed 6-digit code on the audio unit, which is also displayed on the device, and touch the Yes on-screen button. 7 (Device with PBAP profile) Call history (incoming/outgoing history) for the device is downloaded automatically. NOTE: If your compatible Bluetooth® phone is equipped with a music player and supports the Bluetooth® profile A2DP, your phone will pair for both hands-free calling as well as Bluetooth® audio during the pairing process, and will be considered one unit. Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for complete details on how to “pair” up to 7 Bluetooth® phones and audio devices, and how to use the built-in tutorial and other important safety information. To make OR RECEIVE a hands-free call 33 Basic Operation: button: To make/receive/swap a call. button: To end/reject a call. button: To skip voice guidance (for speeding up operation). 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 34-35 NOTE: On engine start, the last connected device will automatically be re-connected after several seconds. MyMazda.com—The Official Site for M{zd{ Owners Register today on MyMazda.com—the ultimate destination for Mazda Owners. Once registered, you’ll be able to take advantage of benefits exclusively for Mazda Owners: • Insider access to exclusive events and promotions • Personalized maintenance schedules • Zoom-Zoom Owner Magazine • W arranty information and on-line Owner’s Manuals • Wallpaper, videos and other fun stuff • Accessories specifically designed for your vehicle • Car Care Discount Coupons available from your Authorized Mazda Dealer Visit and register at MyMazda.com today! MAZDA MOBILE The following apps are available for iPhone® and Android smartphones: • M azda Assist app - Provides roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Toll free number 1-800-866-1998 can also be used for roadside assistance. • M yMazda app - Keep track of your Mazda from the palm of your hand with these features: Maintenance schedule Service coupons Promotional alerts Service history Recall information Parked car locator Scan VIN barcode capability when registering a vehicle Mazda Dealer locator Update owner profile Link to Mazda Assist The apps can be downloaded, free of charge, from the App store for the iPhone® and Google Play (Android Market) for Android powered devices. After downloading app, customer name, email, smartphone number and VIN are required. Free Mazda Assist app iPhone and Android Free MyMazda app iPhone and Android 6/22/12 2:49 PM Customer Delivery Checklist Customer Delivery Checklist Vehicle presentation: Refer to the Smart Start Guide during presentation Keyless Entry............................... 1-2 • Advanced Keyless Entry* • Door/Liftgate Request Switch* • Liftgate Opener Switch Starting the Engine.................... 3-4 • Push Button Start System • Accelerated Warm-Up System (AWS) • Emergency Vehicle Entry/ Engine Start/Stop Seats............................................. 5-7 • Adjustments Driver’s View.............................. 9-10 • Location of Switches and Controls Instrument Cluster................... 11-12 • Review of Warning and Indicator Light Function and Location Audio Controls.......................... 27-30 • Bluetooth Audio* • Personalization Features* Lights............................................. 13 N avigation System*.................. 31-32 • SD Card • Planning a Route B luetooth ®*.................................... 33 • Pair Phone • Toll-Free • Make/Receive Customer Service a Call 800-430-0153 Wiper/Washer............................... 14 H ill Launch Assist (HLA).............. 15 S et Clock....................................... 16 A daptive Front Lighting System (AFS)*............................................. 21 A luminum Wheel Care.................. 22 Information Display...................... 23 Climate Control......................... 25-26 • Manual • Automatic* Fuel Door....................................... 19 • Fuel Door Release and Fuel Spec Rear View Monitor*....................... 20 DATE Signed copy must be placed in dealer jacket 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 36-37 CUSTOMER’S NAME VIN E-MAIL Review the following items with the customer Smart Start Guide When replacing or topping off engine oil, use Mazda Genuine oil. For optimal engine performance, use SAE 0W-20 engine oil. Please consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for additional information. All items in the Customer Delivery Checklist have been reviewed with the customer and the first maintenance appointment has been scheduled: SALES CONSULTANT SALES CONSULTANT Presentation of Owner’s Materials: Scheduled Maintenance USB & AUX Input........................17-18 DATE B lind Spot Monitoring*................. 24 CUSTOMER *if equipped DATE Warranty Information Warranty Start Date: Customer Initial: • Basic Vehicle – 36 months/36,000 miles • Roadside assistance program Owner’s Manual • Remove this checklist from Smart Start Guide • Personalization Features (refer to your Owner’s Manual) MyMazda.com DEALERSHIP • O ffer to register customer on MyMazda.com Maintenance Passport Floor Mats • Ensure floor mats are properly hooked after cleaning • Do not install two floor mats, one on top of the other, on the driver side • Accessory rubber floor mats should be cleaned with mild soap and water only Tire Pressure Monitoring System • System overview • E xplain when & how to initialize the system • Review the system Caution Service Department Introduce Service Manager; provide business cards Review Service and Parts Department hours of operation E xplain free Full Circle Service Inspection Schedule first maintenance service 6/22/12 2:50 PM Genuine mazda service Because you and your Mazda deserve the best Your new Mazda deserves nothing less than the very best. To keep it running like new for years to come, trust the experts at your local Authorized Mazda Dealer. Simply bring your vehicle in for your scheduled maintenance and any needed repairs.* At participating Mazda Full Circle Service Centers,** our technicians will automatically perform a complimentary Full Circle inspection on your vehicle and issue a detailed report card at every visit. This is designed to help you keep track of your Mazda’s critical operating condition. Our factory-trained technicians know your vehicle inside out and use Genuine Mazda Parts, giving your vehicle the optimum care and maintenance it requires to run with flawless precision. Remember, to further enhance your driving experience, visit your local Mazda Service Center for your scheduled maintenance. It’s also the place where you can find a wide variety of tires, parts, and accessories that are just right for your vehicle. * See vehicle’s scheduled-maintenance program for details. ** Visit the Mazda Owners website at MyMazda.com/fullcircle to find a participating Mazda Full Circle Service Dealer. Customer Assistance Center: 1-800-222-5500 Roadside Assistance Contact: 1-800-866-1998 FREE FULL CIRCLE SERVICE INSPECTION We’re committed to providing expert Mazda service. You love to drive your Mazda, and we love to service your Mazda. With our Full Circle Service, we’ll give your vehicle a COMPLIMENTARY MULTI-POINT INSPECTION. Your Mazda will receive a thorough review of its most crucial components. This easy-to-use Smart Start Guide is intended to help you more fully appreciate some of the unique features and functions of your new vehicle. However, it is not intended to replace your Owner’s Manual. The Owner’s Manual contains more detailed information to help you better understand the important safety warnings, features, operation, and maintenance of your vehicle. All information, specifications, photographs and illustrations in this publication are those in effect at the time of printing. Mazda reserves the right to change specifications or design without obligation. © Mazda North American Operations Printed in U.S.A. 06/12 Print 3 9999 95 050C 13SS www.MazdaUSA.com 1191187_13c_Mazda_CX-5_SSG_062212.indd 38 6/22/12 2:50 PM
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