When Driving -> Automatic Transmission for Your Mazda CX-30 SUV 2020

When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
NOTE  
Automatic Transmission  
Controls  
The Sport AT has an option that is not  
included in the traditional automatic  
transmission that gives the driver the  
option of selecting each gear instead of  
leaving it to the transmission to shift  
gears. Even if you intend to use the  
automatic transmission functions as a  
traditional automatic, you should also  
be aware that you can inadvertently  
shift into manual shift mode and an  
inappropriate gear may be retained as  
the vehicle speed increases. If you  
notice the engine speed going higher  
or hear the engine racing, confirm you  
have not accidentally slipped into  
manual shift mode (page 4-34).  
Automatic Transmission Controls  
1. Lock-release button  
2. Selector lever  
Indication  
Various Lockouts  
Indicates that you must depress  
the brake pedal and hold in the  
lock-release button to shift (The ig-  
nition must be switched ON).  
Indicates the selector lever can be  
shifted freely into any position.  
Indicates that you must hold in the  
lock-release button to shift.  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
1. Cover  
Shift-Lock System  
3. Press and hold the lock-release  
button.  
4. Move the selector lever.  
Take the vehicle to an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer to have the system  
checked.  
Shift-Lock System  
The shift-lock system prevents shifting  
out of P unless the brake pedal is  
depressed.  
To shift from P:  
1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.  
2. Start the engine.  
3. Press and hold the lock-release  
button.  
4. Move the selector lever.  
NOTE  
When the ignition is switched to  
ACC or the ignition is switched off,  
the selector lever cannot be shifted  
from P position.  
The ignition cannot be switched to  
OFF if the selector lever is not in P  
position.  
Shift-Lock Override  
If the selector lever will not move from  
P position using the proper shift  
procedure, continue to hold down the  
brake pedal.  
1. Remove the shift-lock override  
cover using a cloth-wrapped flat  
head screwdriver.  
2. Insert a flat screwdriver and push it  
down.  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
even on the slightest incline unless the  
parking brake or brakes are on.  
Transmission Ranges  
Transmission Ranges  
WARNING  
The shift position indication in the  
instrument cluster illuminates.  
Refer to Shift Position Indication on  
page 4-34.  
Shift the selector lever to the P or N  
position to start the engine.  
If the engine is running faster than  
idle, do not shift from N or P into a  
driving gear:  
It's dangerous to shift from N or P into  
a driving gear when the engine is  
running faster than idle. If this is done,  
the vehicle could move suddenly,  
causing an accident or serious injury.  
P (Park)  
P locks the transmission and prevents  
the front wheels from rotating.  
Do not shift into N when driving the  
vehicle:  
WARNING  
Shifting into N while driving is  
dangerous. Engine braking cannot be  
applied when decelerating which  
could lead to an accident or serious  
injury.  
Always set the selector lever to P  
position and set the parking brake:  
Only setting the selector lever to the P  
position without using the parking  
brake to hold the vehicle is dangerous.  
If P fails to hold, the vehicle could  
move and cause an accident.  
CAUTION  
Do not shift into N when driving the  
vehicle. Doing so can cause  
transmission damage.  
CAUTION  
Shifting into P, N or R while the  
vehicle is moving can damage your  
transmission.  
Shifting into a driving gear or reverse  
when the engine is running faster  
than idle can damage the  
transmission.  
NOTE  
Apply the parking brake or depress the  
brake pedal before moving the selector  
lever from N position to prevent the  
vehicle from moving unexpectedly.  
D (Drive)  
R (Reverse)  
D is the normal driving position. From  
a stop, the transmission will  
automatically shift through a 6-gear  
sequence.  
In position R, the vehicle moves only  
backward. You must be at a complete  
stop before shifting to or from R,  
except under rare circumstances as  
explained in Rocking the Vehicle (page  
3-50).  
M (Manual)  
M is the manual shift mode position.  
Gears can be shifted up or down by  
operating the selector lever.  
Refer to Manual Shift Mode on page  
4-34.  
N (Neutral)  
In N, the wheels and transmission are  
not locked. The vehicle will roll freely  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
Shift Position Indication  
Manual Shift Mode  
Manual Shift Mode  
The manual shift mode gives you the  
feel of driving a manual transmission  
vehicle by allowing you to operate the  
selector lever manually. This allows you  
to control engine rpm and torque to  
the drive wheels much like a manual  
transmission when more control is  
desired.  
1. Shift position indication  
The selector position is indicated when  
the ignition is switched ON.  
To change to manual shift mode, shift  
the lever from D to M.  
Gear position indication  
In manual shift mode, the “M” of the  
shift position indication illuminates  
and the numeral for the selected gear  
is displayed.  
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS)  
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS)  
automatically controls the transmission  
shift points to best suit the road  
conditions and driver input. This  
improves driving feel. The transmission  
may switch to AAS mode when driving  
up and down slopes, cornering, driving  
at high elevations, or depressing the  
accelerator pedal quickly while the  
selector lever is in the D position.  
Depending on the road and driving  
conditions/vehicle operations, gear  
shifting could be delayed or not occur,  
however, this does not indicate a  
problem because the AAS mode will  
maintain the optimum gear position.  
NOTE  
Changing to manual shift mode  
while driving will not damage the  
transmission.  
If you change to manual shift mode  
when the vehicle is stopped, the gear  
will shift to M1.  
If you change to manual shift mode  
without depressing the accelerator  
pedal when driving in D range, 5th  
gear/6th gear, the gear will shift to  
M4/M5.  
To return to automatic shift mode, shift  
the lever from M to D.  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
Indications  
Manually Shifting Up  
You can shift gears up by operating the  
selector lever or the steering shift  
*
switches .  
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6  
Using selector lever  
To shift up to a higher gear, tap the  
selector lever back + once.  
1. Manual shift mode indication  
2. Gear position indication  
Manual shift mode indication  
In manual shift mode, the “M” of the  
shift position indication in the  
instrument panel illuminates.  
Gear position indication  
The numeral for the selected gear  
illuminates.  
NOTE  
*
Using steering shift switch  
If the gears cannot be shifted down  
To shift up to a higher gear with the  
steering shift switches, pull the UP  
switch (+/OFF) toward you once with  
your fingers.  
when driving at higher speeds, the  
gear position indication will flash  
twice to signal that the gears cannot  
be shifted down (to protect the  
transmission).  
If the automatic transmission fluid  
(ATF) temperature becomes too  
high, there is the possibility that the  
transmission will switch to automatic  
shift mode, canceling manual shift  
mode and turning off the gear  
position indication illumination. This  
is a normal function to protect the  
AT. After the ATF temperature has  
decreased, the gear position  
1. UP switch (+/OFF)  
indication illumination turns back on  
and driving in manual shift mode is  
restored.  
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*Some models.  
When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
Using selector lever  
WARNING  
To shift down to a lower gear, tap the  
selector lever forward – once.  
Keep your hands on the steering  
wheel rim when using fingers on the  
steering shift switches:  
Putting your hands inside the rim of  
the steering wheel when using the  
steering shift switches is dangerous. If  
the driver's air bag were to deploy in a  
collision, your hands could be  
impacted causing injury.  
NOTE  
When driving slowly, the gears may  
not shift up.  
*
Do not drive the vehicle with the  
Using steering shift switch  
tachometer needle in the RED ZONE  
while in manual shift mode. In  
addition, manual shift mode  
switches to automatic shift mode  
while the accelerator pedal is  
completely depressed.  
To shift down to a lower gear with the  
steering shift switches, pull the DOWN  
switch (–) toward you once with your  
fingers.  
This function is canceled while the  
TCS is turned off. However, if the  
vehicle is continuously driven at a  
high rpm, the gears may  
automatically shift up to protect the  
engine.  
The steering shift switch can be used  
temporarily even if the selector lever  
is in the D position while driving. In  
addition, it returns to automatic shift  
mode when the UP switch (+/OFF)  
is pulled rearward for a sufficient  
amount of time.  
1. DOWN switch (–)  
Manually Shifting Down  
You can shift gears down by operating  
the selector lever or the steering shift  
*
switches .  
M6 M5 M4 M3 M2M1  
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*Some models.  
When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
If the selector lever is moved back + or  
forward – while in the second gear  
fixed mode, the mode will be  
canceled.  
WARNING  
Do not use engine braking on slippery  
road surfaces or at high speeds:  
Shifting down while driving on wet,  
snowy, or frozen roads, or while  
driving at high speeds causes sudden  
engine braking, which 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.  
Keep your hands on the steering  
wheel rim when using fingers on the  
steering shift switches:  
Putting your hands inside the rim of  
the steering wheel when using the  
steering shift switches is dangerous. If  
the driver's air bag were to deploy in a  
collision, your hands could be  
impacted causing injury.  
NOTE  
When driving at high speeds, the  
gear may not shift down.  
During deceleration, the gear may  
automatically shift down depending  
on vehicle speed.  
When depressing the accelerator  
fully, the transmission will shift to a  
lower gear, depending on vehicle  
speed. However, the gears do not  
kickdown while the TCS is turned off.  
Second Gear Fixed Mode  
When the selector lever is moved back  
+ while the vehicle speed is about 10  
km/h (6.2 mph) or less, the  
transmission is set in the second gear  
fixed mode. The gear is fixed in second  
while in this mode for easier  
acceleration from a stop and driving on  
slippery roads such as snow-covered  
roads.  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
Shift Gear (Shifting) Speed Limit  
For each gear position while in the manual mode, the speed limit is set as follows:  
When the selector lever is operated within the range of the speed limit, the gear is  
shifted.  
1. 1st  
2. 2nd  
3. 3rd  
4. 4th  
5. 5th  
6. 6th  
Shift up  
The gear does not shift up while the vehicle speed is lower than the speed limit.  
Shift down  
The gear does not shift down while the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit.  
If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit and the gear does not shift down, the  
gear position indication flashes 2 times to notify the driver that the gear cannot be  
shifted.  
Kickdown  
When the accelerator pedal is depressed fully while driving, the gear shifts down.  
However, the gears do not kickdown while the DSC is turned off.  
NOTE  
The gear also shifts down using kickdown while in the second gear fixed mode.  
Auto-shift down  
The gear shifts down automatically depending on the vehicle speed during  
deceleration.  
NOTE  
If the vehicle comes to a stop while in the second gear fixed mode, the gear remains  
in second.  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
Recommendations for Shifting  
Upshifting  
For normal acceleration and cruising, Mazda recommends these shift points:  
(U.S.A. and Canada)  
*1  
Gear  
Vehicle speed  
M1 to M2  
M2 to M3  
M3 to M4  
M4 to M5  
M5 to M6  
24 km/h (15 mph)  
40 km/h (25 mph)  
65 km/h (40 mph)  
73 km/h (45 mph)  
81 km/h (50 mph)  
*
1
Always observe local speed limit regulations.  
Downshifting  
When you must slow down in heavy traffic or on a steep upgrade, downshift before  
the engine starts to overwork. This gives better acceleration when you need more  
speed.  
On a steep downgrade, downshifting helps maintain safe speed and prolongs brake  
life.  
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When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
NOTE  
Direct Mode*  
Shifting up and down while in direct  
mode may not be possible depending  
on the vehicle speed. In addition,  
because direct mode is canceled  
(released) depending on the rate of  
acceleration or if the accelerator is fully  
depressed, use of the manual shift  
mode is recommended if you need to  
drive the vehicle in a particular gear for  
long periods.  
Direct Mode  
Direct mode can be used for  
temporarily switching gears by  
operating the steering shift switch  
while the vehicle is being driven with  
the selector lever in the D position.  
While in direct mode, the D and M  
indication illuminate and the gear  
position in use is illuminated.  
1. Direct mode indication  
2. Gear position indication  
Direct mode is canceled (released)  
under the following conditions.  
The UP switch (+/OFF) is pulled  
rearward for a certain amount of  
time or longer.  
The vehicle is driven for a certain  
amount of time or longer (time  
differs depending on the driving  
conditions while operating).  
The vehicle is stopped or moving at a  
slow speed.  
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*Some models.  
When Driving  
Automatic Transmission  
Climbing steep grades from a stop  
Driving Tips  
Driving Tips  
To climb a steep grade from a stopped  
position:  
1. Depress the brake pedal.  
2. Shift to D or M1, depending on the  
load weight and grade steepness.  
3. Release the brake pedal while  
gradually accelerating.  
WARNING  
Do not let the vehicle move in a  
direction opposite to the direction  
selected by the selector lever:  
Descending steep grades  
Do not let the vehicle move backward  
with the selector lever in a forward  
position, or do not let the vehicle  
move forward with the selector lever in  
the reverse position. Otherwise, the  
engine may stop, causing the loss of  
the power brake and power steering  
functions, and make it difficult to  
control the vehicle which could result  
in an accident.  
When descending a steep grade, shift  
to lower gears, depending on load  
weight and grade steepness. Descend  
slowly, using the brakes only  
occasionally to prevent them from  
overheating.  
Passing  
For extra power when passing another  
vehicle or climbing steep grades,  
depress the accelerator fully. The  
transmission will shift to a lower gear,  
depending on vehicle speed.  
NOTE  
The accelerator pedal may initially  
feel heavy as it is being depressed,  
then feel lighter as it is depressed  
further. This change in pedal force  
aids the engine control system in  
determining how much the  
accelerator pedal has been  
depressed for performing kickdown,  
and functions to control whether or  
not kickdown should be performed.  
While the selector lever is in the M  
position and the TCS is turned off,  
manual shift mode does not switch  
to automatic shift mode even if the  
accelerator pedal is completely  
depressed. Operate the selector  
lever.  
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