When Driving -> Brake for Your Mazda CX-30 SUV 2020

When Driving  
Brake  
Driving with wet brakes is dangerous.  
Increased stopping distance or the  
vehicle pulling to one side when  
braking could result in a serious  
accident. Light braking will indicate  
whether the brakes have been  
affected.  
Brake System  
Foot Brake  
This vehicle has power-assisted brakes  
that adjust automatically through  
normal use.  
Should power-assist fail, you can stop  
by applying greater force than normal  
to the brake pedal. But the distance  
required to stop will be greater than  
usual.  
CAUTION  
Do not drive with your foot held on  
the clutch pedal or brake pedal, or  
hold the clutch pedal depressed  
halfway unnecessarily. Doing so  
could result in the following:  
WARNING  
The clutch and brake parts will  
wear out more quickly.  
The brakes can overheat and  
adversely affect brake  
performance.  
Always depress the brake pedal with  
the right foot. Applying the brakes  
with the unaccustomed left foot  
could slow your reaction time to an  
emergency situation resulting in  
insufficient braking operation.  
Do not coast with the engine stalled  
or turned off, find a safe place to stop:  
Coasting with the engine stalled or  
turned off is dangerous. Braking will  
require more effort, and the brake's  
power-assist could be depleted if you  
pump the brake. This will cause longer  
stopping distances or even an  
accident.  
Shift to a lower gear when going  
down steep hills:  
Driving with your foot continuously on  
the brake pedal or steadily applying  
the brakes for long distances is  
dangerous. This causes overheated  
brakes, resulting in longer stopping  
distances or even total brake failure.  
This could cause loss of vehicle control  
and a serious accident. Avoid  
Wear shoes appropriate for driving in  
order to avoid your shoe contacting  
the brake pedal when depressing the  
accelerator pedal.  
continuous application of the brakes.  
Dry off brakes that have become wet  
by driving slowly, releasing the  
accelerator pedal and lightly applying  
the brakes several times until the  
brake performance returns to normal:  
Electric Parking Brake (EPB)  
The EPB system applies the parking  
brake using an electric motor. The  
system can operate automatically and  
manually.  
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Brake  
The EPB switch indicator light turns on  
when applying the parking brake and it  
turns off when releasing the parking  
brake.  
Refer to If a Jump-Starting on page  
7-13.  
When the charging system warning  
light in the instrument cluster turns  
on, the parking brake cannot be  
applied after switching the ignition  
OFF. Before switching the ignition  
OFF, apply the parking brake  
manually.  
The sound of the parking brake being  
applied or released can be heard,  
however, this does not indicate a  
problem.  
If the EPB is not used for long  
periods, an automatic inspection of  
the system is performed while the  
vehicle is parked. An operation  
sound can be heard, however, this  
does not indicate a problem.  
When applying the parking brake  
and switching OFF the ignition, an  
operation sound can be heard,  
however, this does not indicate a  
problem.  
The brake pedal may move while  
applying or releasing the parking  
brake, however, this does not  
indicate a problem.  
If there is a problem with the brake  
system (foot brake) while driving the  
vehicle, continually pulling up the  
EPB switch will apply the brakes and  
decelerate or stop the vehicle. The  
parking brake on-reminder sound is  
activated while the brake is applied.  
In addition, when releasing the  
switch, the brake is released and the  
sound stops.  
1. Indicator light  
WARNING  
Do not drive the vehicle with the  
parking brake applied:  
If the vehicle is driven with the parking  
brake applied, the brake parts may  
generate heat and the brake system  
may not operate, leading to an  
accident.  
Before driving the vehicle, release the  
parking brake and make sure that the  
EPB indicator light in the instrument  
cluster turns off.  
Apply the parking brake when leaving  
the vehicle:  
Not applying the parking brake when  
parking the vehicle is dangerous as the  
vehicle may move unexpectedly and  
result in an accident. Before leaving the  
vehicle, apply the parking brake and  
make sure that the EPB indicator light  
in the instrument cluster turns on.  
If the parking brake is applied with  
the ignition switched OFF or in ACC,  
the EPB indicator light in the  
instrument cluster and the indicator  
light in the switch may turn on for 15  
seconds.  
NOTE  
The parking brake cannot be applied  
or released while the vehicle battery  
is dead.  
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When using an automatic car wash  
and the EPB switch indicator light turn  
off.  
which moves the vehicle with the  
front tires mounted, it is necessary to  
cancel the parking brake auto  
operation before the vehicle enters  
the automatic car wash. For details,  
refer to Canceling the parking brake  
automatic operation.  
Manual operation  
Applying the parking brake manually  
When the brake pedal is firmly  
depressed and the EPB switch is pulled  
up, the parking brake is applied  
regardless of the ignition position.  
When the parking brake is applied, the  
EPB indicator light in the instrument  
cluster and the EPB switch indicator  
light turn on.  
If the EPB switch is pressed without  
depressing the brake pedal, a message  
is displayed on the multi-information  
display to notify the driver to depress  
the brake pedal.  
Refer to Message Indicated on  
Multi-information Display on page  
7-33.  
Auto operation  
Applying the parking brake  
automatically  
When the ignition is switched from ON  
to ACC or OFF, the parking brake will  
be applied automatically. When the  
parking brake is applied, the EPB  
indicator light in the instrument cluster  
and the EPB switch indicator light turn  
on.  
Releasing the parking brake manually  
When the brake pedal is firmly  
NOTE  
depressed and the EPB switch is  
pressed while the ignition is switched  
ON or the engine is running, the  
parking brake is released. When the  
parking brake is released, the EPB  
indicator light in the instrument cluster  
To release the parking brake when the  
ignition is switched OFF, it is necessary  
to cancel the parking brake auto  
operation. For details, refer to  
Canceling the parking brake automatic  
operation.  
Releasing the parking brake  
automatically  
If the accelerator pedal is depressed  
with the parking brake applied and all  
of the following conditions met, the  
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parking brake is released automatically.  
When the parking brake is released,  
the EPB indicator light in the  
instrument cluster and the EPB switch  
indicator light turn off.  
4. Release the EPB switch and switch  
the ignition OFF within 5 seconds  
after the sound was activated.  
After the auto operation is  
canceled, a sound is activated one  
time, and the EPB switch indicator  
light switches from illumination to  
flashing, and then turns off after 3  
seconds.  
The engine is running.  
The driver's door is closed.  
The driver's seat belt is fastened.  
(Manual transmission vehicle)  
Auto operation cancel method 2  
The shift lever is in a position other  
than neutral.  
1. Switch the ignition ON.  
2. Turn off the AUTOHOLD.  
3. Switch the ignition OFF with the  
EPB switch pressed.  
The clutch pedal is depressed  
halfway.  
(Automatic transmission vehicle)  
The selector lever is in the D, M, or R  
position.  
When the auto operation is  
canceled, a sound is activated one  
time, and the EPB switch indicator  
light from normal flashing to faster  
flashing, and then turns off after 3  
seconds.  
NOTE  
If something such as the driver's foot  
contacts the accelerator pedal with the  
engine running and the parking brake  
applied, the parking brake might be  
released automatically. If you do not  
intend to start driving the vehicle  
immediately, shift the shift lever to the  
neutral position for a manual  
transmission, or shift the selector lever  
to the P or N position for an automatic  
transmission.  
NOTE  
When canceling the parking brake  
auto operation and parking the  
vehicle, shift the shift lever to the 1st  
gear or the R position for a manual  
transmission, or shift the selector  
lever to the P position for an  
automatic transmission, and then  
use wheel blocks.  
Canceling the parking brake  
automatic operation  
The auto operation may not cancel if  
the vehicle is parked on a steep  
slope.  
The parking brake automatic operation  
can be canceled by doing any of the  
following after switching the ignition  
from ON to OFF.  
When the ignition is switched ON, the  
parking brake auto operation is  
restored.  
Auto operation cancel method 1  
Warning Light  
1. Switch the ignition ON.  
2. Turn off the AUTOHOLD.  
3. Press the EPB switch continuously  
for 2 seconds or longer (until a  
sound is activated).  
The warning light turns on when the  
system has a malfunction.  
Refer to Brake System Warning  
Indication/Warning Light on page  
7-22.  
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NOTE  
Brake Pad Wear Indicator  
When the brake pedal is depressed  
When the disc brake pads become  
worn, the built-in wear indicators  
contact the disc plates. This causes a  
screeching noise to warn that the pads  
should be replaced.  
hard or depressed more quickly, the  
pedal will feel softer but the brakes  
will apply more firmly. This is a  
normal effect of the brake assist  
operation and does not indicate a  
malfunction.  
When the brake pedal is depressed  
hard or depressed more quickly, a  
motor/pump operation noise may  
be heard. This is a normal effect of  
the brake assist and does not  
indicate a malfunction.  
The brake assist equipment does not  
supersede the functionality of the  
vehicle's main braking system.  
When you hear this noise, consult an  
Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as  
possible.  
Brake Override System  
The brake override system applies the  
brake first for safety if the brake pedal  
and accelerator pedal are depressed at  
the same time.  
WARNING  
Do not drive with worn disc pads:  
Driving with worn disc pads is  
dangerous. The brakes could fail and  
cause a serious accident. As soon as  
you hear a screeching noise consult an  
Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
NOTE  
Operation of the brake override system  
can be turned on or off.  
Refer to the Settings section in the  
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.  
NOTE  
In high humidity weather conditions,  
brake noises, such as brake squeak or  
brake squeal can be heard. It does not  
indicate a malfunction.  
Brake Assist  
During emergency braking situations  
when it is necessary to depress the  
brake pedal with greater force, the  
brake assist system provides braking  
assistance, thus enhancing braking  
performance.  
When the brake pedal is depressed  
hard or depressed more quickly, the  
brakes apply more firmly.  
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AUTOHOLD  
AUTOHOLD  
The AUTOHOLD function automatically holds the vehicle stopped, even if you take  
your foot off the brake pedal. This function can be best used while stopped in traffic  
or at a traffic light. The brakes are released when you start driving the vehicle.  
WARNING  
Do not rely completely on the AUTOHOLD function:  
The AUTOHOLD function is only designed to assist the brake operation while the  
vehicle is stopped. Neglecting to operate the brakes and relying only on the  
AUTOHOLD system is dangerous and could result in an unexpected accident if the  
vehicle were to suddenly move. Operate the brakes appropriately in accordance  
with the road and surrounding conditions.  
Do not release your foot from the brake pedal while the vehicle is stopped on a  
steep grade:  
Because there is a possibility of the vehicle not being held in the stopped position by  
the AUTOHOLD function, the vehicle may move unexpectedly and result in an  
accident.  
Do not use the AUTOHOLD function on slippery roads such as icy or  
snow-covered roads, or unpaved roads:  
Even if the vehicle is held in the stopped position by the AUTOHOLD function, the  
vehicle may move unexpectedly and result in an accident. Operate the accelerator  
pedal, brakes, or steering wheel appropriately as necessary.  
Immediately depress the brake pedal in the following cases:  
Because the AUTOHOLD function is canceled forcibly, the vehicle may move  
unexpectedly and result in an accident.  
“Depress Brake Pedal. Brake Hold Disabled” is displayed in the multi-information  
display and the warning sound is activated at the same time.  
Always apply the parking brake when parking the vehicle:  
Not applying the parking brake when parking the vehicle is dangerous as the vehicle  
may move unexpectedly and result in an accident. When parking the vehicle, shift  
the selector lever to the P position (automatic transmission vehicle) and apply the  
parking brake.  
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CAUTION  
If you stop operating the accelerator pedal before the vehicle starts moving, the  
force holding the vehicle in the stopped position may weaken. Firmly depress the  
brake pedal or depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle.  
NOTE  
Under the following conditions, a problem with the AUTOHOLD is occurring.  
Have your vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.  
A message is indicated on the multi-information display and a warning sound is  
activated for about 5 seconds while the AUTOHOLD is operating or when you  
press the AUTOHOLD switch.  
If you switch the ignition OFF while the AUTOHOLD is operating, the parking  
brake is applied automatically to assist you with parking the vehicle.  
The AUTOHOLD is canceled when the selector lever/shift lever is shifted to R  
position while the vehicle is on level ground, or facing up a hill or grade (as shown  
below).  
Vehicle posture and road surface gradient  
AUTOHOLD operation status  
Vehicle tilts forward  
Operates  
Level ground  
Does not operate, canceled  
Does not operate, canceled  
Vehicle tilts rearward  
: Reverse driving (selector lever/shift lever in the reverse (R) position)  
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NOTE  
AUTOHOLD System is Turned On  
When all of the following conditions  
are met, the AUTOHOLD operates and  
the brakes are held.  
Press the AUTOHOLD switch and  
when the AUTOHOLD standby  
indicator light turns on, the  
The ignition is switched ON (engine  
AUTOHOLD function turns on.  
is running).  
The vehicle is stopped.  
The brake pedal is being depressed.  
The AUTOHOLD active indicator  
light turns on.  
The accelerator pedal is not  
depressed.  
The driver's seat belt is fastened.  
The driver's door is closed.  
There is no problem with the  
AUTOHOLD function.  
The parking brake is released.  
1. AUTOHOLD standby indicator light  
There is no problem with the Electric  
NOTE  
Parking Brake (EPB) function.  
When all of the following conditions  
are met, the AUTOHOLD standby  
indicator light turns on when the  
AUTOHOLD switch is pressed and the  
AUTOHOLD function turns on.  
(Automatic transmission vehicle)  
The selector lever is in a position  
other than R position or the vehicle  
tilts forward with the selector lever in  
the R position.  
The ignition is switched ON (engine  
To release AUTOHOLD and start  
driving the vehicle  
is running).  
The driver's seat belt is fastened.  
If you do any of the following actions  
to resume driving the vehicle, the  
brakes will be released automatically  
and the AUTOHOLD active indicator  
light turns off.  
The driver's door is closed.  
There is no problem with the  
AUTOHOLD function.  
To operate AUTOHOLD and hold the  
brakes  
(Manual transmission vehicle)  
1. Depress the brake pedal and bring  
the vehicle to a complete stop.  
2. The AUTOHOLD active indicator  
light in the instrument cluster turns  
on and the brakes are held.  
You start to release the clutch pedal  
with the shift lever shifted to a  
position other than the neutral  
position  
(Automatic transmission vehicle)  
The accelerator pedal is depressed.  
The vehicle tilts rearward or the  
selector lever is shifted to the R  
position on level ground.  
3. The vehicle is held in its stopped  
position even with the brake pedal  
released.  
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NOTE  
AUTOHOLD System is Turned Off  
If the Electric Parking Brake (EPB)  
Depress the brake pedal and press the  
AUTOHOLD switch. The AUTOHOLD  
is turned off and the AUTOHOLD  
standby indicator light turns off.  
switch is pulled while the  
AUTOHOLD is operating, the  
parking brake is applied and the  
AUTOHOLD is released. In addition,  
if the parking brake is released under  
this condition, the AUTOHOLD  
operates to hold the brakes.  
Under the following conditions, the  
parking brake is automatically  
applied and the AUTOHOLD is  
released. The AUTOHOLD is  
re-enabled when the conditions  
before the AUTOHOLD is released  
are restored.  
1. AUTOHOLD standby indicator light  
The driver’s seat belt is unfastened.  
The driver’s door is opened.  
NOTE  
When about 10 minutes or longer  
When the brakes are not held such  
have passed since the AUTOHOLD  
operation started, the parking brake  
is automatically applied. Because the  
AUTOHOLD is restored when  
releasing the parking brake, the hold  
on the brakes by AUTOHOLD  
function resumes.  
as while driving the vehicle, the  
AUTOHOLD can be turned off only  
by pressing the AUTOHOLD switch.  
If the AUTOHOLD switch is pressed  
without depressing the brake pedal  
while AUTOHOLD is operating  
(AUTOHOLD active indicator light in  
instrument cluster is turned on), the  
message “Depress Brake Pedal and  
Operate Switch to Release” is  
(Manual transmission vehicle)  
When starting to drive the vehicle  
forward or in reverse on a down  
slope, depress the clutch pedal and  
shift the shift lever to the appropriate  
position for driving in the desired  
direction, and then depress the  
accelerator pedal to release the  
AUTOHOLD.  
indicated on the multi-information  
display to notify the driver to depress  
the brake pedal.  
If any of the following conditions  
occurs while the AUTOHOLD  
function is operating (AUTOHOLD  
active indicator light is turned on),  
the parking brake is applied  
automatically and the AUTOHOLD  
function turns off. For the Electric  
Parking Brake (EPB) operation, refer  
to the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) on  
page 4-60.  
The AUTOHOLD can be canceled  
forcibly by fully depressing the  
accelerator pedal for 1 second or  
longer while the AUTOHOLD is  
operating. Forcibly cancel the  
AUTOHOLD only when the  
AUTOHOLD cannot be canceled due  
to a system malfunction or it is  
necessary to cancel the AUTOHOLD  
in an emergency.  
The ignition is switched OFF.  
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There is a problem with the  
AUTOHOLD function.  
Hill Launch Assist (HLA)  
Hill Launch Assist (HLA)  
The HLA functions to assist in  
accelerating the vehicle from a stop on  
slopes. When releasing the brake pedal  
and depressing the accelerator pedal  
to accelerate the vehicle from a stop  
while on a slope, the function prevents  
the vehicle from rolling. The HLA also  
operates when reversing on a slope.  
The braking force is maintained  
automatically after releasing the brake  
pedal on a steep slope.  
For manual transmission vehicles, the  
HLA operates when the vehicle is tilted  
rearward with the shift lever in a  
forward gear, and operates when the  
vehicle is tilted forward with the shift  
lever in the R position.  
For automatic transmission vehicles,  
the HLA operates when the vehicle is  
tilted rearward with the selector lever  
in a forward gear, and operates when  
the vehicle is tilted forward with the  
selector lever in the R position.  
WARNING  
Do not rely completely on HLA:  
HLA is an auxiliary device for  
accelerating from a stop on a slope.  
The system only operates for about 2  
seconds and therefore, relying only on  
the system, when accelerating from a  
stop is dangerous because the vehicle  
may move (roll) unexpectedly and  
cause an accident.  
The vehicle could roll depending on  
the vehicle's load or if it is towing  
something. In addition, for vehicles  
with a manual transmission, the  
vehicle could still roll depending on  
how the clutch pedal or the accelerator  
pedal is operated.  
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Always confirm the safety around the  
vehicle before starting to drive the  
vehicle.  
NOTE  
HLA does not operate on a gentle  
slope. In addition, the gradient of  
the slope on which the system will  
operate changes depending on the  
vehicle's load.  
HLA does not operate if the parking  
brake is applied, the vehicle has not  
stopped completely, or the clutch  
pedal is released.  
While HLA is operating, the brake  
pedal may feel stiff and vibrate,  
however, this does not indicate a  
malfunction.  
HLA does not operate while the  
TCS/DSC indicator light is  
illuminated.  
Refer to TCS/DSC Indication/  
Indicator Light (Turns on) on page  
7-27.  
HLA does not turn off even if the TCS  
OFF switch is pressed to turn off the  
TCS.  
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