Maintenance and Care -> Owner Maintenance for Your Mazda Cx-5 SUV 2023

Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
Owner Maintenance Precautions  
The owner or a qualified service technician should make these vehicle inspections at the  
indicated intervals to ensure safe and dependable operation.  
Bring any problem to the attention of an Authorized Mazda Dealer or qualified service  
technician as soon as possible.  
When Refueling  
Brake fluid level (page 6-24)  
Engine coolant level (page 6-22)  
Engine oil level (page 6-21)  
Washer fluid level (page 6-24)  
At Least Monthly  
Tire inflation pressures (page 6-35)  
At Least Twice a Year (For Example, Every Spring and Fall)  
You can do the following scheduled maintenance items if you have some mechanical ability  
and a few basic tools and if you closely follow the directions in this manual.  
Engine coolant (page 6-22)  
Engine oil (page 6-20)  
Improper or incomplete service may result in problems. This section gives instructions only  
for items that are easy to perform.  
As explained in the Introduction (page 6-2), several procedures can be done only by a  
qualified service technician with special tools.  
Improper owner maintenance during the warranty period may affect warranty coverage.  
Refer to Introduction (page 6-2) for owner's responsibility in protecting your investment.  
For details, read the separate Mazda Warranty statement provided with the vehicle. If you  
are unsure about any servicing or maintenance procedure, have it done by an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer.  
There are strict environmental laws regarding the disposal of waste oil and fluids. Please  
dispose of your waste properly and with due regard to the environment.  
We recommend that you entrust the oil and fluid changes of your vehicle to an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer.  
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WARNING  
Do not perform maintenance work if you lack sufficient knowledge and experience or the  
proper tools and equipment to do the work. Have maintenance work done by a qualified  
technician:  
Performing maintenance work on a vehicle is dangerous if not done properly. You can be  
seriously injured while performing some maintenance procedures.  
If you must run the engine while working under the hood, make certain that you remove all  
jewelry (especially rings, bracelets, watches, and necklaces) and all neckties, scarves, and  
similar loose clothing before getting near the engine or cooling fan which may turn on  
unexpectedly:  
Working under the hood with the engine running is dangerous. It becomes even more  
dangerous when you wear jewelry, loose clothing or have long hair or a long beard.  
Either can become entangled in moving parts and result in injury.  
Pull over to a safe location, then switch the ignition off and make sure the fan is not  
running before attempting to work near the cooling fan:  
Working near the cooling fan when it is running is dangerous. The fan could continue running  
indefinitely even if the engine has stopped and the engine compartment temperature is high.  
You could be hit by the fan and seriously injured.  
Do not leave items in the engine compartment:  
After you have finished checking or doing servicing in the engine compartment, do not forget  
and leave items such as tools or rags in the engine compartment.  
Tools or other items left in the engine compartment could cause engine damage or a fire  
leading to an unexpected accident.  
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2. Insert your hand into the hood  
Hood  
opening, slide the latch lever to the  
right, and lift up the hood.  
WARNING  
Lever  
Always check that the hood is closed and  
securely locked:  
A hood that is not closed and securely  
locked is dangerous as it could fly open  
while the vehicle is moving and block the  
driver's vision which could result in a  
serious accident.  
Opening the Hood  
1. With the vehicle parked, pull the  
release handle to unlock the hood.  
3. Grasp the support rod in the padded  
area and secure it in the support rod  
hole indicated by the arrow to hold the  
hood open.  
Pad  
Release handle  
Support rod  
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Closing the Hood  
1. Check under the hood area to make  
certain all filler caps are in place and  
all loose items (e.g. tools, oil  
containers, etc.) have been removed.  
2. Lift the hood, grasp the padded area on  
the support rod, and secure the support  
rod in the clip. Verify that the support  
rod is secured in the clip before closing  
the hood.  
Clip  
Clip  
Clip  
3. Lower the hood slowly to a height of  
about 20 cm (7.9 in) above its closed  
position and then let it drop.  
CAUTION  
When closing the hood, do not push it  
excessively such as by applying your  
weight. Otherwise, the hood could be  
deformed.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
Engine Compartment Overview  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5  
Brake fluid reservoir  
Battery  
Windshield washer fluid reservoir  
Engine oil-dipstick  
Fuse block  
Cooling system cap  
Engine coolant reservoir  
Engine oil-filler cap  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5T  
Windshield washer fluid reservoir  
Brake fluid reservoir  
Engine oil-filler cap  
Battery Fuse block  
Cooling system cap  
Engine oil dipstick  
Engine coolant reservoir  
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requirements of the International  
Engine Oil  
Lubricant Standardization and Approval  
Committee (ILSAC), comprised of U.S.  
and Japanese automobile manufacturers.  
NOTE  
Changing the engine oil should be  
performed by an Authorized Mazda  
Dealer.  
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Refer to Introduction (page 6-2) for  
owner's responsibility in protecting your  
investment.  
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Recommended Oil  
U.S.A., Canada  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5T  
Use SAE 5W-30 engine oil.  
Mazda Genuine Oil is used in your Mazda  
vehicle. Mazda Genuine 5W-30 Oil is  
required to achieve optimum fuel  
economy.  
Use SAE 0W-20 engine oil.  
Mazda Genuine Oil is used in your Mazda  
vehicle. Mazda Genuine 0W-20 Oil is  
required to achieve optimum fuel  
economy.  
For maintenance service, Mazda  
recommends Genuine Mazda Parts and  
Genuine Mazda Premium Oil.  
For maintenance service, Mazda  
recommends Genuine Mazda Parts and  
Genuine Mazda Premium Oil.  
(ILSAC)  
(ILSAC)  
Only use SAE 0W-20 oil “Certified For  
Gasoline Engines” by the American  
Petroleum Institute (API).  
Only use SAE 5W-30 oil “Certified For  
Gasoline Engines” by the American  
Petroleum Institute (API).  
Oil with this trademark symbol conforms  
to the current engine and emission system  
protection standards and fuel economy  
Oil with this trademark symbol conforms  
to the current engine and emission system  
protection standards and fuel economy  
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requirements of the International  
(Mexico)  
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–10  
Lubricant Standardization and Approval  
Committee (ILSAC), comprised of U.S.  
and Japanese automobile manufacturers.  
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SKYACTIV-G 2.5  
Use API SM or higher, SAE 5W-30  
engine oil. If SAE 5W-30 engine oil is not  
available, use SAE 5W-20, SAE 0W-30 or  
SAE 10W-30 engine oil.  
Except U.S.A., Canada  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5  
The quality designation SM, SN or SP  
must be on the label.  
Use SAE 5W-30 engine oil.  
Oil container labels provide important  
information.  
A chief contribution this type of oil makes  
to fuel economy is reducing the amount of  
fuel necessary to overcome engine  
friction.  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5T  
Use API SM or higher, SAE 5W-30  
engine oil. If SAE 5W-30 engine oil is not  
available, use SAE 0W-30 or SAE  
10W-30 engine oil.  
For maintenance service, Mazda  
recommends Mazda Genuine Parts.  
The quality designation SM, SN or SP  
must be on the label.  
Inspecting Engine Oil Level  
1. Be sure the vehicle is on a level  
surface.  
2. Warm up the engine to normal  
operating temperature.  
3. Turn it off and wait at least 5 minutes  
for the oil to return to the oil pan.  
(ILSAC)  
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4. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and  
reinsert it fully.  
Engine Coolant  
Inspecting Coolant Level  
WARNING  
Do not use a match or live flame in the  
engine compartment. DO NOT ADD  
COOLANT WHEN THE ENGINE IS HOT:  
A hot engine is dangerous. If the engine has  
been running, parts of the engine  
compartment can become very hot. You  
could be burned. Carefully inspect the  
engine coolant in the coolant reservoir, but  
do not open it.  
MAX  
OK  
MIN  
5. Pull it out again and examine the level.  
The level is normal if it is between the  
MIN and MAX marks.  
If it is near or below MIN, add enough  
oil to bring the level to MAX.  
Pull over to a safe location, then switch  
the ignition off and make sure the fan is  
not running before attempting to work  
near the cooling fan:  
Working near the cooling fan when it is  
running is dangerous. The fan could  
continue running indefinitely even if the  
engine has stopped and the engine  
compartment temperature is high. You  
could be hit by the fan and seriously  
injured.  
CAUTION  
Do not overfill the engine oil. This may  
cause engine damage.  
6. Make sure the O-ring on the dipstick is  
positioned properly before reinserting  
the dipstick.  
7. Reinsert the dipstick fully.  
Do not remove either cooling  
system cap when the engine and radiator  
are hot:  
When the engine and radiator are hot,  
scalding coolant and steam may shoot out  
under pressure and cause serious injury.  
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NOTE  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5T  
Changing the coolant should be done by  
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
Inspect the antifreeze protection and  
coolant level in the coolant reservoir at  
least once a yearat the beginning of the  
winter seasonand before traveling where  
temperatures may drop below freezing.  
Inspect the condition and connections of  
all cooling system and heater hoses.  
Replace any that are swollen or  
deteriorated.  
If it is at or near L, add enough coolant to  
the coolant reservoir to provide freezing  
and corrosion protection and to bring the  
level to F.  
Securely tighten the coolant reservoir tank  
cap after adding coolant.  
The coolant should be at full in the  
radiator and between the F and L marks on  
the coolant reservoir when the engine is  
cool.  
SKYACTIV-G 2.5  
CAUTION  
Radiator coolant will damage paint.  
Rinse it off quickly if spilled.  
If the “FL22” mark is shown on or near  
the cooling system cap, use of FL-22 is  
recommended when replacing engine  
coolant. Using engine coolant other than  
FL-22 may cause serious damage to the  
engine and cooling system.  
If the coolant reservoir is empty or new  
coolant is required frequently, consult an  
Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
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Brake Fluid  
Washer Fluid  
Inspecting Brake Fluid Level  
Inspecting Washer Fluid Level  
WARNING  
WARNING  
If the brake fluid level is low, have the  
brakes inspected:  
A low brake fluid level is dangerous.  
A low level could indicate brake lining wear  
or a brake system leak which could cause  
the brakes to fail and lead to an accident.  
Use only windshield washer fluid or plain  
water in the reservoir:  
Using radiator antifreeze as washer fluid is  
dangerous. If sprayed on the windshield, it  
will dirty the windshield, affect your  
visibility, and could result in an accident.  
Inspect the fluid level in the reservoir  
regularly. It should be kept between the  
MAX and MIN lines.  
Using Washer Fluid Without Anti-freeze  
Protection in Cold Weather:  
Operating your vehicle in temperatures  
below 4 °C (40 °F) using washer fluid  
without anti-freeze protection is dangerous  
as it could cause impaired windshield  
vision and result in an accident. In cold  
weather, always use washer fluid with  
anti-freeze protection.  
The level normally drops with  
accumulated distance, a condition  
associated with wear of brake linings. If it  
is excessively low, have the brake system  
inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
NOTE  
State or local regulations may restrict the  
use of volatile organic compounds  
(VOCs), which are commonly used as  
anti-freeze agents in washer fluid. A  
washer fluid with limited VOC content  
should be used only if it provides adequate  
freeze resistance for all regions and  
climates in which the vehicle will be  
operated.  
Add washer fluid under any of the  
following conditions.  
The top of the fluid level is low.  
The Low Washer Fluid Level Warning  
Indication/Warning Light (if equipped)  
turns on.  
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The top of the fluid level is lower than L  
(if equipped).  
Body Lubrication  
All moving points of the body, such as  
door and hood hinges and locks, should be  
lubricated each time the engine oil is  
changed. Use a nonfreezing lubricant on  
locks during cold weather.  
F
L
Make sure the hood's secondary latch  
keeps the hood from opening when the  
primary latch is released.  
Use plain water if washer fluid is  
unavailable.  
But use only washer fluid in cold weather  
to prevent it from freezing.  
NOTE  
Front and rear washer fluid is supplied  
from the same reservoir.  
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Owner Maintenance  
Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades  
Wiper Blades  
When the wipers no longer clean well, the  
blades are probably worn or cracked.  
Replace them.  
CAUTION  
Hot waxes applied by automatic car  
washers have been known to affect the  
wiper's ability to clean windows.  
To prevent damage to the wiper blades,  
do not use gasoline, kerosene, paint  
thinner, or other solvents on or near  
them.  
When the wiper lever is in the AUTO  
position and the ignition is switched ON,  
the wipers may move automatically in  
the following cases:  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the wiper arms  
and other components, do not try to  
sweep the wiper arm by hand.  
Do not bend the blade rubber  
unnecessarily when replacing it.  
Otherwise, the metal stiffener in the  
blade may deform and the windshield  
wiper operation may be adversely  
affected.  
If the windshield above the rain sensor  
is touched.  
NOTE  
If the windshield above the rain sensor  
is wiped with a cloth.  
If the windshield is struck with a hand  
or other object.  
If the rain sensor is struck with a hand  
or other object from inside the vehicle.  
When raising both windshield wiper arms,  
raise the driver's side wiper arm first.  
When lowering the wiper arms, slowly  
lower the wiper arm from the passenger's  
side first while supporting it with your  
hand. Forcefully lowering the wiper arms  
could damage the wiper arm and blade,  
and may scratch or crack the windshield.  
Be careful not to pinch hands or fingers  
as it may cause injury, or damage the  
wipers. When washing or servicing the  
vehicle, make sure the wiper lever is in  
the OFF position.  
Replace the wiper blades using the  
following procedure.  
1. Raise the wiper arm.  
Contamination of either the windshield or  
the blades with foreign matter can reduce  
wiper effectiveness. Common sources are  
insects, tree sap, and hot wax treatments  
used by some commercial car washes.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the windshield  
let the wiper arm down easily, do not  
let it slap down on the windshield.  
If the blades are not wiping properly, clean  
the window and blades with a good  
cleaner or mild detergent; then rinse  
thoroughly with clean water. Repeat if  
necessary.  
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2. Slide the blade component in the  
direction of the arrow while pressing  
the wiper arm tab to remove the blade  
component from the wiper arm.  
4. Pull the end of the blade rubber from  
the blade holder groove in the direction  
of the arrow and remove the blade  
rubber from the blade holder.  
Groove  
3. Pull the blade rubber in the direction of  
the arrow and slide it to a position  
where the blade holder groove can be  
checked.  
Groove  
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5. Insert the end of the new blade rubber  
into the groove of the blade holder  
until it contacts the end of the blade  
holder.  
blade holder groove, slide the blade  
rubber end in the opposite direction.  
Groove  
Groove  
7. Make sure that the blade rubber is  
correctly installed to the blade holder.  
8. Align the wiper arm tabs with the  
blade component grooves.  
6. After pulling the blade rubber in the  
direction of the arrow and sliding the  
blade rubber to a position to check the  
Tabs  
Grooves  
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9. Align the blade component projection  
with the wiper arm notch.  
1. Remove the cover and raise the wiper  
arm.  
Notch  
Projection  
10. Slide the blade component and install  
it to the wiper arm.  
2. Firmly rotate the wiper blade to the  
right until it unlocks, then remove the  
blade.  
11. Slowly lower the wiper arm onto the  
windshield.  
Replacing Rear Window Wiper  
Blade  
When the wiper no longer cleans well, the  
blade is probably worn or cracked.  
Replace it.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the rear window,  
do not let the wiper arm fall on it.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the wiper arm and  
other components, do not move the wiper  
by hand.  
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3. Pull down the blade rubber and slide it  
out of the blade holder.  
4. Remove the metal stiffeners from the  
blade rubber and install them in the  
new blade.  
CAUTION  
Do not bend or discard the stiffeners.  
You need to use them again.  
5. Carefully insert the new blade rubber.  
Then install the blade assembly in the  
reverse order of removal.  
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Battery  
WARNING  
Wash hands after handling the battery and related accessories:  
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals  
known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.  
Read the following precautions carefully before using the battery or inspecting to  
ensure safe and correct handling:  
Always wear eye protection when working near the battery:  
Working without eye protection is dangerous. Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which  
could cause blindness if splashed into your eyes. Also, hydrogen gas produced during normal  
battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode.  
Wear eye protection and protective gloves to prevent contact with battery fluid:  
Spilled battery fluid is dangerous.  
Battery fluid contains SULFURIC ACID which could cause serious injuries if it gets in eyes, or on  
the skin or clothing. If this happens, immediately flush your eyes with water for 15 minutes or  
wash your skin thoroughly and get medical attention.  
Always keep batteries out of the reach of children:  
Allowing children to play near batteries is dangerous. Battery fluid could cause serious injuries  
if it gets in the eyes or on the skin.  
Keep flames and sparks away from open battery cells and do not allow metal tools to  
contact the positive ( ) or negative ( ) terminal of the battery when working near a battery.  
Do not allow the positive ( ) terminal to contact the vehicle body:  
Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, produced during normal  
battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery can cause serious  
burns and injuries. Keep all flames including cigarettes and sparks away from open battery cells.  
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Keep all flames and sparks away from open battery cells because hydrogen gas is  
produced from open battery cells while charging the battery or adding battery fluid:  
Flames and sparks near open battery cells are dangerous. Hydrogen gas, produced during  
normal battery operation, could ignite and cause the battery to explode. An exploding battery  
can cause serious burns and injuries. Keep all flames including cigarettes and sparks away  
from open battery cells.  
NOTE  
Before performing battery maintenance, remove the battery cover.  
If the vehicle will not be used for an  
extended time, disconnect the battery  
cables and charge the battery every 6  
weeks.  
Battery Maintenance  
Battery Replacement  
Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer for  
battery replacement.  
To get the best service from a battery:  
Keep it securely mounted.  
Keep the top clean and dry.  
Keep terminals and connections clean,  
tight, and coated with petroleum jelly or  
terminal grease.  
Rinse off spilled electrolyte immediately  
with a solution of water and baking  
soda.  
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messages are displayed in the instrument  
cluster).  
The system does not operate and the  
operation indicator light on the  
transmitter does not flash when the  
buttons are pressed.  
Key Battery Replacement  
If the buttons on the transmitter are  
inoperable and the operation indicator  
light does not flash, the battery may be  
dead.  
Replace with a new battery before the  
transmitter becomes unusable.  
The system's operational range is  
reduced.  
Replacing the battery at an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer, is recommended to prevent  
damage to the key. If replacing the battery  
by yourself, follow the instruction.  
CAUTION  
Make sure the battery is installed  
correctly. Battery leakage could occur if it  
is not installed correctly.  
Replacing the key battery  
When replacing the battery, be careful  
not to touch any of the internal circuitry  
and electrical terminals, bend the  
electrical terminals, or get dirt in the  
transmitter as the transmitter could be  
damaged.  
1. Remove the lower cover while sliding  
the knob in the direction of the arrow.  
There is the danger of explosion if the  
battery is not correctly replaced.  
Dispose of used batteries according to  
the following instructions.  
2. Press in the tab to unlock the upper  
cover.  
Insulate the plus and minus terminals  
of the battery using cellophane or  
equivalent tape.  
Never disassemble.  
Never throw the battery into fire or  
water.  
Never deform or crush.  
Replace only with the same type battery  
(CR2032 or equivalent).  
The following conditions indicate that the  
battery power is low:  
The KEY indicator light (green) flashes  
in the instrument cluster for about 30  
seconds after the engine is switched  
OFF (for vehicles with a type A/type B  
instrument cluster (page 4-12, 4-31),  
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3. Insert a tape-wrapped flathead  
screwdriver into the gap and slide it in  
the direction of the arrow.  
7. Insert a new battery into the transmitter  
so that the positive pole is facing up.  
8. Install the cap.  
9. Install the upper cover.  
4. Twist the flathead screwdriver in the  
direction of the arrow and remove the  
upper cover.  
10. Insert the tabs of the lower cover into  
the slots of the transmitter and install  
the lower cover.  
5. Remove the cap using the  
tape-wrapped flathead screwdriver.  
6. Remove the battery using  
tape-wrapped flathead screwdriver.  
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Use only a Mazda-genuine tire valve cap:  
Use of a non-genuine part is dangerous as  
the correct tire air pressure cannot be  
maintained if the tire valve becomes  
damaged. If the vehicle is driven under this  
condition, the tire air pressure will decrease  
which could result in a serious accident. Do  
not use any part for the tire valve cap that  
is not a Mazda-genuine part.  
Tires  
For reasons of proper performance, safety,  
and better fuel economy, always maintain  
recommended tire inflation pressures and  
stay within the recommended load limits  
and weight distribution.  
WARNING  
Inspect all tire pressures monthly  
(including the spare) when the tires are  
cold. Maintain recommended pressures for  
the best ride, handling, and minimum tire  
wear.  
Using Different Tire Types:  
Driving your vehicle with different types of  
tires is dangerous. It could cause poor  
handling and poor braking; leading to loss  
of control.  
Except for the limited use of the temporary  
spare tire, use only the same type tires  
(radial, bias-belted, bias-type) on all four  
wheels.  
Refer to the specification charts (page  
9-7).  
NOTE  
Always check tire pressure when tires  
are cold.  
Warm tires normally exceed  
Using Wrong-Sized Tires:  
Using any other tire size than what is  
specified for the vehicle (page 9-7) is  
dangerous. It could seriously affect ride,  
handling, ground clearance, tire clearance,  
and speedometer calibration. This could  
cause you to have an accident. Use only  
tires that are the correct size specified for  
the vehicle.  
recommended pressures. Do not release  
air from warm tires to adjust the  
pressure.  
Underinflation can cause reduced fuel  
economy, uneven and accelerated tire  
wear, and poor sealing of the tire bead,  
which will deform the wheel and cause  
separation of tire from rim.  
Overinflation can produce a harsh ride,  
Tire Inflation Pressure  
uneven and accelerated tire wear, and a  
greater possibility of damage from road  
hazards.  
Keep your tire pressure at the correct  
levels. If one frequently needs inflating,  
have it inspected.  
WARNING  
Always inflate the tires to the correct  
pressure:  
Overinflation or underinflation of tires is  
dangerous. Adverse handling or  
unexpected tire failure could result in a  
serious accident.  
Refer to Tires on page 9-7.  
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Severe braking  
Tire Rotation  
After rotation, inflate all tire pressures to  
specification (page 9-7) and inspect the  
lug nuts for tightness.  
WARNING  
Rotate tires periodically:  
Irregular tire wear is dangerous. To  
equalize tread wear for maintaining good  
performance in handling and braking,  
rotate the tires every 12,000 km (7,500  
miles). However Mazda recommends to  
rotate every 8,000 km (5,000 miles) to help  
increase tire life and distribute wear more  
evenly.  
CAUTION  
Rotate unidirectional tires and radial tires  
that have an asymmetrical tread pattern or  
studs only from front to rear, not from side  
to side. Tire performance will be reduced if  
rotated from side to side.  
Refer to Scheduled Maintenance on page  
6-4.  
Replacing a Tire  
WARNING  
During rotation, inspect them for correct  
balance.  
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.  
Forward  
Do not include (TEMPORARY USE  
ONLY) spare tire in rotation.  
If a tire wears evenly, a wear indicator will  
appear as a solid band across the tread.  
Also, inspect them for uneven wear and  
damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused  
by one or a combination of the following:  
Incorrect tire pressure  
Improper wheel alignment  
Out-of-balance wheel  
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Replace the tire when this happens.  
tire. This tire should be used only for an  
emergency and only for a short distance.  
Tread wear  
indicator  
Use the temporary spare tire only until the  
conventional tire is repaired, which should  
be as soon as possible.  
Refer to Tires on page 9-7.  
CAUTION  
New tread Worn tread  
Do not use your temporary spare tire rim  
with a snow tire or a conventional tire.  
Neither will properly fit and could  
damage both tire and rim.  
You should replace the tire before the band  
crosses the entire tread.  
NOTE  
The temporary spare tire has a tread life  
of less than 5,000 km (3,000 miles). The  
tread life may be shorter depending on  
driving conditions.  
The temporary spare tire is for limited  
use, however, if the tread wear  
solid-band indicator appears, replace the  
tire with the same type of temporary  
spare (page 6-36).  
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.  
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  
inflated and stored.  
NOTE  
The temporary spare tire condition  
gradually deteriorates even if it has not  
been used.  
Refer to Tire Labeling on page 8-25.  
The temporary spare tire is easier to  
handle because of its construction which is  
lighter and smaller than a conventional  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
Replacing a Wheel  
WARNING  
Always use wheels of the correct size on  
your vehicle:  
Using a wrong-sized wheel is dangerous.  
Braking and handling could be affected,  
leading to loss of control and an accident.  
CAUTION  
A wrong-sized wheel may adversely affect:  
Tire fit  
Wheel and bearing life  
Ground clearance  
Snow-chain clearance  
Speedometer calibration  
Headlight aim  
Bumper height  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
*
NOTE  
When replacing a wheel, make sure the  
new one is the same as the original  
factory wheel in diameter, rim width,  
and offset (inset/outset).  
For details, contact an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer.  
Proper tire balancing provides the best  
riding comfort and helps reduce tread  
wear. Out-of-balance tires can cause  
vibration and uneven wear, such as  
cupping and flat spots.  
*Some models.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
Light Bulbs  
Headlights (High/Low beam)  
/Daytime running lights  
Overhead lights  
/Front map lights  
Ambient lights  
Parking lights  
Vanity mirror lights  
Side turn signal lights  
Front side-marker lights  
Front turn signal lights  
/Parking lights  
Daytime running lights  
/Parking lights  
High-mount brake light  
Rear map lights  
Rear turn signal lights  
Rear side-marker lights  
Brake lights/Taillights  
Taillights  
Luggage compartment  
light  
License plate lights  
Reverse lights  
Some models.  
CAUTION  
When removing the lens or lamp unit using a flathead screwdriver, make sure that the  
flathead screwdriver does not contact the interior terminal. If the flathead screwdriver  
contacts the terminal, a short circuit may occur.  
NOTE  
To replace the bulb, contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
Use the protective cover and carton for the replacement bulb to dispose of the old bulb  
promptly and out of the reach of children.  
Overhead light/Front map lights  
Replacing Exterior Light Bulbs  
All the exterior light bulbs are LED type.  
The LED bulb cannot be replaced as a  
single unit because it is an integrated unit.  
The LED bulb has to be replaced with the  
unit. If a replacement is necessary, consult  
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
Replacing Interior Light Bulbs  
The interior lights have either LEDs or  
normal bulbs.  
LED type  
Overhead lights/Front map lights  
Rear map lights  
Vanity mirror lights  
*
Luggage compartment light  
*
Ambient lights  
The LED bulb cannot be replaced as a  
single unit because it is an integrated unit.  
The LED bulb has to be replaced with the  
unit. If a replacement is necessary, consult  
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.  
Bulb type  
Overhead light/Front map lights, Rear  
*
map lights, Vanity mirror lights  
1. Wrap a flathead screwdriver with a  
soft cloth to prevent damage to the  
lens, and then remove the lens by  
carefully prying on the edge of the lens  
with a flathead screwdriver.  
2. Disconnect the bulb by pulling it out.  
*Some models.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
*
Rear map lights  
Vanity mirror lights  
Driver’s seat  
Passenger’s seat  
3. Install the new bulb in the reverse  
order of the removal procedure.  
Luggage compartment light  
1. Wrap a small flathead screwdriver with  
a soft cloth to prevent damage to the  
lens and remove the lens unit by  
carefully prying on the edge of the lens  
unit with the flathead screwdriver.  
*Some models.  
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Owner Maintenance  
2. Disconnect the electrical connector  
from the bulb by pressing the tab on  
the connector with your finger and  
pulling the connector.  
4. Disconnect the bulb by pulling it out.  
5. Install the new bulb in the reverse  
order of the removal procedure.  
CAUTION  
When replacing the bulb always  
disconnect the connector first.  
Otherwise, electric and electronic  
devices could be shorted.  
3. Insert the flathead screwdriver into the  
gap between the lens and the lens unit,  
and then slide the screwdriver to  
detach the lens.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
3. Pull the fuse straight out with the fuse  
puller provided on the fuse block  
Fuses  
Your vehicle's electrical system is  
protected by fuses.  
located in the engine compartment.  
If any lights, accessories, or controls do  
not work, inspect the appropriate circuit  
protector. If a fuse has blown, the inside  
element will be melted.  
If the same fuse blows again, avoid using  
that system and consult an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer as soon as possible.  
Fuse Replacement  
4. Inspect the fuse and replace it if it is  
blown.  
Replacing the fuses on the vehicle's left  
side  
If the electrical system does not work, first  
inspect the fuses on the vehicle's left side.  
1. Make sure the ignition is switched off,  
and other switches are off.  
2. Open the fuse panel cover.  
Blown  
Normal  
5. Insert a new fuse of the same  
amperage rating, and make sure it fits  
tightly. If it does not fit tightly, have an  
expert install it. Consult an Authorized  
Mazda Dealer.  
If you have no spare fuses, borrow one  
of the same rating from a circuit not  
essential to vehicle operation, such as  
the AUDIO or OUTLET circuit.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
3. If any fuse but the MAIN fuse is  
blown, replace it with a new one of the  
same amperage rating.  
CAUTION  
Always replace a fuse with a genuine  
Mazda fuse or equivalent of the same  
rating. Otherwise you may damage the  
electric system.  
6. Reinstall the cover and make sure that  
it is securely installed.  
Replacing the fuses under the hood  
If the headlights or other electrical  
components do not work and the fuses in  
the cabin are normal, inspect the fuse  
block under the hood.  
Blown  
Normal  
If a fuse is blown, it must be replaced.  
Follow these steps:  
WARNING  
Do not replace the main fuse by  
yourself. Have an Authorized Mazda  
Dealer perform the replacement:  
Replacing the fuse by yourself is  
dangerous because the MAIN fuse is a  
high current fuse. Incorrect  
1. Make sure the ignition is switched off,  
and other switches are off.  
2. Remove the fuse block cover.  
replacement could cause an electrical  
shock or a short circuit resulting in a  
fire.  
4. Reinstall the cover and make sure that  
it is securely installed.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
Fuse Panel Description  
Fuse block (Engine compartment)  
FUSE  
DESCRIPTION  
PROTECTED COMPONENT  
For protection of various circuits  
RATING  
1
2
CABIN.+B  
IG2  
50 A  
30 A  
For protection of various circuits  
INJECTOR  
ENG.SUB  
*
3
4
30 A  
20 A  
Engine control system  
SCR1  
EVVT  
*
Engine control system  
*
5
6
P.WINDOW1  
R.HEATER  
ADD FAN DE  
WIPER.DEI  
DEFOG  
30 A  
20 A  
40 A  
20 A  
30 A  
40 A  
20 A  
20 A  
Power windows  
*
7
Cooling fan  
*
8
Windshield wiper de-icer  
9
Rear window defogger  
10  
11  
12  
DCDC DE  
EPB R  
For protection of various circuits  
Electric parking brake (EPB) (RH)  
Electric parking brake (EPB) (LH)  
EPB L  
*Some models.  
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Owner Maintenance  
FUSE  
RATING  
DESCRIPTION  
PROTECTED COMPONENT  
AUDIO  
DCDC REG  
*
13  
30 A  
Audio system  
*
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
FAN GE  
ENG.MAIN  
ABS/DSC M  
FAN DE  
30 A  
40 A  
50 A  
40 A  
20 A  
40 A  
30 A  
7.5 A  
15 A  
7.5 A  
7.5 A  
15 A  
15 A  
15 A  
15 A  
20 A  
7.5 A  
15 A  
15 A  
15 A  
20 A  
15 A  
15 A  
7.5 A  
15 A  
15 A  
15 A  
10 A  
7.5 A  
15 A  
25 A  
30 A  
15 A  
Cooling fan  
Engine control system  
ABS, Dynamic stability control system  
*
Cooling fan  
WIPER  
Front window wiper and washer  
Air conditioner  
HEATER  
ADD FAN GE  
ENGINE.IG1  
C/U IG1  
*
Cooling fan  
Engine control system  
For protection of various circuits  
Audio system  
AUDIO2  
METER2  
ENGINE3  
ENGINE2  
ENGINE1  
AT  
*
Instrument cluster  
Engine control system  
Engine control system  
*
Engine control system  
Transaxle control system, Ignition switch  
H/CLEAN  
A/C  
Air conditioner  
AT PUMP  
HORN  
Transaxle control system  
Horn  
R.WIPER  
H/L HI  
Rear window wiper  
Headlight high beam  
*
ST.HEATER  
FOG  
Heated steering wheel  
Engine control system  
ENG.+B  
H/L LOW L  
ENGINE4  
INTERIOR1  
METER1  
SRS1  
Headlight low beam (LH)  
*
Engine control system  
*
For protection of various circuits  
Instrument cluster  
Air bag  
AUDIO1  
BOSE  
Audio system  
*
Bose Sound System-equipped model  
ABS/DSC S  
FUEL PUMP  
ABS, Dynamic stability control system  
*
Fuel system  
*Some models.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
FUSE  
RATING  
DESCRIPTION  
PROTECTED COMPONENT  
*
47  
48  
FUEL WARM  
TAIL  
25 A  
15 A  
Fuel warmer  
Taillights, License plate lights, Parking lights  
SCR2  
FUEL PUMP2  
49  
25 A  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
HAZARD  
H/L LOW R  
OUTLET  
STOP  
25 A  
15 A  
25 A  
10 A  
25 A  
Hazard warning flashers, Turn signal lights, Parking lights  
Headlight low beam (RH)  
Accessory sockets  
Brake lights  
ROOM  
For protection of various circuit  
Fuse block (Left side)  
FUSE  
RATING  
DESCRIPTION  
PROTECTED COMPONENT  
*
1
2
3
4
5
P.SEAT D  
P.WINDOW3  
R.OUTLET3  
P.WINDOW2  
ESCL  
30 A  
30 A  
15 A  
25 A  
15 A  
Power seat  
Power windows  
*
Accessory sockets  
Power windows  
*
Trailer hitch  
*Some models.  
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Maintenance and Care  
Owner Maintenance  
FUSE  
DESCRIPTION  
PROTECTED COMPONENT  
Power door locks  
RATING  
25 A  
20 A  
10 A  
15 A  
7.5 A  
15 A  
15 A  
15 A  
15 A  
7.5 A  
20 A  
7.5 A  
20 A  
15 A  
7.5 A  
30 A  
6
D.LOCK  
SEAT WARM  
SUNROOF  
F.OUTLET  
MIRROR  
R.OUTLET1  
SCR3  
*
7
Seat warmer  
*
8
Moonroof  
9
Accessory sockets  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
Power control mirror  
*
Accessory sockets  
SCR4  
R.OUTLET2  
USB  
Accessory sockets  
*
USB power outlet  
*
PLG  
Power liftgate  
*
M.DEF  
Mirror defogger  
*
R.SEAT W  
INTERIOR2  
AT IND  
Rear seat warmer  
For protection of various circuit  
AT shift indicator  
*
P.SEAT P  
Power seat  
*Some models.  
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