Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 9

 

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Mazda 2 (2017 year). Instruction - part 9

 

 

3–58

Before Driving

Towing

    Maximum  trailer  towing-load  table

     Europe/Gradient up to 12%   

 MODEL 

 TOTAL  TRAILER 

WEIGHT 

 GROSS 

COMBINATION 

WEIGHT 

 Engine 

*1

  

 Transaxle 

 Emission 

level 

 i-stop 

system 

 i-ELOOP 

system 

 Trailer 

without 

brake 

 Trailer  with 

brake 

 Trailer with brake 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 LP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 515  kg 

(1,135.3 lb) 

 900  kg 

(1,984.1 lb) 

 2,400 kg (5,291.0 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 MP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 520  kg 

(1,146.3 lb) 

 900  kg 

(1,984.1 lb) 

 2,405 kg (5,302.0 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 MP 

 Automatic 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 530  kg 

(1,168.4 lb) 

 900  kg 

(1,984.1 lb) 

 2,435 kg (5,368.2 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 HP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 520  kg 

(1,146.3 lb) 

 900  kg 

(1,984.1 lb) 

 2,405 kg (5,302.0 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 HP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 × 

 520  kg 

(1,146.3 lb) 

 900  kg 

(1,984.1 lb) 

 2,410 kg (5,313.0 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-D 
1.5 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 550  kg 

(1,212.5 lb) 

 900  kg 

(1,984.1 lb) 

 2,475 kg (5,456.3 lb) 

    ×:  Available
  —:  Not  available
  TRAILER NOSE WEIGHT: 50 kg (110.2 lb)

  

   *1   The alphabetical letters at the end of the engine types are short for the following:
   

LP:  Low-Power

   

MP:  Medium-Power

   

HP:  High-Power

    

   

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Before Driving

Towing

     Germany and Austria/Gradient up to 8%   

 MODEL 

 TOTAL  TRAILER 

WEIGHT 

 GROSS 

COMBINATION 

WEIGHT 

 Engine 

*1

  

 Transaxle 

 Emission 

level 

 i-stop 

system 

 i-ELOOP 

system 

 Trailer 

without 

brake 

 Trailer  with 

brake 

 Trailer with brake 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 LP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 515  kg 

(1,135.3 lb) 

 1,100  kg 

(2,425.0 lb) 

 2,600 kg (5,731.9 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 MP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 520  kg 

(1,146.3 lb) 

 1,100  kg 

(2,425.0 lb) 

 2,605 kg (5,742.9 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 MP 

 Automatic 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 530  kg 

(1,168.4 lb) 

 1,000  kg 

(2,204.6 lb) 

 2,535 kg (5,588.6 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 HP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 520  kg 

(1,146.3 lb) 

 1,100  kg 

(2,425.0 lb) 

 2,605 kg (5,742.9 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 HP 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 × 

 520  kg 

(1,146.3 lb) 

 1,100  kg 

(2,425.0 lb) 

 2,610 kg (5,754.0 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-D 
1.5 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO6 

 × 

 — 

 550  kg 

(1,212.5 lb) 

 1,100  kg 

(2,425.0 lb) 

 2,675 kg (5,897.3 lb) 

    ×:  Available
  —:  Not  available
  TRAILER NOSE WEIGHT: 50 kg (110.2 lb)

  

   *1   The alphabetical letters at the end of the engine types are short for the following:
   

LP:  Low-Power

   

MP:  Medium-Power

   

HP:  High-Power

    

    

  

   
     South Africa/Gradient up to 12% (Hatchback only)   

 MODEL 

 TOTAL  TRAILER 

WEIGHT 

 GROSS 

COMBINATION 

WEIGHT 

 Engine 

 Transaxle 

 Emission 

level 

 i-stop 

system 

 i-ELOOP 

system 

 Trailer 

without 

brake 

 Trailer  with 

brake 

 Trailer with brake 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 

 Manual 
transaxle 

 EURO4 

 — 

 — 

 450  kg 

(992.0 lb) 

 750  kg 

(1,653.4 lb) 

 2,246 kg (4,951.5 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-G 
1.5 

 Automatic 
transaxle 

 EURO4 

 — 

 — 

 250  kg 

(551.1 lb) 

 250  kg 

(551.1 lb) 

 1,765 kg (3,891.1 lb) 

 SKYACTIV-D 
1.5 

 Automatic 
transaxle 

 EURO4 

 × 

 — 

 130  kg 

(286.5 lb) 

 130  kg 

(286.5 lb) 

 1,735 kg (3,824.9 lb) 

    ×:  Available
  —:  Not  available
  TRAILER NOSE WEIGHT: 50 kg (110.2 lb)

   

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Before Driving

Towing

 WARNING

 Always keep tow loads within speci

¿ ed limits as indicated in the Trailer Towing-Load 

Table: 
 Attempting to tow loads greater than those speci

¿ ed is dangerous as it may cause 

serious handling and performance problems that could result in personal injury or 
vehicle damage, or both. 
  
 Always keep the trailer nose weight within the speci

¿ ed limits in the Trailer Towing-

Load Table: 
 Loading the trailer with more weight in the rear than in the front is dangerous. This 
could cause loss of vehicle control and an accident. 

 NOTE

 

  The total trailer weight and nose weight can be determined by weighing the trailer on 

platform scales at a highway weighing station or a trucking company. 

 

  Appropriate total trailer weight and nose weight may prevent the danger of trailer sway 

from crosswinds, rough roads, or other causes. 

3–61

Before Driving

Towing

           Trailer  Hitch

    When towing a trailer, use an appropriate trailer hitch. We recommend using a genuine 
Mazda trailer hitch. Use the original holes drilled by the vehicle manufacture for securing 
the trailer hitch. Contact your Authorised Mazda Dealer for more information.
  

 

Trailer hitch installation area 

Unit: mm (in)

MAX. 50 Kg (110 lb)

Hitch coupling point

A

B

A:350—420 (13.8—16.5)
B:746.3 (29.382)
C:1017.9 (40.075)

C

C

 

           Tyres

    When towing a trailer, make sure all tyres are in

À ated to the recommended cold-tyre 

pressure, as indicated on the tyre pressure chart on the driver's door frame. Trailer tyre size, 
load rating, and in

À ation pressures should conform to tyre manufacturer speci¿ cations.

 WARNING

 Never use the temporary spare tyre when towing: 
 Using the temporary spare tyre on your vehicle when towing a trailer is dangerous as it 
could result in tyre failure, loss of control, and injury to vehicle occupants. 

3–62

Before Driving

Towing

           Safety  Chains

    Safety chains must be used as a precautionary measure should the trailer become 
unintentionally unhitched. They should cross under the trailer tongue and attach to the hitch. 
Leave enough slack to allow full turns. Consult literature published by your trailer or hitch 
manufacturer for more details.

 WARNING

 Make sure the safety chain is securely attached to both the trailer and the vehicle prior 
to departure: 
 Towing a trailer without using a safety chain securely attached to both the trailer and 
the vehicle is dangerous. If damage occurs to the coupling unit or hitch ball, the trailer 
could wander into another lane and cause a collision. 

           Trailer  Lights

 CAUTION

 Do not connect a trailer lighting system directly to the lighting system of your Mazda. 
This may damage your vehicle's electrical system and lighting systems. To connect the 
lighting system, consult an Authorised Mazda Dealer. 

           Trailer  Brakes

    Check the Maximum trailer towing-load table in Weight Limits (page  3-56 ), and if your 
trailer weight exceeds the value in the TOTAL TRAILER WEIGHT (Trailer without brake), 
trailer brakes are required.
  If your trailer has brakes, make sure they meet regulations.

 WARNING

 Do not connect a hydraulic trailer-brake system to your vehicle's brake system: 
 Connecting a hydraulic trailer-brake system directly to the vehicle brake system is 
dangerous and will result in inadequate braking and possible injury. 

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Before Driving

Towing

           Trailer Towing Tips

    Before  driving

 

 Verify that your Mazda maintains a near-normal attitude when a loaded or unloaded trailer 

is connected. Do not drive if it has an abnormal front-up or front-down position. Inspect 
for incorrect nose weight, worn suspension parts, and trailer overloading. Have the vehicle 
inspected by an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer.

 

 Make sure the trailer cargo is secure to prevent it from shifting.

 

 Make sure the mirrors meet all government regulations. Inspect them.

 

 Before starting out, inspect the operation of all vehicle and trailer lights and all vehicle-

to-trailer connections. Stop and re-inspect all lights and connections after driving a short 
distance.

    

  Driving

 

 Your Mazda will handle differently with a trailer in tow, so practice turning, backing, and 

stopping in a traf

¿ c-free area.

 

 Take time to get accustomed to the extra weight and length.

 

 Do not exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) with a trailer in tow. If the local legal maximum speed 

with a trailer in tow is less than 100 km/h (62 mph), do not exceed the legal speed.

 CAUTION

 If the vehicle exceeds 100 km/h (62 mph) with a trailer in tow, the vehicle could be 
damaged. 

 

 When ascending a hill, shift into a lower gear to reduce the possibility of overloading or 

overheating the engine, or both.

 

 When descending a hill, shift into a lower gear and use engine compression as a braking 

effect. Pay constant attention to speed and use the brakes only as needed. Holding the 
brake pedal down for a prolonged period may cause the brakes to overheat and lose 
power.

    

3–64

Before Driving

Towing

  Parking

    Avoid parking on an incline with a trailer. If this must be done, follow these instructions.

  Parking on an Incline

     1.   Set  the  parking  brake  and  the  brakes.
   2.   Have someone block the wheels of the vehicle and trailer while you apply the brakes.
   3.   After the wheels are blocked, release the parking brake and the brakes slowly, allowing 

the blocks to bear the load.

   4.   Set  the  parking  brake 

¿ rmly.

   5.   If the vehicle has an automatic transaxle, put the selector lever in P. If it has a manual 

transaxle, place the gear shift in 1 or R.

    

  Starting on an Incline

     1.   Start  the  engine  (page   4-5 ).
   2.   Release the parking brake and slowly pull away a short distance from the wheel blocks.
   3.   Stop on the nearest level ground, set the parking brake, and pick up the wheel blocks.

    

         

4–1

*Some models.

4–1

4

When Driving

   

 

   Information concerning safe driving and stopping.

  
   Start/Stop  Engine  ................................  4-4 

  Ignition  Switch ...............................  4-4 
  Starting  the  Engine .........................  4-5 
  Turning the Engine Off ................  4-12 
  i-stop 

*

   ...........................................  4-13 

  

  Instrument Cluster and Display ......  4-24 

  Meters  and  Gauges .......................  4-24 
  Active  Driving  Display 

*

  ...............  4-35 

  Warning/Indicator  Lights  .............  4-38 
  

  Manual  Transaxle  Operation  ...........  4-46 

  Manual  Transaxle  Shift  Pattern ....  4-46 
  

  Automatic  Transaxle .........................  4-49 

  Automatic  Transaxle  Controls  .....  4-49 
  Shift-Lock  System  .......................  4-50 
  Transaxle  Ranges  .........................  4-51 
  Manual  Shift  Mode  ......................  4-53 
  Direct  Mode 

*

   ................................  4-59 

  Driving  Tips  .................................  4-60 
  

  Switches  and  Controls  ......................  4-61 

  Lighting  Control ...........................  4-61 
  Front  Fog  Lights 

*

   .........................  4-69 

  Rear  Fog  Light 

*

   ............................  4-70 

  Turn and Lane-Change Signals ....  4-71 
  Windscreen  Wipers  and 
Washer ..........................................  4-72 
  Rear  Window  Wiper  and 
Washer 

*

 .........................................  4-77 

  Headlight  Washer 

*

  ........................  4-77 

  Rear  Window  Defogger  ...............  4-78 
  Horn  .............................................  4-79 
  Hazard  Warning  Flasher ...............  4-80 
  

  Brake  ..................................................  4-81 

  Brake  System  ...............................  4-81 
  Emergency Stop Signal System ...  4-84 
  Hill  Launch  Assist  (HLA) 

*

  ...........  4-84 

  

  ABS/TCS/DSC ...................................  4-86 

  Antilock Brake System (ABS) .....  4-86 
  Traction Control System (TCS) 

*

  ...  4-87 

  Dynamic  Stability  Control 
(DSC) 

*

   ..........................................  4-88 

  

  i-ELOOP  ............................................  4-90 

  i-ELOOP 

*

   .....................................  4-90 

  

  Fuel  Economy  Monitor .....................  4-93 

  Fuel  Economy  Monitor 

*

  ...............  4-93 

  

4–2

*Some models.

  Drive  Selection ...................................  4-99 

  Drive  Selection 

*

   ...........................  4-99 

  

  Power  Steering.................................  4-101 

  Power  Steering  ...........................  4-101 
  

  i-ACTIVSENSE...............................  4-102 

  i-ACTIVSENSE 

*

 ........................  4-102 

  High Beam Control System 
(HBC) 

*

 ........................................  4-105 

  Adaptive  LED  Headlights 
(ALH) 

*

 ........................................  4-108 

  Lane  Departure  Warning  System 
(LDWS) 

*

   ....................................  4-111 

  Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) 
System 

*

  .......................................  4-117 

  Distance Recognition Support System 
(DRSS) 

*

  ......................................  4-124 

  Driver  Attention  Alert  (DAA) 

*

  ...  4-127 

  Rear  Cross  Traf

¿ c Alert 

(RCTA) 

*

   .....................................  4-130 

  Mazda Radar Cruise Control 
(MRCC) 

*

   ....................................  4-135 

  Adjustable  Speed  Limiter 

*

   .........  4-148 

  Smart City Brake Support [Forward] 
(SCBS F) 

*

  ...................................  4-155 

  Smart City Brake Support [Reverse] 
(SCBS R) 

*

   ..................................  4-161 

  Smart Brake Support (SBS) 

*

  ......  4-167 

  Forward  Sensing  Camera 
(FSC) 

*

  .........................................  4-170 

  Radar  Sensor  (Front) 

*

  .................  4-176 

  Laser  Sensor 

*

  ..............................  4-179 

  Radar  Sensors  (Rear) 

*

   ................  4-181 

  Ultrasonic  Sensor  (Rear) 

*

  ...........  4-183 

  

  Cruise  Control  .................................  4-184 

  Cruise  Control 

*

  ...........................  4-184 

  

  Tyre Pressure Monitoring System ...  4-190 

  Tyre  Pressure  Monitoring 
System 

*

  .......................................  4-190 

  

  Diesel  Particulate  Filter 
(SKYACTIV-D 1.5) .........................  4-194 

  Diesel  Particulate  Filter 
(SKYACTIV-D 1.5) ...................  4-194 
  

  Rear  View  Monitor ..........................  4-195 

  Rear  View  Monitor 

*

   ...................  4-195 

  

  Parking  Sensor  System  ...................  4-204 

  Parking  Sensor  System 

*

   .............  4-204 

MEMO

4–3

4–4

When Driving

Start/Stop Engine

      Ignition  Switch

                Push Button Start Positions

    The system operates only when the driver 
is in the vehicle or within operational 
range while the key is being carried.
  Each time the push button start is pressed, 
the ignition switches in the order of off, 
ACC, and ON. Pressing the push button 
start again from ON switches the ignition 
off.

 

Push button start

Indicator light

 

 NOTE

 

  The engine starts by pressing the 

push button start while depressing 
the clutch pedal (manual transaxle) 
or the brake pedal (automatic 
transaxle). To switch the ignition 
position, press the push button start 
without depressing the pedal. 

 

  Do not leave the ignition switched 

ON while the engine is not running. 
Doing so could result in the battery 
going dead. If the ignition is left in 
ACC (For automatic transaxle, the 
selector lever is in the P position, and 
the ignition is in ACC), the ignition 
switches off automatically after about 
25 minutes. 

  Off

    The power supply to electrical devices 
turns off and the push button start indicator 
light (amber) also turns off.
  In this position the steering wheel is 
locked.

 WARNING

 Before leaving the driver's seat, always 
switch the ignition off, set the parking 
brake, and make sure the selector lever 
is in P (automatic transaxle) or in 1st 
gear or R (manual transaxle): 
 Leaving the driver's seat without 
switching the ignition off, setting the 
parking brake, and shifting the selector 
lever to P (automatic transaxle) or 
to 1st gear or R (manual transaxle) 
is dangerous. Unexpected vehicle 
movement could occur which could 
result in an accident. 
 In addition, if your intention is to leave 
the vehicle for even a short period, it 
is important to switch the ignition off, 
as leaving it in another position will 
disable some of the vehicle's security 
systems and run the battery down. 

 NOTE

  (Locked steering wheel)  
 If the push button start indicator light 
(green) is 

À ashing and the beep sound 

is heard, this indicates that the steering 
wheel is not unlocked. To unlock the 
steering wheel, press the push button 
start while moving the steering wheel 
left and right. 

4–5

When Driving

Start/Stop Engine

   ACC   (Accessory)

    Some  electrical  accessories  will  operate 
and the indicator light (amber) illuminates.
  In this position the steering wheel is 
unlocked.

 NOTE

 The keyless entry system does not 
function while the push button start has 
been pressed to ACC, and the doors will 
not lock/unlock even if they have been 
locked manually. 

   ON 

    This is the normal running position after 
the engine is started. The indicator light 
(amber) turns off. (The indicator light 
(amber) illuminates when the ignition 
is switched ON and the engine is not 
running.)
  Some indicator lights/warning lights 
should be inspected before the engine is 
started (page  4-38 ).

 NOTE

  (SKYACTIV-G 1.3, SKYACTIV-G 
1.5)
  
 When the push button start is pressed 
to ON, the sound of the fuel pump 
motor operating near the fuel tank can 
be heard. This does not indicate an 
abnormality. 

 Starting the Engine

 WARNING

 Radio waves from the key may affect 
medical devices such as pacemakers: 
 Before using the key near people who 
use medical devices, ask the medical 
device manufacturer or your physician 
if radio waves from the key will affect 
the device. 

4–6

When Driving

Start/Stop Engine

 NOTE

 

  The key must be carried because the 

key carries an immobilizer chip that 
must communicate with the engine 
controls at short range. 

 

  The engine can be started when the 

push button start is pressed from off, 
ACC, or ON. 

 

  The push button start system 

functions (function which can start 
the engine by only carrying the 
key) can be deactivated to prevent 
any possible adverse effect on a 
user wearing a pacemaker or other 
medical device. If the system is 
deactivated, you will be unable 
to start the engine by carrying the 
key. Consult an expert repairer, we 
recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer for details. If the push 
button start system functions have 
been deactivated, you can start the 
engine by following the procedure 
indicated when the key battery goes 
dead. 



  Refer to Engine Start Function When 

Key Battery is Dead on page  4-10 . 

 

  After starting a cold engine, the 

engine speed increases and a whining 
sound from the engine compartment 
can be heard. 



  This is for improved exhaust gas 

puri

¿ cation and does not indicate any 

parts defect. 

   1.   Make sure you are carrying the key.
   2.   Occupants  should  fasten  their  seat 

belts.

   3.   Make sure the parking brake is on.
   4.   Continue to press the brake pedal 

¿ rmly until the engine has completely 
started.

   5.    (Manual transaxle) 
   

Continue to press the clutch pedal 
¿ rmly until the engine has completely 
started.

   

 (Automatic transaxle) 

   

Put the vehicle in park (P). If you must 
restart the engine while the vehicle is 
moving, shift into neutral (N).

 NOTE

  (Manual transaxle)  
 The starter will not operate if the clutch 
pedal is not depressed suf

¿ ciently. 

  (Automatic transaxle)  
 The starter will not operate if the 
selector lever is not in P or N and the 
brake pedal is not depressed suf

¿ ciently. 

4–7

When Driving

Start/Stop Engine

   6.   Verify that the KEY indicator light 

(green) in the instrument cluster and the 
push button start indicator light (green) 
illuminate.

   

 

 

 

Indicator light

Push button start

 

 NOTE

 

  If the push button start indicator light 

(green) 

À ashes, make sure that the 

key is being carried. 

 

  If the push button start indicator light 

(green) 

À ashes with the key being 

carried, touch the key to the push 
button start and start the engine. 
Refer to Engine Start Function When 
Key Battery is Dead on page  4-10 . 

 CAUTION

 If the KEY warning light (red) 
illuminates, or the push button start 
indicator light (amber) 

À ashes, this 

could indicate a problem with the engine 
starting system. This may prevent the 
engine from starting or from switching 
the ignition to ACC or ON. Have your 
vehicle inspected at an expert repairer, 
we recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer as soon as possible. 

 NOTE

 

  Under the following conditions, the 

KEY warning light (red) 

À ashes 

after the push button start is pressed. 
This informs the driver that the push 
button start will not switch to ACC 
even if it is pressed from off. 

 

 

  The key battery is dead.

 

  The key is out of operational 

range.

 

  The key is placed in areas where it 

is dif

¿ cult for the system to detect 

the signal (page  3-7 ).

 

  A key from another manufacturer 

similar to the key is in the 
operational  range.   

4–8

When Driving

Start/Stop Engine

 NOTE

 

   (Forced engine starting method)  



  If the KEY warning light (red) 

illuminates, or the push button start 
indicator light (amber) 

À ashes, this 

could indicate that the engine may 
not start using the usual starting 
method. Have your vehicle inspected 
at an expert repairer, we recommend 
an Authorised Mazda Repairer as 
soon as possible. If this occurs, the 
engine can be force-started. Press 
and hold the push button start until 
the engine starts. Other procedures 
necessary for starting the engine, 
such as having the key in the cabin, 
and depressing the clutch pedal 
(manual transaxle) or the brake pedal 
(automatic transaxle) are required. 

 

  When the engine is force-started, 

the KEY warning light (red) remains 
illuminated and the push button 
start indicator light (amber) remains 
À ashing. 

 

   (Automatic transaxle)  



  When the selector lever is in the 

neutral (N) position, the KEY 
indicator light (green) and the push 
button start indicator light (green) do 
not illuminate. 

   7.   Press the push button start after both 

the KEY indicator light (green) in the 
instrument cluster and the push button 
start indicator light (green) illuminate.

 NOTE

 

  After starting the engine, the push 

button start indicator light (amber) 
turns off and the ignition switches to 
the ON position. 

 

   (SKYACTIV-G 1.3, SKYACTIV-G 

1.5)  



  After pressing the push button start 

and before the engine starts, the 
operation sound of the fuel pump 
motor from near the fuel tank can be 
heard, however, this does not indicate 
a malfunction. 

 

   (SKYACTIV-D 1.5)  

 

 

  When starting the engine, do 

not release the brake pedal until 
the glow indicator light in the 
instrument cluster turns off and 
the engine starts, after pressing the 
push button start.

 

  If the brake pedal is released 

before the engine starts, depress 
the brake pedal again and press 
the push button start to start the 
engine.

 

  If the ignition is left switched ON 

for a long period of time without 
the engine running after the glow 
plugs are warmed up, the glow 
plugs may warm up again which 
will illuminate the glow indicator 
light.

 

  The starter does not rotate until the 

glow indicator light turns off.

 

    

4–9

When Driving

Start/Stop Engine

   8.   After starting the engine, let it idle 

for about ten seconds (Prohibited in 
Germany).

 NOTE

 

   (Germany)  



  Drive immediately after starting the 

engine. However do not use high 
engine speeds until reaching the 
operating temperature. 

 

 

   (SKYACTIV-G 1.3, SKYACTIV-G 

1.5)  

 

 

  Whether the engine is cold or 

warm, it should be started without 
the use of the accelerator.

 

  If the engine does not start the 

¿ rst 

time, refer to Starting a Flooded 
Engine under Emergency Starting. 
If the engine still does not start, 
have your vehicle inspected by an 
Authorised Mazda Repairer (page 
 7-27 ).    

 

   (SKYACTIV-D 1.5)  



  If the ambient temperature is lower 

than about - 10 °C (14 °F), the 
maximum engine speed may not 
be attained for about three minutes 
after the engine starts to protect the 
engine. 

 NOTE

 

   (Manual transaxle vehicle with 

i-stop function)  



  If the engine has stopped due to 

stalling, it can be restarted by 
depressing the clutch pedal within 
3 seconds of the engine stopping. 



  The engine cannot be restarted even 

if the clutch pedal is depressed under 
the following conditions: 

 

 

  The driver's door is open.

 

  The driver's seat belt is unfastened.

 

  The clutch pedal is not released 

completely after the engine stalled.

 

  The clutch pedal is depressed with 

the engine not stopped completely.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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