Mazda MX-5 RF (2017 year). Instruction - part 19

 

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Mazda MX-5 RF (2017 year). Instruction - part 19

 

 

5–2

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

              Operating Tips

 

 Operate the air-conditioning system with 

the engine running.

 

 To prevent the battery from being 

discharged, do not leave the fan control 
dial on for a long period of time with the 
ignition switched ON when the engine is 
not running.

 

(With i-stop)



 The air

À ow amount may decrease 

slightly while the i-stop function is 
operating.

 

 Clear all obstructions such as leaves, 

snow and ice from the bonnet and the 
air inlet in the cowl grille to improve the 
system ef

¿ ciency.

 

 Use the air-conditioning system to defog 

the windows and dehumidify the air.

 

 The recirculate mode should be used 

when driving through tunnels or while in 
a traf

¿ c jam, or when you would like to 

shut off outside air for quick cooling of 
the interior.

 

 Use the outside air position for 

ventilation or windscreen defrosting.

 

 If the vehicle has been parked in direct 

sunlight during hot weather, open the 
windows to let warm air escape, then 
run the air-conditioning system.

 

 Run the air conditioner about 10 minutes 

at least once a month to keep internal 
parts lubricated.

 

 Have the air conditioner checked before 

the weather gets hot. Lack of refrigerant 
may make the air conditioner less 
ef

¿ cient.



  The refrigerant speci

¿ cations are 

indicated on a label attached to the 
inside of the engine compartment. Check 
the label before re

¿ lling the refrigerant. 

If the wrong type of refrigerant is used, 
it could result in a serious malfunction 
of the air conditioner.



  For details, consult an expert repairer, 

we recommend an Authorised Mazda 
Repairer.

Label

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5–3

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Vent  Operation

 Adjusting  the  Vents

    Directing  air

À ow

    To adjust the direction of air

À ow, move the 

adjustment knob.

 NOTE

 When using the air conditioner under 
humid ambient temperature conditions, 
the system may blow fog from the vents. 
This is not a sign of trouble but a result 
of humid air being suddenly cooled. 

  Centre vents (driver) and Side vents

Air vent open/close

 NOTE

 The air vents can be fully opened and 
closed by operating the knob. 

Open

Close

Knob

Air

À ow direction adjustment

Knob

  Centre  vents  (passenger)

Air vent open/close

Open

Close

Knob

Air

À ow direction adjustment

Knob

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5–4

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Selecting  the Air

À ow Mode

Instrument panel Vents

Instrument panel and Floor Vents

Floor Vents

Defroster and Floor Vents

Defroster Vents

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5–5

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Manual  Type

Rear window defogger switch

Air intake selector switch

Fan control dial

Temperature control dial

A/C switch

Rear window defogger switch

Air intake selector switch

A/C switch

Mode selector dial

Fan control dial

Temperature control dial

Mode selector dial

Type A

Type B

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5–6

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Control  Switches

    Temperature  control  dial

    This  dial  controls  temperature.  Turn  it 
clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for 
cold.

 NOTE

(Type A)

 When the mode is set to   ,   

  or a 

position in between them with the fan 
control dial in a position other than 0 
and the temperature control dial in the 
maximum cold position, the air intake 
selector switches to the recirculated air 
position and the A/C turns on 
automatically. 
 If A/C is not desired, press the A/C 
switch to turn it off. 

  Fan  control  dial

    This dial allows variable fan speeds.
  The fan has seven speeds.

  Mode  selector  dial

    Turn the mode selector dial to select 
air

À ow mode (page  5-4 ).

 NOTE

 

  The mode selector dial can be set at 

the intermediate positions (   ) 
between each mode. Set the dial to 
an intermediate position if you want 
to split the air

À ow between the two 

modes.

 

  For example, when the mode selector 

dial is at the

  position between the 

  and     positions, air

À ow from the 

À oor vent is less than that of the  
position.

  A/C  switch

    Press the A/C switch to turn the air 
conditioner on. The indicator light on the 
switch will illuminate when the fan control 
dial is in any position except OFF.

  Press the switch once again to turn the air 
conditioner off.

 NOTE

 The air conditioner may not function 
when the outside temperature 
approaches 0 °C (32 °F). 

  Air  intake  selector

    This switch controls the source of air 
entering the vehicle.

  Outside or recirculated air positions can be 
selected. Press the switch to select outside/
recirculated air positions.

  Recirculated air position (indicator light 
illuminated)

    Outside air is shut off. Use this position 
when going through tunnels, driving in 
congested traf

¿ c (high engine exhaust 

areas) or when quick cooling is desired.

  Outside air position (indicator light 
turned off)

    Outside air is allowed to enter the 
cabin. Use this mode for ventilation or 
windscreen defrosting.

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5–7

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 WARNING

 Do not use the           position in cold or 
rainy weather: 
 Using the  

  position in cold or rainy 

weather is dangerous as it will cause 
the windows to fog up. Your vision will 
be hampered, which could lead to a 
serious accident. 

  Rear window defogger switch

    Press the rear window defogger switch to 
defrost the rear window.
  Refer to Rear Window Defogger on page 
 4-77 .

 Heating

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the  

position.

   2.   Set the air intake selector to the outside 

air position (indicator light turns off).

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

hot position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   5.   If  dehumidi

¿ ed heating is desired, turn 

on the air conditioner.

 NOTE

 

  If the windscreen fogs up easily, set 

the mode selector dial to the
position.

 

  If cooler air is desired at face level, 

set the mode selector dial at the
position and adjust the temperature 
control dial to maintain maximum 
comfort.

 

  The air to the 

À oor is warmer than 

air to the face (except when the 
temperature control dial is set at the 
extreme hot or cold position). 

 Cooling (With air conditioner)

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the  

position.

   2.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

cold position.

   3.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   4.   Turn on the air conditioner by pressing 

the   A/C   switch.

   5.   After cooling begins, adjust the fan 

control dial and temperature control 
dial as needed to maintain maximum 
comfort.

 CAUTION

 If the air conditioner is used while 
driving up long hills or in heavy traf

¿ c, 

monitor the engine coolant temperature 
warning light to see if it is illuminated or 
À ashing (page  4-42 ). 
 The air conditioner may cause engine 
overheating. If the warning light is 
illuminated or 

À ashing, turn the air-

conditioning off (page  7-24 ). 

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5–8

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 NOTE

 

  When maximum cooling is desired, 

set the temperature control dial to 
the extreme cold position and set the 
air intake selector to the recirculated 
air position, then turn the fan control 
dial fully clockwise. 

 

  If warmer air is desired at 

À oor level, 

set the mode selector dial at the
position and adjust the temperature 
control dial to maintain maximum 
comfort.

 

  The air to the 

À oor is warmer than 

air to the face (except when the 
temperature control dial is set at the 
extreme hot or cold position). 

 Ventilation

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the  

position.

   2.   Set the air intake selector to the outside 

air position (indicator light turns off).

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

 Windscreen Defrosting and 

Defogging

     1.   Set the mode selector dial to the  

position.

   2.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   3.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   4.   If  dehumidi

¿ ed heating is desired, turn 

on the air conditioner.

 WARNING

 Do not defog the windscreen using the 
        position with the temperature 
control set to the cold position: 
 Using the     position with the 
temperature control set to the cold 
position is dangerous as it will cause 
the outside of the windscreen to fog up. 
Your vision will be hampered, which 
could lead to a serious accident. Set the 
temperature control to the hot or warm 
position when using the

   position. 

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5–9

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 NOTE

 

  For maximum defrosting, turn on the 

air conditioner, set the temperature 
control dial to the extreme hot 
position, and turn the fan control dial 
fully clockwise. 

 

  If warm air is desired at the 

À oor, set 

the mode selector dial to the
position.

 

(Type A)



  When the fan control dial is ON, and 

the mode selector dial is in the
position, the outside air position is 
automatically selected. 

 

(Type B)



  When the fan control dial is ON, and 

the mode selector dial is in the
position, the outside air position is 
automatically selected. The air intake 
selector cannot be changed to the 
recirculated air position. 

 Dehumidifying (With air 

conditioner)

    Operate the air conditioner in cool or cold 
weather to help defog the windscreen and 
side windows.

   1.   Set the mode selector dial to the desired 

position.

   2.   Set the air intake selector to the outside 

air position (indicator light turns off).

   3.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   4.   Set the fan control dial to the desired 

speed.

   5.   Turn on the air conditioner by pressing 

the   A/C   switch.

 NOTE

 One of the functions of the air 
conditioner is dehumidifying the air 
and, to use this function, the temperature 
does not have to be set to cold. 
Therefore, set the temperature control 
dial to the desired position (hot or cold) 
and turn on the air conditioner when you 
want to dehumidify the cabin air. 

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5–10

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Fully  Automatic  Type

Rear window defogger switch

Air intake selector switch

Fan control dial

Temperature control dial

A/C switch

Rear window defogger switch

Air intake selector switch

A/C switch

Mode selector dial

Fan control dial

Temperature control dial

Mode selector dial

Type A

Type B

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5–11

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Control  Switches

    Temperature  control  dial

    This  dial  controls  temperature.  Turn  it 
clockwise for hot and anticlockwise for 
cold.

  Fan  control  dial

    The  fan  has  seven  speeds.

  AUTO  position

    The  amount  of  air

À ow will be 

automatically controlled in accordance 
with the set temperature.

  Except  AUTO  position

    The  air

À ow amount can be adjusted to the 

desired level by turning the dial.

  0  position

    To turn off the system, set the dial to 0 
position.

  Mode  selector  dial

    Turn the mode selector dial to select 
air

À ow mode (page  5-4 ).

  AUTO  position

    The  air

À ow mode automatically adjusts to 

the selected temperature.

  Except  AUTO  position

    The  desired  air

À ow position can be 

selected by turning the dial.

 NOTE

 

  With the air

À ow mode set to the  

position and the temperature control 
dial set at a medium temperature, 
heated air is directed to the feet and 
air at a comparably lower 
temperature will 

À ow through the 

central, left and right vents. 

 

  When the fan control dial is ON, and 

the mode selector dial is in the
position, the air conditioner is 
automatically turned on and the 
outside air position is automatically 
selected to defrost the windscreen.

  A/C  switch

    The  air-conditioning  (cooling/
dehumidifying functions) can be turned on 
or off by pressing the switch while the fan 
control dial is at a position other than 0.
  The indicator light turns on while the air-
conditioning is operating.

 NOTE

 The air conditioner may not function 
when the outside temperature 
approaches 0 °C (32 °F). 

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5–12

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

  Air  intake  selector

    Outside or recirculated air positions can be 
selected. Press the switch to select outside/
recirculated air positions.

  Recirculated air position (indicator light 
illuminated)

    Outside air is shut off. Use this position 
when going through tunnels, driving in 
congested traf

¿ c (high engine exhaust 

areas) or when quick cooling is desired.

  Outside air position (indicator light 
turned off)

    Outside air is allowed to enter the 
cabin. Use this mode for ventilation or 
windscreen defrosting.

 WARNING

 Do not use the           position in cold or 
rainy weather: 
 Using the  

  position in cold or rainy 

weather is dangerous as it will cause 
the windows to fog up. Your vision will 
be hampered, which could lead to a 
serious accident. 

  Rear window defogger switch

    Press the rear window defogger switch to 
defrost the rear window.
  Refer to Rear Window Defogger on page 
 4-77 .

 Operation of Automatic Air-

conditioning

     1.   Set  the  mode  selector  dial  to  the  AUTO 

position.

   2.   Set the air intake selector to the outside 

air position (indicator light turned off).

 NOTE

 If the recirculated air position is used 
for long periods in cold weather or high 
humidity, the windscreen may fog up 
more easily. 

   3.   Set the fan control dial to the AUTO 

position.

   4.   Press the A/C switch to operate the air-

conditioning (turn indicator light on).

   5.   Set the temperature control dial to the 

desired position.

   6.   To turn off the system, set the fan 

control dial to the 0 position.

 NOTE

 

  Setting the temperature to maximum 

hot or cold will not provide the 
desired temperature at a faster rate. 

 

  When selecting heat, the system will 

restrict air

À ow until it has warmed to 

prevent cold air from blowing out of 
the vents. 

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5–13

Interior Features

Air-Conditioning System

 Windscreen Defrosting and 

Defogging

    Set the mode selector dial to the  
position and turn the fan control dial to the 
desired speed.
  In this position, the outside air position 
is automatically selected, and when the 
fan control dial is ON, the air conditioner 
automatically turns on. The air conditioner 
will directly dehumidify the air to the 
front windscreen and side windows (page 
 5-4 ).  Air

À ow amount will be increased.

 WARNING

 Set the temperature control to the hot 
or warm position when defogging 
(         position): 
 Using the     position with the 
temperature control set to the cold 
position is dangerous as it will cause 
the outside of the windscreen to fog up. 
Your vision will be hampered, which 
could lead to a serious accident. 

 NOTE

 Use the temperature control dial to 
increase the air 

À ow temperature and 

defog the windscreen more quickly. 

 Sunlight/Temperature  Sensor

    Sunlight  sensor

    Do not place objects on the sunlight 
sensor. Otherwise, the interior temperature 
may not adjust correctly.

Sunlight sensor

  Interior  temperature  sensor

    Do not cover the interior temperature 
sensor. Otherwise, the interior temperature 
may not adjust correctly.

Interior temperature sensor

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5–14

Interior Features

Audio System

              Aerial

            To  remove  the  aerial,  turn  it  anticlockwise.
  To install the aerial, turn it clockwise.
  Make sure the aerial is securely installed.

Install

Remove

 CAUTION

 To prevent damage to the aerial, remove 
it before passing beneath a low overhead 
clearance.

 NOTE

 When leaving your vehicle unattended, 
we recommend that you remove the 
aerial and store it inside the vehicle. 

 Operating  Tips  for  Audio 
System

 WARNING

 Always adjust the audio while the 
vehicle is stopped: 
 Do not adjust the audio control 
switches while driving the vehicle. 
Adjusting the audio while driving 
the vehicle is dangerous as it could 
distract your attention from the vehicle 
operation which could lead to a serious 
accident.
 Even if the audio control switches are 
equipped on the steering wheel, learn 
to use the switches without looking 
down at them so that you can keep your 
maximum attention on the road while 
driving the vehicle. 

 CAUTION

 For the purposes of safe driving, adjust 
the audio volume to a level that allows 
you to hear sounds outside of the vehicle 
including car horns and particularly 
emergency vehicle sirens. 

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5–15

Interior Features

Audio System

 NOTE

 

  To prevent the battery from being 

discharged, do not leave the audio 
system on for a long period of time 
when the engine is not running. 

 

  If a cellular phone or CB radio is 

used in or near the vehicle, it could 
cause noise to occur from the audio 
system, however, this does not 
indicate that the system has been 
damaged.

  Do not spill any liquid on the audio 
system.

  Do not insert any objects, other than CDs, 
into the slot.

 Radio  Reception

    AM  characteristics

    AM signals bend around such things as 
buildings or mountains and bounce off the 
ionosphere.
  Therefore, they can reach longer distances 
than FM signals.
  Because of this, two stations may 
sometimes be picked up on the same 
frequency at the same time.

Station 2

Station 1

Ionosphere

  FM  characteristics

    An FM broadcast range is usually about 
40—50 km (25—30 miles) from the 
source. Because of extra coding needed to 
break the sound into two channels, stereo 
FM has even less range than monaural 
(non-stereo) FM.

FM Station

40—50km 
(25—30 miles)

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5–16

Interior Features

Audio System

  Signals from an FM transmitter are similar 
to beams of light because they do not 
bend around corners, but they do re

À ect. 

Unlike AM signals, FM signals cannot 
travel beyond the horizon. Therefore, FM 
stations cannot be received at the great 
distances possible with AM reception.

AM wave

FM wave

FM wave 

100—200 km (60—120 miles) 

Ionosphere 

  Atmospheric conditions can also affect 
FM reception. High humidity will cause 
poor reception. However, cloudy days may 
provide better reception than clear days.

  Multipath  noise

    Since FM signals can be re

À ected by 

obstructions, it is possible to receive both 
the direct signal and the re

À ected signal 

at the same time. This causes a slight 
delay in reception and may be heard as a 
broken sound or a distortion. This problem 
may also be encountered when in close 
proximity to the transmitter.

Reflected wave

Direct 

  Flutter/Skip  noise

    Signals from an FM transmitter move in 
straight lines and become weak in valleys 
between tall buildings, mountains, and 
other obstacles. When a vehicle passes 
through such an area, the reception 
conditions may change suddenly, resulting 
in annoying noise.

  Weak  signal  noise

    In  suburban  areas,  broadcast  signals 
become weak because of distance from the 
transmitter. Reception in such fringe areas 
is characterised by sound breakup.

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5–17

Interior Features

Audio System

  Strong  signal  noise

    This occurs very close to a transmitter 
tower. The broadcast signals are extremely 
strong, so the result is noise and sound 
breakup at the radio receiver.

  Station  drift  noise

    When a vehicle reaches the area of two 
strong stations broadcasting at similar 
frequencies, the original station may be 
temporarily lost and the second station 
picked up. At this time there will be some 
noise from this disturbance.

Station 2 
88.3 MHz

Station 1 
88.1 MHz

 Operating Tips for CD Player

    Condensation  phenomenon

    Immediately after turning on the heater 
when the vehicle is cold, the CD or 
optical components (prism and lens) in 
the CD player may become clouded with 
condensation. At this time, the CD will 
eject immediately when placed in the unit. 
A clouded CD can be corrected simply by 
wiping it with a soft cloth. Clouded optical 
components will clear naturally in about 
an hour. Wait for normal operation to 
return before attempting to use the unit.

  Handling the CD player

    The  following  precautions  should  be 
observed.

 

 Do not use deformed or cracked CDs. 

The disc may not eject resulting in a 
malfunction.

 

 Do not use non-conventional discs such 

as heart-shaped, octagonal discs, etc. 
The disc may not eject resulting in a 
malfunction.

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