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2015 CX-9 Smart Start Guide M{zd{ cx-9 SMART START GUIDE Key www.MazdaUSA.com ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM STARTING THE ENGINE Door Request Switch • This system allows you to lock and While Carrying the Advanced Key… unlock the doors, open the liftgate and • Start the engine by pushing the start knob in and turning it even start the engine without taking (like a normal key) while depressing the brake pedal. the key out of your pocket or purse. • Shut the engine OFF by turning the start knob to the ACC position While Carrying the Advanced Key and then pushing in and turning to the OFF position. • Unlock the driver’s door by pushing Advanced Key • The indicator light will show green when the advanced key is the driver’s door request switch once. detected. If the indicator light flashes green, the advanced key Lock • Unlock all doors and the liftgate transmitter battery power is low. by pushing the driver’s door request Unlock switch twice or by pushing the passenger’s door request switch or the liftgate request switch. NOTE: The RED Key Indicator Light may illuminate if either advance key or keyless entry key is placed in the cup holder. The cup holder is a dead zone for • Lock all doors and the liftgate transmitter reception. by pushing the driver’s door or Liftgate passenger door request switch or Panic Alarm liftgate request switch once. With the Auxiliary Key… • Open the front windows and moon 1 To start engine, remove the Liftgate Request Switch roof by pushing the unlock button on the Start knob cover by squeezing advanced key and then quickly pushing both release buttons and again and holding; release to stop. pulling the cover off. • Close front windows and moon roof 2 Push the key release to by pushing and holding the driver’s remove the auxiliary key. door request switch; release to stop. 3 Insert the auxiliary key into the key cylinder and turn Release Buttons KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM it to start the engine. This system remotely locks and unlocks the doors and the liftgate, and opens the power windows and moon roof. Key (Rear) Release Button Lock • Push to extend key. • Push once to lock all Auxiliary Key • Push & fold to retract key. doors and liftgate. • Push twice (within five Unlock seconds) for horn sound verification that all doors • Push once to unlock are locked. driver’s doors. Auxiliary Key Release • Push twice (within three Panic Alarm seconds) to unlock all • Push for one second or doors and liftgate. more to activate alarm. • Push twice and hold • Push Lock, Unlock, or 1 to open front windows Panic Alarm to turn 2 and moon roof. Retractable Key alarm off. Seats www.MazdaUSA.com ELECTRONICALLY OPERATED SEAT WITH MEMORY SECOND ROW SEATBACK RECLINE To recline the seatback, lean forward slightly while folding lever. Recline Switch Then lean back to the desired position and release the lever. Push forward or backward to adjust seatback angle. FOLDING THE SECOND-ROW SEATS Slide/Tilt Switch 1 Unfasten the lap portion of the center-rear seat belt. Seat can be moved back 2 Slide seat all the way back toward rear of vehicle. and forth, raised, lowered, 3 Lower head restraints. or tilted with this control. 4 Pull the seatback folding lever and fold the seatback forward. SPLIT FOLDING THIRD-ROW SEAT Lumbar Switch To create a flat luggage compartment Push forward or backward to increase or space, fold the seatbacks forward. Memory Seat Switch decrease lumbar support. 1 Open liftgate. 2 Lower head restraints. To Program the Driver’s Seat Position and Outside Mirror Angle 3 Pull each strap on the rear of 1 Park the vehicle. the seat while pushing the left Straps 2 Adjust the seat to the desired position using the slide/tilt and and right seat forward to lay flat. recline switches. To Return to the Original Position 3 Adjust the outside mirror angles. Pull the strap to return the seatback to the original position. 4 Push the memory seat SET button followed by one of the programming buttons (1-3) until a beep is heard. Programming is now complete. Program the remaining two buttons as desired. THIRD-ROW SEAT ACCESS • Pull the third-row seat access lever on the To Program the Driver’s Seat Position and Outside Mirror Angle side of the second-row seatback to fold with Advanced key/Retractable type key and slide the seat forward to access 1 Adjust the seat and outside mirror angle to the desired positions. third-row seating. Seatback folding 2 Switch the ignition off. • Return the second-row seatback to the lever 3 Push the SET button next to the programming buttons and then the normal upright position by pulling up on unlock button on the advanced key/retractable type key you want to the seatback until it locks into place. program within about 5 seconds. A beep sound is heard when the • Slide the second-row seat forward or back Third-row seat operation is completed. for proper legroom using the lever under access lever the front of the seat. NOTE: When the driver's door is unlocked using a programmed advanced key/ retractable type key, the seat and outside mirror angles will move to their programmed positions if the driver's door is opened within about 40 seconds. A beep sound is NOTE: The third row seats are equipped with foldable head heard after the adjustment to the programmed positions is completed. restraints. To fold the head restraint, pull the strap on the back of the head restraint and fold the head restraint downward. To Strap To Move the Seat and Outside Mirrors to a Programmed Position return the head restraint to its upright position, lift it upward. 1 Shift the selector lever to the P position. 3 2 Push the programming button (1-3) that you selected when 4 programming your seat position. www.MazdaUSA.com Driver’s View (shown with optional Navigation System) LIGHTING/ CRUISE CONTROL/ WIPER/ INFORMATION PASSENGER TURN SIGNALS NAVIGATION VOICE WASHER HAZARD DISPLAY AIRBAG OFF CLOCK (P. 9) RECOGNITION (P. 10) WARNING (P. 29) INDICATOR1 SETTING POWER LIFTGATE SWITCH (P. 16) PARKING HEADLIGHT SENSOR LEVELING SYSTEM (P. 9) (P. 15) TRACTION BLIND SPOT CONTROL MONITORING SYSTEM (BSM) (TCS) (P. 13) NAVIGATION SYSTEM SD CARD (P. 23) HOOD TILT/TELESCOPING BLUETOOTH® NAVIGATION/ CLIMATE SEAT ACCESSORY RELEASE STEERING WHEEL HANDS-FREE AUDIO CONTROL WARMERS SOCKET LEVER (behind (PP. 25-26) (PP. 19-20, 23-24) (PP. 17-18) (P. 18) steering wheel) AUDIO (PP. 19-20) 1 This indicator light illuminates to remind you that the front passenger’s front/side airbags and seat belt pretensioner will not deploy during a collision. The reason for this is that the weight in the seat is 5 less than approximately 66 lbs. Always wear your seat belt and secure children in the rear seats in 6 appropriate child restraints. See the Owner’s Manual for important information on this safety feature. Instrument Cluster www.MazdaUSA.com The instrument cluster has a dimmer function that can be cancelled to make the illumination brighter during the day when the headlights are on. If the illumination is too dim during the day, press the knob, or if the illumination does not dim when turning on the headlights at night, press the knob. When dimmed, rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the illumination. INSTRUMENT FUEL GAUGE TACHOMETER SHIFT LEVER ODOMETER/ SPEEDOMETER ENGINE COOLANT TRIP METER CLUSTER DIMMER1 POSITION INDICATOR TRIP METER TEMPERATURE GAUGE SELECTOR2 GLOSSARY OF WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Brake Warning Light Low Engine Oil Pressure Parking brake on/low brake NOTE: See Owner’s Manual for more details and explanations. fluid/malfunction Security Indicator Light Low Fuel Level Tire Pressure Turn Signals/Hazard Monitoring System Warning Indicator Lights Door/Liftgate Ajar KEY Warning Light (RED) (p. 2) (TPMS) Warning Light Advanced key not detected On/Warning Beep: Low tire Automatic Transmission 4WD 4WD pressure in one or more tires. or transmitter battery is dead. Malfunction On: System is not normal; dealer Flashing: TPMS Malfunction inspection required. (GREEN) KEY Indicator Light TCS TCS OFF Shift Position Indicator Light Flashing: Differential oil temperature is high; dealer inspection required. On: Advanced key detected; OFF (Traction Control System) engine is ready to start. Headlight High Beams On (p. 9) Flashing: Advanced key battery is low. Charging System Malfunction Seat Belt Traction Control System Unbuckled/Malfunction Check Fuel Cap Powertrain Malfunction/ (TCS)/Dynamic Stability Reduced Power Control (DSC)/Roll ABS (Antilock Brake Cruise Main Indicator Stability Control (RSC) System) Malfunction BSM BSM OFF On: TCS/DSC malfunction Light On (AMBER)/ OFF (Blind Spot Monitoring) (p. 13) Cruise Set Indicator Flashing: TCS/DSC operating Light On (GREEN) Lights On (Exterior) Check Engine Light Air Bag/Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Low Washer Fluid Level Malfunction TPMS NOTE: Low ambient temperature and/or high altitude causes tire pressures to drop and may turn the TPMS warning light on. If the warning light comes on, check the 1 If the instrument cluster and other dashboard illuminations do not dim when turning tire pressure and fill the tires as soon as possible, preferably before moving the vehicle on the headlights, push the Instrument Cluster Dimmer knob. 7 and warming up the tires. Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cold. 2 • Push to toggle between trip meter A & B. 8 • When a trip meter is selected, push and hold to reset to zero. Lights Wipers www.MazdaUSA.com LIGHTING CONTROL/TURN SIGNAL LEVER WINDSHIELD/REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER CONTROL LEVER : Turns tail, AUTO: The light sensor : Turns fog lights AUTO: The rain sensor senses the amount of rainfall and turns the wipers parking, and automatically determines on only when on or off.
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