Driving Tips

Break-In Period

Break-In Period

No special break-in is necessary, but if unnecessary hard stops are avoided in the first 1,000 km (600 miles), it may add to the performance, economy, and life of the vehicle.

Hazardous Driving

Winter Driving

Winter Driving

Carry emergency gear, including tire chains, window scraper, flares, a small shovel, jumper cables, and a small bag of sand or salt.

Ask an Authorized Mazda Dealer to check the following:

  • Have the proper ratio of antifreeze in the radiator.

    Refer to Coolant (Search).

  • Inspect the lead-acid battery and its cables. Cold reduces battery capacity.

  • Inspect the EV system for damage and loose connections.

  • Use washer fluid made with antifreeze―but do not use coolant antifreeze for washer fluid (Search).

 


  • Remove snow before driving. Snow left on the windshield is dangerous as it could obstruct vision.

  • Do not apply excessive force to a window scraper when removing ice or frozen snow on the mirror glass and windshield.

  • Never use warm or hot water for removing snow or ice from windows and mirrors as it could result in the glass cracking.

  • Drive slowly. Braking performance can be adversely affected if snow or ice adheres to the brake components. If this situation occurs, drive the vehicle slowly, releasing the accelerator pedal and lightly applying the brakes several times until the brake performance returns to normal.

Snow Tires

Use snow tires on all 4 wheels

Do not go faster than 120 km/h (75 mph) while driving with snow tires. Inflate snow tires 30 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm2, 4.3 psi) more than recommended on the tire pressure label (rear door on the driver's side), but never more than the maximum cold-tire pressure shown on the tires.

 

The vehicle is originally equipped with all season radials designed to be used all year around. In some extreme climates you may find it necessary to replace them with snow tires during the winter months to further improve traction on snow and ice covered roads.

 


Use only the same size and type tires (snow, radial, or non-radial) on all 4 wheels:

Using tires different in size or type is dangerous. Your vehicle's handling could be greatly affected and result in an accident.

 


Check local regulations before using studded tires.

 


The tire pressure monitoring system may not function correctly when using tires with steel wire reinforcement in the sidewalls (Search).

Tire Chains

Check local regulations before using tire chains.

 


  • Chains may affect handling.

  • Do not go faster than 50 km/h (30 mph) or the chain manufacturer's recommended limit, whichever is lower.

  • Drive carefully and avoid bumps, holes, and sharp turns.

  • Avoid locked-wheel braking.

  • Do not use chains on a temporary spare tire; it may result in damage to the vehicle and to the tire. Your vehicle is not equipped with a factory installed temporary spare tire.

  • Do not use chains on roads that are free of snow or ice. The tires and chains could be damaged.

  • Chains may scratch or chip aluminum wheels.

 


  • The tire pressure monitoring system may not function correctly when using tire chains.

Install the chains on the front tires only.

Do not use chains on the rear tires.

Please consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

Installing the chains

  1. Secure the chains on the front tires as tightly as possible.

    Always follow the chain manufacturer's instructions.

  2. Retighten the chains after driving 1/2―1 km (1/4―1/2 mile).

Overloading

Overloading

 


Be careful not to overload your vehicle:

The gross axle weight rating (GAWR) and the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle are on the Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Label on the driver's door frame. Exceeding these ratings can cause an accident or vehicle damage. You can estimate the weight of the load by weighing the items (or people) before putting them in the vehicle.

Driving on Uneven Road

Your vehicle's suspension and underbody can be damaged if driven on rough/uneven roads or over speed bumps at excessive speeds. Use care and reduce speed when traveling on rough/uneven roads or over speed bumps.

 

Use care not to damage the vehicle's underbody, bumpers or muffler(s) when driving under the following conditions:

  • Ascending or descending a slope with a sharp transition angle

  • Ascending or descending a driveway or trailer ramp with a sharp transition angle

 

This vehicle is equipped with low profile tires allowing class-leading performance and handling. As a result, the sidewall of the tires are very thin and the tires and wheels can be damaged if driven through potholes or on rough/uneven roads at excessive speeds. Use care and reduce speed when traveling on rough/uneven roads or through potholes.

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