e-SKYACTIV EV
e-SKYACTIV EV
Cautions on Use
Maintenance and Repairs
For vehicle maintenance or repairs, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Technical knowledge and skill are necessary in handling the high voltage battery.
To ensure safe and correct handling of the high voltage battery, always heed the following precautions:
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Do not remove the high voltage battery.
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Do not resell, transfer, or modify the high voltage battery.
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Do not use the battery on vehicles other than those equipped with the high voltage battery.
If the high voltage battery is not handled properly, the following may occur which could lead to serious injury or death:
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Touching an unattended high voltage battery may cause an electrical shock accident.
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If the high voltage battery is used on a vehicle other than one equipped (including modified vehicles) with a high voltage battery, an electrical shock accident, heat generation, smoking, combustion, and explosions, or an electrolyte leakage may occur.
Heed the following instructions to prevent deterioration of the high voltage battery or damage to the high voltage battery.
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Do not leave the vehicle for a long time under extremely high or low temperature conditions.
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Do not leave the vehicle for 14 days or longer while the high voltage battery is at 0 (zero) charge.
The high voltage battery has a certain battery life. The battery life differs depending on how the vehicle is used and the driving conditions.
Accident Occurs
If the vehicle receives an impact of a certain level or greater in a collision, the EV system stops. In this case, the EV system malfunction warning indication/warning light displays/turns on and the EV system may not start. Contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer immediately.
Never touch electrical wiring that may be protruding into or outside of the cabin:
Otherwise, it could result in electrical shock and serious injury.
Never touch any area where electrolyte is visible or electrolyte is leaking from the area:
If any electrolyte from the high voltage battery gets in the eyes or on the skin, it could cause loss of vision or skin reactions. If this happens, immediately flush your eyes with water for 15 minutes or wash your skin with soap thoroughly and get medical attention.
Never approach objects that are on fire or extremely hot:
Electrolyte in the high voltage battery may cause a fire.
If the vehicle catches fire, extinguish the fire using a fire extinguisher (type ABC, BC, or C).
Only extinguish a fire with water when a large amount of water is available such as from a fire hydrant. Otherwise, it could lead to an accident.
Approaching vehicle audible system
The approaching vehicle audible system notifies pedestrians of the vehicle approaching using a warning sound while driving at low speeds.
The approaching vehicle audible system operates under the following conditions.
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The vehicle accelerates from a stop and the vehicle speed is 30 km/h (19 mph) or slower.
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The vehicle decelerates and the vehicle speed is 25 km/h (16 mph) or slower.
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You release your foot from the brake pedal with the selector lever in a position other than P.
Electronic sound
Electronic sound is a system that uses a speaker to emit sound into the cabin to notify the driver of the vehicle's behavior.
The electronic sound operates when all of the following conditions are met.
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The selector lever is in a position other than N and P.
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All the doors and the liftgate are closed.
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Emergency braking is not being performed.