Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission Controls
Automatic Transmission Controls

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Lock-release button
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Selector lever

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Various Lockouts |
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Indicates that you must depress the brake pedal and hold in the lock-release button to shift (The ignition must be switched ON). |
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Indicates the selector lever can be shifted freely into any position. |
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Indicates that you must hold in the lock-release button to shift. |
The Sport AT has an option that is not included in the traditional automatic transmission that gives the driver the option of selecting each gear instead of leaving it to the transmission to shift gears. Even if you intend to use the automatic transmission functions as a traditional automatic, you should also be aware that you can inadvertently shift into manual shift mode and an inappropriate gear may be retained as the vehicle speed increases. If you notice the engine speed going higher or hear the engine racing, confirm you have not accidentally slipped into manual shift mode (Search).
Shift-Lock System
Shift-Lock System
The shift-lock system prevents shifting out of P unless the brake pedal is depressed.
To shift from P:
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Depress and hold the brake pedal.
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Start the engine.
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Press and hold the lock-release button.
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Move the selector lever.
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When the ignition is switched to ACC or the ignition is switched off, the selector lever cannot be shifted from P position.
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The ignition cannot be switched to OFF if the selector lever is not in P position.
Shift-Lock Override
If the selector lever will not move from P position using the proper shift procedure, continue to hold down the brake pedal.
Type A
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Remove the shift-lock override cover using a cloth-wrapped flat head screwdriver.
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Insert a flat screwdriver and push it down.
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Cover
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Press and hold the lock-release button.
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Move the selector lever.
Take the vehicle to an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer to have the system checked.
Type B
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Press the lock-release button with the button pressed.
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Button
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Move the selector lever.
Take the vehicle to an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer to have the system checked.
Transmission Ranges
Transmission Ranges
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The shift position indication in the instrument cluster illuminates.
Refer to Shift Position Indication (Search).
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Shift the selector lever to the P or N position to start the engine.
P (Park)
P locks the transmission and prevents the front wheels from rotating.
Always set the selector lever to P position and set the parking brake:
Only setting the selector lever to the P position without using the parking brake to hold the vehicle is dangerous. If P fails to hold, the vehicle could move and cause an accident.
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Shifting into P, N or R while the vehicle is moving can damage your transmission.
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Shifting into a driving gear or reverse when the engine is running faster than idle can damage the transmission.
R (Reverse)
In position R, the vehicle moves only backward. You must be at a complete stop before shifting to or from R, except under rare circumstances as explained in Rocking the Vehicle (Search).
N (Neutral)
In N, the wheels and transmission are not locked. The vehicle will roll freely even on the slightest incline unless the parking brake or brakes are on.
If the engine is running faster than idle, do not shift from N or P into a driving gear:
It's dangerous to shift from N or P into a driving gear when the engine is running faster than idle. If this is done, the vehicle could move suddenly, causing an accident or serious injury.
Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle:
Shifting into N while driving is dangerous. Engine braking cannot be applied when decelerating which could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Do not shift into N when driving the vehicle. Doing so can cause transmission damage.
Apply the parking brake or depress the brake pedal before moving the selector lever from N position to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly.
D (Drive)
D is the normal driving position. From a stop, the transmission will automatically shift through a 6-gear sequence.
M (Manual)
M is the manual shift mode position. Gears can be shifted up or down by operating the selector lever.
Refer to Manual Shift Mode (Search).
Shift Position Indication

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Shift position indication
The selector position is indicated when the ignition is switched ON.
Gear position indication
In manual shift mode, the “M” of the shift position indication illuminates and the numeral for the selected gear is displayed.
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS)
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS) automatically controls the transmission shift points to best suit the road conditions and driver input. This improves driving feel. The transmission may switch to AAS mode when driving up and down slopes, cornering, driving at high elevations, or depressing the accelerator pedal quickly while the selector lever is in the D position. Depending on the road and driving conditions/vehicle operations, gear shifting could be delayed or not occur, however, this does not indicate a problem because the AAS mode will maintain the optimum gear position.
Manual Shift Mode
Manual Shift Mode
The manual shift mode gives you the feel of driving a manual transmission vehicle by allowing you to operate the selector lever manually. This allows you to control engine rpm and torque to the drive wheels much like a manual transmission when more control is desired.
To change to manual shift mode, shift the lever from D to M.

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Changing to manual shift mode while driving will not damage the transmission.
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If you change to manual shift mode when the vehicle is stopped, the gear will shift to M1.
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If you change to manual shift mode without depressing the accelerator pedal when driving in D range, 5th gear/6th gear, the gear will shift to M4/M5.
To return to automatic shift mode, shift the lever from M to D.
Indicators

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Manual shift mode indication
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Gear position indication
Manual shift mode indication
In manual shift mode, the “M” of the shift position indication in the instrument panel illuminates.
Gear position indication
The numeral for the selected gear illuminates.
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If the gears cannot be shifted down when driving at higher speeds, the gear position indication will flash twice to signal that the gears cannot be shifted down (to protect the transmission).
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If the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) temperature becomes too high, there is the possibility that the transmission will switch to automatic shift mode, cancelling manual shift mode and turning off the gear position indication illumination. This is a normal function to protect the AT. After the ATF temperature has decreased, the gear position indication illumination turns back on and driving in manual shift mode is restored.
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(SKYACTIV-D 1.8 (European model))
If the engine oil temperature becomes too high, there is the possibility that the transmission will switch to automatic shift mode, cancelling manual shift mode and turning off the gear position indicator illumination. After the engine oil temperature has decreased, the gear position indicator illumination turns back on and driving in manual shift mode is restored.
Gear Shift Indicator (GSI) (Some Models)
The GSI supports you to obtain optimum fuel economy and smooth driving. It displays the selected gear position in the instrument cluster as well as notifies the driver to change to the most suitable gear position corresponding to the actual driving condition.

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Selected gear position
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Suitable gear position
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The selected gear position is displayed. |
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Shift up or down to the indicated gear position is recommended. |
Do not rely solely on the shift-up/shift-down recommendations by indications. The actual driving situation might require shift operations different from indication. To avoid the risk of accidents, the road and traffic conditions have to be judged correctly by the driver before shifting.
The GSI turns off when the following operations are performed.
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The vehicle is stopped.
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Manual shift mode is cancelled.
Manually Shifting Up
You can shift gears up by operating the selector lever or the steering shift switches (Some Models).
M1 → M2 → M3 → M4 → M5 → M6
Using selector lever
To shift up to a higher gear, tap the selector lever back + once.

Using steering shift switch (Some Models)
To shift up to a higher gear with the steering shift switches, pull the UP switch (+/OFF) toward you once with your fingers.

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UP switch (+/OFF)
Keep your hands on the steering wheel rim when using fingers on the steering shift switches:
Putting your hands inside the rim of the steering wheel when using the steering shift switches is dangerous. If the driver's air bag were to deploy in a collision, your hands could be impacted causing injury.
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When driving slowly, the gears may not shift up.
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Do not drive the vehicle with the tachometer needle in the RED ZONE while in manual shift mode. In addition, manual shift mode switches to automatic shift mode while the accelerator pedal is completely depressed.
This function is cancelled while the DSC is turned off. However, if the vehicle is continuously driven at a high rpm, the gears may automatically shift up to protect the engine.
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The steering shift switch can be used temporarily even if the selector lever is in the D position while driving. In addition, it returns to automatic shift mode when the UP switch (+/OFF) is pulled rearward for a sufficient amount of time.
Manually Shifting Down
You can shift gears down by operating the selector lever or the steering shift switches (Some Models).
M6 → M5 → M4 → M3 → M2→ M1
Using selector lever
To shift down to a lower gear, tap the selector lever forward – once.

Using steering shift switch (Some Models)
To shift down to a lower gear with the steering shift switches, pull the DOWN switch (–) toward you once with your fingers.

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DOWN switch (–)
Do not use engine braking on slippery road surfaces or at high speeds:
Shifting down while driving on wet, snowy, or frozen roads, or while driving at high speeds causes sudden engine braking, which is dangerous. The sudden change in tyre speed could cause the tyres to skid. This could lead to loss of vehicle control and an accident.
Keep your hands on the steering wheel rim when using fingers on the steering shift switches:
Putting your hands inside the rim of the steering wheel when using the steering shift switches is dangerous. If the driver's air bag were to deploy in a collision, your hands could be impacted causing injury.
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When driving at high speeds, the gear may not shift down.
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During deceleration, the gear may automatically shift down depending on vehicle speed.
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When depressing the accelerator fully, the transmission will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed. However, the gears do not kickdown while the DSC is turned off.
Second Gear Fixed Mode
When the selector lever is moved back + while the vehicle speed is about 10 km/h (6.2 mph) or less, the transmission is set in the second gear fixed mode. The gear is fixed in second while in this mode for easier acceleration from a stop and driving on slippery roads such as snow-covered roads.
If the selector lever is moved back + or forward – while in the second gear fixed mode, the mode will be cancelled.
Shift Gear (Shifting) Speed Limit
For each gear position while in the manual mode, the speed limit is set as follows: When the selector lever is operated within the range of the speed limit, the gear is shifted.

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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
Shift up
The gear does not shift up while the vehicle speed is lower than the speed limit.
Shift down
The gear does not shift down while the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit.
If the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit and the gear does not shift down, the gear position indication flashes 2 times to notify the driver that the gear cannot be shifted.
Kickdown
When the accelerator pedal is depressed fully while driving, the gear shifts down.
However, the gears do not kickdown while the DSC is turned off.
Auto-shift down
The gear shifts down automatically depending on the vehicle speed during deceleration.
If the vehicle comes to a stop while in the second gear fixed mode, the gear remains in second.
Direct Mode (Some Models)
Direct Mode
Driving Tips
Driving Tips
Do not let the vehicle move in a direction opposite to the direction selected by the selector lever:
Do not let the vehicle move backward with the selector lever in a forward position, or do not let the vehicle move forward with the selector lever in the reverse position. Otherwise, the engine may stop, causing the loss of the power brake and power steering functions, and make it difficult to control the vehicle which could result in an accident.
Passing
For extra power when passing another vehicle or climbing steep grades, depress the accelerator fully. The transmission will shift to a lower gear, depending on vehicle speed.
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The accelerator pedal may initially feel heavy as it is being depressed, then feel lighter as it is depressed further. This change in pedal force aids the engine control system in determining how much the accelerator pedal has been depressed for performing kickdown, and functions to control whether or not kickdown should be performed.
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While the selector lever is in the M position and the DSC is turned off, manual shift mode does not switch to automatic shift mode even if the accelerator pedal is completely depressed. Operate the selector lever.
Climbing steep grades from a stop
To climb a steep grade from a stopped position:
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Depress the brake pedal.
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Shift to D or M1, depending on the load weight and grade steepness.
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Release the brake pedal while gradually accelerating.
Descending steep grades
When descending a steep grade, shift to lower gears, depending on load weight and grade steepness. Descend slowly, using the brakes only occasionally to prevent them from overheating.