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If you’re in the %%target_city_1%% area looking for a reliable SUV for with plenty of space for you and your family, check out the 2019 Mazda CX-5. The new Mazda CX-5 interior dimensions are worth looking into as you can bring along all you need and more for your next %%target_city_2%% road trip. Explore the dimensions, fuel-efficient specs, and features of the Mazda CX-5 that make every moment behind the wheel more enjoyable at %%di_name%%.

Mazda CX-5 Cargo Space Dimensions

The Mazda CX-5 is built to carry all of your cargo with additional features to enhance the existing space. Behind the rear seats, you’ll find up to 30.9 cubic feet of cargo space. If you’re looking for a bit more space, simply lay back the rear seats and you can access up to 59.6 cubic feet of cargo storage. In addition to this, you can take advantage of the:

  • Power Lift Gate: This available feature makes loading and unloading your Mazda CX-5 easier than ever. Open and close your lift gate using either a button inside the cabin or the available Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry button.
  • 40/20/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Seatback: Customize your interior dimensions to a number or cargo and passenger configurations thanks to this standard easy-release seatback.

Mazda CX-5 Interior Dimensions

The 5-seater Mazda CX-5 interior was built for comfort, especially when you need to overpack the car for a trip. The driver and passengers alike will have plenty of room to stretch out. The Mazda CX-5 interior dimension are:

  • Headroom: 39.7 inches of headroom in the front seats and 39 inches in the rear seats.
  • Shoulder Room: 57.1 inches of shoulder room in the front and 54.8 inches of shoulder room in the back.
  • Hip Room: 55.2 inches of room in the front seating and 55.3 inches for the rear seating area.
  • Legroom: 41 inches of legroom in the front of the forward seats and 39.6 inches of legroom in front of the rear seats.

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Every new Mazda model needs regular maintenance to run smoothly on %%target_city_1%% and %%target_city_2%% streets. Stay on top of your Mazda maintenance with the %%di_name%% service center! If you have any questions about the services your vehicle needs, contact %%di_name%% or consult your owner’s manual to get the specifics. If you’re ready to learn more about your model and the services it needs, take a look at the Mazda maintenance schedules of some common Mazda models.

Mazda3 Maintenance Schedule

These maintenance schedules differ based on the model and whether you set the “Oil Change” maintenance monitor to “Flexible” or “Fixed”. All that this setting changes is the frequency at which you should check certain elements.

  • Normal Driving Conditions
    • Every Year: inspect your disc brakes
    • Every Two Years: inspect fuel lines/hoses, inspect brake lines/hoses/connections, inspect steering operation, inspect front and rear suspension, inspect driveshaft dust boost, and tighten the bolts and nuts in the chassis and body
    • Every Three Years: inspect the drive belts
    • Every Four Years: inspect the hoses and tubes for emission and exhaust system and heat shields
    • On a “Flexible” oil change monitor setting: replace oil when the wrench indicator is ON. At this time, you should also replace the air filter and cabin air filter. Max interval is 12 months / 10,000 miles
    • On a “Fixed” oil change monitor setting: replace the oil every 6 months, replace the air filter at 30 months and the cabin air filter every two years
    • Replace engine coolant at 120,000 miles / 10 years or 60,000 miles / 4 years depending on coolant type. After the first replacement, change at 60,000 miles / 5 years and 60,000 miles / 4 years, respectively.
    • Replace spark plugs at 75,000 miles and rotate tires at 5,000 miles

Mazda6 Maintenance Schedule

  • Normal Driving Conditions
    • Follow the Mazda3 schedule for yearly, bi-yearly, and three year maintenance needs
    • Every Four Years: Inspect hoses and tubes for emission
    • Every Five Years: Inspect the exhaust system and heat shields
    • Replace air filter every three years
    • Replace engine oil and filter when wrench indicator light is ON. Max interval is 12 months / 7,500 miles
    • Replace engine coolant at 120,000 miles / 10 years, and at 60,000 miles / 5 years after the first replacement
    • Replace cabin air filter every two years
    • Replace spark plugs with SKYACTIV®-G 2.5 every 75,000 miles, and every 40,000 miles with SKYACTIV®-G 2.5T
    • Rotate tires every 7,500 miles
    • Inspect emergency flat tire repair kit annually if installed
    • If submerged in water, replace rear differential and transfer oil annually
    • Mazda CX-5 Maintenance Schedule
    • Follow the Mazda6 schedule, with few variations
    • Normal Driving Conditions
  • Replace spark plugs with SKYACTIV®-G 2.5T every 40,000 miles, and every 75,000 miles on anything other than SKYACTIV®-G 2.5T

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When you’re accustomed to being able to open your doors without a key or starting the engine to warm up the interior in the colder months, knowing how to change the Mazda key fob battery is important. When the time comes that the battery dies, you’ll want to know how to replace the CR2025 battery and %%di_name%% can help. If you’d rather one of our technicians take a look for you, or teach you how to change a battery in a Mazda key fob, visit the %%di_name%% service center.

How to Open Mazda Key Fob

Before you change the Mazda key fob battery, you need to know how to open the key fob itself. Here’s a quick guide below:

  1. On the back of your key fob, there’s an auxiliary key button. Press that button to remove the metal auxiliary key.
  2. When the metal key is out, you’ll see a slot on either side of the key casing.
  3. Use a tape-wrapped flathead screwdriver to carefully pry open the case. Gently start on one side and then move to the other side.

How to Change the Battery in a Mazda Key Fob

After you’ve opened your key fob, switching the Mazda key fob battery replacement is simple. Follow these steps on how to change the battery in a Mazda key fob below:

  1. Remove the battery cap to fully expose the battery.
  2. Remove the battery, taking with care with the small rubber ring it sits on. If this gets scratched, it’s important to replace this part before continuing.
  3. If it’s still in good condition, keep the ring in place and put your new Mazda key fob battery replacement with the positive (+) side up, facing you.
  4. Put the battery cover back on, then reattach both sides of the key fob, pressing down until you hear them click. Then replace the key, and you’ll be all set.

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