What are some tips for using the Mazda3 Axela?

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LaKarter
07/29/25 2:57pm
During the break-in period of a new car, it is important not to let the engine run at high speeds without load. Avoid driving at a constant speed for extended periods, whether fast or slow. Do not keep the accelerator fully depressed for long durations or run the engine at high RPMs for too long. Automatic trunk opening: Simply press and hold the trunk button on the key fob for about two seconds, and the trunk will open automatically. Key fob not working due to water damage or being dropped: There is a switch on the back of the key fob. Press it to remove the mechanical key. In emergencies, such as when the key fob is out of battery or submerged in water and stops working, you can use the mechanical key to open the door. Then, place the key fob near the ignition switch and press the ignition button to start the car. If the key fob is out of battery, the dashboard will display a red key symbol. You can still start the car by pressing the ignition button for several seconds. Leaving the key fob inside the car: If you unlock the car but do not enter within 30 seconds, the car will automatically relock. It is recommended to keep the key fob on your person and not leave it inside the car after entering. If you forget to take it out and the car locks automatically, the key fob will temporarily become inactive. You will need to use a spare key to start the car. Once the car is started, the previously locked key fob will resume normal function.
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DiEmma
08/13/25 7:33am
I've been driving my Mazda3 for several years and found the most practical tips are optimizing driving habits to save fuel. Smooth acceleration and deceleration, avoiding stomping on the accelerator, and using cruise control to maintain steady speed on highways can significantly reduce fuel consumption. When parking, turn off the AC in advance and let the engine warm up to cut down on fuel usage. Regularly check tire pressure - if it's low, top it up at gas stations for safety and economy. Turn on the rearview mirror heating function during rainy days for quick defogging and clear visibility. Keep the air filter and windows clean for better ventilation inside and outside the car. These small actions add up over time, extending the car's lifespan while keeping your wallet happier.
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