Under the category of RTM (Read The %#^& Manual)(rules):
If the Tire Pressure Monitor light comes on, once you've properly adjusted the air (or nitrogen) in your tires, you must reset the warning light by pressing and briefly holding a button on the dash. The button is located to the left of the steering wheel and is clearly marked.
This is different than most (or at least many) other vehicles, including other Mazdas, in which the TPMS warning light automatically resets once the tires are properly inflated and you drive the vehicle a short distance. In fact, the service department where I purchased our CX-5 wasn't aware of this difference until, after 15 minutes of trying to figure out why the light wouldn't go off, I read the manual and educated them. Just a bit of friendly advice for future reference.
If the Tire Pressure Monitor light comes on, once you've properly adjusted the air (or nitrogen) in your tires, you must reset the warning light by pressing and briefly holding a button on the dash. The button is located to the left of the steering wheel and is clearly marked.
This is different than most (or at least many) other vehicles, including other Mazdas, in which the TPMS warning light automatically resets once the tires are properly inflated and you drive the vehicle a short distance. In fact, the service department where I purchased our CX-5 wasn't aware of this difference until, after 15 minutes of trying to figure out why the light wouldn't go off, I read the manual and educated them. Just a bit of friendly advice for future reference.