Anyone experiencing engine stall due to the cylinder de-activation recall
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Anyone experiencing engine stall due to the cylinder de-activation recall
As the title say, is there anyone experiencing engine stall in their 2018 CX-5 due to the cylinder de-activation recall? I have an upcoming road trip and I am on the edge.
#2
I've driven my 2018 GT AWD 20k miles in the first year and never experienced any issues at all. I perform my own oil changes every 5k, so I haven't been back to the dealer since the car was purchased new. In other words, I think you'll be fine.
We're driving "Cinco" to Telluride for a long weekend, which is 6.5 hours from home and I have zero reservations about taking this vehicle on the trip.
We're driving "Cinco" to Telluride for a long weekend, which is 6.5 hours from home and I have zero reservations about taking this vehicle on the trip.
#7
Don't understand! I had my recall done last week (California)
#8
Might be then that it is not entered in the system yet. I am taking in my car next weekend for the 15K maintenance and will ask about it and report back.
#10
Quick update: I went to the dealer today and they took care of the CD engine recall #3719F for the "Rocker Arm Reprogram PCM"
I asked about why the recall information still shows up as "remedy not available, incomplete" and was informed that the recall has not been officially launched yet, but they have the updated software and are able to complete the recall. Hence, if your vehicle is affected, go ahead and stop by your dealer to have the software update performed.
I asked about why the recall information still shows up as "remedy not available, incomplete" and was informed that the recall has not been officially launched yet, but they have the updated software and are able to complete the recall. Hence, if your vehicle is affected, go ahead and stop by your dealer to have the software update performed.
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11-02-2018 11:25 AM