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Automatic Climate Control - Not Automatic

Old Jun 4, 2013 | 08:52 PM
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It is in Warranty 5000 miles.
I just need to show them it is not operating correctly.
I may have to go the next level up at Mazda.
It surely does not operate as the manual indicates.
 
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by CX-5-2013
It is in Warranty 5000 miles.
I just need to show them it is not operating correctly.
I may have to go the next level up at Mazda.
It surely does not operate as the manual indicates.
You go!
I'm sure these things are not cheap! Glad you found instructions in manual, great for proof, back up..
Wonder if the sensor is in wrong place due to its quick performance drop.
Thanks for being patient with our off subject tactics!
 

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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 01:11 PM
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I demand sunroofs and frequently use them in good weather, never had problems with leaking roofs. I prefer automatic climate control in all my newer vehicles, did have intermittent problems with climate control in ML350 and Ford Explorer (but those are known to be unreliable vehicles in so many ways). Although most of the time, I use climate control in manual mode. I like luxury accessories, I get my exercise in other healthy ways, not by manual controls in outdated cars, lol.
 
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by CX-SV
I demand sunroofs and frequently use them in good weather, never had problems with leaking roofs.
Do you wear glasses? If you did the glare from above would be right in your eyes, unless you wore a baseball cap (as stated before).
I was in the passenger seat in a car with one 2 weeks ago and i had to tell him to close the sunroof. The sunroof is not good for people with sensitive eyes or people that wear prescription glasses.
 
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 04:12 PM
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I'm follicly challenged so at midday I usually have the sunroof closed but I love it the rest of the time.

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The sunroof is not good for people with sensitive eyes
Nothing is perfect for everyone. Otherwise they'd just offer one car in one configuration for everyone
 
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by UseYourNoggin
Do you wear glasses? If you did the glare from above would be right in your eyes, unless you wore a baseball cap (as stated before).
I was in the passenger seat in a car with one 2 weeks ago and i had to tell him to close the sunroof. The sunroof is not good for people with sensitive eyes or people that wear prescription glasses.
I wear sunglasses. I also have sensitive eyes due to being soft contact lens wearer. But in harsh conditions, I tend to keep sunroof and sunshade shut. Most of my cars have had sunroofs in last 20 years.
 
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