CX5, 2 issues
Hi, new to the forum and I got a 2019 Cx5, 2.0 petrol.
I have had these issues with it in the past couple of days: 1. The central display no longer shows average fuel consumption and current consumption, that is the curved bars on the left hand side of it. Also, the right hand side used to show fuel tank status, no longer there. solutions I tried to get this back: - endless scrolling through A, B trip, off, etc.. by pressing the info button. - tried resetting A and B trips, no luck again. 2. I started getting speeding warning (50kmh / 30mph) no matter where I am. Be it a road that is on 60, 70 or 130kmh limit (the AD display correctly recognizes/displays those road signs) but no matter what the actual speed limit was, I would get both visual and audio (annoying) signal everytime I reach 50kmh. soulutions I tried to solve this: - resetted the whole setting regarding speed limit warning, - tried setting the warning to off, and visual only - no luck, still got both visual and audio past 50kmh. Please help? Or should I just pay a visit to the dealer? |
Here are some pics regarding the #1
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.maz...88b6edb118.jpg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.maz...5a6d819ea2.jpg Side indicators no longer there after the display loads completely. |
I would take it back to the dealer, have not seen or read about such an issue before.
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Definitely take it back to the dealer.
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Went to the dealer twice, but they were unable to figure it out...
I did solve the speed warning, but the side indicators never showed up again. |
When all else fails (or perhaps the first thing to try when out of warranty) is the standard IT response: Restart the computer!
I had a weird problem with the GPS system in our Mazda 2. The dealer tried a few things and sent us on our way. They said the next thing they would try is to replace the computer itself. I restored the system to the original factory settings solving the problem. It is worth a try. The cost to you is loosing your favorites and the changes you have made to the set-up of the car. Under Set-up (or Settings) > System > Restore All Factory Settings. |
Originally Posted by mazdaCPA
(Post 175942)
When all else fails (or perhaps the first thing to try when out of warranty) is the standard IT response: Restart the computer!
I had a weird problem with the GPS system in our Mazda 2. The dealer tried a few things and sent us on our way. They said the next thing they would try is to replace the computer itself. I restored the system to the original factory settings solving the problem. It is worth a try. The cost to you is loosing your favorites and the changes you have made to the set-up of the car. Under Set-up (or Settings) > System > Restore All Factory Settings. |
Like they say, Great minds think alike. It was worth a try.
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