What is the lowest temperature recorded on your Mazda5?

I saw a -14F here this past week (St. Paul) - Windchill was something ridiculous - I won't even go there. The digital display was pretty lethargic and the manual shifter was like moving tar. Do any versions come with plug-in engine block heaters?
 
(Somewhat) on topic: Does every 5 have the temp display there, and mine is just turned off? All that the display in my 5 shows is the radio settings...
(somewhat) off topic: My 5 "crunches" whenever it's below freezing. AS soon as I have time, it's going in to see what the dealer will do for that.
Oh yeah, last Tuesday it was -18F. The 5 fired right up and drove fine. It's nice not having a 15+ year old car anymore.
 
Only the auto climate controls have it AFAIK. I do think the sensor may be mounted up front of the radiator though. I haven't dug through the service manual to see what those sensors are though. One is likely to be the airbag sensor.
 
I have the MZ5 2006.. the crunch comes up beginning of the cold season. This past weeks we have a deep freeze at -27 to -30 celcius. The crunching sound is nowhere to be heard. So I think the crunch happens only at certain range of temperature.

at -27 to -30 celsius I've been told of a crunch, but in my joints. Yet no worries, at that point I'm already freezing deaf so I don't hear sh*t (lol2)
 
brrrrrrrrr

the temps were like that for a full week here....and it was bitter cold. thank god thats over with....took the vehicles a 1/2 hr to even think about warming up...
 
yeah, seriously... -34*F is a level of cold I don't even want to think about. PA rarely gets below 10*F (-14*C).
 
ha ha....no wonder my suspension and dash and door squeaks! ha ha...starting to warm up here now...yeah! finally.
 
How about some snow with that cold weather. We got dumped on with over 40 cm of snow over the weekend..
 

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MAN! You guys could really use some global warming! ;)

Now that's some snow. I think I'll say in the lower 48 and south of the white ribbon.
 
there's always beer in r around the house... winter provides additional cooling space (in the snow) for the wobbly-pops and you sir are correct, it helps keep you going...
 
^^ I'm not originally from cold areas so it freaked me out when my Canadian buddy invited me to his place in Ontario during Winter and asked me to go and get a beer. I jumped to the fridge but there was nothing there. He laughed and pointed me to the backyard patio :confused:.

Yup, tons of beer piled up there quite lonely and ready to be opened. One of the best cold Molson Dry's I've ever tried :D
 
I can't compete with the lowest temp recorded, but just wait till summer and I might have a shot at the highest temp! :D
 
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