I had my oil changed by a local Mazda dealership a few weeks ago. Since I got my car back I have felt like the throttle response is a bit slower, and it seems to idle a bit rougher. It may be in just in my head. It could also be because it recently got colder during the day and night around that time.
However, yesterday when I checked the oil(in my garage on a level surface, four hours after I got home) the level was above the top circle by about a half inch. I read the manual and it states the oil level should be between the two holes on the dipstick, and I would assume closer to the "full" circle. Could the dealership have put too much oil in my car?
Also, to the members that have owned a 2.0 ltr engine CX-5 for at least a year that also live in a climate like the STL area that gets up in the ninety's during the summer and below freezing in the winter, do you notice a decrease in MPG average in the colder months? I bought mine on July 3rd this year and MPG's dropped when the temps dropped to around freezing at night and highs in the 50's during the day. I was averaging 34-35 and now I am getting around 32. No driving habit changes and this has happened over multiple tanks of gas from different stations.
I realize these should two subjects could be in different threads, however they might both be related to the oil situation. Thanks
However, yesterday when I checked the oil(in my garage on a level surface, four hours after I got home) the level was above the top circle by about a half inch. I read the manual and it states the oil level should be between the two holes on the dipstick, and I would assume closer to the "full" circle. Could the dealership have put too much oil in my car?
Also, to the members that have owned a 2.0 ltr engine CX-5 for at least a year that also live in a climate like the STL area that gets up in the ninety's during the summer and below freezing in the winter, do you notice a decrease in MPG average in the colder months? I bought mine on July 3rd this year and MPG's dropped when the temps dropped to around freezing at night and highs in the 50's during the day. I was averaging 34-35 and now I am getting around 32. No driving habit changes and this has happened over multiple tanks of gas from different stations.
I realize these should two subjects could be in different threads, however they might both be related to the oil situation. Thanks