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    2019 CX-5 Grand Touring Steering Wheel Lock Fail

    43,000 miles. No on the force
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    2019 CX-5 Grand Touring Steering Wheel Lock Fail

    My steering wheel lock has stopped functioning. There is a rattle inside the plastic cowl behind the steering wheel. At one point, I heard a single “beep” tone warning and I believe that’s when the lock failed. Any experience with this malfunction or a possible TSB on it? It goes to the dealer...
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    2019 CX-5 GT Annoying Noise

    Thinking about trying a piece of foam or the like. Want to talk with the service manager before I try that though. Hate to see something get stuck up there if I hit a big bump in the road....
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    2019 CX-5 GT Annoying Noise

    Update. It appears that the noise I've been putting up with since the vehicle had about 3K miles on it may be the rear shock dust shields rattling against the shocks. See the attached video clip. Now, to convince the dealer that this is an issue.
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    2019 CX-5 GT Annoying Noise

    Update. I finally gave up on the Toyo tires and bought Continentals. Huge difference in handling and control. Plus, the Continentals don’t collect every small stone in the treads like the Toyos did. As to the noise. It’s still apparent. So, not the tires. At 18000 miles, there are times when it...
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    2019 Driver’s Seat Fuzz

    Our 2019 has had what looks like fibers pushing through the vent holes of the driver’s seat since we purchased the vehicle. I’ve mentioned it to my service manager and not gotten anywhere with resolving the issue yet. Has anyone else had this issue? Please see pics.
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    2019 CX-5 GT Annoying Noise

    At around 3000 miles on the odometer, I noticed an unusual noise that can only be heard when in the driver’s position. It starts at just under ten miles per hour and can be heard at any speed above that. It will change in intensity, depending upon the road surface. It almost disappears when...
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