Recommended oil change time interval is a maximum of 12 months. On a new car, the time starts on the manufacturing date, not the purchase date. Check the date on the door piler.
New version out: 352
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According to J32 a new firmware version corrects the Sirius issue. Don't know if dealers have the the new version.
The stock all season Toyo A36 tires are marked with M+S (mud and snow). These meet the California requirement for snow tires / AWD instead of chains for driving in the mountains. Obviously, they are not as good as dedicated winter/snow tires but adequate for light snow (minimal ice) with...
We have the GT with no heads-up display. Only 2 phones connected by Bluetooth, no USB. As usual, dealer never heard of the problem but updated the infotainment software. It didn't help. Average occurrence is once/2 weeks
I think there are only 2 dealers in Sacramento, Maita and Elk Grove. I had the recall done back in July at Maita Mazda. I just called and asked for an appointment to do the recall - no problem!
just roll down the window! The reflection is actually from the window rather than the mirror. Don't know what will fix it but I might look into some sort of window film.
OCI is 12 months for flexible maintenance using both Schedule 1 and 2 in the US. A 6-month OCI is only used for a fixed schedule recommended for police, taxi, or dusty conditions. The RAV4 and CX-5 are the same time interval.
The load rating for the two tires (Toyo and Pirelli) is the same (99 load index). Only the speed rating is different (H vs V). The General Altimax recommended by several also has a service description of 99H.
41.5 in. wide between the wheel wells and 37 in. deep in the center to the bottom of the rear seat. The back of the vehicle is curved so it is only 34 in. deep near the rear opening. With the rear seats down, you have about 65 in. in the center to the back of the front seats - depends on the...
The CX-5 GT AWD had all the features I wanted with navigation as a bonus. I could configure the RAV-4 with most of the same features but MSRP was $4K more. The RAV didn't have android auto which was a deal breaker and the back seats didn't lay down flat. The Forester was even more money for...