Yes, I ran the code myself… it was the front driver side speed sensor…
“A P0500 code is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) titled “Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Malfunction.” This code is triggered when the vehicle's Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Engine Control Module (ECM) detects inaccurate...
So just an update… F the stealership… they wanted 200 for a diagnostic scan. Went to my local mechanic, threw the car on the scanner and ordered a $65 front driver side speed sensor. 10 codes for One sensor. Live and learn.
Brand new battery, and the terminals still looked brand new. I’ll double check them. Curious about the engine light now since the other malfunctions have been Around for over a week but the engine code is new.
this is my 2nd cx5… my wife’s 2021 cx9 returns from lease in September and it’s not...
Was getting 8 system malfunctions last week including Smart city brake support and smart brake system malfunction. Spoke to the dealership and they leaned toward needing a new battery. Tested the battery and it was constant at 11.5v when vehicle was off and 13.5 when running.
Swapped it out for...
I felt like 4 years was long enough, but with experience with other cars/batteries I always got a slow start/crank or obvious signs of wear. Going to check the water levels and add water asap. Let’s see if that helps. If not, I’ll start with a new battery. I’ll keep you posted 🙌🏻👌🏻
Never needed a jump and never stutters when starting. I’ve read about the battery ans a possible issue. Thinking about throwing some jumper Cables on while idling and checking if it’ll change anything. Also checked my brake fluid reservoir and it’s mid level between full/low.
Got in my car today and had a total of 8 errors, including a check engine light. Ran a scan tool and had no error codes and was able to erase the SES light but still have the following lights flashing… 2019 gt-reserve…. Only 16k miles… any ideas?