Yeah, I'm pretty sure you're the first to have this exact scenario happen. In fact, I'm quite surprised your first instinct was to physically rock your car back and forth when it didn't start. But, I guess it worked. Might be a park switch or something as mentioned.
Maybe she had accidentally pressed the panic button previously with out noticing and the car locks out until it is pressed again? I dunno, never pressed that button.
I think it's good. Especially for a bose product. Bose home theater is total crap. Unfortunately there is no mid control and the bass can be boomy at times but yet still not provide quite deep enough bass because there is no subwoofer. BUT, compared to the non bose system, it is much much better.
I have an alldata account which confirms there is in fact a steering angle sensor, but there is only a procedure describing how to diagnose whether it is working. No mention of resetting or recalibrating.
I know one thing that has helped for some is to make sure all of your contacts are actually on your phone, and not your sim card. But then again, if it says the phone is unsupported I imagine this won't matter.
Unless they bend over and look underneath the back end. Hopefully any tow truck driver worth anything would know to do that.
Unless you were being sarcastic. If that's the case, then Haha. :)
Congrats on the new cx-5, and the baby of course. Yes, several people around here have debadged their cx-5s. No surprises from what I've seen in threads. Do a search for debadged.
That might not be good. I assume it's the brake switch that causes the electronics to sense a start condition. If you really have to press on the brake that hard for it to start, maybe your brake lights aren't coming on until you are pressing on the brakes that hard either.
I had the phone book problem with my htc phone but not with a different android or iphone. Bluetooth works fine for me, but I have a 2013. Apparently a lot of head unit problems came up in the 2014s.
I go from about 9 l/100 km to 12 or more in winter. For me, my rush hour drive is about 15 mins longer in winter just sitting and idling in traffic. Obviously an extra half hour of idling while travelling a distance of 0 makes mileage really bad.