Yes….very low speed light on the gas about 5mph it’s pulsatingConstant throttle, off throttle, at throttle? Very slow speed like 5mph?
Check your VIN against this, covered under 3 year / 36,000 mile warranty:When I go through a parking at very low speeds my AWD trans has a slight repetitive jerk.
Is that normal?
Thanks in advance
ThanksCheck your VIN against this, covered under 3 year / 36,000 mile warranty:
How do u know this but the dealership doesn’t, crazy…..thanks againCheck your VIN against this, covered under 3 year / 36,000 mile warranty:
Because incentive for warranty work is a lot less.How do u know this but the dealership doesn’t, crazy…..thanks again
Thanks makes senseBecause incentive for warranty work is a lot less.
Did you have the TSB applied already? Did it fix the problem? If not you may want to hold off on those thanks.How do u know this but the dealership doesn’t, crazy…..thanks again
You're not the only 2021 owner with this issue, including those with NAs going back to earlier threads. I'd check back on this TSB periodically since more years and VINs may be added as time ticks by. In fact, I don't know if the version I posted is the most current--I just pulled it off my hard drive where it was saved over a year ago.It could very well be the TC locking and unlocking. Mine has done this from day one. Ed
To repeat: Did you have the TSB applied already? Did it fix the problem?Well the explanation I got from the chief mechanic is that it’s because of the AWD the wheels are working individually to grab the surface I kid you not. So this is an ongoing problem .
I’m done with AWD and I am honestly one way or another trying to get out of this vehicle.
Im a fan of Mazda but not AWD and for the life of me I don’t know why they are going to strictly AWD on all their CX-5’s
No it didn’t fix itTo repeat: Did you have the TSB applied already? Did it fix the problem?
They probably discontinued FWD in the US because of 1) low demand, 2) having only one trans provides an incremental cost saving on the AWD and 3) they rightly assessed because they can. 2022 US sales volume of CX-5 in AWD only are on track for another record year. It also raises the base price point with a feature that adds extra margin.
If you're asking me I cannot compare the two vehicles. For what the 2020 AWD happens to be, a CUV/SUV @ $30,000 give or take, I can't imagine the handling being much better in any make. Reviewers seem to agree.I do have one more question. The handling in the 2020 AWD seems to be more responsive than my 2017 CX-5 FWD. Your opinion please thanks
ThanksIf you're asking me I cannot compare the two vehicles. For what the 2020 AWD happens to be, a CUV/SUV @ $30,000 give or take, I can't imagine the handling being much better in any make. Reviewers seem to agree.
I do have one more question. The handling in the 2020 AWD seems to be more responsive than my 2017 CX-5 FWD. Your opinion please
your answer is in this video. yes it is a cx-50 video. just watch itI do have one more question. The handling in the 2020 AWD seems to be more responsive than my 2017 CX-5 FWD. Your opinion please thanks
Thanks explains a lotyour answer is in this video. yes it is a cx-50 video. just watch it
2023 Mazda CX50 | First Drive and Reactions
We do a first drive review on the new 2023 Mazda CX-50 SUV, made in America. This CX-50 takes a different approach compared to the CX5 and attempts to conne...youtu.be
I think I’m understanding that on the 2020 AWD they balanced out the links to make all four wheels perform equally?your answer is in this video. yes it is a cx-50 video. just watch it
2023 Mazda CX50 | First Drive and Reactions
We do a first drive review on the new 2023 Mazda CX-50 SUV, made in America. This CX-50 takes a different approach compared to the CX5 and attempts to conne...youtu.be