2024 CX-5 Door Lock Issue

I have a very strange door lock issue, and what makes it difficult to assess is the issue is not always active. The doors unlock from the key fob correctly. However, if I unlock the door using the outside button on either of the handles, sometimes the doors immediately lock. Additionally, when the issue is occurring, the inner door lock switches on both the driver and passenger doors malfunction. The unlock part of the switch locks the doors and the lock part of the switch does nothing. On top of all of this, the doors will constantly try to lock. What makes evaluating this difficult is this issue does not always occur. At times I think it's resolved itself but it returns. I have turned off all the auto-lock features to rule those out as well as changing to my second key fob. Any ideas?
 
I have a very strange door lock issue, ... Any ideas?

2024? Make some videos of the intermittent problem when it's happening and take it to your Mazda dealer for warranty service. 👍
 
The doors unlock from the key fob correctly. However, if I unlock the door using the outside button on either of the handles, sometimes the doors immediately lock.

Summary:
  • Key fob #1 shows no such problem.
  • Key fob #2 shows no such problem.
  • Door button on driver or passenger door both exhibit problem occasionally, seemingly quickly relocking after unlocking,.

Perhaps it's the manner in which you're pressing the buttons, varying slightly from one instance to the other. Say, holding the button down slightly longer sometimes, as compared to a quick "strike" on the button.

Perhaps it's both buttons being a bit sensitive, but I would think it fairly unlikely that both buttons are themselves problematic or have intermittent failures.


Additionally, when the issue is occurring, the inner door lock switches on both the driver and passenger doors malfunction. The unlock part of the switch locks the doors and the lock part of the switch does nothing.

Your inside lock/unlock buttons seem to be reversed, is that correct? But only when this outside-button strangeness intermittently occurs?

I wonder if there is a wiring issue ... that somewhere in the circuit involving the outside door buttons and the inside switch assy there might be some wires crossed.

On top of all of this, the doors will constantly try to lock. What makes evaluating this difficult is this issue does not always occur. At times I think it's resolved itself but it returns. I have turned off all the auto-lock features to rule those out as well as changing to my second key fob. Any ideas?

When the issue is happening, the doors keep attempting to lock again?

If it's a '24 and still under warranty, I'd try to document as fully as you're capable of, then present to the dealer for investigation and repair. If it's intermittent, that could be difficult from a troubleshooting standing, and a lot of dealers might want to initially charge an "investigative" (hourly) fee to explore the problem. But if it's a warranty covered thing, it ought to be tracked down and resolved. Intermittent, spurious electrical issues are bad news. Seems that there's either a wiring issue or a switch issue somewhere, if all that you describe is occurring.

That's about all I've got. Hopefully the dealer can help resolve.
 
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With newer, computerized vehicles, these little switches operate a little differently than you may expect. The switch sends a contact signal to the body control module, which then verifies a number of sensor conditions (for example, when you press the unlock button, the BCM checks for the presence of a signal from your key fob) and then activates the door lock/ unlock solenoid. It's as likely that there's a BCM issue as a hardware issue and a simple BCM reset may fix it. Is there a known way to execute a BCM reset for your vehicle that you can do yourself? Disconnect the battery for a minute or two for example?
 
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