I thought most (all?) new cars these days had batter savers that turned off interior lights, etc if left on with no key in the ignition, etc that after 15 minutes or so would cut power to all accessories.
Apparently the CX-5 does not, or it is based on voltage vs. time. I was headed to bed last night about midnight and noticed a map light on in the CX-5 sitting in the driveway. The wife had gotten home around 6PM, so it was on for about 6 hours.
I just turned it off and obviously it wasn't on long enough to drain the battery down, but it surprised me that it didn't turn itself off.
I know my 2011 F150 shuts off the interior lights, as did my 2011 Accord, etc.
Apparently the CX-5 does not, or it is based on voltage vs. time. I was headed to bed last night about midnight and noticed a map light on in the CX-5 sitting in the driveway. The wife had gotten home around 6PM, so it was on for about 6 hours.
I just turned it off and obviously it wasn't on long enough to drain the battery down, but it surprised me that it didn't turn itself off.
I know my 2011 F150 shuts off the interior lights, as did my 2011 Accord, etc.