This happened to me on my 2013 cx5 Touring at 4,000 miles AND AGAIN TODAY AT 21,000 miles. I'm so flipping mad. I hate this stupid car.
The traction control and flat tire lights came on and it wouldn't switch gears. So I had to drive 20 mph. Then I pulled over, turned it off, and restarted it and it was like nothing happened. When it happened at 4k miles, the dealership kept it for 2 days and had to reset something and call corporate to figure out what to do.
I have 18 months left on my 45k mile lease. Of course it's only a 36k mile warranty. Can I get rid of it early without penalty?
Because of this one incident?!(confused)My 2 month old 2014 CX-5 GS has this problem this morning. Its miles meter only has 800 KM. This morning temp maybe -8 C. Suddenly lost power and heard a big "peng" noise, and then restarted,drove with no problems. Check Engine light, TPMS, and TCS lights as normal. Do I need call dealer to check? Only 2 months old car can I return it to Mazda dealer? I really regret why I made decision to buy this car.
Only 2 months old car can I return it to Mazda dealer? I really regret why I made decision to buy this car.
All you folks who has have transmission issues with the 2014....were they the sport or grand/touring?
I would never follow advice from someone who was still "suffering" while under warranty. Obviously, either your car works normally or you are incompetent at enforcing the normal new car warranty.
Transmission issues are very rare on the CX-5 and I don't think it matter one hoot which model it is - all the automatics are the same excellent unit.
I realize I'm a little late on the reply here, but the suffering is certainly not for lack of trying: http://www.cxfail.com/2013/10/another-mazda-service-department.html
Not to say that they didn't screw up your tires air pressure. Why didn't you just properly fill them and reset it yourself? What am I missing here in that you let the light on and imply you are needing to back to a dealer because of it?
Yeah man I hear you. You are definitely in a tough situation esp when it comes to the legalities of trying to take care of the problems the "right" away. The way you describe the shifting delay is definitely scary.
Because the moral belief that another human being did that for you. I mean if you want to be a controlling sociopath then why even let someone make a car for you?Why can't people check the air in their tyres and reset the tpms themselves?