I have seen both these mentioned in past posts, but would like to know if others have the same perception and any known corrections. I have a 2010 Mazda 5 Sport auto.
#1: Low fuel light comes on with 3.5 gallons left in tank with six o'clock gauge reading shortly after; this is over 94 miles to empty! Dealer says it is a good thing, cannot be corrected with software, would have to replace sender unit (dropping tank) if it's that big a deal to me. Well, to me, it's like crying 'wolf', and I would rather delay worrying until a more realistic level instead of driving almost 100 miles on 'empty'. Why even have a fuel gauge if I have to go by a trip odometer to get reliable information?
#2: Ambient temp gauge consistently reads 4 degrees too cold. Have not discussed this yet with dealer, but would like for it to be correct. Although this sensor would be a lot easier to replace, can it be calibrated with software?
I asked the dealer if either of these concerns had been reported, but haven't heard back yet. With all the computerized stuff on modern autos, I can't help but ask if something's being overlooked here. Thanks for any input.
#1: Low fuel light comes on with 3.5 gallons left in tank with six o'clock gauge reading shortly after; this is over 94 miles to empty! Dealer says it is a good thing, cannot be corrected with software, would have to replace sender unit (dropping tank) if it's that big a deal to me. Well, to me, it's like crying 'wolf', and I would rather delay worrying until a more realistic level instead of driving almost 100 miles on 'empty'. Why even have a fuel gauge if I have to go by a trip odometer to get reliable information?
#2: Ambient temp gauge consistently reads 4 degrees too cold. Have not discussed this yet with dealer, but would like for it to be correct. Although this sensor would be a lot easier to replace, can it be calibrated with software?
I asked the dealer if either of these concerns had been reported, but haven't heard back yet. With all the computerized stuff on modern autos, I can't help but ask if something's being overlooked here. Thanks for any input.