Hello,
First time poster...
I have a 2006 Mazda 5. Suddenly this week, the car began stalling when coming to a stop. After some trial and error, I discovered it seems to not be downshifting properly when stopping. The gear indicator on the dashboard stays at "4" until almost completely stopped. (perhaps it's always read that way, to be honest I've never checked before).
It acts like a manual transmission would, if you had forgotten to push in the clutch when stopping - and the engine chugs or stalls.
More trials showed that if I slip the car into neutral, the car will stop without incident. So it appears that downshifting - or disengaging - isn't happening properly.
I checked the fluid, which seems to be OK. Although, I plan to re-check the fluid when the engine is hot.
Let me know if this problem sounds familiar.
3-weeks left on the original warranty, so this repair could be perfect timing
Thanks,
Kurt
p.s. I know this is unrelated - has to be unrelated. But, this instantly started happening after we had the battery replaced. Surely battery & shifting are unrelated. But just in case there are any shift-related electrical connections or vaccuum hoses involved, I thought I should mention it.
First time poster...
I have a 2006 Mazda 5. Suddenly this week, the car began stalling when coming to a stop. After some trial and error, I discovered it seems to not be downshifting properly when stopping. The gear indicator on the dashboard stays at "4" until almost completely stopped. (perhaps it's always read that way, to be honest I've never checked before).
It acts like a manual transmission would, if you had forgotten to push in the clutch when stopping - and the engine chugs or stalls.
More trials showed that if I slip the car into neutral, the car will stop without incident. So it appears that downshifting - or disengaging - isn't happening properly.
I checked the fluid, which seems to be OK. Although, I plan to re-check the fluid when the engine is hot.
Let me know if this problem sounds familiar.
3-weeks left on the original warranty, so this repair could be perfect timing

Thanks,
Kurt
p.s. I know this is unrelated - has to be unrelated. But, this instantly started happening after we had the battery replaced. Surely battery & shifting are unrelated. But just in case there are any shift-related electrical connections or vaccuum hoses involved, I thought I should mention it.
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