Well, I took my CX5 back to the dealer today for some major warranty work, including:
- a final fix for the rear brake dragging issue - I had the earlier (now superceded) fix which involved replacing the EPB unit done 1.5 years ago and it seemed to be fixed. This was after they originally misgiagnosed the issue and replaced the front discs and pads @ 5000kms.
However I recently noticed a pronounced dip to the right when driving off with the epb engaged. So back to the dealer she went. Today she had rear brakes totally replaced - 2 x new calipers, 2 new discs and all new pads, plus associated brake hoses and seals.
Touch wood, this is the last I will ever see of this problem. And at least I dont have to worry about replacing rear pads or discs now for a few years (cheers2)
- have had an increasingly annoying squeaking noise from somewhere in the back cargo area whenever the car is driven on a coarse chipseal type bitumen or otherwise any rough road surface.
Its gotten worse over the past 6 or 8 months. Thought it might have been something under the rear hatch floor, as it sounded very much like polystyrene foam rubbing somewhere so suspected the foam blocks around the spare or around the jack. I had tried several things myself in that area without having any impact.
Then when searching for the noise source again late last week, I discovered that the rear roof spoiler was loose. As per the TSB. So when I dropped the car off at the dealer this morning for the brake fix, I told them about the squeaking and the loose spoiler and asked them to sort it out.
Picked it up this afternoon and they were confident they fixed it. Though they were unsure if the fix was tightening the loose spoiler or lubricating the rear door seal, lubeing the door latch and tightening up every other hinge and bolt they could find on the rear hatch door. Personally I suspect it was probably the loose spoiler.
Anyway, a 15 minute drive around the local area and the squeak is gone, and the car overall seems quieter and kind of looser. Perhaps that spoiler was rattling more than I realised, and/or or the rear brakes were touching. Although fuel economy on recent trips has been outstanding so they cant have been touching much.
All done under warranty at no charge and with no arguments. Local dealer, Oldmac Mazda at Cleveland, has been great.
She seems all good now. Fingers crossed (wiggle)(wiggle)(wiggle)