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Two big problems with Mazda CX-5 in 2020 | Auto Expert John Cadogan
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That‘s the Gen 1 in the video. 2017 onwards is the Gen 2.
CX5 isn't reliable according to this carwow video
Congratulations man! It’s a great car. Got mine some 3 months ago and could not be happier. Definitely get those issues checked out, it should be silky smooth at 120*New Owner Alert*
On Thursday picked up a 2017 Mazda CX-5 2.0L Active auto with 38000 km on the clock.
It is the wifes daily and she is loving it.
It has few niggles that i need looked at:
1. The steering wheel vibrates @120km/h and if you look at the rear seats they shake too. Not too sure if it needs wheel balancing and tyre rotation.
2. Notice some oil sweating on the passenger front shock.
3. Need to check its service record and service warranty status at Mazda then enquire about Warranty Extension.
Been reading a lot its not necessary to bother extending the Service Plan as these cars are bullet proof with no issues.
4. I-Stop status is not ready
5. It is fitted with a Sabat battery and dont think it is a OEM battery. Battery seems to be in good health with no issues, will pass by a battery shop to get it tested for a health test.
Overall the car is solid well build and has decent power coming from small engined cars that were poverty spec this is a nice upgrade.
Looking forward to many years out of it.
*New Owner Alert*
On Thursday picked up a 2017 Mazda CX-5 2.0L Active auto with 38000 km on the clock.
It is the wifes daily and she is loving it.
It has few niggles that i need looked at:
1. The steering wheel vibrates @120km/h and if you look at the rear seats they shake too. Not too sure if it needs wheel balancing and tyre rotation.
2. Notice some oil sweating on the passenger front shock.
3. Need to check its service record and service warranty status at Mazda then enquire about Warranty Extension.
Been reading a lot its not necessary to bother extending the Service Plan as these cars are bullet proof with no issues.
4. I-Stop status is not ready
5. It is fitted with a Sabat battery and dont think it is a OEM battery. Battery seems to be in good health with no issues, will pass by a battery shop to get it tested for a health test.
Overall the car is solid well build and has decent power coming from small engined cars that were poverty spec this is a nice upgrade.
Looking forward to many years out of it.
@AsteriskUser
Your car has low kilos for it to be needing pads so soon and i didn't know that CX5 use rear brakes more than the front to brake.
Tomorrow will be going to Mazda to get service record and warranty status plus i need then to do a computer scan as i have a check engine light & I stop message.
I will also ask them about shock sweating and hear what they say.
Will go past my local tyre shop to have the wheel balanced, rotated and alignment.
What the holy crap! That’s terrible man. Where did you buy the car? Not a Mazda dealership I hope?*Update*
Did Wheel balancing, tyre rotation and the car was smooth again over 120km/h.
Book the car in at Mazda to check the engine light that i kept on getting and the horror i discovered from there was shocking.
So Mazda presented a quote of R93 000 of parts that are faulty and needs replacing as the car was involved in a front smash. I immediately lodged a complain with my finance house to cancel the contract effective immediately as i was not prepared to own a lemon car that would be driven by my wife and my finance house came through for me.
Took the car back and i am on a hunt again searching for another CX5.
Monday i will be viewing a few.
It was a dealership and they keep on maintaining that never knew about the car being involved in a front smash which i don't buy.What the holy crap! That’s terrible man. Where did you buy the car? Not a Mazda dealership I hope?