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Problems with 2019 Mazda CX-5 UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2019 Mazda CX-5 starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 2 083 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2019 Mazda CX-5

The vehicle was parked outside, behind my house off of an alley in a private parking space where it had been unmoved for three days. it had snowed over the past two days. the temperature was in the 20's. the car is two months old (1171 miles). i raised the rear hatch to retrieve a snow brush. rear hatch closed. i started to walk towards the passenger door when i heard a loud cracking sound. then the rear window self-destructed. it just fell to pieces. i do not want to dwell on the serious problems this might have caused if the self-destructing window had occurred 10 minutes later when i was going to be driving on a highway.

While driving on the highway with very light snow falling and less than an inch of wet on the road, the "front radar blocked" message appeared! upon later research into the mazda owner's manual it indicates the following systems were not functioning: mazda radar cruise control (mrcc) mazda radar cruise control with stop & go function (mrcc with stop & go function) distance recognition support system (drss) smart brake support (sbs) apparently the location of the front radar is behind the emblem in the center of the grill. mazda recommends that the owner clean off the emblem of any dirt or snow to correct this problem. driving on the highway it is not practical to pull over and clean off the emblem when it will happen again in these conditions. this is a serious design flaw that can lead to accidents. the front radar should be relocated in a location not subject to road splatter. it could be located with the other sensors behind the mirror in the middle top of the windshield.

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