My 2014 mazda cx-5 won't start

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Asked by ouail Aug 18, 2019 at 07:14 PM about the 2014 Mazda CX-5 GS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I have a 2014 Mazda cx-5, I drove from NB to Ontario
and a few days after I couldn't start it, the lights inside
were working the locking and unlocking too then little by
little they started to look pale then completely shut off, I
couldn't unlock my car or lock it anymore and still can't
start it, could that be my battery? Or is it something more
complicated?

4 Answers

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I washed my car by hand and when I tried to start it, nothing happened. The lights on the dash lit up and looked like it was on but the engine wasn't running. I also couldn't lock the car and when I turned it off it just went back to the same display. When I got out and closed the door it finally locked. I tried charging the battery and all that happened was the charger got hot. I tried it again later and these warnings showed up in the dash. Blind Spot Monitor malfunction, Smart City Brake Support Malfunction Forward SCBS Disabled and Keyless system malfunction (photo attached). I called a Mazda dealership repair shop and they didn't have a clue what was going on. Is this something that a recall has been done since I see a lot of complaints about this type of thing.

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Macushlach, my Mazda CX5 is doing exactly the same. Did you solve the problem, any clues?

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