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  1. Join Date
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    good day to all!
    can i ask your opinion re: cx-5 ( oct 28,2017), the stock battery still runs good, no signs/symptoms of dying anytime now , i will bringing the unit to the north till its next pms which will be on mid april, im worried what to do if the battery dies while in the province, should i buy from mazda now? what aremy other options?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dropzone View Post
    good day to all!
    can i ask your opinion re: cx-5 ( oct 28,2017), the stock battery still runs good, no signs/symptoms of dying anytime now , i will bringing the unit to the north till its next pms which will be on mid april, im worried what to do if the battery dies while in the province, should i buy from mazda now? what aremy other options?
    Have the batt health checked by the dealership & buy yourself a CTek CT5 Start/Stop before you head up north. That should push your worries back, sir. Happy motorin'!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dropzone View Post
    good day to all!
    can i ask your opinion re: cx-5 ( oct 28,2017), the stock battery still runs good, no signs/symptoms of dying anytime now , i will bringing the unit to the north till its next pms which will be on mid april, im worried what to do if the battery dies while in the province, should i buy from mazda now? what aremy other options?
    Battery Management System warning will pop up when your batt needs replacing. When that lights up, i-stop will be disabled but you'll still be able start your vehicle for another few weeks. Enough time to get a new battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    Battery Management System warning will pop up when your batt needs replacing. When that lights up, i-stop will be disabled but you'll still be able start your vehicle for another few weeks. Enough time to get a new battery.
    Batt failures tend to be unpredictable. Some show signs, others just die randomly, unexpectedly. Jumpstart kits are good to have in one's trunk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Batt failures tend to be unpredictable. Some show signs, others just die randomly, unexpectedly. Jumpstart kits are good to have in one's trunk.

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    salamat po sa mga opinion sir

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    Guys, ano po fuel consumption niyo with your cx-5 the diesel and the gas variants. Ang tagal kasi dumating nung pinareserve namin na Car, napapatingin tuloy sa iba brands. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Batt failures tend to be unpredictable. Some show signs, others just die randomly, unexpectedly. Jumpstart kits are good to have in one's trunk.

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    From my experience, all my past and current cars, battery just died, no warning. Kaya natatakot ako for my cx5 hehe That's why I have a jump starter it the trunk, hope the one I have will be effective (jump start-powerbank)

    Quote Originally Posted by Lakwatsero View Post
    Battery Management System warning will pop up when your batt needs replacing. When that lights up, i-stop will be disabled but you'll still be able start your vehicle for another few weeks. Enough time to get a new battery.
    Hope it does

    Quote Originally Posted by Speedy Bagel View Post
    Guys, ano po fuel consumption niyo with your cx-5 the diesel and the gas variants. Ang tagal kasi dumating nung pinareserve namin na Car, napapatingin tuloy sa iba brands. Thanks!
    Mine is the gas variant 2.0L, fuel consumption is around 8km/liter city driving with light to moderate traffic

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ple4 View Post
    From my experience, all my past and current cars, battery just died, no warning. Kaya natatakot ako for my cx5 hehe That's why I have a jump starter it the trunk, hope the one I have will be effective (jump start-powerbank)



    Hope it does



    Mine is the gas variant 2.0L, fuel consumption is around 8km/liter city driving with light to moderate traffic
    Thanks for the reply!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ple4 View Post
    From my experience, all my past and current cars, battery just died, no warning. Kaya natatakot ako for my cx5 hehe That's why I have a jump starter it the trunk, hope the one I have will be effective (jump start-powerbank)



    Hope it does



    Mine is the gas variant 2.0L, fuel consumption is around 8km/liter city driving with light to moderate traffic
    I'm also planning to buy a mazda cx5 this month, is the diesel variant worth the price vs the gas?

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