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December 10th, 2017 08:26 AM #491
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December 10th, 2017 12:11 PM #492
How about the indication of where the obstacle is?
Toyota has a very similar system, some have car icon somewhere in the dashboard and the corner blinks red when it detects an obstacle, while some shows on instrument cluster.
Not sure if CX5 is just plain buzzer sound and up to you to guess which corner sensor detected the obstacle.
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December 10th, 2017 02:27 PM #493
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December 10th, 2017 05:17 PM #494When a sensor is triggered, the Headunit will show the outline of the cx-5, with three levels of 'lines' in the front and rear and at the corners. It beeps and pulses the sensor side that is getting triggered, at what level, and with the corresponding beeping...the closer it is, the more frequent is the beep and pulses. Closest level is just one constant red indicator, and non interrupting beep. Multiple sensors can be showing...and the level with the closest level gets precedent on the beep.
If the turn signals are in use, the blind spot monitoring signals not only show up on the side mirrors, but also on the front heads up display and there's also an audible beep if it's not safe to turn that way. Without the turn signals, only the side mirror indicators will show. (meaning it'll light up even if you have no intention to change lanes...but will not beep)
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December 10th, 2017 05:29 PM #495
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December 10th, 2017 06:03 PM #496To CX5 owners, what gasolina do you use?
I read in the manual that for PH the 2.0 Pro and AWD 2.5 “perform best” with regular unleaded 90 octane or higher.
I’m wondering if
- using premium (eg Petron XCS or Shell 95) would harm the engine
- using premium would show a perceptible improvement in performance (power, smoothness).
I am inclined to use premium because of a a positive experience using XCS in a previous gen CRV.
Any thoughts/experiences on the CX5 would be appreciated.
(CX5 2.0 Pro user)
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December 10th, 2017 06:32 PM #497It does change in frequency. Slower beats at the farthest level, pretty much a constant tone when you're cms away...
Don't know what you mean about multi-info display vs standard LCD display... afaik, across all three trims, pareho sila sa intrument display... heads up lang yung wala sa PRO.
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December 10th, 2017 06:37 PM #498
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December 10th, 2017 07:35 PM #499Ah, I meant, yung sound kasi ng lane departure warning, supposedly pwede baguhin, gawing yung rumble sound na katulad nung sa rumble strip sa highway. Anyway I just got that (and yung tungkol sa variants nung information display) from the CX-5 OM that I downloaded kasi excited na ako eh.
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December 10th, 2017 08:11 PM #500got mixed information, where does the parking sensor obstacle indication shows? in MZD connect (head unit) or instrument cluster?
Shall this be an accurate reference (Mazda3 Genuine Screen integrated Front and Reverse Parking Sensors - YouTube) on how it shows in CX 5?
i can easily imagine that, happening here. sigurao, dadami ang bibili nang portable gen. heh heh...
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