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    Quote Originally Posted by parakitoJDM View Post
    guys/gals i'm going up to Baguio this weekend, anybody looking for some CX-5 stuff - namely LED DR Scuff; RearView Display (with Auto Dimming) + Cam; LED DRL; GPS tracker just let me know. can stuff some in my car. PM or SMS at 0927 940 9274.
    Sir parakito, can you pass by Dau exit so I can meet you there. Ready to buy na un LED DR scuff....tenks.

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    Christmas came early! Wifey :mrsclaus: bought me new 20" shoes! :balloons:

    with flash


    w/oflash

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    Nice. Anong brand?

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    Hello guys, coming from pampanga, I'm dropping by Araneta Accessories to get my LED Door scuff installed that I got from sir parakito. So from G. Araneta what's the best route going to the US Embassy in Roxas? Travelling there on friday....tenks in advance.

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    *lrtan, how about the tire width and kapal?

    wala naman rubbing kahit todo kabig?

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    Quote Originally Posted by c_cube View Post
    *lrtan, how about the tire width and kapal?

    wala naman rubbing kahit todo kabig?

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    Tire spec is 255/45/20 totally no rubbing naman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevz321 View Post
    I wish nga sana pindot lang, but the AFS button is for turning it off only and it shouldn't be flashing. Flashing indicates malfunction already. Anyway, took the car this morning sa casa, they scanned the whole system and everything pass except the AFS and the verdict is that the AFS module got messed up when they (Araneta Car Accessories) tapped the door wiring. The dealer said that the car's CPU is sensitive that it will detect any change in voltage. I ask them if kung sila ba nag-install ok na sana, they said they wont install any aftermarket stuff unless it's OEM. Though, I'm not blaming anyone, but warning to all CX5 2.5 owners, don't mess with your car's electronic system otherwise you're gonna end up like me who took that risk and it's not under warranty. It will cost me by the way 22.5k for the AFS module ...that would have been a nice portable gps and nexus 7 I've been wanting to buy.

    Ask for second opinion Bro.

    This time, remove the accessories & dont mention about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F-14 View Post
    Ask for second opinion Bro.

    This time, remove the accessories & dont mention about it.
    I agree. Try mo rin reset ECU by unplugging battery for around 5mins. Might help nothing to lose naman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F-14 View Post
    Ask for second opinion Bro.

    This time, remove the accessories & dont mention about it.
    Quote Originally Posted by LRTan View Post
    I agree. Try mo rin reset ECU by unplugging battery for around 5mins. Might help nothing to lose naman.

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    Thanks for the advice guys, inisip ko na nga rin tanggalin totally ung accessories then bring it to the dealer where I originally bought the car to avail the warranty, kaso nasa Cabanatuan pa kasi yun. Try ko rin unplug yung battery hoping it would reset the ECU, nabasa ko rin kasi sa ibang forum yung mga nag-flash sa panel though not particularly yung AFS then after nag-adjust yung ECU after 2 days of driving bumalik na sa normal yung car. Somehow wala naman problem yung door sill sa 2.0 variant, sa 2.5 lang ata kasi mas marami itong features.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevz321 View Post
    Thanks for the advice guys, inisip ko na nga rin tanggalin totally ung accessories then bring it to the dealer where I originally bought the car to avail the warranty, kaso nasa Cabanatuan pa kasi yun. Try ko rin unplug yung battery hoping it would reset the ECU, nabasa ko rin kasi sa ibang forum yung mga nag-flash sa panel though not particularly yung AFS then after nag-adjust yung ECU after 2 days of driving bumalik na sa normal yung car. Somehow wala naman problem yung door sill sa 2.0 variant, sa 2.5 lang ata kasi mas marami itong features.
    Don't remove the battery because the i-stop will re-set and you'd have to go to the CASA to have it activated.

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    Found this guide on the led scuff plates installation on Mazda247 forums. This should take the guessing game out of the installation of the scuff plates.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...STALLATION.pdf

    Hope it helps future installations. Just print it out and bring it to installers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevz321 View Post
    Thanks for the advice guys, inisip ko na nga rin tanggalin totally ung accessories then bring it to the dealer where I originally bought the car to avail the warranty, kaso nasa Cabanatuan pa kasi yun. Try ko rin unplug yung battery hoping it would reset the ECU, nabasa ko rin kasi sa ibang forum yung mga nag-flash sa panel though not particularly yung AFS then after nag-adjust yung ECU after 2 days of driving bumalik na sa normal yung car. Somehow wala naman problem yung door sill sa 2.0 variant, sa 2.5 lang ata kasi mas marami itong features.

    It is fine to consult the other casa.

    Consult also other former cx5 owner who does the modification, I think its larry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F-14 View Post
    It is fine to consult the other casa.

    Consult also other former cx5 owner who does the modification, I think its larry.
    I did lead scuff plates modifications to my previous CX5 but that was the 2.0L. I think the problem is for those with I-stop or the CX5 2.5L version?


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    Quote Originally Posted by germs View Post
    Don't remove the battery because the i-stop will re-set and you'd have to go to the CASA to have it activated.
    Quote Originally Posted by F-14 View Post
    It is fine to consult the other casa.

    Consult also other former cx5 owner who does the modification, I think its larry.
    Quote Originally Posted by larry0609 View Post
    I did lead scuff plates modifications to my previous CX5 but that was the 2.0L. I think the problem is for those with I-stop or the CX5 2.5L version?


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    Yup, there's no problem with the 2.0, it's the 2.5 that we need to be careful since a slight change in voltage will affect the other tech features of the unit. I also disconnected the battery for about 15 minutes (though germs said dont disconnect the battery which I read only after nadis-connect ko na) luckily it did not disable my i-stop but still no luck with the flashing AFS. Am going to contact my dealer where I bought the unit but my next problem is removing the LED door sill without damaging (scratching the car) and bending the accessory sayang naman 3.6k din yun :kick:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevz321 View Post
    Yup, there's no problem with the 2.0, it's the 2.5 that we need to be careful since a slight change in voltage will affect the other tech features of the unit. I also disconnected the battery for about 15 minutes (though germs said dont disconnect the battery which I read only after nadis-connect ko na) luckily it did not disable my i-stop but still no luck with the flashing AFS. Am going to contact my dealer where I bought the unit but my next problem is removing the LED door sill without damaging (scratching the car) and bending the accessory sayang naman 3.6k din yun :kick:
    Why not leave it there and just disconnect the connections? At least it will not get damaged and when somebody finds a solution it will only take you to reconnect it to the proper/correct source. Have you tried reading and doing the procedures posted by LRTan? Maybe worth a try.


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    Quote Originally Posted by larry0609 View Post
    Why not leave it there and just disconnect the connections? At least it will not get damaged and when somebody finds a solution it will only take you to reconnect it to the proper/correct source. Have you tried reading and doing the procedures posted by LRTan? Maybe worth a try.

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    The reason I want to take them off is because once the dealer finds out then I forfeit the warranty. I search the internet for the AFS module seems the price range is only $30-60 the dealer cost is $511.00 or 22.5k and I find that so ridiculous. Must be the cost of owning a Mazda. Anyway, I'm not good with diagrams and electrical stuff, I wont even attempt changing an outlet..hehe. Thanks though to everyone.

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    sorry to hear about your installation woes ser Kevz321, text text tayo. yeah better get
    2nd or 3rd opinion and hope your unit (AFS Module) still fine. BTW sa China available din ang
    i-Stop on 2012 2.0li Gas version and they sell/install alot of aftermarket stuff like - LED DoorScuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipefish View Post
    When do you see the flashing? Does it occur as soon as you turn on the engine, or only when you're using the headlights?

    Have you tried re-seating the bulb and clearing the fault? I've tried clearing a check-engine light once on a Ford Focus and that fixed it; the problem didn't come back.

    On some cars, clearing the fault is all that's needed assuming there's really no problem with the hardware. In your case, you need to make the bulb light first.

    I don't buy the casa's claim that the CX5 is sensitive to voltage changes. They also failed to explain why of all parts the AFS was the one affected. For all we know, your AFS problem was not caused by the wire probing done by ACA after all. I don't call it a "stealership" for nothing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipefish View Post
    Also try moving the AFS gimbal left and right to make sure there's no foreign object blocking its movement. Although it's highly unlikely unless you forgot to mention that you recently worked on your headlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parakitoJDM View Post
    sorry to hear about your installation woes ser Kevz321, text text tayo. yeah better get
    2nd or 3rd opinion and hope your unit (AFS Module) still fine. BTW sa China available din ang
    i-Stop on 2012 2.0li Gas version and they sell/install alot of aftermarket stuff like - LED DoorScuff.
    Pipefish, the flashing starts 10secs after starting the engine and stays that way until the engine is turned off. I don't want to do anything that would cause more headache for me I'll just bring the unit to the dealer I originally got it. The only upgrade I have done to the car (electrical) is the horn & door sills. I know the accessory can also be installed on the 2.5s, I guess I wasn't that lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevz321 View Post
    The only upgrade I have done to the car (electrical) is the horn & door sills.
    My suspect is the horn installation. The headlight socket must have been touched/moved. Or there might be a loose connection somewhere. It's not as difficult as you think, so don't be afraid to reseat the bulb. Eventually, you'd have to replace that bulb anyway.

    Also, you won't damage the gimbal/AFS mechanism by just moving it. It's like your side mirror, which is very sturdy and is supposed to move. Try it.

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    When do you see the flashing? Does it occur as soon as you turn on the engine, or only when you're using the headlights?

    Have you tried re-seating the bulb and clearing the fault? I've tried clearing a check-engine light once on a Ford Focus and that fixed it; the problem didn't come back.

    On some cars, clearing the fault is all that's needed assuming there's really no problem with the hardware. In your case, you need to make the bulb light first.

    I don't buy the casa's claim that the CX5 is sensitive to voltage changes. They also failed to explain why of all parts the AFS was the one affected. For all we know, your AFS problem was not caused by the wire probing done by ACA after all. I don't call it a "stealership" for nothing.


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    Last edited by Pipefish; December 22nd, 2013 at 09:07 AM.

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