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    Mazda CX-5 Canada Rims

    These are 19" M011s in gunmetal, not gloss black. Love 'em though!
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    CX-5 Photos - Share your shots with us!

    Dirty pic at dusk but looked cool to me.
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    Firmware Features

    Tried this, but still ended up with the same result. When I connect my phone, I can't browse audio files. However if I disconnect and reconnect, I can browse just fine. Just the first time after starting the car and connecting it fails. Weird.
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    2017~2024 Oil Change Warning

    I actually don't even have the "Oil Change" item enabled at all, so I should never even get the warning in the first place. Anyway, like I mentioned, I was able to make the warning go away by using the dimmer reset method.
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    Firmware Features

    I'm thinking of updating my firmware to v70, not so much because of AA/ACP (I'll get there eventually) but I'm curious about a few features. First, a brief summary of what I'm questioning. In my Canadian 2017, the vehicle came with firmware 59.00.502, and I noticed that the built-in traffic...
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    2017~2024 Oil Change Warning

    Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately there is no "Flexible" option in the maintenance app. I did manage to resolve the issue as descibed in the "Type A" method you posted above, even though this supposedly only apples to the USA and Puerto Rico. After Googling the problem, I came across...
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    2017~2024 Oil Change Warning

    So I went out and started my car (2017 CX-5 GT) this morning and the "Oil change due" warning came on. This is strange for a few reasons: 1. I just did an oil change a month ago and reset the service interval. 2. The service interval still has 3 months or 3800 kilometers remaining (I'm...
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    Seat Memory and Parking Brake

    In my 2017, you need to set the parking brake to save the seat position to memory, but the car only needs to be in park (no parking brake) to restore the seat to one of the previously saved memory positions.
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