Be patient. In my experience the buzzing noise totally goes away after about 5k mi. I believe it's injector or fuel pump related but cures itself after break in.
Yes, I do. I have a 2019 CX-5 Turbo and what I assume is a turbo whine also gets much louder in the 80-90 km/hr (50-60 mph) range only. Personaly find it quite annoying while driving on 80 km/hr city roads and highways. Basically have to drive under the speed limit or over (90+) to stop from hearing the whine. Brought the issue up at my first service and was told all CX-5 Turbo's do this without any explanation as to why the noise is so much louder only in that speed range. My second service is due and will bring up the issue again because it really does not seem normal to me.
I had this problem a while ago and it went away slowly.
However, as the weather is getting much colder now, the problem is coming back.
I actually feel like it's louder than it was previously.
Possibly something to do with the cold weather?
Nonetheless, I'll probably finally take it into the dealership and have them look at it.
It's really loud now.
I believe that both of those noises are coming from the serpentine belt. To test it, while the engine is idling, trickle a small amount of warm water onto the belt and it will go silent for a few seconds until it dries out. The belt should quieten down when it gets hot and more supple.
2019 GT-R here, 21K here (2nd winter). I just started noticing this in the Fall, but it doesn't seem to have anything to do with temperature.
My observations: As soon as you tip the throttle in above idle and release it, the "mosquito" buzzes for a few seconds, regardless of whether you are sitting still. My hearing is barely good enough to hear it on a quiet road when coasting at 20-30 mph with no music on, so I haven't tested whether the mosquito buzz is present anytime the throttle is above idle. I can hear it easily when sitting still - just hold the brake and tap the throttle on and off, and see if you hear it, too.
I *suspect* this is something to do with the engine controls, and *could* be a high frequency PWM (pulse width modulated) solenoid driver in the e-Throttle-pedal, or the PCM (if the noise is in fact coming from inside the cabin), or you are perhaps hearing the solenoid or a stepper motor transmitting from the engine bay. I don't believe this is the type of noise to come from the fuel injectors themselves, but more likely something to do with emissions (EGR solenoid), or the throttle control motor and/or idle air control (I am not familiar enough with the Skactiv-D architecture to know what sensors and actuators it has). Or perhaps it has to do with turbocharger control.
Mine is barely audible (for me), but I do believe I would have noticed it before. One test would be to try it with the hood open and an observer standing by.
Although I spent former and current lives as a technician and engineer, including a few years with EFI, I am at least 10 years obsolete and not an expert on the GT-R's arhictecture at all. However, I'm fairly confident the noise is associated with the engine controls and some electrical actuator associated with it. I don't believe it has anything to do with alternator noise, the speakers, chargers, etc. This assumes all of us in the trhead are talking about the same noise in the first place!
Just bought a 2020 GTR, and I've been scouring the forums to see if anyone else had this issue. It's been driving me kinda nuts all week. High-pitched mosquito-ish whine, audible at idle but gets louder with any sort of throttle input. Glad to see it's not just me, but bummed there's no fix.
I just found this on another forum - thought others might be interested in getting their noise fixed!!
Just got my 2020 CX-5 Signature fixed! After 27 days without my vehicle they found that it is the 'high pressure fuel line bracket'. They removed the fuel line bracket, installed insulation to absorb the noise on the bracket and reinstalled it. If you have the issue, take your vehicle to the dealership and tell them that this is the solution and you will have a quiet car! I dealt with 5 managers at the dealer, they contacted Mazda Regional, and Mazda Corporate got involved to get this fixed. Very happy right now.
Thank you. Definitely looking forward to your update. I have my service scheduled at the end of the month.I haven't had this done yet - this was found on another forum. I hope to have it done early next week per my dealer. I'll keep you posted.