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- 2014 CX-5 Touring
What did I do today? I opened the envelope with our CX-5 original title inside since we just paid off the loan!
Installed the strut bar, took ~25 minutes taking my time. I didnt have a torque wrench so just tightened best I could. Nothing is really obstructed by the bar.Interesting, let us know how the install goes. Wouldn't mind one for our 2014, but I kinda like not having anything in the way whenever I need to remove the engine cover.
Installed the strut bar, took ~25 minutes taking my time. I didnt have a torque wrench so just tightened best I could. Nothing is really obstructed by the bar.
I wasnt expecting a huge difference after install, but I felt immediate improvement in the tightness of the handling and steering. Totally worth it! I also noticed that the strut bar I bought looks identical to the Tsuyoi brand which is $300.
It came with replacements nuts along with nord-lock conical washers so I used what was included.looks pretty good. Were you able to reuse the factory strut nuts, or did it come with replacements?
Hopefully the washers reduce the risk, but those seem like important nuts to torque properly.Installed the strut bar, took ~25 minutes taking my time. I didnt have a torque wrench so just tightened best I could. Nothing is really obstructed by the bar.
I wasnt expecting a huge difference after install, but I felt immediate improvement in the tightness of the handling and steering. Totally worth it! I also noticed that the strut bar I bought looks identical to the Tsuyoi brand which is $300.
Received the JB4 . Burger really stepped up the casing on the new JB4s. Top is for the CX-5 enclosed in nice billet aluminum enclosure. Bottom is the old plastic casing JB4 (from my Golf R) View attachment 302655
Not sure when I'll get around to installing. Probably in the next week or so when time permits.
I'll try a full write up once I get around to installing, but for now I found a way to get that tricky second MAP sensor harness (sits on the passenger side of the intercooler) unplugged. No bumper removal necessaryMaybe a nice write up with pics?
Good stuff! I wasn’t looking forward to removing the bumper cover. My JB4 showed up today. We’ll see how the week goes, but I should have it installed no later than Saturday. I’ll definitely snap some pics.I'll try a full write up once I get around to installing, but for now I found a way to get that tricky second MAP sensor harness (sits on the passenger side of the intercooler) unplugged. No bumper removal necessary
There is a small black shroud that sits in-between the front bumper and intercooler on both sides of the intercooler/bumper. Once that shroud on passenger side is removed by hand, you can see and access the harness on the intercooler to get it unplugged. I've uploaded a video where I tried to explain getting that tricky harness unplugged. Hope it helps:
Mazda CX-5 Turbo 2nd Map Sensor harness removal tip for JB4 install
In this video I try to explain the simplest way to unplug the 2nd Map Sensor harness which sits on the top passenger side of the Mazda CX-5 Turbo intercooler...youtu.be
Do you do 5K (recommended by Mazda for 2016 CX-5) or 7.5K-mile tire rotation interval?Rotated the tires per Mazda's recommendation and while I had them off I washed and waxed the wheels, insides and out.
I used the car's spare tire as a helper. For me it's a good time to check the spare out and make sure the air pressure is as it should be. I also check over the area where the spare lives, just to make sure all is good, and it was. While I had everything exposed I checked over the brake components and those too were good.
I have the 5k miles tire rotation setting enabled. I'm not religious about that mileage and don't jump as soon as the 5k is reached. I'll wait for a nice day to do that work and that was yesterday. The interval this time was ~5.5k.Do you do 5K (recommended by Mazda for 2016 CX-5) or 7.5K-mile tire rotation interval?
I usually do the same things you just did during DIY tire rotation with factory Toyo A23 tires. Once I switched to new set of tires from Discount Tire, I may get lazy and have DT doing the free tire rotation.
Same here ⋯I have the 5k miles tire rotation setting enabled. I'm not religious about that mileage and don't jump as soon as the 5k is reached. I'll wait for a nice day to do that work and that was yesterday. The interval this time was ~5.5k.
I have it set that way as well. Mostly I end up rotating and resetting it just to make the message go away but it's one of those ritual things. Put her up on the ramps, change the oil, bring her down, rotate the tires, "relearn" the TPMS and go for a drive.I have the 5k miles tire rotation setting enabled. I'm not religious about that mileage and don't jump as soon as the 5k is reached. I'll wait for a nice day to do that work and that was yesterday. The interval this time was ~5.5k.
This’s something I have never done on my 2016 CX-5, although the owner’s manual does say it’s necessary after the tire rotation, or adjusting the tire pressure.⋯ rotate the tires, "relearn" the TPMS and go for a drive.
After I had an issue with the warning coming on all the time after a rotation, I just do it now. Takes like 20 seconds of my time.This’s something I have never done on my 2016 CX-5, although the owner’s manual does say it’s necessary after the tire rotation, or adjusting the tire pressure.
Could be the difference between my Gen-1 CX-5 and your Gen-2 CX-5 on TPMS system?After I had an issue with the warning coming on all the time after a rotation, I just do it now. Takes like 20 seconds of my time.