First time was “fixed” until the second time when they realized one of the updates wasn’t completed fully from the first time. Now, I don’t know. I’m kind of done dealing with this issue every week & being scared to turn on my car every time to see this alert & the ‘check engine’ light on. Say what you want about, “well it’s a brand new car for Mazda, they need to work out the kinks” it’s still extremely annoying & leaves a sour taste in my mouth.

I think it’s time to look at my states Lemon Law & look for some legal ways out of this lease because apparently whatever these dealers are doing, isn’t working. I’m not blaming them either, I just can’t keep going to the dealer every week.

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    10 months ago

    Do you know what update was done the 1st/2nd time?

    Sucks to have this experience, let’s hope the beta test ends with this third one. Are they giving you a loaner, if not, you should ask for one if the updates aren’t done quick enough to get back to work, home, etc.

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      10 months ago

      They did (cx-30 lol i shouldn’t complain but I went from biggest to smallest?) & i do not, they have codes on my paperwork but it’s not spelt out. I won’t believe them if they say it’s fixed. Again, nothing on the service people at all, but I’m ready to explore next steps if it’s not fixed fully

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        10 months ago

        I wonder if the codes are OBD codes, mind posting them? Or run a quick search what comes up. Perhaps it’s internal error codes.

        CX-30…yup, the smallest suv. A CX-5 would be more fair but perhaps their attempting to reduce dealer costs by using a cx-30 as their only loaners.