Postby TrackAttack » Thu Jul 06, 2017 12:01 am
My 2c
Dealerships do have an idea, and they also seek advice from Mazda Australia which I think is a good thing, not something to put them down for... There's a lot that goes on behind the scenes, and Mazda Australia are extremely helpful in both advise, and willingness to spend money to recify concerns that keep consumers happy
As for Battery concerns... the day to day struggle, thanks iStop...
Mazda dealers test batteries using an approved, Mazda Australia supplied test unit. These units cost thousands of dollars and are very particular in the way they test a battery. I have heard of batteries undergo a 5 hr equalization before a charge, test perfect and perform faultlessly.
There's always a lot of dealer bashing on forums but anyone who suggests a Mazda Dealer cannot accurately perform a dark current test needs to understand the information at hand for these mechanics is second to none, and their ability is backed by factory training. It can be the easiest place to work, as diagnosis is simple for simple concerns. They also get all of the concerns other places cannot rectify. Your generic mechanic has a fault, and if he cant fix it, "refer to dealer" is the common answer, leaving the dealer/dealer mechanic to pick up the pieces.
If the battery passes said test then the cells are good and it requires a charge. If it fails said test, it gets replaced, the dealer gets paid and all is well. Lets not throw batteries at cars that don't need them, for the environment n sh*t right... Mazda Australia are not out there trying to split hairs on replacing batteries, plus it would be more detrimental to have unhappy customers for underspec batteries than to pay the money and increase battery capacity, if that was indeed the case...
I think after over 1 million MX5's, Mazda are aware the vehicles are not used every day, and can spec a battery to suit
On to the concern,
In the area you park the ND, are there other late model Mazda's around? Let me offer an example...
Your ND sits there whilst you are away... Another Mazda parks near or drives past said ND... The transmitter in said vehicle is picked up by your vehicle, registered as not correct and all is well. This situation wakes the car up. This could happen every day... multiple times a day... from multiple vehicles... to me the communal garage is the only thing that rings a bell...