Luke wrote:If the dealer reckon their tests showed normal drain I couldn't see it being anything other than a Dud battery or something was still on for everything in the car to be dead.
The ultimate test will be to see what happens when you leave it again on your next trip.
LOL
Back to what I said, something left on.
I know cruise is sort of weird to be the cause, but personally I have never left cruise control on in any car. I turn it off as soon as I'm done using it before even getting anywhere near turning the car off. Why leave something on when you aren't using it? Sort of like people that mute their radio to turn if off rather than actually turning it off.
RBH58 wrote:Mazda Japan have CONFIRMED the problem is indeed with the cruise control and requires the replacements of the RF’s instrument cluster! Hopefully a TSB will follow.
I wouldn't want the instrument cluster replaced as the fix. Unless of course it comes with less KM's on it.
Most plastic trim is really only designed to go together once.
I'd like to see what they really develop as that sounds pretty hard-core. I would have thought a software update would have done it.
Mr Morlock wrote:We are up to 7 pages. It amazes me that some of the posters see it as minor - it never was- it was always an issue to take seriously. Mazda finally look like acting.
Still seems minor to me. Turn cruise off and its not a problem. Mazda can send that out in a letter right now to advise RF owners until a proper fix is developed.
I think people have lost touch with what a serious problem is these days.
Engine mounts breaking in a the BK Mazda 3's was a serious problem.
Airbags blowing shrapnel although rare is a serious problem, and is still yet to have a proper fix for most makes.
I seriously don't think Mazda will be pushing that hard with RF's cruise control when they have these more serious problems to deal with. It will get fixed but I'm sure its way down the list of their priorities.