mazda cx-5 check engine, tcs/dsc, tire pressure lights on

Asked by Roy Feldman Apr 11, 2021 at 10:39 AM about the 2013 Mazda CX-5 GX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello,
I have 2013 CX-5 with a continues problem that Mazda authorize garage
can't seem to locate and troubleshoot.
the car suddenly turns the "check engine", "tcs/dsc", "tire pressure" lights on
(as shown in the picture attached) and become passive driving without any
option to control the gas pedal.
the car also had sudden brakes like "hiccups"
if anyone also has this problem and solved it i'd be grateful for information.
Thanks
Roy Feldman

3 Answers

10

same problem I have . If u managed to solve the problem do let me know

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30

Same problem. I had to pull over, shut down and restart my car for it to clear. I reset the “drive pattern monitor” by disconnecting the negative post on the battery and reconnecting it. It has not done it since. It does, however, still hesitate on occasion requiring I release the gas pedal and accelerate again. It’s very random. Good luck!

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