Mazda CX-5 Forums
Technical Section => Engine/Transmission/Powertrain/Exhaust => Topic started by: misfire85 on May 02, 2018, 03:29:35 pm
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Has any one got any information on warm up time for a CX5 175D as mine is fine for the first few miles when cold the heater begins to work then where we live the road then goes down hill for about 5 miles and the throttle is not touched , by the time I get to the bottom the heater is almost blowing cold . I have changed the thermostat and put a scanner on the data stream and yes the temperature gets to 60 deg then on the down hill bit is drops to 40 , after that it drives normally and warms up and every thing is fine ,
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Probably it heats up quick, then the thermostat opens just at the point where your engine stops creating a lot of heat, thus it cools down a bit as it circulates. Perhaps try engaging a lower gear during your downhill stretch to keep the revs up a bit, thus creating heat?
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thanks what I have done as a 'winter fix' is to do the old fashion thing of a bit of rad blanking on for the short journeys . which I also monitored using the obd and the car does not show any form of over heating and the warm up in my case is much quicker. then again where I drive we never have any traffic jams !