Was travelling back up the M42 on Friday when the dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree. It felt like the car lost power, almost as if going into limp mode, but this was brief. When all had settled down, I was left with a TPMS warning, a SCBS warning, an amber light for the TCS/DSC and the gear indicator had gone out altogether.
Got back to the office and phoned the dealer, explaining the problem and asked "is it safe to drive?"
"We can't say until we've looked at it"
"When can you fit it in?"
"16th October..."
So it would be two weeks before they could look at it and they basically said don't drive it in the meantime!
Decided to phone Mazda assist. Explained the problem and asked their advice. They said they'd have someone there in about an hour and a half. It was actually the RAC who came; he arrived just 20 minutes later! We restarted the car only to find that all the warning lights had disappeared and the gear indicator was now working. He ran a full diagnostic, gave the car a complete check over, tyres, oil, etc. no problems. The only log fault he was able to find was that the turbo underboost sensor operation was intermittent (which might explain the brief loss of power). He gave me a full report which I can show to the garage at the 50k service which - given the aforementioned notice needed - I probably need to get booked in!
Have done about 200 miles since this happened and it seems fine. Fingers crossed...
Alan