As owners will already be aware of, the CX-5 does not have an Oil or Water Temperature display, only a lamp which illuminates blue when the engine temperature (water) is cold and red when it is too hot. The Mazda Works Hand Book indicates (so I am advised) that the blue lamp extinguishes when the water temperature reaches 40°C, blinks red at a temperature of 122°C and displays constant red at a temperature of 127°C.
Another resourceful CX-5 owner has part purchased/part knocked up himself, a gadget and display which clearly illustrates how various parameters change as the vehicle is driven. This follows long discussions on what is generally meant by 'we shouldn't drive short journey's' etc and over what distances things begin to warm up. He's posted an interesting video on YouTube which is of 14 minutes duration and which I recommend members to watch. There is a bit of music to be heard from his car radio/CD player at the beginning but this doesn't last long. One doesn't have to watch the full 14 minutes of course and a sort of fast forward can be achieved by sliding the play slider along the bar. I'm pretty sure everyone knows what I mean.
https://youtu.be/84WzcUxVWnkEdit: I've no idea what 'normal' running oil temperatures equate to in the CX-5 but by comparison my VW Touran 1.6 BM Tdi which did have an oil temperature gauge always displayed a temperature of 100°C after engine running for nearly a quarter of an hour which would rise to 120°C when towing.