Hi,
Newbie to the CX-5 forum but had great help in the past from the Subaru Outback and Mercedes forums so I have great expectations! I have an engineering background and like to understand whats going on with my cars. I bought my CX5 back in December 3yrs old with 30k miles on it. Its an auto AWD with the 2.2 diesel. After 4000 worry-free miles I was an hour into a journey on the A34 and the Oil pressure warning message popped up saying 'possible engine damage ..' so I was naturally concerned. I called my local Mazda dealer in Oxford as the car was still under warranty. They said 'it probably needs an oil change' I pointed out it had only done 4000 miles since its last service, but they said bring it in anyway. I said ' tomorrow ok?', they said no and gave me a date 3 weeks away. I asked if it was safe to drive in that time and they said it would be fine, as long as the dipstick levels were okay. I checked and it was showing full. The next day the same message appeared after 20 minutes. Not happy to drive it like this - the message is kind of 'in your face' - I called the Mazda garage I bought the car from in Solihull and their service manager said 'stop the car, call Mazda Assist and get it towed to a Mazda dealer'! As it happened it was towed to Oxford Mazda and I got a replacement car. The next day they called to say it was fixed. The problem? The service light had not been reset properly at the last service. I said I don't believe that - surely a service warning is simply a spanner message saying 'service due', not a red 'engine damage possible' message? They said 'that's the way Mazda works'. Anyway, I have done about 500 miles since and the car is fine. They didn't even change the oil! Comments - is this right - is the Oil Pressure warning light a service indicator? or should I be concerned there are deeper problems with the engine - as has been mentioned on this forum in the past? PS. Its not in the range for the hardened camshaft problem.