Mazda CX-5: Why has the ISTOP function stopped working?
Asked by Vicki
The ISTOP function on my 2012 Mazda CX-5 stops working intermittently. The mechanic says they cannot fix it, as it is currently working. Can you provide any information about this fault please?
Answered by CarsGuide
26 Jan 2018Intermittent problems are hard to fix because the mechanic really has nothing to go when everything is working. It could be an electrical connection, or a sensor. The only thing you can do is to persist and take it to the dealer when it happens again.
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