Some Mazda CX-5 owners report experiencing intermittent starting issues, including an engine light activation and the need for a boost to start the vehicle. These problems are often attributed to a dead or discharged starter battery, particularly in colder weather conditions. Additionally, some owners find that a bad battery may not provide sufficient voltage, causing the starter to crank slowly. Corrosion on battery terminals can also impede normal starting operations, leading to further difficulties. In some cases, a faulty alternator may fail to deliver enough power to initiate the engine, necessitating a boost. Furthermore, electrical system faults, such as a broken starter, blown fuses, or immobilizer errors, can contribute to these starting challenges. To effectively resolve these issues, it is advisable for owners to have their battery, alternator, and electrical systems inspected by a qualified mechanic.
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