The OP says he isn't going to use the remote for a while (could be the spare) so this makes sense. Thanks, didn't know about this. For us daily drivers, just put a new battery in it and enjoy the normal functionality.
Power saving mode ON might be a theft deterrent if the thief is using a device placed close to your residence and relaying the signal of your actively transmitting FOB to the second thief close to your vehicle. I might be wrong but it makes lots of sense. Battery is dead? Check out this to replace battery: czcams.com/video/DEI7RpO5_ek/video.html
I had run into the issue with my 2019 Mazda 3 not automatically unlocking when I put my hand on the handle as well as having to put my key fob up to the start button in the car. I’m hoping this works when I try it.
I just received a CX-50 and I am able to only unlock and lock the car by using the key fob or the mazda app. I cannot seem to unlock and lock by using the keyless entry. Is it possible it is in power saving mode? I can definitely start the car via push button but I cannot unlock or lock any of the doors or the trunk.
Is there any way to disable the ac when window defogger mode is used? I think it should be left upto the driver to decide. There is a video to do the same on a 8th gen civic. Is it possible on the Mazdas?
You do know you can still decide to manually override by pressing the A/C button to turn it off once the defog button has been pressed? Worked on pretty much every car I've owned that had A/C, including our Mazda6. Plus I don't know why someone would want a slower defog by disabling the A/C.
@@devilsadvocate2548 my 2012 Mazda 3, when you put the front windshield defog to on, the AC compressor kicks on but the AC light stays off, so it cannot be turned off unless you switch off the front defogger. There is no way to disable this as it is a safety feature.
If the key is on sleep mode can it still open the car door? Also can it lock the car? I know you have to put the key fob really close to the ignition buttton to turn on but that’s all .
Yes you can use the fob to lock and unlock if there is power in the battery. If you have the intelligent key entry model, you can’t lock and unlock by pushing the button on the driver door handle
The OP says he isn't going to use the remote for a while (could be the spare) so this makes sense. Thanks, didn't know about this. For us daily drivers, just put a new battery in it and enjoy the normal functionality.
It worked for me, now the fob is recognized and not saying battery low. Very thankful for your post it was about to drive me nuts!!
I’m so glad my video helped! Cheers!
Awesome! Just got a cx5 rental and the warning said low battery on the fob....It was in this power saving mode.
Thanks for sharing this video, solved my problem!
glad I was able to help!
Thank you so much!!
Power saving mode ON might be a theft deterrent if the thief is using a device placed close to your residence and relaying the signal of your actively transmitting FOB to the second thief close to your vehicle. I might be wrong but it makes lots of sense.
Battery is dead? Check out this to replace battery:
czcams.com/video/DEI7RpO5_ek/video.html
saved me thank you!
I had run into the issue with my 2019 Mazda 3 not automatically unlocking when I put my hand on the handle as well as having to put my key fob up to the start button in the car. I’m hoping this works when I try it.
it could cause it or maybe the battery is low. Keep us posted on what you discover :)
Thank you bro.
This fixed my 21 CX-5 still saying battery low after changing it multiple times
I just received a CX-50 and I am able to only unlock and lock the car by using the key fob or the mazda app. I cannot seem to unlock and lock by using the keyless entry. Is it possible it is in power saving mode? I can definitely start the car via push button but I cannot unlock or lock any of the doors or the trunk.
it sounds likely it is in power saving mode. turn power saving mode off on the FOB. let me know if that works
@@Driver67 unfortunately that didn't work :(
@@josedelacruz256 hmm.. maybe see if the instructions have hints of what is the issue. I'll be interested to know the fix
@@Driver67 unfortunately I found out that because I have the base model it doesn’t have that feature
It doesn't work with a remote starter.
Is there any way to disable the ac when window defogger mode is used? I think it should be left upto the driver to decide. There is a video to do the same on a 8th gen civic. Is it possible on the Mazdas?
Which year model are you referring to?
You do know you can still decide to manually override by pressing the A/C button to turn it off once the defog button has been pressed? Worked on pretty much every car I've owned that had A/C, including our Mazda6. Plus I don't know why someone would want a slower defog by disabling the A/C.
@@devilsadvocate2548 my 2012 Mazda 3, when you put the front windshield defog to on, the AC compressor kicks on but the AC light stays off, so it cannot be turned off unless you switch off the front defogger. There is no way to disable this as it is a safety feature.
So when the light is red it means its on power saving mode? I thought my key fob was gonna die any moment🤔
Red light indicator comes on when power saving mode is off / not activated. It will drain a bit more power over time when power saving mode is off.
Does this prevent car thieves from hacking your keyfob ?
Sorry I do not know how the key hack works or if this does anything to prevent
When it is in sleep mode can the signal still be boost by car thieves ?
I do not know. I have no idea how electronics work on the thieves system. Very interesting question though. If you ever find out let me know
If the key is on sleep mode can it still open the car door? Also can it lock the car?
I know you have to put the key fob really close to the ignition buttton to turn on but that’s all .
Yes you can use the fob to lock and unlock if there is power in the battery.
If you have the intelligent key entry model, you can’t lock and unlock by pushing the button on the driver door handle
@@Driver67 so for the intelligent key entrance, I always have to use my hand to sense it in order to lock an unlock?
@@beryllai I don’t understand your question. Are you asking if the key is on sleep mode (power savings on) and you try starting the engine?
@@Driver67 I’m saying that can I open the door by touching the sensor when my key fob is in sleep mode?
@@beryllai unfortunately touching the door button will not unlock your car when the fob is on sleep mode
How do I lock my 2020 while engine running?
Check out one of the last few videos I released for that info