Car went to 3rd gear while at red light
My car has 180000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.
As you may know, your car has a "safe mode" feature that will limit the car to a certain speed (in your case, 3rd gear) when there is something else wrong, such as a transmission or battery problem as you’ve experienced. When this happens, after the problem is fixed and parts replaced, you will need to have the computer reset to clear the error. I’d recommend for the car to be taken to the Mazda dealer to have this done. Hope this helps and best of luck.
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As you may know, your car has a "safe mode" feature that will limit the car to a certain speed (in your case, 3rd gear) when there is something else wrong, such as a transmission or battery problem as you’ve experienced. When this happens, after the problem is fixed and parts replaced, you will need to have the computer reset to clear the error. I’d recommend for the car to be taken to the Mazda dealer to have this done. Hope this helps and best of luck.
As a technician, I have access to reports from technicians across the country. I could not find any reports of this problem, so diagnosing this will require an experienced tech as this is not a common problem. In addition, this happens at intermittent times making it difficult to recreate. The most challenging part of this diagnosis will be recreating the symptom. I suspect it has something to do with the brake switch circuitry because it only seems to happen when you have your foot on the brake. I would begin my diagnosis there with a wiring diagram and test light in hand. The brake switch, instrument cluster, and environmental controls all interact with each other. Something is crossed either because of a failed module or damaged wiring in a harness.
Aside from making sure the coolant is full, this will not likely leave you on the side of the road. If you take it in to be diagnosed, be prepared for them to spend more time than usual to figure it out. Since it isn’t a key problem, you may need to live with it until it completely fails making it much easier to diagnose. Either way, I do recommend having a certified mechanic diagnose the warning light to make sure there isn’t anything serious going on.
Good luck.
If your vehicle is under warranty, by law the dealer MUST repair the issue you are describing within a prescribed time frame and number of "attempts", otherwise the dealer will run afoul of Federal and state Lemon Laws that give you very specific rights, and recourse (contact an Attorney; we are Mechanics, NOT attorneys). Consequently, if the vehicle is still under warranty, to save yourself money do be sure to seek a resolution from the dealer. If the vehicle is not under warranty, obviously a certified Mechanic from YourMechanic could identify the electrical fault and resolve this for you. If you want to go that route, please simply request a no start diagnostic -electrical system and the responding certified mechanic will get this taken care of for you. If you have further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to re-contact YourMechanic as we are always here to help you.