i-Stop warning light in Mazda – different scenarios

If you see the i-Stop light illuminating or flashing on the dash of your vehicle, it means that there are issues with the start-stop system which is called i-Stop in Mazda cars. So it’s most likely connected with the 12V battery in your car. Some Mazda models also have auxiliary batteries – check it if you have one. In this video, I will tell you more about various scenarios of i-Stop light spoiling your mood as a Mazda owner. There aren’t usually any super expensive things to repair, so I hope I will bring you some good news! Unfortunately, the modern smart-charging systems in Mazda vehicles aren’t too efficient and they keep killing the batteries pretty quickly. So, I recommend you charge the battery properly with a good and reliable battery charger once every 6-8 months to prolong its life.