Sorry to hear this! I’ve read many times going to Mazda corporate can be helpful. Sometimes they’ll offer a partial payment, or full payment. However, some stated they offer nothing. Good luck. What mileage did it happen? Thanks.2018 Mazda CX-9 cracked cylinder head. Quoted $8400 for new engine replacement! This is ridiculous! I have been seen a lot of posts about this known manufacturer defect. Is there anyway to get Mazda to pay for this?
My 2018 CX-9 JUST did the exact same thing! The Mazda mechanic from the dealership even said on camera that the engine should be replaced bc if the just replace the head, it’ll do it again. They quoted me $12,000 and my husband has spent this entire week calling DAILY to corporate and they ADMITTED this is a BIG issue and some of the corporate employees have said Mazda is replacing the engines. They only offered to pay just under $4000 for mine but why would you not just replace the whole engine knowing this is going to happen again and I’ll be right back in your call logs with the same issue! The calls are recorded which is great for us bc I’m seeking a lawyer now. They lied and deleted my husbands number out of the account bc they don’t want to deal with someone who KNOWS what they know but done want to pay for. Had we not done research on this issue this week and found that this was a MAZDA problem I would be screwed trying to buy another car but bc we did research and found that Mazda has been aware of this issue and they have yet to release a statement making Mazda owners aware of the problem ( my guess is because it’s a expensive fix and they don’t want to pay for THEIR damn mistake) I need Mazda owners who has had this same issue reach out to me with your contact information so that once I find a lawyer maybe we all can come together for a lawsuit bc this is BS!2018 Mazda CX-9 cracked cylinder head. Quoted $8400 for new engine replacement! This is ridiculous! I have been seen a lot of posts about this known manufacturer defect. Is there anyway to get Mazda to pay for this?
"the brand new redesigned OEM head?"
Where is this referenced?
most of the time, but (at least in Canada) it has recently forced hyundai/kia to provide extended warranty for some of their engine failure, and for honda to provide extended warranty and repair compensation for their paint clear coat problems.The only people who win in a class action lawsuits are the scumbag lawyers.
Turbo head cracking does not happen in the same location as on the NA, however both of them share similar characteristics. Both crack on the back of the head, and also are very close to the exhaust manifold studs in the head. And that's something I've wondered about ever since I first read the description of where the cracking takes place.Curious. Is the crack in the 2.5T located in the same area as the non- Turbo's that get a crack?
The two parts of that statement have no connection. If the coolant hasn't contaminated the oil and damaged the engine, then there is NO need, NO point in replacing the short block (the part of the engine under the cylinder head). A new short block will not protect the new head better than the old short block. The block is not the problem. The design of the head is the problem.Coolant is leaking externally and replacing the engine is the best bet it doesn’t happen again.
This is a real extended warranty from the manufacturer, not the extended service contract fraudulently called an extended warranty....most of the time, but (at least in Canada) it has recently forced hyundai/kia to provide extended warranty for some of their engine failure, and for honda to provide extended warranty....