wait, do you have a turbo AND a non-turbo skyactiv mazda? I see there's 3 non-turbo filtersI have my next 9 oil changes ready to go lol....Young Mazda sends me a $40 mailer that is basically like cash in their parts. I have been getting one every month so been buying oil filters, air filters and cabin filters....who am I too complain...my neighbor bought his spark plugs that way...they only let you use coupon a month so over the course of 4 months he bought his plugs....
my mother in-law and my niece (niece has 2 an older one and a new one) have non-turbo cx5's and my brother in-law has a CX5 turbo with about 120,000 miles on his so he has no issues using the value filters....family get togethers look like a CX5 convention.wait, do you have a turbo AND a non-turbo skyactiv mazda? I see there's 3 non-turbo filters
and, you have 3 crappy value line filters... I would've refused them when the parts guy brought them out to the counter
I did a quick google search and never really found anything bad on the MV filters...most everything was pretty positive. Can you provide the scientific data/sources ie not just "someone on a forum said they were bad". It is funny that Mazda engineering would allow something crappy to be used especially with dealerships pushing extended service contracts (warranties). thanks.wait, do you have a turbo AND a non-turbo skyactiv mazda? I see there's 3 non-turbo filters
and, you have 3 crappy value line filters... I would've refused them when the parts guy brought them out to the counter
A few people including me, have had bad experiences with these. I've had 2 of them leak. When I go to the dealership and ask for the ones made in Thailand, the comment usually is "oh, you want the good ones"...good enough for me.I did a quick google search and never really found anything bad on the MV filters...most everything was pretty positive. Can you provide the scientific data/sources ie not just "someone on a forum said they were bad". It is funny that Mazda engineering would allow something crappy to be used especially with dealerships pushing extended service contracts (warranties). thanks.
so just a leak? I clean the surface and lube the gasket so that does not worry me..I also don't over tighten...I wonder about an actual oil filtering issue? has anyone used the MV sent in an oil analysis sample and came back with excessive insolubles etc? I am guessing being many dealerships are using them leaks are not all that common if properly installed or they would get tired of paying the returns for leaky filters..A few people including me, have had bad experiences with these. I've had 2 of them leak. When I go to the dealership and ask for the ones made in Thailand, the comment usually is "oh, you want the good ones"...good enough for me.
have you seen actual data that you can share? I emailed Mazda but have not heard back. I seriously would like to know what failures or shortcomings there are. Again it seems odd that Mazda would risk their reputation selling a low quality poor performing filter with their name on it.right... not worth nickel and diming over an engine that's worth at least $5000 brand new, excluding labor and other parts to replace when it blows
I did not find any negative on BITOG instead most were positive...can you direct me to the negative ones as maybe they are not coming up when I search on BITOG. what are you searching? I am searching the part number so maybe it is coming up under something else thanks. it has nothing to do with the money it has to do with is it really truly inferior or just based on something someone said one time....with no factual basis...again Mazda puts their name on them so that seems odd if they are so bad that Mazda would risk reputation.....If Mazda would sell an inferior oil filter with their name on it what else would they do?Plenty of people on the BITOG forums have talked about this, including disecting the filters to compare... the gasket design is inferior, and many have already said there that it tends to leak... the filter media itself isn't as good either
if it doesn't leak, the engine will probably be fine for the duration of warranty... if it does leak and leaks bad, then serious issues might occur
do you want to chance this over saving 5 bucks?
You didn't look hard enough, here's one...I did not find any negative on BITOG instead most were positive...can you direct me to the negative ones as maybe they are not coming up when I search on BITOG. what are you searching? I am searching the part number so maybe it is coming up under something else thanks. it has nothing to do with the money it has to do with is it really truly inferior or just based on something someone said one time....with no factual basis...again Mazda puts their name on them so that seems odd if they are so bad that Mazda would risk reputation.....If Mazda would sell an inferior oil filter with their name on it what else would they do?
But that thread also doesn't have anything more than people saying they don't think it's as good. Again, without proof.You didn't look hard enough, here's one...
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/mazda-filter.391126/
No, but people mentioned the same thing I was seeing, leaking plus metal chips inside as a dealer service manager described it. I didn't even know this thread existed. I won't use them, just as I used to be a diehard Purolator fan years ago until 1 or 2 leaked on me, won't use those either. you're free to think what you want.But that thread also doesn't have anything more than people saying they don't think it's as good. Again, without proof.
yup..But that thread also doesn't have anything more than people saying they don't think it's as good. Again, without proof.
as of the other day my dealer was still selling them for $12.1WPY-14-302
Just picked up two of these filters again today on way to work from Mazda dealer. Price increased since last time I bought two. They were $12.25 each and now are $15.22