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2016.5 Mazda CX-5 GT AWD w/Tech Pkg
haha I hope not. My city’s roads are on top ten worst and I use them lol.Great, we have broken pavement hell in our city. My CX-5 will probably be shaken to bits prematurely.
haha I hope not. My city’s roads are on top ten worst and I use them lol.Great, we have broken pavement hell in our city. My CX-5 will probably be shaken to bits prematurely.
I used mazda swag to buy my spark plugs... https://www.mazdaswag.com/spark-plugs looks like they have gone up since I ordered back in April.. very simple job..literally no more than 45 minutes..My local dealer sent me a coupon for a thirty dollar oil change with a 56 point inspection. Of course he found 5k worth of work I needed done. I couldn't get over the fact they charge 43 dollars for one spark plug. The trouble with dealerships is the overhead they have to pay for.
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Hard to imagine anyone would mistake a CX-50 for a Cx-30 since the former is much closer in size to the CX-5 and the latter is absolutely dinky inside. Last time I took my CX-5 in for service, they gave me a Cx-30 to run an errand in and every time I went to look over my shoulder to the left I kept hitting my head on the top of the door frame!Finally took my wife's 2019 CX-5 (26k miles) in for the TSB 01-001/23 repair. We'll see how that goes.
In the meantime, they put me 2025 CX-50 2.5 S Premium loaner. I don't know how I feel about the CX-50. I like the panoramic moonroof. Not a fan of the split center console cover. Nice to see the hood struts comes with it but almost feels like driving my 2023 CX-30.
Anyway they left the sticker in the car so here it is for those of you interested. Also, you would think they would hide or secure the GPS fleet tracking module.
Hard to imagine anyone would mistake a CX-50 for a Cx-30 ....
It's probably because the 50 is similar to the 30 in design and build, whereas the CX-5 is different.
A lot of people complain that they can't put their giant Stanley/Yeti/etc there or it will block the climate controls.If it wasn't for the outside, it sure feel like I'm driving my daily driver, which is the CX-30. Plus even the placement of the cupholder on this is better than the CX-5.
Do you have any warranty to cover this repair? If you don’t, this can be expensive. You could argue with the MNAO to cover some repair cost as your 2019 CX-5 has only 26K miles. It’s a design flaw by Mazda hence they modified the exhaust manifold to prevent this problem happening. Keep us posted.Finally took my wife's 2019 CX-5 (26k miles) in for the TSB 01-001/23 repair. We'll see how that goes.
Since it affects cylinder compression I’d assume that “valve” is the exhaust valve for the cylinder.This is the first time I've heard that there is a valve in the exhaust manifold.
What else do we still not know about these engines?
It says a variable valve in the exhaust manifold, and it says the exhaust manifold design has been changed. That's completely different than a valve in the cylinder head.Since it affects cylinder compression I’d assume that “valve” is the exhaust valve for the cylinder.
2.5T has variable valve timing on exhaust valves. But after I re-read the sentence of the TSB, I believe you’re right.It says a variable valve in the exhaust manifold, and it says the exhaust manifold design has been changed. That's completely different than a valve in the cylinder head.
They were commonly called "heat risers" and were commonly used on all manner of Detroit engines back in the day.I remember my previous 1974 Chevy Impala has a “ turnable round valve” in each exhaust manifold which will get stuck all the time due to the red hot heat. The valve is closed when the engine is cold, then both are turned open by a spring when the spring get hot. I assume it’d heat up the manifold much faster for emission purpose, like those air injection ports on the exhaust manifolds.
Do you have any warranty to cover this repair? If you don’t, this can be expensive. You could argue with the MNAO to cover some repair cost as your 2019 CX-5 has only 26K miles. It’s a design flaw by Mazda hence they modified the exhaust manifold to prevent this problem happening. Keep us posted.
- changed passenger control arm after 1 year of driving and 30k km … guess our roads are bumpy … ball joint went lots of play and can move with finger ...
Can you use the grease or liquid grease spray to lubricate the check arm and eliminate the creaking noise?Door "check" arm replaced, in the driver's door.
Has been making a creaking noise at each opening/closing of the door, and it's been particularly loud during very cold weather. Now, it's silent as can be. A little nit-picking, I suppose, but that arm serves a function. Better to have it operating properly than reminding me of its deficiencies every time I drive it.
Can you use the grease or liquid grease spray to lubricate the check arm and eliminate the creaking noise?