At about 9800 miles, I took my -7 in for an oil change. They said it had a leak, based on fining oil on the plastic splash thing. Spent two hours cleaning and inspecting. No leak found. Added dye to the oil. I put a piece of cardboard on the garage floor. After about a week, oil spots showed up. I took the card board and the -7 to the dealer. Here's most of the write-up:
"Inspected oil stains on cardboard. No dye was found. Raised vehicle and removed lower engine cover. Using dye light, searched vehicle for oil leaks. No leaks were found. During inspection, did find oil stains on lower rear engine roll mount. Removed mount and bracket and found oil leaking from transfer case. Removed engine cradle, alternator, RH axle, and front catalyst pipe to gain access to transfer case. Removed transfer case and verified oil leaking from transfer case to transaxle seal. Contacted Mazda hotline. Hotline suggested to replace both seals at transaxle side of transfer case. Replaced both seals. Reinstalled transfer case and filled with 1.3 qts of 80w-90 gear lube. During removal of front catalyst pipe, oxygen sensor was stuck in pipe...Replaced front catalyst pipe...Symptom code 76. Damage code 91."
Took'em a week and a half. For the record, this '07 has already had much more work done to it, and spent more time at the dealer, than my '97 Miata.
Additional thought: you'uns with AWD might not want to run it up to 117 mph to see if the governor kicks in (it does). Apparently, the transfer case seals are not as robust as one would like them to be.
"Inspected oil stains on cardboard. No dye was found. Raised vehicle and removed lower engine cover. Using dye light, searched vehicle for oil leaks. No leaks were found. During inspection, did find oil stains on lower rear engine roll mount. Removed mount and bracket and found oil leaking from transfer case. Removed engine cradle, alternator, RH axle, and front catalyst pipe to gain access to transfer case. Removed transfer case and verified oil leaking from transfer case to transaxle seal. Contacted Mazda hotline. Hotline suggested to replace both seals at transaxle side of transfer case. Replaced both seals. Reinstalled transfer case and filled with 1.3 qts of 80w-90 gear lube. During removal of front catalyst pipe, oxygen sensor was stuck in pipe...Replaced front catalyst pipe...Symptom code 76. Damage code 91."
Took'em a week and a half. For the record, this '07 has already had much more work done to it, and spent more time at the dealer, than my '97 Miata.
Additional thought: you'uns with AWD might not want to run it up to 117 mph to see if the governor kicks in (it does). Apparently, the transfer case seals are not as robust as one would like them to be.