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- CX-5 2017 GT AWD
Traded my CX5 GT 2015 with a BMW X1 2016
Thats unfortunate. But good-quality re-man starter shouldnt be too expensive.Welp, came back although not as bad. Gonna just replace starter it does have 162000mi
When you refill the ATF with the same amount drained, youre assuming the factory-filled ATF is at correct level. Unfortunately many here who spent time to check the ATF level from factory fill during ATF drain-and-fill, all had found its low. You should follow the procedure outlined in Mazdas factory service manual to check ATF level properly:At 57, 600 miles changed the ATF. Well, not really changed it, but drained 3.8 quarts and refilled same amount. Will do it again next week. Also drained and refilled the transfer case. Was going to do the same to the rear differential, but found I could not fit beneath the rear of the car far enough to access the drain and fill plugs. Guess I'll have to back up onto ramps and do it, or jack up just enough to allow access. Car is happy with her new drinks.
Cost for ATF---$11.04/qt (plus shipping), plus crush washer.
Cost for SG1---$30.85/qt. Used about 1/2 qt. plus 2 crush washers.
I had been in purchasing since the late 70s. In the days before cheap air freight, we would always add lead time for anything shipped from west of the Rockies starting this time of year.
Glad your finger's OK. What a pain...
When you refill the ATF with the same amount drained, you*re assuming the factory-filled ATF is at correct level. Unfortunately many here who spent time to check the ATF level from factory fill during ATF drain-and-fill, all had found it*s low. You should follow the procedure outlined in Mazda*s factory service manual to check ATF level properly:
Transmission fluid change without filter replacement
As for rear differential gear lube, it*s the same story. If you follow the procedure to fill the gear lube to the fill hole, you*d need 0.78 quarts, not 0.45 quarts stated in the specification. In other words, you need to get a second bottle of SG-1 for proper rear differential gear lube replacement.
Traded my CX5 GT 2015 with a BMW X1 2016
good luck!
When you refill the ATF with the same amount drained, you*re assuming the factory-filled ATF is at correct level. Unfortunately many here who spent time to check the ATF level from factory fill during ATF drain-and-fill, all had found it*s low. You should follow the procedure outlined in Mazda*s factory service manual to check ATF level properly:
Transmission fluid change without filter replacement
As for rear differential gear lube, it*s the same story. If you follow the procedure to fill the gear lube to the fill hole, you*d need 0.78 quarts, not 0.45 quarts stated in the specification. In other words, you need to get a second bottle of SG-1 for proper rear differential gear lube replacement.
Interesting talking with the Safelite tech. He said he has changed his mother's CX-5 windshield twice already and it is new. Mine had taken some fairly hard hits at times and made it to 83K.
That is interesting.
From what I've read here, the older windshields were supposed to be more fragile than the newer ones.
I am very surprised that made it that long especially reading the amount of windshield replacements on this forum back around 2014-2015. I really chalk it up to being lucky I guess. Just hope the luck continues with the replacement.
Purchased an oem starter for $48 shipped. Better replace this one before it gets stuck engaged or messed up the teeth on the flex plate
An OEM starter costs only $48 shipped? Is it a used?A replacement starter came in, of course ever since I ordered it no more sticking..
A replacement starter came in, of course ever since I ordered it no more sticking..