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Mazda CX-7 Noise and Vibration

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Re: HELP, please! Vibrations at 30 AND 60?!? [kkearney] by kcrnmale
Mar 24, 2008 (12:58 pm)
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Replying to: kkearney (Dec 29, 2007 2:32 pm)

This was a common problem when I owned my Chrysler 300C. At the same mph you mentioned, the engine causes a harmonic vibration through the exhaust system sort of like a tuning fork. It tends to be felt at specific speeds but disappears otherwise. Not sure if this is the same, but it may explain your vibrations.
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Re: HELP, please! Vibrations at 30 AND 60?!? [kkearney] by sueb613
Mar 31, 2008 (4:56 pm)
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Replying to: kkearney (Dec 29, 2007 2:32 pm)

I am curious if this has been solved. I have a 2008 CX7 and the vibration occurs at 58 mphand disappears around 75 - 80. It is in the steering wheel.
 
I have had the car for one month and it has been in service for half that time. They replaced the tires, 4 wheel balance, etc. Didn't work.
 
Now they think it has to do with the transmission because that is the last speed it shifts at. They have replaced many parts but it is still there - so they tell me.
 
Now they are replacing the transmission mounts.
 
IF this doesn't work, we will be filing under the lemon law.
 
Does anyone have any other ideas?
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CX-7 Steering Wheel Vibration by jennholl02
Apr 09, 2008 (5:32 am)
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I have a new 2007 CX-7...have owned it for 10 days and it's already been in the shop for 3 of them.
 
It drives great until I reach about 70 mph and then I get an incredible shaking/vibration in the steering wheel. It's been aligned (still pulls to the right), tires balanced and had 2 tires replaced due to "flat spots" from apparently sitting on the lot. And it still vibrates.
 
Anyone else have this or similar issue? Any suggestions?
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Re: CX-7 Steering Wheel Vibration [jennholl02] by sueb613
Apr 09, 2008 (6:59 am)
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Replying to: jennholl02 (Apr 09, 2008 5:32 am)

Is your's a new 2007 or 2008? Mine is a 2008, and I have owned it for less than 1.5 months and has been in service for about 15 days of that.
 
I now have Mazda corporate involved. They have no clue what it is. They had me drive another new car to see if it has the same problem. While there is a certain amount of vibration in the steering wheel of all these cars, my car's problem is more of a harmonic vibration that you feel all through the car starting at 58 mph. If you sit in the back seat (which I tried) it actually vibrates all through your body like a low rumble.
 
They are now suggesting it has to do with the "torque converter."
 
Waiting for the Mazda "engineer" to get around to looking at it. This is not a normal feel or sound, and they have now had their third try at it.
As I said earlier, I will shortly be filing under the "lemon law."
 
I would suggest you stay on top of it with your dealership. I will bet there are a LOT of these cars with this problem around.
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Re: CX-7 Steering Wheel Vibration [sueb613] by jennholl02
Apr 12, 2008 (12:52 am)
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Replying to: sueb613 (Apr 09, 2008 6:59 am)

It's a new 2007...the dealership had it for 4 days...they supposedly fixed the vibration with a wheel alignment (still pulls right) and 2 new tires. But, I still have the vibration over 70 and now my check engine light is on...less than 12 hours after I drove away from service.
 
My vibration is felt mainly through the steering wheel...I don't believe that it can be felt in the back seat or passenger seat, but you can physically see my arm start to shake as I approach higher speeds. Have driven it on various roads/highways to ensure that it's not road specific and have had husband and sister drive it to ensure it's not "driver" error (which I love to hear )
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Re: CX-7 Steering Wheel Vibration [sueb613] by maavalous
Jul 29, 2008 (6:18 pm)
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Replying to: sueb613 (Apr 09, 2008 6:59 am)

Hey... HELP!
 
I have a 2008 GT AWD (got in in April) and it is exhibiting the same sort of "harmonic vibration" throughout the car at highway speeds. It is worst under power/torque and between 55 and 80 mph. It smooths out, but is still noticeable up to 110 mph. Clearly a difference between "coasting" and under power.
 
They have tried:
Tire rotate and balance - nothing odd found.
Replacing the drive shaft - a 3-piece monster... no help.
 
I have tried simulating the RPMs in different gears and the vibe only appears at highway speeds not RPMs.
 
Oh, and no noticeable vibe in the steering wheel specifically... it's the whole car.
 
HELP!!
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Re: CX-7 Steering Wheel Vibration [maavalous] by sueb613
Jul 30, 2008 (5:51 am)
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Replying to: maavalous (Jul 29, 2008 6:18 pm)

OK - you MUST call Mazda corporate headquarters - they are extremely responsive. This is exactly the problem I had, and it was finally solved by replacing the drive shaft. They had done everything up to that point including 4 wheel balance, new tires, front end alignment, yet the car still had this harmonic vibration that went right through your body from the steering wheel. It was especially bad in the rear seat - I know because I sat back there and couldn't believe what it felt like.
 
I am convinced that Mazda got a batch of bad drive shafts -as my son who is a mechanic diagnosed the problem right at the outset.
 
DO NOT STOP trying as it can be fixed. For information purposes, mine was fixed at Suburban Mazda in Farmington Hills, MI. They sent in the regional engineer to figure it out and didn't stop till it was solved.
 
In the long run, both the dealership and Mazda were excellent about taking care of the problem....so you can get it fixed.
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Fixed... I think... by maavalous
Jul 31, 2008 (5:36 am)
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It is a bit mind boggling that my dealership couldn't find anyone that was aware of this or that it wasn't already out as a TSB!!
I think the serious vibration problem may have been fixed by replacing the tail shaft. I need to give it another 1,000 miles with no serious vibe to be certain... the original vibe didn't become apparent until around 1,000 miles. Since I now know that Mazda got a bad batch of shafts I can't be positive, yet, that the one they installed isn't also one of the "bad" ones. Statistically, it is possible.
There is still a vibration in the car at highway speeds. It is clearly not as bad as before. Not sure what to attribute the remaining vibe to... tire, motor, suspension, overall design... very hard to say. I have a sneaking suspicion it may be related to the combination of 6th gear and low RPMs (which is great for gas mileage but is the rough-running range for a 4 cyl. motor). It seemed to be less noticeable if I manually shifted down into 5th or 4th while maintaining same speed. So, this may be a "design choice" and nothing "fixable". But, unlike before, I can get over the reamining vibe in time :o)
 
Thanks for your reply and help!!
#26 of 27
Re: CX-7 Steering Wheel Vibration [jennholl02] by deezozdodge
Aug 03, 2008 (7:41 am)
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Replying to: jennholl02 (Apr 09, 2008 5:32 am)

Do the test: raise the car up on jackstands. move the tire and wheel with your hand up and down and side to side. check for play. you should not have any play. if you do have play, look carefully around the ball joints, tierod ends and inner tierod.
 
mine was inner tierod bushings. a $15.00 part and easy fix...
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Squeeking under front of car by sweetie12
Aug 16, 2008 (7:22 am)
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I have had my 2007 CX-7 for 1 year and have had a noise under the front end for about 9 months. I first thought it was due to the cold winter months, but I still have it. I had the car in a few weeks ago to have the motor replaced in the sunroof (apparently I'm not the only one) and for this noise. It sounded to me like a noise in the shocks, struts, ball joints, something to that effect. I took the mechanic for a long drive over speed bumps, etc. and he said it was the bushings in the stablizer bar making the noise. They replaced the bushings, but I still have the noise. Is anyone else experiencing this type of problem? It's really irritating!!

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