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Re: CX -7 engine problems [gentemio]
by maytagman
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Oct 31, 2009 (3:29 pm)
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Replying to: gentemio (Oct 31, 2009 2:11 pm)
Heres one for you Brought the car to the Mazda dealer in Danvers Ma. where I bought it just 24 months ag now 27, K miles later Complained about ticking noise They took the valve cover off determined Engine sludge told that this caused it to jump timing and that they would have to take pics and have Mazda review to see if they would cover the repair ,Also asked me to provide the oil changes for the past 24 months which I di ( 5 of them ) aprox evry 3,500 miles Told me to drive the car home and park it, Well the car runs great so I dropped it by the local certified garage They said it needed a good oil change and the timing is fine . Still waiting for the Dealer to call me and bring back to have the repairs they tell me that Mazda will not cover this in warranty , So being the smarty pants that I am I bring it to another Mazda dealer and pay them to check it out . They listen to the engine and take it for a test drive Top guy says what are you crazy Nothing wrong with this car . They then call me at work later on and clue me in that According to Mazda they revoked our engine warranty after looking at the pics from the previous dealer ,So a misdiagnosis by the dealer has cost us our warranty . Yeah like I'm gonna let this one droppppp. Good thing I was able to get my oil receipts from the three different companies that changed the oil The second Mazda dealer is going to bat for us Stay Tuned ...and wish us luck
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Re: CX -7 engine problems [maytagman]
by mmasterson1
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Oct 31, 2009 (4:11 pm)
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Replying to: maytagman (Oct 31, 2009 3:29 pm)
If you read mine that is exactly what happened and here is one better for you. At my 30,000 mile oil change the Mazda Dealership said there was sludge. But I had properly maintained the engine, so I had them clean the sludge. Then the incident with the timing chain breaking occurred at 34k miles, heres the kicker, when the Mazda dealership I towed it to opened it up... you guessed it SLUDGE. And of course they are citing improper maintenance as the reason. BUt how can an engine have more sludge f it has been cleaned. Assuming the cleaning was done, that means the engine must burn oil at an outrageous rate and producing the more than average sludge. Combine that with the multiple notations that the turbo engine of the CX-7 produces extreme pressure and heat (direct statement from Mazda white papers and Mazda District Managers) that equals...drumroll...an engineering defect!
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Re: CX -7 engine problems [mmasterson1]
by wwest
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Nov 01, 2009 (8:20 am)
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Replying to: mmasterson1 (Oct 31, 2009 4:11 pm)
Sorry, turbo engines are ALWAYS defective, far from an optimal design, VERY far.
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CX -7 engine problems [desertgirl1]
by howardru
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Nov 02, 2009 (7:14 pm)
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You've done everything I would do except for one thing.
Here in Boston, some of the local ABC, CBS and NBC news affiliates have a consumer advocate that reports on scams or bad business. These spots are run during the evening news. Ild call them and have them show up a the Mazda dealership or perhaps they can call Mazda USA and see what response they get now.
I'm truly hoping these problems have been resolved in the 2009 model.
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Re: CX -7 engine problems [maytagman]
by boesman1
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Nov 10, 2009 (5:44 pm)
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Replying to: maytagman (Oct 31, 2009 3:29 pm)
Here is a GREAT idea if you do not get the resolution you desire in this situation. Go and park your car outside the dealers entrance on weekends and tie a bag of lemons from every door handle on the car. In addition write a BIG sign that says Mazda sold me a lemon and wont fix it. I guarantee this will capture the attention of the service manager to resolve the issue. In the meantime drive all around town with the lemons hanging from your door handles. No making lemonade here, this is just sour business practices that need to be stopped.
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Class Action Suit
by ajcooper
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Nov 16, 2009 (11:10 am)
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My 07' Mazda CX-7 just had the same problem on the 13th, and guess what the dealership said the same thing due to improper maintanence which isn't the case at all, why should I have to go back and search 2 years worth of records for them to tell me tough luck, I am seriously looking into a class action lawsuit, has anyone looked into this already?
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Re: Class Action Suit [ajcooper]
by gentemio
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Nov 16, 2009 (4:45 pm)
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Replying to: ajcooper (Nov 16, 2009 11:10 am)
I do not think anyone has looked into a class action suit. When I put my problem out there with the engine and then the turbine I did not know how many cars had a problem. I have all my records for oil changes and work at the dealer ship. They just did not want to see them.
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Just replaced my engine
by mccpatri
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Nov 27, 2009 (10:01 pm)
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I Just replaced my engine at 42000 miles with no help from mazda. Has anyone had luck gettintg through to them or hearing back? They used the same "lack of maint." deal with me, even though I bought it used and only owned it for 8 months. I had to pay another mechanic to replace the engine. I don't have money for lawyer . . .any suggestions?
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Re: Just replaced my engine [mccpatri]
by wwest
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Nov 28, 2009 (8:25 am)
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Replying to: mccpatri (Nov 27, 2009 10:01 pm)
Yes, in the future stay well away from turbo charged engine, ESPECIALLY second hand.
The words "TURBO" and "TurboCharged" are a well known attractant for those of the "boy-racer" mentality, if not actual "boy-racers". They do not treat their cars/engines well and probably remove all of the aftermarket GU-GA, evidence, prior to resale.
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Re: CX -7 engine problems [mmasterson1]
by aviboy97
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Nov 28, 2009 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: mmasterson1 (Oct 31, 2009 4:11 pm)
Mazda knows there is a problem with engine sludge. Mazda has allerted their dealer network as well. I'm just curious as to what they are going to do about it.
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