Mazda CX-7 Engine Problems

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#264 of 578 Re: 2007 Cx7 Chain Slap Noise ? [maytagman] by mike8183

Aug 16, 2011 (1:28 pm)

Replying to: maytagman (Oct 13, 2009 3:51 pm)
Add my name to the ever growing list of casualties! Just was rejected by Mazda for this major repair because 2 oil changes could not be documented. Time for class action law suit. Mazda is now like my health insurance company just rejecting claims knowing they are liable but hoping we all go away. My Mazda service contact WARNED me that even if I pay to have this repaired, there is still a high probability that the engine will need to be replaced.
 
Headed over to my local law firm now to see if I can drag their criminal butts into small claims court.
 
Can't imagine anyone who does the most basic of research of Mazda would even think of walking in their show room. ZOOM ZOOM. what a joke

#267 of 578 Re: engine problem! [taruley] by teaj2590

Sep 02, 2011 (7:33 pm)

Replying to: taruley (Jul 07, 2011 2:35 pm)
I am having the same exact problem as you. I have 85,000 on my cx7 2007 and took to dealership to check a leak (transfer case seal leak, another major problem with make/model and year) and mentioned the sound of my car at start up. They informed me needed new VVTA for $900. parts and labor. I called a trusted mechanic who used to work for Mazda and he stated he has fixed this issue on several CX7. Funny the dealership claimed to not have seen this before like it was a fluke! The mechanic also told me the VVTA has not been fixed therefor mazda is selling a defective part. I was wondering what happened with you car? I wonder if I should have the timing chain replaced also while the other VVTA is being replaced? I have an appoitment with the other mechanic this next week. I know I can trust this guy and he is about 200 cheaper than dealership. I am a single parent with little extra money to fix major car repairs. I am also unable to trade this thing in so I am really stuck. Any suggestions or advice you have would be appreciated.

#268 of 578 Re: engine problem! [teaj2590] by gentemio

Sep 03, 2011 (12:56 pm)

Replying to: teaj2590 (Sep 02, 2011 7:33 pm)
I was one of the first to report this problem which occurred to my wife in August 2008. Never heard from Mazda, never saw the service manager. I threw away about 9,000 for it to fail again. I realize you are a single parent with little extra money but if you hold on to this car you will be a single parent without a car. See what your trusted mechanic thinks and good luck.

#269 of 578 Re: Me too!! [wwest] by pamhammond

Sep 05, 2011 (11:24 am)

Replying to: wwest (Jul 22, 2011 9:23 am)
How exactly do you "wire the wastegate open"?

#270 of 578 Re: A lawsuit against Mazda???? count me in! [mazdausasux] by tatiana11

Sep 06, 2011 (6:46 pm)

Replying to: mazdausasux (May 17, 2011 6:46 am)
Hi,
 
I am new on this....but I am desperate. I bought a 2007 mazda speed 6 and it broke down...the engine failed catastrophically.... with 68000 miles. it costs me 7000 dollars to fix it. I still have to pay a big number on it and do not know what to do!!! please any help or advice is truly appreciated.

#271 of 578 Me Again by flqueenfan

Sep 06, 2011 (7:10 pm)

Well, the dealer came through a little bit. Because it took them 4 flippin' weeks, and the Mazda mechanic kept jerking me around, the dealership's owner got my portion down to $770 or so. Now, though, it's still making noise, doesn't run nearly as well as she used too, and I think is running rich as there's soot all around the exhaust pipe and on the bumper. When I took her back to the dealership, they yelled at me and asked why I didn't make an appointment. I said I figured I didn't need to for them just to listen to my engine. I still haven't gone back, but the noise is getting worse. I think it's my VVT again. I'm going out of town next week so I'll probably see if I can get them to take a look while I'm gone, but I'm not holding out hope. If something is wrong, then I'm giving up on the car.

#272 of 578 CX7 Timing belt snapped, damaged engine; where is the lawsuit info? by maxocampo

Sep 08, 2011 (6:55 am)

I have a Mazda CX7 2007, read a lot of the posts here, many sounds just like my case. 64,000 timing belt snapped, damaged engine; Mazda wants over $5000 to replace the engine.
 
Where is the info about the lawsuit? PLEASE LET ME KNOW ASAP!
 
Thanks,
 
-Max
maxocampogmail.com

#273 of 578 Re: CX7 Timing belt snapped, damaged engine; where is the lawsuit info? [maxocampo] by botechgirl

Sep 12, 2011 (7:19 pm)

Replying to: maxocampo (Sep 08, 2011 6:55 am)
I am in the same boat..I mean the exact same boat and now stuck with a dead car with a monthly note. They want $8000 from us but who can sink that type of money in a car when the maintenance records are clean. No sludge in the engine at all....U an ready to take Mazda on!!! Let me know anything......
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