
How reliable is the 2.5 turbo engines? : r/mazda - Reddit
2.5T is just as reliable as any other modern turbo engine from any other mass market OEM. I see you’re asking in the comments how someone’s CX-5 handles over bumps. A CX-5 is not a CX-50 and their suspensions hand a lot differently from one another. Go drive one and see how you like it. Reddit can’t solve everything for you.
Mazda 2 - Reddit
r/mazda2: For Mazda 2 enthusiasts! Hey, stupid little question. I just filled up my tank from empty with octane 88 cause it was 20 cents cheaper per gallon and I wasn’t really thinking.
Engine Light *Knock Sensor* : r/mazda2 - Reddit
Oct 27, 2022 · I've experienced knock sensor related check engine lights lately on my 2009 Mazda 2 (1.5 l petrol/gas 76kW (103hp). For me it's a "P0328 - knock sensor circiut high (bank 1 or single sensor)" - which as far as i understand is a faulty sensor or damaged wiring.
2nd Generation (2016-2023) CX-9 owners Regarding coolant
You should be too. This affects ALL 2016-2020 Mazda CX-9 vehicles as well as some other models equipped with the same SkyActiv 2.5L Turbocharged engine. Please see Technical Service Bulletin 01-013/21. (UPDATED TSB 2021-DEC-02) It's a known problem affecting some of the early-mid Skyactiv 2.5 Turbo equipped cars including the Mazda6, CX-5, and ...
2013 2.2 Ltr Diesel - Issue - P2262 - Turbo Boost Pressure - Solved
Dec 7, 2023 · Hi everyone, just wanted to come in and talk about an issue I experienced with my Mazda 6 2.2 Diesel wagon, in Australia. Recently this cars engine warning light came on, and went into limp mode. The engine produced very little power and …
Is Mazda 2 a good option as a first new car? : r/mazda - Reddit
Sep 11, 2022 · I am big fan of the MX 5 but it won't be practical for me at the moment - single dad and can't imagine how it would be to drop my 8 yo daughter at school in a two seater. Maybe in the future as a second car. I settled on the Mazda 2 basically because of the looks of Mazda's and the naturally aspirated 1.5 petrol engine - less parts, more reliable.
2.5 vs 2.5 Turbo. What really is the better choice? : r/mazda - Reddit
My 2017 Mazda 3 hatch with the 2.5 liter feels responsive and linear, but it's a good 600 lbs lighter than an AWD 2022 CX-5 (starting in 2022, all Mazda SUVs are AWD). When I load my car up with 4 passengers and luggage, it feels underpowered.
2015 Mazda3 reliability, 2.5L vs. 2.0L engine : r/mazda - Reddit
Sep 14, 2018 · 2015 Mazda 6 with the 2.5L engine with 128,000 miles. Oil change every 5,000 miles. Air filter every year. New plugs at 75,000 miles. Front brakes at 50 and 100,000, rear brakes at 75,000 - but I live in an area with small mountains. Hasn't used a drop of oil. Love this car. Just get some actual snow tires in the winter.
Skyactiv 2.5L Intake Valve Cleaning - Just Completed : r/mazda
Jul 2, 2022 · Mazda doesn’t tell use what driving conditions will do so other than highway driving. In my experience with the 2.0L, once or twice a year when the conditions are right in the summer, I’ll blast down the highway for 10+ mins in 4th gear. …
Mazda 6 2.2 reliability : r/mazda - Reddit
Jul 23, 2023 · I had a 2011 2.2 I bough it at 135,000 miles I had run up maybe 20k miles and I was on the interstate and the oil pressure light came on. Needless to say I stopped and turned off engine. My mechanic told me the oil was blocked and this is a fault with the pre 2015 2.2 Mazda engines. He fixed it and I got rid of it the following month.