Still it’s better than paying $1,000 ~ $1,500 (?) from Mazda dealer.
Curious if you can tell the physical differences on input shaft casing which got modified. Take some pictures for comparison...
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Still it’s better than paying $1,000 ~ $1,500 (?) from Mazda dealer.
Curious if you can tell the physical differences on input shaft casing which got modified. Take some pictures for comparison...
Is it from LKQ? How much does it cost?
Mazda SG1 gear lubricant is pretty expensive for 2016 rear differential. Hope this replacement would fix your problem.
Ugh, NO![/QUOTE]At least this Toyota OEM filter is one more source to check for better price on our Thai filter if interested.
I feel that 12-pack OEM MV filter for $34.99 shipped deal is too good...
Yeah OEM wiper blades for gen-2 CX-5 should be made by Denso, as gen-1’s are Denso’s. I wonder if the rubber refill on Bosch AeroTwin wiper blade is replaceable like OEM’s?
And Bosch and Valeo...
Never tried, but I believe you can simulate the operation on old hand brake like you described with pulling the EPB switch up and hold there while the car is moving, then release the EPB switch when...
Yes, I totally agree. Those random system reboots most likely is caused by hardware issue, not the software. One of the million components is not functioning within specs, which causes reboot. ...
Craigslist?
Looks like you’ve found yourself (and for us if Bosch USA makes them available) a much better aftermarket wipers for gen-2 CX-5. This Bosch AeroTwin 3 397 014 398 wiper set should look nicer...
So you know there’re both T-rated and H-rated 225/65R17 RT43’s and H-rated is much superior on specs, you really have done the home work no doubt!
And 37 psi would be my choice too!
If you’re looking for OEM 1WPE-14-302 Thai Denso filter, usually Toyota's OEM p/n 90118-WBA40 oil filter for Yaris iA (rebadged Mazda2) is cheaper.
Watch for those eBay and Amazon sellers. Very often they ship Thai filter although the description says Japanese filter. They’ll tell you they all genuine Mazda filters but one got superseded by...
Shock absorber is a telescopic damper device to prevent the suspension spring bouncing when it gets compressed. In old days shock absorber is a independent component attached to the suspension...
Yes most vehicles offer Flexible OCI in Europe since many years ago for environmental concerns (less oil change, less used oil to pollute). Some may even be mandatory. And if not, it would have...
Once you reset the flexible oil change schedule, it should display 7,500 miles for gen-2 CX-5, or 100% for gen-1 2016 CX-5. But you had system crash, and your reset procedure may have been out of...
Did you add at least a couple of more psi’s than factory recommended 34 psi to your new 225/65R17 102H General AltiMAX™ RT43’s?
Someone had tested his new 2016 CX-5 and he drove 62 miles to run out of the gas after the Distance to Empty showed “0”. ;)
My last several cars that had donut spares have recommended the spare tire pressure to be 60 PSI. That is also the pressure that is embossed on the sidewall of the spare in my CX 5. Why would you...
And I simply don’t believe anyone is willing to calibrate speedometer which will also affect the odometer. And tampering odometer is a federal offense!
Agreed. The problem is the TSB is not safety recall. Mazda dealer and Mazda North American Operations don’t have any obligation to fix the problem for free unless you have warranty to cover the...
It should. I cleared out the entire inventory of PE01-14-302A from Med Center Mazda and got 23 Tokyo Roki oil filters when I noticed this Japanese oil filter was being superseded by the Thai filter....
You know very well that aftermarket parts often are one-size-fit-all. Unlike others, Wix has stepped up and designed 57002 to meet the specification from Mazda’s PE01-14-302A for SkyActiv-G 2.0L...
Yes your Mazda dealer definitely is a rare species providing excellent service.
But if I were you I’d call service manager that I changed my mind and want the Wix oil filter replaced with OEM. ...
I like Discount Tire Store too and have been getting my new tires from them for past 30+ years. If Costco price is lower, they always match the price for me. And I can get any tires I want,...
You have a 2.5T CX-9, and the correct OEM oil filter is PY8W-14-302 (Tokyo Roki from Japan), not PE01-14-302A or PE01-14-302B which is for 2.5L.
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And based on pictures posted on mazdashop.ca (Scarboro Mazda Canada) website from the link provided, the oil filter they’re selling is 1WPE-14-302 made in Thailand Denso oil filter.