2018 cx-5 Blown Head Cylinder and Head Gasket
#51
Thanks for the info. So this means that also a car with assembly point in Japan can have this issue. One final question: There was a prior recall for the CX-5 with Cylinder Deactivation. Did you have that recall service performed on your car?
#52
They updated the PCM software.
I love my CX-5 overall. But this issue really make me think twice on buying a Mazda again. Thinking of selling it after I got the car back. I reported the issue to Mazda experience too.
#53
That's a bummer, so the PCM update does not protect this issue from happening. I had the PCM update done too but will be on the look-out now for this. Thanks again for sharing your experience.
#54
Exact same thing today
Burning smell, oil seen on ground. Checked oil down 1 quart. Filled it backup checked it again ok, drove it to dealer five miles. The checked it the oil down half a quart they said. Knew exactly what the issue was completely covered. They are replacing the head, no engine light no low oil nothing, no codes either I check myself. Only 16k miles on the car. Hopefully they fix it right? I have another CX-5 with 255k miles with no oil leaks at all!!
#55
Burning smell, oil seen on ground. Checked oil down 1 quart. Filled it backup checked it again ok, drove it to dealer five miles. The checked it the oil down half a quart they said. Knew exactly what the issue was completely covered. They are replacing the head, no engine light no low oil nothing, no codes either I check myself. Only 16k miles on the car. Hopefully they fix it right? I have another CX-5 with 255k miles with no oil leaks at all!!
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#56
Not only that, if you have an oil leak from a cracked cylinder head, please file a complaint with NHTSA:
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They can force MAZDA to do a recall or other measures to make things right for the owners.
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They can force MAZDA to do a recall or other measures to make things right for the owners.
#57
Since cylinder deactivation may produce serious problems and offers only a small increase in mileage, I'm wondering if it can be shut off. Anyone know how to do that?
Or am I over-reacting?
Thanks,
Milt Baker, Pompano Beach, FL
Or am I over-reacting?
Thanks,
Milt Baker, Pompano Beach, FL
#58
AFAIK it cannot be turned off unless Mazda rolls out a software update to do it. If this is really the reason for this blown head cylinder issue, I assume that Mazda would have already done so, but according to one forum member there was one batch of bad cylinders and hence, not all vehicles are affected.
#59
I have had exactly the same problem, 2018 CX 5 with 66,000 miles. Mazda refused to replace the engine but is going to replace the head. I was not really looking for a rebuild either, Clearly a manufacturing issue but we are getting the run around. So frustrating.
#60
.... service advisor came over and told me that the cylinder head need to be replace due to leaks from cylinder #3. I asked if this is common issue for Cx-5, he said he saw certain number of CX-5s been getting cylinder head replaced due to this same issue. This is a TSB fix (TSB #SA-031-21) only if you have this oil leaks. I think Mazda should having a recall for those who have cylinder deactivation on their model years. ...
And filing complaints with the NHTSA is appropriate when an automaker is not acknowledging/repairing problems, which again is not the case here. So far they have been making the required repairs and have not tried to sweep the problem under the rug. But hey people are going to do what they do, so if you're getting a big kick out of doing this, then by all means full speed ahead.
Be advised that I'm no Mazda fanboy (or any other automaker for that matter), and don't normally take their side. And I also have a complete dislike for the CD change to the Skyactiv engines, and most certainly wish they had not stuck us with this CD crap. But what's done is done, and those of us with CD engines just need to hope that Mazda will stand behind their product and continue to make all future repairs on these engines, including out-of-warranty extensions as they have so far been doing.