Asked by GuruH39K8 Aug 11, 2019 at 10:50 PM about the 2008 Mazda CX-7 Touring AWD. Question type: Maintenance & Repair. Check engine light came on in my 2008 Mazda. cx7, 4 cylinder 2.3L turbo GDI,had it read. Missfire. in cylinder 2 code came up. I changed spark plugs. it went away, but then came back on , same code. Failure Date: 06/01/2017. Mazda's l-series engines are earning a reputation for variable vale timing (vvt) defects that can cause oil leaks, excessive smoke out of the tailpipe, loose timing chains, and catastrophic engine failure. Mazda has acknowledged the vvt problems in a special service program but, according to owners, has denied warranty Turbo Went Out 2007 Mazda CX-7 This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Mazda dealer. CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2007 Mazda CX-7 has numerous reports filed with the Sep 18, 2017. #5. Check your spark plugs and turbocharger operation. I just purchased a CX7 that ran poorly. I discovered the plugs were fowled due to high oil consumption due to a failed turbo. Once the plugs were replaced, the car ran much better but was very low on power as the turbo was seized. G. right brake light doesnt work, bulb has been replaced, left side does work. 2008 Mazda CX-7 Estimates. AC Evaporator Replacement. ($846 - $1,158) in Bayside, NY. Find a Shop. Mazda Repair in Clarksburg, WV. I purchased a Mazda 2008 cx7 0n 2/13/14 from Mercer Nissan in Lufkin, Tx, it was a little loud but the salesman said that was normal, it 2007 Mazda CX-7 - at 57,000 timing chain broke, Mazda did NOT stand by warranty, they wanted $9010 for new engine, had engine rebuilt for $4200, at 67000 turbo failed under warranty, Mazda did NOT honor warranty…they claimed they found sludge in engine, even though it was pristine after rebuild and we have changed oil 5 times (full IrBG.

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