While driving on a city street, and without any indication that something was wrong, all of a sudden three warning lights came on, engine lost power, accelerator, brakes and steering were unresponsive. i am lucky i could manage to get into a turn lane and stop using the emergency brake. car was towed to mazda. told water pump failed and now coolant is mixed with engine oil, engine likely ruined. the car has 66,000 miles on it. internet research shows this is a known problem on cx-9s and mazda did not issue recall. is it safe for these cars to be on the roads? see https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2019/mazda-water-pump-lawsuit.shtml
Me and my husband were on our way home from work. the car suddenly overheated and we lost power on i-35, we were able to get the car to an exit and was nearly hit by another car due to loss of steering and power. we had the car towed to a mazda dealership. there is engine coolant in the oil and we are told it needs a new motor.
The engine overheated while driving on a highway at high speed and failed without warning. after investigation it was found that water pump malfunctioned forcing coolant into the engine. it is now completely inoperable and the car has only around 80,000 miles on it. this is a major safety issue! the car was serviced and oil changed just a few months before this happened. this is a major design flaw on mazda's part, which they seem to know about and never issued a recall to get all the cars fixed. replacing an engine is not something most families have the budget for or even think about when the car is less than 10 years old. there were no warning signs of water pump failure. mazda needs to warn cx-9 owners with tsb or recall the water pump. the water pump is not buried inside the engine and cannot be visually inspected. having a vehicle shut off abruptly when traveling at high speeds is a serious risk for both driver, vehicle occupants and surrounding motorists. i hope nhtsa takes this complaint seriously and takes action before a serious or fatal injury occurs.
Vehicle was in motion on a busy street when suddenly the check engine light came on the ac stopped coming out cold, and the car stopped accelerating would only go up to 20 mph, the car started making rattling noises and i drove by to the nearest place to stop and water fell out of the front bottom right of the car.. the water pump messed up
On jan 12, 2019 we were driving home and without warning the temperature gauge spiked and the check engine light came on. the engine stopped and i was able to get the vehicle off the road. i looked to see the coolant reservoir was empty. i was able to refill it, thinking possibly there was a leak. it got us home safely. the next day, enroute to the radiator shop; the same thing happened. after a tow home, then a tow to the radiator shop and eventually a tow home, it was diagnosed as a water pump failure and now a new engine is the answer for the repair. there was absolutly no warning to this happening and the water pump is internal. i understand that the pump can/will wear out. i get it. where it's located is a joke and i've read it's at least a $1500 - $2000 fix, just for the pump replacement. the main issue is the no warning whatsoever!
While traveling 65mph on highway with family the vehicle shut down, engine light appeared and we nearly were struck by another vehicle when pulling over. cx-9 was towed 75 miles to mechanic who informed us coolant entered the engine from failed water pump and engine needs replacement ($4000). mazda service manager confirmed this is not uncommon and confirmed engine will need to be replaced. when researching cx-9 water pump failure online i found many disturbing testimonials of other cx-9 owners with similar experiences. there were no warning signs of water pump failure. mazda needs to warn cx-9 owners with tsb or recall the water pump. the water pump is not buried inside the engine and cannot be visually inspected. having a vehicle shut off abruptly when traveling at high speeds is a serious risk for both driver, vehicle occupants and surrounding motorists. i hope nstsa takes this complaint seriously and takes action before a serious or fatal injury occurs.
The engine completely lost power. timing chain failure in downtown area / traffic, causing failure of head gasket. warning and immediate failure when in motion in busy downtown midday traffic.
I was driving my car when the transfer case on my 2010 cx9 broke at 109.000 miles and spline gear is worn out. overwhelming oil smell coming back into car along with horrible grinding noise. took to my mazda dealer, mazda wasn't sure if they could fix, suggested replacing transmission. mazda tried to fix the transfer case issue, but could have humming noise. instead of humming noise, after one day of receiving my car back, transmission is failing. already put $2200 into this repair, but was told the transmission could fail at any time. i find this hard to believe after i put my car in for scheduled maintenance all the time and take great care of my car.
Takata recall i have a mazda cx9 2010, i got no indication that there was a problem with my water pump. the care did not over heat, it did not stall and i was no steam coming from the car. i drove my vehicle to the other side of the water more than 20 miles from my home, so that i could go to work. if it were not for the pharmacist at my job i would have gotten in my car and drove off. he notice a puddle under my car and asked me to come outside so he could investigate the situation further. he saw where the fluid was coming from and went under the car to touch the fluid and found that it was my anti-freeze. if i knew i had a problem i would have never driven the car that far from home. i got a quote from the dealer that it would cost me $2050 to repair the water pump. as i did research, i found that this is something that goes on with these vehicles and there is no real way around having to pay the dealer that type of money to repair the problem because of the way the pump is placed inside of the engine cavity. at this point i do not know what to do because i do not have the money for this type of repair on a vehicle that was designed to screw me over. i wish i did my research before buying this vehicle. if i had the chance to do it all over again i would not pick a vehicle that requires only the dealer to repair it. i think that this is unfair for any consumer to have to pay that amount of money because of the damage the water pump has done to the engine because of its placement. i am so upset and not happy about how my first car (that i love) experience has turned out. i thank god that i was not on the highway. i could have died that day.
After recently receiving our vehicle back from a mazda dealer for warranty repairs on the ptu and control arms, we were driving down the highway at 65 mph - initially going up a hill in the mountains. the car would not shift gears (an automatic) and then would not accelerate past 30 mph. no dummy lights lit whatsoever. we got to the top of the hill and having no place to pull off on the highway mountain shoulder, stayed in the lane of traffic with our hazards on. the down side of the hill was a 6% grade with a cliff on the other side of the guard rails. all of a sudden - the power steering went out and the car was hard to steer. there was still no place to pull over on the mountain highway, so we coasted. we then noticed the rpm's were at 0 and all the dummy lights that are on when the car ignition is in accessory were lit up. the car had turned off - while we were going 65 mph on a 6% grade. no warning - no sounds, smoke, dummy lights - just off. very amazingly dangerous. we were very lucky to not die a fiery death. my husband was able to keep calm and thankfully the brakes worked - we were able to stop towards the bottom of the hill. we had the car towed as it wouldn't start/stay running. the diagnosis by the dealer (not the dealer who did the prior warranty work) was a failed engine rod. would have been nice to get a check engine light before having the car completely shut off. we drove the vehicle for less than 100 miles after receiving back from the warranty work and now this.
When i am at a stop ad start my vehicle accelerates without my assistance, this happened also while backing up and my foot was on the brake. *tr
Several weeks ago the brakes started making a hissing noise when i would depress the brake. then, the car would brake as usual until i needed to come to a complete stop, whereas then i would need to depress the brake very hard to make the car stop, which then it would stop very suddenly. the most recent event occurred when my husband was driving down the road about 45 mph and had hit the brakes and the engine completely shut off, all the warning lights came on and it was very difficult for my husband to pull the car over and come to a stop. the engine did start back up and we drove all the way home and have not since driven the vehicle. *tr
The car has been turning off while driving with no prior indications or warnings. engine turns off and steering wheel freezes and locks up. this has occurred multiple time and we have taken the car to the dealer a number of times who has inspected it and even kept it at the shop drove it for a number of days and could not pinpoint the problem. we have made mazda usa aware of the issue and the potential threat of this vehicle (they gave us a case # 149456450) however, sadly their attitude is that if the problem cant be pinned then it does not exist. this is a clear ignorance on mazda usa's part and putting the public in a risk with this vehicle. *tr
Ticking noise was heard as i accelerated the vehicle and as left turns where made. the ticking noise was louder when the engine was cold. mazda recommended to replace engine immediately without further inspection. when i asked what was wrong with the vehicle mazda said sludge was found on the dipstick. they blamed me the consumer and mazda would not honor my extended warranty which i purchased though them at the time of my initial purchased of the vehicle. *tr