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Problems with 2014 Mazda CX-9 ENGINE

On average, the 2014 Mazda CX-9 starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 99 392 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 2014 Mazda CX-9

I noticed a rough noise when i started the 2014 mazda cx-9. i chose to ignore it thinking it was because of the cold weather. got to the highway on the way home to kansas city from columbus, oh. several miles later when filling gas, i noticed a weird smell like that of a burning rubber or coolant. the car got me home same but i noticed slight smoking from the engine when i got home.took it to the mechanic and he advised it was the water pump. he didnt have the right tools to replace it so i took it to a mazda dealership who advied getting a new engine. it's been over three weeks and i'm still waiting or the dealership to find an engine they could replace with. total cost, $4k - $5k. extremely frustrated that mazda wouldnt recall cars with this type of engine/ water pump problem!

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 mazda cx-9. while driving approximately 40 mph, the vehicle lost power and stalled without warning. the contact was able to restart the vehicle after several attempts; however, the failure recurred. the contact stated that there was an odor of coolant fluid and smoke appeared from the front of the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to the contact's residence and then towed to napleton's countryside mazda (6060 south la grange road, countryside, il 60525, (708) 354-2700) to be diagnosed, which was still pending. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was informed of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 118,000.

The water pump failed on the vehicle and coolant leaked into the engine oil. the vehicle all of a sudden started shaking, the engine shut off and the vehicle lost power. the engine is now damaged beyond repair. the vehicle has an internal water pump and the owner's manual does not recommend any maintenance to the water pump. this vehicle had all of the recommended maintenance completed at an authorized mazda dealer, the vehicle was in a parking lot when the engine unexpectedly shut off. while no one was injured when the vehicle lost all power and the engine shut off, it is something that should be looked into.

My wife took our 2014 mazda cx-9 to liberty mazda for a check engine light that came on the evening before she already and an appointment for another issue. she asked them to check the light as well. after their findings they told sue the car had a catastrophic water pump engine failure. this water pump is located inside the timing chain cover and leaks coolant in to the engine. at this point we were handed over to a sales rep. who informed us this was a foolish design with the water pump located in the powertrain behind the timing chain cover. this causes catastrophic engine failure with no warning this is wrong and should not happen. we talked to jason the sales manager who reiterated the same message and said he would put in a good word for me if cooperate called about my complaint. he did and cooperate offered us the eplan on a new car. approximately $2,000.00 for a car valued at $12-14,000.00 this engine was manufactured by ford for mazda and the ford escapes have the same trouble. please feel free to contact me

The engine sputtered and stopped without warning while driving. it turned out the water pump went out and spilled water internally in the engine. the car has 73,000 miles on it and it appears that this has been happening to other owners of this vehicle routinely, and mazda has kept this design flaw and safety concern a secret. it is costing over $2,200 to repair, and i believe that mazda should be held accountable for it. thank you. (xxxx) parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Tl* the contact owns a 2014 mazda cx-9. while driving 45 mph, the contact heard an abnormal noise and detected a strong odor inside the vehicle. the vehicle was coasted to the side of the road and taken to an independent mechanic who found an internal fracture of an oil leak. the mechanic stated that the transfer case may need to be replaced. the dealer (quirk mazda, 111 mcgrath hwy, quincy, ma 02169, (617) 773-8000) was contacted and indicated that there was no recall campaign to provide a remedy from the manufacturer. the manufacturer was notified and stated that the vehicle was not included in a recall. the vin and failure mileage were not available.

I was slowly approaching a stop light when our 2014 mazda cx-9 started having vibrations, which at first came from underneath, between the driver's row and the 2nd row passenger. it immediately felt as if the car's engine was about to fail. i managed to make that right turn, carefully stepping on the brakes, and crossed a rail-road crossing. the car was running at a speed of 20 mph. i slowed down to make another right turn towards my destination, then the engine abruptly died. the battery and check engine lights suddenly lit up on the dashboard. from the intersection's stop light to the location where the engine failed, it was a distance of approximately 0.5 mile. my wife came and picked up our 3 children from the corner of the street. my brother-in-law came to my location with jumper cables and gave my engine's battery a jump-start. the engine started but the vibrations were stronger. the car ran for another 0.3 mile before it died again. i had the car towed to the mazda dealership from where i purchased the car. after 1 day i was told that the incident was possibly due to a bad tank of gas. another day later, i was told that something else was wrong with the engine, and that it was unrelated to the earlier suspicion of bad gas. after 5 business days, i was told that the engine's cylinder 6 needs a new cylinder head. the other option was a complete engine overhaul. the car has never been in an accident, and has approximately 81,000 mileage. the estimated cost for repairs was $5,834. this is a very serious safety issue that warrants an investigation. had the car experienced engine failure on a busy interstate, my family and others could've been seriously injured or even killed.

I started my car at home to allow it to warm up while i got the kids ready for school. my cars starts with keyfob (no key) once we was all ready we left home to go to school. i proceeded to drive my car to the school (without the keys, apparently i left them on the table and forgot to grab them) we arrived at the school. i parked, turned the car off and entered the building. when i returned to leave, i was unable to since i did not have my car keys. my mazda cx9 will shift into gear and drive without the fob within proximity to the vehicle this clearly violates fmvss 114 s5.2.2- except as specified in s5.2.4, the vehicle must be designed such that the transmission or gear selection control cannot move from the 'park' position, unless the key is in the starting system therefore, i was stranded, i contacted mazda service (because in the past it seemed as when i got into the car to leave without the keys, i could not shift our of park) to ask they said that is how it was meant to operate. this is a major safety concern. 1) my car can be moved without the key fob 2) no notice that key fob is missing 3) be stranded due to not having keys. *tr

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