Vacuum Pump Failure - Camshaft failure
#1
Vacuum Pump Failure - Camshaft failure
My 2012 CX-5 have just been in for it's 75,000m service. I was advised that the vacuum pump was in the process of failing. That's the vacuum pump which provides servo power to the brakes! It needed replacement otherwise driving the vehicle would become dangerous. Ok. So why did this happen? Because the cam shaft was worn excessively (there was a faulty batch), putting iron filings in the oil. Given that diesel CX-5's leak fuel into the engine oil causing it to thin (another known fault) this led to the toxic mix of thin oil with iron filings destroying the pump. So what other damage might it have caused? "It's usually the turbo that fails first sir". And what else? " Wouldn't like to speculate, sir"
The upshot is that as the car was out of warranty, I paid £1,000 repair bill and have an engine that I have no confidence in surviving much longer. Mazda UK will take no responsibility despite the car being purchased from new and it having a perfect main dealer service record, and also my 15 year history with Mazda.
Be warned, although you are driving a lovely car ( I loved mine ) but you can expect premature engine failure or worse. My advice would be to get rid of it before the warranty runs out or purchase the extended warranty.
The upshot is that as the car was out of warranty, I paid £1,000 repair bill and have an engine that I have no confidence in surviving much longer. Mazda UK will take no responsibility despite the car being purchased from new and it having a perfect main dealer service record, and also my 15 year history with Mazda.
Be warned, although you are driving a lovely car ( I loved mine ) but you can expect premature engine failure or worse. My advice would be to get rid of it before the warranty runs out or purchase the extended warranty.
#2
Of course you know you're not the only CX-5 diesel owner to suffer this fate. Mazda really blew it by putting this engine out in the market before it was fully developed. When they realized what was happening, they pulled the plug on releasing it in the US market where litigation over such failures would have been very tough on such a small company. Hopefully, when it does get here in the next year or so, it will be bug-free. But that doesn't help and other Brits.
#4
Thanks for the replies. According to Mazda UK, it was subject to an inspection for this fault at each service until it dropped out of warranty. After that Mazda were no longer responsible and so the inspection of the vacuum pump ceased at subsequent services until it became clear that the brakes had started under-performing. As I see it, Mazda UK knowingly allowed me to continue to drive a deteriorating vehicle with a known brake failure issue without warning me and without checking for the fault.
I've sold the car.
I've sold the car.
#7
The details for the recall (AJ024A) can be found here;
https://car-recalls.co.uk/recall/maz...r-prematurely/
The recall has been registered in the RAPEX warning system in the EU and was brought to light by member state Germany or Romania I believe.
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