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I all new to the group. Last week took my 2014 Mazda CX-5 Akera 2.2d to the snow (NSW) and about 500km into the trip on the main highway got a red light and warning message on the dash saying Radiator Temp Too High. Pulled over immediately and opened the bonnet to find radiator cap missing and coolant all over engine and engine cover. Car was turned off and let to cool for several hours. Unfortunately it was a small town and the only mechanic was a Toyota dealership across the road. They had their mechanic order/install a new radiator cap, top up coolant (4.5L) and sent us on our way. Ever since the car has been sluggish, turbo not spooling the way it used to and has blow back (or blow by) coming through the oil cap which suggests it's a bottom end (piston/compression issue)
Car has just ticked over 97,000km and has always been serviced by Mazda but I've missed the most recent service by 3 months (and 1,500km). What are my chances of Mazda fixing the engine under "good will"???? Thanks in advance.
If its got a perfect service history, there is a very good chance of Mazda replacing the engine under goodwill.
Book it in with Mazda and cross your fingers.
Thanks mate. She's booked in with West End Mazda this Friday for regular service and engine diagnostics. Will let you know how we go. ##FingersCrossed.