2008 Mazda 5 transaxle issues?
Hello, New member here.
My 2008 Mazda 5 with 69K miles has been great. Yesterday the AT light came on at 55 mph, and I felt and heard a CLUNK. I slowed down and it was fine. Then today on an uphill stretch it happened again at 40 mph.
The AT fluid level has always been good. I checked it again today and it is good.
The CLUNK kinda felt like it disengaged briefly and then re-engaged. Kinda like stepping on a clutch briefly in a standard shift car.
Any ideas? Is there any AT issues this model is known for? Any Service Bulletin etc?
Thanks for any help !
My 2008 Mazda 5 with 69K miles has been great. Yesterday the AT light came on at 55 mph, and I felt and heard a CLUNK. I slowed down and it was fine. Then today on an uphill stretch it happened again at 40 mph.
The AT fluid level has always been good. I checked it again today and it is good.
The CLUNK kinda felt like it disengaged briefly and then re-engaged. Kinda like stepping on a clutch briefly in a standard shift car.
Any ideas? Is there any AT issues this model is known for? Any Service Bulletin etc?
Thanks for any help !
Thanks grim reaper,
ATF color looks good.
I did not apply the sniff test.
I dont know if it was ever changed. Mileage is 69K.
I took it to my mechanic yesterday. He pulled P0720 Output Speed Sensor, and P0841 TFP Sensor Switch. He referred me to his Transmission guy. It goes in Monday. I asked...Should I wear a diaper when I go there?....He said....Well, no-o-o-o, probably not.
So far around town, its OK under 30mph. The CLUNKS were at 55mph and then at 40.
When I told my mechanic that I saw nothing in the owners maintenance schedule about changing ATF, he said it is not our grandfathers ATF, and it costs $16 per Qt. (hawaii). Usually it never needs changing...*they say*...he told me.
Googling those codes....transmissionrepaircostguide .com says:
P0720. The output shaft speed sensor is located nearest the drive axle, and is used by the ECU to monitor the speed/RPM of the transmission output shaft. A P0720 diagnostic trouble code gets stored when the data coming from the OSS sensor doesn’t fall within the ECU’s preprogrammed parameters.
P0841. An automatic transmission needs a certain amount of hydraulic pressure in order to move gears around and propel you down the road. A P0841 DTC means that the transmission fluid pressure sensor which monitors the hydraulic pressure inside of the transmission is not performing according to the preset parameters.
Lots more at Links:
https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0720/
https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0841/
Until Monday's shop stop...Stay Tuned.
Thanks again!
ATF color looks good.
I did not apply the sniff test.
I dont know if it was ever changed. Mileage is 69K.
I took it to my mechanic yesterday. He pulled P0720 Output Speed Sensor, and P0841 TFP Sensor Switch. He referred me to his Transmission guy. It goes in Monday. I asked...Should I wear a diaper when I go there?....He said....Well, no-o-o-o, probably not.
So far around town, its OK under 30mph. The CLUNKS were at 55mph and then at 40.
When I told my mechanic that I saw nothing in the owners maintenance schedule about changing ATF, he said it is not our grandfathers ATF, and it costs $16 per Qt. (hawaii). Usually it never needs changing...*they say*...he told me.
Googling those codes....transmissionrepaircostguide .com says:
P0720. The output shaft speed sensor is located nearest the drive axle, and is used by the ECU to monitor the speed/RPM of the transmission output shaft. A P0720 diagnostic trouble code gets stored when the data coming from the OSS sensor doesn’t fall within the ECU’s preprogrammed parameters.
P0841. An automatic transmission needs a certain amount of hydraulic pressure in order to move gears around and propel you down the road. A P0841 DTC means that the transmission fluid pressure sensor which monitors the hydraulic pressure inside of the transmission is not performing according to the preset parameters.
Lots more at Links:
https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0720/
https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0841/
Until Monday's shop stop...Stay Tuned.
Thanks again!
Last edited by Rockets; Sep 14, 2019 at 01:22 PM. Reason: add links
Well,
Trans guy scanned it, and drove it around town. No code, no issue on road. He talked to his friend that found the 2 codes. They were erased or reset.
It has not happened again during a week or more of daily driving.
Trans guy said if the issue becomes a problem it will need a new (or used) TCM.
He said if it was his car, ....(*he would not buy a Mazda in the first place*)... But if it was his, we would keep driving it, and be on the lookout for a used TCM.
Trans guy scanned it, and drove it around town. No code, no issue on road. He talked to his friend that found the 2 codes. They were erased or reset.
It has not happened again during a week or more of daily driving.
Trans guy said if the issue becomes a problem it will need a new (or used) TCM.
He said if it was his car, ....(*he would not buy a Mazda in the first place*)... But if it was his, we would keep driving it, and be on the lookout for a used TCM.
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