Mazda CX-5 Mechanical Review
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- Here's a look under the hood and underneath the Mazda CX-5 cross-over utility vehicle.
In this video we take a deep dive into the engine, transmission, cooling, exhaust, suspension, braking and electrical setup of the Mazda CX-5.
The Mazda CX-5 is based on the Mazda 3's platform, using the same naturally aspirated 2.5L SKYACTIV-G engine and 6 speed automatic transmission. It is a FWD power-train setup with optional AWD. Overall, the Mazda's mechanicals are a step down on technology and innovation compared to newer rivals in its class, however that lends well to the purists who deem simplicity and projected reliability over the latest features, performance or trends.
Skip to section in the video:
0:00 Introduction
0:15 Engine
5:46 Transmission
8:11 Suspension
10:56 Cooling
13:30 Exhaust
14:57 Brakes
16:29 Steering
16:50 Final Thoughts
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What do you all think of the CX-5? Is Mazda behind the competition under the skin?
very 🤔
Maybe, but I prefer Mazda's simplicity, reliability, and ease of maintenance.
Only thing I would complain is the rusting
Behind the times is fine is reliability is what you are looking for. Having a car last makes economic sense!
No, it's what Toyota has done for ever keeping things tried and true and slowly implement new tech
Oh man, this is a great channel. That was encyclopaedic coverage in seventeen minutes... Don't think I've seen anything like this before.
My thoughts exactly. His knowledge is encyclopaedic
Now these are the REAL quirks and features
Agree
Doug s coming for you lol
Todor Stefanov Doug is a joke
So that's what a toothbrush is for.
This channel seriously deserves much more attention than so many drive test channels which are usually marketing pieces. Such an amazing resource!
I’ve put 100k miles on my 2016 CX-5 and no major issues so far. Very reliable. Easy to maintain. Great car!
Good to hear
Any updates
Curious as well for an update. Any paint/rust problems? Any engine or transmission problem? Etc.
@@vindictiv6880I think you just need to change the trany fluid and good to go
@@vindictiv6880 Rust is the biggest enemy of ANY mazda car. Don't even ask that, you know it's a problem. I own a 2011 one. Sad to see this is still not fixed.
This entire video is just incredible. I couldn't stop watching. Great presentation, straight to the point and easy to understand.
No fluff, just straight facts. Love the work, sir!
Thanks. I'll have more to come!
I have the 2014 cx5, 130K only had to change the Battery and front brake pads with a set of tires. Well built, and very reliable.
My wife and I have a 2016 Mazda CX5 we bought brand new. It now has 150,000kms and has zero rust and zero mechanical issues and we park outside year-round. I have done the brakes once, replaced the battery twice, replaced the serpentine belt and tensioner once, and done all required oil changes every 8,000kms with full synthetic oil. It has been more reliable than most of the Toyota’s we’ve owned. Ours was made in Japan. People say the 2.5 litre engine with 185hp is gutless but it still has plenty enough pep for us. Excellent winter car too! We live near Edmonton Alberta and it’s our go-to for winter commuting…. just add studded Nokian winter tires and you’re good to go!
Good to know these Mazda's hold up. Have you been rust proofing it?
@@speedkar99 nope and our roads are treated all winter long.
Please oh please continue to put out these videos on various cars. This seriously helped me with another vehicle I wanted to buy. When i saw cardboard parts that can get wet, that kinda killed that. You are quick and not drawn out. You get in and out with your explanations. Great job man.
One of the best info videos I've ever seen. Great job, you sure know your stuff!
Second that.
what car used cardboard lol
I love that simple Mazda Enginreering!
I love both my 2016.5 CX5 and 2018 Mazda 6. Mazda still includes an actual transmission with gears instead of fake CVT transmissions.
I just got my 2020 CX5 in October and I have yet to look under the hood. I'm glad I came across this video. Thank you for sharing. Deeply appreciated
Great work. Very rare channel to get real tech info. Most of the car channels describe the appearance and beauty of the cars not real tech reviews and valuation. Keep up the good work.
Six years old and still running like new. I see now why Mazda has moved ahead of Toyota and Honda for reliability and value. Before my CX-5, I had a Miata. It also was a great car and proved to be bulletproof despite my manhandling it often.
Survivors bias.
I just bought one of these trucks, and honestly, you're making me glad I did.
Compared to my Volkwagen, this car just makes so much more sense mechanically.
It sure does! CX-9 review coming soon
No way in hell did you just call this a truck...
@@lightsfansofthewest481 Oh cry about it bro
@@Wizard_of_Bong Oh, I ain't crying. I just find it very unusual, to say the least, that someone called a unibody crossover a truck.
@@lightsfansofthewest481 🤓forgive me father for i have sinned
I stumbled on this channel while looking at car reviews. So many of these channels have the same thing over and over again, everyone else seems obsessed with the headlights for instance.
This is one of the few that dives into the mechanics, very unique channel and I'm happy to be a new subscriber. This place is like car engines for dummies LOL, sorely needed and greatly appreciated.
Car care nut do mechanical review as well
WOW perfect timing. In process of buying a used CX5 and this really helped. Even showing where the trans dip stick was a big help considering in a google search I couldn't find anyone who knew if it had one or where it is. All I could find was "Its a sealed trans so there's no dip stick". Excellent piece of work and thank you!!
Dude, you're killin' it. Excellent job man! Have a great day.
Excellent!!!! Do more cars! You've got folks who really need to see this stuff before they go buy a car.
Just bought a 2019 with 30k miles. I’m so happy there is no turbo or CVT 😁
Another great vid! I love how in depth you are, please keep it up!!
Thanks
Thank you for this excellent comprehensive review of this vehicle. The photographic set ups were really well done. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for your work .
Glad you appreciate it
Impressive review, thank you very much!! I live in Ontario and shopping for a new SUV and plan to keep it for a long time so rusting (corrosion) is a problem! So rust proof is a must. What is your opinion on the new (current) model Acura RDX on rusting and overall reliability?
This video really helps show you what's under the hood, something the manual doesn't show you. Thanks for this.
Thinking off getting a 2019 mazda cx-5. This review definitely covered more than what I expected. Great review!
Had a RAV and loved it for 10 years (a die hard Toyota/Lexus fan)…but the fun experience behind the wheel of the CX5 turbo signature and its outstanding interior sold me. The turbo engine is fantastic…such a fun, good looking car to drive. The RAV was utilitarian, the CX5 just more sport/luxury. Thanks so much for the review! Will be on the look out for the rust issue.
I agree. CX5 is impressive mechanically (not sure about turbo longevity, CX7 had a bad track record)
Just wait. It will fail you.
I bought CX-5 last year and I needed to acquaint myself with the car. This was really a helpful video to identify components and understand the technology used. Thank you. Please do the same for 2017 Toyota RAV4.
And do you like it?
@@andreiandrei8240 Yes, I love my 2019 Mazda CX-5 sport trim. I got the regular engine (non-turbo). The turbo adds more power, but it puts more stress on the engine. The CX-5 is highly rated for is reliability by Consumer Reports.
Thank you for the great-informative video. First time Mazda owner for about 7 years now. I own a 2016 Mazda6 with 173,000 that has been very reliable (I bought it used with 30K miles). The belt tensioner has been replaced twice and needs replacing again, unless it is just the belts doing the high pitch purring. I have hit debris (bulky and hard) and a deep-sharp pothole that destroyed a rim and tire, and the suspension has never needed any adjusting. During my ownership, the car has never needed an alignment (this is really amazing to me). I drive my cars for many years, and I'm sure glad I chose a Mazda. Previous Toyota owner for many years (they leak!), and an '06 Accord Hybrid (V6) that was a very reliable as well. God bless.
Expert coverage of the technical side of a Mazda SUV... this guy is as good as you're going to find on CZcams... or anywhere else for that matter.
Discovered this channel on a Sunday at 9AM. Subscribed at 9:15. By 10:00, have learned more than the previous 300 youtube car-related videos combined.
Well said. Other Savage Geese, no one does this
dude this was a fantastic video. you were thorough, concise and worked the camera angles really well.
thank you for taking the time to make it and share. for whoever buys this car... I really hope they end up liking it because it's gonna last a really long time and for the wear items you mentioned (suspension, mounts, etc) that don't look awful to have to replace.
again, great job
You are welcome. Please see my other mechanical reviews for now
Thank you for this terrific overview. I learned so much in such a short amount of time. You did an superb job with your video.
Great channel as others have noted… lots of technical detail absolutely absent anywhere else. Great job, excellent work and much appreciated.
They hold up better than most of the competition, we had some KMs 350,000kms + in our shop 2013-2016 and was impressed at how reliable they are! Surface rust is just surface and is common on any 1 year old Canadian car without additional coating.
What do you think is a better choice between a new Mazda 3 or cx5, or a Lexus es350 or rx350 around 2015-2017 or even a Camry same years
@@brandonburnie7067 i have a mazda, but id get a lexus first
I hope so. I have my first mazda, But I believe my ford fusion had a mazda engine, and I dont recall it having any issues.@@jbrown4137
Mazda CX 5 more practical and easier to maintain.@@brandonburnie7067
Excellent presentation! I am very happy with my 2021 CX5 100th Anniversary model. The six speed transmission works weel, better than a CVT! Regarding the rust, mine has been oil sprayed by Metropolitain Rustproofing - I have been a customer for close to 40 years!
Really a complete guide on the whole vehicle. Please do more car review like this, including where the transmission is situated, at the driver's side or the passenger side. This is the best video I have seen. Thank you.
Welcome
Drivers side. It's obvious if you look at the engine bay with hood open.
Great video. I'm on my 3rd Mazda. 2014 mazda3 hatchback manual. 2.0 liter engine. Not one problem with car at 77,000 miles. Handles so nice with my latest Michelin Defender tires.
I much prefer the tried and true 6-speed auto to a CVT.
Agree
@@speedkar99 is it still true, a current model 6-10 spd auto is more reliable than a current cvt from honda/toyota?
I've heard a cvt is less efficient than an automatic or manual
And a tried and true direct injection.....wait
@@LaBambaCL same reliability as a Honda/Toyota/Subaru/Hyundai/Kia CVT (IVT for Hyundai/Kia). It's just the GM and JATCO (Nissan/Infiniti/Mitsubishi) CVTs that are unreliable.
Awesome video series. Would be nice to include the most common issues/problems each manufacturer has too. It would add great content to these series..
Thanks for the uploads!
Kudos. This was soooo good. What year is that ?
Awesome channel. The nonsense approach to providing a great amount of information in a manner easy to understand for someone who barely knows anything about cars is absolutely great to watch and learn.
Keep up the great work, speedkar99 and I'll try to share your channel whenever I can.
Looking forward to the growth of this channel.
Could you one day do a mechanical review on the 2018+ 2.0t Accord? 6spd maybe?
Excellent video...this is great to have an overview of the mechanical side!
I really appreciate the time you took to do this detailed review. I would love it if you could do an update on the turbocharged CX-5 engine.
Great video. can you please do an 2019 2020 Acura RDX Mechanical Review.
I'm driving a 2014 CX-5 with almost 90k miles on it and it's been a solid vehicle to own and drive. I live in the snow belt and the CX-5 is holding up well and really doesn't show much more rust than the example in this video. Mechanically the CX-5 has been a rock. I very much like the 6 speed auto in it vs the competitions 8 speed units which seem to gear hunt too much. The 2.5L engine has good power and excellent fuel economy and has been problem free over the 90k miles. I do use a high quality full synthetic oil and filter. As far as maintenance mine has required little besides oil and gas, although I have changed the trans fluid and filter myself at 60k miles (preventive maint only) and it's also had 3 brake jobs over the years. There's a rubber O ring on one of the brake slides in the rear calipers that tends to swell after a few years and will cause the rear brakes to bind on the inside. Most people tend to just remove it since it's only there for noise prevention but I choose to replace mine with a new O ring. Either way that fixes the issue of the inside brake pad wear on the rear calipers.
Probably swells cause guys are using the wrong grease
You always present so nice, even someone with little knowledge of mechanics can understand. Keep it that way Bro.
Excellent!...a very detail review of the CX-5
They tend to rust under the hood with the latchet, on top of the roof and in the boot trunk. Diesel ones you want to look out for oil leaks on both sides of intercooler pipes and sign of wear on the belt. If engine light comes on and you get fault code P2227, you would want to check out in the inlet for the turbo for carbon buildup.
On this gen of Mazda? I've not heard of any rust issues on 2012+ Mazda's. Even prior to that it wasn't common until you get back to the ford partnered years. Would be interested if you have any articles pointing to new Mazda's rusting.
A great video. This video is mostly for someone with a good knowledge of cars. I liked the identification of the parts, description of the principles of operation for some parts, and the comments about ease and difficulties in servicing them (removal and installation). The comparison and contrast to other modern cars was also very helpful. It reminds me of an English rehtoric class I took decades ago, where the teacher talked about tools and techniques for effective communication. The presenter is a very effective communicator. The video definitely has some meat.
My suggestions are the following:
1) Slow down a little bit so that the viewer has time to digest the information and keep up with the presentation.
2) Pause for a couple of seconds between major topics.
3) to widen the audience, include a short description of a function of a part without too much detail. For example, the brake booster amplifies the braking force.
The above suggestions do make the video longer, but I think it is justified and makes the video accessable to many others who are not conversant in automotive technology.
Nah, I think he’s doing fine
Love this kind of format. Quite refreshing. Honda next please! Thanks!
Well done, thank you. I am thinking of purchasing this vehicle shortly and this is an excellent overview of mechanics.
"make sure you subscribe to see more videos just like this one". I ❤️ it!!!
I love the simplicity of the Mazda's....just like the Mitsubishi's.
I like it. Mazda always gets good reviews in car magazines and I'd give it a good review too after seeing this. The transmission dipstick alone is a real nice feature that I wish had never gone away.
It's good but a bit outdated under the pretty skin
Really great videos , especially the mechanical input at the end.
Thanks for great detail mechanic review.
I've learned the entire English vocabulary with this video
Even as a native English speaker I have trouble keeping up with his fast flow of information.
Thanks, English is my only language so it just goes
Great video Speedy! No rust on my 25 year old Miata that has spent its life in Florida and Alabama.
That's because your Miata was built in Hiroshima, Japan.
Youre pretty much a Car Doctor. so much knowledge. Thank you
This is the type of information I want to see when shopping for a car. Great approach to a review!
Thanks. I'll leave the cupholder reviews for the others haha
Very good review.
I'm surprised about that oil dip stick in the transmission. It's cool that it's there. I wasn't expecting such item in any new car.
I wasn't expecting that either.
I use the it to vac out the transmission fluid every 60k. When transmission is drained I replace filter. I have 230,000mile on my 2013.
Yeah mazda for life. I'm proud being a Mazda Technician 💪❤️🇵🇭. I'm saving for a mazda 2 2018 model for AP4 spec upgrade hihi.
Great video. Thanks. Daughter has 2018. More rust underneath than I would expect on hers. Thats the only thing holding me back from buying a new cx-5.
Thanks, been waiting for a mechanical review for this!
I made it just for you
Loved the Volkswagen comment lol.
I was sold on the CX5 when you pulled out the transmission dipstick
The manual doesn't have
My Murano does not have it...
I am amazed at the breadth of his knowledge.
thanks for doing this. very interesting to see inside the engines of cars were interested in.
My four-year-old is the best car I have ever owned. Not a single problem.
I own a Mazda CX -5 2016 Top Revolution 2.2 173 hp model , i have 80k km on it , to be honest its a great car .
It has its flaws like rust which on the long run is a huge problem (general issue with Japanese cars )
It runs smooth and if you have the automated transmission and use the manual function on it , it can be quite the fast car , and its very steady in combination of high speed and turns .
The feeling inside this car is rather unique if i might say so
Overall i can say i love this car
Great video, Fully informative and makes understanding what the vehicle has and difficulty levels of what to expect when working on it.
Bro, thank you for this video. I'm new to car ownership but you were so clear and easy to follow. I feel like I could work on my own vehicle now! 😅
You mentioned about D.I. and carbon buildup at the beginning of your video. When do you think it's time to perform valve cleaning? You think using crc spray would help?
I clean mine with cdc valve cleaner every 6 to 8k through the throttle body
I like your review! Solid and informative.
I think Mazda has done fairly well in this CX-5 by offering a nice looking and premium interior parts quality. Old NA engine and 6AT translate into long-term reliability isn’t it? Acceptable compromises.
Agreed!
That was GREAT... I'm looking to buy a 2018 and this was soooo informative. THANKS!
Loved this, nice job, thank you!
I love how simple Mazda makes cars still to this days. In some newer Toyotas you have to remove the windshield cowl in order to remove the spark plugs modules which is pretty time consuming for a spark plug change.
Simple??? If you want simple take a look at my '72 Chevy.
Our daughter has one (FWD) and she's strict with the maintenance (thanks Dad)
Hope it's a good car for her (lives in the South USA so no snow/salt)
Great, thorough and informative video. Appreciate the speed and details.
Amazing review. Never seen one like this. For a person who does all their own work on their vehicles, this is quite helpful.
Yep that's exactly who I was thinking when making this video! Thanks
pretty solid review even if it was done with a tooth brush lol. I like Mazda's traditional approach, too many people jump to the latest tech with very little testing and it leads to expensive repairs and more recalls
A floor-mounted gas pedal?! I'm impressed.
This video easily supports why I subbed you a fair while back. Never disappoints 👍🙏🍻
Like the vibe and informative nature of the video. You got me i subscribe
This is a really weird toothbrush commercial
Lmao!!!!!
At first I thought it was a pregnancy test commercial, but once I got over that, and the cigarette butt that's in the air box, all things fell into place :) Good video actually!
It reminded me to brush my teeth cause I thought my teeth were starting to rust.
First time watching a pure mechanical review and i love it. This channel is amazing. The rust was rather irritating, come on Mazda!!
Glad you like it. Rust proof your Mazda and it'll last
Doesn’t make sense to dump money on this mazda when rav4 is already have port injection and gdi and no rusting issue. Clean engine valves and high quality transmition and suspension best of the all world. 😁TNGA TOYOTAs are awsome
Fantastic comprehensive video! Made my purchase decision easier since most of the components are quite easy to access
I have a 2023 and I love it.
I've got a 2020 CX-5. Runs like a dream. It's definitely a bit of a boring car, in my opinion, but nothing to complain about at all. Well made and reliable.
Good choice
I dont find it boring at all!
@@grandy depends on what you got. I have the AWD sport trim. Just the regular aspirated engine so no turbo and no zoom zoom lol handles well, feels nice, just basically feels like a mom car with how whatever it is. Would prefer something either more power or more rugged but I can’t complain at all with how good the CX-5 has treated me.
Great review! I didn`t catch if you mentioned so called mild hybrid system that my Mazda CX-5 2019 has? Where is that unit?
Amazing video speedkar98! In all the years watching CZcams, I have never left any video a comment, until now. Fantastic work! Where's your shop? I have found my new mechanic.
"It's not like you have to remove the whole panel ....Volkswagen" LOL !!! Nice video. Thank you for sharing.
This alone made it worth selling my VW and loving the Mazda😂
@@kaitlynbaker9427 I replaced my BMW with a Mazda CX-5 (sig trim)... I am so impressed with this vehicle.
I just traded in my 2017 outback last month and bought just a base CX-5 sport, it’s an incredible car for the money. I loved the outback , I’ve always had Subarus, but I am growing increasingly concerned about the CVT transmissions and their durability after 100,000 miles, just not a fan and kind of sad that Subaru went that way. The sky active is a far more reliable and better transmission and engine. The CX five is really a wonderful vehicle
Had a 2016 Crosstrek. It kept fuckin up. I had two months left in my warranty so I traded it in for a 2023 CX-5 Select
@PingPongBallZ I've owned an 04 outback, and have a 05 forester with 180k miles. I've heard the newer ones are better, but still have weird issues. Subaru make cars I hate to love and love to hate, but I would get a mazda in a heartbeat. My gf has a cx-3 and it's a great car.
@@LandofMikeBelieve ya Mazda makes great cars. I'm never going back to Subaru
@PingPongBallZ I try to explain to my gf, because although she likes her cx3, and loves the cx5 which she wants, she also wants a forester. I try and show her the mechanical problems mine has; my ford has a lot less issues. I'm hoping to keep her on the mazda side before she learns the hard way with a forester.
@@LandofMikeBelieve has she test driven the Forester?
Excellent job! Packed with information. Really like how you use humor to point out short comings, i.e., VW forcing us to remove an entire panel just to change oil. Keep it up!
truly excellent engine explanation, looking forward to watching more of your channel!f
Thanks
I'm on my third mazda (particularly the CX5 with the turbo, I had a Mazda 3 and 6 prior that had the normal 2.5)
Absolutely love mazda. Hard to go back to any other brand.
I feel ya. I am on my first Mazda, the car is now 6 years old, I had it for 3 years and thinking of keeping for at least another 3 :)
What kind of dependability does Mazda turbos have?? Oil leaks and all the problems with their chains!
Great content, I bought a 23 CX-5 with plans to keep it for at least 10 years which is why we wanted something mechanically simple - at the same time it has all the safety and entertainment features you could want, like wide split screen display and adaptive cruise. I am worried about rust, however I did get it undercoated which is a necessity here in Atlantic Canada and plan to do that every year.
could also wash it after driving over salt roads - they sell equipment that slides under cars
where did you get it undercoated we are picking ours up in november. great video by the wat
@@twocoolcatsandadog I go to a local shop that does Krown.
thank you
I have ADHD but your narration and excellent video cuts kept me glued from start to finish.
that was detailed! good job man
Got an 09 mazda 6 with the non sky active 2.5. Even more simple than this engine. 130k plus miles on mine still runs like new. Trans has been good too. Interior has been strong and maintainable. All body panels have stayed on. Way better than any previous car i have ever had. Really like its engineering. Old Honda civic simple to work on.