10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 4
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
47,225 miles

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problem #15

Apr 212012

CX-7 4-cyl

  • miles
While driving, heard a noise coming from the passenger side, some smell coming from that direction as well. Lost power to the vehicle, turned off the road and notice that there was smoke coming from the A/C compressor.

- Kent, WA, USA

problem #14

Dec 222010

CX-7 4-cyl

  • 63,000 miles
Was returning to California from Arizona when car started making an awful noise. I suspected it was the A/C compressor as I had read about their failures online. I had just passed the 60,000 mile extended coverage period, however my Mazda dealer was able to get Mazda to cover 95% of the charges. I was not happy that I had to pay anything at all, but I feel fortunate that Mazda threw me a bone. Others have not been so lucky. Mazda should compensate them.

- Diamond Bar, CA, USA

problem #13

Nov 042010

CX-7 4-cyl

  • 69,700 miles
2007 Mazda Cx-7. consumer experienced several problems with vehicle the consumer stated shortly after she purchased the vehicle, she noticed the headlights pointing toward the ground and it took 3-5 trips to the dealer before it was properly fixed. In June 2010, the check engine light illuminated. The dealer diagnosed the problem as an evap system leak which cost $461.80. In October 2010, during a routine inspection, it was discovered that the vehicle needed an outer tie rod end, in addition to that an alignment was also needed. One week later, the ac compressor failed.

- Clairton, PA, USA

problem #12

Oct 092010

CX-7

  • 61,000 miles
The contact owns 2007 Mazda Cx-7. the contact stated that the air conditioner compressor froze. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked and began to smoke abnormally. He then attempted to start the vehicle but to no avail. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnosis. The contact stated that two days prior to the failure, he received notification that the manufacturer was extending the warranty for the air conditioner compressor to those vehicle under 60,000 miles. The dealer advised the contact that he would be liable for repairs because the vehicle was over the mileage restriction. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 61,000.

- Radford, VA, USA

problem #11

Sep 142010

CX-7

  • 61,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mazda Cx-7. while traveling 45 mph using the air conditioner the contact noticed that the air conditioner had suddenly stopped functioning, seconds later the contact noticed a burning smell inside of the vehicle. The vehicle has not been diagnosed and there were no prior warnings. The current and failure mileages were 61000.

- Paoli, IN, USA

problem #10

Apr 262010

CX-7

  • 42,000 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mazda Cx-7. the contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph with the air conditioner on there was an unusual ticking noise. There was also smoke underneath the hood and it began circulating throughout the air vents into the vehicle. The contact drove onto the emergency lane and upon further inspection observed sparks under the hood. The contact deactivated the air conditioning system and was able to continue driving the vehicle with no additional failures. On a separate occasion while operating the air conditioner, the failure recurred. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the technician stated that the air conditioner compressor and belts needed to be replaced. The dealer was repairing the vehicle when the complaint was filed. The failure mileage was 42,000.

- Columbus, OH, USA

problem #9

Feb 032010

CX-7 4-cyl

  • 37,000 miles
My wife and I purchased a 2007 Mazda Cx-7 a few years ago, and over the last three months it has been in the shop with multiple problems. From an oil leak, to a bad compressor, then the timing chain gone bad and now another problem with the egr. The car has a little over 38K miles and to me it seems very odd for a car being this young in miles, to have major problems such as these. After going back and forth with the Mazda corporate office, they first agreed to pay for the parts for my latest problems since I'm now out of warranty. I was fine with that until I found out the labor was over $500 to fix this problem. When I call the corporate office to try to discuss splitting the labor costs, their supervisor contacted me back with an attitude like I did something wrong and decided they were now not going to help at all. That is just poor customer service behind a vehicle that was not ready to be put on our us roadways. In my opinion, this car should be recalled. After reviewing some of the forums, many others agree with my displeasure in the problems with the Mazda Cx-7--check this linktownhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.F0E5B59/110. thank you.

- Grand Bay, AL, USA

problem #8

Feb 032010

CX-7

  • 49,000 miles
I just got a Mazda cx 7 4 months ago. The A/C system is fried. The factory warranty was no good and I have to pay$1900. Please I am read these articles and do not buy.

- Fort Hoof Texas, TX, USA

problem #7

Dec 132009

CX-7

  • 56,000 miles
I have a Mazda Cx-7 2007. In the last 6 months I had to replace ac condenser twice. It locked up and started smoking. And the car was undriveable. Now they have 300 back orders for this part before I can fix my car.

- Thibodaux, LA, USA

problem #6

Aug 032009

CX-7

  • 48,000 miles
I am the owner of a 2007 Mazda Cx-7....... about 3 days ago the A/C stopped working and the car only has 40,000 miles on it..... I did a little research and apparently the A/C system in the 2007 Mazda Cx-7 is not exactly up to par because the following year the A/C system was completely re-done on all 2008 Mazda Cx-7..... now im stuck here in blazing hot Texas with a vehicle that is barely 2 years old and I cant afford a new A/C compressor...... also I am looking forward to my car breaking down due to the fact that the compressor has been known to snap belts...

- Killeen, TX, USA

problem #5

Jul 192009

CX-7

  • 55,000 miles
March 09 for the "umpteenth" time the check engine light came on; took 2007 Mazda Cx-7 in to dealership to have the " code " checked; this time (as multiple items were repaired or replaced while still under the 36,000 mile warranty) the code read "oxygen sensor" & I reported that I would need my A/C checked because it sounded and smelled funny plus it didn't always cool; they deferred the A/C, "didn't need any repairs, seemed fine" according to dealership; they replaced the O2 sensor at the cost of >$500 (this is a "common problem" with 2007 CX7/ checked online after the repair and $$$ cost); now July 19, 2009/ had driven car roundtrip 25 miles approx./ noticed smoke coming from under hood (no dash panel light/ or other indicator as to a problem)/ opened hood and smelled something burning plus lots of thick smoke; right side of front quarter panel & hood extremely hot to the touch (leaned in against it to look under hood and got burned (like touching a hot lightbulb or pot of coffee); didn't see any flames, but continued to smell smoke; car is currently outside with hood open, plus windows and sunroof open to allow the smoke that came into the cabin out; researched problem online(after learning from expensive repair March 2009) & saw all the reports re: Smoke damage/ locked-up A/C compressor/ melted wiring to other engine parts/ paint damage; will be taking CX7 in to dealership for diagnostics in the am(from online complaints I get that the repair bill will probably be >$1200); why are almost all of the 2007 Mazda Cx-7 owners having the exact same problems and repairs & still no recall; my car "almost caught fire" because of a "known problem by Mazda" and still no recall; if I had driven any longer/farther my car probably would have caught fire; please do something now, before someone gets hurt or killed because of these "known" problems. Unknown property damage amount at this time (too be determined by dealership mechanics). Thanks for your assistance.

- Julian, NC, USA

problem #4

Jul 192009

CX-7

  • 55,000 miles
March 09 for the "umpteenth" time the check engine light came on; took 2007 Mazda Cx-7 in to dealership to have the " code " checked; this time (as multiple items were repaired or replaced while still under the 36,000 mile warranty) the code read "oxygen sensor" & I reported that I would need my A/C checked because it sounded and smelled funny plus it didn't always cool; they deferred the A/C, "didn't need any repairs, seemed fine" according to dealership; they replaced the O2 sensor at the cost of >$500 (this is a "common problem" with 2007 CX7/ checked online after the repair and $$$ cost); now July 19, 2009/ had driven car roundtrip 25 miles approx./ noticed smoke coming from under hood (no dash panel light/ or other indicator as to a problem)/ opened hood and smelled something burning plus lots of thick smoke; right side of front quarter panel & hood extremely hot to the touch (leaned in against it to look under hood and got burned (like touching a hot lightbulb or pot of coffee); didn't see any flames, but continued to smell smoke; car is currently outside with hood open, plus windows and sunroof open to allow the smoke that came into the cabin out; researched problem online(after learning from expensive repair March 2009) & saw all the reports re: Smoke damage/ locked-up A/C compressor/ melted wiring to other engine parts/ paint damage; will be taking CX7 in to dealership for diagnostics in the am(from online complaints I get that the repair bill will probably be >$1200); why are almost all of the 2007 Mazda Cx-7 owners having the exact same problems and repairs & still no recall; my car "almost caught fire" because of a "known problem by Mazda" and still no recall; if I had driven any longer/farther my car probably would have caught fire; please do something now, before someone gets hurt or killed because of these "known" problems. Unknown property damage amount at this time (too be determined by dealership mechanics). Thanks for your assistance.

- Julian, NC, USA

problem #3

May 262009

CX-7

  • 21,773 miles
Mazda CX7 2007- 21,000 mile. Air conditioner seized there by shredding serpentine belt, loss of power steering, alternator. Repaired under warranty. Then 1 week later after about 900 miles the pulley off crankcase (harmonic balance) actually fell off ( found inside wheel well fender). Serpentine belt now not spinning, loss of power steering again and engine over heating again. Second repair in progress now(06-22-09).

- Alpena, MI, USA

problem #2

May 232009

CX-7

  • 36,900 miles
The contact owns a 2007 Mazda Cx-7. the contact stated that the air conditioner does not work. The vehicle was taken to a dealer and they stated that the air pressure was burned out, which was an ongoing issue with this type of vehicle. The dealer will repair the vehicle at the contact's expense because the warranty was expired. The failure mileage was 36,900 and current mileage was 37,000.

- Little Hawking , OH, USA

problem #1

May 282009

CX-7

  • 53,000 miles
I bought a brand new 2007 Mazda CX7. In Jan. Of 2008, my A/C stopped working and smoke was pouring out of the engine compartment. After having it towed to the Mazda dealership, we were told the A/C compressor was fried. It was still under warranty at that point with approx. 25,000 miles. Around this time we had to have all four tires replaced because they were bald. Now it is May 2009, and once again, the A/C stopped working, the car is no longer under warranty, we took it to the dealership, they told us it was the compressor again, that the part had to be ordered. They disconnected the compressor and said it was safe to drive. The next day while driving the car smoke was pouring out of the engine compartment, after pulling off of the road we tried to re start the car, that is when the belt snapped, and the car is no longer drivable. And the tires are bald again one year later.

- Spring Valley, CA, USA