I have a 22 Mazda CX-5 and the cool valve is stuck open, doesn’t overheat but it’s still driving. Also I’m glad the 24 has the mechanical valve now, cause I have 24 and 22 CX-5.
Had to have the coolant control valve replaced on our ‘19 CX-5, which was done under warranty(it would take forever for the engine to reach operating temperature). My tech has 21 years experience with Mazda and he told me the job is a real PITA. Glad I didn’t have to pay for it.
Hey man very much appreciate your videos. Question for you - I replaced the coolant control valve and now the car heats up like normal but the heater doesn’t blow hot. Would this mean I got a bad part? Or have you seen anything else? Thanks for reading and your time
5:55 I am curious if you have more information on this? My US 2024 non-turbo CX-5 still has this monstrosity...part# PYFD-15-16ZA. The "A" suffix supposedly alleviated the problem but definitely not an old-style mechanical thermostat...would be interesting to see the part numbers on those bad ones you have there.
I took a screen shot of another video and zoomed in on part number and it only had the Z on the end . NOT ZA . So the ones ending in just Z seem to be the ones with the issues.
I'm also want to buy a used one take it apart and I'm sure that there's a electric motor in the case thst stops working. Probably easy for to replace a china brand motor. Lol
Do you know what conditions actually cause that code to come up? I've been dealing with my '19 mazda 3 struggling to reach even 1/4 on the gauge (1/2 is normal temp) even after a 30 minute highway drive. I'm surprised I haven't gotten this yet. The dealer told me I had to have the check engine light come on before I'm eligible for warranty replacement which sucks because it's clearly the problem. Wonder if I could retrofit whatever the new CX-5's have that you mention.
I have a theory....to me it seems like all the people having issues have the lower trim models. They dont have heads up display. They dont have all the bells and whistles. Both of mine were top trim levels...and i had a temperature gauge. It was always perfect. Every single yhing was flawless except the rear brakes...they wore out faster yhan the front.. what teim level do you have ...if you're having issues???
I got a mazda 6 2.0 gasoline, 165 HP from Europe, non turbo. I can't seem to find this part on any european parts catalog, but my car does have this and it's not an import, it's from netherlands. The coolant struggles to heat up, but I don't have the check engine light, neither after driving 1000km on a single day. Could this be the problem for my situation as well? Any idea how it comes that this part is rarely found in european part catalogs?
what will happen if the car gets operated with that stuck valve ? as i presume the temperature wont go high in winter right ? as for the summer it keeps the engine with low temperature operation.
On our ‘20 non-turbo, we got the code and stupidly I cleared it. The engine temp has been low and fluctuating ever since but the light will not return. Now Mazda won’t warranty the part until it does.
Yep, they don't give a crap unless you get the light. Honestly really can't recommend getting a Mazda at this point since they don't stand behind their products.
Under warranty. this is getting fixed on my 2023 Mazda Hatch right now. Thanks for the video!
Great job with all the recent posts and congrats on the new baby girl
Thank you soo much for the support.
Thank you for the information. Well explained.
I have a 22 Mazda CX-5 and the cool valve is stuck open, doesn’t overheat but it’s still driving. Also I’m glad the 24 has the mechanical valve now, cause I have 24 and 22 CX-5.
Thanks for always producing mazda videos! Keep it up bro and youl become the scotty kilmer of mazdas! does this problem affect all 2017-2023 models?
No problem. And YES. All CX-5's from 2017 to 2023 have this electric thermostat.
Just picked up a '24 CX-5 Turbo. Hoping this isn't on my car either. Great info!
Had to have the coolant control valve replaced on our ‘19 CX-5, which was done under warranty(it would take forever for the engine to reach operating temperature). My tech has 21 years experience with Mazda and he told me the job is a real PITA. Glad I didn’t have to pay for it.
its really not that bad. the worst part is draining and refilling the coolant. its really accessible just under the battery.
YES! I have a 2024 cx5.
Thanks Bro!!
Plastic is fantastic 👌
Hi, have you tried to replace just the top part,the actually motor ? Thanks.
17000 mile cx-5 2023 i need to get this fix. temp stuck at 150
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Hey man very much appreciate your videos.
Question for you - I replaced the coolant control valve and now the car heats up like normal but the heater doesn’t blow hot.
Would this mean I got a bad part? Or have you seen anything else?
Thanks for reading and your time
My mechanic is saying we should replace the thermometor first
5:55 I am curious if you have more information on this? My US 2024 non-turbo CX-5 still has this monstrosity...part# PYFD-15-16ZA. The "A" suffix supposedly alleviated the problem but definitely not an old-style mechanical thermostat...would be interesting to see the part numbers on those bad ones you have there.
I took a screen shot of another video and zoomed in on part number and it only had the Z on the end . NOT ZA . So the ones ending in just Z seem to be the ones with the issues.
I'm also want to buy a used one take it apart and I'm sure that there's a electric motor in the case thst stops working. Probably easy for to replace a china brand motor. Lol
Is the mazda 3 affected?
Do you know what conditions actually cause that code to come up? I've been dealing with my '19 mazda 3 struggling to reach even 1/4 on the gauge (1/2 is normal temp) even after a 30 minute highway drive. I'm surprised I haven't gotten this yet. The dealer told me I had to have the check engine light come on before I'm eligible for warranty replacement which sucks because it's clearly the problem.
Wonder if I could retrofit whatever the new CX-5's have that you mention.
Woooah is this why my Cx30 temp won’t go up??
It floats just above the blue lines sometimes and sometimes it gets kinda warm.
10k miles
Hey i have Question is it possible to go back to the old mechanical thermostat Instead of this plastic thermostat That might fail in the future ?
Mazda went back to mechanical thermostat for 2023+ but would be interested to see what would it take to retrofit.
Same problem on my Mazda 2. Do you change the Coolant Valve from PYFA1516ZA to PYFA1516ZB ?
He still don't know that
This Coolant Valve coast 950$ and the full repair service coast 1750$ 🤨 (in Denmark)
Holy S#!%. That's crazy.
How much js it in US?‐
I have a theory....to me it seems like all the people having issues have the lower trim models. They dont have heads up display. They dont have all the bells and whistles. Both of mine were top trim levels...and i had a temperature gauge. It was always perfect. Every single yhing was flawless except the rear brakes...they wore out faster yhan the front.. what teim level do you have ...if you're having issues???
Should be a “RECALL” my 2021 KURO has had 2 replaced
I got a mazda 6 2.0 gasoline, 165 HP from Europe, non turbo. I can't seem to find this part on any european parts catalog, but my car does have this and it's not an import, it's from netherlands. The coolant struggles to heat up, but I don't have the check engine light, neither after driving 1000km on a single day. Could this be the problem for my situation as well? Any idea how it comes that this part is rarely found in european part catalogs?
what will happen if the car gets operated with that stuck valve ? as i presume the temperature wont go high in winter right ? as for the summer it keeps the engine with low temperature operation.
summer not so bad, its a lot worse in winter
Thanks . What was the millage when this happen ?
Highway milage
Only the CX 5?, what about CX 30 and the rest.
Mazda CX-30's have this valve as well. But not the new 2024 CX-30.
On our ‘20 non-turbo, we got the code and stupidly I cleared it. The engine temp has been low and fluctuating ever since but the light will not return. Now Mazda won’t warranty the part until it does.
Yep, they don't give a crap unless you get the light. Honestly really can't recommend getting a Mazda at this point since they don't stand behind their products.
just had mine replaced today..car is one year old
How much?
@@humhum124 It was covered under warranty.
They need to make this out of aluminum or something stronger