MAZDA CX9 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 FACTORY SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL + OWNER’S MANUAL + WIRINGS
2007-2012
Loaded with illustrations, instructions, photos, and diagrams, complete to service and repair your vehicle.
1167 Pages
2007 MANUALS COVER:
- Air Intake
- Charging
- Cooling
- Cruise Control
- Electrical Component Locations
- Emission
- Engine
- Engine Control
- Engine Service Tools
- Engine Tech Data
- Exhaust
- Fuel
- Ignition
- Lubrication
- On Board Diagnostic
- Starting
- Trouble Shooting
- Wiring
2008-2012 MANUALS COVER:
- AIRBAG DIAGNOSTIC
- AIRBAG TROUBLESHOOTING
- AIRBAGS
- ALL WHEEL DRIVE
- AUTO TRANS OVERHAUL
- AUTO TRANS SERVICE
- AUTO TRANS SHIFT MECHANISM
- BODY PANELS
- BRAKE DIAGNOSTIC
- BRAKE TROUBLESHOOTING
- BRAKES
- BRAKES GENERAL PROCEDURES
- BRAKES TECH DATA
- CABIN AIR FILTER
- CHARGING
- COOLING
- CRUISE CONTROL
- DIFFERENTIAL
- DOORS AND LIFTGATE
- DRIVE SHAFTS
- DRIVELINE TECH DATA
- DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
- ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LOCATIONS
- EMISSION
- ENGINE
- ENGINE CONTROL
- ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC
- ENGINE SERVICE TOOLS
- ENGINE TECH DATA
- ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
- ENTERTAINMENT
- EXHAUST
- EXTERIOR TRIM
- FRONT AXLE
- FRONT SUSPENSION
- FUEL
- FUEL SYSTEM
- HVAC
- HVAC CONTROL
- HVAC REFRIGERANT
- HVAC TECH DATA
- HVAC TROUBLESHOOTING
- IGNITION
- INSTRUMENTATION
- INTAKE AIR
- INTERIOR TRIM
- LIGHTING SYSTEM
- LOCKS AND SECURITY
- LUBRICATION
- NAVIGATION
- PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM
- POWER LIFTGATE DIAGNOSTIC
- POWER STEERING
- POWER SYSTEMS
- PROPELLER SHAFT
- REAR AXLE
- REAR SUSPENSION
- SEAT BELT
- SEATS
- STARTING
- STEERING TECH DATA
- SUNROOF
- SUSPENSION TECH DATA
- TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR DIAGNOSTIC
- TRANSFER CASE
- WHEELS TIRES
- WINDOW TROUBLESHOOTING
- WINDOWS MIRRORS
- WIPER WASHER
- WIRING
+ BONUS 2007 OWNER’S MANUAL
This manual is the same as the manual used by workshops. Service Manual contains detailed instructions and step by step diagrams for all workshop procedures.
Language: English
Format: PDF
COMPATIBLE WITH ALL WINDOWS & MAC COMPUTERS
(WINDOWS 11, WINDOWS 10, WINDOWS 8 ETC.)
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- 2007: Often considered one of the more reliable years in this generation, with many positive consumer reviews.
- 2008: Considered one of the worst years for this generation, with a high number of complaints related to engine, brakes, and the water pump.
- 2009:
Is often recommended as a better choice, with a lower number of overall complaints.
- 2010: Received a high number of complaints concerning the engine, brakes, and water pump. Engine failures related to the water pump are known for this year.
- 2011: Shares many of the same problems as the 2010 model year, including brake and airbag issues.
- 2012:
Has the highest number of complaints for this generation, with problems reported in the brakes, engine, and drivetrain.
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- 2007: A 3.5L V6 engine was standard.
- 2008–2012: Mazda switched to a 3.7L V6 engine for these years.
- Transmission: A 6-speed automatic transmission was standard across all years.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) was standard, with all-wheel drive (AWD) available as an option.
- Water pump failure: This is a serious issue that affects many models, particularly the 2008 and 2010 years. The water pump is located inside the engine and is driven by the timing chain, making it an expensive and labor-intensive repair. If the pump fails, coolant can leak into the engine oil, potentially causing catastrophic engine failure.
- Engine failure: Directly linked to water pump failure, engine failure has been reported in models like the 2010 CX-9
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- Transmission issues: Hard shifting, slipping, and occasional failure of the 6-speed automatic transmission have been reported, primarily on older models and those with higher mileage.
- Power transfer unit (PTU) leaks: Leaks and failures of the power transfer unit in AWD models are common and costly. Watch for burning gear oil smells or dark fluid under the car.
- Brake booster failure:
Failure of the brake power booster can cause a hard brake pedal and a hissing noise, requiring a costly replacement.
- Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) module corrosion: Water can damage the modules for the BSM system, often located in the rear bumper, leading to electrical problems.
- Body Control Module (BCM) water damage: Water can enter the vehicle and cause damage to the BCM, leading to various electrical issues.
- Clogged air conditioner drain:
This can cause water to back up and flood the HVAC unit, potentially damaging the blower motor.
- Takata airbag recalls: Many of these model years were affected by the large-scale Takata airbag recall.
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- Avoid the most problematic years: Based on owner complaints and repair data, it is best to avoid the
2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012 model years due to a higher risk of major issues.
- Consider 2007 or 2009: These models generally have fewer reported problems and are considered more reliable within this generation.
- Inspect thoroughly: A pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended, especially for the potentially catastrophic issues like water pump failure and PTU leaks.
- Avoid the most problematic years: Based on owner complaints and repair data, it is best to avoid the
- Check service records: Prioritize a vehicle with a complete service history to confirm proper maintenance.



