I am considered an old man but I have been able to indulge in a new cx30. What I am trying to do is to understand how each part works. Your videos are helping me enormously in this process. Thank you (from Australia) and go in peace.
Awesome. I have a 2018 mazda3 and am in automotive school now. We haven't gotten to automatics yet just manual so far. I love my transmission so much. The manual mode is not the fastest but so consistent and sport mode really tightens up the trans a whole lot. It has some weird quirks that you have to get used that a lot of people seem to have trouble with, like slipping on cold start, the unlocking feeling while slowing down, a stutter here or there if you time an input awkwardly. I've gotten used to all of it and it's such a smooth experience and will still shift fast when you're pushing it. I love that it is 6 speeds too with traditional medium-tallish gearing. It just feels so much more natural than running up and down a 8-10 speed auto.
Yeah the taller gears make a huge difference, my 17 Toyota with a 6speed shifts 1-2-3 then back to 2 if you need the slightest acceleration for a stop all before 30 mph it’s like second gear is hardly even used i’m like why didn’t they make second gear longer but that’s exactly what they did here on the Mazda and it feels world’s better
Great video, thanks for sharing! I have a 2017 Mazda3 (2.5L and automatic transmission) with about 135K miles on it. The car has been an absolute joy to own and work on (I do all the maintenance, tires and brakes). However, I’ve never replaced the trans fluid or the filter/pickup because I bought into the “lifetime fluid” claim. I’ve noticed harsher shifts into 3rd and 5th gears. They happen whether the car is hot or cold, although less noticeable when hot. Throttle input also seems to affect it- if I’m giving it say 50% or more throttle, it shifts smoothly. If I’m not really on the throttle, the shifts are harsh. Based on your video, I’m thinking the 3/5/R clutches are worn. What do you think?
i own a 2014 6 very interesting to see the design of the 6 speed im sure the later ones are probably tuned better but for me the 6 speed is great for normal daily driving but the lack of a sport mode sucks and the manual shift mode is very rough when shifting down from 6th to 5th and 5th to 4th. Thats under normal spirited public road driving tho if im on track going full send and way up in the rpms the manual shift mode is excellent
I just bought a 2014 cx-5 awd and im trying to solve a strange issue. whenever i start to drive the car after its been sitting the first shift from 1st to 2nd is very harsh, like a manual driver dumping the clutch. Only the first time, after that it shifts normally. i was thinking maybe its just low on fluid and so im going to do two drain and fills. it has 165,000 miles.
Great videos, mate, very well explained. I have a 2012 cx5 2.2 diesel, and when cold sometimes in between 3rd and 4th for brief moment the revs pick up, it has troubles engaging and then it engages but everything is ok when it warms up. I think it may be a sticking valve for 4th gear in the valve body. What do you think?
Hello, your opinion is important to me. I purchased a brand new 2.0 6AT 2024 Mazda3(114kw) without cylinder deactivation. Transmission jerking, bumps quircks and has some bad things. Dealer says everything is ok and this is normal , but not for me, Because it is very noticeable in a traffic jam. Upshift downshift both are bad feeling. What can I do? I made the initial learning according to your video but all things are the same?
@@21mazda3turbo3 So for the tranny pan bolts being torque to yield; what would be the downsides of changing those bolts out? I'm a little annoyed with having to pay $1 to change the bolts, but wouldn't mind changing the gasket if I'm able monitor the magnet for wear.
My daughter's Mazda cx5 had a P0761 code ( Shift Solenoid C performance stuck off). Changed all the solenoids and wire harness and pumped in new ATF. The gears would not work and still gives the same code. What could be the problem?
Hello, I’ve been having an issues where it clunks from r to d. Also sometimes when coming to a stop, is it fair to suspect the transmission itself is at fault car is a 17 with 78k miles
I have a Mazda 6 and I've done thrown the car in reverse while still moving forward a few times, because I thought it had a DCT not an Automatic transmission. Definitely won't do that again.
Hi. I have a question about this transmission. I have a 2013 mazda 3 skyactiv, with this transmission. At low speeds jerks and slips a little. Also it has the dreaded humming/whine sound that indicates the bearing of the drive Transfer gear is Bad. I've read the TSB that describes this issue and found that transmissions build october 2018 and upwards have a modified bearing and casting that prevents the bearing from going Bad. The question is. Can i swap the bell housing from a 2019 or 2020 CX5 N.A for the one found in My car? That way i could fit the "improved" transmission from the cx5/6. I've noticed that appart from the bell housing and the converter, the transmissions are the same.
The updated P/N for each vehicle has the changes done to it. You'll want to purchase the correct one by your VIN. There are case differences depending on the specific vehicle it is installed in.
Is a drain and fill enough for servicing? They do say that this stuff is lifetime which I never believe... but just curious what you have seen. I have a 2016 CX-5 and 2018 6 Grand Touring Reserve w/turbo...
I took off the pan and changed the filter my 2013 mazda3 2.0 skyactiv other day. 5 qt of fluid came out. Poured 5 qt of new fluid in, ran it to the temperature the book said(122F) and checked the stick while at idle. However there wasn’t much on the stick when running. I didn’t see any leaks. Should I keep adding? The car ran fine.
I have a Mazda 6 turbo you think installing the jb4 would cause any problems with the transmission? Seeing a little more boost only about 5 psi over factory boost
I personally don't like devices like the JB4. There are a lot of calculations made in the TCM about how to shift and they require accurate information coming from the ECU. With piggybacks lying to the ECU, the TCM is receiving incorrect torque amounts. This isn't to say you're going to have an issue but it is something to be aware of. The turbo version of the transmission is quite a bit stronger than the regular and should do ok. I'm running a dev tune from DRtuned on my personal car and the trans is perfectly happy so far.
@@21mazda3turbo3 thanks that’s exactly what I was wondering about because I’ve seen a few with the jb4 and it seem like the transmission wasn’t as snappy between shifts as it is stock great info thanks !!
@@blackcb7109 There's a setting in JB4 called "Auto Shift Boost Redux" that helps a lot with keeping shifts snappy. You can set the value yourself. Say 3, 4, 5 Psi. It will cut that amount of boost right at the shift point.
Hello, I have a 2019 CX5 which has a hum at 60 km/h, I put a scanner on it, it says that it is slipping in 5th gear and that the failure occurs at 60 km/h, my Mazda feels good and passes all the gears and stops. they feel good. Can you help me what could it be? I also lowered the crankcase and the oil was in good condition. Please help me
The 2.5t use a version called the GW6A-EL. Mazda rates the FW series at 200lbft and the GW 340lbft. That does not mean above that power level it will necessarily break, just the rating Mazda has given it. The GW series has some pretty significant upgrades. I have two videos comparing the inside of that transmission and torque converter to the FW series.
@@21mazda3turbo3I’m new to mazda and I recently purchased one with the plans to build it. Historically how much have people pushed before these require upgraded clutches, torque converters, and valve bodies? I’ve had transmissions built (by shops) before just trying to figure how soon or even if its necessary to look into build kits.
@@1996English Nobody has made enough power to break one like that yet. There are no upgraded kits to buy yet, I'm working on clutches and valve body changes. Torque converter I already have a supplier, the real change will come when we gain access to the TCM. That will be needed to keep everything together at higher torque levels.
@@21mazda3turbo3 Are you an actual Mazda mechanic ? Anyways my 2016 Mazda 6 has been solid. I'm at 119k miles and transmission fluid has been changed twice so far. I'm original owner. So far I'm aiming for 40k miles intervals since I'm a relative normal driver. Not too easy but definitely not super hard on car. Always fully synthetic oil too for engine. I always bring it to dealer for transmission fluid change. Do you think 40k miles is appropriate for this skyactiv drive transmission?
@@kevtn8 I'm not a Mazda mechanic, just have been in the auto industry for about 20 years. I love Mazda and my car so I just give back to the community when I can. 40k is a good number for fluid change intervals. Mazda FZ fluid is a good fluid but it does wear over time.
@@21mazda3turbo3 Thanks, that's great to hear and I'm sure a lot people appreciate what you're doing. I grew up only knowing Toyota and Honda but ever since I bought my Mazda 6 they have easily won me over. Both engine and transmission has been buttery smooth. I plan to keep this car until at least 150k miles or whenever I'm ready to change out to their cx70 or their new Inline 6 sedan. They are most underrated car manufacturer by far. Inline 6 back from Japan ! Super excited for possibilities.
I am considered an old man but I have been able to indulge in a new cx30. What I am trying to do is to understand how each part works. Your videos are helping me enormously in this process. Thank you (from Australia) and go in peace.
Glad you are enjoying the content so far!
Always grateful for your knowledge and insights regarding these Mazda drivetrains.
Thank you!
Great video. Very informative and interesting.
Awesome. I have a 2018 mazda3 and am in automotive school now. We haven't gotten to automatics yet just manual so far. I love my transmission so much. The manual mode is not the fastest but so consistent and sport mode really tightens up the trans a whole lot. It has some weird quirks that you have to get used that a lot of people seem to have trouble with, like slipping on cold start, the unlocking feeling while slowing down, a stutter here or there if you time an input awkwardly. I've gotten used to all of it and it's such a smooth experience and will still shift fast when you're pushing it. I love that it is 6 speeds too with traditional medium-tallish gearing. It just feels so much more natural than running up and down a 8-10 speed auto.
I love them too. Because of what I do, I have seat time in a lot of vehicles and also much prefer them over most 8-10 speed units.
Yeah the taller gears make a huge difference, my 17 Toyota with a 6speed shifts 1-2-3 then back to 2 if you need the slightest acceleration for a stop all before 30 mph it’s like second gear is hardly even used i’m like why didn’t they make second gear longer but that’s exactly what they did here on the Mazda and it feels world’s better
Fantastic video!
Thank you! I have a torque converter video in the next few weeks that I'm putting together with one cut open.
@@21mazda3turbo3 Looking forward to the Skyactiv torque converter video!
Great video, thanks for sharing! I have a 2017 Mazda3 (2.5L and automatic transmission) with about 135K miles on it. The car has been an absolute joy to own and work on (I do all the maintenance, tires and brakes). However, I’ve never replaced the trans fluid or the filter/pickup because I bought into the “lifetime fluid” claim. I’ve noticed harsher shifts into 3rd and 5th gears. They happen whether the car is hot or cold, although less noticeable when hot. Throttle input also seems to affect it- if I’m giving it say 50% or more throttle, it shifts smoothly. If I’m not really on the throttle, the shifts are harsh. Based on your video, I’m thinking the 3/5/R clutches are worn. What do you think?
Can you do a video on forescan? It would be cool for a guide on how to effectively use it.
AWESOME!
i own a 2014 6 very interesting to see the design of the 6 speed im sure the later ones are probably tuned better but for me the 6 speed is great for normal daily driving but the lack of a sport mode sucks and the manual shift mode is very rough when shifting down from 6th to 5th and 5th to 4th. Thats under normal spirited public road driving tho if im on track going full send and way up in the rpms the manual shift mode is excellent
I just bought a 2014 cx-5 awd and im trying to solve a strange issue. whenever i start to drive the car after its been sitting the first shift from 1st to 2nd is very harsh, like a manual driver dumping the clutch. Only the first time, after that it shifts normally. i was thinking maybe its just low on fluid and so im going to do two drain and fills. it has 165,000 miles.
Great videos, mate, very well explained. I have a 2012 cx5 2.2 diesel, and when cold sometimes in between 3rd and 4th for brief moment the revs pick up, it has troubles engaging and then it engages but everything is ok when it warms up. I think it may be a sticking valve for 4th gear in the valve body. What do you think?
You could have an issue there or some wear beginning in the high clutch set itself that is compensated for when there is some heat in the unit.
Hello, your opinion is important to me. I purchased a brand new 2.0 6AT 2024 Mazda3(114kw) without cylinder deactivation. Transmission jerking, bumps quircks and has some bad things. Dealer says everything is ok and this is normal , but not for me, Because it is very noticeable in a traffic jam. Upshift downshift both are bad feeling. What can I do? I made the initial learning according to your video but all things are the same?
For your Mazda 3 turbo transmission servicing do you just do a drain and fill? Or do you do a double drain and fill with a trans filter change?
I generally drop the pan, change the filter and clean the magnet. I follow an aggressive service schedule and change about 5 qts outreach time.
@@21mazda3turbo3 So for the tranny pan bolts being torque to yield; what would be the downsides of changing those bolts out? I'm a little annoyed with having to pay $1 to change the bolts, but wouldn't mind changing the gasket if I'm able monitor the magnet for wear.
I live in Europe considering a 2023 Mazda 2 automatic, I think this would be the transmission I am correct ? Thanks
My daughter's Mazda cx5 had a P0761 code ( Shift Solenoid C performance stuck off). Changed all the solenoids and wire harness and pumped in new ATF. The gears would not work and still gives the same code. What could be the problem?
Hello, I’ve been having an issues where it clunks from r to d. Also sometimes when coming to a stop, is it fair to suspect the transmission itself is at fault car is a 17 with 78k miles
I have a Mazda 6 and I've done thrown the car in reverse while still moving forward a few times, because I thought it had a DCT not an Automatic transmission. Definitely won't do that again.
Hi. I have a question about this transmission. I have a 2013 mazda 3 skyactiv, with this transmission. At low speeds jerks and slips a little. Also it has the dreaded humming/whine sound that indicates the bearing of the drive Transfer gear is Bad.
I've read the TSB that describes this issue and found that transmissions build october 2018 and upwards have a modified bearing and casting that prevents the bearing from going Bad.
The question is. Can i swap the bell housing from a 2019 or 2020 CX5 N.A for the one found in My car? That way i could fit the "improved" transmission from the cx5/6. I've noticed that appart from the bell housing and the converter, the transmissions are the same.
The updated P/N for each vehicle has the changes done to it. You'll want to purchase the correct one by your VIN. There are case differences depending on the specific vehicle it is installed in.
@@21mazda3turbo3 thanks a Lot man. I Will contact My local dealer to see if they can source the transmission.
From a stop during hard accelerations will this mitigate front wheel spin?
Is a drain and fill enough for servicing? They do say that this stuff is lifetime which I never believe... but just curious what you have seen. I have a 2016 CX-5 and 2018 6 Grand Touring Reserve w/turbo...
Drain and fill is fine but you'll want to change the filter and clean the magnet at some point.
@@21mazda3turbo3 how long between filter changes do you think?
@@gooniac33 I plan on doing mine every 30k. I live in a severe climate and the turbo cars run fairly warm transmission coolant temps.
I took off the pan and changed the filter my 2013 mazda3 2.0 skyactiv other day. 5 qt of fluid came out. Poured 5 qt of new fluid in, ran it to the temperature the book said(122F) and checked the stick while at idle. However there wasn’t much on the stick when running. I didn’t see any leaks. Should I keep adding? The car ran fine.
I have a Mazda 6 turbo you think installing the jb4 would cause any problems with the transmission? Seeing a little more boost only about 5 psi over factory boost
I personally don't like devices like the JB4. There are a lot of calculations made in the TCM about how to shift and they require accurate information coming from the ECU. With piggybacks lying to the ECU, the TCM is receiving incorrect torque amounts. This isn't to say you're going to have an issue but it is something to be aware of. The turbo version of the transmission is quite a bit stronger than the regular and should do ok. I'm running a dev tune from DRtuned on my personal car and the trans is perfectly happy so far.
@@21mazda3turbo3 thanks that’s exactly what I was wondering about because I’ve seen a few with the jb4 and it seem like the transmission wasn’t as snappy between shifts as it is stock great info thanks !!
@@blackcb7109 There's a setting in JB4 called "Auto Shift Boost Redux" that helps a lot with keeping shifts snappy. You can set the value yourself. Say 3, 4, 5 Psi. It will cut that amount of boost right at the shift point.
Hello, I have a 2019 CX5 which has a hum at 60 km/h, I put a scanner on it, it says that it is slipping in 5th gear and that the failure occurs at 60 km/h, my Mazda feels good and passes all the gears and stops. they feel good. Can you help me what could it be? I also lowered the crankcase and the oil was in good condition.
Please help me
So these are used in the 2018 Mazda 6 2.5T correct? Whats the torque capacity of the FW6A-EL?
The 2.5t use a version called the GW6A-EL. Mazda rates the FW series at 200lbft and the GW 340lbft. That does not mean above that power level it will necessarily break, just the rating Mazda has given it. The GW series has some pretty significant upgrades. I have two videos comparing the inside of that transmission and torque converter to the FW series.
@@21mazda3turbo3I’m new to mazda and I recently purchased one with the plans to build it. Historically how much have people pushed before these require upgraded clutches, torque converters, and valve bodies? I’ve had transmissions built (by shops) before just trying to figure how soon or even if its necessary to look into build kits.
@@1996English Nobody has made enough power to break one like that yet. There are no upgraded kits to buy yet, I'm working on clutches and valve body changes. Torque converter I already have a supplier, the real change will come when we gain access to the TCM. That will be needed to keep everything together at higher torque levels.
1. Is it true that service fluid in this transmission is lifetime as written?
2. How durable fw series is?
The fluid wears and should be changed. The FW/GW series has been a very durable unit.
@@21mazda3turbo3 Are you an actual Mazda mechanic ? Anyways my 2016 Mazda 6 has been solid. I'm at 119k miles and transmission fluid has been changed twice so far. I'm original owner. So far I'm aiming for 40k miles intervals since I'm a relative normal driver. Not too easy but definitely not super hard on car. Always fully synthetic oil too for engine. I always bring it to dealer for transmission fluid change. Do you think 40k miles is appropriate for this skyactiv drive transmission?
@@kevtn8 I'm not a Mazda mechanic, just have been in the auto industry for about 20 years. I love Mazda and my car so I just give back to the community when I can. 40k is a good number for fluid change intervals. Mazda FZ fluid is a good fluid but it does wear over time.
@@21mazda3turbo3 Thanks, that's great to hear and I'm sure a lot people appreciate what you're doing. I grew up only knowing Toyota and Honda but ever since I bought my Mazda 6 they have easily won me over. Both engine and transmission has been buttery smooth. I plan to keep this car until at least 150k miles or whenever I'm ready to change out to their cx70 or their new Inline 6 sedan. They are most underrated car manufacturer by far. Inline 6 back from Japan ! Super excited for possibilities.
That tramission can be fill on mazda cx8 , isn't it
Yes, same transmission family.
@@21mazda3turbo3 including the length of properller shalf same size or not between CX5 and CX8 ? Let me know thanks