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Gas Struts on the 2007 Mazda Premacy: What You Need to Know

When it comes to the 2007 Mazda Premacy, many owners wonder about the role of gas struts and whether their vehicle actually uses them. Gas struts are a common component found on various cars, especially for lifting and supporting hoods, tailgates, and hatchbacks. Fortunately for those curious about the Mazda Premacy, this model does indeed utilise gas struts, particularly on the rear tailgate.

Gas struts, sometimes called gas springs or lift supports, serve a very practical purpose. They are filled with compressed gas, which creates a controlled force that helps balance the weight of heavy panels such as the rear hatch or bonnet. For the 2007 Mazda Premacy, the gas struts make opening the rear boot easy and prevent it from slamming shut on your head or hands. These struts provide a smooth, controlled lift and hold the tailgate open securely without the need for manual propping or awkward effort.

Owning a vehicle like the Mazda Premacy means regular maintenance is essential to keeping parts like gas struts functioning properly. Over time, gas struts can lose pressure or wear out, resulting in difficulty opening the tailgate or it not staying open as it should. When gas struts start showing signs of failure, it's best to replace them to stay safe and avoid damage to your vehicle or inconvenience.

Here's a bit more detail on how gas struts work and what makes them an important part of the 2007 Mazda Premacy:

  • Functionality: Gas struts use pressurised nitrogen gas sealed inside a cylinder along with a piston rod. The gas exerts a force that pushes the strut outwards, effectively counterbalancing the weight of the hatch or bonnet.
  • Design Benefits: They offer a compact, self-contained mechanism that is reliable and smooth. This means the Mazda Premacy's rear tailgate feels effortless to open and is held securely in place when lifted.
  • Safety: Without gas struts, heavy tailgates can be dangerous to handle. They could unexpectedly slam shut, risking injury. Gas struts remove those worries completely.

Of course, just like any part subjected to environmental stress and wear, gas struts do not last forever. The typical lifespan depends on factors like how often the tailgate is opened and closed, weather conditions, and overall care. In Australia, with the varied climate, salt air in coastal areas can affect lifespan too.

Maintaining your Mazda Premacy gas struts is pretty straightforward and should be part of routine servicing:

  • Visual Inspection: Look for any signs of oil leakage, dents, or corrosion on the struts. Any physical damage can indicate that a replacement is needed.
  • Performance Check: During regular keep-ups, check if the tailgate opens smoothly and stays up firmly. If the hatch slowly falls or is hard to lift, it's a sign the gas struts are losing pressure.
  • Cleanliness: Keep the struts clean and free of dirt. Wiping down the rod can prevent dust and grime from damaging the seals and affecting operation.
  • Replacement: When it's time, replacing gas struts on a 2007 Mazda Premacy is not complicated but is best done with the right parts. Using OEM or approved aftermarket struts designed for the Premacy ensures proper fit and performance.

Replacing gas struts typically involves supporting the tailgate safely, removing the old struts usually held with clips or bolts, and attaching the new ones in the correct orientation. Most owners can handle this themselves with basic tools and a bit of caution, but dealerships or auto repair shops can take care of this promptly and professionally.

Choosing the right parts for replacement is key because mismatched or poor-quality gas struts can cause premature failure or unsafe operation. It's always recommended to source parts from trusted suppliers or directly from Mazda.

Minor maintenance might be required, like lubricating the ball joints that the gas struts connect to, ensuring smooth pivot movement. Avoid lubricating the actual piston rod itself, as this can attract dirt which may wear down the seals.

Overall, the gas struts on the 2007 Mazda Premacy help make everyday use of the vehicle easier and safer. They are a small part that bring a big difference in practicality. Whether opening the rear tailgate to load up groceries or park the bike, knowing your gas struts are in good condition adds peace of mind.

So if you own a 2007 Mazda Premacy, it's a good idea to keep an eye on those gas struts. Catch the signs early and replace them as part of your vehicle servicing regime to keep your Premacy running smoothly and safely. They might be small, but these struts hold up a lot more than just a hatch.