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Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

Penrite Engine Flush 375ml - ADEF375

$27
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

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MaxiTrac 47 Piece Tyre Repair Kit
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MaxiTrac 47 Piece Tyre Repair Kit

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CRC Dry Glide with PTFE 150g - 3040
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CRC Dry Glide with PTFE 150g - 3040

$34
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CRC Soft Seal 400ml - 3013
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CRC Soft Seal 400ml - 3013

$34
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841
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CRC 556 Electrical 420ml - 1751841

$31
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CRC Syntex 400ml - 3035
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CRC Syntex 400ml - 3035

$28
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CRC Tackleguard 130ml - 6028
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CRC Tackleguard 130ml - 6028

$21
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LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

LIQUI MOLY Engine Flush Plus 300ml - 2784

$27
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K&N Oil Filter - HP-1008

K&N Oil Filter - HP-1008

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$35
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Castrol Petrol Engine Flush 300ml - 3441131

Castrol Petrol Engine Flush 300ml - 3441131

$23
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Castrol Diesel Engine Flush 300ml - 3441133

Castrol Diesel Engine Flush 300ml - 3441133

$23
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Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

$38
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Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

$98
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Selleys Instant Gasket GS75 75g - 100177/AF05

Selleys Instant Gasket GS75 75g - 100177/AF05

$27
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Mobilube XHP 75W-90  20L

Mobilube XHP 75W-90 20L

$378
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Rislone Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair 500ml - 44223

Rislone Engine Oil Burning & Leak Repair 500ml - 44223

$81
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CRC Select-A-Bead Dielectric Grease 94g - 5106
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CRC Select-A-Bead Dielectric Grease 94g - 5106

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Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

$32
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Repco Seal Puller - RST9

Repco Seal Puller - RST9

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Lucas Oil Engine Oil Stop Leak 946ml - 10278

Lucas Oil Engine Oil Stop Leak 946ml - 10278

$30
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Rislone Transmission Fix 340ml - 44515

Rislone Transmission Fix 340ml - 44515

$55
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Rislone One Seal Stop Leak 325ml - 44334

Rislone One Seal Stop Leak 325ml - 44334

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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

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Understanding Oil Seals on the 2011 Mazda CX-5: What They Do and When to Replace Them

The 2011 Mazda CX-5 is a popular compact SUV that blends style, performance, and reliability. Like most modern vehicles, it uses a variety of components to keep everything running smoothly and to protect vital parts from damage. Among these components are oil seals, which play an important but often overlooked role in vehicle maintenance. So, what exactly are oil seals, and how do they apply to the 2011 Mazda CX-5? Let's dive in and unpack it all.

Oil seals, sometimes known as shaft seals, are small but crucial parts used in nearly every car engine, transmission, and differential. They work by sealing the spaces where shafts pass through housings, preventing oil from leaking out and keeping dirt, dust, and other contaminants from getting in. Without oil seals, the various fluids that lubricate your engine and transmission could leak, leading to poor performance, wear, and even serious mechanical failure.

When it comes to the 2011 Mazda CX-5, oil seals are definitely part of the design, especially around the crankshaft, camshaft, and transmission input/output shafts. These seals ensure that engine oil and transmission fluid stay exactly where they need to be while allowing the rotating shafts to operate freely. For example, the front and rear main crankshaft seals prevent engine oil from leaking where the crankshaft exits the engine block. Similarly, axle shaft seals prevent grease and differential fluid leaks where the drive shafts enter the transmission or differential housing.

Over time, oil seals can wear out or become brittle. Heat, age, and exposure to engine fluids all take their toll. When oil seals fail, you might notice oil spots on your driveway, a drop in fluid levels, or even a burning smell if oil leaks onto hot engine parts. Left unchecked, this can not only cause damage to the engine or transmission but also create safety hazards on the road due to slipping belts or reduced lubrication.

Maintaining and replacing oil seals as part of regular servicing keeps your 2011 Mazda CX-5 running reliably and helps prevent costly repairs. Generally, oil seals are not replaced unless there is clear evidence of leakage or during major engine or transmission overhauls. However, checking for fluid leaks during routine maintenance is a good habit.

When replacing an oil seal on a Mazda CX-5, a few things should be considered:

  • Use Genuine or OEM-spec seals: Mazda designs their parts to exact specifications. Using genuine or approved replacement seals ensures the highest quality and proper fit.
  • Proper installation: Oil seals must be installed evenly and without damage. Professional tools are often required to press the seal into its housing without distorting it.
  • Address root causes: Leaking seals can sometimes be a symptom of other issues like worn shafts, improper clearances, or excessive pressure. It's smart to diagnose and fix these underlying problems to prevent immediate re-leaking.
  • Follow manufacturer service intervals: Although oil seals do not typically have a fixed lifespan, during engine or transmission rebuilds or clutch replacements on manual variants, it's a great opportunity to replace any seals showing wear.

Routine inspections during servicing usually include checking for oil leaks around the front and rear main seals of the engine, as well as seals on the camshaft or transmission. Technicians will also check drive axle seals because disturbances here can allow contaminants into the transmission or differential, affecting performance and durability.

Replacing an oil seal isn't necessarily a quick DIY fix. In many cases, components around the seal - such as harmonic balancers, flywheels, or transmission parts - need to be removed first. This means labour can be time-consuming and requires a certain level of mechanical know-how. For a 2011 Mazda CX-5 owner, it's often best left to the experts unless you're very confident with your skills.

In terms of preventative care, paying attention to oil changes and fluid levels is a good first step towards ensuring oil seals stay in top shape. Using the recommended engine oil and transmission fluid types helps reduce seal wear caused by incompatible or contaminated fluids. Keeping your engine clean and avoiding exposure to excessive heat also helps extend the life of seals.

Overall, oil seals might seem like minor parts, but they play a big role in protecting your vehicle's engine and transmission. For the 2011 Mazda CX-5, these seals are essential in keeping fluids in place and contaminants out, ensuring smooth operation over the years. Regular servicing and checks for leaks or unusual smells can go a long way in preventing trouble from faulty oil seals. So next time your Mazda is in for a regular service, don't forget to ask about the condition of the seals keeping everything ticking along nicely.