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Parts for your 2021 Mazda Cx-5-Exhaust gasket
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2021 Mazda CX-5 exhaust gasket — what it does and when to sort it
Referencing the Mazda Workshop Manual (KF, 2021) Exhaust System section and the Mazda Electronic Parts Catalogue, the 2021 Mazda CX‑5 absolutely uses exhaust gaskets. Depending on engine, there’s an exhaust manifold-to-cylinder head gasket on the Skyactiv‑G petrol, turbo-to-manifold and turbo-to-downpipe gaskets on the 2.5T, and flange/ring gaskets at the front pipe, catalytic converter or DPF joints on petrol and diesel variants. So yes, the exhaust-gasket is relevant for this model.
An exhaust gasket’s job is simple but crucial: it seals hot exhaust gases so they only flow through the pipes and catalysts, not out past joints. A good seal keeps noise down, prevents fumes entering the cabin, protects nearby components from heat damage, and ensures the oxygen sensors and turbo (where fitted) see the pressures and readings they’re meant to. Most CX‑5 exhaust gaskets are multi‑layer steel (MLS) or graphite/steel composites