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Where is the mazda cx7 starter location

Just need to know where it is at, and is it easy enough to remove

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Under the car where the engine and the transmission are connected together.

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Romy Kettlewell

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2009

SOURCE: Timing chain broke on a 2007 cx7 w 65K miles

you need to take it to your local dealer and raise a big fuss because this is a known problem and if you yell loud enough you should be able to get this fixed under warranty.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2011

SOURCE: I cannot remove the push pins in the wheel weel on

TRY TO PRY WITH A FLAT SCREWDRIVER BETWEEN THE SCEW AND WASHER DURING YOU UNSCREW THE PHILLIPS ...IT SHOULD BE OK....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2011

SOURCE: We were told we have

Are you sure they said EGR valve?..as far as i can see, there is no egr valve on this vehicle ???

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 04, 2012

SOURCE: remove a starter from a 2004 mazda 3 2 litre

I know this site hates it ,when we don't give our
free unpaid time to look it up for you, but if you
to You Tube you can watch starter relacement
for your car,then you get to see it,that beats a
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Todd Arndt

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2013

SOURCE: Replacing struts on Mazda CX7

There are 3 Nuts inside the Engine Compartment, There is one Bolt on the Lower Arm and you have to remove the ABS and Torsion Rod. You need a Spring Compressor to do this job.

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First, I'm not a Mazda representative.
* Check your warranty. Call dealer for service.

*** Following is for information only.***
* Cutting wires in car (especially late model computer cars) runs the risk of shorting to ground or disconnecting a sensor.
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