Mazda CX7 2010: Transfer case leaking
Asked by Michael
I own a 2010 Mazda CX7. The transfer case is leaking and the Mazda dealership I purchased the car from has advised me they will not repair the car because it is too hard to do. I was advised to get rid of it because it is 10 years old. Is this right? Why would I ever buy another Mazda in the future?
Answered by CarsGuide
21 Jun 2019It’s not too difficult to repair, but it might be costly. Have it assessed by another mechanic or dealer and get a quote on fixing it.
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