What are some of the 2019 Mazda CX 5 transmission problems?

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Mike E December 31, 2020
If the 2019 Mazda CX5 is having an issue with the gearbox, otherwise called the transmission, then any of these symptoms may be present. You may notice that the gears slip or slam when they are shifting and that they tend to shift late or early. Basically when You would expect them to they won't, and when they do it won't sound right. There can also be a grinding sound coming from the hood of the car, which is the sound of the gears rubbing on each other. If You leave the car parked for a period of time You might find a puddle of transmission fluid under it, due to a line leak. Finally, the car simply may not drive at all as the transmission has seized up and ruined the car.
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Frederick E July 16, 2020
The 2019 mazda cx5 transmission problems include rough idling, jerking, shuddering, and harsh shifting.
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Marine E September 28, 2021
Yes they do my Mazda CX-5 had less the 20,000 m and they had replaced the transmission!
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Greg July 9, 2022
Same here. 2019 CX-5, less than 9,000 miles and the transmission died
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Pete July 9, 2023
2020 CX-5, 32,000 miles. Transmission being replaced.
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Cathy January 18, 2023
I have to take my 2019 CX-5 in for an engine light. The idle runs high parked, it kind slams when shifting gears, just about everything the above Mazda owners said happened to theirs. It has 19k miles.
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Martin November 5, 2022
Our 2022 cx5 has 3000 miles and has been in for transmission problems, now they we are having trouble aging...should have kept our kia..
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Esme September 7, 2022
Just got a call from the dealership, my CX-5 has 19,500 miles in less than 3 years and already needs a new transmission. WOW!!
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