Batteries crap and so is the thermostat / heat and the trim on the steering wheel and gear shifter is thin and cheap and will come off everything else. Car is great
I just got this fixed at the dealer on my 21. Its the thermostat. They put in over a million bad ones and don't want to own it with a recall so they sent out a TSB. There's also an extended warranty for all the cars for this part/labor.
I replace thermostat even the whole block. Same issue. This fucking car don’t heat.
I narrowed it down to a bad thermostat and bad radiator. I ordered the OEM Mazda parts for $450.00
That's due to their faulty thermostat for which they don't want to assume responsibility and call it what it is - a recall.
Some of the newer Mazda Skyactives have thermostat issues, but it's a minor problem (only symptom is taking longer to warm up) and Mazda extended the warranty on them. It's the only issue I've brought the car to the dealer for on my 21 Mazda 3 without roughly 50k on it.
Your 2013 ford escape is actually built on the same platform as a 2013 cx-5, different engine though. Earlier ford models would actually use Mazdas engines like the escort, focus, and fusion. Mazda and ford had a long partnership that ended around 2013 and since then Mazdas quality and reliability has steadily increased. For the price ranges they are solid cars, I think the mazda3 shines here, it’s pretty competitive and affordable in its class. Also one of the few eco cars that has a real automatic. They don’t have any major issues, my 21 3 has been solid. It needed the thermostat replaced, but Mazda covered me since they have a lengthy extended warranty for that specific part.
Read about the recall, had dealer swap thermostat. Had a reason to leave right away with outside temp at 38 F. Warm air by the stop sign.
I had the same issue, in the end, the thermostat was faulty, and the dealership replaced it for free. I didn’t have any warning light on the dashboard either.
I have the ‘19 CX-5, live in NH. Seems normal to me, when it’s below zero outside and the at idle, it should not be hot. Warm after 5-10 yes, but not warm as it would be after driving for 10 minutes.
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The brand is registered in Japan.
In March 2026, PartReview users have a mixed opinion of OEM Mazda thermostat.
PR Score — 54 out of 100, based on 20 reviews and 64 votes. 9 positive reviews, 4 neutral reviews, 7 negative reviews. Average rating — 3.1 (out of 5). Vote balance: 35 up, 29 down.
In the ranking of the best thermostat this part is at position 11, behind Duralast and OEM BMW , but ahead of Mahle and Wahler.
Users also evaluated the qualities of OEM Mazda thermostat:
- Slow warm-up - engine takes a long time to reach normal temperature - rated negatively. 2.3 points out of 5.
- Overheating - temperature gauge rises quickly or fluctuates - rated ambivalently. 3.3 points out of 5.
- Cabin heat - heater blows weakly or becomes too hot at the wrong time - rated negatively. 2 points out of 5.
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