Great video I just got a 2022 Mazda 3 hatchback and kinda upset the manual doesn’t recommend to do this. I’ll be servicing the fluid thanks to watching your video
These transmissions might be slightly different between the NA models and the turbo model. It should be close to the same but the owners manual does tell you what fluid and how much it needs after a refill👍
@@Eric-un1tq it took 3 quarts to fill mine. All transmissions will differ. Order 4 bottles of type fz fluid from Mazda and that should be the perfect amount👍
Yes I did drain it on the ramps. I just wanted to do a drain and fill to freshen the fluid up that’s still in the transmission. 3 quarts came out, and I just put 3 quarts back. I know you are supposed to do it flat but I had to work with what I have for tools👍
@@jonathancampos3005 I would consult the owners manual. I believe so but I’m not 100% certain. I believe all cars that have skyactiv technology use Mazda type fz fluid but the owners manual should tell you. It’s in maintenance specifications, but my owners manual doesn’t tell me how many quarts it holds or how to service it
If you’re doing this using ramps, be ready for a workout when removing the undercover. And, be ready to replace the stupid plastic fasteners that the engineers insist on using in the wrong locations!
Depends how you drive, if you drive normal and live in a cold area I’d change every 60k, if you live in an area commonly above 90f most of the year, I recommend every 40k and if you drive hard or tow, every 20k, the stock cooling situation absolutely sucks at managing heat and heat is what breaks down this fluid
Great video I just got a 2022 Mazda 3 hatchback and kinda upset the manual doesn’t recommend to do this. I’ll be servicing the fluid thanks to watching your video
I’ll be doing this to my 2021 2.5T!!!
These transmissions might be slightly different between the NA models and the turbo model. It should be close to the same but the owners manual does tell you what fluid and how much it needs after a refill👍
What a great video, do you know if on the 2019 Mazda 3 you also change the transmission oil filter? Or is it enough to change just the fluid?
Super helpful good job bro
May I know how many litres /bottles trans oil you added in, thank you
@@Eric-un1tq it took 3 quarts to fill mine. All transmissions will differ. Order 4 bottles of type fz fluid from Mazda and that should be the perfect amount👍
@@itsjustahixon2652 thank you
Thanks for sharing! Did you drain it while on the ramps? I think the car is supposed to be flat.
Yes I did drain it on the ramps. I just wanted to do a drain and fill to freshen the fluid up that’s still in the transmission. 3 quarts came out, and I just put 3 quarts back. I know you are supposed to do it flat but I had to work with what I have for tools👍
Thank you
你是要等冷車換車還是熱車換車?
Super rad hot air intake.
did my service @ 165k km and now it has 194k km running buttery butters.
請問第四代馬三是否要等冷車換人,或者熱車是否也能漏油加油
不懂你說啥
???
How many miles to change the trans fluid?
30,000-40,000
The earlier the better! ~30,000 miles and probably every 20,000-30,000 miles after that
i have a mazda 3 sport sedan 2017 is this the same liquid ?
@@jonathancampos3005 I would consult the owners manual. I believe so but I’m not 100% certain. I believe all cars that have skyactiv technology use Mazda type fz fluid but the owners manual should tell you. It’s in maintenance specifications, but my owners manual doesn’t tell me how many quarts it holds or how to service it
If you’re doing this using ramps, be ready for a workout when removing the undercover. And, be ready to replace the stupid plastic fasteners that the engineers insist on using in the wrong locations!
How many miles should I be changing it? I have 85k miles on mine and I didn’t know I’m supposed to change it 😢
Mazda recommends you don’t change it.
But others against that idea will say 30k-40k
Depends how you drive, if you drive normal and live in a cold area I’d change every 60k, if you live in an area commonly above 90f most of the year, I recommend every 40k and if you drive hard or tow, every 20k, the stock cooling situation absolutely sucks at managing heat and heat is what breaks down this fluid