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The camshaft phaser adjusts the timing of the camshaft to optimize engine performance, improving fuel efficiency and power delivery at various engine speeds.
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Details
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Color Silver/Zinc-Plated |
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Material Steel |
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Overall Height (IN) 4.05 IN |
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Overall Length (IN) 4.05 IN |
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Package Contents Cam Phaser; Bolt |
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.5 MZR (ER10L) | L5-VE | 2488 CCM / 2.5 L | Petrol | 2009-07-01 2013-03-01 |
120 KW / 163 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.2 MZR-CD AWD | R2AA | 2184 CCM / 2.2 L | Diesel | 2009-09-01 2013-03-01 |
136 KW / 185 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.2 MZR-CD AWD (ER10A) | R2AA | 2184 CCM / 2.2 L | Diesel | 2012-01-01 2013-03-01 |
120 KW / 163 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 MZR DISI Turbo AWD (ER3P) | L3-VDT | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2007-10-01 2009-08-01 |
190 KW / 258 PS |
| MAZDA (CHANGAN) | 3 Saloon | 2.0 | LF-DE | 1999 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2006-02-01 2011-12-01 |
110 KW / 148 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 DISi | L3K7 | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2006-06-01 2009-06-01 |
177 KW / 241 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 MZR DISI Turbo AWD (ER3P) | L3-VDT | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2009-06-01 2013-03-01 |
191 KW / 260 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.2 MZR-CD AWD (ER10A) | R2AA | 2184 CCM / 2.2 L | Diesel | 2009-07-01 2013-03-01 |
127 KW / 173 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 MZR DISI Turbo AWD (ER103) | L3-VDT | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2006-06-01 2014-12-01 |
175 KW / 238 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 | L3-VDT | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2006-06-01 2012-12-01 |
182 KW / 248 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 AWD | L3-VDT | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2006-06-01 2012-12-01 |
182 KW / 248 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 MZR DISI Turbo AWD | L3Y7 | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2007-01-01 2013-03-01 |
179 KW / 243 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 MZR DISI Turbo | L3Y7 | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2007-01-01 2012-12-01 |
179 KW / 243 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.3 MZR DISI Turbo | L3Y7 | 2261 CCM / 2.3 L | Petrol | 2007-01-01 2013-03-01 |
175 KW / 238 PS |
| MAZDA | CX-7 (ER) | 2.5 MZR AWD | L5-VE | 2488 CCM / 2.5 L | Petrol | 2010-09-01 2012-12-01 |
120 KW / 163 PS |
| MAZDA (CHANGAN) | 3 Saloon | 1.6 | Z6 | 1598 CCM / 1.6 L | Petrol | 2007-07-01 2014-12-01 |
79 KW / 107 PS |
Overview
| Car models | MAZDA CX-7 (ER); MAZDA (CHANGAN) 3 Saloon |
| Engines | L5-VE; R2AA; L3-VDT; LF-DE; L3K7; L3Y7; Z6 |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 107-260 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 79-191 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 2006-2014 |
FAQs
A camshaft phaser is a key component in a variable valve timing (VVT) system. It adjusts the position of the camshaft relative to the crankshaft, allowing precise control of valve timing for better engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control.
A camshaft phaser uses oil pressure or an electric motor to adjust the camshaft’s angle. It’s controlled by the engine control unit (ECU), which calculates the optimal timing based on engine speed, load, and other parameters.
Improved engine performance at all RPM ranges. Increased fuel efficiency. Reduced emissions. Enhanced torque and power output.
Hydraulic camshaft phasers: Use oil pressure to adjust the camshaft angle. Electric camshaft phasers: Use electric motors for faster and more precise adjustments.
Ticking or rattling noises from the engine, especially during startup. Reduced fuel efficiency. Loss of engine power. Engine misfires or rough idling. Check engine light illuminated (often with VVT-related error codes).
With proper maintenance, a camshaft phaser can last the lifetime of the engine. However, poor oil maintenance or high mileage can lead to wear and failure.
Driving with a bad camshaft phaser is not recommended. It can cause engine performance issues, increased emissions, and potential damage to other components in the valve timing system.
Insufficient or dirty engine oil. Lack of regular oil changes. Worn or damaged internal components. Faulty VVT solenoid or control valve.