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4469 messages, Last post on Oct 27, 2006 at 8:04 PM
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| I know this topic was addressed earlier and, for the most part, "WD 40" of something similar was recommended. Well...I've been there and done that...and now it doesn't solve the problem anymore. Is anyone aware as to whether Mazda has come up with some other fix on this issues. My MPV is a 2000 LX and I'm getting tired of worrying about whether the fuel door is going to open or not at every gas stop! | |
| Mazda released a service bulletin on that one a while back. Check the Vacker site for details. | |
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Autozone was selling the filter at full price $59; I found it for 46.89, which includes tax and shipping, after a quick search. Without going into details, after a really bad experience, I avoid Autozone anyway. I'll keep you posted once it arrives and I have tried it. |
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| What is the Vacker site? How do I get there? I could not find any service bulletins about the fuel door when I checked the government site. | |
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Vacker site is at http://www.vakcer.com/mpv/
Very good site BTW MB |
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I'll assume you've found what you're looking for already, but if not, use the above link that mazda_guy listed, and click on "Info" on the left side of the web page. Under the heading "Problem Repair Information Notices" click on either "2000" or "2001". Scroll down through the list until you reach the heading called "Body and Frame". There you will find a link to "Fuel Lid Stuck Closed" which will lead you to a Mazda document detailing the repair you need. Print that out and take it to your Mazda dealer. Basically it involves the addition of what they call a 'lift spring', which is not really a spring, rather a long, thin piece of metal that the fuel door shuts against. Once installed, this spring will push the door open when you release the lever. Actually, I'm the one that originally had this horrendous problem. The dealer worked on it several times, replacing the fuel door, lever, cable assembly, you name it, they did it. My poor wife would constantly call me from the filling station, van full of kids and tank on empty! SC |
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| My wife and I bought a 2002 MPV about 3 weeks ago. Van is fine except for a horrible sulfur stink.Someone on the Vacker site recommended Chevron high test but there are no Chevron gas stations in Connecticut. I tried Texaco high test since Chevron merged with them but it seemed to make it worse! Dealer says it is part of break-in process and will go away, but I doubt it. ANY ideas will be appreciated. | |
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Have you used Texaco Premium? Also, how many gas tanks have you used so far? MB |
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| Yes, I put Premium in. We have probably had five or six gasoline fill ups. | |
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