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Hello Mazdajk by karyakarta
Feb 12, 2004 (10:06 pm)
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Thanks for your reply. I really appreciate it. I am going to go and look for it. BTW, do you live in Milwaukee? How's the weather there now? This coming fall, I am going to move into Madison as I am going to attend Univeristy of Wisconsin there. I am going to have a look whether I have stains on my car. So far, the car has been good. The only thing that I hate is that I should have waited a little longer rather than buying the car so early after its debut. With all the rebates now, I could save a few thousand dollars or maybe get a few more options. SIGH.
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Aperry 1 by karyakarta
Feb 12, 2004 (10:14 pm)
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I also got a letter from Mazda about the fuel odor problem. According to the letter, only Mazda 6 owners from California, Masachusetts, and Vermont are required to do this.
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karyakarta and all... by jstandefer
Feb 13, 2004 (8:49 am)
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According to the notices I have read, it affects ALL U.S. model 2003s and ALL Canadian model 2004s. If you got a letter, that means your VIN is part of the recall. Everyone that gets this notice should get the car fixed right away! This recall will fix a problem where fuel vapors could build up inside the passenger compartment and cause a fire. This is not a recall to play around with... the possible consequences are life threatening.
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Brake moan... by jstandefer
Feb 13, 2004 (9:18 am)
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As it stands right now, there is no permanent solution to the brake moan problem. There is a modified brake caliper clip that was originally thought will solve the problem, but cars that had that clip installed are coming back with the same problem.
 
My car was just recently inspected by factory reps (a Technical Specialist and a Field Quality Support Senior Engineer). They looked over the problem and instructed the dealership to install the modified clip and chamfer the pads on all four brakes. The dealership informed me that this is a temporary repair and there is a very good chance that the moan will return. What is troubling is the note that the factory reps put on the repair order:
 
"Goodwill. This repair does not fall under the guidelines of the new car warranty on your vehicle. This repair was done for customer satisfaction only."
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'04 Mazda 6 Problems? by hboyd
Feb 13, 2004 (9:59 am)
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So... anybody with '04 6's have any problems with their vehicles? Just curious to see if the factory and Mazda made their corrections to the model.
 
Thanks,
Martin
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Right turn signal problem -- 2004 Mazda6 s by rbartyczak
Feb 13, 2004 (2:15 pm)
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I, too, have experienced the right turn signal malfunction. Shortly after I got my car, I noticed that the right turn signal did not light when I unlocked the car. Often it would blink quickly, like a bulb was out, at my first right hand turn. But it was intermittent! After about two miles or when the temperature was above freezing, the problem went away.
 
I had to leave my car at the dealership overnight for the service department to acknowledge the problem. It was evidently insufficient that they had received several similar complaints. They must think that the owners want there to be problems! The solution was that they "tightened" the connection. Now all seems well.
 
My "free" loaner was a bottom-of-the-line Ford Focus with AT. Makes me concerned about my future service visits.
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rbartyczak by mazda6s
Feb 13, 2004 (6:39 pm)
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Other owners have noticed this problem too. I observed it on a car I test drove, but it was the left signal. It corrected itself after I used the right signal.
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cop414... brake squeal by zmzmzm
Feb 14, 2004 (2:41 pm)
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Just wondering if the Rotex pads have solved the squealing... seems like you've had them a couple months now.
 
Also, anyone out there having a moonroof seal problem? I've gone through three of them in the last 13 months - they tend to pop off the rear edge/corners and eventually tear.
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KaryaKarta ! You are in for the time of your life! by mazdajk
Feb 14, 2004 (6:58 pm)
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Sorry gang! Off the Mazda track for a minute here.
 
Yep. Call Milwaukee home. You are going to have a blast at UW Madison! Madison is ranked top 5 nationally as a great place to live. UW is also ranked top 5 party school. Good? Bad? Depends on your party attitude. Academically ranked as a top notch school also.
I take it you're not from the snowbelt by your weather question. Just have to get used to it. Not that much snow on the ground , but we keep getting the little 1" dustings, so the salt trucks are ruthless.
Too bad you weren't here last year. The Harley Davidson 100 Anniversary party was a once in a life time bash. Milwaukee was a city under siege!
 
Beware of your first Halloween in Madison! 50,000 crazies on State Street! Bring lots of beads!
Come to Milwaukee last week of June/ First week of July. SUMMERFEST BABY ! 100,000 on the lake with some great music (15 stages).
Remember! Your parents worked hard for that educational money. Don't let them down !
 
Back to Mazda!
Hope your 6 ends up being clean. Your right in saying the rebates are getting better. Starting to warm up here (The avg. daily temp is up to 32). YEE HAA!!! Time to start looking for a new ride. Mazda6? Well just have to see about that.
 
P.S. If you get arrested for the result of using those beads. I will deny everything!
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Squealing (non-brake) by astonite69
Feb 14, 2004 (8:50 pm)
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I'm hoping someone can tell me about this problem... I've had my Mazda 6s stickshift since July '03, and I've been experiencing this squealing for several months. It only happens maybe 75% of the time, but when it does happen, it's when I'm backing out of a parking space with the steering wheel turned. It's a loud, sometimes prolonged, sometimes repetitive metal-on-metal noise, kind of like if you have a beat-up shopping cart at the store and the wheels squeak. It also happens when I'm making a relatively sharp turn, for ex into a parking spot or a U-turn.
 
Sounds like it's coming from the front, but not sure. Seems to have nothing to do with the brake; the brake is usually never engaged. It's not rust, either. Don't think it has anything to do with the clutch, because sometimes the clutch is partially engaged and sometimes it's all the way in.... help!!

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