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Re: Newbie: Learning as I go...Comments welcome [rogerb1956] by ex_tdier
Jan 06, 2007 (1:43 pm)
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Replying to: rogerb1956 (Jan 06, 2007 1:28 pm)

Newbie, it seems that some folk, myself being one of them bought a Mazda that just sucks gas. Nobody knows why.
 
Apparently, there is a PCM (computer update) for some models (2005 for sure) to help with the lousy gas mileage but it is of no help. It's like the A/C issue in 2004-early 2006 models without auto climate control but the gas mileage is much more random than the A/C issue.
 
The clickin noise should be looked at by the dealer...it could be your CV joint or ???
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rogerb1956 by z71bill
Jan 06, 2007 (6:25 pm)
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What month was your Mazda built?
 
You can look at the drivers side door frame it will give a month and year -just hope its not 10 2003.
 
My local dealer raised the price on an oil change - they now want almost $30 - but I would never use Jiffy Lube. Not worth it.
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Re: Mazda 3 Break In Problem [jhindson] by zoomgirl
Jan 07, 2007 (12:35 am)
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Replying to: jhindson (Oct 24, 2006 6:30 pm)

how do u notice the dent? did the thieves actually drive off with your car or did they just dent it to get in? i know most cars have a sort of engine immobilizer (like the new truck), but something should be done about the system if thieves know their way in that easily. if they dont, i could just imagine how insurance prices are gonna sky rocket for M3s...not to mention they will knock off honda from the "most stollen car" title. im really starting to get discouraged with mazda!
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Re: rogerb1956 [z71bill] by rogerb1956
Jan 07, 2007 (5:13 am)
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Replying to: z71bill (Jan 06, 2007 6:25 pm)

Mine was built 06/04. What is so bad about one built 10/03?
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Re: Newbie: Learning as I go...Comments welcome [ex_tdier] by rogerb1956
Jan 07, 2007 (5:24 am)
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Replying to: ex_tdier (Jan 06, 2007 1:43 pm)

No, not a CV joint. The noise occurs without the drive wheels moving, just when the steering wheel turns. There seems to be a TSB on this. I plan to go to the dealer with a list of TSBs that may be related to my complaints.
 
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/
 
Thanks.
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rogerb1956 -10 2003 + maybe a little off subject. by z71bill
Jan 07, 2007 (12:23 pm)
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I own a 2004 Mazda3 with a 10 2003 build month. I have had many many problems - weak AC, hard shifty auto tranny, grinding rear brakes, thumping front suspension, check engine light that was always coming on, stalling / hard to start engine (defective fuel pump) - defective power window - from my Unscientific poll - many other owners with this build month also have had numerous problems.
 
The real issue was not even all the defects - it was that Mazda would not fix them - I got so sick of the - its operating as designed - its normal - but then a year later a TSB would come out that was my EXACT problem. So I would take it in and get it fixed. I am glad I stuck with it now - all the defects (except the weak AC) have been resolved. I did some work on the AC system myself and it works somewhat better as long as the temp is below 90.
 
We bought the car on my daughter's 15th B-day - she learned to drive in it - my wife and I drove it around town for the first couple years & when my daughter turned 17 she took it over as "her" car. She still lets me drive it once in a while - like to the gas station!
 
Even though I had more than my share of problems with the Mazda3 - I still do not regret buying it - it is a good car for a young driver - GREAT brakes, side & side curtain air bags, very easy to drive & park, limited blind spots - and finally it is a car she really likes and its fun to drive.
 
She turns 18 at the end of the month - the Mazda3 will have 1 year of warranty left - I am already thinking about getting rid of it before the warranty expires - but when I ask her what car she would like to have when she goes off to college - she says - I like my Mazda. So I am faced with keeping it past warranty (it only was 25.5K miles on it) or trading it in on another Mazda3 - something I have said many times I would never do (buy another Mazda). Only time will tell - if the next year is problem free I may just stick a new battery in it and let her take it to college.
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Re: A Wheezing when I turn the wheel - Power steering? [coosamtn] by coosamtn
Jan 09, 2007 (6:25 am)
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Replying to: coosamtn (Jan 02, 2007 3:40 pm)

I got my 3 back from the dealership yesterday. They replaced the left front strut and tweaked the alignment for me. Man, I had forgotten how much fun this thing is to drive. They also showed me the only fix for our power steering pump whine problem. There's this little knob in the center of the dash, just punch it in, twist it to the right and ...'voi la'... the pump whine is gone.
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Re: rogerb1956 -10 2003 + maybe a little off subject. [z71bill] by ex_tdier
Jan 09, 2007 (6:03 pm)
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Replying to: z71bill (Jan 07, 2007 12:23 pm)

Bill, you must remember that the 04 was the first new model. Like anything, it's always good to wait a few years before we buying an introductory new model. I [hoped] all the bugs and most of the kinks would be ironed out before I got my 05 but clearly that was not the case....Mazda is quite slow in that department.As you say, your outstanding and common issues have now been resolved, or at least most of them.
 
If you recall, it took Mazda 2.5 years to more or less resolve the A/C issue by redesigning the HVAC ducts in our non auto climate controlled models.
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Re: A Wheezing when I turn the wheel - Power steering? [coosamtn] by ex_tdier
Jan 09, 2007 (6:05 pm)
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Replying to: coosamtn (Jan 09, 2007 6:25 am)

They also showed me the only fix for our power steering pump whine problem. There's this little knob in the center of the dash, just punch it in, twist it to the right and ...'voi la'... the pump whine is gone
 
YOu mean the dimmer switch? That's the only knob in the centre of the dash?
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No Silly by sandman46
Jan 09, 2007 (6:14 pm)
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I think he means the radio volume dial. Anyways, Mazda swapped out the rear pads & rotors on our S model today. Hopefully that noise will go away. They also put on the new alloy to replace the one the wife cracked while picking up a humongous piece of metal last month. Finally ended up going with the dealer as the 1st internet guy couldn't get us the wheel he promised & the 2nd guy couldn't guarantee that his wheel would be in perfectly round shape, like new shape. We figured we'd just have to go to the dealer, as we plan on keeping the car another 3 to 4 years, G-d willing!
Thank G-d the dealer is within 2 miles from the house. A major reason why we bought there. They've been very accomodating to us these past 2 years.
 
The Sandman

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