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Re: Mazda 3 Security Improvements Program ?? [wildthing] by tarheelschik
Feb 02, 2008 (5:15 pm)
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Replying to: wildthing (Feb 02, 2008 12:56 pm)

That's very true about anyone being able to steal it if they want it. Thanks for heads up about the letter, and let us know how it all turns out and what you end up doing about it!
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Roadside Assistance Extension by wildthing
Feb 04, 2008 (12:28 pm)
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Mazda's 3 year Roadside Assistance Program has run out on my Mazda 3. Has anyone in Canada tried to extend this program and if so, what did Mazda charge you for the extension.
 
Not sure if Mazda will even allow you to extend. GM did it for a GM car I owned a number of years ago for a nominal annual fee.
 
What are my other Roadside Assistance program options (CAA ??)
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Re: Roadside Assistance Extension [wildthing] by autonomous
Feb 04, 2008 (2:33 pm)
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Replying to: wildthing (Feb 04, 2008 12:28 pm)

The CAA program is probably the better value.
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Re: Roadside Assistance Extension [autonomous] by wildthing
Feb 04, 2008 (7:09 pm)
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Replying to: autonomous (Feb 04, 2008 2:33 pm)

Ordinarily you would be right except I forgot to add that I have to cover the family, essentially four drivers and since the CAA membership covers individuals and not cars I'm looking at about $300 + for all four of us,,,,Is this still cheaper than what Mazda would charge for extended coverage for the car ??
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Re: Mazda 3 Break In Problem [jhindson] by zoomgirl
Feb 04, 2008 (8:48 pm)
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Replying to: jhindson (Oct 24, 2006 6:30 pm)

i just got my car broken into last week, same dent, just under my window...and what a piss off. if it wasnt for the mess they left from emptying out my glove compartment, i would have never noticed!!! how can it be so easy and nothing is being done??? ur posts are from 2006 which really disappoints, has nothing been done since? the cop that called me back regarding the theft (or vandelizing) said that mazda is on their way to getting a recall letter out. when i called my dealer, they confirmed that they were aware of the probem and there was in fact a recall...i will just keep busting til i get it fixed! kind of erry when you think that when i bought the car, it was voted car of the year in terms of security, and now it's the yr's most stolen car...i could just imagine the field trip the insurance will have with this!
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Re: Mazda 3 Break In Problem [zoomgirl] by autonomous
Feb 05, 2008 (2:21 pm)
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Replying to: zoomgirl (Feb 04, 2008 8:48 pm)

has nothing been done ... mazda is on their way to getting a recall letter out
 
See post 4196.
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it's been awhile, but goodbye anyway by namiboy
Feb 06, 2008 (3:59 pm)
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well my wife traded in her 2005 mazda 3 for a 2008 scion xb. i wouldn't have even thought of looking at an xb but she wanted to. it's got a 2.4liter/158hp camry engine, and it handles surprisingly well, so i guess i can live with it. the air blows real well too, even on 1. so, good luck friends.
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MAJOR Warranty Repair and Mazda's Impressive Service by igozoomzoom
Feb 07, 2008 (10:35 pm)
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I have an '06 Mazda3 s 5-door that I purchased new in 12/05. It has 48k miles on it, mostly highway. Back around 5k at the first oil change, I realized that it was almost a quart low on oil. The oil 'consumption' continued and I had to add a quart around 2500-3000 miles after an oil change to get me to the 5k mark where I usually changed it. The dealership where I bought it assured me that one quart per 3k miles is considered normal. I just made a routine of checking the oil at each refueling and topped it off as needed. There was never a drop of oil in my garage, parking spot at work or anywhere in the engine compartment. No sign of oil leaking into the combustion chamber either (no exhaust smoke or smell).
 
Then last week, as I merged onto the expressway heading home from work, I started hearing a rattling noise. It seemed to only be under very light acceleration and right around 3000rpm then it would subside. I dropped it off at the dealership near my office the next morning and got a call two hours later informing me that I needed a NEW ENGINE!!! They asked me to fax over all of my maintenance records so they could submit a 'request' for the repair under warranty. I was panicked to say the least, even though I had all my receipts and oil changes were done well within the 7500 mile intervals required in the owner's manual. I felt sure the process would be a living hell and I'd have to fight to get a new engine on their dime.
 
I faxed my receipts to them the next afternoon and the following morning they called to tell me my engine had been ordered already! They also told me they had a loaner reserved in my name and were sending their courtesy van to pick me up so I could get it ASAP and keep it for 2-3 weeks until my car is ready.
 
I'm very impressed by the way this has been handled. Prior to this car, I had only owned Honda/Acura vehicles. One of my Accords was out of commission for a full week (under warranty, waiting for parts) and the Honda dealer as well as the Regional American Honda representative refused me a loaner vehicle.
 
Now I'm just wondering how the new engine will impact resale value?
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Re: MAJOR Warranty Repair and Mazda's Impressive Service [igozoomzoom] by autonomous
Feb 08, 2008 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: igozoomzoom (Feb 07, 2008 10:35 pm)

Now I'm just wondering how the new engine will impact resale value?
I would think a brand new engine should be a bonus on a car with 48K miles. By the way, what is included in the "new engine"? Is it the engine block? Does it include components like the water pump? In theory, the more new materials that are included the longer the vehicle should last.
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P0715 Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction, any ideas? by mazdazoom
Feb 18, 2008 (6:15 am)
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Hey All,
              I have a 2004 Mazda 3, 2.3L with about 65K miles. Yesterday I was driving down the road and my tranny slipped from 4th gear to 3rd, the AT light came on along with a CEL. I pulled the code and looked at my freeze frame info (engine was at 2200 rpm, and 42MPH at the time) and the code thrown was "P0715 Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction". After I pulled the code (I did NOT clear it) and restarted the car the CEL went off and all seems well. I put the car through its paces today and it is driving fine, so I am guessing there is a wire lead to that sensor that is grounding out, or it is just a flakey sensor.
 
any ideas? I don't even know where the sensor is located or what the wiring harness looks like. Has anyone replaced a speed sensor on a Mazda 3? I don't want to pay mazda hundreds of dollars to install a little sensor, and I don't want to pay $100 for a code pull "diagnostic" that I have already done for myself...Thanks for the help fellas.

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