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#67 of 221
Re: Ugly Suspension Noise When Cold [trishr1] by fav
Mar 22, 2007 (4:15 pm)
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Replying to: trishr1 (Mar 15, 2007 3:47 pm)

My VIN number is not on the TSB. They replaced the front and rear stab bushings per the TSB anyways. The noise is gone however the temperature has since gone up where I wouldn't have noticed the noise anyways.
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Re: another one [onego] by asimakos by trishr1
Mar 22, 2007 (6:39 pm)
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We have been having the crunching noise for ever. We were told it was ice and maybe we went off the road. Can you believe it?
YES I can believe it and I think it is deplorable conduct especially since the problem has been present since late 2005.
 
Finally, they discovered a bushing problem and they have ordered them. The service guy said there was a recall. Why weren't we advised?
THERE has been no recall that Transport Canada web site has posted. Not that they issue recalls, but post them.
There was a US TSB 02-007/06 but doubtful that Canadian vehicles fall into the currently listed VINs.
  
As we wait for the parts to come in, we have noticed not only the noise problem, but the swaying of the back end of the vehicle when going over a small bump. This is dangerous. I called them and left a message.
 
I ALSO have had left rear sway, but unless it causes you to lose control, it apparently is likely not a safety issue, though your vehicle may have a more serious issue. Can contact Transport Canada (Defects and Recalls).
  
My next step is a letter. YOU COULD email Mazda Canada.
 
 Other things also happening include outsise paneling coming loose from the snaps, and the plastic fog light inserts (don't know what they are called) have popped out twice now.
YES I had that problem - plastic clips left rear wheel well popped open, separation areas of the rear bumper form body - repaired at my expense.
  
Another major problem is the engine seems to hick-up sometimes when we accelerate.
I KNOW what you are referring to - had that as well. Mentioned on this or other forums.
  
Do we have a lemon? I HOPE not but we do have a Ford product. Might want to check out the web site below though you must exhaust all recommended actions described in your owners manual first.
 
http://www.camvap.ca/index.htm
 
Keep us posted on what happens post "fix ?".
I am expecting to take my car in soon for the "parts" control arm maybe other parts. We will see.
#69 of 221
Re: another one [asimakos] by onego
Mar 26, 2007 (1:14 pm)
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Replying to: asimakos (Mar 22, 2007 8:00 am)

I am also sometimes experience this hick up or hesitation. It usually occurs within the first minute or 2 from when you start going. I am not sure if this is related to the cold weathers.
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Re: another one [onego] by asimakos [trishr1] by onego
Mar 26, 2007 (1:20 pm)
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Replying to: trishr1 (Mar 22, 2007 6:39 pm)

trishr1,
 
My M5 stalled once when accelerating from a red light, is this related to the hesitation problem?
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suspension suspenion suspension by riproy
Mar 27, 2007 (2:49 pm)
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I feel like i am in an alternate universe. I have been involved in the M5 forum under Forums - Wagons - M5, and now i find this under Forums - Vans - M5. Why are these kept seperate? Sheesh..
Anyway, under Suspension in the other forum, there are only 2 posts. I was happy to see this forum with many more. Below is my post in that forum:
 
At the end of November at about 6000 km, we had had enough of the very loud suspension noise in cold weather and took our 5 into Mazda. They replaced the bushings on the suspension at all four wheels and it was great for a while, even in < -20C weather. However, eventually it did return though not as harsh as the first time. In February at about 10000 km i took a Mazda service person out for a quick ride. Speed bumps made it abundantly clear that there was still an unacceptable problem, both front and back. The technician refered to it as a 'dry squeak'. I mentioned the service bulletin from Mazda regarding squeaking suspension, and he said that our vehicle was produced after Jan 27, 2006, and therefore had the upgraded parts already. After a week he got back to me and said after communicating with Mazda Canada with no answers, they would go ahead and replace the lower arms of the front suspension (L & R) and the bushings on the rear stabilizer bar. This was on March 9, 2007. The problem was not solved. Whenever the temperature drops below 0 C the problem is present over moderate imperfections in the road surface. The dealer said they would take this problem to Mazda Canada. I did too. Ten days ago i contacted Mazda Canada to open a case file and they have been in touch to say they are aware of the problem but currently there is no fix for it. They are reportedly working on a fix, and we will be informed through our dealership when a soluction has been found. This is not the response that i had wanted, but we have little choice at the moment other than to wait. My wife is afraid they will make us wait until our warranty expires. Now with the temps warming, i doubt that this is a top priority for drivers for another 8 or 9 months. If others have this suspension issue, i encourage you all to take the issue up the ladder. Judging from posts in this and other M5 forums, i am not alone.
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Re: suspension suspenion suspension [riproy] by trishr1
Mar 28, 2007 (5:47 pm)
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Replying to: riproy (Mar 27, 2007 2:49 pm)

After pursuing this with my dealer and Mazda Canada and talking with Transport Canada, and anyone else who would listen, I too had the same fix as you, though because the weather is nicer now, I won't really know if this fixed the problem or not.
I would hate to think that my time, the dealer's time and expense to Mazda is all for not if nothing is resolved.
I hope others follow your advice to speak up after all we all paid our money and got less than expected.
It is not a new problem but obviously a tough one for them to come to grips with to detriment of their reputation and the loss of confidence of owners.
Haven't heard from anyone with the 2007 model - would love to know if the problem exists in that model year as well.
Not ever having a "problem" car I am not sure how this problem will be handled should it recur after the 3 year warranty, however, one would think that since you (and I) registered a complaint with Mazda Canada directly - we are on file and it would be difficult for Mazda to claim that the "defect" is a new problem that is no longer covered by warranty. Perhaps they can and others feel free to jump in with more knowledge than I might have.
There is CAMVAP - arbitration. I haven't called them to inquiry about this problem, but you could see what they have to say - though it is an either or situation - them or court not both. And it applies to new cars.
Hopefully no one needs to go to that length.
There are other forums with quite a few posts about this as well - MPVclub.com (under Mazda5) for one.
#74 of 221
Mazda 5 suspension by bassman1234
Mar 24, 2007 (5:51 pm)
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I do love my Mazda 5 but I do have some problems:things were great until 30,000 km's. The front end squeaks when it goes below 0 degrees.I now find the suspension sloppy.The dealer said they are going to fix it.There is also a knock in the rear end, the A/C is not as cool as it should, when I store my sat radio after unplugging I have to restart the car because the CD and radio will not power up and the car has many blind spots. Aside from that the car is great but I hope this generation will not show examples of turning into a Ford.
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suspension probs too by riproy
Mar 26, 2007 (7:15 am)
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At the end of November at about 6000 km, we had had enough of the very loud suspension noise in cold weather and took our 5 into Mazda. They replaced the bushings on the suspension at all four wheels and it was great for a while, even in < -20C weather. However, eventually it did return though not as harsh as the first time. In February at about 10000 km i took a Mazda service person out for a quick ride. Speed bumps made it abundantly clear that there was still an unacceptable problem, both front and back. The technician refered to it as a 'dry squeak'. I mentioned the service bulletin from Mazda regarding squeaking suspension, and he said that our vehicle was produced after Jan 27, 2006, and therefore had the upgraded parts already. After a week he got back to me and said after communicating with Mazda Canada with no answers, they would go ahead and replace the lower arms of the front suspension (L & R) and the bushings on the rear stabilizer bar. This was on March 9, 2007. The problem was not solved. Whenever the temperature drops below 0 C the problem is present over moderate imperfections in the road surface. The dealer said they would take this problem to Mazda Canada. I did too. Ten days ago i contacted Mazda Canada to open a case file and they have been in touch to say they are aware of the problem but currently there is no fix for it. They are reportedly working on a fix, and we will be informed through our dealership when a soluction has been found. This is not the response that i had wanted, but we have little choice at the moment other than to wait. My wife is afraid they will make us wait until our warranty expires. Now with the temps warming, i doubt that this is a top priority for drivers for another 8 or 9 months. If others have this suspension issue, i encourage you all to take the issue up the ladder. Judging from posts in this and other M5 forums, i am not alone.
#76 of 221
Re: Mazda 5 suspension [bassman1234] by rockytee
Apr 04, 2007 (5:22 am)
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Replying to: bassman1234 (Mar 24, 2007 5:51 pm)

Just curious....how can your posting #74 be March 24, whereas earlier postings #72 was dated March 29
Is there something wrong with the Host computer?

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