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221 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 5:19 PM
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Replying to: asimakos (Mar 22, 2007 8:00 am)
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Replying to: petesmazda5 (May 06, 2007 6:32 pm) |
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Replying to: trishr1 (Apr 27, 2007 5:03 pm) |
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| I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing this problem: I have four young sons, an 8 yo, twins that are 6 and a two year old of all quite normal size. The problem with our new Mazda5 is that it just bottoms out all the time. I weigh 150 and my wife about 115 total weight of the boys another 150. I would think that since this is a minivan that this would not be a problem. I only have 1600 miles on it and though I live in NYC with lots of potholes, driving like I have a cargo of loose eggs is not an option. Anyone have a suggestion? Air springs? Also, any idea about a bit more power...I got the 5sp to compensate the small engine but more hp would help dodging taxis. Also anyone upgade speakers yet? Thanks for your kind suggestions... | |
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2006 Mazda5 Touring - Maryland. We steadily heard in increase in the rear suspension going over bumps and even simple road imperfections. Kind of a decreasing vibration or bumping - but it was obviously not right. Took it to the dealership and the guy was stumped. He called the hotline, did what they asked, and it still made noise over bumps. I got it today (2.5 days in the shop - not bad) and there is NO SOUND. Here's what the writeup said: "Road test verified complaint. Verified noise from both rear coil spring area. Found L/R and R/R coil springs hitting frame near spring perches. Called Hotline: Advised to CK (?) for weld splatter above springs not allowing springs to sit properly in perches. Remove rear sway bar. Remove rear lower control arms and rear coil springs. Grind away weld splatter and excess material from spring perch and contact areas. Put back together. Reposition rubber insulator at top of spring. Lube with teflon grease. Put back together. Complete four wheel alignment. Road test: ok. Hope this helps someone!
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I just got off the phone with Mazda Canada regarding the suspension squeak in cold weather. We had a sub-zero C morning recently where we had a reminder that our suspension problem (front and rear) was still a problem. Mazda Canada has no solution for this problem as of yet, MUCH to our disappointment. If you are faced with this same problem, i urge you to get in touch with Mazda and let them know that this is unacceptable. Mazda Canada's number is 1-800-263-4680 and the Customer Service rep to whom i spoke was at extension 7163.
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Replying to: riproy (Oct 04, 2007 7:33 am) I met a fellow Mazda5 owner in a parking lot who complained about the suspension noise, but he was told that it was "normal" Can someone tell me why there is a three time rule for the service center to attempt to repair a defective item? Why three times why not fix it right the first time? Otherwise, buy me out, or replace my vehicle. Off to search the forum for vibration under the brake pedal.
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Replying to: trishr1 (Oct 04, 2007 4:34 pm) Yes, we had a fix done in late Nov 06 and the problem returned in Feb 07 (i have written this up in earlier posts in this forum). Another good thing about this forum is that it is a good way to document your issues for future reference. I would like to take this up the Mazda ladder. Who would i go to next? I am thinking of calling the customer 'service' rep again and asking to speak to her manager, just to get some sort of answer other than "We have noted your issue in your file and you will be notified when there is a solution". You mentioned your "investigator" at Mazda - who might that be? This squeaking in cold weather is enough to drive you bonkers and we have 6 months of this weather up here! To have this problem in a new car is something i never would have imagined. Mazda needs to buck up and do something about it or they will never have repeat business from us. I hope you find the solution to your vibration problem. Cheers k
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Replying to: riproy (Oct 05, 2007 7:17 am) Winnipeg is cold too, and my problem started two months after I bought the car - could have bought the 2007 but didn't - not sure they had fixed that model year either because 2007 owners complained as well though not in large numbers. Did Mazda Canada provide you with an investigator of your own? What I did was email Mazda Canada - was logical, emphatic, and more disappointed in the denial of my service center that there was a problem (BTW they continue to deny problems exist and when they do I call my investigator- he has been quite helpful in making things happen). Other than emailing (written record) or letter writing, ask your Dealer for a meeting with the Mazda regional rep when he or she comes to visit the dealership. It is too bad, I love the car, the roominess, the access to the back, higher speed acceleration when passing (Zoom Zoom) etc. I hate finding many other problems that are creeping up - vibrations, road noise, interior reverberation with the rear windows done (yikes), and worse the obvious lack of power when initially excelerating at lower speeds - something that I may take up with Transport Canada again - got an investigator there too.(Doom doom) One thing I would like on this web site forum, that other forums have) is the ability to privately email members. For all those anxiously waiting for winter - stay tuned |
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| I am very interested in buying a 2008 Mazda5, but this suspension noise I'm reading about annoys me. I hope it will be gone in 2008. If anyone is buying a 2008 early, please let us know if the noise is still there. Thanks. | |
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