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11 messages, Last post on Apr 07, 2009 at 9:40 AM
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I feel vindicated. Mazda actually fessed-up and admitted there is a defective paint being used. A TSB was submitted. Complain to the dealer about the paint peeling and get free new pieces with a re-designed paint! http://www.finishlineperformance.com/pdf/cx-9/bulletin/09-033-08-1993.pdf
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Replying to: howardru (Oct 30, 2008 7:03 pm) Mine is within the range. No wonder there are a couple of scatches already. Thanks,
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Replying to: ceric (Oct 30, 2008 11:39 pm) Now I'll go back and hammer the SOB service manager for the whole set, as though it was his friggin money to start. |
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I brought my CX-9 to dealer to have them fix three TSBs Being a great dealer so far, they gave me a Mazda3 loaner for 2 days, and called me to confirm that they will fix all three TSBs. - interior painted door pieces: > adviser agreed that he can also scratch the paint off with finger nail. The whole set (x4) will be replaced. I do have a couple scratches on them before I went in. - Power-loss going up hill > Being honest, I told him that this problem has not happened to me yet, but I will be going up Sierra in a few weeks. I would really hate this happen to me then. He promised to take care of software flush for me - Front Brake Squeaks > I was afraid that he would not be able to duplicate it (I actually detected this at initial braking when the brake is cold). Apparently he did. They will replace the rotors and new pads (front) (why rotor? I am not sue). My mileage is 11,500 (before 12K limit for brake warranty). Just FYI. Don't be shy in getting those issue fixed. I could have waited for the next oil service to have them done, but my mileage was approaching 12K. It is better to fix them before that. |
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Replying to: ceric (Oct 17, 2008 4:28 pm) |
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| I received a letter of recall from Mazda on the wiring harness of the power seat. Apparently, the operation of the power seat could potentially damage the harness and cause a short-circuit, which could move own its own while driving. The fix is very simple. This applies to all CX-9 with power seat produced BEFORE Jan, 2009. | |
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from woodredwood: Here's the definitive answer. I just bought a brand new 2008 CX 9 (March of 2009) that had the same vibration issues. I brought it to The Mazda Gallery in Norwood, MA and they hadn't heard of the problem but would investigate. 5 minutes later they came up with TSB 01-0039/08. On vehicles built after Feb 21, 2008, "The no 2 dynamic chamber stay bracket was deleted....The absence of the No 2 stay can cause pedal vibration." The bracket was ordered overnight and it took one hour to install. Vibration is gone! Car drives great. |
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