Short engine life
#1
Short engine life
A couple of weeks ago my 2004 w/ 3.0 V6 broke down without warning and with no previous issues other that replacing a coil about 10k prior. At 81,000 miles I am now looking at replacing the engine. the car was impeccably maintined, with oil changes at much shorter intervals than Mazda recommend.
I have seen numerous posts on this same issue, and got the same dog and pony show from Mazda, who said they'd have an inspectior check it out. Turns out they refused to offer any assistance, and the inspector never actually looked at the vehicle, my service records, or the letter I left at the dealership explaing the problem and how I wanted it resolved.
If you have had a similar problem, please contact me directly:
ahandel (at) comcast.net
Why ANYONE would by a Mazda at this point is beyond me. I see a pattern of poor customer service, and a complete unwillingness to address widespread service issues.
I have seen numerous posts on this same issue, and got the same dog and pony show from Mazda, who said they'd have an inspectior check it out. Turns out they refused to offer any assistance, and the inspector never actually looked at the vehicle, my service records, or the letter I left at the dealership explaing the problem and how I wanted it resolved.
If you have had a similar problem, please contact me directly:
ahandel (at) comcast.net
Why ANYONE would by a Mazda at this point is beyond me. I see a pattern of poor customer service, and a complete unwillingness to address widespread service issues.
#3
Dealer did not take it apart, but found metal in the oil. Wanted to charge me "hundreds" for diagnosis. Suspect rod or camshaft problem. Had no temp, oil loss, check engine light, etc problems before the breakdown. Car was never red-lined, and no mods.
I gave Mazda North America until Friday to respond to my demand letter
(MA GL. Ch 93), otherwise I have a guy who will look at it and likely put in a used engine and I will proceed to court.
I gave Mazda North America until Friday to respond to my demand letter
(MA GL. Ch 93), otherwise I have a guy who will look at it and likely put in a used engine and I will proceed to court.
#4
Dealer did not take it apart, but found metal in the oil. Wanted to charge me "hundreds" for diagnosis. Suspect rod or camshaft problem. Had no temp, oil loss, check engine light, etc problems before the breakdown. Car was never red-lined, and no mods.
I gave Mazda North America until Friday to respond to my demand letter
(MA GL. Ch 93), otherwise I have a guy who will look at it and likely put in a used engine and I will proceed to court.
I gave Mazda North America until Friday to respond to my demand letter
(MA GL. Ch 93), otherwise I have a guy who will look at it and likely put in a used engine and I will proceed to court.
#5
Died while stopped in traffic. Couldn't start, felt like dead battery. Started half hour later, but running very rough, and would not keep running w/o foot on gas. Some lack of power too, but no CEL or oil light. Drove 2-3 miles home. Towed to mechanic, diagnosed bad battery (no surprise), and said running very rough felt engine may be bad or about to go.
Next day, running rough, clearly burning oil, CEL finally came on, car stalled out. Towed to Mazda.
It was only 1200 miles since last oil change, with no history of burning or using oil, Mobil 1, 5k change intervals, although used to used conventional and 3k intervals.
Next day, running rough, clearly burning oil, CEL finally came on, car stalled out. Towed to Mazda.
It was only 1200 miles since last oil change, with no history of burning or using oil, Mobil 1, 5k change intervals, although used to used conventional and 3k intervals.