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lv2speedmy3 November-30th-2007 10:39 AM

My Motor is Shot!!!!
 
Today I recieved a phone call from the Mazda Dealer, They said the motor was shot and would have to order one to install. I have a 07 Hatch with 9105miles on it and bought it new 6 months ago it has already had a sep belt tensioner repaced and is in need if a new one again now the motors bad. I must say I no longer want the car! I want a new one. Would this fall under the Lemmon Law for full replacment?

Hyperion November-30th-2007 12:35 PM

wow that sucks. I think lemon law is like 3+ repairs but not exactly sure, theres alot of legal stuff. Atleast the dealer isnt trying to blame it on you to make you pay for it.

lv2speedmy3 November-30th-2007 03:12 PM

You now what else suck's? My car was trailered to the dealership, in the process a buckle on the strap "F" up one of the wheels. They said they did'nt do it. What a pain in the ASS!!!!!

eggynatey December-1st-2007 02:05 AM

I'd MAKE them pay for the wheel. Your car doesn't even have 10k on it yet!! It's still new! I'd also think about trying a different dealer if they couldn't fix your problem the 1st time around. A belt that's too tight could do serious damage to your engine.

That sucks about the car...Hopefully it's just shoddy worksmanship from the dealer that's the problem... You have to go to the dealer for the same problem, and have them tell you it's fixed three times before you can try for the Lemon Law. I had a lemon VW back in the day, and they fought me tooth and nail until the bitter end.

I got my money back, though, and it's been Mazdas ever since. ;)

t24u December-15th-2007 04:27 AM

The Mazda 3 uses a chain if I am mistaken, and making one of the accessory belts too tight won't cause engine damage. Are you sure you/they really know what the problem is?

eggynatey December-15th-2007 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by t24u (Post 398597)
...and making one of the accessory belts too tight won't cause engine damage.

You can fry the bearing to whichever acc the belt is tightened down on, killing that accessory and potentially causing serious problems with your motor. :winky:

lv2speedmy3 January-1st-2008 06:23 PM

Got the new motor
 
Well I picked up the car about 2 weeks ago. They did put a new motor in( Block )it. The car feels slower now than it did and is making a strange noise so I have to take it back.I have all the paperwork and I'm sending it out this week to pursue the Maryland lemon law. As far as the wheel ,the towing co. will be paying for replacement. Can you believe the dealer's quote is 465$ for 1 wheel. Sounds like a new set of aftermarket wheels may be coming soon!

lv2speedmy3 January-1st-2008 06:25 PM

Ps
 
By the way the engine had a bad bearing.

nike January-2nd-2008 05:54 PM

well i will tell you that my engine blew on me too on the freeway, after 21,000k miles. i have heard that it is somewhat common for that to occur. supposedly, the engine oil the dealer uses is too lean and so they are switching the default engine motor oil to 10w30. that might have contributed to it. it will run slower until you break in the engine, keep in mind that that is something you must do again. the noises are fairly normal unless they are excessive. it is going to seem like it is running hotter to, but that is because it is setting in.

craziness i know but all in all it worked out.

Bujwazay January-3rd-2008 10:01 AM

What dealership is this?....(I am from Baltimore) Is it heritage in Westminster or a different dealer? (I usually go to schaeffer and strominger in Towson) Just want to know so they don't get near my 3!!!!!

nike January-3rd-2008 10:54 AM

well i am in irvine. but the default oil used to be 5w20. make sure they use 10w30 now, as that is going to change soon. this is what i have been told the engine needs. ask your dealer about it too

lv2speedmy3 January-6th-2008 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by nike (Post 398956)
well i will tell you that my engine blew on me too on the freeway, after 21,000k miles. i have heard that it is somewhat common for that to occur. supposedly, the engine oil the dealer uses is too lean and so they are switching the default engine motor oil to 10w30. that might have contributed to it. it will run slower until you break in the engine, keep in mind that that is something you must do again. the noises are fairly normal unless they are excessive. it is going to seem like it is running hotter to, but that is because it is setting in.

craziness i know but all in all it worked out.

It worked out in the sense that no money came out of my pocket but I did spend months dealing w/this issue running back and forth and, it's still not over. Irvine,CA. , I just sent a Lemon Law letter to Mazda's Consumer Operations in Irvine Ca. Anyway I asked the dealer and they said that the motor did not need to be broken in. Too Late for that :(

lv2speedmy3 January-6th-2008 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Bujwazay (Post 398968)
What dealership is this?....(I am from Baltimore) Is it heritage in Westminster or a different dealer? (I usually go to schaeffer and strominger in Towson) Just want to know so they don't get near my 3!!!!!

The Dealership I first took the car to is were I bought it.(Koons Mazda/Toyota, Westminster Md.) Two weeks after I bought the car @ Koons they sold Mazda to expand their Toyota sales; had I known that I would have bought the car somewhere else.
I took the car to them about the engine noise over 6 times and they still could not fix it, each time they miss-diagnosed the problem. At that point they no-longer performed service work on Mazda's. I then took the car to Heritage in OwingsMills, they found the bad bearing ect...

lv2speedmy3 January-6th-2008 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by nike (Post 398969)
well i am in irvine. but the default oil used to be 5w20. make sure they use 10w30 now, as that is going to change soon. this is what i have been told the engine needs. ask your dealer about it too

Yeah I've been putting Mobil 1 / 10w30 synthetic in it since day-one of purchase (23 miles) Thats what my owners manual states also but thank's for the info.

nike January-7th-2008 12:18 AM

no prob. that does suck about the last dealer. that is pretty stupid.


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