The Mazda3 has been referred to as an M3 many times before. Who cares
I care. (lol2)
The Mazda3 has been referred to as an M3 many times before. Who cares
Here's my thing, what if yo do you own oil changes. Are you supposed to Keep record's of that to. I think they are just looking for a reason not cover the problem.
I care. (lol2)
Well if you do your own oil changes then you must keep all receipts, and log each time in a log book with the VIN number and millage next to it. You have to keep really good records or they will void out any coverage. This is a somewhat new policy and they are getting strict about it. I have been reading all day on the web about cases just like mine and others where they will not cover the transmission and claim abuse on the component. Oh yeah also each time you hit your rev-limiter it stores it on the ECU and they can pull that data off and use that against you as well. All these new cars run on a CANBus system and communicate data back to the ECU for storage. (The Black Box Concept) Just something to keep in mind for all you tuners.
Hello everyone well I am new here and its desperate times that bring me to this forum.
I have a 2007 Mazda 3 w/16K miles on it and as of a few days ago my Engine kicked the bucket and blew out a cylinder or rod. Not sure exactly. Anyway the dealership towed it in and said it has a blown cylinder. It makes a ton of metal to metal clucky sound when it runs. Well I have had the car serviced twice at the recommended mileage and looks like I went about 1500miles past my last oil checkup. Soooo as you can imagine the dealership will not cover anything and said so sorry bring the rental car back, pay us for it and oh we need $7900 bucks to install a new engine.
So after screaming every cussword in the book at them, I am left without a car thats going to cost a fortune to fix that I still have to make payments on. Yeah I know its my bad for not doing the oil change on time and I am screwed by their nice fine print contract. (strike)
So here is my questions What should I expect them to tell me what a new engine cost if I do the install, how much should a used one cost if I can find one and what are the differences with the MS3 vs. the M3 can I put a MazdaSpeed engine in it and maybe get something more for my money?
Any suggestions one what I can or should do?
Thanks,
-Neal
Guys can flame me if they want but trusting Jiffy Lube to do an oil change is like trusting a hack in a back alley to do surgery. I've know no less than 6 people who have had serious damage done to their car when they got their "oil" changed at Jiffy Lube.
1. Destroyed serpentine belt.
2. Damaged brake system
3. Didn't fill the engine with oil.
4. Filled Clutch Master cylinder with engine oil. (don't asked me how they did it)
5. Kill electrical system when they accidentally shorted out battery terminals.
6 Damaged Tensioner on timing belt which led to a eaten timing belt.
The truth is that the majority of those chains put their "tech" through minimal training with no specialized knowledge. To them an engine is an engine is an engine.
That's one of the reasons I go to my dealer. Good dealers are factory trained and are accountable for any work done to your vehicle. And they also have to keep history of your car on file.
You may pay an extra 10 to $20 bucks per oil change but given the headaches your going through it makes sense. My dealer for example made good on replacing two engines I know of over the past 5 years becasue the mechanic failed to tighten the oil pan plug. No arguements because it was apparent that they were the only ones who touched the car.
Bottom line accidents happen but being loyal to a good dealer insures you'll be taken care of. At least that's my experience.
End of soap box.![]()
Have you thought about trying another dealership?