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- Plano, Texas, USA
Thanks for the update and I was surprised the dealer apparently didn’t follow the official steps to properly reset the rebuilt transmission. Glad you took the reset step by yourself and resolved the issues with your new transmission.Just wanted to post an update for anyone interested now or in the future.
It's been about a year now since I've decided to go through with the transmission replacement after they've concluded there to be some sort of "internal failure" with the torque converter lock up clutch or solenoid (they weren't being very transparent and this is all the info I got).
Ended up getting a rebuilt one shipped from Mazda as a replacement. Took about 2 or 3 weeks for it to arrive, then one weekend with my mazda to have it replaced and tested. This was all covered under warranty so nothing spent out of pocket.
It's been almost a year now and there has been absolutely no more funky business and the torque converter lock up has been buttery smooth, no more weird jerks or jolts during lock up.
One thing I'd like to mention though.
When I first received the car, shifting between park, neutral, and drive felt super rough and would send a jolt through the cabin. They said this was normal and would smoothen out and that I should give the new bushings/mounts time to break in. Gave it 2 weeks and nothing changed.
Asked if they did a transmission reset and they said yes. Decided to do it myself (following the same video as one posted above this post), and that issue completely dissappeared and hasn't popped up again. Super happy with everything right now.
I would like to say that the Mazda master tech at the dealership did mention seeing this issue with atleast a handful of other mazdas that all got replacements too. Just wanted to throw that out there.
You’re a very few lucky ones that the MNAO had stepped up and replaced your original transmission.
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