Yeah...The kicker is I answer myself as well.(shocked)alexlitov said:talking to yourself lately??? (peep)
Matt
Yeah...The kicker is I answer myself as well.(shocked)alexlitov said:talking to yourself lately??? (peep)
lost any arguments yet?!!!ForceFed said:Yeah...The kicker is I answer myself as well.(shocked)
Matt
What are you talking about?mp5jeff said:well, technically, he would be winning the arguement also wouldn't he?
not sure.....needs a bit of (coffee)mp5jeff said:well, technically, he would be winning the arguement also wouldn't he?
blah blah blah blahazian6er said:i hope you didnt sign an arbitration agreement. Because if you did you cant take them to court. It will cost you 3500 in arbitration fees alone if you did sign that agreement.
Any repair over 2K the dealer has to get mazda regional involved. The regional rep has to ok the work if it is over 2K worth. Beleive me, if the regional rep sees mods on your car, or talks to the service manager and he tells him that you had mods on, you are SOL.
Could be mazdas fault, but you went against the rules. You modded and they can **** you no matter what.
If you signed an arbitration agreement, you might as well give up now. Save the money for the lawyer etc and just build your motor.
-B
Uhhh...that's the point!MazdaSpeeder00 said:Its amazing how a limited production car has so many damn problems
It's limited because they were trying to gauge interest in a relatively cheap, sporty car to appeal to the younger market. They knew '03 would be the last year for the protege. They will take this information to use in deciding whether or not to go full-bore with a similar car in the future. Perhaps with the "3".mp5jeff said:maybe thats why it's limited, so they don't lose to much money replacing s***? lol
I wouldn't reccomend calling Mazda to ask about the Illinois lemon laws. You could serve yourself well by knowing exactly what it says if you call them. Here's the full text of the IL lemon law...MazdaSpeeder00 said:well Saturday night i started to leave my friends and as i accelerated i heard a horrible knock. It was extremely inconsistent but completely obvious. It sounds like its coming from the #1 cylinder....Which is amazingly the same one that was flooded with gasoline last month when my PCM went haywire! My only guess is that a tensioner on the timing chain has broke loose and the chain is loose and rattling or its pistonslap. It does not make a noise during idle but when revved to about 3k it begins to kick in. Im calling Mazda corporate tomorrow to check on the lemon law because of all the problems ive had with my car.
This is exactly what it sounds like. I had the same problem before when my 2nd engine ran low on oil on morning. It only knock-clicked between 2800 and 4000 RPM.MrDiggler said:Yep, sounds like a rod bearing. Could be any number of things, but that's my first guess. If that's what it is, find out if it was the upper half of the bearing. If you're getting detonation, the upper half takes the brunt of it.
I'm glad someone else pointed out that this dude is a freaking numbnuts. take the nagativity elsewhere.blah blah blah blah
if the guy wants to fight the man, let him fight the man with his own battles. your entire 'high and mighy-i'm so experienced' attitude in this thread is really annoying...
This is what I'm thinking as well.boostisgood said:Spun Crank Bearing.I garuntee thats what ya go bro. And no, a frikin FMIC will not spin a crank bearing. These engines are junk, Mazda sucks ass, and I cannot frikin wait to get rid of my POS Mazdacrap.