I'm in the market for a P5 and thought I had found a nice 2003 SE for sale (private seller). The car is an auto (tiptronic) and has 84000 miles on it (136000 km). Everything looked good and I agreed to a price conditional on an inspection. Took the car to the local Mazda dealer today to get inspected and got some bad news, but I'm not totally sure what to make of it.
First of all the mechanic found some transmission fluid leaking, but couldn't identify the source of the leak. He also pointed out the fluid is pretty dark.
During the test drive, he noted that the "transmission makes noise on deceleration, possible diff out of adjustment". A separate note says "differential noise heard when coasting downhill". He told me that as soon as he touched the gas, the noise would go away.
He made it clear that this would likely lead to big tranny problems, but he couldn't give me a clear idea of exactly what the problem is or how much it would cost to repair. Another mechanic at the shop said it would probably need a new tranny. Everything else, engine, body, etc all looked to be in great condition.
My main questions are:
1. What could be wrong that would cause such a noise only while decelerating or coasting down a hill? Could it be from the tranny or diff gears or both? Could it simply be a symptom of low fluid?
2. Aren't the tranny and diff separately serviceable components? If it is a diff noise, is it likely that the whole tranny would have to be replaced?
3. If it were to need a new tranny, about how much am I looking at?
After telling the seller what they discovered, he figured it probably only needs the tranny fluid changed and the leak dealt with, and possibly the diff adjusted (is that even possible?), noting that it shifts great, doesn't hesitate, or have any noticeable performance problems. He seems motivated to sell it and wants me to make another offer. The problem is, I'm not sure how much lower an offer I should make, if any at all. If there is a chance that all it needs is a fluid change and seal replaced, than I'd be happy to take it as is, but on the other hand I don't want to take a chance on it if the tranny could blow in the near future. I'm thinking I'll make one more offer based on the wost case scenario, but I still have no idea what that might be. Thanks a lot for any insight.
First of all the mechanic found some transmission fluid leaking, but couldn't identify the source of the leak. He also pointed out the fluid is pretty dark.
During the test drive, he noted that the "transmission makes noise on deceleration, possible diff out of adjustment". A separate note says "differential noise heard when coasting downhill". He told me that as soon as he touched the gas, the noise would go away.
He made it clear that this would likely lead to big tranny problems, but he couldn't give me a clear idea of exactly what the problem is or how much it would cost to repair. Another mechanic at the shop said it would probably need a new tranny. Everything else, engine, body, etc all looked to be in great condition.
My main questions are:
1. What could be wrong that would cause such a noise only while decelerating or coasting down a hill? Could it be from the tranny or diff gears or both? Could it simply be a symptom of low fluid?
2. Aren't the tranny and diff separately serviceable components? If it is a diff noise, is it likely that the whole tranny would have to be replaced?
3. If it were to need a new tranny, about how much am I looking at?
After telling the seller what they discovered, he figured it probably only needs the tranny fluid changed and the leak dealt with, and possibly the diff adjusted (is that even possible?), noting that it shifts great, doesn't hesitate, or have any noticeable performance problems. He seems motivated to sell it and wants me to make another offer. The problem is, I'm not sure how much lower an offer I should make, if any at all. If there is a chance that all it needs is a fluid change and seal replaced, than I'd be happy to take it as is, but on the other hand I don't want to take a chance on it if the tranny could blow in the near future. I'm thinking I'll make one more offer based on the wost case scenario, but I still have no idea what that might be. Thanks a lot for any insight.