Hello, brand new to this forum and hope someone out there can address my question.
I live south of Boston, Massachusetts and purchased a beautiful Mazda 6i Grand Touring 4cyl in January of 2009. I now have a little over 7000 miles on the car.
Love the car but at about 3000 miles I noticed a vibration began to occur when I was idled at a light. I would feel it in the steering wheel and then the break pedal. Occasionally, it would feel as if the transmission was shifting even though I was at a complete stop.
I took the car back to the dealer and they thought it might be the front break pads that they said were rusty from sittling on the docks before delivery and they replaced them at no charge. But the problem continues to this day.
I have brought the car back to the dealership at least four times - the last beeing the end of January and I was now told it was the result of having an 'internal combustion engine' and I was hearing the cumbustion of the fuel. I kid you not....
Trying to make notes of this problem it seems to occur less when I have a completely full tank of gas and when I am at half full the vibration is stronger.
There are two auto mechanics who appear on WBZ Radio in Boston on a monthly basis and I presented the problem to them. They believe it might be incorrectly set engine mountings or a vibrating cataylic converter. Think the first is possible but the second unlikely because the vibration is way up front.
As the next step I contacted MAZDA USA and they are supposed to be sending a regional rep to the dealership and they will call me when he/she is there. That was several weeks ago and when I called MAZDA USA last week I was treated bruskly by the customer service rep with a ' Don't call us. We'll call you ' attitude. They don't know me if they think that is going to work.
With the Toyota problems across page one that brewed up from customer complaints I hope the same thing is NOT happening with MAZDA. If MAZDA thinks it does not have to address this problem they are wrong. I am close to several influential Congressmen who would be very happy to add MAZDA to the Toyota investigation if need be. I hope this will not be necessary.
Again, has anyone out there experienced the same problem with their MAZDA 6 i Grand Touring?
I live south of Boston, Massachusetts and purchased a beautiful Mazda 6i Grand Touring 4cyl in January of 2009. I now have a little over 7000 miles on the car.
Love the car but at about 3000 miles I noticed a vibration began to occur when I was idled at a light. I would feel it in the steering wheel and then the break pedal. Occasionally, it would feel as if the transmission was shifting even though I was at a complete stop.
I took the car back to the dealer and they thought it might be the front break pads that they said were rusty from sittling on the docks before delivery and they replaced them at no charge. But the problem continues to this day.
I have brought the car back to the dealership at least four times - the last beeing the end of January and I was now told it was the result of having an 'internal combustion engine' and I was hearing the cumbustion of the fuel. I kid you not....
Trying to make notes of this problem it seems to occur less when I have a completely full tank of gas and when I am at half full the vibration is stronger.
There are two auto mechanics who appear on WBZ Radio in Boston on a monthly basis and I presented the problem to them. They believe it might be incorrectly set engine mountings or a vibrating cataylic converter. Think the first is possible but the second unlikely because the vibration is way up front.
As the next step I contacted MAZDA USA and they are supposed to be sending a regional rep to the dealership and they will call me when he/she is there. That was several weeks ago and when I called MAZDA USA last week I was treated bruskly by the customer service rep with a ' Don't call us. We'll call you ' attitude. They don't know me if they think that is going to work.
With the Toyota problems across page one that brewed up from customer complaints I hope the same thing is NOT happening with MAZDA. If MAZDA thinks it does not have to address this problem they are wrong. I am close to several influential Congressmen who would be very happy to add MAZDA to the Toyota investigation if need be. I hope this will not be necessary.
Again, has anyone out there experienced the same problem with their MAZDA 6 i Grand Touring?