Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
SUSPENSION - FRONT
010220609/07/2007010400710023313Front crankshaft bolt service warning. *nj11/14/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SUSPENSION
09/01/2009250001
 Since i have purchased my vehicle i have to get the alignment done as often as i get the oil change done. when you are going over 45 mph the steering wheel shakes like you are driving a 4 x 4. there is also a horrible roaring once you get to 45 mph. the roaring and shaking goes away right after i have my car aligned, but, after a couple of weeks it starts coming back. i have changed the type of tires that i put on my car thinking it may help, but, it does not seem to be any different with the different type of tires i have put on my car. *tr
09/01/200925000
 Since i have purchased my vehicle i have to get the alignment done as often as i get the oil change done. when you are going over 45 mph the steering wheel shakes like you are driving a 4 x 4. there is also a horrible roaring once you get to 45 mph. the roaring and shaking goes away right after i have my car aligned, but, after a couple of weeks it starts coming back. i have changed the type of tires that i put on my car thinking it may help, but, it does not seem to be any different with the different type of tires i have put on my car.
10/14/201145000
 Engine mounts failed. noticed vibration in the cabin when the car was in drive. there was no noticed vibration when the car was idling. when the engine was in drive, with the hood popped, the engine was noticeably pitching forward and returning to it's default position when the gas was released. i checked recalls and there were none shown, but there were many complaints about this on the internet. local mechanic also stated that this is a known
02/01/2011
 Rear camber on left wheel is off -2.7. local shop says that this is too much and needs to be replaced by installing an adjustable arm since the stock parts have no adjustment. local shop says there are no signs of any impact such as a hard hit on something or curb strike. mazda dealerships say 99.9 percent of the time this is because of a curb strike and it would not be covered under warranty. i became frustrated and suspicous after reading many similar complaints online. i also had to replace stock tires after 19k miles despite checking tire pressure, rotating them, etc. i thought then maybe it was due to poor quality tires but now suspect it is mazda's negative camber issue.
07/09/2009275141
 Tl*the contact owns a 2008 mazda3 sedan. he noticed that the tires were wearing faster than normal. the dealer stated that the negative camber caused the tires to wear and that they are aware of the defect; however, they cannot correct the defect. the manufacturer stated they will not offer any assistance. the current and the failure mileages were 27,514. updated 09/23/09. *lj updated 09/23/09
SUSPENSION - FRONT
10/23/201019800
 Power steering failed on on 2008 mazda 3 causing a crash. mazda has acknowledged the problem on the vehicle in it's letter to mazda 3 owners but stated it had no parts to repair the defect. while still waiting for an official recall notice from mazda, the poere steering on our car failed on a busy city street causing the driver loose control of the vehicle which resulted in a crash.
08/01/200840001
 Shortly after purchasing a 2008 mazda3 i 2.0l sedan, i began to feel a shake through the steering wheel and chassis while idling/driving. dealer verified shake and per tsb due to an ongoing problem, replaced motor mounts. car felt better but not completely free of engine shake and now appears to be getting worse. when the engine is started cold it shakes the entire car and when warm a suttle but noticeable shake is still felt though the steering wheel and chassis. after reading numerous posts on mazda3 enthusiast websites, this appears to be a common and ongoing problem spanning several years. *tr
SUSPENSION - REAR
01/11/2011
 I own a mazda 3 5 door hatchback. i love the car. i do have an issue with the rear camber of the car. i had to put a new set of tires on the car after 24,000 miles. i rotated my tires every other oil change and the road noise was unbearable because the rear camber is too extreme and wears the inner treads too fast.so when you rotate the rear tires to the front they make very loud noise. i put a a new set of tires on at 24,000 miles at the dealer and when i rotated them at 27,000 miles i have extreme road noise again. the dealership said the only way to fix the rear camber issue is to purchase a camber kit. i shouldn't have to pay for a factory defect. i've read on the forums and most other mazda 3 owners are having the same issues with rear tires wearing down too fast. please fix my problem. this could be a safety issue as well, being that the tires wear down very fast.
02/17/201023700
 2008 mazda3, alignment within manufacturer specs, but there is uneven wear on the rear driverside tire. as generally a tire as 4 parts of tread, the 3 outer treads are exactly the same side and the 1 inner tread is excessively worn. there is no angled wear on the tire toward the excessive wear, 3 high treads and 1 low tread. mazda apparently has a rear camber defect on 2008 models which they are unable to fix.
08/21/2009210001
 In early august 2009 at approx. 21k miles when i performed my 7500 mile tire rotation i noticed that all the 4 oe good year rsa tires were very worn on the inside, not the thread area but the area where the sidewall starts. i had noticed this before but had not thought much of it as it wasn't too bad. i drove on a 500 mile trip shortly after this and became more concerned . i had the alignment checked at the destination and it was within mfg. spec. the alignment people said the cause was probably due to the negative camber on the rear wheels which at -2.3 and -1.7 was probably the reason for the wear and that i should replace the tires. mazda does not provide for adjusting the rear camber. not having the resources at the time, thinking maybe it was a overzealous sales effort, and to me the tires still looked usable i didn't replace them. now at 27k miles i have the resources to replace them and the area on the inside corner in much more worn. mazda gives no explanation, one said should rotate @ 5k miles, another says they put crappy tires on the vehicle. on the internet, people who replace the tires say they continue to have the problem and that it is caused by the excessive negative camber that cannot be adjusted. this is a safety issue in that, with a sour economy many people may not be able to afford replacement tires, many people may not be able to or pay to rotate tires and many people may not check them at all. at the minimum mazda should provide for adjustment of the rear camber. *tr
06/13/2009170001
 Rear camber is out of adjustment causing premature tire wear. *tr
03/01/2008120001
 I purchased a new 2008 mazda 3s in october 07 with toyo tires. at 12,000 miles my tires were down to safety bar...had to purchase new tires. the toyo tire dealer told me that the rear camber on the car was the problem. mazda says camber cannot be adjusted. toyo tire people say the problem is the aggressive rear camber and that is the way mazda built it. i only got 17,000 miles on new set of tires. after many attempts trying to get mazda to fix the problem, and them always saying the camber was within specs. the dealer finally admitted there is a problem with the car. but there is no way to fix the problem. if this is their design flaw, they should put a disclaimer with the car at time of purchase that you will have to purchase tires every 15,000 miles. after reviewing on line, i came across several blogs of mazda owners that have experienced the same problem. mazda needs to provide the part to fix the car. who expects to have to purchase tires every 15,000 miles when they are rated for 40-60,000 miles. at this time, my car will not pass state inspection because of the tires and i will have to purchase new ones. this is wrong....and mazda needs to accept responsibility for its poor engineering/design and inform new buyers of this potential problem with their car. mazda acts like this is normal tire wear because the mazda 3s has spirited handling. *tr