Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
010040601/31/200610019257Mazda special program (msp11) - o2 sensor diagnostic trouble code error. *tt02/22/2006
010020601/26/200610019253Engine misfire diagnostic procedures - service tip. *tt02/22/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
SB-01-028-1008/20/201010034634Mazda: variable valve timing (vvt) noise when starting engine. when engine is first started, some vehicles may exhibit a loud ticking noise from the variable valve timing (vvt) (a). this is caused by the lock pin of the variable valve tim12/13/2010
SB-01-007-0902/11/200910028524Mazda: vehicles may exhibit a concern of unstable idling or, in some rare cases, stalling, just after the vehicle stops with no dtcs detected. problem is due to the accumulation of carbon deposits inside the throttle body causing air flow05/06/2009
01-003-0807/30/200810026025Mazda: engine stalls when driving at low speed. *pe09/24/2008
010220708/08/200710022488Engine stalls when driving at low speeds. *kb08/15/2007
010170704/30/200710021573Engine stalls at low speeds. *kb05/16/2007
1101/01/200610019054Mazda special program (msp) - o2 sensor dtc error. *tt02/10/2006
0101200601/01/200610018885Re-designed cylinder head. *tt01/19/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
SB-01-033-0811/25/200810028267Mazda: engine crank/no start. some vehicles may experience one or more of the electrical concerns due to poor contact at the c-04 connector. fuel pump relay, a/c pressure switch, rear window defroster relay to center panel.03/19/2009
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL
REC-4907H09/28/200910031324Mazda: an emission recall campaigns on certain vehicles to address a malfunction indicator lamp illumination concern and a malfunction with the on board diagnostic adaptive feedback control system. the pcm will be reprogram to include the01/05/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
02/15/2007370001
 I currently own a mazda 6 (2006) which i acquire o march 13, 2007. since february 15, 2007 my car started to stalls and shut off. i had taken my vehicle back to the dealer (mazda jim click) for repairs since the problem arise. when i bought the vehicle i also paid for an extended warranty platinum (pas). the extended warranty is for 72 months or 100,000 miles which ever occurred first which include any mechanical or electronic problems in the vehicle. the vehicle had been in the services department for repairs five different occasions. they had exchanges parts off the vehicle because apparently that was the issue but up to this moment the problem persists. back in june 6, 2006 i took my vehicle back to the dealer for the same issue. the service department kept my vehicle for 39 days; my car was return to me on july 15, 2008 and apparently again the car was fixed. on august 2, 2008 the vehicle stall and shut off again; the problem persist for 3 days on a roll and that
12/01/20066694105/01/2006
 Dt*: the contact stated while applying brake pressure in stop and go traffic, the engine stalled without warning. afterwards, the check engine light illuminated momentarily, and the engine was easily restarted. the dealer inspected the vehicle, and performed a diagnostic test which did not produce any failure codes. the manufacturer was alerted.
03/17/20068000402/20/2006
 Engine power decreases substantially going uphill when you push accelerator. even after the recall item was fixed (reprogrammed computer), it still does it, especially on other then 93 octane gas which is not always available. when merging into traffic, had a few close calls with accidents. *jb
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
06/01/2006202/07/2006
 2006 madza 6 with transmission problems customer states that the car has been sitting at the dealership for a month and the car is still in disrepair**nar**cc the consumer stated a few months after purchasing the vehicle, the vehicle began making a grinding metal sound. the consumer parked the vehicle looked under it and noticed fluid was spilling out. the consumer took the vehicle to the dealership and after 2 weeks the dealer stated the repair work was finished, however 3 days later, the consumer began to hear the same metal sound as before only this time, the consumer had no gears and no clutch. the consumer then received a call from he dealership stating the vehicle had blown a rod and there was a problem with the engine and not the transmission. the consumer was told he would need to provide receipts of oil changes or the vehicle would not be fixed. *jb
09/05/20063400106/22/2006
 There seems to be no one significant event that has lead up to the issues i am currently experiencing. the problem has gotten progressively worse with time over the last few months. it started with a minor stutter back in late july/early august. it worsened a few days after the computer was reflashed for the recall in early september. i'm not sure if that was a catalyst to this problem or not since it was stuttering before a little bit also. by late september the problem seemed to be worsening. by mid-october it was stuttering constantly when driving in stop and go traffic. the problem worsened with cool weather when the engine is cold. on nights below about 30 degrees, the car stutters and bucks severely for the first few minutes until the engine is warmed up. acceleration is sometimes unpredictable during this time. so far, mazda has replaced the mass air flow sensor and updated the ecu to the latest available as of november. spark plugs were replaced prior to this per my request. nothing seems to make an impact. it should also be noted that this problem (cold start) seems to worsen on rough/uneven roads. gas type (93 or 94 and name brand) seems to make no noticeable impact. *nm
08/14/20061323408/05/2006
 Dt*: the contact stated while idling, a high pitch noise came from the engine. the noise was also present while driving at various speeds during normal road conditions. the vehicle was taken to the dealership who determined the noise came from the belt tensioner and replaced it. the noise persisted and after a short period of time, the dealership determined the water pump was the source of the noise and replaced the pump housing gasket. none of the repairs performed eliminated the noise and the manufacturer was contacted. customer service collected the information but no solution was provided. the contact expressed concern about the inability of the mechanics to produce a solution in vehicle purchased brand new with only 1323 miles.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE - TURBO-CHARGER
07/13/200612000112/15/2005
 I leased my fully loaded 2006 mazda a6 back in december of 2005. ever since then, i have had trouble with the car. first, the driver side window was not going down. a few days after i bought the car, i realized that the turbo kept giving out on me. then i came across a huge dilemma, where the limited slip differential, drive shaft, and all the bolts and hinges had to be replaced because of a bolt which was not torque enough. then, the brakes kept making an annoying noise even without the brakes applied at low and high speeds. subsequently, the tires wear and tear was horrible at 6,000 miles, to the point where i should have replaced them, and mazda didn't do anything about it. later i found out that the air pressure in the tire was too low. after that, the keyless entry/keyless start remote stopped working, and had to open the car manually, which got fixed after 2 attempts, and just replaced the whole thing. now, there is a problem with the rear axle, and how it has to be replaced, because when the limited slip differential problem came across, they neglected to look or fix the axle from the start. now they have the courage to tell me that i have to pay for the axle, and rent a car, and all the expenses, because they were negligent of looking at it from the start. they are blaming the axle issue on the tires, when they were bad to start with and the tires that were going bad were the front ones, not the rear. *jb