Recalls
Campaign | Manufacturer | Manufacturing date | Type | # of units affected | Date Owner notified Mfg | Recall Initiated by | Manufacturers of recalled vehicles/products | Report Recieved Date | Record Creation Date | Regulation Part Number | FMVSS Number | |||||
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING - FRONT UNDERHOOD | ||||||||||||||||
98V066000 | MAZDA (NORTH AMERICA),INC | from 11/01/1997 to 03/14/1998 | V (Vehicle) | 8000 | 04/15/1998 | MFR | MAZDA NORTH AMERICAN OPERATIONS | 03/25/1998 | 03/27/1998 | |||||||
Defect Summary | Vehicle description: passenger vehicles equipped with 1.8 liter engines. as a result of the length and routing of the injector harness, it can contact the manifold at the egr pipe. if the harness is damaged, a short circuit can occur, blowing the fuse for the fuel injector. | |||||||||||||||
Consequence Summary | This can result in the engine stalling. | |||||||||||||||
Corrective Summary | Dealers will reroute the injector harness and replace the harness if it has been damaged. | |||||||||||||||
Notes | Owner notification began april15, 1998.owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact mazda at 1-800-222-5500.also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236). |
Bulletins
Bulletin | Bulletin date | Replacement Bulletin | Item no. | Summary | Added |
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - BATTERY | |||||
0102504 | 07/21/2004 | 10009427 | Battery test procedure requirements. *tt | 09/29/2004 |
Consumer Complaints
Fail date | miles | occurences | Purchase date |
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM | |||
05/12/2008 | 76000 | 1 | |
Intermittent failure of ignition coil pack leading to costly replacement of cat. converter, o2 sensor, and coil packs. mfr never covered this under any sort of extended warranty, even though the problem is not uncommon, and evidently bad parts are still in the system. multiple failure dates. *tr | |||
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION | |||
10/01/2006 | 33300 | 3 | 07/22/1999 |
1999 10th anniversary mazda miata currently with 33,900 miles on it. about 600 miles ago car suddenly started and ran rough with check engine light on. had code checked and revealed p0300 (random misfire i.e.ignition coil pack failure). check engine light went out after reading code. symptom reappeared recently with same code p0300. replaced spark plug wires with ngk oem wires about a week ago and symptom reappeared this afternoon. i understood this is not covered by the emission control warranty but the subsequent catalytic converter failure is covered under the 8/80.000 emission warranty. if the catalytic converter is subsequently caused by the failure of ignition coil then why is the ignition coil not covered under the emission warranty. this is another bureaucratic snafu. the cause of the emission failure is not covered under the emission control warranty. so maybe i should wait until the catalytic converter failed and have mazda (ford) replace the catalytic converter and then replace the ignition coil pack then because it will cost me the same but over $1000 for mazda (ford). *nm | |||
01/01/1901 | 1 | ||
1999 mazda miata had problem with ignition coils. the sensors indicated that there was a problem with the catalytic converter as well. consumer is referencing complaint 10093484.*mr *nm | |||
08/08/2004 | 41730 | 1 | 07/26/2002 |
The coil pack has failed on my 1999 mazda miata with less than 42000 miles. my information is that there was a recall on 1999 mazda proteges for the coil pack failure and that the miata part is identical except for the mounting bracket. | |||
01/12/2004 | 2 | 11/01/2003 | |
1999-2000 miatas have an established intermittent ignition coil failure problem per several owners forums. the ignition coil fails which causes a misfire condition, this results in unburned fuel reaching the catalytic converter where it burns and overheats the converter. this overheating can destroy the converter and potentially destroy the oxygen sensors. this exact scenario happened to me on the indicated date. my vehicle has less than 37k miles on it but is out of warranty and now i must replace the coil and converter. i believe this situation warrants a recall. *la | |||
30000 | 1 | ||
The vehicle stalled without warning. the dealer stated the coil pack failed. *jb | |||
03/05/2003 | 30500 | 10 | 10/31/2001 |
While driving, the coil pack would cut off, leaving the engine with only 2 operating cylinders. this would happen at any time, but usually when trying to gain speed, necessitating pulling off the road so as to not get hit from behind. *nlm | |||
02/21/1999 | 25000 | 1 | 10/10/1999 |
Here is a like to many people like me that had the same problem with their mazda miata 99+. around miles the car starts to have ignition problems caused by a faulty coil. *jb | |||
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION - MODULE | |||
07/17/2004 | 30000 | 1 | 07/14/2004 |
This is a problem that read in the the miata's forum. my 19'99 miata is having a problem with the ignition coil, and the sensors will say about a problem in the catalytic converter. i recently got my car, and is only 35k, but the limited warranty from the dealer just expired a while ago. from the large amount of people describing the problem along the internet (you can read it here: http://www.miataforum.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=27&t=000103), i don't understand why mazda is not doing a recall about this problem.*ak |