Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE
001/97F02/25/199752481Fuel odor - gasoline smell may be entering the passenger compartment. *tw08/14/1997

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
05/12/2006100000105/15/2003
 The seat belts on my 1991 mazda mpv are simply falling apart. the fuel vapor separator does an inadequate job of keeping gasoline fumes out of the vehicle. there have been recalls on both of these items. when i took it in to the local dealer they only performed an inspection. both issues remain unresolved. besides not ever buying another mazda ever. i would like to see these safety issues resolved. *nm
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY
08/13/199809/01/2095
 At the time i had this component failure, i did not know what the problem was. i took this vehicle to an authorized mazda dealer who proceeded to take a full 10 minutes to look at this vehicle and tell me there was not a problem with it. i previously filed a complaint and to my knowledge did not receive any feedback. during the time i had this failed component on my fuel system, i developed a chronic asthma condition. another dealer finally found a crack in the fuel vapor separator one year later when i took this vehicle back for another inspection. it took 4 months after the second mazda dealer found the crack for me to obtain a replacement part for the failed component. the dealer never informed me it was unsafe to continue driving this car reeking of fuel odors. i would like an investigation to be conducted on a formal level. i believe mazda failed to inform their customers of dangers associated with driving a car that may have fuel vapors leaking into the passenger compartment of the vehicle. i believe the authoirzed dealer failed to warn of the potential dangers of fuel odors in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. it seems by reading the recall letters issued in april 1998 and jan 1999 that the first letter reflected an attitude of nonchalance, and mazda implied that there was really no cause for concern, or true belief that this recall should be taken seriously. though i did take it seriously and had my car inspected for the failed component, the authorized mazda dealer did not seem concerned that i, a consumer in good faith, was placed in harms way. along with my children. please respond to my request and advise if i need to channel or redirect my efforts to have this investigation request somewhere else. sincerely, michale edwards. *ak
06/05/19965
 Fuel tank leak due to valve malfunctioning, causing tank to collapse. *sd
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE - STORAGE - TANK ASSEMBLY - FILLER PIPE AND CAP
01/01/1993
 Fuel filler pipe had leak, smell of fuel in the passenger compartment. tt