Why is my engine sinking?

060317417060317417 Member Posts: 2
edited December 2017 in Mazda
I have a 2006 Mazda 3 (2.3L Standard Transmission). I just got the clutch and spark plug replaced approximately 2 weeks ago. The car has been running great up until last night. As I pulled onto my drive, horrendous, low, growling noises began to emanate into the cab, punctuated by clanks with every push of the gas. I thought it might be the muffler. I go out this morning to check on things, open the hood and the engine is sunken in towards the center. Parts are touching that should not be touching. No leaks that I can tell, and the engine still starts and runs, though quite noisely. Is it possible that the shop that replaced my clutch forgot something that I should ask them about? Is this incident completely unrelated to a clutch repair and, bottom line, what do I do and I how can I do it remotely cheaply?

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  • 060317417060317417 Member Posts: 2
    I called them. They are towing it to fix it tomorrow. Thank you!
  • 0patience0patience Member Posts: 1,712
    Good to hear.
    Hopefully, it is something they can take care of and work with you on it.

    That being said, I realize it is an inconvenience for you, but if it is something they didn't get done right and they make it right and step up and take care of it, it says a lot for the honorable actions of the shop and you may want to continue to use them.

  • isellhondasisellhondas Member Posts: 20,342
    Well said! Even the very best of shops can make a mistake. This doesn't mean they are a "bad" shop. It means they made a mistake. How they handle it speaks volumes!
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