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Mazda MPV: Problems & Solutions

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  • meerameera Member Posts: 50
    Don't worry about the battery going dead if your door stays ajar all night. I left it completely open the other day- DUH! The van started fine the next morning. No lights were on either, so I think it must shut off after a certain amount of time with no activity.
  • javadocjavadoc Member Posts: 1,167
    According to the owner's manual the interior lights automatically shut off after about five minutes, to save the battery.

    -j
  • chaufferchauffer Member Posts: 2
    Alexv1: Thank you for the response. The dealer had already replaced the stereo and the problem still persists. I have another appointment for the same problem. In the interest of brevity I did not mention the entire "unusual" problem, so here it is:

    We have a 2000 MPV ES with 2100 miles, with 6 CD changer, 9 speaker stereo sys and Rear Seat Entertainment System. On Cold morning starts the AM radio and some FM stations (92.5 hertz & below does not work, just static noise). ALSO the LCD screen will not power on even after repeated tries. With the VCR on and movie inserted and playing the LCD screen shows some FUZZY pictures (remember the LCD cannot be powered on!). The dealer concurs and decided to replace the stereo BUT noted on the service receipt that the RSES System "might" not work when the cabin temp is below 32degF. ( Is this their way of telling me this is suppose to be normal? or This is a problem they can not fix?... hmmm....).

    I would like to call the attention of MPV owners with similar features if they have tested and found similar occurring problem with their system and how was it resolved.

    I am starting to get annoyed since I can't just get started and go and tune in to my favorite AM news and TRAFFIC stations.
  • superbondosuperbondo Member Posts: 29
    you're right the lean on driver's side is getting worse and the pulling to the left is getting worse too, I wonder if they are related? another thing to add to the list of woes from msg #526 is my CD player stopped working couple days ago, though the radio is still ok, any type of CD will pop right out after I insert it, have not used CD too much at all, wonder why it fails after only 4500 miles, what a bummer, serves to show the poor workmanship of this vechicle
  • plynn2000plynn2000 Member Posts: 1
    Has anyone experienced a significant difference in
    the heat output between the front driver's side
    vents and the passenger side vents? Our 2000 MPV
    (purchased July 00') is pushing hot air out of the
    driver side and cool air out of the passenger
    side.
    We noticed this about 1.5 hours into our
    Thanksgiving trip.
  • ircairca Member Posts: 2
    After many hours of researching edmunds information, determining what model i wanted and what options best suited our lifestyle,i fine tuned my bottom price, and then i walked into a dealership and took a LX with the options i wanted out for a spin. I drove it home for the family to see it, touch it, move seats, test the stereo, push all the buttons, get a feel for its space, as well as compare the sticker against the pricing info from edmunds. It was right on the money. What a confidence booster that was. I drove it back, and asked the salesperson for a bottom line figure. Funny how msrp was never discussed, instead the invoice was brought out, and i could confirm once again the accuracy of edmunds information. Funny how shopping for a car on the last weekend of the month, near to the end of the year, reduced the price even more, $1000 customer cash back. Funny how being armed with your personal bottom price helps with this entire process. It was still more than i calculated, and the sales manager would not accept my offer, so i walked away. Funny how placing two other phone calls to two other mazda dealerships near home, asking them for that specific model with specific options, confirming sticker info, yielded favorable responses, and both accepted by bottom price without questions. Funny how by the end of the day i received a call from the salesperson and the sales manager, informing me that they reconsidered my offer and would accept it, and could i please come in and take delivery of the van before the end of the month? It makes me wonder about factory to dealer incentives. It makes me wonder, how much lower would they go if it were the end of December instead of November...Could/should i wait? Nah...anyway, its possible that by the end of this week, i will be a MPV'er like the rest of you.
  • shelby12shelby12 Member Posts: 25
    When you walked out on the Sales Mgr, you didn't happen to be at a dealer in Oregon did you?
    Just checking....Sounds like my shopping experience. I bought over the phone, at a different dealership, not so convenient to my home.
  • rgpetersrgpeters Member Posts: 2
    Hi:

    I just took my 2000 MPV LX in for its first servicing. I told them it seemed to pull to the left. Having come from a Jeep YJ before I took me the for months to notice that I had to do a lot of corrective steering (a normal occurance in the Jeep). Well the service manager phoned me later in the day and wondered if I had hit a curb or pot hole. The reason he ask is the left rear is so far out of alignment; they cannot get it back into Mazda specs. Yesterday he called and left a message saying they have ordered parts. I post a reply; once I know what they changed. I also will see about the tires and if they have serious wear due to the out of alignment condition.

    Ross Peters
    Waterloo, Ontario Canada
  • msgjvhmsgjvh Member Posts: 196
    Our ES has developed a problem on the passenger side front Dunlop 16" tire. There is a slight bubble on the side wall. I hope it last until I can contact the dealer on Monday. Anyone have any problem with this? Any luck getting it replaced? I only have 16k on it so thats about 50% of the life of the tire. I am hoping they will replace it in light of the Firestone recalls. Let me know if you have a shared experience.
  • fwg69fwg69 Member Posts: 1
    My 2000 MPV was manufactured in 7/99. I have had it for 15 months and it currently has 22,000 miles. I have had the problem of it pulling to the left and vibrating since day one. The steering wheel has also been out of adjustment. The van is the LX model with the security package, 15" wheels and Dunlop tires.

    I have had this van in the dealership for this problem 6 times since purchase and now am in the process of dealing with Mazda Corporation for the Lemon Law. The dealership has given me the same excuses as others have said in their responses. I was amazed but somewhat not surprised to see all the comments relating to this same problem.

    This is the first Mazda that I have owned and would have to say the last one. I have owned 6 new vehicles in the past ten years and have never had to visit the dealership for problems like I have with this van. The Mazda Corporation representative that I have spoken with claims that Mazda has never heard of these problems before.

    I intend to fight this thing to the end and hope that I will come out ahead.
  • superbondosuperbondo Member Posts: 29
    To fwg69: Everybody seems to love the van so much, at last I am not the lone dissenting voice in the wilderness. My van was also made in 7/99. I bought in 2/00 and has 4800 miles right now. The pulling problem happened on day one, though no vibration (maybe I don't drive too fast). The van is also LX and with 15" Yokohama tires. The dealer found out it was just the tires (I doubt). Though they could have replaced the tires as some of the other dealers have done, they threw the warranty book at me and in essence told me to take a hike upon my 2nd visit. The rude service writer said they would charge me if I dared to bring it back with the same pulling problem. I was suprised they did not scold you for six visits. I went to Yokohama authorized dealers but they said they wouldn't replace the tires unless I paid up front because the darn Yoko company would not reimburse the cost. So folks if I pay up front do you think they would reimburse me? NOT. So the tire warranty is essentially a scam. Unlike you, this is the first new car I ever bought so I expect it to at least go straight. What made me so steamy not is the way they treat me both before and after the sale. They lied about the engine was not Ford crap and sweet talked me into buying the poor buy Mazda service contract and gave me a lot of hassle when I tried to cancel it later. Good luck to those who need to have their defective tires replaced, they refused to replace mine even when they were brand new.

    Good to know other folks won't be buying Mazda so they won't make as much money ripping us the smart ones off.
  • meerameera Member Posts: 50
    It seems a majority of the vans with the pulling/vibration were made then, mine included. I got the pulling and vibration fixed finally (6 visit between two dealers), but being out of alignment 4 months ruined the tires, and of course they don't want to replace those. With the bad tires on the back it drives fine, but makes me so mad. When I call Mazda they also claim not to know about the vibration/ pulling problem, but others here have had dealers admit that Mazda knows about the problem. All the other Mazdas we've had (4) were great vehicles, but they were all purchased used.

    fwg- Please keep us updated on the outcome of your lemon law claim. My opinion is the tires have nothing to do with it. They just didn't properly align a bunch of MPV's at the factory. Then we drive them around for a while which ruins the tires. Mazda then tries to blame the tires for everything.
  • bill124bill124 Member Posts: 246
    Having been through a lemon law proceeding before becoming an attorney, I think you will not succeed in having the vehicle repurchased because of the pulling but I think you may get an order to fix the problem, at dealers cost. While the problem is annoying, it probably can be addressed. When you go to your hearing, bring the other internet articles, though they wouldn't be admissible in court, an arbitrator should consider them. Push this as a safety defect.
  • edwardh1edwardh1 Member Posts: 88
    When people buy cars why don't they take them on about a 50 mile test drive that might find some (not all) of these problems like pulling?
  • bob57bob57 Member Posts: 302
    In reference to your front vent cooling/heating note (#628) I see the same thing on my 2001. I haven't looked into it yet but suspect a ducting design problem with the MPV for the dash outlets - especially on the passenger side.
    I'm more interested in the Yoko tires and possible misalignment right now. The van has a side to side "wandering" problem at 60-70MPH. I've noticed the steering wheel is not "centered" when supposedly going straight. Although it doesn't pull to one side or the other and no vibration is felt I think I'll have Mazda checkout the alignment before those "superior" Yoko tires go goofy.
  • thekondosthekondos Member Posts: 7
    I have an LX with a little over 10k miles. We purchased last may. At that time my 6 year old had no problem opening either sliding door. Now everyone is experiencing a sticking problem, both sides, at some point. Next oil change I am getting it addressed. Definitely has a problem now.
  • meerameera Member Posts: 50
    I don't know about everyone else, but I tested about 6 different MPV's over a two month period while reading this forum before deciding to get one. They all drove great. Also, no one here had encountered the vibration problem yet, so I didn't know to look for it. When it came time to buy only one dealer had the color/options we wanted. We went there, took a spin and bought it. The problem wasn't apparent until three months later on a cross country trip where the speed limit was 75. Around town up to 60 or 65 mph it was fine. Anyhow, that's our story.
  • kickinbackkickinback Member Posts: 1
    Aloha! All

    I have a 2000 ES with one headlight out and looking for anyone who has put in new whitelight blubs? I also had 4 new tires put on by dealer at n/c after 9000 miles. Also was told Mazda would do alignment free once up to 1 year.
  • superbondosuperbondo Member Posts: 29
    Your right! I should have taken a longer than a couple miles test drive and check everything out before I commit. I got my van with a bit more than 50 miles on it. Apparently the smart one before me after a long test drive did not want to buy this piece of crap. Kudos to him.
  • meerameera Member Posts: 50
    what was wrong with your tires?
  • brmudabrmuda Member Posts: 50
    Hello fellow owners. I need a favor from you.
    I just noticed the pass side of my upper dash pad
    may be defective. It's right by the tweeter (2.5
    inch round speaker). I originally thought there
    was a crack in the dash but, the closer I looked,
    there's an actual line outlining the round speaker
    cutout. It looks like it may be from the mold when the dash pad was formed. This only exists on the pass side (driver's side has nothing like this.)

    PLEASE check your dashboards and let me know if
    any of you have the same.

    MANY THANKS & happy holidays!
  • auerbachauerbach Member Posts: 110
    I posted this in the "old" Town Hall, but I guess it got deleted.

    With the folder weather in the Northeast, I have noticed a distinct gas smell coming from the dashboard vents. It seems worst right after starting and while idling in park. I have also "sniffed" around under the hood and noticed the same smell coming from the left side (looking at the windshield) of the engine compartment.

    Has anyone else noticed this? I'm bringing it into the dealer tomorrow to have it checked out.

    Thanks in advance!!
  • mpvme1mpvme1 Member Posts: 1
    I have a 2000 MPV ES with about 22k miles. yesterday after 40 miles from last fuel fill up, my steering wheel started vibrating quite agressively. i immediately let off the gas peddle and the vibration stopped. i drove to the nearest highway rest area and inspected all the fluids and vehicle under carriage and found nothing suspicious.

    i contacted the Mazda customer support folks and they informed me that i would have to go to a dealership for troubleshooting since no maintenance technician would diagnose the symptom over the phone. expected!

    someone tried to blame the vibration to bad gas, which doesn't seem likely because i've had bad gas (my car, too) and usually the wgole vehicle jerks and sputters. this time the MPV vibrated more like if the wheel was poorly aligned, or mis balanced. this is the first time we've encountered this situation and I was wondering if anyone else has had this sort of problem in the past.
  • mkinnanmkinnan Member Posts: 4
    I also have a gas smell and have noticed a leak under the van near the driver seat. I think it's the fuel pump, but I'm not sure. I'm calling the dealer tomorrow. Also, does anyone know how to search the entire message board for a problem? Seems like you can only check 20 posts at a time.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Hi mkinnan; that feature is on the wish list in New Software! Your Questions Answered... (See Drew's Post #411 there for other details).

    Steve
    Edmunds.com Town Hall co-host
    Vans and Aftermarket & Accessories conferences

  • frank339frank339 Member Posts: 1
    I am having exactly the same problem with the driver side heat vent shooting out hot air while the passenger side vent is shooting out cold air. I brought my car into the dealer and they said they couldn't find anything wrong with my MPV. If anyone finds out about a fix, please post.
  • mpv_you_and_mempv_you_and_me Member Posts: 7
    Just bought our new Sand 2000 MPV ES and are loving it. Got the moonroof and 3-in-1 audio with 9 speakers, and we're pretty happy. Our dealer pulled out the invoice and showed us his prices - matched Edmund's line for line. Then he took off the $1000 cashback for ES (even though Mazda dealers wouldn't acknowledge the rebate for dealers in the northeast.) Then he took out his dealer holdback. He then put back $200 for his profit. So I got my ES at $1315 under dealer invoice.

    Anyway, here's what I found on the test drives at two different dealers. Of the four MPVs I test drove, two had the distinct shake and pull left at high (>55 mph) speeds. Two, including the one I bought, just didn't. One dealer tried to blame it on "cold radial tires", the other on alignment. In either case, I wasn't going to buy something that had a very noticable problem!

    I'm hoping the shake and pull doesn't surface later in my MPV's life.
  • auerbachauerbach Member Posts: 110
    Took my MPG to the dealer to check out the gas smell and lack of heat through the floor vents.

    They adjusted the heat controls - now I have heat coming in through the floor vents only when the floor setting is selected. When the hi-level setting is selected there is little to no heat coming through the floor vents. So back to the dealer I go.

    As for the gas smell - they couldn't detect anything - what a surprise!! The smell has subsided a bit in the last week so I'm hoping it will correct itself. My fingers are crossed.

    I also had the tires balanced and rotated while at the dealer. I was beginning to get a little vibration at 60 mph and above. The balance cured the vibration - but now I have a slight pull to the left. Could it be from the tire rotation? Do I need an alignment. Or could it just be from improperly inflated tires??
  • tboner1965tboner1965 Member Posts: 647
    If your state has emissions testing and your shop has a "sniffer" they could use the sniffer to see if there are any fuel vapor leaks in the system. That would be far more sensative than a human nose.

    I know many states require that the evaporative emissions be tested (your gas cap.) The same technology for that test could be applied to the remainder of the vehicle.

    Just a thought.

    TB
  • auerbachauerbach Member Posts: 110
    When you say "shop" do you mean the dealer or an independent shop?

    Thanks for the advice!

    On a separate note - After reading my two previous posts I realized I had misspelled "colder" as "folder" and wrote "MPG" instead of "MPV"

    Can I blame this on the new software?
  • jesbulljesbull Member Posts: 1
    Bought my MPV in September 1999. Its a DX with alloy 15" wheel with Yoko. No vibration for the first 3500 m.

    In November 1999, I installed 4 winter tires and 4 steel wheels at a local tire specialist (Canadian Tire!). The car was vibrating a lot with the new tires at 60MPH because of the bad balance I thought at that time. Went back to the garage 3 times, with no improvement. In the 4th visit 2 weeks later, I claimed a full credit for the "cheap tires" and the wheels, stating that the mechanics were not able to balance tires. They gave me back my money.

    So I called the Mazda dealer to buy 4 winter tires (Yoko Gardex 600) and 4 wheels and explained them my adventure with Canadian Tire.

    The car was still vibrating with the new sets but much less. And I had enough of going to the garage every week so I endure it for all winter.

    When I put back my summer tire, doing a tire rotation, I had a little vibration at 60 mph again but not that important.

    In november 2000, I put back my winter tire, and the it started vibrating alot again. Went to get them balanced at the Mazda dealer 2 times...

    On the second time, the mecanics even did 4 road test and 4 rebalancing before he gave me back my car 2 hours later...

    When I drove my car just after I exited the dealer, the vibration was gone... but came back the next morning. So I called the dealer service boss and he told me he could try something to fix it after the holidays.

    The bad news it that I am changing job and the nearest dealer from here is a 90 minutes drive.

    I'll keep you posted if I find "THE solution" to this problem. (BTW I hate this problem but still like my MPV!)

    Jean-Erik
    Thetford Mines PQ, Canada
  • msgjvhmsgjvh Member Posts: 196
    I just bought a new set of Continental Touring Contact AS tires 16". On day one it pulled to the left. I got it aligned and they said it was because one had a radial pull. Got them to replace the tire and now it goes straight. However, there is a noticeable but not irritating shake between 65 and 75. Other than that the tires are comfortable and smooth.

    I replaced the Dunlop 4000's @ 17000 miles because my wife hit a pot hole that broke a belt in one of them. I have three for sale if someone wants them. I will post them on EBAY in a few days, unless you let me know before hand. The other three are in excellent condition.

    I went to the Continentals because the tread wear on the Dunlops were 300 something and the Continentals are 560. The cost difference was significant. The Dunlops are 130 bucks a tire! I nearly bought two Continentals for the price of one Dunlop and hopefully I'll get better gas mileage and longer life. All the tire shops thought kids had put the Dunlops on to make it sportier. They were shocked that they are OEM's.

    The only major difference is the Dunlops are 94H rated and the Continentials are 94T rated. The difference is a max speed of 118 vs 112. This is a van! Let me know what you think.
  • windowphobe6windowphobe6 Member Posts: 765
    Unless you plan to be driving regularly at speeds between 112 and 119, it's of little consequence. Even tires with no speed ratings at all have to pass a test at 85 mph.
  • charlieliucharlieliu Member Posts: 80
    MPV_YOU_AND_ME,
    Can you tell me which Mazda dealer you went? It's so hard for me to find a honest dealer nearby. Thanks.
  • ahhchewahhchew Member Posts: 1
    Five months ago our 2000 MPV had a yokohama tire come apart while my wife was on the interstate. Fortunately, none of my children or my wife was hurt. I called Mazda and they said tire problems are handled by the manufacturer.. call yokohama. I did and they shipped a new replacement tire 3 days later to Sears who mounted it and took care of the paper work. This past week, after driving my family 500 miles to visit my parents, I came out of a store to discover the same tire is flat and that the tire is deemed defective by another Sears store. Now I'm really angry and I call the Mazda dealer who sold me the van. He was nice and said he would try to help but that his regional rep would make the call .... which it turns out the rep said " we don't handle tire problems" . I call Mazda natl. customer service and get into an intense conversation with Lisa who gets a real attitude and rudely tells me she'll have her supervisor call me. In the mean time I call yokohama, tell them what happened and asked them to replace all four tires with Goodyear's from the Sears store. Lo and behold they did! Wow... now that's real customer service.

    I find out from the yokohama rep that Mazda changed their specs for the tires mid-way thru production to a higher rated tire. You may have received the notice in the mail... the one that said " this is not a recall", just be sure to replace any tires with a 94s rather than a 92s next time you need tires. Anyway, he said Mazda should have recalled the tires but didn't and now they want yokohama to take the rap. Sounds familar to the Firestone debacle. I really don't care who is at fault, I just wanted new tires and some peace of mind.

    I am very frustrated and a bit angry that Mazda, or any car manufacturer, will sell us a car and take no responsibility for the tires. Why not have me call GE when a bulb goes out or Ford if the engine blows up? Thank God yokohama was willing to take their tires back and help me have peace of mind.

    Be aware,

    Ahhchew
  • bob57bob57 Member Posts: 302
    I had three new automobiles in the past that had defective tires and ran into the same problem with the car dealer and tire manufacturer. I generally encountered the same thing - "go to the tire company...".
    One of them actually told me (General Tire) that "We don't pu the better tires on new cars..." because they want you to come back sooner fro replacements. The manufacturer of "Tiger Paws" told me that the car rims were out of round, General wanted to shave their out of round tirres and told me that steel belt slippage was normal. Duh!
    What it all boils down to is that when you finally throw in the towel go out and get a set of good, premium tires. I know that doesn't seem fair but all auto manuals Ii have ever seen say that they are not responsible for their tires - even tho they are on their cars..
    Hopefully, something from the Ford - Firestone mess may generate a change in policy or laws that make the car manufacturer responsible too.
    Ever get the impression that the tires were not designed for your new car...?
  • kkcymrukkcymru Member Posts: 48
    Ford has already announced that they are going to start covering tires in their warranties. This will allow them to identify problems earlier. Maybe others will follow.

    As for not putting good tires on cars so you'll come back earlier for tires, I doubt if the General Tire person who made this claim was in a policy making position for the company (i.e. he was just giving his opinion).

    In fact, there is a difference that automakers ask for in OEM tires. They want them to do well in EPA mileage tests. To get tires with better mileage they have to make an adjustment somewhere else, since tire making is, like many manufacturing endeavors, subject to trade-offs. They may trade off cost, i.e. get a more expensive tire, but that would hurt bottom line. They could trade off some aspect of performance, e.g. braking, noise, or roadholding, but those could affect sales of the car and perhaps safety. So it's not suprising that one of the trade-offs they favor is tire wear. After all, how many people pay attention to the tire mileage warranty when buying a car?

    Actually, the car companies probably make a better choice than many consumers as to the trade-offs. When you go into a tire store, the mileage warranty and the price are often the only two quantifiable pieces of information available. (Maximum speed rating is also quantifiable but of limited value). It's difficult to compare tires for quiet, roadholding, wet braking, dry braking, mileage etc., so you really don't know what you're trading off to get the 80,000 mile rating.
  • kevsmpvkevsmpv Member Posts: 1
    My 2000 ES has been flawless in the past 17 months. I haven't written for months, due to nothing to report. Really! Mileage continues to improve, and so does acceleration. I had the bumper and emissions recall handled in 3 hours by Tom Rousch Mazda. Great dealership!
    Out for now,
    Kevin Kalstad
    Noblesville, IN
  • mpv_you_and_mempv_you_and_me Member Posts: 7
    I went to Russell Mazda on Baltimore National Pike (t. 40), salesman was Steve Sherman. He seems above board and very intent on keeping his 100% satisfaction rating on the Mazda survey.

    Let me know if you plan on checking them out. Them seem to have quite a few MPVs, both 2000 and 2001, on the lot. And since their undergoing construction, they're anxious to get some space.

    mail me at vi@writeme.com if you wish.
  • mpv_you_and_mempv_you_and_me Member Posts: 7
    Spell checker mangled my post. That's Rt. 40, not t. 40, and vbi@writeme.com, not vi@writeme.com.
  • an85aggiean85aggie Member Posts: 3
    Howdy all - I'm new to this, so bear with me please. DH and I are in the market for a new vehicle. He wants a MPV ES and I'm leaning towards a Subaru Outback Ltd. Wgn.

    Anyway, we've managed to locate a 2000 MPV ES, nicely loaded, priced under dealer invoice. The van looks and drives nice, but I have one concern. Dealer showed us a copy of the invoice and it's been on the lot since May. Isn't that a little strange? I'm going to call and ask the internet sales guy why (we didn't notice 'till we were home), but wanted to get someone else's take on this.

    You folks don't seem to shy about sharing your opinions, so let me know what you think please!

    Yes, this is a duplicate of the post on the 2000 MAzda MPV Van board - just trying to widen my net.
  • cinka1cinka1 Member Posts: 30
    Not to worry, mine (2000 white ES w/moon roof, 6cd, 4 season) was on the lot for a year and had 200 original miles on it (the distance between the two lots that had it.) Different dealership in Portland originally had it, then 8 months later, it was transferred to Newport. I figure the MPV is the best kept secret around. Mazda doesn't put much $$ into advertising and to be honest, had I not run into one at Costco (advertising their car-buying program) I would have missed it myself. I have had it for 3500 miles (2 months) and couldn't be happier. Check it out well, as my 6 ad changer didn't work, but was fixed without delay. Now I love the heck out of it.

    thanks for the tip on the 'backward' clutter catcher. I got mine at GI Joe's at Walmart price. I printed the ad at walmart.com and the upc # was the same so GI Joe's met the price. It was under another name but is exactly the same. I think it fits much better backward.
  • scb2scb2 Member Posts: 5
    Has anyone had any problems with the transmission? I have had mine since 11/2000 and it has seemed to always shift a little rough. It also will shift hard when slowing down and then speeding back up in town traffic almost like a slip between gears. I also started pulling a small pop-up camper and had on several occasions came to a stop and the transmission did not shift back to 1st when I started back up. I had also had a gas smell early on, usually after driving awhile, shutting off for a short time and then at start up getting an almost raw gas smell, dealer couldn't find anything, but later got the recall on the emmissions, dealer said they had to "reprogram" the computer???? not sure the smell went away.
  • windowphobe6windowphobe6 Member Posts: 765
    A situation that crops up occasionally, and not just with cars.

    My 626 sat on a Texas dealer's lot for seven months, was driven to Oklahoma, and sat on a dealer's lot there for five more months before I showed up.
  • alexv1nalexv1n Member Posts: 248
    I was lurking for a while but now I would like to know if someone else has these problems:

    I have 6 months old 2000 MPV LX (bought in August 2000) and somewhere in November I started to notice a high-pitch squeeking sound coming from the brakes. It doesn't sound like the brake pads are worn out (and is not likely to be at 11K km). It's getting louder now and usually happens what braking at low speeds (going out of garage, stopping for an intersection while going 20 km/h). Doesn't seem to happen when stopping at higher speeds (while braking harder).

    I have also experienced a very annoying dashboard rattling somewhere near the right end (passenger side). It happens more frequently when the van is cold. Anyone else?

    Another annoying thing is that the rear window wiper doesn't wipe the entire glass surface evenly. It appears not too follow the glass curvature especially in snowy conditions. I have to do 5-8 wipes before the glass becomes considerably clean. Also the water seems to bid off (the right word?) making the view fuzzy before it evaporates. Looks as if the glass was greazy. I tried to use detergent to remove the "grease" to no avail. Could it be the tinting that causes this? The windshield is perfectly clean though...

    Other than that no other problems so far. There was one though. The engine coolant seemed to be leaking quickly and I had to refill it at 4K and 8K oil changes but then asked the dealer to inspect and I was told that there was an airpocket somewhere in the system. After the air was let out the coolant level seems to be at the same mark...

    The transmission is noticeable smoother but still does rough shifts between 1 and 2 when accelerating especially when cold.
  • javadocjavadoc Member Posts: 1,167
    I'll address your question regarding the brakes sqeaking, as that's the only situation I've experienced with our MPV. I think the sound you're describing is the rear brake drum shoes, which are most likely glazed. This happens with lots of stop-n-go driving and is not that uncommon. I had the dealer check this out for me, on a scheduled LOF service, and they "deglazed" the shoes. You can do this also...it's called dragging the brakes for a short distance. ;-)

    I know, doesn't sound very technical, but my indy mechanic verified that this was the problem and the solution.

    Regarding your windscreen wiper issue, I had that happening until I installed new Bosch wipers. They work great now ($14).

    cheers,

    --java
  • alexv1nalexv1n Member Posts: 248
    Thanks, Java, for your reply. You have always been a great help. You said "You can do this also...it's called dragging the brakes for a short distance". Do you mean I can "deglaze" the brakes myself without going to a dealer? Someone has mentioned to me that if I reverse and then hit brakes hard several times it might help. Sounds like this will just put more pressure on the rear brakes and do this "dragging". Is this it?

    Also what are the Bosch wipers you installed? Where can I buy them and what is the type (part number or anything)? I'm not that "literate" with cars - this is my first car ever so I'm a little bit hesitant. Thanks a lot for your help.
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    I think the wipers that Java is referring to is the Bosch Microedge blades (highly rated by Consumer Reports, BTW). Your local autoparts store (ex. Pep boys, Napa) should carry them. Look for the Microedges, not the Microedge Excels. The latter are more expensive, and evidently not quite as good as the cheaper Microedge blades.

    I have the Bosch Microedges on my van as well and agree that they are excellent; I bought the entire Bosch blade assemblies, not just the refills. There was a vast improvement over the previous Teflon coated blades that I had. Installation was a snap at just about 1-3 minutes for each side.

    A tip though...try throughly washing your windshield and wiper blades with car wash soap, and then use some rubbing alcohol to clean the rubber blades even further. If there is grease and other dirt on your blades and windshield, the blades are going to streak no matter how good they are.

    Hope this helps!

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  • mattiesmommattiesmom Member Posts: 1
    This is my first post although I have been reading since 9/00. Bought our MPV then & love it. Just returned from NHTSA board and there is no official bumper recall listed there. Yet I seen several references to it here, including vehicle manufacture dates that reference the vehicles affected. Its been almost a year since this problem was brought to light. Are they going to fix our bumpers?
  • msgjvhmsgjvh Member Posts: 196
    MattiesMom,

    They did not necessarily do a "Recall" for safety reasons. The bumper met the government standards. However, the damage sustained exceeded what consumers perceived as acceptable. Mazda has in fact initiated it's own campaign to strengthen the bumpers. Several owners have already had them fixed. I know they fixed ours several month's ago. You should contact your dealer and have them install the inserts.
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