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Mazda MPV: Problems & Solutions
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Since the MPV is based on the 626 engine, should I expect the same type of transmission problems that I've read about the 626. (By the way, I own a much older 626 -'90 that has the same type of transmission problems that 1999 and 2000 owners are complaining about)
From my own experience and all that I have heard. The setup in the MPV works great. BTW, the V-6 626 seems to fairly trouble free as well.
Regarding your '90 626, it really has nothing in common with the newer 626...especially the transmission. The trans in your '90 is a Jatco trans which is a pretty good unit. With any mechanical item, regular maintenance is the key to longevity.
22,118 with four seasons, 3 in 1 audio, roof rack, 1LX package (I guess this is what also gets called the security package), and emissions.
Thanks,
Wendy
local dealer(not the one we purchased from)3 days later Woosh all the oil comes flowing out the bottom.. wife shut car off quickly (we hope)and I have car towed back to dealer (weekend of course). boy am I upset.. figure they cant do a simple oil change and the filter got loose.
Dealer explains that they have seen this happen once before ?, after an oil change because of the pressure changes during the oil change , the oil pump pressure swith malfunctions and the pressure builds up and after a while it blows out the seal at the oil filter. Thinking about it , if there were a loose oil filter we might have seen oil in
our garage and did not. does this explanation seem right or they just giving us a line of crap ? they said they are ordering a new oil pump Thanks
think is not worth it, other than the
obvious (I would think AC controls in
the back is a must, and carpeted floor
mats may not be worth it)? For example,
how much better is the "heavy duty" rear
defogger than what comes standard? What
is the "illuminated entry"? I'd appreciate
your advice!
- Steve
Get LX grade or higher:
Factory tint is always nicer and the middle row seats have arm rests as well as the hard plastic backs. If you have kids, this is a must.
4 seasons package:
I live in southern California and we only have two seasons: Warm and Hot
I'm not a big fan of death bags(air bags)in the seats as my wife likes to fall asleep against the passenger door, so I didn't opt for the LX security package.
Go for the 3 in 1 audio. The kids get their tapes, I get my CDs.
I know there is a lot of debate on this one, but I'd rather have my kids learn to enjoy the scenery and REAL life, rather than have the RSES(TV) in our MPV. They get enough TV at home.
Hope that helps, but of course personal taste should be your judge.
Sounds like the pump went into a fail-safe mode, except there was no failure, until it actually dumped the oil onto the tarmac. I'm interested in the outcome of your repairs. Please post an update when you have one.
--javadoc
Just wanted to warn people who consider buying an MPV. Even though you don't have troubles in real life, those problems will haunt you in dreams! Beware!
Alex, you need to focus your thougths on the positive. Tonight, try to dream about helping a Caravan family who is broken down at the side of the road. This may prepare you when it happens on the way home from work tonight.
I never thought about what you have suggested. Now when I do, well, it looks like a good idea to me... You must be a councelor :-) I thought it was a mental illness in progress. Now I feel much better...
However, on the other note... Remember I mentioned the steering wheel coming off? Well, it didn't come off by itelf. A Mazda dealer mechanic came to my home to fix the broken engine but started to twist the steering wheel until it came off. I thought it was a new service bulletin instruction on fixing engine problems... But the mechanic then just left and gave me his business card telling to give him a call if I need more help... Weird, huh? :-)
A counselor? hmmm, that's what those high school exams suggested, but I couldn't get over my love for cars.
Frayed rear seat belt - replaced on warranty
Intermittent cut-out on CD player - replaced on warranty
That's all, folks.
Plus the dealer is really good - does a nice car wash whenever I bring the beast in for an oil change synthetic oil of course.
Plus, my 2.5 duratec in my Mystique is still kicking [non-permissible content removed] at 45000 KM. Wish I could say the same about my Ford service department.
One month later I had the same occurance while pulling into my driveway. I reported the situation to the dealer. The dealer had no explanation nor could we duplicate the condition. I checked the net and found several references to my situation.
Yesterday, I pulled into a parking spot and when I applied the brake, the car accelerated and hit the car parked in the facing spot. In my previous investigation, I thought I was using Edhunds.com. Upon review of the 700+ messages on this site I have been unable to find the information. Has anyone experienced this acceleration problem? Is there anthor site that should be checked? Am I crazy????? I need help. I fear for the safety of my family and other individuals on the road.
Thank in advanced
Is it possible that you are pressing the gas at the same time (or instead of) the brake?
Is your van damaged in the accident? What about the other car? You should insist on the van problem to your dealer and have the issue investigated very closely because it is definitely a safety risk...
Mine is 6 months old now at 13,000 K and I never noticed this behavior... fortunately...
Please keep us posted on any outcome of your problem.
Anyway, here's the website. It seems like an isolated case, but you would be doing all us MPV owners a favor to have it looked into.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/complain/
We also really like the layout of the ES. My wife keeps commenting on how big the interior of the ES is (& she is comparing it to the GC). It seems wider to her & we both feel there is no comparison in comfort to the GC. Love the fold-down rear seat & roll-down windows in the doors. The trip was 150 miles each way & I didn't feel tired or stiff after the ride. Also had a chance to try it in about 2 inches of snow sticking to the road in Mariposa--handled great in that including on the turns. This was with just the standard tires.
I'm not saying that this is the case with your vehicle, but you may consider that.
All vehicles are required by federal law to have a braking system that will overcome the engine power. As we all know, the MPV is on the lower scale of power, so your brakes should stop the car just fine, even with th engine racing.
The only mechanical explanation I can think of would be a leaking brake booster. A leaky booster would allow excess air into the engine causing a high idle situation, but again, the brakes would easily overcome this.
Sarah, do you mind if I ask how tall you are?
I drove the 152 in a '98 MPV and my wife swore that we would never go that route again. After covincing her that I would go slower, we did it in our 2000. Same speed, but no complaints from the princess.
The space between the two pedals seems to be smaller than in other vehicles. Maybe you are doing this also, and don't realize it.
FYI, Audi drivers in the '80's claimed this problem, drove Audi out of this country for years, and the claims were ultimately debunked. The TV show 60 Minutes sensationalized these claims, and never did apologize or retract them.
Other than that, I love it, of course.
I just got my LX00. I got an excellent deal 0.0 A.P.R. I was wondering how long do you think I should wait before I change the transmission oil??
Any suggestions?
--java
Enjoy your van!
If you have rear heat, you'll also notice a switch on the bottom of the center part of your dashboard that controls rear fan speed, and also allows control by the rear switch.
As to a second heater, I've never ripped the trim panel off to see, but I suspect there is an additional heater core back there along with the blower fan. If you don't have either rear a/c or heat intalled, you won't have the rear heating ducts.
Hope this helps ya out,
--javadoc
At 80 km/h to 140 km/h this thing flies as well as any minivan. The handling is a heck of a lot better than most.
Of course, if you want to do 0 - 1000 km/h in 6 seconds, maybe a minivan is the wrong choice in general
To be absolutely sure, though, give the van a thorough test drive under as close to typical conditions as you can manage. I think that will set your fears to rest. If it doesn't, of course, then yes, the van is under powered for you.
Good luck.