We have classified the 3 complaints from 2007 Mazda Mazda3 about STRUCTURE into the following categories.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 mazda 3. the contact stated that the plastic red tail light covering had melted. the contact took the vehicle to a dealer, but the cause of the failure was not determined. the failure mileage was 87,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 mazda 3. the contact stated that the rear driver side tire deflated. the contact changed the tire with a spare tire and indicated that the jack was defective. upon changing the tire, the metal frame fractured as well as the rocker panel without warning. a tire repair shop replaced the tire. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided no remedy. the vin and failure mileage were not available. ma 08/10/15 updated 10/25/2017*cn
I was notified by the mazda dealership that an integral hydraulic engine mount was cracking and needed replacement. i was just past my car's warranty so i drove on it since they said it was safe. on november 8th 2013 during a service i was told the integral mount was about to break and needed immediate replacement. they said if the mount had broken while driving it could cause an accident, not to mention destroy the motor. i had them replace it but had to pay out of pocket since it was past warranty and not a recall. i researched online and found numerous complaints from other owners of the same series car and within adjacent years of the same motor mount cracking and needing replacement under 50,000 miles. some complained about having to replace the replacement later after putting some more mileage on it. this is an obviously inherently defective part that should be recalled. please look into this and force mazda to recall this defect as it is a danger to public safety if one were to break while driving. thank you so much for your time and service. *tr
I have been getting my car regularly maintenanced (and tired rotated and balanced) every six months and i have all the receipts to prove this. dates as follows: november 14, 2007, march 6, 2008, august 25, 2008, april 9, 2009 and sept 4, 2009. i was informed that my tires were 'cuppling' and that i need all 4 tires now as well as a 4 wheel alignment. there are toyo tires and i have one 34,000 miles on them. i was hearing rattling sound coming from the console, dashboard and passenger side door while i drive. i was told it was wires lose and they fixed it....but in fact they did not. i have also had problems with the power-train (reflashing) and battery died before the car was even 6 months old. they changed the battery and supposely fixed the power train. *tr
On feb 13, 09 i had the engine mount on my mazda 3 hatchback replaced because it was leaking. today i was informed by the mazda technician that the same engine mount was leaking again and need to be replaced. his comment was that the engine was too heavy and speed vibration causes the mount to fail. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 mazda 3. the contact stated that the vehicle failed to start when the fuel tank was filled. the dealer performed a diagnostic, which located a failure code at the purge valve. the valve was replaced, but the vehicle experienced additional failures. the front end vibrated and the engine stalled while driving 65 mph. the dealer performed diagnostic testing, which indicated that the engine mount was worn, the struts leaked, and the evap system failed. however, the valves were replaced. the engine mount, struts, and evaporating system were not replaced. the rotor also wore prematurely and could not be resurfaced. the front bumper clips failed due to defective plastic. the clips were replaced several times; however, the failure was not corrected. the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 07v295000 (engine and engine cooling). the failure mileage was 50,000.
I have a complaint that could be very dangerous to others. i know to check my blind spot, but even when you turn to look over your shoulder (either way), the back panel between the back glass and the door is in the way. i have at least 3 times now, almost switched lanes into another vehicle because it wasn't visible. i looked in the side and rearview mirrors, as well, but i never saw the other vehicle. a friend of mine, as well as other 3 owners, also has the same problem with their mazda 3. *tr
I recently purchased a 2007 mazda3. the air conditioning vent above the pedals is close enough to where one's foot will get caught on it when trying to move one's foot between the brake and gas pedals. this creates a potentially hazardous situation where the driver may be unable to apply the brakes because his foot is caught on the air vent. *nm