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Problems with 1993 Mazda RX-7 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 1993 Mazda RX-7 starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 0 miles.

Components Affected by ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 1993 Mazda RX-7 about ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING into the following categories.

COOLING SYSTEM 9 EXHAUST SYSTEM 2 ENGINE 1

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 1993 Mazda RX-7

The consumer received a recall nhtsa#94-v-094-000 on may 1997 on the radiator cap pressure relief valve. the release pressure was set too high which could cause the coolant to reach temperatures that exceed thermal design limits of some components of the coolant system. should this occur the engine coolant could leak directly on top of the engine. the consumer stated this recall failed. *nlm the recall was partially completed. both required replacement of the cooling system including the water pump which was not done because the vehicle lost the water pump on the road. *scc *jb

3.8l engine would continually overheat while driving. dealer contacted. feel free to provide any further infromatio information.*ak

94 v 094 000/engine cooling system : this recall notice was received. contacted manufacturer concerning other recalls founded on the web, they informed that vehicle had two recalls that were already completed, and recall concerning cooling system did not show up on this vehicle. dealer was not notified at this time. feel free to provide any further information.*ak

Oil line to turbo's collapsed causing the inner coolers to be flooded with oil. this was caused by the apex seal coming off in the rotary tube which caused the compression levels to drop. this damage costs me in excess $10000 and happened at 30000 miles. an investigation is currently under way. *jb

94 v 094 000/engine cooling system: a fire started in the engine compartment while driving 30-35 mph. dealer and manufacturer have not been notified. feel free to provide any further. information.*ak

On 11/16/99 i was driving about 40 mph and my engine cut out. i drove the car to classic motor cars. they contacted me to let me know that my car had lost compression and that the engine would have to be replaced. i contacted mazda customer relations to determine what recalls had been applied to my car. they confirmed that mazda recall #60504 and #65609 had been applied. i asked about mazda recall #54407 and [xxx] stated that i was not notified of that recall because according to the computer, my car did not need the recall. upon further investigation he identified the vin #jm1fd33**p0200001 through jm1fd33**r0302076 should have been notified of that recall. since my vin #[xxx] falls within that range, i asked why my car shouldn't be considered to have the recall. he said he didn't know. it seems that there is a computer problem. i should have been notified and had the recall work done. in specific, i understand that this recall work prevents the engine compartment from catching fire. since my vehicle was not included in this recall, in error, i would suspect there are many others that should have been recalled, that were not. this negligence is a potential threat to me, my family and my property. also, i believe that since my car wasn't identified to have the recall work done, that this contributed to the deterioration of the apex seals in my engine. any engine should last longer than 49,800 miles. upon contacting mazda, the dm has agreed to offer $1,000 towards the replacement of the engine, but they do not feel that this is a defect. i feel that since we are not identified in their computer as recall candidates, and since we were not notified to have the recall work done, and since we did not have the recall work done, the apex seals have deteriorated as a result of the heat generated inside the engine that causes fires in the engine compartment without warning. i would like for your agency to assist me by confirming this. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act

While driving there is a gas odor which causes the occupant to become sick . also, it may cause a fire if there is a fuel leak. dealer replaced fuel injectors/fuel lines, etc., but problem is still occurring. dealer cannot determine the cause of the problem. please provide further information and vin#. *ak

The rear oil cooling jet on the engine eccentric shaft came loose and fell into the oil pan. this caused oil pressure to drop.

Fuel lines fittings failed causing leak, prior to recall notice resulting in fire (95v069000). yh

When driving the vehicle every thousand miles the vehcle burned up one quart of oil, and the oil in the vehicle is burning out due to the rotor engine. *ak

Engine failed due to overheating caused by antifreeze leaking out onto engine.

Vehicle experiences intermittent stalling/clutch slipping/jerking/bucking even after turbo was replaced/driver's and passenger's door handles loosened/clunking noise when window comes down/glove box opens unexpectedly/middle console material peels off and squeaking noise from under hood.

Cooling fan relay failure. *ak

Turbo-charger housing has numerous cracks from unknown sources, causing loss of power. *ak

The vehicle had an exhaust leak in the area of the exhaust manifold and/or gasket.

Consumer states that while driving at 55 mph the vehicle caught on fire.*ak

Engine coolant tank failed, causing fluid leak. *ak

Engine cooling system overheated prior to recall, repairs refused because defective part does not meet the specific parts enumerated in recall (94v-094). *ak

While driving the vehicle with a/c on the vehicle stalls at idle/stalls at stop signs and in stop & go traffic, and is low on power. vehicle has been taken to dealer (5) times within a (2) month period. dealer is not able to correct problem. *ak the vehicle needs a new motor, mazda has offered to provide a motor if i pay for installation. *yd

Vehicle been experiencing problem with engine failure. engine been replaced every 45,000 mile of wears. engine needs to be replaced again. dealer notified. *ak

There was an engine explosion which led to a fire while driving vehicle, dealer replaced engine prior to this incident. tt

Battery replaced due to battery acid leaking onto engine. *sd

Failure of internal water seal in engine, resulting in loss of coolant with subsequent overheating of engine.

When sitting at stop light car engine caught on fire. please describe details. tt

Vehicle caught fire due to leaking engine coolant and gas line.

The engine caught on fire because of a leak of gasoline. tt

Engine coolant cap cracked, leaking coolant prior to recall (94v-095). *ak

Electric short within the fan system caused a fire. *sd

Defectively designed computer chip caused engine to stall when a/c unit is operating. mazda refuses to repair under warranty. nlm

Engine stalls. when accelerating slowly through the 3000 rpm range, the engine will have a strong hesitation.

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