My electronic power steering is going in and out causing me to lose power steering. this is a problem that many 2004 rx-8 owners are discussing online and in forums. dealers and mechanics know of the problem with connectors and racks going bad but mazda has refused to address the chronic problem. it is dangerous and costly, i am on my second repair of the problem. please push mazda to step up and address this growing and chronic problem. *tr
First indications, the failure warning light upon starting. used another car that day. next day, no warning light, however, on the way home, the steering abruptly made a *full* turn to the right very quickly (going about 30mph on a dirt road). i was able to stop the car before it ran off the road - no failure warning light on the dash. since then the failure light has appeared in increasing frequency to the point it is mostly on. when the warning light is on, the steering is essentially manual, but workable. the worst case is when it is off, and suddenly goes into a failure mode without *any* indication (i.e. the warning light stays off). it has happened a few times, even when at a full stop and the wheel turns by itself to the right. pretty disconcerting. the full symptom description is that it becomes extremely easy to turn clockwise and more difficult to turn counter-clockwise. i'd rather it was in failure mode and hard to steer than indicating everything is fine and then suddenly decide it wants to go a different direction - always to the right in my case. reviewing the other complaints here makes it seem like a flaw in the implementation or probably the selected part(s) mazda used, but worse even, there are two different failure modes, one making it hard to steer, but at least consistent, and the other mode leaving the driver guessing as to what direction the car will travel and when it may decide to do that. i'm having it repaired and will retain the failed components. when it does indicate failure it remains that way until the engine is shut down. when it indicates everything is fine, it may fail anytime, but never indicates failure. i'm submitting this in hopes that something can be done to prevent a terrible accident for someone who has not yet experienced the problem. the first case for me was on a dirt road - if it was on a highway ... ouch. *tt
Vehicle's steering wheel shakes and it is hard to turn right, sometimes the steering wheel will shake repeatedly and shake and turn left by itself. i replaced the steering harness with a new one but problem was not resolved. *tr
I first noticed a problem in my steering while driving in my neighborhood. the steering felt very light and crisp when i would turn to the left. when i would return to dead center and then turn the steering wheel to the right, the steering became very stiff. the next day when i started the car, the "power steering malfunction" light was on. power steering was completely disabled at that time. upon doing research i have found out that this is a very common problem with 2004 and 2005 rx8's. *kb
I just got the car back from dealership they had to put new motor in at 67000 miles replaced motor and catalytic converter 3 coils and also told me they had to flush it out as it was flooded i drove less than 100 miles and power steering went out? now i don't know what the problem is and have to take it back less than a month later this is crazy!!!! cost me over 1100.00 to get it back and drive 2 times and now broke again this car is a piece of crap should have done homework on it before buying. *tr
Power steering issues, failing, electrical issues where coolant overflow is located not covered in warranty. *tr
Power steering fails due to faulty power steering harness connections. this failure happened while driving on the expressway at 65 mph. (very dangerous). this is a very common problem with rx-8 owners. power steering connectors are situated directly under coolant fluid reservoir tank overflow hose. if coolant leaks on these connectors it fouls the connection resulting in power steering loss. insufficient soldering of these connectors to the connection housing by the manufacturer is also to blame. this harness has been revised 3 times by mazda in hopes of correcting an extremely dangerous malfunctioning part. there should be a recall sent to all mazda owners to have the faulty power steering harness f151-67-shob and f151-67-shoc replaced with the most recent revised part f151-67-shod free of charge and cost of labor. *tr
Vehicle power steering intermittently decreases to the point of little or no power assist. most common on starts after a long vehicle soak. secondary concern is that the battery fails rapidly and repeatedly, and vehicle stalled in traffic en route to dealer to investigate poor power steering performance. root cause reported as a failure of the electric power steering system in vehicle. amperage request of power steering system is so great that can overwhelm electrical system, resulting in poor/no battery charging and believed cause of on-road stall. per manufacturer service, only fix is replacement of entire power steering rack. repair to be performed week of 5/20/11; old parts should be available. *tr
Electrically assisted power steering stopped working intermittently until it no longer works at all. this is a common problem with this model. i found this fact by joining the rx8 club website. multiple owners have reported this problem and it appears obvious that it is caused by poorly engineered/manufactured electrical connectors. some owners have gone as far as replacing the wire harness only to have the problem recur. making the problem worse is that the mazda website has no mechanism to report the problem to the manufacturer. currently the only time the power steering if functional is only for short periods after the care has been through a car wash and the undercarriage has become wet, and then it is only functional until the undercarriage dries out. *js
I was driving my 2004 mazda rx-8, which had approximately 60,000 miles at the time, when i suddenly lost power steering in one direction and steering became very light in the other direction. this problem disappeared the next time i started the car, but reappeared intermittently for several hundred miles, eventually causing the car to lose power steering in both directions. this was intermittent for a while, as well, but eventually the power steering ceased to function altogether. these failures were accompanied by a power steering warning light, which remains illuminated to this day. the first time i experienced the phenomenon, i was very startled by it and feel that, had the problem occurred at an inopportune moment, it could have very well contributed to an accident. *tt
Tl*the contact owns a 2004 mazda rx8. the contact stated that while driving at low speeds, the power steering suddenly failed and became difficult to maneuver. the vehicle was unable to be driven and was towed to an authorized dealer. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who advised her that the body control module had failed. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 85,000.
My mazda rx8 is having power steering problems, one time it lost power steering while i was driving... to most people, this will be something pretty scary and very dangerous if they do not know what is going on. i would recommend checking this out, because this is definitely a lawsuit just waiting to happen... *tr
While driving the car, the power steering has repeatedly failed. the mazda dealer said the probable cause was the steering control module, however they would not guarantee changing the part ( $1600 dollars parts and labor ) would fix the problem. this is a common defect in these cars. the car was purchased in october 2010. *tr
My power steering light comes off and on randomly. when the light comes on my power steering does not work, which in most cases i am already on the road and this is very unsafe. the power steering comes and goes, sometimes it last for a couple days before it turns off but most of the time it does not work at all. i have already taken it to the dealer and they say its the rack, which i spent over $1000 to replace and it still does not work. i have about 15 friends with this same car and they have all had the same issue. mazda needs to fix this before a wreck happens when someones power steering goes off while they are driving 70 mph down the interstate. *tr
Vehicle can turn left on its own with a faulty power steering rack and/or control module. *tr
Loss of power steering. restart engine ok. happened twice again since then, same solution. *tr
My 2004 mazda rx-8 only has 53,000 miles on it and is again in the shop due to manufacturer-related engine failure. this is the second time in less than 1 year i've been left stranded in hazardous circumstances because of engine failure. i've also experienced power steering failure and loss of engine compression/engine misfires while driving on multiple occasions. as a result, i'm becoming increasingly concerned for my safety, as well as for the safety of others who own/operate this type of mazda vehicle. please consider organizing a class-action lawsuit against mazda to hold them accountable for putting many valuable lives at risk. *tr
Power steering failure. *tr
I don't even know where to begin with the problem i have had with my 2004 mazda rx-8. i have owned it since september 2003 and it has had countless issues, parts replaced and failures. the incident i experienced last night put me over the edge and almost cost me my life. my rx-8, which was just at the dealer 2 weeks ago, had an engine malfunction while i was on a major highway in massachusetts. the speed of the vehicle went from approx 50mph to 10mph in a matter of a few seconds. luckily i was able to make my way to the breakdown lane without injuring myself or anyone else; however, this is unacceptable. every single part in my rx-8 has been replaced except for the engine mounts and engine. i have dished out thousands of dollars already and the vehicle only has 44,000 miles on it. not only is this a safety hazard to those of us driving the vehicle, but it is also a safety hazard to those around us. had the car behind me not been paying attention my vehicle could have caused a deadly car crash in the middle of rush hour on a major highway. i have contacted numerous dealerships, the bbb, and am now looking into a class action lawsuit. mazda needs to be held accountable for their actions. unfortunately because my car was purchased in 2003, bbb wouldn't have anything to do with the case, however i have 57 pages of detailed repairs that have been made to this vehicle since i owned it, which i am more than happy to send to you. tons of people online have had similar issues; just from automotive.com there are 30+ email addresses of individuals who have experienced problems similar to mine. please help us get to the bottom of this faulty engine and make mazda own up to their mistakes. people's lives are in danger and this is neither acceptable nor ethical. ps- an employee of nhtsa has been contacted prior regarding this situation. her name is [xxx] and her contact information is [xxx]ext #: [xxx]. i received this from the automotive.com forum. *tr information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (fo
Was driving home when steering wheel began to "stick" over the course of a few days, steering went from working to not working at all. steering malfunction light came on and hasn't gone off since. when it first happened, i took it to the dealer (although it was out of warranty) and they told me that it was the eps module and to replace it would be ~$1100. purchased the module and that wasn't the issue they realized. dealer wants to replace the entire steering system at a cost of $4000! what a joke. why should i pay anything for an obvious defect from the factory. i've read too many posts of complaints about this issue and mazda is turning a deaf ear. this company should be ashamed of themselves for even allowing such an issue to leave the factory, but even if you didn't know that it was a factory defect, you should be immediate to correct it, but you aren't. i guess that it will take for someone to die before you do something about it. i take a chance on driving my car along the interstate because when i come to a curve, the steering can freeze and i have to wrestle the car around the turn. a dangerous situation. mazda, do something about this obvious flaw in this vehicle, amongst many other flaws. an issue with steering should be a non-issue. are you serious mazda? a lot of owners can't even steer their vehicle without creating a sweat. i am very frustrated and disappointed in your seemingly lack of concern with this matter. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2004 mazda rx8. while driving 75 mph the steering wheel warning light illuminated on the dashboard and the power steering failed. the contact lost control of the vehicle and was able to safely drive onto the emergency lane. the vehicle was towed to his residence. the dealer advised him to have a diagnostic test performed. the failure mileage was 82,000. updated 02/26/10 *bf the consumer stated this is a known problem. updated 06/10/10.*jb
Tl*the contact owns a 2004 mazda rx8. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph and making a turn he experienced a failure with the power steering which made it difficult to turn the steering wheel. the failure occurred on an intermittent basis. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who informed him that the electric power steering module needed to be replaced. the vehicle had not been repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 55,000.
This is regarding a 2004 mazda rx-8 with about 65,000 miles. power steering on car works ok when car first started. after about 15 minutes (and usually by the time i hit the highway) the car will jerk itself to the left and back to the right very sharply, almost causing loss of control of the car on at least three occasions. after jerk, steering light will light on dashboard and no power steering assist is available. power steering has also gone out in the middle of a turn, also almost causing loss of control of vehicle. i found out through rx8club.com that this is a common problem with this car, and the dealership wants to charge upward of $2,000 to fix this problem. *tr
Experienced failure of power steering on 2004 mazda rx-8 with approximately 25k miles of use. previously, power steering would fail intermittently but would correct itself after turning the car off and restarting it. we requested servicing of this problem in april of 2008 but it didn't show up in the computer scan of the car so the dealership told us to bring it back while the problem was occurring. however, it wasn't possible to drive the vehicle safely while the failure was occurring and it would correct itself once the car was stopped and restarted. very unsafe to have the steering fail/seize while the car was in operation. the problem continued intermittently until july 12, 2009 when it failed completely. car is currently back in the dealer shop waiting for parts that contain a sensor that should correct the problem to be shipped from japan. the repair will require removing and replacing most of the steering system as the part can only be replaced as an entire unit. we were informed this was not covered by the warranty as it's not a defect and occurs through normal wear and tear. *tr
Failure of power steering on 2004 mazda rx-8. power steering shuts down intermittently during driving. steering then pulls to the right during driving and at a stop, the steering wheel will rotate on it's own. dealer has repaired suspected short in wiring harness, cleaned harness ground connections, replaced a sensor in the power steering circuit. car is currently back in the dealer shop waiting for a new harness "pigtail" to replace on the electrical steering harness. contacted mazda and they said since car is out of warranty, it's my problem--even though i consider the car unsafe for driving. *tr
I bought my 2004 mazda rx8 from an authorized dealership in doral, fl with 53m miles on it, still under powertrain warranty & i purchased the extended warranty for 2 years.the car has been back to the dealership 8 times (that is averaging once a month) since purchase, back for various reasons including: engine light on, coolant light on, and the most important and dangerous-locked power steering! of the 8 times, 4 of those are for the power steering locking on me, either when i start the car, or while driving, it's random that it happens, when it 'feels like it'. i can't trust this car, and though the service dept at the dealership has attempted to repair it numerous times, the problem has not subsided. the times that i start the car and the power steering is not locked, while driving the wheel becomes very loose, then the car shakes, then the steering locks. i have been lucky and have gotten safely out of traffic, but the wheel is very hard to turn, especially when driving at low speeds. i'm officially filing a complaint b/c it seems to be a manufacturing problem, and i want this issue resolved. i would prefer to have mazda buy back the car from me, since, at this point, i don't feel safe in my car, especially to drive long distances. but if mazda can repair the problem for good, i'll be satisfied. thank you. *tr
Purchased used vehicle in april 2007, first incident 8/14/2007 engine stalled (engine internal failure) at 45,107 miles engine replaced by mazda dealership. second incident september 2007 power steering goes out (poor connection on engine room harness) connection fixed steering gear replaced; third incident october 2007, steering problem (steering shaft torque sensor malfunction) broken wire repaired--learned that the vehicle had been serviced 15 times prior to my purchase. *jb