Are there any problems with my Mazda 6?

Are there any problems with my Mazda 6?

I have owned a 2014 Mazda 6 auto Tourer now for nearly a year and travelled over 20k in this time. I have had a couple of issues. Firstly, prior to a scheduled service at around 38k, I had an oil warning light flash up regarding the oil pressure. The advice being to stop driving and contact Mazda Service.

What should I do if my Mazda warning light keeps coming on?

If any of the following warning lights or the indicator light turns on/flashes, the system may have a malfunction. Contact an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer to have your vehicle inspected. If the ABS warning light stays on while you’re driving, the ABS control unit has detected a system malfunction.

What to do if a Mazda message turns off?

If the message is displayed, stop the vehicle in a safe place and do not operate the steering wheel. There is no problem if the message in the display turns off after a while. Contact an expert repairer, we recommend an Authorised Mazda Repairer if the message is displayed continuously.

What’s the average reliability of a Mazda 6?

The average Mazda score is 5.69 while the MAZDA6 comes in at 10.48. We’ve pulled together a list of the problems MAZDA6 owners. Which Mazda Vehicles Have Recalled Takata Airbags?

What are the most common complaints about the Mazda6?

Excessive Oil Consumption3 complaints at an average of 86,545 miles in the 2007 Mazda MAZDA6. Transmission Slipping2 complaints at an average of 52,052 miles in the 2010 Mazda MAZDA6. What’s Wrong with the MAZDA6? Watch out for the 3rd generation’s (2013–2017)8.44 PainRank™, which is the worst of 3 generations. Generation Model Years Reliability

Why is my Mazda turbo diesel not working?

This is a known problem in the Mazda turbo – diesel, and many owners have suffered similar failures. The problem begins with the formation of hard, carbon deposits in the top end of the engine which eventually find their way into the engine’s sump and block the oil pick-up.

Are there any problems with the Mazda3?

It doesn’t take long to realize something is wrong. That’s something 228,000 Mazda3 and Mazda6 owners might soon experience thanks to corrosion. The 2014-2015 Mazda6 and 2014-2016 Mazda3 cars have brake calipers where water can enter and cause the parking brake actuator shafts to corrode and bind.

Why does my Mazda 6 not get enough oil?

The problem begins with the formation of hard, carbon deposits in the top end of the engine which eventually find their way into the engine’s sump and block the oil pick-up. When that happens, the engine can’t pump oil efficiently and some parts of the engine become oil-starved.

Never had any trouble, only to change a bulb, tyres and one minor and common issue (clogged air throttle valve), a 20 minutes job. Had it never serviced, just one oil change and one single adjustment of the oil level.

Is the Mazda 6 a good car to drive?

This Mazda 6 was my third car and I absolutely love it. It’s so smooth to drive and handles very well. It takes off quickly at lights and lives it up the zoom zoom Mazda slogan. The fuel is efficient. I drive it everyday and only have to fill up around every 3-4 weeks. The engine is very quiet and the brake system is well designed.

When did Mazda 6 GG / Gy come out?

Your trust is our top concern. Companies can’t alter or remove reviews from ProductReview.com.au. Bought this Sedan GG 2l Gasoline born 2002 from the first owner 5 years ago. 127000 Km on the clock, it now shows 195k. When I took the car over, it was in immaculate condition, as it is nowadays.

How long have I owned a Mazda 6 diesel?

I owned a 2010 Mazda6 diesel for 6 six years. I sold the car with 160000km. About 85% of these kilometers were open road. In that time the oil level never increased between changes. And as far as I know it never went through an active DPF regeneration. Fuel consumption was always a constant 6.0L/100km. I currently own a 2016 Mondeo diesel.

Is the Mazda 3 diesel a SkyActiv car?

Wife has a Mazda 3 diesel (2.2, non-skyactiv) and it doesn’t suffer from the dreaded rising oil level problem. Seems Mazda cured the problem between the 2.0l and the 2.2l, only for it to re-appear in the skyactiv??