Is there a lane departure warning on Mazda 6?
After a week of driving, additional details showed up in the HUD. The Mazda 6 can warn you to brake if you don’t respond in time, and a warning appeared in the HUD to help. A lane departure also showed up during one morning commute. And, in an urban area, one major perk.
Are there any problems with the Mazda6 automatic transmission?
Mazda MAZDA6 owners have reported 26 problems related to automatic transmission (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mazda MAZDA6 based on all problems reported for the MAZDA6.
What’s the normal idle range for a Mazda6?
In first gear at a stop, the tach was fluttering from 1000 to 1800 (well outside the normal idle range of 900-1100) until I put the car in park, engaged the parking brake, and shut the vehicle off. When I restarted it seemed to be okay but it has done this on several occasions.
Why does my Mazda6 lose power while accelerating?
2003 Mazda6 6. 0 atx – car suddenly loses power while accelerating. The engine revs but no power to wheels. I have contacted local dealer without any resoulution to why this is occuring. Upon a brief internet search I find this is not an isolated case. I have noticed it happens more often with ac unit on. See all problems of the 2003 Mazda MAZDA6 .
What to do if your Mazda 6 wont start?
To test your Mazda 6 for this issue, shift the car into park and start the engine. Keep your foot on the brake then shift into reverse. If the transmission engages immediately, it works fine. If it does not, you have a sign that the transmission is faulty or, at the very least, in need of some attention. No jolting or jerking should occur.
What does delayed engagement mean in Mazda 6?
As the term implies, delayed engagement means that the gears hesitate before meshing. To test your Mazda 6 for this issue, shift the car into park and start the engine. Keep your foot on the brake then shift into reverse.
What to do if your Mazda 6 has transmission issues?
To fix this issue, you will need to examine the half-shafts that link the differential with the wheels and replace them if they are showing signs of wear and tear, excessive motion or loss of grease. You can also replace the transmission bearings. Some Mazda 6 transmission systems cause jolting in the vehicle.
What to look for in a Mazda 6?
Common issues to look out for include transmission overheating, clutch problems, mechanical flywheel failure and torque-converter faults. If the transmission system in your Mazda 6 is hot to the touch or its fluid heats past 200 degrees Fahrenheit, you may see the transmission circuit producing smoke.