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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 01:02 AM
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^I'm with you on that one bro. I really hate that you've had to go through all those problems. Everytime I took my car in for service the first thing they would scream is it has something to do with my intake. It got to the point that when they called me to explain the problem, I would have to head them off at the pass and say not to blame it on the intake. They ALWAYS had something to say about it. I got tired of hearing their crap so I just took it off. From then on, they never had anything else to say. I was waiting on them to try and say something about my cat-back exhaust but they never did. Hard to blame a problem on that.
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 03:27 AM
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 04:07 AM
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it is sooooo worth it to swap back to stock when going to the dealership
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 09:01 AM
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Sorry you're having trouble, and I hate to side with the dealer, but personally I would NEVER mechanically modify any car while it's under warranty. That just's begging the dealer to deny warranty work.

I did extensive mods to my '91 Miata while it was still under warranty and had no mechanical problems, but... had a dealer denied warranty work, I wouldn't have been surprised. I mean, if I'm a car manufacturer, how do I know whether or not stuff you've done under the hood has compromised the engine? And why should I, as the manufacturer, have to do extra work to determine if your mod is the cause of the problem?

Again, sorry the dealer is giving you trouble. But on any new car - and especially one that's mechanically unusual, like the 8, I just wouldn't do mods until after the warranty expires. Or go ahead and do them but be prepared to be denied. Nevertheless, good luck!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by New Yorker
Sorry you're having trouble, and I hate to side with the dealer, but personally I would NEVER mechanically modify any car while it's under warranty. That just's begging the dealer to deny warranty work.

I did extensive mods to my '91 Miata while it was still under warranty and had no mechanical problems, but... had a dealer denied warranty work, I wouldn't have been surprised. I mean, if I'm a car manufacturer, how do I know whether or not stuff you've done under the hood has compromised the engine? And why should I, as the manufacturer, have to do extra work to determine if your mod is the cause of the problem?

Again, sorry the dealer is giving you trouble. But on any new car - and especially one that's mechanically unusual, like the 8, I just wouldn't do mods until after the warranty expires. Or go ahead and do them but be prepared to be denied. Nevertheless, good luck!
Exactly... it not wise to modify your car while its under warranty, i learned my lesson with my '02 Maxima. Your just going to run into headaches and problems.

I passed my warranty 10k miles ago on my RX-8 so I am modding away now!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 10:12 AM
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And herein lies the reason why I think that modding a car that is under warranty is idiocy.
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 10:52 AM
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keep us updated on what's going on. haven't heard you post anything about it in a few days
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 11:05 AM
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I know the intake is a easy install but since i work at a mazda dealership I had a work order done so if mazda gives me any of this crap, it would look like a mazda tech put the part on. That should at least help a little right?
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 11:10 AM
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sorry to hear that -- i dont know the specifics of your engine failing but I had an apex seal blow and my car is modded, intake, exhaust, high flow cat, lightweight flywheel, pullies, clutch...

I had the engine blow as I was doing 80 down the highway at night, had no chance to remove any mods. Hiley Mazda of Hurst was good about it -- was all covered under warrenty. Top people!

I would fight hard on this if you are under warranty. Friendly tip -- no yelling/screaming/attitude until you have exhausted all civil options.
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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And I thought the Nissan dealership for my Spec-V was bad. They would void a warranty for a short shifter if they could...::anger chills:::
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by SilverHokie
And I thought the Nissan dealership for my Spec-V was bad. They would void a warranty for a short shifter if they could...::anger chills:::
Yup. Nissan dealers IMO were way more **** then Mazda dealerships. They tried to void my warranty because i had aftermarket rims on my car , and i brought in for a faulty MAFS. Something totally unrelated to a MAFS! That day me and the service guy was going to go to blows that day!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by SilverHokie
And I thought the Nissan dealership for my Spec-V was bad. They would void a warranty for a short shifter if they could...::anger chills:::
Yup. Nissan dealers IMO were way more **** then Mazda dealerships. They tried to void my warranty because i had aftermarket rims on my Maxima , and i brought in for a faulty MAFS. Something totally unrelated to a MAFS! That day me and the service guy was going to go to blows that day!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by StewC625
And herein lies the reason why I think that modding a car that is under warranty is idiocy.
Not if you have done due diligence and at least considered all the ramifications...............and have accepted the risk.
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by toxin440
sorry to hear that -- i dont know the specifics of your engine failing but I had an apex seal blow and my car is modded, intake, exhaust, high flow cat, lightweight flywheel, pullies, clutch...

I had the engine blow as I was doing 80 down the highway at night, had no chance to remove any mods. Hiley Mazda of Hurst was good about it -- was all covered under warrenty. Top people!

I would fight hard on this if you are under warranty. Friendly tip -- no yelling/screaming/attitude until you have exhausted all civil options.
Wow, your dealership is .... rare.

What did you do to them ? so nice ... u got them beer everyday or something ?

Originally Posted by SilverHokie
And I thought the Nissan dealership for my Spec-V was bad. They would void a warranty for a short shifter if they could...::anger chills:::
I've been to 2 dealership for service, Nissan of Queens, total complete crap, there was a Rear sub-frame recall , called them cuz my bro got the car there, they said they need to order parts and told me to call back later. call them every month still same answer. and finally after 6 months something got sick of them and called Nemet Nissan, told me to bring it in the next day, got the car back later that afternoon, no questions asked. Thumbs up for Nemet Nssian !

Originally Posted by DailyDriver2k5
Yup. Nissan dealers IMO were way more **** then Mazda dealerships. They tried to void my warranty because i had aftermarket rims on my car , and i brought in for a faulty MAFS. Something totally unrelated to a MAFS! That day me and the service guy was going to go to blows that day!
lol .... wheels .... MAFS ... LOL

and you made a double post ! you n00b !
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 09:06 PM
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The evo guys have it even worse. Mitsubishi has systems the scroll the internet and look for users names in SCCA competitions, then just voids the warranty from that.


Can they void for just a catback?
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike06
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You must be a hoot at the company picnic.


As to the original issue: My book says that "Mazda warrants that the Powertrain Components are free from defects...in material or workmanship which result in improper function."

Instead of "you need a new engine," I would demand that they determine what part(s) inside the engine failed. (If you have a non-Mazda Tech, it might be better to have a third-party diagnose the problem. Further, they might be more willing to be an expert witness for you if it comes down to a lawsuit, since they're already on your "payroll." Get it???)

Once you determine what part failed, then you can go back to the Dealer and ask how the air intake caused, for example, the timing gear to fail? Checkmate!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by nelsonrx8
when i got my rx8 it had a mazda speed cold air intake

whats this HKS Racing Suction Reloaded
its like every intake, a metal tube with a filter at the end....its just a very, very expensive tube
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 10:46 PM
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Flashwing mentioned it before but I had a tech attempt to void my power train warranty when I brought my car in for a 2nd gear grinding issue. He claimed my car was "Heavily modified" and mentioned my vertical doors.

They made the regional Master Mazda Tech come out to the dealership to take a look at my car. He told the tech he was a retard and I kept my warranty. Good news, too, because my motor went about 2,000 miles later.

I now take my car to a dealership that doesn't try to void my warranty, and only one tech gets to touch my car. He owns RX-7's and is a personal friend so I'm good to go with that.
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 12:50 AM
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One thing to keep in mind everybody, is time frame of car outage. I was without my 8 for almost 3 weeks, and I borrowed my Sisters 94 Camry. Granted mine was covered under an aftermarket extended warranty.

His best option is to play the political BS game and ask for facts if he starts getting the run around. He's already caught them with a false claim, as the "My Guess" Customer Service rep that handled the MNAO call that the tech at the dealer called for approval or decline, just based the decline because an 'aftermarket' intake was mentioned.

But yes, being civil and asking for detailed explanation on how the aftermarket part caused failure is what should be escalated. With a 2nd review, and the consumer not being the lame duck and rolling over saying "ok i'm screwed", getting them to provided written detail of the void is what you need if they reallly want to push that Magnum Moss act. Going the alternate route if his warranty support option is barred, then the longer legal route which might take MONTHS, in the downtime him having to eat the costs of the repair, provided he can fork over 5-7k after taxes for an engine.
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Learjet_Pilot
and ask how the air intake caused, for example, the timing gear to fail? Checkmate!
yeah id like to hear that about the timing gear failure in an 8 as well. that'd be an explanation id love to hear
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 04:17 PM
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okay , so tomorrow im going to the dealeship to talk with the main corporate manager that owns the dealership and right now i really dont know what to sya first... should i pull out the lawyer card orshould i just fukin keep my cool and jus go with the flow for now.... and also i remmeber he fukin claimed my warranty is voided then all of a sudden when i said why my warranty is voided , he claims its not voided which made me fukin confused as shyttttt, idk what kind of bullshyt theyre pullin on me right now... i went in couple of days ago to take pics of the car and make sure nothing was tampered with... and the only thing that im worried about right now is if they tamper with the car and try to blame something for the cause....[if they are that fukin GRIMMMMYYYy] i really hope ot. my head is spinning as i type bc i swear if this doesnt pull through by tomorrow im gna tell em a court date and tell them about the FRADUALANT DECEPTION...... sO ILL KEEP EVERYONE UPDATED ON HERE AND TELL YOU WHATS GOIN ON TOMORROW.

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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 06:22 PM
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uhh.. keep your cool. he obviously retracted his void statement, since you didn't role over like he expected to.

Unfortunatly that would make me lose my trust in that dealership.. you may want to hit up another dealer that is referred to if not by somebody on the board, but based on local reviews.

It sucks getting punk'd around like that.
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 06:43 PM
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i would love to know what dealer so i can avoid them
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 07:44 PM
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and that would be Mazda of Lodi.

Truthfully they really never ever gave me a problem.. they were pretty cool in the start , like example...[free detailing of the car every service.. and when i mean detail, they literally detail everything. for free.... since it was a new dealership, but now after hasselin me...i dont know bout'em...
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 07:47 PM
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dude i could have told you not to go there.....i went in for an oil change and they screwed up my skirts to the tune of $850 in body work......which i made them pay for!!......and they are the most clueless dealer in jersey!....
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