View Full Version : rear axle snap right at the diff joint
menaspeed
10-01-2007, 02:59 PM
have any one here with the same problem rear left axle snap at the joint with the diff took the car in for service the service reps told me they seen it with the fronts but it was a first for them on the rear of an ms6.
pHeeL tHiZ ViBe
10-01-2007, 05:41 PM
ya a guy did, can't remember who
My rear driver's side CV joint broke on my rear axle.
Cx7Girl
10-02-2007, 12:04 AM
it is not uncommon to have the left axle seal leak on the speed6. havn't heard of any snapping though, yikes!!
chriscecc914
10-02-2007, 12:07 AM
me mine broke rear drivers side axle at the diff
jonscapri
10-27-2007, 01:41 AM
Hey I also Broke my CV rear inner joint LOL. It took a week for the mazda tech not to find it, and release the car back to may car, and there it is all the issue with my AWD just started making noise. OH yeah Thy just voided my warranty today too. the SOB's
Russrad
10-27-2007, 06:04 AM
Are you saying they TOTALLY VOIDED your warranty because of the mods you have (MSP CAI, Geddy RS BOV, and Magnaflow mufflers) if thats the case i would fight that because mufflers dont cause problems MSP CAI is made by aem/mazda and there bov sucks anyway. I sure hope theres some other factor your not mentioning?
Killer
10-27-2007, 09:22 AM
. OH yeah Thy just voided my warranty today too. the SOB's
Get a lawyer. That's BS.
wannabe
10-27-2007, 09:32 AM
yup. quote the Magnuson-moss act. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act
800-222-5500 MazdaUSA
Call 'em & raise hell.
Keep reminding them, it's "zoom-zoom", not "zoom-bang, clatter, can't help ya"
pHeeL tHiZ ViBe
10-30-2007, 06:17 PM
i broke mine. driver side rear. at cv joint near diff. covered under warranty..no. paid $838.00 dollars exactly. they didn't assemble it correctly. my sway bar wasn't connected at the endlink. mazda corp is looking into the issue of them denying warranty without cause. apparently my dealership has been having multiple issues the lady told me. d. dahle mazda of murray utah.
jonscapri
12-14-2007, 06:51 PM
Yep that is the care I have No problem with fixing it myslef, and the sad part was it took me 15 minutes to find the problem (including putting it up on jackstands).
Afroman
12-17-2007, 05:20 PM
Are you saying they TOTALLY VOIDED your warranty because of the mods you have (MSP CAI, Geddy RS BOV, and Magnaflow mufflers) if thats the case i would fight that because mufflers dont cause problems MSP CAI is made by aem/mazda and there bov sucks anyway. I sure hope theres some other factor your not mentioning?
I cant believe people are still suprised to learn their warrenty is voided when they show up to the dealer with mods. Regardless of what the mods are a dealer will most likely void your warrenty. Unless its a mazdaspeed part that has a "green tag" or whatever, mods will void your warrenty.
Off the top of my head, I am pretty sure there are even mazdaspeed parts sold by mazda that say, if you install this your warrenty is void.
Mods = voided warrenty at most dealers. Some are cool, but MOST are not. Be smart and remove them before you go in for warrenty work. If you broke down, pay the extra $50 bucks or whatever and have your car towed home FIRST. Remove your mods then tow it to the dealer. Common sense.
wannabe
12-17-2007, 05:59 PM
I cant believe people are still suprised to learn their warrenty is voided when they show up to the dealer with mods. Regardless of what the mods are a dealer will most likely void your warrenty. Unless its a mazdaspeed part that has a "green tag" or whatever, mods will void your warrenty.
Off the top of my head, I am pretty sure there are even mazdaspeed parts sold by mazda that say, if you install this your warrenty is void.
Mods = voided warrenty at most dealers. Some are cool, but MOST are not. Be smart and remove them before you go in for warrenty work. If you broke down, pay the extra $50 bucks or whatever and have your car towed home FIRST. Remove your mods then tow it to the dealer. Common sense.
not true at all. a mod CANNOT(legally) void a warranty on an entire car. the only possibility is that a modded part causes another part to fail. that part is not going to be covered.
and the mazdaspeed parts with the warranty are for that part itself. it does you no good to have a mazdaspeed intake versus a AEM/CPE/Fujita/whatever if that part causes a failure of some sort. it just means that if that part fails, its warrantied by Mazda.
its probably still a good idea to remove mods first, though.
Afroman
12-17-2007, 09:58 PM
not true at all. a mod CANNOT(legally) void a warranty on an entire car. the only possibility is that a modded part causes another part to fail. that part is not going to be covered.
and the mazdaspeed parts with the warranty are for that part itself. it does you no good to have a mazdaspeed intake versus a AEM/CPE/Fujita/whatever if that part causes a failure of some sort. it just means that if that part fails, its warrantied by Mazda.
its probably still a good idea to remove mods first, though.
You are right about the warrenty thing, thats my misreading of the fine print!
But seriously, any dealer who isnt foolish can and will make an argument that through any modding you have voided the car warrenty. Any changes on how the car was designed can change how it was intended to operate. Even something like larger rims.
The bottom line is that any warrenty work is $$ taken from profit of the car they just sold. Of coarse they are going to fight you for it.
wannabe
12-18-2007, 08:24 AM
You are right about the warrenty thing, thats my misreading of the fine print!
But seriously, any dealer who isnt foolish can and will make an argument that through any modding you have voided the car warrenty. Any changes on how the car was designed can change how it was intended to operate. Even something like larger rims.
The bottom line is that any warrenty work is $$ taken from profit of the car they just sold. Of coarse they are going to fight you for it.
of course they will. they want stock cars because thats how the techs are trained, and more than likely they know that stock cars are driven a little easier. they see mods and panic.
Afroman
12-18-2007, 10:02 AM
Its more than just stock cars for techs to work on.
Here is my bad example.
Say you buy a house from me. I tell you I will cover the roof of that house for 15 years, if it leaks then I will come and fix it for free.
Well one week after that, you cut holes in the roof and add sky lights. Then the roof leaks. You call me and tell me my crappy roof is leaking and you want it fixed for free.
I would come out and say how am I supposed to know whos fault the leaky roof is? Is it the original roof or the sky lights? By altering the roof without my consent you have voided the 15 year warrenty.
Its the same thing with mods. You are changing something to the car that was not aggreed upon when you bought the car. Therefore, the warrenty is void.
PS: sorry for the thread jack :(
rusharp
12-18-2007, 01:37 PM
When we change an intake, we are not changing the roof, maybe more like a front door and you want to back out of the roof warranty because we changed the doors?....this is what we are protected against, by the letter of the law.
Shall we never forget the lawyer creed, the law is only as good as the money that stands behind it. Meaning that while you have recoarse in almost every situation regarding voided warrantys, most will surely cost you more than the repair cost. and you might end up paying for both the lawyer and the repair.
Be smart, before you ever do anything to a car with a warranty, know who your dealing with. If your in some far away place with limited resources then you might get stuck with a service manager that likes sticking it to people.
Here's the thing, I've worked with these guys and some of em just get a buzz off of stickin the customer, not to mention bonus monies tied to all of it, doing warranty work is not a loss to the dealer, but its way less profit than doing the same work with a customer paying the tab.
Its not a mystery.
Afroman
12-20-2007, 02:46 PM
I deleted my post cause I got way off topic... :( Sorry!
wannabe
12-20-2007, 08:43 PM
alright guys, get back on topic now....
chriscecc914
12-21-2007, 01:16 PM
driveshaft shop said they will make axles for our cars if we send them a stock axle that they can use. Anyone wanna send them a stock axle? I know someone crashed their ms6 on here.
wannabe
12-21-2007, 04:39 PM
driveshaft shop said they will make axles for our cars if we send them a stock axle that they can use. Anyone wanna send them a stock axle? I know someone crashed their ms6 on here.
that would actually be quite helpful...if someone had one to donate. anybody out there?
chriscecc914
12-23-2007, 09:13 PM
Ok im working on getting you guys a sample. Thanks
Chris
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BoostedSpd6
12-23-2007, 11:41 PM
how long would it take them to make one..my car will be just sitting all winter in my heated garage. we'd probably have to get atleast 50 people interested before they'd make the parts. i mean id rather have someone who crashed their car donate in case my winter beater dies or something, but if someone wants to come down and help take it apart if no one steps up i might think about.
robooccms6
12-24-2007, 11:05 PM
You can count me in as one of the 30 for a driveshaft.. If all goes well ill have a pg built and installed engine come january.. I'm thinking about going with a stage 2+ clutch as well.. Think that will rip my rear differential right out or what?
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
jonscapri
03-15-2008, 06:50 PM
I still have one of my broken axles. the guts the cv are shot but it just might work for what you need.
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