View Full Version : why isnt fuel pump replacement mandatory?
Let's say i just get the reflash and after warranty ends, due to mazda's faulty fuel pump i need replacement. Do i have to fork over good chunk of money to get it replaced? Isnt it their fault that they installed faulty fuel pump?
What if my engine drops after warranty ends, do i have to pay 13k for that too?
How about my turbo seal?
These are all possibility of what could happen. It happened to those who got their recall done.
Am i just too paranoid?
wisniaPl
04-14-2008, 01:55 PM
I have extended warranty to 72k
Mocoso
04-15-2008, 02:01 AM
Let's say i just get the reflash and after warranty ends, due to mazda's faulty fuel pump i need replacement. Do i have to fork over good chunk of money to get it replaced? Isnt it their fault that they installed faulty fuel pump?
What if my engine drops after warranty ends, do i have to pay 13k for that too?
How about my turbo seal?
These are all possibility of what could happen. It happened to those who got their recall done.
Am i just too paranoid?
Keep this theory up and you should stay in bed less something terrible happen to you... yes you are being a tad paranoid... yes shit happens but for the vast majority of us nothing happens... dont lose perspective - remember its a forum and when bad shit happens it gets reported quickly... how many daily posts do you see with "nothing to see here... car ran fine" -
dkswim
04-15-2008, 05:26 AM
how many daily posts do you see with "nothing to see here... car ran fine" -
thats it im going to post a thread on that
20 mins later
nevermind too much for no responce
Super Unique
04-15-2008, 05:56 AM
isn't our engine the same (mostly) as that in the mazdaspeed 6, the cx-7 etc...
I would imagine mazda has a lot more @ stake than just our little niche product, so they must have a pretty good idea whats going on with the engine and it's various components.
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