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2004 Mazda 3 Questions & Answers
Mazda3 gear selector won't light up ''P'' for park
I had the same problem and I fixed it by oiling the gear shaft beside the transmission tank. There is no taking apart anything in the transmision but instead the shaft that is visible under the car I oiled.
4/9/2023 1:51:04 AM •
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on Apr 09, 2023
2004 Mazda 3 Transmission Issue???
Based on the symptoms you have described, it sounds like there may be an issue with the transmission in your Mazda 3. The loud clicking sound when shifting into reverse could be a sign of worn or damaged gears, while the hesitation and lurching in first gear could be due to a slipping or malfunctioning clutch.
It's also possible that there could be an issue with the transmission fluid, such as low or dirty fluid, which can cause shifting problems and other issues. I would recommend having a qualified mechanic inspect your vehicle to diagnose the exact cause of the problem and recommend the appropriate repairs.
2/23/2023 11:44:10 AM •
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on Feb 23, 2023
Mazda 3 tail light on, brake light not on
The bulb actually has two seperate elements in it.
That is why the tail light works fine.
If you take the bulb out you will see the seperate elements.
Change the bulb and it should be fine.
7/7/2020 6:33:07 AM •
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on Jul 07, 2020
While driving on highway, I heard a
Something major happened either a blown engine or something major electric. The reason you heard a pop in speakers is because they picked up the problem. Does anything work electric? My guess is something inside engine broke and jammed up engine.
12/24/2017 2:42:01 AM •
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on Dec 24, 2017
My daughter who is away
No this is not a fuse blown your low beam head light are out so you need to replace them.
11/23/2017 8:00:48 PM •
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on Nov 23, 2017
2006 mazda vacuum leak
Doesn't sopund like vac leak. Need to check computer codes. Some parts stores will help check code for free, like O'Reillys, etc. My GUESS is coolant temp sensor, which is usually inexpensive easy fix. But you NEED to get code checked to find out for sure.
7/3/2017 2:26:23 AM •
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on Jul 03, 2017
I have a
indicates a TR sensor or a TCM problem
either of which would have been explained to you along with a quote to fix
they are only sensor problems and not a failing transmission
5/29/2017 11:37:14 PM •
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on May 29, 2017
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