Alright!
Thank you cwp_sedan!
Alright!
Thank you cwp_sedan!
I'd service brakes according to the service schedule:
http://www.mazda.ca/MciWeb/pdf/parts...aintenance.pdf
But you can get it done cheaper by a mechanic you trust and will do it properly.
Changing out your rotors etc. is another story.
Last edited by Jackal; 09-15-2013 at 09:48 PM.
It's been about 7,500 miles since we brought our 2014 Mazda 3 in for regular scheduled maintenance. The Mazda bellowed "FEED ME OIL" by way of its little orange wrench lighting up last week. We obliged by taking it to nearby Santa Monica Mazda for its 15,000-mile service.
Subbed for later reference. Very helpful
Here I'm again....
I'm due for my 96K service and I dealer quoted $525 + tax. That includes the 96K service + Power steering and transmission fluid change:
Basically being charged:
$120 for Coolant change
$90 for Power steering fluid change
$85 for transmission fluid change
Any thoughts?
If you have long life FL22 coolant (check your coolant reservoir) then not needed for 10 years and 190k+.
Power steering is premature as well.
Auto trans should be changed every 50k so this is a good idea especially if never done before. If manual transmission optional but a change to synthetic is a good idea
Looks to me like a dealer fluid change cash grab.
Here are my thoughts:
$120 for Coolant change - wait as mentioned at 192k if FL22
$90 for Power steering fluid change - probably not a bad idea to do this especially if your steering is feeling sluggish. You could try this yourself and save a bit. Click on the walkthrough- http://www.mazda3forums.com/95-maint...lkthrough.html
$85 for transmission fluid change - this charge is probably for a drain and fill - a transmission flush would be about $185 at a dealer - it should be about $70-80 for a drain and fill at a private auto shop.
runner2k (06-19-2018)
So question from a new owner. Bought my car in December last year and only have 4600km (so not used too frequently).
What does the 8000km or 4months mean? Is it the earliest/first of 8000km or 4months, or just when either of those targets are hit? I've already taken it for the first service, since I always like to get the oil changed in new cars after a few months of use, but given the lack of use, I dont know if i need to get this car serviced every quarter if I dont put up the km's?
Thanks for the response. It would have helped if the manual was more direct. If you look at other car companies (i.e., Honda), it actually states “the earliest” or the “the first” of XX km or 12months. By not stating that the maintenance starts at the first of either of the two conditions it’s very ambiguous. I originally read it as maintenance should be either every 8k km or every 4months
Yeah unfortunately when people assume they leave out info like that. Every vehicle ever should be treated the same way. Intervals are different obviously for different manufacturers but the basis is the same.
You probably could get away with a longer monthly interval without doing the mileage but then again, spending the money for say an extra oil change a year really isn't that much just to make sure it's good.