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Big Miata Problem- Update
Last I wrote my 2000 Miata was broken down (stopped running and would not
start) and towed to a dealer in Shreveport, LA. After changing out the fuel pump relay and computer to no avail, they diagnosed the problem as damage to the fusebox and wiring somehow caused by the after market alarm. They wanted to replace the wiring harness which would not be covered by my extended warranty, at a cost of approx. $3,000. I picked the car up and trailered it to the dealer in Houston where the car was purchased. They quickly found the problem- the bolts holding the A/C compressor to the bracket had worked loose and fallen out. When the A/C was turned on, the compressor came forward and broke off the crankshaft positioning sensor. Replaced same and car now ok. They did have to replace the computer, but only because the other dealer had shorted it out in their troubleshooting attempt. The dealer found no damage to the wiring and nothing wrong with the alarm. They fixed everything under warranty, cost $ zero. Go figure! Clark Smith |
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Clark Smith wrote:
> Last I wrote my 2000 Miata was broken down (stopped running and would not > start) and towed to a dealer in Shreveport, LA. After changing out the fuel > pump relay and computer to no avail, they diagnosed the problem as damage to > the fusebox and wiring somehow caused by the after market alarm. They wanted > to replace the wiring harness which would not be covered by my extended > warranty, at a cost of approx. $3,000. This was at an authorized Mazda dealer? > I picked the car up and trailered it to the dealer in Houston where the car > was purchased. They quickly found the problem- the bolts holding the A/C > compressor to the bracket had worked loose and fallen out. When the A/C was > turned on, the compressor came forward and broke off the crankshaft > positioning sensor. Replaced same and car now ok. They did have to replace > the computer, but only because the other dealer had shorted it out in their > troubleshooting attempt. The dealer found no damage to the wiring and > nothing wrong with the alarm. They fixed everything under warranty, cost $ > zero. Go figure! Wow. One dealer did the right job, and the other dealer is stunningly incompetent. Then they wonder why I don't want to take my car in for a $35 oil change. I had a similar experience with a 2-week Geo Prism once. Stunning incompetence at an authorized dealer. Dana |
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Did the imbecile's in La charge you anything ? If so, I hope you offered to
sue them unless they provide a full refund.. Glad to hear your car is running again though. It's always tough to know if dealers like them are crooks, or just incompetent. Either way, the whole thing should be reported to Mazda corp. The only way there is a chance of wiping out dealers like this is if they know about them. "Clark Smith" > wrote in message ... > Last I wrote my 2000 Miata was broken down (stopped running and would not > start) and towed to a dealer in Shreveport, LA. After changing out the fuel > pump relay and computer to no avail, they diagnosed the problem as damage to > the fusebox and wiring somehow caused by the after market alarm. They wanted > to replace the wiring harness which would not be covered by my extended > warranty, at a cost of approx. $3,000. > > I picked the car up and trailered it to the dealer in Houston where the car > was purchased. They quickly found the problem- the bolts holding the A/C > compressor to the bracket had worked loose and fallen out. When the A/C was > turned on, the compressor came forward and broke off the crankshaft > positioning sensor. Replaced same and car now ok. They did have to replace > the computer, but only because the other dealer had shorted it out in their > troubleshooting attempt. The dealer found no damage to the wiring and > nothing wrong with the alarm. They fixed everything under warranty, cost $ > zero. Go figure! > > Clark Smith > > |
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"Chief_Wiggum" > wrote in message news:_wa%c.281427$Oi.240327@fed1read04... > Either way, the whole thing should be reported to Mazda corp. The only > way there > is a chance of wiping out dealers like this is if they know > about them. > I'm not sure I can say I agree stongly enough. Write a letter to Mazda Customer Service with copies to both dealers. Gus (91 BRG) |
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"Clark Smith" > wrote
> I picked the car up and trailered it to the dealer in Houston where the car > was purchased. ... They They fixed everything under warranty, cost $ > zero. Go figure! Memorable scene from National Lampoon's Vacation. Clark Griswold asks the mechanic how much is the repair bill ..."How much you got?" is the answer. Yep, you don't want to break down on the road. |
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Clark,
What Houston dealer was this, we should give them big POSITIVE attention for this, as much as the LA place should get NEGITIVE! Chris 92BB&T "L. Santer" > wrote in message om... > "Clark Smith" > wrote > > > I picked the car up and trailered it to the dealer in Houston where the car > > was purchased. ... They They fixed everything under warranty, cost $ > > zero. Go figure! > > Memorable scene from National Lampoon's Vacation. Clark Griswold asks > the mechanic how much is the repair bill ..."How much you got?" is > the answer. Yep, you don't want to break down on the road. |
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Clark,
I, too, would like to know the name of the Houston dealer that you went to. "Chris D'Agnolo" > wrote in message ... > Clark, > > What Houston dealer was this, we should give them big POSITIVE attention for > this, as much as the LA place should get NEGITIVE! > > Chris > 92BB&T > > "L. Santer" > wrote in message > om... > > "Clark Smith" > wrote > > > > > I picked the car up and trailered it to the dealer in Houston where the > car > > > was purchased. ... They They fixed everything under warranty, cost $ > > > zero. Go figure! > > > > Memorable scene from National Lampoon's Vacation. Clark Griswold asks > > the mechanic how much is the repair bill ..."How much you got?" is > > the answer. Yep, you don't want to break down on the road. > > > |
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