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Hello everyone!

 

I have just bought a Jul 2010 Mazda 3 last week.

 

I have made an appointment with Mazda Motors for a full servicing and hopefully a comprehensive check on the entire car to see if anything needs to be changed etc.

 

I need to ask you guys, what does the Mazda warranty cover? Would I have to pay if repairs are done?

 

Also, when parking, I engage the reverse gear and it would have the feeling like the wheels are tryin to move off from the brakes. After which it would be fine. Is it normal? Seems to have a soft cranking noise at the back wheels when reversing too.

 

Anyone knows of this?

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Finding a reliable workshop is important to ensure that they have done the necessary maintenance for your vehicle.

I always go to a family business shop in the west.

 

Hi, can recommend me this family business shop in the west for servicing?

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Hello everyone!

 

I have just bought a Jul 2010 Mazda 3 last week.

 

I have made an appointment with Mazda Motors for a full servicing and hopefully a comprehensive check on the entire car to see if anything needs to be changed etc.

 

I need to ask you guys, what does the Mazda warranty cover? Would I have to pay if repairs are done?

 

Also, when parking, I engage the reverse gear and it would have the feeling like the wheels are tryin to move off from the brakes. After which it would be fine. Is it normal? Seems to have a soft cranking noise at the back wheels when reversing too.

 

Anyone knows of this?

 

First time car owner?

 

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Actually any workshop in Singapore also can repair and service a Mazda. If you want a pro Mazda workshop, try Monster Garage.

Any Mazda car workshop to recommend?

 

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Neutral Newbie

How about changing the battery in mazda?

This battery is not the usual battery right? There must be a specific battery type for the i-stop function?

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Does anyone knows any workshop that services a 2015 mazda 3 in the west? like any w/s in pioneer or at WECGA plaza/tower?

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On 5/10/2021 at 11:38 AM, abdulamin said:

How about changing the battery in mazda?

This battery is not the usual battery right? There must be a specific battery type for the i-stop function?

I changed the car battery with an aftermarket tyre and battery shop.

If yours is the BP model then non Q85 will suffice. If its BM model then you gotta use back Q85.

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On 5/10/2021 at 11:53 AM, abdulamin said:

Does anyone knows any workshop that services a 2015 mazda 3 in the west? like any w/s in pioneer or at WECGA plaza/tower?

For Japanese cars, any workshop will do.

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On 5/10/2021 at 11:38 AM, abdulamin said:

How about changing the battery in mazda?

This battery is not the usual battery right? There must be a specific battery type for the i-stop function?

Q85 battery.

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On 6/17/2021 at 9:47 PM, Davidklt said:

Q85 battery.

For the Mazda 3 BP, no need to use Q85 battery even though also have start stop function.

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Folks, 

I have 2018 Mazda 6 SkyActiv with the new grill.

Ref: When should I change the brake fluid?

Out of warranty, so exploring my 40,000 servicing out of Eurokars.

My workshop : Only need to change after >= 70,000 km.

Eurokars : 40,000 km  

Wanna hear from you guys.  

NB: 

For change of battery, I had a change which lasted more than 1 year so far. Q85. For your reference. 

 

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3 hours ago, Golfiekid said:

Folks, 

I have 2018 Mazda 6 SkyActiv with the new grill.

Ref: When should I change the brake fluid?

Out of warranty, so exploring my 40,000 servicing out of Eurokars.

My workshop : Only need to change after >= 70,000 km.

Eurokars : 40,000 km  

Wanna hear from you guys.  

NB: 

For change of battery, I had a change which lasted more than 1 year so far. Q85. For your reference. 

 

Cause Mazda 6 is not mild hybrid.

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On 8/3/2021 at 3:01 PM, Golfiekid said:

Folks, 

I have 2018 Mazda 6 SkyActiv with the new grill.

Ref: When should I change the brake fluid?

Out of warranty, so exploring my 40,000 servicing out of Eurokars.

My workshop : Only need to change after >= 70,000 km.

Eurokars : 40,000 km  

Wanna hear from you guys.  

NB: 

For change of battery, I had a change which lasted more than 1 year so far. Q85. For your reference. 

 

Every 40k as stated in the owner's manual.

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On 6/17/2021 at 9:00 PM, Discoburg said:

For Japanese cars, any workshop will do.

Lol....exactly

Simple straightforward oil & filter change. If we have access to a ramp n oil disposal facilities, we could easily do it ourselves.

 

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