Mazda 3 2018 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Mazda 3 2018 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

How to adjust Mazda 3 headlights?

Answered by CarsGuide 29 May 2018

This is really a job for experienced home mechanics, or the local Mazda dealer. Improperly adjusted headlights can be a major safety hazard as they can blind other drivers on the road, or not illuminate obstacles in front of you.

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What Mazda 3 do I have?

Answered by CarsGuide 21 May 2018

Mazda3s are sold in sedan or hatch in Australia, and in several specification levels. Currently you have the option of six models, including the Neo Sport, Maxx Sport, Touring, SP25, SP25 GT, and SP25 Astina. The three lower-end models (Neo, Maxx and Touring) run a 2.0-litre engine, while the SP25 models get a 2.5-litre four-cylinder, as the 25 suggests in their names. If your Mazda3 has 16-inch wheels but doesn't have a touch-screen entertainment system, then you have a base-model Neo. The Maxx does get the touch-screen display, plus some leather wrapping on the steering wheel and shifter, but misses out on the electric park brake and leather seat trim of the Touring. The 2.5-litre models all score 18-inch alloy wheels, though the SP25 misses out on the Touring's leather trim, sunglass holder and a few other comfort items. The SP25 GT scores LED headlights and tail lights, leather trim (heated in the front), and BOSE audio, while the top of the range SP25 Astina gets driver's seat memory function, a sunroof and more.

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When is the new Mazda 3 coming out?

Answered by CarsGuide 21 May 2018

A new Mazda3 was hinted at in late October 2017 when Mazda showed off the new Kai concept. It is due to be released to market in early 2019 and will represent a huge leap forward in design and technology.

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How to make a Mazda 3 faster?

Answered by CarsGuide 17 May 2018

While there are ways to make your Mazda 3 quite fast it is not cheap or easy, and will require extensive involvement from experts. You would be far better served to look for a second-hand factory turbocharged high-performance Mazda MPS model, or buying a Subaru WRX, or Volkswagen Golf GTI, to get your high-performance kicks.

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How to change a Mazda 3's oil?

Answered by CarsGuide 8 May 2018

Drive the car gently for 10 minutes to get the oil warm. Park the car on level ground, lift the bonnet and loosen the oil filler cap on the engine, and slide a tray or pan with at least 5-litres of capacity under the car. There is a flap held on by a couple of plastic screws protecting the drain plug and oil filter. You may not be able to reach the drain plug on the sump underneath the car without lifting the vehicle. If this is the case remember to use multiple chassis stands to securely hold the car in the air, and to ensure the car is as level as possible (so you might need to jack up the rear of the car to keep it flat). After 10 minutes the oil should have stopped dripping from the sump plug so put it back it and snug it tight - don't over-tighten it as you could strip the thread in the sump which would require removing the engine to fix! Remove the oil filter, allowing it to drain, and ensuring the rubber seal isn't stuck on the metal mating surface. Once drained wipe a smear of fresh oil on the new oil filter's rubber O-ring, fitting it a quarter-turn past snug. Check on your owner's manual for how much oil is required for your particular engine, and what grade of oil you should use.

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How long is a Mazda 3?

Answered by CarsGuide 4 May 2018

The third-generation BM-series Mazda 3 comes in two lengths, depending on the body shape. Sedans are 4580mm while the hatchback model comes in at 4460mm from nose to tail.

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How much can a Mazda 3 tow and can it pull a trailer?

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Apr 2018

The Mazda 3 is a great little car but, with a towing limit of 1300kg, it is not a burly towing brute. Engineers focused on making the car ride nicely and handle well, rather than being able to support large loads off a tow bar, so it would be seriously ill-advised to tow much more than a very small dinghy.

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How to unlock a Mazda 3 without keys?

Answered by CarsGuide 6 Apr 2018

Thanks to modern security systems gaining access to a Mazda 3 without using the factory keys is pretty tricky. The door and boot (trunk) locks are very good at protecting the car from thieves using screwdrivers to punch the lock out, as they did in the past. Modern immobilisers, computers and wiring systems are also adept at preventing a thief from doing the old Hollywood hotwire like you see in movies. The best bet is to call a locksmith and have them open the car for you.

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Is the Mazda3 a good car?

Answered by CarsGuide 6 Apr 2018

In a word, yes! The most popular car in Australia, the Mazda 3, has been on sale since 2003 and offers a wide range of specifications and models to suit almost any needs or wants. With generous specifications, pleasing styling and even a turbocharged high-performance version, there isn't really a bad model in the Mazda 3 line-up.

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Where is the Mazda 3 made?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Mar 2018

Mazda produce their super-popular compact car, the Mazda3, in several facilities around the world, including Hofu, Japan, Bogota, Colombia, Tehran, Iran, and Taoyuan, Taiwan. It is built by Mazda themselves, who call it the Axela in Japan and China.

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