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Abbey Marie
03-30-2021, 04:31 PM
I test drove one of my favorite cars today, a 2021 Mazda 6. It was really nice and I am very close to making a deal, but for one thing- when I accelerated hard to test out the turbo, I’m pretty sure it backfired. Russ thought so, too. We couldn’t reproduce it, and the salesman said the car just doesn’t do that. Ok.

Thoughts please? Is it concerning?

Other points:
Inventory for sedans is on the low side.
This is the last Turbo they have, and other dealers have very few too
I have a good offer for a Nissan Altima which expires tomorrow, because it’s their end of year.

darin

icansayit
03-30-2021, 05:23 PM
Backfire's usually mean either bad sparkplugs, or Timing, and possibly bad gasoline.

If you decide to buy it. Get something in writing that THEY are bound to repair, or correct.

The Contract...Means everything (as I'm sure you both know). If it's not written down...the Dealer holds all the cards..and YOU PAY THE PRICE.

Hope that helps. Personally...I'd look at another vehicle.

Kathianne
03-30-2021, 07:13 PM
Hey Abbey! I'm also looking at Mazda, though CX-5. I'm wanting to sit higher. I've had my Mazda 6 for more than 15 years, she's like me, getting old. Been a good car though.

Abbey Marie
03-30-2021, 08:23 PM
Hey Abbey! I'm also looking at Mazda, though CX-5. I'm wanting to sit higher. I've had my Mazda 6 for more than 15 years, she's like me, getting old. Been a good car though.

Have a pic? That’s so cool.

Abbey Marie
03-30-2021, 08:24 PM
Backfire's usually mean either bad sparkplugs, or Timing, and possibly bad gasoline.

If you decide to buy it. Get something in writing that THEY are bound to repair, or correct.

The Contract...Means everything (as I'm sure you both know). If it's not written down...the Dealer holds all the cards..and YOU PAY THE PRICE.

Hope that helps. Personally...I'd look at another vehicle.

Good advice, AT, thanks!

Kathianne
03-30-2021, 09:07 PM
Have a pic? That’s so cool.

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The Mazda6-2004. From my balcony ,sorry.

Kathianne
03-30-2021, 10:03 PM
CX-5. I'm probably going to get 2020 or 2019:

https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t45.1600-4/cp0/q75/spS444/p526x296/121619458_23846202755570209_3058569740445433617_n. jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=68ce8d&_nc_ohc=kVB6yYf0QaUAX9LzNxV&_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-1.xx&_nc_tp=31&oh=1ad12565e39118043f254504e30d1c54&oe=608B47CA

Abbey Marie
03-30-2021, 10:39 PM
Is it the white car?

I think it looks nice. How does it drive? I love the handling and the acceleration of the turbo model.

NightTrain
03-30-2021, 11:27 PM
I know nothing about foreign turbo rigs... sorry.

However, a brand new car should never backfire. Especially on the test drive.

If it did backfire, though, the computer captured the event and is available for viewing. I don't think I would trust the salesman to interface with his mechanic and filter the real story to you. Take it for another test drive and go to O'Reilly's part store - they'll plug in their computer and tell you what codes are stored in memory, and what those codes mean.

With the myriad of problems we've had with Sharon's Jeep, I think I would pass on any new vehicle that even hinted at issues. Sure, the dealer is going to fix everything and give you a loaner, but that gets old real fast. It's a real pain in the butt to have a new car and be driving around loaners while the dealer tries to figure things out.

NightTrain
03-30-2021, 11:34 PM
Since you're car shopping and all... may I suggest a sensible alternative?



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Kathianne
03-31-2021, 09:20 AM
Is it the white car?

I think it looks nice. How does it drive? I love the handling and the acceleration of the turbo model.

The black one! It's the wagon, not sedan.

jimnyc
03-31-2021, 01:20 PM
I test drove one of my favorite cars today, a 2021 Mazda 6. It was really nice and I am very close to making a deal, but for one thing- when I accelerated hard to test out the turbo, I’m pretty sure it backfired. Russ thought so, too. We couldn’t reproduce it, and the salesman said the car just doesn’t do that. Ok.

Thoughts please? Is it concerning?

Other points:
Inventory for sedans is on the low side.
This is the last Turbo they have, and other dealers have very few too
I have a good offer for a Nissan Altima which expires tomorrow, because it’s their end of year.

darin

I searched a bunch and the good thing is that it's mostly got stellar reviews and the backfiring isn't something widely reported at all.

If I had to guess I would say something related to sitting around. plugs or gas maybe? Darin will know much much more about the Mazda as well!

AT was spot on, and here's a list I found to show what he's talking about:


Mazda 6: Backfiring Causes

One of the more jarring vehicle problems that you can experience is a backfire. It sounds like a shotgun blast and can scare you if you’re not prepared for it. If your Mazda 6 is backfiring, common causes include improper engine timing, bad spark plugs, engine running rich, and plug wires (if so equipped).

Mazda 6 Backfiring: Common Causes

Here are the main reasons why your Mazda 6 would be backfiring:

1. Ignition System

Your Mazda 6’s ignition system consists of spark plugs and ignition coil packs. The engine may use an ignition coil and distributor instead of a coil pack for each cylinder. Typically, only older models use a distributor these days.

Any part of the ignition system can go bad. When this happens a weak spark ignites the mixture of air and fuel in the combustion chamber leaving fuel behind. On the exhaust stroke this mixture will burn up creating the loud backfire.

2. Running Rich

A rich fuel mixture leads to there being leftover fuel after combustion. When this happens, backfiring is the byproduct. Your 6 uses a series of sensors to measure the air and fuel going into the engine, as well as the oxygen content of the exhaust. A rich condition can occur when one of these sensors has failed.

3. Timing

Ignition timing is a very common cause of backfiring. Many modern vehicles use variable valve timing (VVT). When VVT goes bad, it can leave your 6 with the wrong timing for the situation. You’ll often get trouble codes P0011 or P0014.

Your 6 uses a timing chain or belt to keep the camshaft(s) and the crankshaft synced together. If it jumps a tooth, it can throw the entire vehicles timing off to the point that it can backfire. Here’s more on detecting a bad timing chain/belt.

Mazda 6 Backfire Diagnosis

The best way to start is to start with the check engine light. If it is on, you can pull the diagnostic trouble does with a good code scanner. They will provide you with vital information that’ll help you narrow down why your 6 is backfiring.

Check the Spark Plugs

It would be best to start with what is easiest. Taking a look at the spark plugs and determining their health is the easiest thing that you can do. It is also one of the most common reasons that a gas engine backfires. Here’s a writeup on how to tell if your 6 has bad spark plugs.

If the spark plugs look like they’ve fouled out, they are going to need replaced.

Rest here - https://www.700r4transmissionhq.com/mazda-6-backfire-diagnosis/


And might I also suggest an alternative? And I couldn't help but note the turbo and your interest in speed...

https://i.imgur.com/5XRbOMDh.jpg

Abbey Marie
03-31-2021, 02:32 PM
Thanks for the advice!
We already got a $40 less per month offer from another dealer for the same car. So not going to buy the original one either way.

icansayit
03-31-2021, 05:17 PM
Thanks for the advice!
We already got a $40 less per month offer from another dealer for the same car. So not goi g to buy the original one either way.


I really can't take any real credit for what my opinion was. But...what I passed as my advice came from many, many years ago...1963, when I got my drivers license...and drove the family car....1948 Ford Coup. Six cylinders (flat six) distributor, and One barrel carburator...which I learned to maintain and work on myself...out of need, since we were less than wealthy.
Just before I went in the navy in 64, my Dad bought a 55 Ford, and gave me the 48. Which I painted in High School...CANDY APPLE RED, and added all of the Chrome parts I could.

SAD Ending though. After I left for the navy. My father SOLD THE 48 FOR $600.00. Nothing more to say except. That's what Alcoholic parents did back then. Never saw my car again.

darin
03-31-2021, 10:31 PM
most turbo cars will pop and bang - and i love them for it. If you run hard on the accelerator the ecu will up the fuel but if you back off instantly the car runs momentarily super-rich.

Pop! Bang!

It should to it most on deceleration - like hard on the gas, then quick lift while in gear. In that instance I think it's probably okay, the rest of the info here notwithstanding.

Tuners of turbo cars often offer a 'bangs and pops' tune that makes the car do that nearly always.

I find it endearing


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0TK6zQKCAs

Abbey Marie
04-01-2021, 09:22 AM
Thanks, D. That is what I did when it happened, as I recall. Accelerated pretty hard, then let up on the gas quickly. I was testing it for quick acceleration- the kind you need off a light, or passing some dweeb left-lane coaster. Then I got nervous because I was on a suburban road. (Should have done it on a highway, but there wasn’t one near the dealer).

I knew you would know.

Hey, this all made me think of your old buddy GotZoom, I think his name was here on the board. I think you two lost touch over the years? I always thought he was a cool guy.



most turbo cars will pop and bang - and i love them for it. If you run hard on the accelerator the ecu will up the fuel but if you back off instantly the car runs momentarily super-rich.

Pop! Bang!

It should to it most on deceleration - like hard on the gas, then quick lift while in gear. In that instance I think it's probably okay, the rest of the info here notwithstanding.

Tuners of turbo cars often offer a 'bangs and pops' tune that makes the car do that nearly always.

I find it endearing


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0TK6zQKCAs

darin
04-01-2021, 12:23 PM
My pleasure. :)

Yeah - Don, i think was his name; and he just dropped off the face of the earth. We both had/have (i still have mine) RX8s. Am guessing I haven't seen or talked to him in 15 years.

[edit] And thanks to NightTrain for sending me the FB message to check the board. :)

tailfins
04-01-2021, 02:55 PM
I test drove one of my favorite cars today, a 2021 Mazda 6. It was really nice and I am very close to making a deal, but for one thing- when I accelerated hard to test out the turbo, I’m pretty sure it backfired. Russ thought so, too. We couldn’t reproduce it, and the salesman said the car just doesn’t do that. Ok.

Thoughts please? Is it concerning?

Other points:
Inventory for sedans is on the low side.
This is the last Turbo they have, and other dealers have very few too
I have a good offer for a Nissan Altima which expires tomorrow, because it’s their end of year.

@darin (http://www.debatepolicy.com/member.php?u=19)

Perhaps it's the last one that dealership has for a reason.

Abbey Marie
04-01-2021, 04:01 PM
Perhaps it's the last one that dealership has for a reason.

That could be. Though there was a “chip problem” in the manufacturing facility for Mazda. Maybe just the Mazda 6, I’m not sure, and of the three dealers we contacted, they only had one of this Turbo model left. They will get more, though soonish.

Abbey Marie
04-01-2021, 04:04 PM
Here’s the not- backfiring one I’m pretty close to deciding on.


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Abbey Marie
04-11-2021, 03:30 PM
Here’s my new baby. I am trying to learn all the new features. My last car was a 2009, so there are a ton of things to get used to.

He’s a Mazda 6 Grand Touring Turbo, and he’s mine. Yesterday, I got the hose and washed off the stuff falling off the trees onto him, lol.

Pardon the messy landscaping. We haven’t yet done a spring cleanup.

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icansayit
04-11-2021, 04:16 PM
Here’s my new baby. I am trying to learn all the new features. My last car was a 2009, so there are a ton of things to get used to.

He’s a Mazda 6 Grand Touring Turbo, and he’s mine. Yesterday, I got the hose and washed off the stuff falling off the trees onto him, lol.

Pardon the messy landscaping. We haven’t yet done a spring cleanup.

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Handsome kinda guy you call a "HE". As for the landscaping. Haven't heard anybody volunteer to do it for ya!..:laugh:

Abbey Marie
04-11-2021, 04:22 PM
Handsome kinda guy you call a "HE". As for the landscaping. Haven't heard anybody volunteer to do it for ya!..:laugh:

:laugh2:

Thanks, AT.

jimnyc
04-11-2021, 07:14 PM
Here’s my new baby. I am trying to learn all the new features. My last car was a 2009, so there are a ton of things to get used to.

He’s a Mazda 6 Grand Touring Turbo, and he’s mine. Yesterday, I got the hose and washed off the stuff falling off the trees onto him, lol.

Pardon the messy landscaping. We haven’t yet done a spring cleanup.


His name Dave by chance?

Beautiful car, and I can picture a young lady in it! ;)

All the best of luck with it & nothing but safe travels!

Abbey Marie
04-11-2021, 10:35 PM
His name Dave by chance?

Beautiful car, and I can picture a young lady in it! ;)

All the best of luck with it & nothing but safe travels!

Thanks! You might picture a young lady in it, but it’s going to be just old lady me!

Kathianne
04-11-2021, 11:18 PM
Here’s my new baby. I am trying to learn all the new features. My last car was a 2009, so there are a ton of things to get used to.

He’s a Mazda 6 Grand Touring Turbo, and he’s mine. Yesterday, I got the hose and washed off the stuff falling off the trees onto him, lol.

Pardon the messy landscaping. We haven’t yet done a spring cleanup.

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I wish you all the best in your travels, I still like driving my Mazda 6, but will enjoy being higher!

darin
04-12-2021, 08:42 AM
Dats a byootiphul car, Sooz. Congrats!

Zoom!

Abbey Marie
04-12-2021, 01:14 PM
Dats a byootiphul car, Sooz. Congrats!

Zoom!

Thanks, D!