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If your Mazda is a 2003 or earlier, the basic warranty for your Mazda lasts 3 years or 50,000 miles. In 2004, Mazda increased their coverage to 4 years or 50,000 miles. There is no extended powertrain warranty. This leaves Mazda owners susceptible to the expense of possible costly repairs as their vehicle ages and components start to wear out. Because a vehicle is a long term investment, it is wise to think about a long term service agreement, like an extended warranty that protects against costly vehicle repairs. |
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One of the easiest ways to protect your vehicle is through regularly scheduled maintenance. Even a simple oil change will enhance and maintain the performance of your Mazda. For an overview of recommended regular maintenance, see your Mazda owner's manual. It is important to follow these guidelines to protect your investment as well as your warranty. Pay careful attention to the differences in maintenance depending on driving conditions. Maintenance on a vehicle in snowy weather is different than maintenance on a vehicle in hot sunny weather.
Despite the best maintenance and pre-trip inspection, cars can still break down while on the road. For repairs, take your Mazda to a franchised dealership if possible. After all, nobody knows your vehicle better than your Mazda dealership. Being a member of an automotive club helps in cases where you are stranded. For claims purposes, keep records and receipts for all work done on your Mazda.
Your Mazda warranty does not cover aftermarket parts. If you install any aftermarket components at a service center other than your Mazda dealership, you may void your warranty. Be sure to read your Mazda warranty information carefully regarding aftermarket parts.
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