Maz05da
4/8/2008 9:47:01 AM
Just had mine in for tyre wear on it but I noticed a slight blip on the alloy when i was checking the tyres.
It seems to be round the centre of the wheel where the mazda logo is. I noticed slight blips and mazda have taken some photos of it and I have a complete set of new alloys on order (which mazda are paying for) they said it was probably a fault in the manufacturing of the so I just wanted to let you know of my problem in case there are anymore with this fault!
I have tried to up load the photos but they are tooooooo big so if you want the photos e-mail me and i will send them to you or tell me how i can upload them but when i tried it said file to big
davmal735
4/8/2008 11:21:48 AM
Hi,
I've heard of this before. It is a known problem and has been pretty much since launch, so I have been checking my wife's car, but I am not sure what I was supposed to be looking for ie big lumps of metal hanging off, or as you describe it it sounds a little more subtle!
Dave
wazza
4/10/2008 4:20:11 PM
Are you refering to Sport model or TS2?
Dads_Taxi
4/11/2008 2:01:04 AM
As tyre wear was also mentioned, I'm inclined to think it's probably a Sport we're talking about.
I'd love to see the pictures, the trick is to open them in something like Paintshop Pro and re-size them, then re-save them with a slightly different name (to make sure you keep the original hi-res version) I'll see if Windows comes with something that will resize photos.
Anyway, I'm off to inspect my wheels now!!
Dave.
Dads_Taxi
4/11/2008 2:20:12 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Maz05da
I have tried to up load the photos but they are tooooooo big ............ or tell me how i can upload them but when i tried it said file to big
OK, just had a quick play. Hopefully you are using Windows XP on your computer, if so:
find the file which is your photo (by opening the folder in which you stored it, "My Pictures" or whatever),
right click on the file and a pile of options appear. click on "
Edit". more options appear. Click on
Microsoft Photo Editor, then OK.
Your photo should open within the Photo Editor. Click on
Image (at the top, 4th menu along), then
Resize. A resize box opens. Change the units to
Pixels (it is probably set to cm at the moment), then the size of your photo in pixels is displayed in the width and height boxes. You only need to change one of these, as the other will follow, so try changing the width to 800, this is an acceptable size for posting. Finally click on
File (top left menu) then
Save As and give your photo a new name (I just add sml to the end of the original file name). This new picture should be suitable to upload to the forum, or e-mail to someone without jamming up the Internet for half a day!!
Hope this helps, I don't know much about cars but I'm quite good on playing with computers. Now, I really am off to check my wheels now!!
Dave.
RobS
4/15/2008 4:41:33 AM
This is a known problem with all Mazdas, well certainly the 6 and the RX-8. As an RX-8 owner I am only too aware of this issue and know that some owners went through 4 sets during the warranty. The corrosion normally starts around the centre cap and can be seen as bubbling under the paint which will inevitably get worse until the bubbled paint falls off and then you have full blown corrosion.
I notice that a couple of our wheels on the 5 are going a similar way, so will defo be asking for a new set when the next service comes around.
I really don't understand why Mazda don't sort this out as the majority of OEM wheels from other makers don't seem to suffer from this. It must be costing them a fortune!!
Sadly as my '8 is now out of warranty (and the bubbles have started) it is now my problem and the only solution is to get the alloys refurbed (or lash out several hunderd pounds on a new set of aftermarket alloys).
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Rob
Dads_Taxi
10/7/2008 12:39:02 PM
I thought I would bump this topic back upo to page 1, as lots of us must be approaching the end of the warranty period, and this seems to be a common problem.
I had four nice new shiny wheels fitted yesterday, without any need for discussion - the dealer (RRG in Stockport), took one look and agreed they were faulty. In my case it was barely noticable blistering around the central Mazda logo cap.
I recommend you all check yours soon.
Dave.
BCNorth
10/7/2008 1:26:43 PM
quote:
I''ll see if Windows comes with something that will resize photos.
Irfanview is great free software for this kinda of thing :) very easy to use
virgin1
10/7/2008 1:42:31 PM
GREAT David!!
Mazdas wheel supplier does seem to have this problem. I know of several Mazda3''s in the same boat and some that had them replaced under warranty, no questions asked.
triplet man
11/17/2008 3:10:28 PM
Hi all..
I too are getting pitting on my wheels but unfortunatley my wife as just scuffed the rim on one of the wheels so would mazda not replace the wheels now this as happend or would they my 5 is only 12 months old with 4200 miles on clock..
BCNorth
11/17/2008 4:34:03 PM
I would think they would still replace the wheels, however, they may not replace the scuffed one. If the only wheel with the pitting is the scuffed one, you just may be out of luck... worth a try though, cant hurt to head over to your dealer and ask. The worst that can happen is they will say no.
Dads_Taxi
11/24/2008 8:48:39 AM
Triplet Man, I don''t think you should have any problem - when my car was lovely and new and shiney - I''d had it about a week, I BADLY misjudged the turning circle and banged the nearside front wheel into an abnormaly high kerb, making a heck of a mess. I felt absolutely sick, I can tell you. Since then I''ve managed minor scuffs on two other wheels. It was never mentioned when they replaced the wheels.
(Since my wife can''t drive, I''ve had to own up to damaging the wheels myself!!)
I''m extra careful now I''ve got the new wheels!!
Dave.
triplet man
11/25/2008 2:06:23 PM
Hi all
Cheers again dads-taxi i will give it ago then at the dealers and let you know what Happens..