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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 03:44 PM
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Default Big service Mazda 5 2.0 d sport

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I recently bought a Mazda 5 2.0 diesel sport 06 model with 80K miles. There's no record of the t/belt being done, serviced up to 60k miles with mazda and last 2 done with local garage and doesn't state belt change on the garage receipts.
The major 75K service includes the belt along with injectors seals, oil seals i think. Can anyone tell me all that is done in this major service and should i take it to mazda to have this done?

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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 08:08 AM
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We had our petrol serviced by Mazda, a major service, it cost £780! but that was because we had a new key (£150), and new clutch pipe as it was leaking fluid and a new rear damper as that was leaking.

The price should have been more like £400, however it is a petrol so no cambelt or injector seals to replace.

It depends on how long you intend to keep the car. If you are committed to keeping it for 4 more years, look at it as an investment on reliable motoring for that period.
 
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Old Sep 26, 2012 | 06:32 AM
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It is almost a £1000 to get that service done at Mazda.
I would get it confirmed asap, as it should have been done. You may have a sticker on the engine, or you may be able to get someone to look at the belt for you, it's obvious if it's newish.
 
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