Vehicle Recalls & Defects
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2000 Mazda 626 NHTSA Vehicle Recall Details |
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2000 Mazda 626 Overview |
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| Class: | Midsize Cars |
| Seating Capacity: | 5 |
| Curb Weight: | 3064 |
| Wheelbase: | 105.1 |
| EPA city/hwy: | 20/26 |
| Fuel Capacity: | 16.9 |
| Drivetrain: | Front Wheel Drive |
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NHTSA Campaing ID Number 05E065000 |
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| Make: | MAZDA | Model: | 626 | Year: | 2000 |
| Manufacturer: | Spx Filtran |
| NHTSA Campaing ID Number: | 05E065000 | Recall Date: | 10/05/2005 |
| Component: | FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE |
| Potential Number Of Units Affected: | 42962 |
Summary: Certain spx filtran fuel filters with a 45-degree angle inlet tube, model 800f350-s1, sold as replacement filters for 1993-1997 ford probe,1993-2001 mazda 626 and mx-6, and 1983-1994 loyal, 3-door coupe, hatchback, sedan, wagon, brat, dl, gl, gl-10, rx, xt, and xt6 passenger vehicles with efi or turbo engines. these filters are packaged as wix, napa, and carquest brand fuel filters. certain spx filtran fuel filters with a 90-degree angle inlet tube, model 800f300-s2, sold as replacement filters for 19983-1994 subaru vehicles with efi or turbo engines. these filters are packaged as wix, napa, and carquest brand fuel filters. fuel may leak from the filter due to non-conforming brazing welds where the inlet tube is connected to the filter can. |
Consequence: In the presence of an ignition source, a vehicle fire can occur. |
Remedy: Spx will notify its customers |
| Notes: | MAZDA 626 |
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NHTSA Campaing ID Number 00V074000 |
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| Make: | MAZDA | Model: | 626 | Year: | 2000 |
| Manufacturer: | Mazda North American Operations |
| NHTSA Campaing ID Number: | 00V074000 | Recall Date: | 03/07/2000 |
| Component: | SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS:MASTER CYLINDER |
| Potential Number Of Units Affected: | 71000 |
Summary: Vehicle description: passenger vehicles. certain reservoir tank caps on the brake master cylinder were produced with a worn out die and lack ventilation holes. as a result, the pressure in the reservoir tank can drop gradually as the brake pad or shoe wears and ambient temperature drops. also, the pressure could reach a point that the brake caliper and drum cylinder are pulled back by the vacuum in the reservoir tank when the vehicle is parked for a long time. |
Consequence: This condition could cause reduced brake efficiency, increasing the risk of a crash. |
Remedy: Dealers will inspect the reservoir cap and replace it, if necessary. |
| Notes: | MAZDA 626 89004 |
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