Mazda 626 owners have reported 7 problems related to brake disc pads (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mazda 626 based on all problems reported for the 626.
: the contact stated the rear passenger door is locked and cannot be unlocked. The dealership determined the motor needed to be replaced. Also, the brake pads must be replaced every 6-8 months, because the brakes do not properly stop the vehicle, there is a loud noise, and the brakes can be felt grinding when applied. There have been no other attempted repairs to the brakes.
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I have a 2001 Mazda 626. The over drive light began to flash, within 15 minutes I was at the dealer. I need a new transmission. My car is not showing any signs of failure. The light keeps flashing. I put an external transmission radiator and the light has not turned on. I have to replace my brakes 4 times in six months. They say it is my driving. How can this be? once it took them a week to put brake pads. That Monday they said it needed rotors and did not have the parts. That Friday I picked up my car and they said it did not need rotors after all!!! they rented me a car, 2 months later my credit card was charged for the weeks rental. Besides this the national city mile of cars wescott Mazda-kia dealer are sexist and discriminate against women. The customer service guy (tom) called me an ass and never apologized even after I told his boss.
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Brakes have worn unevenly and when braking at high speeds vehicle pulls to side. Pads wear unevenly and sticks at times. Vehicle once spun 540deg when braking on hwy. Third set of pads installed on vehicle since purchased. Mostly hwy driving.
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all problems of the 1997 Mazda 626
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Brakes continually fade, replacement of the faulty brake pads did not rectify fading.
Whenever brakes are applied vehicle fails to stop right away. The stopping distance is longer. Took vehicle to dealer. Was informed needed to have the brake pads & rotors replaced.
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Brake pads were replaced at 19,000 miles. Recently at 32,000 miles the brake rotors and pads had to be replaced.
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Front brake pads are prematurely wearing, cause unknown. Dealer cannot identify the problem. The rotors has been turned. Three pair of brake shoes replaced within months of each other.