Mazda MPV owners have reported 10 problems related to car stall (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mazda MPV based on all problems reported for the MPV.
It stalls with no apparent reason while driving on city streets.
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The contact owns a 2004 Mazda Mpv. The contact stated while driving various speeds the vehicle would intermittently stall without warning. Immediately after the failure occurred all of the warning indicator lights illuminated on the contacts instrument panel. Both the manufacturer and dealer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 100,000. The VIN was not available. Rk.
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I was driving at a very low speed in heavy traffic . Lane next to me started moving, so I decided to change lane, find a empty space between 2 vehicles and decided to make a turn. My Mazda stalled , and did not move. I had to put it back to "park", stop the car, and restart, after that it ran ok. All this was on a freeway with moving traffic in the middle of the lane, when my wheels were turned and partially on the next lane and car body was standing still. I searched on the internet and it has happened to many people , due to iac valve getting clogged up. This should be a safety recall .
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I was waiting to make a left turn into my drive way, waiting to clear oncoming traffic. When the oncoming traffic was cleared, I found a gap before the next car comes my way and I decided it was safe to make a left turn. I turned the wheels of my Mazda Mpv , but car went stalled, it would not move. I had to stop the engine, and restart the car. I searched the internet and many people have the same issue due to clogged up iac valve. This is a very big risk to the safety of the passengers and should be a recall.
The contact owns a 2004 Mazda Mpv. While driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle independently decelerated. The contact applied pressure to the accelerator pedal but the vehicle would not respond before stalling. The emergency flashers were engaged but to no avail. After ten minutes, the contact was able to restart the vehicle. The vehicle was neither diagnosed for the failure nor repaired. The failure mileage was 42,000 and the current mileage was 42,400.
Ignition coils retain moisture and cause cylinders to misfire. This causes vehicles to stall or lose power -- usually when raining. In our case, this has happened repeatedly on the interstate during rain. We early caused an accidents by our inability to get out of traffic with our suddenly-slowed vehicle. Replacement of a single coils cost us over $200. There are six ignition coils (over $1000). Many internet forums indicate that this problem is systemic in this make/model. We understand that the manufacturer redesigned the coil for subsequent models. They obviously recognized the flaw.
Dealer installed a rebuilt g4ael transmission and a rebuilt catalytic converter in a 2001 Mazda Mpv lx van on February 5, 2008. I purchased this van on March 26, 2008. I was not informed of the installation of the used parts in a van only seven years old. On may 11, 2009, the van broke down while traveling. Two of the parts that need to be replaced again are the transmission and catalytic converter. The additional repairs needed is a used motor and headgasket. Major repairs which I can not have done on a car that lasted one year and fifteen days. The consumer reports notified me that the engine was underpowered until the 2002 upgrade to a 3. 0 liter v-6 and a live-speed automatic. Now, the Mazda Mpv lx van was discontinued after the 2006 model year. I am without a car and my money. Mazda USA and the dealer have not helped me get transportation.
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After 60k miles, my van started stalling when slowing down or speeding up. Not every time but often enough to concern my safety and the safety of my children. It happened twice today within 10 miles from each incident.
At speeds of 25 - 35 miles per hour, our 2003 Mazda Mpv lx stalled for no apparent reason in traffic. All control of the vehicle was lost when it stalled, luckily, we were traveling at speeds and in a lane that no accident occurred, however, it was extremely dangerous. We had the vehicle serviced at a dealer local to where we were vacationing. The dealership, holman Mazda in egg harbor township, NJ, replaced an air bypass valve, which they stated was the reason for stalling at approximately 2500 rpm. When asked if this was a normal failure, the dealer did not believe so.
While braking at 45 mph vehicle stalled. Consumer restarted vehicle, and pulled over. Dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.