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Mazda 6

L8 1.8L MZR 120 hp Manual Front-wheel drive Sedan 2002โ€“2008
โœ” Good Choice
Engine L8 โœ” Good Choice 1,860โ€“6,400 $
Fun Factor? Decent

Entry-Level with Character

The 1.8L is sufficient but no ball of fire. The good chassis still rewards you on twisty roads.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Interference engine โ€” catastrophic damage on belt failure

The L8 MZR is an interference engine. If the timing belt snaps, pistons hit valves โ€” expensive engine damage. Mazda service interval approx. 120,000 km, better every 80,000โ€“100,000 km.

Symptoms: Engine will not start after belt failure, no compression, metallic noises on starting attempt

450โ€“800 $ from 120,000 km
! Valve stem seals โ€” oil consumption at high mileage

At high mileages (from around 150,000 km) the valve stem seals leak. Oil enters the combustion chambers, leading to elevated oil consumption and blue smoke.

Symptoms: Blue smoke on cold start or after extended standing, dropping oil level with no external leaks

250โ€“600 $ from 160,000 km
! Throttle body fouled and sticking

Carbon deposits on the throttle body cause a sticking mechanism and jerky pull-away. After cleaning, the throttle body must be re-adapted in the ECU.

Symptoms: Sticking throttle, jerky pull-away, rough idle, occasional stalling

50โ€“200 $ from 90,000 km
! Lambda sensor lazy โ€” fault code, increased consumption

The lambda sensor of the L8 ages from around 100,000 km and responds increasingly slowly. Typical: fault code P0131 or P2251 (bank 1), increased fuel consumption and check engine light.

Symptoms: Check engine light on; slightly elevated fuel consumption; fault code lambda sensor bank 1.

80โ€“350 $ from 100,000 km
! Camshaft sensor fouled โ€” starting problems, stumbling

The camshaft sensor of the L8 can become coated with a whitish-grey deposit or develop contact faults causing malfunctions. Typical symptoms are intermittent starting problems and stumbling at high revs.

Symptoms: Engine stumbles or hesitates at high revs; intermittent starting problems; check engine light with camshaft fault code.

50โ€“200 $ from 100,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 6

!! Rust Sills and Wheel Arches Rust Heavily

The Mazda 6 GG/GY up to 2006 has serious corrosion issues on sills, wheel arches, lower door edges and tailgate. Inadequate corrosion protection from the factory. Rust blisters appear after just a few years.

400โ€“2,500 $ from 80,000 km
!! Brakes Rear Brake Calipers Seized with Rust

The rear brake calipers on the Mazda 6 GG are prone to corrosion on the handbrake mechanism and guide pins. As a known weakness of the model line, the calipers frequently need to be replaced.

200โ€“600 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension Front Wheel Bearings Wearing Early

Front wheel bearings on the Mazda 6 GG often fail below 80,000 km. A known problem of the first generation; substandard bearings were fitted from the factory in some cases.

100โ€“300 $ from 70,000 km
! Steering Strut Top Mount Scrapes and Creaks When Steering

Over-stiff strut top mounts are a known early issue on the Mazda 6 GG/GY before 2005. The bearing scrapes and creaks when steering. Significantly improved after the 2005/2006 facelift.

80โ€“250 $ from 60,000 km
! Brakes Brake Discs Warping Early

Brake discs on the Mazda 6 GG wear quickly and warp with normal use. Steering wheel judder under braking is a well-known Mazda issue across all generations.

150โ€“400 $ from 50,000 km
! Electronics Headlight Levelling System Faulty

The headlight levelling system on the Mazda 6 GG fails. The actuator motors or their control fails, which can result in an MOT defect.

50โ€“200 $ from 90,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
1,009 complaints ยท 2002โ€“2008
Airbags
434 โš  60
Powertrain
149 โš  2
Engine & Cooling
105 โš  3
Electrical
76 โš  1
Brakes
55 โš  6

Top Reported Issues

โš  Airbags (434 complaints)
โš  Powertrain (149 complaints)
โš  Engine & Cooling (105 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) ยท 2026-03