Mazda · Wagon · 1997–2002
Mazda 626 GF Kombi
Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice
★★★★★
4.0 / 5.0 · Based on 2 engine variants Engine Overview
The Mazda 626 GF Kombi is available with 2 engine variants — from 90 to 143 hp.
2.0L DiTD Engine Change
1998 2002
Be Careful 7 weaknesses
1998 2002
Be Careful 7 weaknesses
2.0L 16V Engine Change
1997 2002
Good Choice 7 weaknesses
1997 2002
Good Choice 7 weaknesses
Vehicle Weaknesses
| Weakness | Cost | |
|---|---|---|
| Left Fuel Tank Rusting Through The left fuel tank on the 626 GF can corrode internally and develop leaks. Complete through-rust has been documented in isolated cases and requires a tank replacement. Symptoms: Fuel smell under the vehicle, fuel loss, visible dampness on the underside on the left from 120,000 km | Medium | |
| Rust on Wheel Arches, Door Folds and Tailgate Nearly all 626 GF show rust on the rear wheel arches (10 o'clock position on the wheel arch), door folds and tailgate. Poor factory sealing is the main cause. Symptoms: Blistering and rust on wheel arch edges, visible through-rust on lower door faces and tailgate folds from 80,000 km | Medium |
Frequently Asked Questions
What problems and weaknesses does the Mazda 626 GF Kombi have? +
The Mazda 626 GF as Kombi has 22 known weaknesses, 8 vehicle-related.
Which engine is recommended? +
Good Choice: FS (2.0L 16V).
Is the Mazda 626 GF Kombi worth buying used? +
The Mazda 626 GF Kombi is a good choice as a used car — 1 of 2 engine variants are rated 'Good Choice'.
Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee