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We found the following complaints for MAZDA MIATA (2005)

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I have had the headlight combination switch, part number nc11-66-122 fail in this mazda miata 6 times. After the first replacement i noticed all the subsequent failures were due to a mechanical failure in the switch and not an electrical problem causing the failure. When the switch fails, i turn it to either parking lights or headlight position and the lights will not come on unless i physically continue turning the switch past it's "on" position. Soon as i release the switch and it falls back into the "on" position, the lights go off. The first 4 replacements were performed by mazda dealers under warranty. Of course, they do not try to figure out the cause of the failure, they merely replace it. The fifth replacement i was able to keep the defective part and i disassemble it and found the contacts were not touching unless the switch was turned past the "on".i am now in the process of having the 6th combination switch replaced. On this present failure i can also physically push the switch inward and the lights momentarily come on then turn off when i release the inward pressure. My assessment of the problem is a poorly manufactured switch. It is definitely a safety hazard should the switch fail at night. Failure datemileageserviced by 02-25-2008 13737mazda of longmont 05-26-200923744 spradley barr mazda 01-18-201029206 spradley barr mazda 06-01 201035084 spradley barr mazda 10-25-201258656 coyote motors 03-??-201572300 part on order by courtesy mazda, longmont

I purchased a used 2005 mazda miata 5-speed in april 2006 with 7860 miles on the odometer from the local chrysler dealer. I had not driven the vehicle out of town until october 2006. On the interstate highway i noticed the vehicle had inadequate power to safely drive at the speed limit (80 mph). Top speed is only 82 mph @ 4200 rpm in fifth gear (should be 120 mph plus) and acceleration up a hill is bad. I must downshift and floor the accelerator to maintain speed up hill and the cruise control will not hold the speed. Trying to pass a slow vehicle uphill is almost impossible. The vehicle is in the local mazda dealer's service department where they have not found the cause of the problem. I have had the vehicle serviced as required at the mazda dealer and have even replaced the air filter when not required. This vehicle is unsafe to drive other than on flat, low speed, city roads.

I have had the headlight combination switch, part number nc11-66-122 fail in this mazda miata 6 times. After the first replacement i noticed all the subsequent failures were due to a mechanical failure in the switch and not an electrical problem causing the failure. When the switch fails, i turn it to either parking lights or headlight position and the lights will not come on unless i physically continue turning the switch past it's "on" position. Soon as i release the switch and it falls back into the "on" position, the lights go off. The first 4 replacements were performed by mazda dealers under warranty. Of course, they do not try to figure out the cause of the failure, they merely replace it. The fifth replacement i was able to keep the defective part and i disassemble it and found the contacts were not touching unless the switch was turned past the "on".i am now in the process of having the 6th combination switch replaced. On this present failure i can also physically push the switch inward and the lights momentarily come on then turn off when i release the inward pressure. My assessment of the problem is a poorly manufactured switch. It is definitely a safety hazard should the switch fail at night. Failure datemileageserviced by 02-25-2008 13737mazda of longmont 05-26-200923744 spradley barr mazda 01-18-201029206 spradley barr mazda 06-01 201035084 spradley barr mazda 10-25-201258656 coyote motors 03-??-201572300 part on order by courtesy mazda, longmont

I purchased a used 2005 mazda miata 5-speed in april 2006 with 7860 miles on the odometer from the local chrysler dealer. I had not driven the vehicle out of town until october 2006. On the interstate highway i noticed the vehicle had inadequate power to safely drive at the speed limit (80 mph). Top speed is only 82 mph @ 4200 rpm in fifth gear (should be 120 mph plus) and acceleration up a hill is bad. I must downshift and floor the accelerator to maintain speed up hill and the cruise control will not hold the speed. Trying to pass a slow vehicle uphill is almost impossible. The vehicle is in the local mazda dealer's service department where they have not found the cause of the problem. I have had the vehicle serviced as required at the mazda dealer and have even replaced the air filter when not required. This vehicle is unsafe to drive other than on flat, low speed, city roads.

I have had the headlight combination switch, part number nc11-66-122 fail in this mazda miata 6 times. After the first replacement i noticed all the subsequent failures were due to a mechanical failure in the switch and not an electrical problem causing the failure. When the switch fails, i turn it to either parking lights or headlight position and the lights will not come on unless i physically continue turning the switch past it's "on" position. Soon as i release the switch and it falls back into the "on" position, the lights go off. The first 4 replacements were performed by mazda dealers under warranty. Of course, they do not try to figure out the cause of the failure, they merely replace it. The fifth replacement i was able to keep the defective part and i disassemble it and found the contacts were not touching unless the switch was turned past the "on".i am now in the process of having the 6th combination switch replaced. On this present failure i can also physically push the switch inward and the lights momentarily come on then turn off when i release the inward pressure. My assessment of the problem is a poorly manufactured switch. It is definitely a safety hazard should the switch fail at night. Failure datemileageserviced by 02-25-2008 13737mazda of longmont 05-26-200923744 spradley barr mazda 01-18-201029206 spradley barr mazda 06-01 201035084 spradley barr mazda 10-25-201258656 coyote motors 03-??-201572300 part on order by courtesy mazda, longmont




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