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jakek
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jacob.kluch@hotmail.com

Mar 14, 2009, 10:38 AM

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I have a 2005 Mazda 3i. T stat housing went bad, and had replaced. 5 months later it set off engine light again and is now leaking coolant. The original shop I had it fixed at went out of business. Can i get my money back or part replaced for free. It was still under warranty? Thanks


Loren Champlain Sr
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Mar 14, 2009, 10:44 AM

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If it is, in fact, the thermostat housing itself that is defective, you'll need to have your original receipt with the part number and try and figure out what brand they sold you. I know that CarQuest has a nationwide guarantee on their parts, but you'll probably be stuck with the replacement labor cost. The check engine light won't illuminate for a coolant loss, alone. If the coolant loss is causing a failure in one of the engine management systems, that will turn the light on and you should have it checked soon. Keep a very close eye on the coolant level in the meantime...you will only overheat that engine once!
Loren
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