MazdaTom wrote:The sway bar will rotate and flex with any suspension movement. The only way to 100% rule out sway bar bushings is to disconnect the sway bar at both ends (or remove it completely) and then secure it so it doesn't bang.
Seeing how's it seems to be temperature related, I'm going to put my money on bushings. But don't come looking to collect if it's not!
And Red Line is some quality stuff. I have Red Line fluids in my engine and transmission- and radiator if you count the Water Wetter. Good stuff. I also have Red Line in the transmission of my manual transmission VUE. That fluid change made cold shifting MUCH easier.
I will definitely be looking into the Redline then. And thinking back on it, i bet you are right Tom. I'm now betting on the sways/bushings.
mazdaman-G- wrote:I'm with you Andrew, my car was squeaking and groaning like a mofo yesterday and EVERY bump felt like there was absolutely NO suspension travel. Let me know what Mazda says, I'd like to know as well!
-G-
Sorry to hear you are experiencing the same things. And yep, that is exactly what it feels like, no suspension travel, the car just bounces around. Ill keep you informed.
mOOsE wrote:its the bushings...had this problem in other cars in the past that have poly bushings vs rubber...or performance rubber that is harder. It would be nice to get a fix but I just ignore it for now. But I agree, mazda never had this puppy out in the cold. Its a car-cicle on days like today...clutch is gummy, shifter is gummy, engine barely starts (mine actually died after running for 4 seconds), bushings scream on bumps and the traction control engages too late for snow (and pavement IMO, its more like burnout control...since you can still spin them). Least it handles good in the snow with snow tires
More fire for the bushings. lol. I wish i could ignore it, but it's like it hurts me when it makes that sound
. lolz to the "car-cicle" and the "burnout control"
And i agree, with snow tires this car is actually surprisingly awesome.Ranger wrote:What others have said...use redline fluid for the tranny, should help a lot. It's not just the MS3 or Mazdas in general that have this problem...many transmissions are not really designed to be downshifted into 1st, no matter the speed. Now if you can't get it in first from a stop, that's another story. And I too think it's more likely to be bushings making the creaking noise than the dampers themselves. Do you experience any bump steer? (Does the steering wheel move when you're going over bumps or is it just noise?) Also, how many miles are on your car? Sport dampers like the ones on the MS3 typically wear out within 20-30k miles, especially being driven on Denver roads. Also, to Mazda's credit I would say that MS3s are not really the type of car designed to be driven in below freezing weather
I understand trany's aren't fond of the cold, and i always take it very easy on the whole car until everything warms up to operating temp, but even with a nice warm trany, its still a POS!
No bump steer when the noise occurs. 14.8k miles.
6i_guy wrote:damn andrew, i haven't seen you this pissed since that time you walked in on me and your mom.
ROFL! Ahh thanks Guido, that was a well needed laugh!




