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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130345

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130345

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SAS Ball Joint - B3336

SAS Ball Joint - B3336

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OEX  Temperature Sensor - CCS40

OEX Temperature Sensor - CCS40

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SAS Sway Bar Link - LR300

SAS Sway Bar Link - LR300

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Ryco Cabin Air Filter - Pollen - RCA232P

Ryco Cabin Air Filter - Pollen - RCA232P

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SAS Engine Mount - E3027

SAS Engine Mount - E3027

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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC
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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC

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OEX Coolant Expansion Tank
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OEX Coolant Expansion Tank

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ACL Turbo Gasket - LB793

ACL Turbo Gasket - LB793

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Goss Vacuum Solenoid Valve - VS221

Goss Vacuum Solenoid Valve - VS221

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Turbo Gasket - LB794
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Turbo Gasket - LB794

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ABD Spigot Bearing

ABD Spigot Bearing

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

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Repco Cabin Filter - Anti-Viral - RCF520A

Repco Cabin Filter - Anti-Viral - RCF520A

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Tridon Oil Pressure Switch - TPS075

Tridon Oil Pressure Switch - TPS075

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Goss Vacuum Solenoid Valve - VS220

Goss Vacuum Solenoid Valve - VS220

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7287

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7287

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Tridon Oil Cap - TOC542

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Everything You Need to Know About the 2012 Mazda 3 and Its Maintenance

The 2012 Mazda 3 is a compact car that has gained a solid reputation for being reliable, fun to drive, and offering good value for money. Known for its sporty handling and stylish design, this vehicle continues to be a popular choice among Aussies looking for a dependable hatchback or sedan. Whether you're a first-time car owner or someone familiar with Mazda's lineup, understanding some basic maintenance can help keep your 2012 Mazda 3 running smoothly for years to come.

When it comes to maintenance, the 2012 Mazda 3 is fairly straightforward, and many of the tasks are similar to those required by other cars in its class. Routine servicing is key to keeping all parts of the vehicle in good condition, from the engine and brakes to the transmission and suspension. Regular checks and changes ensure you avoid costly repairs down the track and keep your Mazda 3 safe and efficient.

One of the essentials to focus on is the engine oil and oil filter. Mazda recommends changing the oil every 7,500 kilometres or every 6 months, whichever comes first. Using the right type of oil is important, typically 5W-20 or 5W-30 synthetic oil, depending on the climate and driving conditions. This keeps the engine lubricated, reduces wear, and helps maintain fuel efficiency. Alongside the oil change, swapping out the oil filter ensures contaminants don't circulate through the engine.

The air filter also needs a look every 20,000 to 30,000 kilometres. A clean air filter helps with airflow to the engine, improving performance and fuel economy. If driving mostly on dusty or dirt roads, it's worth checking it more often. Along with the engine air filter, the cabin air filter keeps the interior fresh by filtering dust, pollen, and other airborne particles. This filter usually gets swapped around the same time as the engine air filter.

Tire care on the Mazda 3 is another important maintenance task that shouldn't be overlooked. Checking tyre pressure regularly helps with safety and fuel efficiency, as well as prolonging tyre life. The correct tyre pressure for the 2012 Mazda 3 is usually specified on a sticker found on the driver's door jamb or in the owner's manual. Rotating the tyres every 10,000 to 12,000 kilometres promotes even wear, especially if you do lots of city driving with frequent stops and turns. Keeping an eye on tread depth is vital too, Australia's road rules suggest replacing tyres if the tread wears down to 1.5 millimetres or less.

Another mechanical part to pay attention to is the brake system. Brake pads on the Mazda 3 typically last anywhere between 30,000 and 70,000 kilometres depending on driving style and conditions. It's a good idea to have the brake pads and discs inspected during your regular service to ensure there is enough material left and that the brakes respond properly. Any squealing or grinding noises are signs that it's time for a check-up. Along with the pads, brake fluid should be replaced every two years to maintain optimum braking performance.

The 2012 Mazda 3 comes with either a manual or automatic transmission, and each has its own maintenance needs. For manual variants, checking the clutch play and overall system during services is important to make sure shifts remain smooth. Automatics often require a fluid change around the 60,000-kilometre mark to keep the gearbox running well, especially if the car is regularly driven in heavy traffic or hot weather.

Don't forget the cooling system, either. Radiator coolant should be flushed and replaced roughly every two years to prevent overheating. This helps avoid corrosion and ensures the engine maintains the right temperature even during Australia's warmer months. A quick check of hoses and the radiator cap during routine servicing can save headaches later.

Belts and hoses, despite being out of sight, are vital for the Mazda 3's day-to-day function. The accessory drive belt, often referred to as a serpentine belt, drives essential components like the alternator and air conditioning compressor. It should be checked for cracks or wear around 60,000 kilometres. Hoses should be inspected for leaks or soft spots, replaced if necessary, to keep fluids flowing properly.

With a 2012 Mazda 3, staying on top of routine maintenance can really pay off in the long run. The car's built to be enjoyable and dependable, but like all vehicles, it thrives on consistent care. Oil changes, brake checks, tyre inspections, and fluid replacements all help ensure the Mazda 3 remains a reliable companion whether you're commuting around the city or heading out on a weekend road trip.