4. What Is Not Covered ; Normal Deterioration; Factors Beyond the Manufacturer’s Control- Page 14

2017 Mazda CX-3 Warranty Booklet

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NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY 

• Misuse of the Mazda Vehicle such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, snowplowing, 

etc.

• Accidents such as collision, fire, flood, theft, riot etc. 
• Alteration, modification, tampering etc. 
• If the vehicle has been classified a total loss and/or sold for salvage purposes or branded for any 

other reasons.

• Cosmetic conditions or surface corrosion from stone chips or scratches in the paint.

• Registration  of  the  vehicle  out  of  the  U.S.,  Canadian,  or Mexican Markets as identified in the 

“Warranty Application” for New Vehicle Limited Warranty section of this booklet.

4. What Is Not Covered 

Factors Beyond the Manufacturer’s Control

(Proper usage is described in your Owner’s Manual.) 

• Damage or surface corrosion from the environment such as:

Acid rain, airborne fallout (chemicals, tree sap, etc), salt, road hazards, hail, wind storm, 
lightning, floods and other natural disasters.

Damage due to Lack of Maintenance or the Use of Wrong Fuel, Oil or Lubricants

• Lack of proper maintenance as described in your Owner’s Manual.

• Improper maintenance, the use of other than specified fuel, oil or lubricants recommended in 

your Owner’s Manual.

(Failure to properly maintain your vehicle can result in your warranty being voided either 
in whole or in part.)

Normal Deterioration

• Normal wear, tear or deterioration such as discoloration, fading, deformation, blur etc.
• Surface corrosion on any part other than the body sheet metal panels forming the exterior 

appearance of a Mazda Vehicle.

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  • 4. What Is Not Covered Factors Beyond the Manufacturer’s Control (Proper usage is described in your Owner’s Manual.
  • Misuse of the Mazda Vehicle such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing, snowplowing, etc.
  • Accidents such as collision, fire, flood, theft, riot etc.
  • Alteration, modification, tampering etc.
  • If the vehicle has been classified a total loss and/or sold for salvage purposes or branded for any other reasons.
  • Cosmetic conditions or surface corrosion from stone chips or scratches in the paint.
  • Registration of the vehicle out of the U.
  • Damage or surface corrosion from the environment such as: Acid rain, airborne fallout (chemicals, tree sap, etc), salt, road hazards, hail, wind storm, lightning, floods and other natural disasters.
  • Lack of proper maintenance as described in your Owner’s Manual.
  • Improper maintenance, the use of other than specified fuel, oil or lubricants recommended in your Owner’s Manual.
  • Normal wear, tear or deterioration such as discoloration, fading, deformation, blur etc.
  • Surface corrosion on any part other than the body sheet metal panels forming the exterior appearance of a Mazda Vehicle.