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Your cart is empty.This undercar shield is designed to match the fit, appearance and function of the original shield on specified vehicles, and is engineered for durability and reliable performance. This part is compatible with the following vehicles. Before purchasing, enter your vehicle trim in the garage tool to confirm fitment. [Mazda 3: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010] - [Mazda 5: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010]
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Fits perfect. 2006 mazda 5.
Garry
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
Part was designed very well. All holes lined up.
LambofGod
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
I purchased this for a 2005 Mazda 3s after the factory part was destroyed by years of mechanics pulling it down to change oil filter versus removing the screws. The final blow was unavoidably hitting a piece of metal someone had not secured to their truck properly and left in middle of road. This Dorman replacement was excellent quality and holes aligned perfectly. It even had the metal blind nuts like the OE pan. The plastic was very sturdy yet not brittle. Would definitely recommend this product.
Ethan
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
Got this to replace the torn one on a used vehicle we bought. It fits great with an easy install, and the included mounting hardware was a big plus. It feels very solid and reduced some of the wind noise/turbulence we were experiencing previously.
felyan
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2023
The screws this splash shield comes with really helped me replaced the rusted ones. The shield also fits perfect on my Mazda 3 2008!
geowal728
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023
I ordered this engine splash shield because of the reviews in reliability of the item. I received the item in a timely manner which is good. It loks and feels sturdy and of good quality.However, it was supposed to be shipped with the mounting hardware. As you can tell from the picture. I received the item without the mounting hardware, no install instructions or paperwork of any kind. There was a tag to call Dorman if there were any concerns or issues. So, I did. The CSR for Dorman told me to get back in touch with Amazon and return since the mounting hardware that was supposed to come with it did not. All that effort in reverse! No thank you. I will change my review to better rating if this gets resolved expeditiously.
Klinsmann Gómez López
Reviewed in Mexico on November 25, 2021
Excelente calidad y se ajusta perfecto al auto mazda 3 sedan 2007
Al C
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2020
Just finished installing on my daughters car (2008 Mazda 3 GT). Fits perfectly, made of high quality materials. Very easy to install, The hardest part is removing the old broken one with rusted out bolts. and the only modification I did was cut out a circle to access the oil filter, so when I take it in for an oil change they don't have to remove the whole thing again. Highly recommended.
Be Money
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
I didn't have any issues with warping. Typically, any car part that you replace takes a little elbow grease to get the fitment/bolt alignment right. If you want to ease somebody into DIY car repair, this would be the starter project to complete their first oil change.It will also make future oil changes and DIY car work much easier...and clean if your car has 110,000 miles on it like mine did when I picked it up. After doing a few things under my car I realized that the most annoying part of every project was taking off and replacing the sagging, cheap, annoying (seriously!?), stock splash guard.The oil filter hole isn't aligned with the actual oil filter, but it didn't align on the stock guard either. I'll probably mark off the filter location during the next oil change and cut out the area so I don't have to remove the entire shield in the future. It's nice to know I have 5 minutes to complete a simple step instead of 15 minutes of cursing everything on the earth to get a stupid splash guard off...or on.Great value.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2018
Arrived same day (thank you Amazon Prime)! MUCH higher quality than the factory installed version. don't worry about oil filter hole not lining up, its for inspection purposes only and any reputable garage would have to remove the splash guard to replace the oil filter anyway as it's not your typical screw in filter, but requires a special tool (Google/YouTube and you'll see)Relatively easy to install...thank you Rachel for the tips in the comments section...as once I figured the tabs on the sides/back go over (NOT UNDER) the side splash guards it was very easy. I chocked the two back tires (you MUST do this) and jacked up both front wheels and had plenty of clearance to remove/install.Couldn't get the middle front screw to line up but was able to install four screws in front and two on each side. Again, had I realized that the side tabs go over the splash guards, it would've taken me about 15 minutes to install.Mine was a little warped, which is probably why the middle front hole didn't line up, but it's also 35 degrees in Boston today and maybe in the summer once the plastic "heats up" it will be come more malleable and I can give it another shot...again...no big deal.Wish the screws were a bit longer but not a deal breaker...
SSD
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2018
This shield, despite the few less than enthusiastic reviews here on this site, is a well made part which fit my car (2004 Mazda 3s) perfectly. The shield is very sturdy, came in nearly flat (not warped) and nearly mimics the original shield in all respects (which, in fact, is not a good thing because the round cutout for allowing to change the oil filter is still not aligned with the filter but the hole is actually closer to the filter than on the original shield.) Comes with the necessary hardware (nuts/clips and screws). Considering the price of an OEM shield, this is an exceptional buy - 5 star.
fireNice
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2017
Its a pain to install for mazda 3, yes it was slightly warped but its alright.The oil hole does not line up with the oil section. Which is actually alright, I don't want any leaks to end up on the ground.You get a decent amount of screws and plastic lock bead things. I didn't use the plastic things, you'll see why when you try to install yourself.I used about six screw/bolts total, three on the left and three on the right. It should hold splash guard in place.If you end up using more screws then even better for you. 6 worked for mine, the rest were impossible to push through.Anyway, here are some photos. First ones are of before.*** update July 22, 2018 ***Lousy dealership has been slowly ignoring to put the cover back properly(after oil change). Now I have zip-ties in place of the bolts included in package. Over time the thing start ripping, it's now broken in some other parts, mainly in the front. I started hearing it scrapping the ground while on the freeway.. UGGGHHHH!! I looked below the car, its really ripped and starting to bow really badly. So I threw the #$%^&* thing out in the trash, so annoying!
Mr K A Baldwin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2016
The panel was a little warped and oil filter hole is on wrong side. The fittings had torn through the plastic bag and became loose in box. One fixing bolt was missing as a result. Easy to fit however.
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