I'm pretty sure you have 3 days to return any purchase anywhere in the US. I'm in Texas and the law states I can return it within three days and not be charged anything. That's the law.
A GM dealer's service center would know.
A GM dealer's service center might be able to help.
go to your dealer and they will fix it for you.
give the car in the service
Call a service center at any GM dealer. They will know.
Dealer service item.
Service Engine Soon Light, See your local GM Dealer for service. The Electronic Control Module has detected a fault with one of the senosors in the Engine Compartment.
I'm having the same problem with a 2000 Astra and it has been suggested the answer is that the engine management system needs to be reset. I have not taken the car to a dealer for a major scheduled service. When the engine is cold it drives perfectly. Once warm it misses constantly. It may be the computer is programmed to do this so you will take it in to the dealer for them to service it (BMW's do something similar, but you can often buy a reset tool for BM's). Hope this helps. I'm having the same problem with a 2000 Astra and it has been suggested the answer is that the engine management system needs to be reset. I have not taken the car to a dealer for a major scheduled service. When the engine is cold it drives perfectly. Once warm it misses constantly. It may be the computer is programmed to do this so you will take it in to the dealer for them to service it (BMW's do something similar, but you can often buy a reset tool for BM's). Hope this helps.
Take it to a certified Porsche dealer and let the experts service your precision crafted engine.
I had the engine light come on in my patrol due to overheating and I had to take the vehicle to the dealer's service centre where they plugged it into the computer which advised why the light came on and then reset it. There was a minimal service fee for this. I assume it will be the same process for the Mazda.
It's a 2011 model vehicle..you should just take it to the dealer or call one nearby and ask for the service department. They will decode it and tell you exactly what engine it has.
A lot of parts stores will read them for free. ie: Autozone, ......