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Replying to: lasinc (Feb 09, 2008 8:28 pm) Do you even know what self righteous means? Good lord woman you are all over the place. Typical emotional responses. If you were able to put a rider into your policy towing way over the limit and they accepted this then good. At least you are covered. As far as you guys pulling this much weight in a MPV myself and others feel this is idiotic and you have a right to act this way if you wish. We shall lay this to rest and let you pull your livestock in peace. Just please stay out of the Atlanta area I would prefer you not to on the roads next to my family... |
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...regardless of whether you believe another member's actions are unwise, please refrain from name-calling and personal assessments of their intelligence. Thanks for your future cooperation. |
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Replying to: lasinc (Feb 09, 2008 8:28 pm) As a mazda tech of 21 years, I can think of several reasons why pulling a 4klb trailer with ANY mazda mpv is unwise, but did you ever ONCE consider the horse's feelings? |
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My wife complained that our '02 Mazda MPV was feeling every bump and making noise over bumps- took it to our local mechanic who we trust- the quote is $900 to replace front struts including new mounts and links and an alignment. I called the dealer, they want $706.00 dollars- but indicate nothing about new mounts/links- I also asked the service advisor about whether an alignment is necessary. He says none is required-- My question- who is right here? Is an alignment required? And is the better service the one that includes new mounts and links which I dont think the dealer is including? Thanks for your time
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Replying to: mazdampv2001es (Oct 02, 2007 9:59 am) |
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Replying to: tcc21 (Jan 22, 2008 10:46 pm) |
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Anyone need a procedure for rear wheel hub assembly repacement? |
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Hello all Just purchased a 96 MPV and so far it's been great. However, there are a few issues (it is 12 years old after all!). The radio doesn't work. I've read that it's the "room" fuse for the radio, but it's okay. Is this correct or is there another fuse? Also the shift lever is VERY stiff to move from Park when it's cold. Is there a way to lubricate it? I've read the comments about the drivers window and I have the same problem. It goes down fine but coming up is another matter. I'll probably have the dealer look at it. And if anyone else knows any specifics about this year and model (4x4) I'd appreciate the info. Matt in NM |
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Replying to: lg2207 (Feb 19, 2008 5:40 am)
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I've been posting for years here about my problems with the 2003 LX I have. First, creaking sound coming from the front end when going over things like speed bumps and temps below 30 degrees. I also had a squeaking/creaking sound coming from the front end when I would turn the steering wheel when the temps were warm. They replaced the whole front tie rod set over the past 2 years under EXTENDED warranty. They, of course, did not want to replace the items without a fight and call to Mazda corp. The steering wheel noise is gone now, but the front end creak still exists and will forever I guess. It is a problem in their front ends from 2002 - 2006 along with the issue of drivers window that barely goes up in cold weather too! Lot's of goofy things with these MPV's not to also mention the issues with the trannys. Enough said. TCC |
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