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Re: Mileage/Roofrack [daddioof4] by subearu
May 06, 2008 (1:42 pm)
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Replying to: daddioof4 (May 06, 2008 6:26 am)

yes, you need to take the rack front and back mounting points off to slide the cross bars off. Once removed, you can fasten the rack bars back down again and run without the cross bars. You may see 1-2mpg improvement, but perhaps not.
 
-Brian
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Dumb question. Can you use plumbers tape to..... by daddioof4
May 27, 2008 (12:37 pm)
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Can you use plumbers tape to seal the oil drain plug? Or will it be to hot and melt and get into the engine and gum up something?
 
The knuckle heads at a quick lube place messed up the epoxy fix a different quick lube place applied when they stripped or cross threaded the Oil Drain bolt on the oil pan. Now I have a drippy oil drain bolt that is leaving a mess every where I go!
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Re: Dumb question. Can you use plumbers tape to..... [daddioof4] by maltb
May 27, 2008 (4:02 pm)
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Replying to: daddioof4 (May 27, 2008 12:37 pm)

Are you talking about teflon tape? If so, it doesn't really seal. Rather, it lubricates tapered threads so that they mesh with greater force. On a gasketed application like this, it will do very little to seal.
 
What you might want to look at are one of the Doorman solutions to stripped drain plugs. Piggyback drain plug
 
Of course, I'm surprised you didn't go after the first quick lube place for a new pan.
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Re: Dumb question. Can you use plumbers tape to..... [maltb] by daddioof4
May 28, 2008 (6:08 am)
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Replying to: maltb (May 27, 2008 4:02 pm)

Maltb, thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if it would work. You confirmed it won't. Long story short. I bought the car used and this was disclosed to me before I purchased it. I thought a new washer would take care of it. My next step is to use a Neoprene washer in addition to the Aluminum washer.
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Chat Night by pf_flyer HOST
Jun 03, 2008 (3:57 am)
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After a day of fun in the sun, why not stop in for some chat with your fellow CarSpace members?
 
The Mazda Club Chat is on tonight. The chat room opens at 8:45PM ET Hope to see YOU there! Check out the schedule
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Rear Brake rotors (right tools) by daddioof4
Jun 10, 2008 (7:51 am)
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I just replace the rear brake rotors and pads on our 2005 MPV last night. It has 60,000 miles on it. I have been changing my own brakes for some 30 years now. Some cars have 1-2 set screws holding the rotor in place (The MPV is one of them). In the past I was always able to get them off with a regular screw driver. Man, I tried last night for a good hour and couldn't do it. So I called my trusty mechanic and he said to use an impact driver. So I go get one and smack these screws 1-2 times and lo and behold, off they come in a second or two. So nice when you have the right tools!
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MPV2003 by sun001
Jun 14, 2008 (3:32 pm)
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Hello,
 
I have an MPV 2003 , it is out of company warranty. i would like to know whether it is a good idea to have an extended warranty for 60 months/100000 miles and where i could find good , econimical - complete coverage for my mpv
 
today I have spend quite a huge amt for codes: P2404,P0706
 
please let me know.
 
thanks
Sun
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Re: MPV2003 [sun001] by jipster
Jun 25, 2008 (4:40 pm)
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Replying to: sun001 (Jun 14, 2008 3:32 pm)

Since it is out of manufacturer warranty it would have to be thru a 3rd party insurer, which most people advise against. You can get your codes read for free at Autozone.
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Re: My MPV [dm126] by 4runnerrip
Jul 08, 2008 (6:43 am)
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Replying to: dm126 (Mar 08, 2008 5:47 am)

Well said dm126. I also have a 2000 MPV and can't wait to get rid of it. I've had almost all the same problems as you and the thing only has little over 100K Kms which were made up mostly of trips to the grocery store and one trip to Nova Scotia (3,200 kms round trip). In fact, you could almost get a sunburn from the check engine light when driving this vehicle!
 
Never-ever-ever-ever buy a Mazda.
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MPV with terrible rust issues by sms
Aug 07, 2008 (4:49 pm)
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I have an MPV LX that I bought new in October of '03. Both front doors and one of the passenger sliding doors are rusting from the inside out. You can see the rust along the bottom seam of each of these doors. There is also rust creeping out on the back fender-well seam too. The doors started rusting when the van was only about 2-1/2 yrs old. I took the van back to the dealership and they touched up the surface, but the rust came through last spring. By this time the dealership had gone out of business, so I took the van to a different dealer in Dayton, OH. They told me there was nothing they could do since the rust wasn't all the way 'through' and suggested I called Mazda Customer Service. I did start a case with them, but then didn't hear anything for a year. I know, it's a long time to wait, but I was moving/building a house, finishing school, raising three kids, busy like everyone else, etc, etc. Besides, I also figured I was still under the rust-through warranty. Well, it turns out that Mazda had tried to reach me, but they had my old phone number. Anyway, I called again this past June since the rust-through warranty hadn't expired, but was told that since I had waited a year since contacting them the first time, there was nothing they would do. The area rep wouldn't even meet with me or return my call. Then, when I mentioned to a local Mazda service manager that maybe the rust would work its way through before the warranty expires, he actually told me that Mazda would just deny the claim since we all now know about the problem. He mentioned that they might consider doing something if I paid out-of-pocket to do something now - this is like a pre-existing medical condition I guess. I guess It's my fault that I'm so observant.
 
So, now I have a rusting van with a useless rust-through warranty. Other than the rust, the van looks brand new. When we bought it new, I thought the savings over an Odyssey was worth it - now I'm not so sure. So, my plan is to keep the van, turn it into a commuter car, park my Tundra and buy an Odyssey for my wife within the year. I've lived in NH, PA, and now OH, and I've never had such a pervasive rust problem until now. No more Mazda's (or Fords for that matter) for me...
 
So, is anyone else having similar rust issues, and are there any 'secret' warranties? Any suggestions? Any deep lake where I can send it...

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