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Re: Sick of rattles [accord7] by ramped
Oct 17, 2004 (7:29 am)
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Replying to: accord7 (Oct 16, 2004 7:02 pm)

Well, the good thing about owning a 6 is that you get a four-year, bumper-to-bumper warranty. If you are dissatisfied, give the dealer an opportunity to take care of the problems. It's possible that something has worked loose behind the dash or in the door. Like anony says, rattles plague all models and makes.
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Help!!!! by cutemorganite
Oct 17, 2004 (8:19 am)
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I lost my keys last night, outside of my house. I searched my house from top to bottom and I have traced my steps outside, and can not find them. I fear someone would steal my car and my mother's (both keys on the same ring). I always separate my house keys from my car keys, that's how I was able to get in the house, in case anyone wondered. I was not drunk, I was coming home from the mall. What should I do??? I have another set, but someone I don't know has a key to my car. I know it cost a lot, but how much do you guys think it will cost to replace all of my locks. My fiance suggested just getting a new alarm, but I don't want one, aftermarkets are soooo loud!!!! Please help!!!!!!
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Re: Help!!!! [cutemorganite] by ramped
Oct 17, 2004 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: cutemorganite (Oct 17, 2004 8:19 am)

Relax.
 
Keys get lost all the time. Yours will probably turn up in a day or so. It's unlikely anyone else is going to find the keys if they are on your property. If they aren't on your property, unless you have ID on them the finder will never know which cars they belong to.
 
If you don't find them in a few days, just have the keys replaced (you'll need your key code for the Mazda) and don't worry so much.
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4 cyl is excellent by dodgedude
Oct 17, 2004 (5:05 pm)
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In ref to post 17057.........I have the 6i 4cyl w/auto. With 6600 miles on the odometer after 3 1/2 months, I find the acceleration is perfect. Even with the auto, I've had no problems leaving others at stoplights. And the acceleration really kicks in over 2500 rpm's. It's hard not to speed in this car, I can only imagine how fast the 6 cyl. is if the 4 is this fast.
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by anonymousposts
Oct 18, 2004 (7:03 am)
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I agree with ramped. Replacing the locks on the car is not a good way to go. Just replace the lost set (I'm assuming you have a spare) and be a little more careful next time.
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Re: [anonymousposts] by cutemorganite
Oct 18, 2004 (7:48 pm)
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Replying to: anonymousposts (Oct 18, 2004 7:03 am)

Okay guys, thanks for the input and great news, I found my keys!!! I swear I had not had a drink or anything, but they were in my jacket pocket. I thought I wore another jacket, lol!!!! Anyway, thanks for the opinions!!!!
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Chat time almost here by pf_flyer HOST
Oct 19, 2004 (3:54 pm)
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wheel scrape by ramped
Oct 20, 2004 (12:10 pm)
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I christened my new 6s today by clipping a curb at my daughter's elementary school. Anyone know of a good way to touch up the wheel? It has a couple of pretty good scrapes near the edge, next to the tire.
 
Usually I at least get to the first payment before I do something stupid. Oh well :^(
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Re: wheel scrape [ramped] by ctiguy
Oct 20, 2004 (7:37 pm)
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Replying to: ramped (Oct 20, 2004 12:10 pm)

Did the same thing to mine on day 2. You have my sympathies. I don't have any suggestions but would appreciate any. I find the low profile tires with these rims have no forgiveness because they sit entirely within the rim. On my other car I can scrape the tire before I get to the rim - you really have to be careful with these ones!
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Re: wheel scrape [ctiguy] by ramped
Oct 21, 2004 (8:01 am)
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Replying to: ctiguy (Oct 20, 2004 7:37 pm)

I browsed through a discontinued alloy wheel thread here and came across a recommendation that some of the wheels can be sanded and repainted with aftermarket supplies, while others require a clear coat repair.
 
I'll probably just ignore it. Fortunately, the scrapes aren't real noticeable unless you are looking for them. Just the first of many nicks and scrapes to come, unfortunately.

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