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This car is pretty loaded: Auto Climate, Bose, sunroof, leather, rear wing, autodim mirrors, etc. I'm wondering about changing the mirror to one with HomeLink built in, and I also saw a brochure about a device or something that allows ipod's and such to input into the stereo. Anyone done either of these upgrades?
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Replying to: scottmsimpson (Apr 21, 2007 4:49 pm) The instructions show how to install it so that the iPod sits in the glove compartment. I keep too much junk in there, so I wanted to run the cable to the top half of the center console. I was able to make it work, although in order to do so, I had to cut a hole in the console. The wires were just long enough. There are quite a few different options for adding iPods and such to your stereo. Do a search on your favorite search engine, and you'll find discussions on the options out there. |
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I recently purchased a 2007 Mazda 6S. I just took the 3 yr. or 36,000 mi. coverage warranty. I would like to add some more horsepower (I think mine is at 212 right now). Will adding say a cool air intake or other modification void my warranty? I would appreciate any info on this, also any other suggestions on how to add some more horses or speed if I can. |
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I am wanting to put cold air intake in my 2006 6 s but I dont know alot about best brands or getting a good product but not spending a ton? What if any do you guys suggest? any help????
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Replying to: jcotyj (Jan 02, 2008 9:14 am) |
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Replying to: scottmsimpson (Apr 21, 2007 4:49 pm) I installed what is called an "auxmod" about 6 months ago (around $50) and it works great. The installation could be pretty intimidating for a newbie, but there are websites that will show you pictures of what to do step by step. Anyway, I printed all the pages and went to work and found it was really very easy. Just a little time consuming since I didn't want to make any mistakes... But now I have an input in the center console and in the center glove box (the one above the stereo) since I used a splitter. I use one for when I use my gps w/ mp3 capability - nice since the music mutes when voice commands are given from the gps unit and the voices come out my car speakers so it's easier to hear. But the gps unit I have is really a crappy mp3 player, so the center console input is great for when I want to use my better mp3 player. Basically, you have to remove a few parts from the interior (cup holder, shift console, glove box screw (hard to explain w/ out pics), and the stereo/ hvac faceplate). It took me a couple hours to do after reading the how-to's. |
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I have a Mazda 6 2004. The battery was disconneted and now my radio beeps every time I change the station. Does anyone know the button sequence to turn th beep off?
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Replying to: todogg9 (Jan 17, 2008 6:49 pm) 1. Turn off the radio 2. Press and hold the "seek"-down button 3. Press and hold the "5" button until a beep confirms the setting The beep should be gone for all radio controls but not for the climate controls.
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Replying to: mz6greyghost (Jan 18, 2008 4:39 am) |
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