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Replying to: dcdingo (Dec 27, 2006 6:25 pm) |
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Replying to: virago83 (Aug 20, 2006 1:57 pm) |
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Replying to: riproy (Dec 08, 2006 11:24 am) Of course, everytime I take it to the dealer, the weather warms up and the damned car doesn't make any noise. So, they are unable to hear it again and I have to wait until it is freezing cold again to be able to take it to them and let them hear that it is still happening. So, I don't believe that them changing the bushing has done anything to permanently alleviate the problem. It must be a design issue with the Mazda parts - unless, of course, the dealer is lying to me and has never changed them, but only lubed them up. I am thinking of actually taking the car to another Mazda service center and seeing what they can do about it, but then I feel like I am "cheating" on my regular Mazda service center since they have always been nice to me. In any case, my noise is back and I would like to know if anyone else out there has their squeaking/crunching noise back after having it "fixed". Thanks! |
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Replying to: nissmazlover (Jan 29, 2007 12:18 pm)
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OK, so, regarding the hateful dashboard rattling/tapping, the service dealer explained that my dashboard is warped. I always noticed that on the top of my dashboard, near the windshield, there was a wave on the top portion of the shelf. Didn't think nothing much of it. Well, they looked at it and it seems as though, while they were poking and prodding, they made it a bit worse (the wave is larger and the tapping/rattling is now just a rattling since it's gotten more pronounced). Well, they said the rattle and tapping was coming from there and they have ordered a WHOLE NEW DASHBOARD for me and are installing it this week. This sounds good and dandy, BUT the thing is that I am nervous that they won't do a proper job. I mean, it's a WHOLE DASHBOARD!!! Isn't this something that is built at the factory? Will they get all the cables connected right? Will all the lights on the gauges and various controls work properly like before? Will they make the dash fit properly and perfectly alligned? I'm very anal, and I worry about this. So, I'd like any advice I could receive from you guys. Should I let them do it? Or, should I live with this rattle for the rest of the car's life? |
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Replying to: athenasius (Jan 29, 2007 12:43 pm)
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Replying to: athenasius (Jan 29, 2007 12:43 pm) |
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Replying to: nissmazlover (Jan 29, 2007 1:52 pm) |
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and, overall, I guess, they did an OK job in putting it back together. Mind you, though, the annoying "tapping/popping" sound is still there. They put the dash back together, but now there is a seem that wasn't there before. Right on top of the dashboard, behind the hump in the middle that houses the radio and everything else, towards the right side, there is a perfectly straight line/seem that runs vertically from the part of the dash that houses the defroster to the back of the hump that houses the radio. Do any of you out there have that line, perhaps in your '07's? Please advise. Also, something that has me annoyed, is the fact that the glove box door no longer goes down smoothly. Before, it was dampened and when you opened it, it went down semi-smoothly and definitely not with a clunk. It was smooth. Now, though, it just PLOPS down with no resistance whatsoever. I hate that. The fact that it was dampened before, crazily enough, was one of the reasons why I bought the car since I hate glove boxes that just PLOP down. Dempening it gives it a quality feel. Also, I had an iPod Integration thing put in. I love the fact that I can hear my iPod in the car now. They put the cable that connects the iPod inside the glove box. When you connect it, the Mazda emblem appears on the iPod screen. You control it thoroughly through the stereo and NOT the iPod itself, which is convenient but has its cons, too. Anyway, they left two GAPING holes in the back of the glove compartment. I feel, now, that I can't put stuff in the back of the huge glove compartment for fear that things will fall through the dash and into that inaccessible space in the dashboard. SO frustrating! Also, though they put the dash back together ok, they scratched my steering wheel in the process (the hub? the place where the airbag comes out and where you press to honk the horn) and the seem on the driver's side that connects the dash to the A Pillars seems semi uneven, whereas the passenger's side is perfect. UGH! And, like I said, I have all these changes now on my car, but that DARNED noise is STILL THERE! What do I do?!? I mean, I don't want to seem like an anal, annoying customer since the service team has seen me MORE than enough times and have been very nice to me. But, these things really bug me. Should I calm down, or do you think I should go ahead and bring it back and tell them to address these issues? And does anyone out there know where the heck this tapping/popping/rattle thing is coming from and how to get rid of it? The crunching noise in the suspension that doesn't go away is bad enough!!
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Replying to: nissmazlover (Jan 29, 2007 12:18 pm) P.S. - We had just traded in a 2002 Hyundai Santa Fe after its 4 year lease to pick up the Mazda. In 4 years I never, ever had a problem with it. Not a squeak, rattle or even a loose screw under the dash! |
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