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Re: Rain sensing wipers [coolmazda5] by bobw3
Oct 22, 2007 (8:49 am)
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Replying to: coolmazda5 (Oct 22, 2007 8:20 am)

Exactly...plus have you ever known of someone with an engine problem that was caused by not doing enough oil changes??
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Re: Rain sensing wipers [bobw3] by eilros
Oct 24, 2007 (2:22 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Oct 22, 2007 8:49 am)

FWIW, I always change the oil at 2,000 miles.
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Re: Rain sensing wipers [bobw3] by w00000t
Oct 24, 2007 (10:01 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Oct 22, 2007 8:49 am)

uuhhh... yeah
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Re: Rain sensing wipers [eilros] by bobw3
Oct 25, 2007 (10:13 am)
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Replying to: eilros (Oct 24, 2007 2:22 pm)

"FWIW, I always change the oil at 2,000 miles."
 
You must drive in some pretty harsh conditions! I change mine every 5-7000 miles. On my Fit there's maintenance computer that identifies when service is needed. The first one was at 9000 miles and that was the only one I've had so far. But if people want to do more that's fine, even if there's really no need for it under normal driving conditions.
 
Funny thing is that while I've never known anyone to have engine problems caused by infrequent oil changes, I have known people having problems with stripped oil plugs and filter threads. My brother had a Subaru with over 250,000 miles on the same engine (car finally rusted out) and he changed the oil about once a year, or about every 15,000 miles. Subaru's have great engines, but I wouldn't recommend that!
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New Brake Pads, Tire Rotation and Balancing by nissmazlover
Dec 03, 2007 (9:37 am)
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Hey, all:
 
  According to my Mazda Full Circle service report, my brake pads are at "yellow", which means about half or slightly more of my brake pads are worn. They do not, necessarily, need to be replaced until I reach "red" status. Anyway, I recently had my tired aligned, but at about 60 mph on the highway I hear, more than I feel, a slight shimmy. Before the alignment, I slightly FELT the shimmy through the steering wheel, but after the alignment, I just hear it - no feeling. So, I think I may need tire balancing, as well.
 
  In any case, my Full Circle Mazda dealer quoted me a price of $100 for a 4-wheel tire rotation and balancing. They also quoted me a price of $200 for replacing the brake pads in the front, and another $200 for replacing the rear ones. If I want my rotors "shaved", then they would add another $100 to the price of each set of brakes ($200 more for both front and rear). So, getting my tires rotated and balanced, and getting my brake pads change would cost me anywhere from at least $500 to $700 (should I choose to get my rotors shaved). What do you all think of this?
 
  I, most likely, WON'T get my rotors shaved, since I don't see a need for that. So, it would come out to about $500 plus tax for brake pad service and the tire rotation and balancing. Is that a fair price? Should I shop around? Please advise. Thanks.
 
BTW - I have almost 25K miles on my 2006 Mazda 5 (that I bought in July 2005) and my tires are just fine.
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flickering audio lights by mdchachi
Dec 06, 2007 (12:44 pm)
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Recently the nighttime lights (buttons) on the audio unit started flickering off and on constantly. It's only the audio portion, not climate or other console buttons. What is this likely to be? A loose connection into the head unit? Or something inside the unit itself?
 
Anybody know the procedures for pulling it out to check? This is a 2006 Touring model.
 
Thanks.
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Re: flickering audio lights [mdchachi] by whobodym
Dec 08, 2007 (11:28 am)
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Replying to: mdchachi (Dec 06, 2007 12:44 pm)

remember not to monkey with it too much if you want it handled by warrantee claim at the dealership. it's got to be still be covered doesn't it? my own bias would be to implicate the audio unit box electronics but I have no good reason for saying that except a feeling that simple wiring harnesses for lighting systems should have an easy enough time staying put together soundly for 2 years. and for whatever it's worth, our '06 Touring (w/ std 6CD audio system, no satellite or mp3) has never done this. Good luck.
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Re: flickering audio lights [whobodym] by mdchachi
Dec 10, 2007 (6:13 am)
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Replying to: whobodym (Dec 08, 2007 11:28 am)

Good point, I'm not used to having a car under warranty. What is the standard Mazda warranty? I bought the car used but that doesn't matter, right?
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Re: flickering audio lights [mdchachi] by whobodym
Dec 10, 2007 (6:32 am)
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Replying to: mdchachi (Dec 10, 2007 6:13 am)

3 years / 4 years ?? It's dark and cold right now and I don't want to go look at the owner's manual in the glove compartment. If you don't have your books to look it up in, write back again and I will go look when I'm feeling less lazy. You're right, the basic manufacturer's new car warrantee is always transferrable to new owners as far as I've ever heard.
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engine over heating by b003001
Dec 18, 2007 (10:21 pm)
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