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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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engine over heating by b003001
Dec 18, 2007 (10:21 pm)
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engine overhting,changed thermosta and radiator.thermostat is now disconnected runfine but no heat inside.can any body help
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Re: flickering audio lights [mdchachi] by viper69
Jan 11, 2008 (9:06 pm)
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Replying to: mdchachi (Dec 06, 2007 12:44 pm)

mdchachi,
 
have you gotten this fixed or had mazda take a look at it? I seem to be having the same problem. It only happened to me a couple of times, so don't know if I could get mazda to fix it if they can't see it. I just adjusted the dimmer and the problem went away.
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Re: engine over heating [b003001] by mrbwa1
Jan 12, 2008 (8:19 am)
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Replying to: b003001 (Dec 18, 2007 10:21 pm)

b003001,
 
  Sounds like 1 of 2 things:
 
#1. Bad thermostat. My old Mercury Sable seemed to eat thermostats, ans 1 time I bought the cheapest thermostat and it was bad out of the box. You can test by boiling it in a pot on the kitchen stove to make sure it opens properly. Also, the more expensive thermostats have a small hole to supposedly help with air lock or something to that effect.
 
#2. Air in the cooling system. My old Sable also tended to have this problem. I would get no heat unless I drove for like 20 minutes. This can usually be fixed by letting the car idle and squeezing a radiator hose to burp water out with the radiator cap off. You have to be careful, because you won't get all air out until the thermostat opens. Also, when it opens, you tend to get a surge that can overflow out of the radiator cap.
   
  I ended up having a water pump going bad, letting aid into the system. But I learned that most any car should put out heat in just a few blocks, and it not, there is either a bad thermostat or air in the system.
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Regular service on Mazda5 by nihao4587
Jan 17, 2008 (4:26 pm)
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Hi,
 
I am currently in the process of purchasing an '08 Mazda5 sport with MT. Since reading the previous threads about the complication in oil filter change, I am wondering if anybody here has sent their 5s to local shop for the services and any experiences on that.
 
I have had luck doing that with my previous and current vehicles. So I only save the major maintenance for the dealer.
 
By the way, I am located on the peninsula just south of San Francisco. If you happen to be in the same area, where will you go for your 5's autocare?
 
thanks.
min
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Re: Regular service on Mazda5 [nihao4587] by whobodym
Jan 18, 2008 (5:56 am)
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Replying to: nihao4587 (Jan 17, 2008 4:26 pm)

Ni Hao, nihao4587 (but that's about the limit of my Mandarin):
I can't directly answer your question very well, but I have owned a 2006 5 since new, and I have done all the oil changes (7 so far) myself in the driveway. It isn't bad at all once you've seen it before. It helps a lot to remove the big plastic undershield. You are supposed to separately remove the little aluminum drain plug first, but I'm finding that this doesn't want to come out anymore and the whole filter wants to unscrew all at once. This is OK if you have a coffee can ready to catch all the filter oil that will come out. I believe that all current 2.3 Mazdas (6, 5, 3) have had this kind of cartridge filter for at least a few years, so you can be confident that experienced service shops have seen them many times before. Just maybe not the 17 year old they hired last week. It would be an easy question to check in advance, to ask and make sure they know. I am a picky customer, and I have other complaints about the 5, but I'm definitely not disappointed by the oil filter (note, I didn't say I'm not confused, just not disappointed).
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Door Pull Modification -- Cool & Cheap by whobodym
Jan 18, 2008 (6:08 am)
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Consider this, if you live in a windy climate. Last winter in a windstorm, my wife had the driver's door yanked out of her hand by a gust of wind, because the door pull hand-hold is slippery and does not allow you to wrap your fingers around it. We did $500 damage to a Honda Civic, smashing its side mirror.
The hand-hold on the door of the 5 is just a vertical slot you have to pinch between your fingers and thumb, not something you can really grab. I fretted about this all year, and finally decided to do a modification that was suprisingly easy. First, I roughed-up the plastic inside the finger slot with a bit of sandpaper. Then I glued in (epoxy) a 3 inch length of half-round wood, that I made by sawing a dowel in half lengthwise. I used a one-half-inch diameter dowel. Be sure to try out the feel of the dowel in advance before glueing, so you place it at the best depth inside the slot.
The other half goes in the passenger door, of course. Now, your fingers have something to grab onto, and can hold onto the door better. Because the wood is down in the slot, it is practically invisible. (And fooey on silly Mazda interior designers who didn't think this thru better to begin with!)

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