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Roddimus Prime February-14th-2006 02:09 AM

Welcome to our new section
 
Mazda Service Info is a new section I'm making to help the spread of knowledge to us owners who wish to be "in the loop".

"Snap-on" is a mazda service manager and really wants to help grow the community. Because of his ability to provide us with current info and his obvious experience with our vehicles I'm making him the moderator of this section. It'll be used as a tech section to store and catalog various recalls, warranty issues and dealership updates.

This is yet another forum asset.

Let's all thank him for his time and willingness to share with us when others do not extend their hand to our communities.

scotty878 February-14th-2006 01:48 PM

Nice idea! Good way to keep up to date with any problems that are announced, especially for those with newer models like the 3, 5, and 6!

BOOSTD 7 February-14th-2006 02:10 PM

Yea, good idea ...

Hey, since snap-on is a Mazda service manager, you think he'd be interested in 'running' the same type of forum on www.rx8club.com ... and in the near future when I get the Mazda 6 forum up and running?

Roddimus Prime February-14th-2006 02:11 PM

very possible. I'll ask him and see.

snap-on February-15th-2006 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by BOOSTD 7
Yea, good idea ...

Hey, since snap-on is a Mazda service manager, you think he'd be interested in 'running' the same type of forum on www.rx8club.com ... and in the near future when I get the Mazda 6 forum up and running?

There's a forum for RX-8's?

http://www.rx8club.com/member.php?u=8824

Roddimus Prime February-15th-2006 07:44 PM

hahaha! yeah www.rx8club.com www.rx7club.com are also owned by Ryan "boostd7"...as-is RX Tuner magazine!

t24u April-5th-2006 01:56 AM

Great idea! I'm here to help as well if anyone needs any information. Nice to know there is a service manager here too! I think it will help your community.

radrandy911 August-17th-2006 03:09 AM

Hey I just got a new mazda 3 and I want to know whare to find the spark pluggs at?

macdaddyslomo August-17th-2006 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by radrandy911
Hey I just got a new mazda 3 and I want to know whare to find the spark pluggs at?


wrong section for this question, but they would be under the plastic engine cover on the cam cover....I believe you will see 2 wires with boots and 2 coil packs bolted to the cam cover

rick h December-14th-2006 12:17 PM

I am trying to replace the wheel bearings on my wife's '03 P5.
Any tricks or tips to remove the wheel hub locknut?!! I just can't seem to break it free.

If there is a thread on this would appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Rick h

Roddimus Prime December-14th-2006 12:59 PM

A long breaker bar and stand on it. Of course it helps if you're 260lbs.

KrayzieFox December-14th-2006 01:14 PM

I'm a scrawny 140 lbs. and I managed to do it with a long enough pole. A strong breaker bar, and a 4 ft. hollow steel pole will do the trick. With a big enogh lever, you can get enough force to lift/break free just about anything ...

Krassi December-21st-2006 01:54 PM

Some WD-40 usually helps. If not, try pouring some motor oil it - helps a lot.

NFRanger December-29th-2006 07:15 PM

If i can provide any additional info no Mazda vehicles i will do so. I'm a Tech for Mazda in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada.

Roddimus Prime December-31st-2006 11:41 AM

NFRanger, any word on a re-flash to fix the fuckups with the flah I got on the MS6?


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