careless mazda tech
careless mazda tech
Today i decided to change my plugs.There was almost 5k on them.These were only the 2nd set of plugs on the car,(bought it with original plugs still in it with 8300 miles).Anyhow,when i put the socket on the first plug it was fucken loose! next i do the leading plug it was also loose. the other 2 plugs that are harder to get at were tight,thank god.I noticed in the morning at startup the engine had a little extra vibration in it,and it was there until the car and warmed up.Well now the vibration is gone and the car is smoother than ever.I am going to call that mazda svc department tomorrow and give them hell.
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Originally Posted by coolvette
from now i will but i dont know if i want to tackle the fuel filter .
yeah plugs are easy man
as far as the fuel filter?? i thought about doing that job myself but i rather pay a shop to go through that..i think one shop quoted me 110 part and labor..doesnt sound too bad, does it?? lol
Originally Posted by ulost2my7
yeah plugs are easy man
as far as the fuel filter?? i thought about doing that job myself but i rather pay a shop to go through that..i think one shop quoted me 110 part and labor..doesnt sound too bad, does it?? lol
as far as the fuel filter?? i thought about doing that job myself but i rather pay a shop to go through that..i think one shop quoted me 110 part and labor..doesnt sound too bad, does it?? lol
Most Mazda dealerships have been known for worst enemies to workin' on the FD. But the one here in Panama City, Buzz Leonard Mazda, has an awesome 20+ year rotary mechanic on board (Fred) that fixed my 5th gear syncro as well as other tranny parts. I went ahead and had him replace my fuel filter and it costed $70 something and included labor..to him, it was a quick 15 minutes.
Yah, originally my buddy and I wanted to see the plugs if it's time to replace or not when I first got the car...we removed throttle body, IC piping, and all that based on a FAQ. It was an 1 hour affair. When we came back to actually install new plugs, it was a mere 15 minute job...WITHOUT removing any parts. Removing that stuff just makes more room to work with. It all depends if you have small hands and don't mind working your fingers twistin' into the threads while not able to see the area.
Last edited by FDZero; Aug 14, 2005 at 08:30 PM.
Screw paying to have the fuel filter changed. A lot of mazda mechanics were infamous for saying they changed it and not doing it. If you absolutely must pay, swipe it with some white out to mark it. Then check it when you get the car back. The first time is a PITA, but after you know how to do it, it isn't so bad.
Originally Posted by neit_jnf
I change the plugs from under the car, nothing to remove and it's easy
if you come down to austin texas i will do yours for half of what they charge, it is a pain in the *** but i love working on cars, and it is a nice learning exp.
i did mine a while back and it was hard but now i know and i am sure it will be easier the next time.
there are some things i wont tackle by myself though, like a motor swap or something like that.
Thomas
i did mine a while back and it was hard but now i know and i am sure it will be easier the next time.
there are some things i wont tackle by myself though, like a motor swap or something like that.
Thomas
IMO, its best to take care of the maintenance stuff yourself because no one will care about the car like you will. For that matter, its probably better that you take care of the big stuff as well for the same reason & because of cost.
I've heard too many horror stories about mechanics saying they did something but actually didnt. Sometimes they switch the spark plugs leading and trailing, put the wrong amount of oil in, switch the oil and tranny fluid by mistake, etc.\
i have to try that, i really dont see how its easy when you're laying on your back idk
The rear trailing is easy to reach from the top of the car. The front leading/trailing and rear leading is easier to reach from under the car. You only have to crank the plugs for maybe 1 full turn or so, they should be able to come out by hand after that. Simple
Oil and coolant changes are even easier to do.
I've heard too many horror stories about mechanics saying they did something but actually didnt. Sometimes they switch the spark plugs leading and trailing, put the wrong amount of oil in, switch the oil and tranny fluid by mistake, etc.\
i have to try that, i really dont see how its easy when you're laying on your back idk
Oil and coolant changes are even easier to do.
yeah those fluid changes are really easy to do
im just trying anything to get around in taking the greddy elbow off to get to the plugs..
ill figure something out
im just trying anything to get around in taking the greddy elbow off to get to the plugs..
ill figure something out
When I lived in Charleston, Palmetto Mazda wanted to charge me almost 30 hours labor for a wiring fix. This was after paying nearly $1000 just days before to fox the same problem. They gave up on the car until I asked them if they had checked the wiring and then I suggested I take it elsewhere.
Thats why so many of us now do the work ourselves.
Thats why so many of us now do the work ourselves.
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