Is that an actual plastic replacement or some adhesive-backed decal?Did the ghost touch repair. (disconnected the ribbon) and put new panels over the scratched piano black on the center console and door cards. View attachment 344652
Can you list what those seals are?I spent time to coat all my rubber seals with silicone spray
They are a plastic covers. You just stick them over the scratched panels. If something happens and you need to open up the area for maintenance or a repair you will have to pop them up. No big deal they are cheap.Is that an actual plastic replacement or some adhesive-backed decal?
The Turbo uses the filter 1WPY-14-302.Today I did my first oil and filter change on our new 2025 Signature at 830 miles, and prepared a sample to send off to Blackstone for analysis. I used the Mazda 1WPE-14-302 filter and Mobil 1 ESP 5W30 and will do 5,000 mile changes from now on.
Thanks, I corrected my post as I got the 2.5 turbo filter confused with my 2.0 MX-5... one letter difference and they even look the same.The Turbo uses the filter 1WPY-14-302.
The only difference appears to be the pressure required to activate the bypass, but it must be so for a reason.
I basically "dressed" all the rubber/foam seals around all my doors, the hood, trunk etc. As I am in a colder northern climate, I want to keep all these seals supple and pliable, to prevent cracking etc and maintain a good seal. It's a quick job and has worked for me on all previous cars I have owned.Can you list what those seals are?
I basically "dressed" all the rubber/foam seals around all my doors, the hood, trunk etc. As I am in a colder northern climate, I want to keep all these seals supple and pliable, to prevent cracking etc and maintain a good seal. It's a quick job and has worked for me on all previous cars I have owned.
I used the WD-40 Specialist Silicone spray - do not use the regular WD40. There are other brands as well that have a SILICONE spray.
Hope that helps!
Do not spray the silicone directly on the rubber seals. The propellant can attack the rubber. Instead, spray it onto a rag and let the propellant flash off, then wipe the seals with the rag.I used the WD-40 Specialist Silicone spray
For a little while, but the silicone gets absorbed into the rubber quite quickly.Thanks. Do they end up being greasy?