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oh yea didnt catch the name at firstLol, dude, we've met before. I used to have the blacked out Mazda3. I saw you at the D&B meet and cars & coffee in September.
oh yea didnt catch the name at firstLol, dude, we've met before. I used to have the blacked out Mazda3. I saw you at the D&B meet and cars & coffee in September.
Lol, ex-wife's power window just went out on her 2002 Focus. She expected me to fix it. Hilarious.You're jinxed? No issues with my 02 Miata, 09 M3 or 11 M2. Speaking statistically, I'm more than happy you get the anomalies. (boom06)
I understand your line of thinking. I had such a bad experience with one brand twenty years ago that I'll never buy another. Ironically I don't think they've changed and are now owned by an even worse brand that left the US market 30 years ago due to quality issues.
I also seem to be an expert on replacing common failure items on the 1st generation Focus with two in the family. I replaced the 3rd power window actuator on a 2000 model 2 weeks ago. Only one OEM actuator left to go! I've already replaced the plastic thermo housing that cracks around 80k miles, the ignition lock (pain!) and blinker stalk that fails around the same time. A/C systems are a little more intense for my preference.
You're jinxed? No issues with my 02 Miata, 09 M3 or 11 M2. Speaking statistically, I'm more than happy you get the anomalies. (boom06)
I understand your line of thinking. I had such a bad experience with one brand twenty years ago that I'll never buy another. Ironically I don't think they've changed and are now owned by an even worse brand that left the US market 30 years ago due to quality issues.
I also seem to be an expert on replacing common failure items on the 1st generation Focus with two in the family. I replaced the 3rd power window actuator on a 2000 model 2 weeks ago. Only one OEM actuator left to go! I've already replaced the plastic thermo housing that cracks around 80k miles, the ignition lock (pain!) and blinker stalk that fails around the same time. A/C systems are a little more intense for my preference.
The title pretty much sums it up. My Air Conditioning went on on my 11' Mazda2. I'm only 16,500 miles into the car and a few days ago I noticed the A/C wasn't getting that cold. As the days progressed, so did the failing A/C. I drove my car last night and now there's no cold air whatsoever.
Thank God it's Fall right now and the weather isn't that hot here in Florida. If it was Spring or Summer, I'd be screwed. I have an appointment this Saturday with the dealership. I guess we'll see what happens. Here's hoping for the best right?
Oddly enough though, my 96' Protege had an A/C issue, had to get a re-built compressor. My 05' Mazda3 ALSO had an A/C issue where it would go out and you'd have to turn the A/C off and the re-circulate button off, turn it back on and it was good to go. This would happen once a day, none sometimes and then 3-4 times in a day. I finally get a new Mazda and bam, more A/C issues. One has to laugh at some point.