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    #9341
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Are you basing your observstion on the display alone?



    Only way to verify fc is by full tank method.

    Is your 3rd visit for the 18month pms schedule?
    Yes sir based on fuel range and trip meter. It wasn't like that before the PMS. Like this morning, 2km travel at 20-40kph speed to work decreased my fuel range by 4km.

    It was my 3rd visit based on Yojin, at 12months.

    I guess I have to fill my tank after my fuel indicator lights up then see how far I'll go with that amount of gas until my indicator lights up again. It's really bothering me how fast it goes down. I assume it's accurate given its purpose. I don't want to ask Mazda yet. I want to research first or know if others have similar experience.

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    #9342
    Do you often reset your fuel consumption display? I asked because if you hardly reset this, the numbers are stable but if it was reset recently the average is a little different from what you were used to.

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    #9343
    I've never tried resetting. Maybe I should and see what it'll record then.

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    #9344
    iStop Battery woes? A superior & better priced start/stop EFB will soon be launched!!!! How trusted? It's from Johnson Controls®....Yes, the same Johnson Controls® that makes the Euro VARTA®(OEM to many premiums) & the US OPTIMA®....Stay tuned!!!!

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    #9345
    Guys ano ba safety features nitong 1.5V aside sa airbag? mdyo confusing kasi yung sa owners manual.. di ko ma determine if pang 1.5, 2.0 or 2.5 yung nandun.. thanks

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    #9346
    Quote Originally Posted by buknoii View Post
    Guys ano ba safety features nitong 1.5V aside sa airbag? mdyo confusing kasi yung sa owners manual.. di ko ma determine if pang 1.5, 2.0 or 2.5 yung nandun.. thanks
    Airbags (Driver and front passenger)
    ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
    Dynamic Stability Control
    Rear Parking Sensor
    Rear View Camera
    Seatbelt Warning
    High-mount Stop Lamp
    Immobilizer
    Child Lock Protection

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    #9347
    Good day!

    Anybody here tried the Speed Alarm in their 2017 Mazda 3 1.5V? I enabled it and set 80kph limit but it did not alarm. No sound or anything.

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    #9348
    Quote Originally Posted by RedlineJunkie View Post
    Airbags (Driver and front passenger)
    ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
    Dynamic Stability Control
    Rear Parking Sensor
    Rear View Camera
    Seatbelt Warning
    High-mount Stop Lamp
    Immobilizer
    Child Lock Protection
    All you mentioned.

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    #9349
    Good day I'm considering to get the 2017 mazda 3, but with the recent news that mazda will introduce their 2nd gen skyactiv engine in mazda 3 2018. Thinking if I'll just wait nalang since it will be an 'all-new' model right?

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    #9350
    Quote Originally Posted by ShogunPing View Post
    Good day I'm considering to get the 2017 mazda 3, but with the recent news that mazda will introduce their 2nd gen skyactiv engine in mazda 3 2018. Thinking if I'll just wait nalang since it will be an 'all-new' model right?
    Those are updates of developments. There is no official word nor leaked spyshots of an All-new just yet. The BN just came out w/ significant tweaks like the GVC.
    The showed the RX Vision w/ a projected launch, but now, they're more focused on the MX5.....The Sky2 will come...Exactly WHEN? That's the question.

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    #9351
    Quote Originally Posted by jbertz24 View Post
    Good day guys, would just like to ask for your opinions specially those who have cquartz-ed their mazda 3. Does this look like it has cquartz? Don't you think the gloss is lacking? Because I'm wondering if it's just the paint color or the detailer's doing. Would really appreciate your opinions. Thanks!



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    It looks good in the pic, sir. Cars usually get a darker color when corrected and coated compared to swirly paint. Or it could be just the nature of your color.

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    #9352
    Justdiy of Technical Details is my kinda detailer. Passionate, Perfectionist & has OCD. Call him +63917 737 2958...no other detailer knows Mazda3s better than this guy.

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    #9353
    Where is his shop located? How much does he charge? Does he have glass coating? ...

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    #9354
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Justdiy of Technical Details is my kinda detailer. Passionate, Perfectionist & has OCD. Call him +63917 737 2958...no other detailer knows Mazda3s better than this guy.
    He only works on mazda3s???

    Sent from my GT-N7100 using Tapatalk

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    #9355
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    He only works on mazda3s???

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    Haha, sorry ma'am, my bad....He works on any car by appointment. Very hands on. He owns a 3 himself....here is what he drives...


    It's OCD clean...inside, out & under.

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    #9356


    ;)

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    #9357
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Haha, sorry ma'am, my bad....He works on any car by appointment. Very hands on. He owns a 3 himself....here is what he drives...


    It's OCD clean...inside, out & under.
    Saw the post of the new plate relocator , nice but the design looks like you have to drill holes in your bumper when it is not needed . I like where i am right now , no holes for the relocator plate . And the new one looks complicated to put on ,wherin the one i got does not need power tools . Shame as that stainless steel bit looked quite interesting

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    #9358
    Quote Originally Posted by marcyaptinchay View Post
    Saw the post of the new plate relocator , nice but the design looks like you have to drill holes in your bumper when it is not needed . I like where i am right now , no holes for the relocator plate . And the new one looks complicated to put on ,wherin the one i got does not need power tools . Shame as that stainless steel bit looked quite interesting
    I have the same as this white M3 above and zero holes needed . And i only used 1 tool for assembly . But to each his own . I like the new ones size (small) the drilling is a turn off (only negative i see) . Are the black brackets stainless too?

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    #9359
    My two cents' worth- It is a free market. There are a bunch of relocators for sale out there.
    The bottom line is what does your beloved car deserve?
    I have always been an OEM guy and if a mod I want requires mutilating my beloved chariot, then I throw that option out the window. It is like having ice with your beer. I would rather head off to a bar that serves sub zero beer and pay a bit of a premium than go to a joint where the beer is tepid because I will need buckets of ice.
    But then, that's just me. Friendly advice- not all that glitters is gold: Caveat Emptor!
    Please, please, please- do not ever ever drill!

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    #9360
    Seems to be a nice attempt but copied from something I've seen before. My BIGGEST concern is that it looks harder to install than the composite relocator I purchased when I visited Cebu. My hunch as other members have posted here is it appears to require DRILLING! That's a HUGE NO for me. It would be like damaging your bumper for a product that hasn't proven its long-term worthiness as opposed to the composite relocator that only took me 5 minutes to install and has survived the most extreme weather conditions when I lived up in Baguio City due to my work. 1 year later, the relocator is as good as new. Given my engineering background. The support the composite relocator gives should be much sturdier than a strip of metal only as shown in testa's photo. The composite mount and backplate gives very good support to the highly bendable new LTO plates and doesn't harm your bumper in anyway. I also don't like the idea of metal on paint! Composite is the way to go! Assuming this is cheaper, I wouldn't put my money on it given I already have a tried and true product that I would be more than happy to endorse.

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