Mazda Specialist in the Midlands?

Mazda Specialist in the Midlands?

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ali_kat

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32,033 posts

228 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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Does anyone know of one please?

Kenilworth/Warwick/L'Spa/Stratford upon Avon/Solihull ish area?


Google/Yell/Phone book not helping much frown

Munter

31,326 posts

248 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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Wolves any good for you? Not used them but I've seen their signs around.
http://www.mazcare.co.uk/

egomeister

6,871 posts

270 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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Sam Goodwins is in nuneaton - shouldn't be too far from you?

http://www.samgoodwin.com/


OnlyMX5ives

1,142 posts

199 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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Me.

I've sorted a fair few that other 'Specialists' have 'fixed'.

Whats the problem ?

Edited by OnlyMX5ives on Wednesday 31st December 18:31

NiceCupOfTea

25,313 posts

258 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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Ali, my dad lives just down the road from you and he is looking for somewhere too. He went to a Mazda dealer (think it was in Acocks Green) for a cambelt change and they were an absolute shower.

He has been recommended a place in Nuneaton that does roofs (not sure if it's the same place as above) as he needs one doing.

IIRC there is a specialist in Telford.

Munter

31,326 posts

248 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
IIRC there is a specialist in Telford.
I think he shut up shop now.

ali_kat

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32,033 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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OnlyMX5ives said:
Me.

I've sorted a fair few that other 'Specialists' have 'fixed'.

Whats the problem ?
wavey

She needs a service, & there is a 'dicky' speedo thingy, which is intermittent frown Been told need a new one from Maxda, they want £500 for the service & to fix it hehe

So I'm looking for a place to service her, other than Mazda - I'm not taking her to the local service station as they broke the last one!

Spoken to the guy in Nuneaton, he said he would need her for a 'few days' to find the cause of the speedo problem, and that it woudl 'cost' me, yikes wheras Mazda have run the diagnostics (as the engine managment light came on so we dropped her in there) and just said that I need a new cable thing...

But I'd prefer not to pay Mazda prices hehe

ali_kat

Original Poster:

32,033 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Ali, my dad lives just down the road from you and he is looking for somewhere too. He went to a Mazda dealer (think it was in Acocks Green) for a cambelt change and they were an absolute shower.

He has been recommended a place in Nuneaton that does roofs (not sure if it's the same place as above) as he needs one doing.

IIRC there is a specialist in Telford.
yes AG has a bad reputation - the one in L'Spa is great tho smile

There is a fab guy in Cov for roofs - Tony I went to see him to learn how to take the roof down/backup on this one hehe In my defence it was cold, and I'd never had a heated rear screen before hehe

ali_kat

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32,033 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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Munter said:
Wolves any good for you? Not used them but I've seen their signs around.
http://www.mazcare.co.uk/
They are a tad too far... frown

Phil @ P5

56 posts

191 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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ali_kat said:
She needs a service, & there is a 'dicky' speedo thingy, which is intermittent frown Been told need a new one from Maxda, they want £500 for the service & to fix it hehe

So I'm looking for a place to service her, other than Mazda - I'm not taking her to the local service station as they broke the last one!

Spoken to the guy in Nuneaton, he said he would need her for a 'few days' to find the cause of the speedo problem, and that it woudl 'cost' me, yikes wheras Mazda have run the diagnostics (as the engine managment light came on so we dropped her in there) and just said that I need a new cable thing...

But I'd prefer not to pay Mazda prices hehe
Not sure what the 'dicky' speedo thingy is as you haven't elaborated.....but, if you have a check engine light that's a 2001+ model and they didn't have a speedo cable, rather a pick-up off the gearbox. A 5 minute job to replace if it is faulty. Used ones should be plentiful as well.

HTH
Phil

ali_kat

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32,033 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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Phil @ P5 said:
Not sure what the 'dicky' speedo thingy is as you haven't elaborated.....but, if you have a check engine light that's a 2001+ model and they didn't have a speedo cable, rather a pick-up off the gearbox. A 5 minute job to replace if it is faulty. Used ones should be plentiful as well.

HTH
Phil
thumbup It works, then it doesn't work.

OnlyMX5ives

1,142 posts

199 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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As Phil said I'd suspect the speedo sensor in the Gearbox. (I have a spare one in stock) or its possibly just a dodgy connection.

I service MX5's too but love a challenge when a weird fault occurs.

I recently fixed a supercharged car in ten minutes that Mazcare messed about with for days and the owner hadn't been able to drive it for a year ! He was so fed up I even told him if I couldn't fix it, I wouldn't charge him a penny.

I'm happy to extend that offer to your speedo fault too.

There are Mazda specialists and there are MX5 specialists !

wink



Edited by OnlyMX5ives on Thursday 1st January 20:11

ali_kat

Original Poster:

32,033 posts

228 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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Will give you a call biggrin

As for servicing, I need a garage that will stamp the book....

Munter

31,326 posts

248 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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joe20vt

87 posts

230 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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Sam Goodwin where alright when I used them. I did not get a stamp but didn’t think to ask or realise until I was home. I did get a comprehensive Receipt.

OnlyMX5ives

1,142 posts

199 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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I find it strange that people desire a stamp.

Considering you can buy any design you want for around £20 on Ebay I hope people actually call the garages rather than rely on a stamp in a service book.

What you should prefer is a detailed reciept with a company name and phone number on it. The reason main dealers stamp books is because co.s pay the bill and most new car drivers wouldn't ever see the actual bill. Not the case on 99% of MX5's I suspect.

However if people particularly want a stamp I could get one but with the majority of cars I see, the book is missing or already full.


ali_kat

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32,033 posts

228 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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OnlyMX5ives said:
I find it strange that people desire a stamp.
I like the stamp and the receipt biggrin