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Melenium
12-10-2004, 12:21 AM
Anyone know if there are any OEM switches or buttons for the knock-outs to the left of the steering wheel (next to the lights dimmer knob)? I\'d like to put in a button, but the fact that the current knockouts appear curved may make it tricky to do a nice flush job.

Maybe Joe could look something up? Thanks..

FYI I\'m planning on wiring in my garage door opener to it.. I can\'t find anywhere else that is convienient and it would make a nice practical and simple mod :)

MazdaTree
12-10-2004, 12:32 AM
you can easly put switches in there and it looks good too to take them out you got to pull the whole panel out and i believe theres 3 blanks ones but you can only use 2 one has something on the back of it but you can easly drill holes on the 2 blank ones and hook up switches

Melenium
12-10-2004, 02:17 AM
Originally posted by MazdaTree

you can easly put switches in there and it looks good too to take them out you got to pull the whole panel out and i believe theres 3 blanks ones but you can only use 2 one has something on the back of it but you can easly drill holes on the 2 blank ones and hook up switches

I never doubted it was hard. The DeWalt drill is quite the resiliant tool ;) -- I\'d like to see if there are stock buttons/switches maybe from other Mazda models so that it can look as stock and clean as possible. Otherwise I\'ll have to head down to Active Surplus or Sayal and ponder over which button to get :p

FLIPDADY
12-10-2004, 07:43 AM
Yeah those 3 or 4 blank covers can be easily removed.

Dr Butcher
12-10-2004, 10:43 AM
That\'s exactly where I\'m going to install the switch to my flux capacitor. :p

bluntman
12-10-2004, 12:23 PM
Another guy in M3F.com ordered an OE coin holder (from Japan I believe) that sits in one of those blanks.

Melenium
12-10-2004, 03:19 PM
Originally posted by Dr Butcher


That\'s exactly where I\'m going to install the switch to my flux capacitor. :p

Hey, when you build it or find one, mind if I borrow it on occassion? Where are you going to put the time circuits and Mr. Fusion? I guess you could mount the flux capacitor in the trunk or something...

bubba1983
12-10-2004, 04:21 PM
mount it in the glovebox...their\'s TONS of room in there....

bluntman
12-10-2004, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by bubba1983


mount it in the glovebox...their\'s TONS of room in there....

Can\'t, that\'s where I keep my blow-up doll...for those times I use the carpool lanes.

majic
12-10-2004, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by bluntman



Originally posted by bubba1983


mount it in the glovebox...their\'s TONS of room in there....

Can\'t, that\'s where I keep my blow-up doll...for those times I use the carpool lanes.

lol.. but actually you need 2 dolls to leagally drive in those lanes.. speaking of which.. i didn\'t realize that until i was passing everyone on dundas b/c they were all stuck in middle and left lanes :p

bluntman
12-10-2004, 07:20 PM
My cadavour is in the back seat.

K Dawg ONE
12-10-2004, 10:39 PM
Originally posted by Dr Butcher


That\'s exactly where I\'m going to install the switch to my flux capacitor. :p

If only I could find this one thread from the Ford Explorer forums.
This kid had a leak in the factory 4x4 air ride of his Explorer and was asking about it on the forum. Being a newbie, they went on for about 5 pages about it being a problem with his Flux Capacitor and how he should go to Pep Boys and ask about getting it fixed and he went...OMG! Too funny!

K Dawg ONE
12-10-2004, 10:40 PM
But, I did dig this up from an old Audi thread:


\"Hey guys, I\'ve got a 98 1.8T. I\'ve had a k04 and chip for a while and wanted to get more perfomannce. I was recommended to port and polish the intake and exhaust. We found out they used abrasive material to do it like gritty sand. So I got with my friend that tunes Hondas and we decided to try it ourselves. We got a bag of sandblasting sand and hooked up into the intake and started the car. We had to hold the gas so it would run. He wanted to let the engine suck in the sand through the intake so it would port it out and then push it out the ehxaust so it would port the exhaust manifold. I was worried that it might cause problems but he figured it\'d be OK as long as we didn\'t make boost and it get sucked in the turbo. After running the car and letting it suck in sand we got about half way through a 25 lb bag. The check engine light was on and the
engine was bucking and kicking and sounding really weird. We stopped and hooked the car back up normal and took off the sand supply. We tried to start it again and it was really hard. Once started it couldn\'t idle and kept making weird noises. We took it out and drove it and it started to make scraping and knocking noises. Help! Can anyone tell me what to do! My buddy only does Hondas so he doesn\'t know much about Audis.\"

bubba1983
12-11-2004, 08:00 AM
Originally posted by K Dawg ONE


But, I did dig this up from an old Audi thread:


\"Hey guys, I\'ve got a 98 1.8T. I\'ve had a k04 and chip for a while and wanted to get more perfomannce. I was recommended to port and polish the intake and exhaust. We found out they used abrasive material to do it like gritty sand. So I got with my friend that tunes Hondas and we decided to try it ourselves. We got a bag of sandblasting sand and hooked up into the intake and started the car. We had to hold the gas so it would run. He wanted to let the engine suck in the sand through the intake so it would port it out and then push it out the ehxaust so it would port the exhaust manifold. I was worried that it might cause problems but he figured it\'d be OK as long as we didn\'t make boost and it get sucked in the turbo. After running the car and letting it suck in sand we got about half way through a 25 lb bag. The check engine light was on and the
engine was bucking and kicking and sounding really weird. We stopped and hooked the car back up normal and took off the sand supply. We tried to start it again and it was really hard. Once started it couldn\'t idle and kept making weird noises. We took it out and drove it and it started to make scraping and knocking noises. HelpCan anyone tell me what to do! My buddy only does Hondas so he doesn\'t know much about Audis.\"

HAHA< OMFG< my stomache hurts so much from laughing sp hard!

bluntman
12-11-2004, 10:10 AM
I think the owner\'s problem is obvious...

http://members.rogers.com/alegardo/problem.jpg

Unbelieveable.

bubba1983
12-11-2004, 04:24 PM
your overusing that one bluntman, get a new one! haha

bluntman
12-11-2004, 06:59 PM
One time to many huh? That\'s what I though...:(

Mayhem
12-11-2004, 07:17 PM
Originally posted by bluntman


One time to many huh? That\'s what I though...:(

I believe the problem here is quite evident....:p

:D
:D

http://members.rogers.com/alegardo/problem.jpg

bluntman
12-11-2004, 08:00 PM
http://www.mahopa.de/bilder/lustige-forenbilder/you-not-funny.jpg

Mayhem
12-12-2004, 02:56 AM
:D ....ha ha.....I know....bad joke

Mayhem
12-18-2004, 12:50 PM
The How-to for removing the switch blanks appears to be gone. I searched but couldn\'t find anything. Could someone post the link to it, or explain how to remove one of the blanks.

MazdaTree
12-18-2004, 12:56 PM
i cant post pictures cuz i dunno how but basically you pull down on the left of the wheel that whole peice will easity come off with some tuggin and then you can pop out the pieces from inside