Is that the key with the flip out key? The best way to open those is to unflip the key, and take an unfolded paperclip and push on the tab in that valley while pulling it apart. Then you can open it to change the battery.2007 Mazda CX9
-changed oil
-replaced blower motor relay for "ghost" blower
-unplugged failing "key sensor" at ignition switch so keyless entry would function and door dinger would stop ANYtime door was open
-replaced key fob battery #1620 which I thought was kinda oddball, but O'Reilly stocked it
-replaced inexplicably mangled and leaking rear diff fill plug with new OEM. @bdcardinal helped me track this down LONG ago and it uses Mazda's super-special 23mm hex head
-replaced leaking plastic radiator drain bolt with a steel oil pan drain plug M12x1.25:View attachment 253853
Thank you! I successfully just pried it apart a couple times. I did watch a YT vid first because it wasn't entirely clear which side was the battery cover. I seem to learn everything from YT U... which is potentially scary.Is that the key with the flip out key? The best way to open those is to unflip the key, and take an unfolded paperclip and push on the tab in that valley while pulling it apart. Then you can open it to change the battery.
So last Saturday I decided to do an oil change on the Chevy truck since it hasn't been done since.....June of 2020, but only about 1500ish miles ago. For some odd reason I went out of order and did the filter first, then went to pull the drain plug. I vaguely remembered it not feeling fantastic so I had a new plug on hand. Every pull of the ratchet handle was tight and the plug came out with the threads destroyed. Then it looked like what was the plug seal was stuck to the pan to I picked at it and out came the heli-coil slinky. I have a new TimeSert set sitting waiting for Sunday to finish the jobThank you! I successfully just pried it apart a couple times. I did watch a YT vid first because it wasn't entirely clear which side was the battery cover. I seem to learn everything from YT U... which is potentially scary.
This seems to have the infamous Mazda 5 minute timer, ie if you unlock the doors with the fob but do NOTHING else (like open a door) it automatically re-locks itself. I get VERY nervous about modern vehicles that like to lock themselves.
Work faster?I’m guessing they put ceramic coating on the BMW, I hate washing it. Beads up and leave spots, windows are the worst.
That’s funny. Wonder why he’s not performing the work given he has all that experience?'08 Tundra, new front and rear u-joints in rear d/s. The mid joint was replaced when we did the carrier bearing. The owner is just certain this will cure a harmonic vibe at 60mph, and I'm certain it won't as the OEM joints I removed felt great at 287k. But this guy "used to build race cars" so he knows EVERYTHING (plus more). Did I mention he used to build race cars?? View attachment 253969
The master technician finally got time to take a picture after they removed the valve cover and it looks like they've adjusted the valves and spark plugs and timing chain or they're getting ready to do it but here is the only picture I've received so far but I thought I would share it with you guys at the mileage of 370,000Had car evaluated, I am getting new VTC actuator, timing chain, timing kit parts. Gonna go ahead and have the # 4 service done along with coolant, tensioner replacement, belt, oil, filter. Will take it in Friday morning and by the time it comes back i will have almost entire new everything. Hoping to have some pictures again with valve cover off.
The master technician finally got time to take a picture after they removed the valve cover and it looks like they've adjusted the valves and spark plugs and timing chain or they're getting ready to do it but here is the only picture I've received so far but I thought I would share it with you guys at the mileage of 370,000
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