I now have access to all part numbers and prices for all mazda models.
prices are for March 2004, so fairly current..
How?
I have "acquired" the dealer parts catalogue CD's
John
p.s A new engine costs £2327.35 plus fitting
Last edited by Einstein : 6-5-04 at 7:38.
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Mazda quoted me 3 man days to swap an engine & £550 plus VAT.
That's without anything else like oil, coolant, filters etc though so you're looking at closer to £1200 on top of the engine cost.
That's the general idea.. If you want your own copy..
How's about a fiver delivered.. 3 cd's including installation instructions..
John
"A bus station is where a bus stops; a train station is where a train stops; on my desk I have a work station." Cardomain pageUK626Club UK & Ireland Member of the Year 2004, 2006 and 2007
John have you checked out your cars actual day it was made my cars birthday is a full year minus 19 days before it's first registered owner took it on the road
I will have to buy it a present now but then again I have seen some of the prices unbeliveable
roland
Why mod when you drive Perfection
UK Engine Swap Team Member if you can find us - you can hire us
That's the general idea.. If you want your own copy..
How's about a fiver delivered.. 3 cd's including installation instructions..
John
Hi Einstein
Have you any more copies available? I am in need of help identifying various parts for my JDM model to see if they are the same as UK as some including Mazda say they have to be ordered from Japan but others say they are the same!!
1 example being Mazda dealer says Japanese order only for A/C condenser,
local A/C specialist says they are the same and much cheaper than Mazda needless to say he got the job and all fitted 2 days later (genuine parts too)!!
Please let me know asap and I will get payment to you immediately, easier if you accept Paypal or Nochex?
"A bus station is where a bus stops; a train station is where a train stops; on my desk I have a work station." Cardomain pageUK626Club UK & Ireland Member of the Year 2004, 2006 and 2007
"A bus station is where a bus stops; a train station is where a train stops; on my desk I have a work station." Cardomain pageUK626Club UK & Ireland Member of the Year 2004, 2006 and 2007
hi guys, i now have this cd, and for the life of me cannot get the last cd to load on? (the one with prices on ect) tbh the instructions are stapled in the wrong order! i have the programe loaded on, but the last stage of local data setup never works email help would be greatly appreciated Andie
Next, run the application by clicking: Start-> Programs-> MazdaEPC2-> MazdaEPC2
You will see the following window. Click the “Submenu” button at the bottom and select “Import Local Data” as shown.
Insert the Local Data CD and see the following image.
Enter the data paths as shown below, or use the “…” button to browse to the relevant folder on the Local Data CD.
Change the drive letter for the CD-Rom as necessary.
Make sure the boxes are ticked as shown.
Click Setup at the bottom to begin the import.
This will take a few minutes.
Then it should all work correctly.. I checked mine worked, then re-wrote all the instructions to make it a bit simpler to install..
p.s. mine are a fiver, delivered..
John
"A bus station is where a bus stops; a train station is where a train stops; on my desk I have a work station." Cardomain pageUK626Club UK & Ireland Member of the Year 2004, 2006 and 2007
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