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L8tr 11-24-2004 11:34 AM

My cup heaters broken!
 
J/K

My cup holders are cold, and have always been cold. Never HOT or Warm.

I just felt like sharing this with all of you since I only hear about the hot ones. Anyone else cold too?

Tayninh 11-24-2004 12:02 PM

What? The center console has a lot of heat coming up to it from the exhaust pipes. Its not an option, its just a fact that the cup holders get warm after driving it awhile.

czr 11-24-2004 12:35 PM

Is yours an 04? Drive around hard for about half an hour.

It's not really a big deal to me because I don't use the front cupholders to hold drinks, I use the rear. And there is a supposed "fix" for the heat that would add a layer of insulation under the console but from what I heard, it really does not help. No sense in having a mechanic tear up and scratching my car for a bad "fix". I will wait till more tests are done...on other people's cars ;)

RX3+5 11-24-2004 12:51 PM

Mazda added insulation sometime before November 2003 to help.

Vince

Luftwaffle 11-24-2004 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by czr
Is yours an 04? Drive around hard for about half an hour.

It's not really a big deal to me because I don't use the front cupholders to hold drinks, I use the rear. And there is a supposed "fix" for the heat that would add a layer of insulation under the console but from what I heard, it really does not help. No sense in having a mechanic tear up and scratching my car for a bad "fix". I will wait till more tests are done...on other people's cars ;)

I'm pretty sure mine has the insulation, they just get warm. Not quite great for cold drinks. But, since I don't drink in my car, I see no problem with this. :p

L8tr 11-24-2004 01:27 PM

No, really. My car was built in Aug-03. It doesn't get warm, even after extended driving. I've kept many various thing in there (phone, wallet, sunglasses, pop) and they are not warmed up by bieng in there. Only if it's very hot in/out side the car and the e-brake handle becomes spagatti does it get hot in the console.

Slims8 11-24-2004 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by L8tr
No, really. My car was built in Aug-03. It doesn't get warm, even after extended driving. I've kept many various thing in there (phone, wallet, sunglasses, pop) and they are not warmed up by bieng in there. Only if it's very hot in/out side the car and the e-brake handle becomes spagatti does it get hot in the console.

I'd take it back... What if you wanted to put coffee in there? How would it stay warm? :D

I guess you just got one of the gifted cars.

93rdcurrent 11-24-2004 01:57 PM

I'd sue for sure! How could Mazda have overlooked your cup warmer?!? After all we need them since our seat warmers don't get hot enough.

8_is_enuf 11-24-2004 02:06 PM

Mine has never gotten warm at all. even after some long highway trips.

L8tr 11-24-2004 02:17 PM

Well I know someone with a V6 Trans-am who's offered to trade me if I get too annoyed with it.:rolleyes:

Yes it must be gifted and I am grateful.:D
But why couldn't it also be gifted with high MPG. It gets about the same as my 90 RX-7. Sometimes worse, like after my M-flash.:eek:

RXLogic 11-24-2004 04:46 PM

I don't see how anyone can use the front cupholder with a manual transmission -- I figured that's just there for AT owners.

Shocka 11-24-2004 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by RXLogic
I don't see how anyone can use the front cupholder with a manual transmission -- I figured that's just there for AT owners.


hahah ive always thought the same thing, my cup holders were a cell phone holder then i got a new phone that doesnt sit to snuj in em..

r8ped8 11-24-2004 06:41 PM

My chapstick melts. My gum melts. My cell phone is too hot to put to my ear.
Hershey kisses (forget about it).
I am currently trying to funnel the 1500 degrees from my cup holder to my 25 degree seat warmer :rolleyes:
Gary

snap-on 11-24-2004 06:45 PM

If the dealer puts the updated pad..then lines the tunnel and bottom of the cupholder with foil...

Now thats the ticket.

I think it actually cools drinks after that.

RXE16T 11-25-2004 03:40 AM

Get it fixed under warranty since the "coffee warmers" aren't doing their job properly. ;)


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