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Old 08-03-2006, 09:35 AM
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It actually was a dangerous situation, as it was hanging by the wires for about 1 minute before finally falling in my lap and frying out the electronics. I actually blew through a stop sign by accident - luckily in a quiet residential neighborhood in the middle of the day so nothing happened.

I wonder if I could replace the fuse before the visor so my stereo works through the weekend. I'm not due to take it in to the dealer until Monday.
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hmm weird, my melted and fell off a month ago. I didnt have any type of electric failures.
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Maybe you had your winter visor installed? It always confuses me when I see posts like this. Somehow I have managed to keep my 8 for three years in the desert where we see 100+ temps most of the summer and nothing has ever melted in my car.
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I'm guessing the melting is the result of a short circuit, and not the ambiant temperature. This should definatly be reported to the NTSB. It is a safety issue.
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Originally Posted by NoTears316
Somehow I have managed to keep my 8 for three years in the desert where we see 100+ temps most of the summer and nothing has ever melted in my car.
Not even your Hawaiian Dancer dashboard ornament?

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Old 08-03-2006, 10:20 AM
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I dunno

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I'm guessing the melting is the result of a short circuit, and not the ambiant temperature. This should definatly be reported to the NTSB. It is a safety issue.
I just think it seems to big of a coincidence that it was melty after three days of 100-degree heat. Unfortunately, my work parking lot is totally uncovered and no trees - so I have to have my car out there during the hottest part of the day. I do use a window shade and vent the top with the sunroof, but on Wednesday I did not since it was going to be a relatively "cool" 96

I am curious - should I try to change out a fuse and see if I can get my stereo and advanced key system working before taking it to the dealer, or should I play it safe and let them handle everything under warranty? Opinions welcome!
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I would take it to the dealer... if there's still a short, you'll just blow another fuse, and a surge caused by that could damage other electronics.

At work now, so I don't have access to the wiring diagrams to see if this all makes sense - but I bet it does. All the items you described as going out when the visor bombed were probably served by the same fuse....

bummer!

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Yup - looks like the 15A "Room" fuse serves all these systems, so, what happened to you makes sense. If you're handy w/ electrical stuff - see if you can separate the wires and tape them off, then replace the fuse. Otherwise, I stand by my original advice - let the dealer fix it....

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I think that all of you look like you need a monkey... No sir i dont want a monkey, ill give it to you for 30 dollars...NO i dont want the monkey...eeerr 20 dollars... sir i wont take that monkey even if it was FREE..

FREEE!!!!!! do you want my children to starve
Well if they Hungry then Feed them the monkey....
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Originally Posted by knight7
I think that all of you look like you need a monkey... No sir i dont want a monkey, ill give it to you for 30 dollars...NO i dont want the monkey...eeerr 20 dollars... sir i wont take that monkey even if it was FREE..

FREEE!!!!!! do you want my children to starve
Well if they Hungry then Feed them the monkey....
Have you been drinking?
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i think mebbe he smoked some monkey before posting ...

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Originally Posted by fray
I'm guessing the melting is the result of a short circuit, and not the ambiant temperature. This should definatly be reported to the NTSB. It is a safety issue.
it's not melting per se.. the plastic just gets soft and the visor will split along the seams. soemtime it's just a crack. other times though it has come all apart and falls into pieces.
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Originally Posted by NoTears316
Maybe you had your winter visor installed? It always confuses me when I see posts like this. Somehow I have managed to keep my 8 for three years in the desert where we see 100+ temps most of the summer and nothing has ever melted in my car.
yeah i though i was immune too.. then i went through a few in one month.
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i forgot the name of the game i got that from, but the visor thing happen to me and i blamed a friend of mines for breaking it. i got mad cause now they on back order and guess what we cant say anything cause it dont count to mazdas customer satisfaction.
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