shift boot and center cup heat issue?
Hello fellow rx8 owners! I had a quick question which hopefully you S2 owners could answer for me. Just wanted to give you feed back on my car well I have a 2010 r3 with around 7000kms no issues to date.
My situation is when driving my 8 when its hot outside is it normal for the shift boot area to get hot and also were the center cup holders are it get a little hot as well. I just want to know if this is normal? or is this a major issue? and should I take it back to mazda for them to fix it? Thanks ladies and gents hope to hear some responses! |
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so thats normal for it to get hot around the shift boot and center cup holder area? thats pretty weird any reason to it?
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thanx for the link!
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Keeps your coffee warm nab!
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Originally Posted by Shaggymoge
(Post 4054213)
Keeps your coffee warm nab!
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Originally Posted by EricB
(Post 4102466)
or make sure to put 75% more ice in your iced coffee so after 10 minutes 80% will melt :yelrotflm
Totally normal man. If you were Superman and had x-ray vision you would see that the tranny is basically right under it, hence the warmth. :) |
some are better than others, my 09 was HORRID, my 40th is however manageable and not bad whatsoever.
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I put my drinks in the back cup holders. Couple reasons. One from the heat in the front ones, and second because they get in the way for shifting. I keep hitting what ever is in the front cup holders with my arm. So, in the back they go.
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I would vote for this as the RX8Club's Understatement of the Year :wiggle:
Originally Posted by SpencerM1
(Post 4119826)
Totally normal man. If you were Superman and had x-ray vision you would see that the tranny is basically right under it, hence the warmth. :)
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Originally Posted by Prophet
(Post 4119971)
I put my drinks in the back cup holders. Couple reasons. One from the heat in the front ones, and second because they get in the way for shifting. I keep hitting what ever is in the front cup holders with my arm. So, in the back they go.
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