High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
Big battery for stop start technology?
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
sailaholic wrote:Big battery for stop start technology?
looks like it... iStop off button to right of steering wheel
Also a switch to turn off Adaptive front lighting system and FOW
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
Nice spotting.
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
what is;- " a iStop off button to right of steering wheel Also a switch to turn off Adaptive front lighting system and FOW".
As far as I was aware adaptive lighting is built in to a lighting system?? If its just a switch for the lights all cars have that.
As far as I was aware adaptive lighting is built in to a lighting system?? If its just a switch for the lights all cars have that.
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
Why would anyone need/want to turn off adaptive lighting? I understand the need to turn off iStop due to brake pedal pressure issues. But lighting?
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You sometimes prefer it not to auto turn lights on/off when in low light conditions - or in dim lit car parks where full lights on is just annoying
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
that is auto lights, not adaptive. adaptive is when the light beam move towards the direction the car is turning.
unless the earlier poster typed adaptive instead of auto by mistake??? does the new mx5 have adaptive lights?
unless the earlier poster typed adaptive instead of auto by mistake??? does the new mx5 have adaptive lights?
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So staying true to there word on bringing back a more NA feel, they've put in a tape deck ;)
just below the fan control.
just below the fan control.
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
Also with the large battery. More and more new cars require a larger battery simply as a fail safe.
I have had many of my regular mobile mechanic customers come in for new batteries after someones car just stopped mid drive due to low voltage in battery. Not your typical low voltage non start, but driving along, voltage drops below 10 and that's it. It goes into safe mode and shuts everything down. Not fun on a freeway apparently...
I have had many of my regular mobile mechanic customers come in for new batteries after someones car just stopped mid drive due to low voltage in battery. Not your typical low voltage non start, but driving along, voltage drops below 10 and that's it. It goes into safe mode and shuts everything down. Not fun on a freeway apparently...
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
http://www.mazda.com/technology/safety/ ... y/afs.html
All these items may or may not be standard on the MX5...depends on the spec you buy.
Blind Spot monitoring looks to be on the list as well.
The i-Stop system needs a special design large battery - on a petrol about 67 amp hr (Q85) - they aren't cheap (or light)
All these items may or may not be standard on the MX5...depends on the spec you buy.
Blind Spot monitoring looks to be on the list as well.
The i-Stop system needs a special design large battery - on a petrol about 67 amp hr (Q85) - they aren't cheap (or light)
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
So I am not that much more informed if the ND has all these features or any of them. We might be excused for being surprised that Mazda would load the car up with so many features when weight and presumably price sensitivity was an issue.
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
Morlock, my guess is that most of those 'features' are just a soft upgrade. That's how this 'self parking' thing took off. Companies realised that the existing features (parking sensors + electronic steering + existing nav screen) could be turned into self parking with just a program. 0 added weight, no added cost-per-car and you can sell it as an upgrade pack or use it as a marketing feature.
That's likly the case for many of these features. For something like 'blind spot', all you're talking about is an extra LED to light the warning light and an extra parking sensor and a few wires. Less than 100grams.
That's likly the case for many of these features. For something like 'blind spot', all you're talking about is an extra LED to light the warning light and an extra parking sensor and a few wires. Less than 100grams.
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In my opinion, most of this stuff = too many drivers relying on too much tech rather than proper skills = lazy/dangerous people on the roads .....
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Re: High resolution photos of ND, including engine bay
There's so many lines on the body. I think it looks like it needs sanding or something.
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