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Old Aug 15, 2013 | 04:51 PM
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Hi all,
This is my first post here so hello and i hope i can be of some service..when i have a little more experience of all things mazda...
Bought my first mazda yesterday , a wee runabout for the 7 mile journey to work and back , a 98 323f hatchback that has only 66k on it.
I have had a lot of cars in my time.. Dont know why i havent had a mazda before but there you go better late than never. I love it already , comfortable nippy and its pretty well kitted out ,impressed!
It has a few dashlights on at the moment due to the previous owner having some wheelbearings etc fitted and i now find its not obd2 compliant! I have my own little reset tool for just this occasion but its of no use! ( my wife was fond of those cheese eatin surrender monkey wagons,Renaults!) , so a must to own an obd2, can anyone explain the process of resetting the lights without going near the mazda dealer and getting my trousers taken down?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Kind regards,
Artmo23 . P.s. i work in I.T. So maybe i can be of use in that department .
 
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Old Aug 15, 2013 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Artmo23
Hi all,
This is my first post here so hello and i hope i can be of some service..when i have a little more experience of all things mazda...
Bought my first mazda yesterday , a wee runabout for the 7 mile journey to work and back , a 98 323f hatchback that has only 66k on it.
I have had a lot of cars in my time.. Dont know why i havent had a mazda before but there you go better late than never. I love it already , comfortable nippy and its pretty well kitted out ,impressed!
It has a few dashlights on at the moment due to the previous owner having some wheelbearings etc fitted and i now find its not obd2 compliant! I have my own little reset tool for just this occasion but its of no use! ( my wife was fond of those cheese eatin surrender monkey wagons,Renaults!) , so a must to own an obd2, can anyone explain the process of resetting the lights without going near the mazda dealer and getting my trousers taken down?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Kind regards,
Artmo23 . P.s. i work in I.T. So maybe i can be of use in that department .
Welcome to the Mazda club. I just picked my first Mazda up about a month ago, I love it.

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