The Stigenator
Lifer
My Mazda CX5 (driven by my business partner, though I own it), has a very unique feature that I have not seen in any car before..
There is a hole / gap that exposes the interior to the outside around the steering wheel. He noticed it 2 weeks ago as the AC was not cooling the car fast enough and found a hot air stream coming at him at speed.
Turns out around the steering column where it meets the firewall (surrounding tilt wheel area) there is a big enough gap that one can see the road surface. This I have NOT seen in any car before. This means at speed, the car is not insulated from the outside, there is a constant stream of air / noise / water / dust coming in through this gap between the steering column, the dash and the firewall.
Any ideas.. I am scaling it up to Mazda today.
There is a hole / gap that exposes the interior to the outside around the steering wheel. He noticed it 2 weeks ago as the AC was not cooling the car fast enough and found a hot air stream coming at him at speed.
Turns out around the steering column where it meets the firewall (surrounding tilt wheel area) there is a big enough gap that one can see the road surface. This I have NOT seen in any car before. This means at speed, the car is not insulated from the outside, there is a constant stream of air / noise / water / dust coming in through this gap between the steering column, the dash and the firewall.
Any ideas.. I am scaling it up to Mazda today.
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