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- (-) Remove Gearstick filter Gearstick
- Alternative ECU Fuel (8) Apply Alternative ECU Fuel filter
- Central Locking Control unit (2) Apply Central Locking Control unit filter
- Central Locking ECU (2) Apply Central Locking ECU filter
- Central Locking Fob (2) Apply Central Locking Fob filter
- ECU (3) Apply ECU filter
- ECU Engine (3) Apply ECU Engine filter
- ECU Transmission Control Unit (17) Apply ECU Transmission Control Unit filter
- Fuel Common Rail Diesel (8) Apply Fuel Common Rail Diesel filter
- Fuel Control Unit (8) Apply Fuel Control Unit filter
- Fuel Cut Off Unit (8) Apply Fuel Cut Off Unit filter
- Fuel Distributor Head (8) Apply Fuel Distributor Head filter
- Fuel ECU (8) Apply Fuel ECU filter
- Fuel Filler Flap (8) Apply Fuel Filler Flap filter
- Fuel Filler Neck Pipe (8) Apply Fuel Filler Neck Pipe filter
- Fuel level sensor (8) Apply Fuel level sensor filter
- Fuel Metering Unit (8) Apply Fuel Metering Unit filter
- Gear Stick (6) Apply Gear Stick filter
- Gearbox ECU (6) Apply Gearbox ECU filter
- Gearstick Surround (6) Apply Gearstick Surround filter
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Mazda trivia
- The first vehicle that Mazda ever produced was a three-wheeled truck called the Mazda-go. Only 66 were built in total for its release in 1931.
- The attempt by Mazda to make a fast electric car was very successful. The Mazda RX-7 was built in 1979 and could reach an impressive 111.8mph.
- The Mazda logo is meant to be an owl, expressing Mazda's goal of expanding its wings for the future.
- The small, lightweight RX-3 caused a huge uproar in the '70s when it won the Japanese Grand Prix touring car category. The reason for the shock was that it beat the Skyline GT-R!
- Mazda is the only Japanese car manufacturer not to be based in Tokyo. Instead, they work out of Hiroshima and were there when a nuclear bomb was dropped. The Mazda factories actually survived the atomic bomb thanks to a small mountain being in the way.