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Do you disconnect the battery supply if you're going away for a considerable period of time as your car will not be driven during the period, so as to avoid battery flat upon your return? If so, with the smart keyless entry system, how would you lock your car after disconnecting the battery supply?

Use the key to lock.
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Do you disconnect the battery supply if you're going away for a considerable period of time as your car will not be driven during the period, so as to avoid battery flat upon your return? If so, with the smart keyless entry system, how would you lock your car after disconnecting the battery supply?

Even you remove the Battery,it may still flat upon your return,depends how long will you be going away,it is best leave the Car to some Trusted Friends or Relatives,they can drive around,it also will prevent the Tires,getting "Flat Spot" & Brake Discs Rusty..etc.

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Do you disconnect the battery supply if you're going away for a considerable period of time as your car will not be driven during the period, so as to avoid battery flat upon your return? If so, with the smart keyless entry system, how would you lock your car after disconnecting the battery supply?

How long is long le?

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2 weeks or more.

Our new car, before we takeover, should be park more than 2 week without starting the engine. [lipsrsealed]

I don't any problem with that.

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2 weeks or more.

Parked 2-3 weeks without using no problem at all la. I have a friend went holiday for about 1 month also left the car at carpark, came back after holiday and can start the car without fail. Unless you are talking about few months then maybe not advisable. Even some people whose car is OPC, dont use for a few weeks also no problem.

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2018 Mazda 6

 

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Basically a facelift of the current 6, with refreshed exterior, almost re-designed interior, and the highlight: New 2.5L Turbo-charged engine, producing 250ps horsepower.

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Isn't 250 ps from a 2.5 L turbo a bit low? I thought most 2.0 L engines are already making power somewhere that figure? What's the torque figure like?

Agree, many 2.5L cars (natural aspirated) already have more than 200ps. Some 2.0L turbos from WRX or Evo already have more than 250ps.

Fortunately the torque at 420Nm is better than typical 2.0L turbo at around 350Nm. Engine should be similar to the one in the CX-9.

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