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duddley wrote:Paid an auto sparky to find out why my brakelights fuse keept blowing as brake lights are handy in Auckland traffic.
rollaholic wrote:duddley wrote:Paid an auto sparky to find out why my brakelights fuse keept blowing as brake lights are handy in Auckland traffic.
thats true, indicators only have to work once every 6 months though
iOnic wrote:Sounds like I'll find out tomorrow if my RX8 is dead or whether I got lucky. Been painful not having it going
Oh and my RB30 crank is bent. Yay.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Pulled over, ran across the road for 30 secs, came back and it wouldn't start. Had very weak spark. Got it started 2hours later and drove it to the gas station to grab some fuel and head home - repeat of prior experience
steroidcontaskie wrote:I had a friend that had the same problem with his RX8, wouldnt restart if still hot after a run. Eventually after a long fight he got a complete engine rebuild under warranty. Hopefully you car isnt that bad.
Cheers
Ed
steroidcontaskie wrote:Pulled over, ran across the road for 30 secs, came back and it wouldn't start. Had very weak spark. Got it started 2hours later and drove it to the gas station to grab some fuel and head home - repeat of prior experience
I had a friend that had the same problem with his RX8, wouldnt restart if still hot after a run. Eventually after a long fight he got a complete engine rebuild under warranty. Hopefully your car isnt that bad.
Cheers
Ed
iOnic wrote:Long story: when I bought the RX8 I had a list of jobs that I wanted done before I took delivery of the car. One of them was replacing all the coilpacks since they commonly go and can take the engine with them. Mazda has released updated coilpacks to try and get around this issue. It was at the Mazda dealership for a week/$2k bill before I had even driven it for longer than a test drive
Fast forward 6 months/2000kms and I was in town last week. Pulled over, ran across the road for 30 secs, came back and it wouldn't start. Had very weak spark. Got it started 2hours later and drove it to the gas station to grab some fuel and head home - repeat of prior experience.
Eventually got it home and checked it over, coilpacks are the "old" part number (turns out they weren't replaced at all - still have the date/mileage of last replacement on them). Rang Mazda and asked why the coilpacks I got charged for didn't make their way into my car - got the run around until eventually lots of abuse in their direction resulted in an admission of fault and a refund.
So I've bought brand new coilpacks which should be here tomorrow so I'll throw them in and see if it works again. Towards the end it wouldn't start/run at all and sounded horrible.
Because petrol and lubricating oil go into the same place it's important to have good spark. Bad coils = weak spark = unburned fuel diluting the lubricating oil = no/less lubrication. This has been going on for 6 months so I'm not holding out much hope tbh. Best case it needs a rebuild sooner than it did before.
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