rx8auto
05-29-2007, 09:16 PM
Appreciate this information on this board. My rx8 auto is currently waiting for a new engine. I know there are other threads on this but thought I should start a new one anyway to tell my story (it is long). Hopefully it can help someone.
My rx8 is a 04 auto, has 52K miles, has all it maintenance, up to date on all recalls and flashes.
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About 6 weeks ago, I was stopped at a red light and my car stalled. I got it started again after 2 cranks and I feathered the accelerator at the other lights the rest of the way home. Because this had never happened before I took it to a Mazda Dealership #1 (that I have my regular maintenance done at) the next day. It was a 20 minute drive without any issues.
They took it through their $94 diagnostics and reported detecting no issues with the car.
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I drove it for another 4-5 weeks without a reoccurance before it stalled again at a red light. Restarted and promptly died at another light. This time, it took a couple minutes (seemed like eternity with cars driving around you) to restart.
I then heard the 'marbles in a can' sound a couple times when I accelerated on my way home.
(Let me say, I have heard some not-normal sounds before during acceleration, infrequently enough that when I hear those sounds, I think its a non-issue. But those sounds were not like these new sounds after restarting at the light ... and I did not know how to describe them until I read the threads and the 'marbles in a can' analogy).
I eventually got home by feathering the accelerator at the other lights.
So I took it back to my Mazda Dealership #1 the next morning (again without any issues) and left it with them for a couple days so they could take it through their diagnostics and test drive it.
The service lady asked if I had noticed a loss of power and I there was no noticeable loss of power. She asked if the CEL came on, and it had not.
Mazda Dealership #1 called me back and said they could not find anything wrong with the rx8 and their test drive did not replicate any of the noise/stalling I had reported to them.
I knew this was not right and could not accept their pronogsis that there was not an identifiable problem.
* * * *
So I called Mazda Dealership #2, an additional 20 minutes away and closer to town. The service person asked me to bring in the car for their $94 diagnostic.
I went to pick up the car mid afternoon from Mazda Dealership #1 and took it to Mazda Dealership #2. My wife and kids were in the other car following me.
While driving, I decided to try duplicate the sound so I could tell Mazda Dealership #2. I found I could do it at will. Crusing 50-55mph, all I had to do was punch the accelerator and the 'marbles in a can' could be heard. Did this 5-6 times on my drive.
In the 20 minute drive with medium traffic, it stalled while waiting to get of an exit ramp, it stalled on me just as I was about to turn into the dealership and it stalled on me in the dealership lot as I was driving to the service area. This last stall and restart had a noticeable loss of power ... the rx8 literally limped to the service parking.
(I do not know if my 'marbles in a can' test aggravated the stalling problem).
I reported to them my problems and told them how to duplicate the sound. Left the rx8 with them and waited for their call.
* * * *
Mazda Dealership #2 calls me back the next day and said their $94 diagnostic did not identify a problem but they wanted to replace the power coils and battery (plus tires, plus oil change etc). I was okay with the power coils based on what I had read on this forum but should have pushed back on the battery (easy $100 bucks for them).
Mazda Dealership #2 calls me back in another day and tells me that they
Replace the coils/battery
Test drove the car and everything was cool
They let the car sit
They test drove it again and it stalled on them 5 times
They then contacted Mazda and Mazda was shipping them a new engine.
* * * *
Sorry for the length but let me summarize.
My symptoms were stalling at red lights, 'marble in a can' sounds and power loss.
The $94 diagnostic test will not find this problem. There is no CEL to warn of this problem.
Its symptoms are sporadic and hard to duplicate. Neither dealership was able to reproduce the symptoms at will, Dealership #2 lucked into it after deciding to test drive it a second time.
Power coils may have been part of the problem (ex. the noise) but not the stalling/power loss (ex. hopefully new engine will fix).
Dealership #2 said he has seen about 10 rx8 autos with this problem.
My rx8 has been fun to drive even with all the recalls, mileage issue and the damn brake squealing noise (thank god that was fixed). This has been the most serious of the issues and it concerns me that neither Mazda dealership had a 'test' to identify this problem. Hope the new engine solves this problem.
As a side note, most of my driving is highway (80%) and I average approx 20-21mpg. I have noticed during the colder months that I tend to average 16-18mpg.
My rx8 is a 04 auto, has 52K miles, has all it maintenance, up to date on all recalls and flashes.
* * * *
About 6 weeks ago, I was stopped at a red light and my car stalled. I got it started again after 2 cranks and I feathered the accelerator at the other lights the rest of the way home. Because this had never happened before I took it to a Mazda Dealership #1 (that I have my regular maintenance done at) the next day. It was a 20 minute drive without any issues.
They took it through their $94 diagnostics and reported detecting no issues with the car.
* * * *
I drove it for another 4-5 weeks without a reoccurance before it stalled again at a red light. Restarted and promptly died at another light. This time, it took a couple minutes (seemed like eternity with cars driving around you) to restart.
I then heard the 'marbles in a can' sound a couple times when I accelerated on my way home.
(Let me say, I have heard some not-normal sounds before during acceleration, infrequently enough that when I hear those sounds, I think its a non-issue. But those sounds were not like these new sounds after restarting at the light ... and I did not know how to describe them until I read the threads and the 'marbles in a can' analogy).
I eventually got home by feathering the accelerator at the other lights.
So I took it back to my Mazda Dealership #1 the next morning (again without any issues) and left it with them for a couple days so they could take it through their diagnostics and test drive it.
The service lady asked if I had noticed a loss of power and I there was no noticeable loss of power. She asked if the CEL came on, and it had not.
Mazda Dealership #1 called me back and said they could not find anything wrong with the rx8 and their test drive did not replicate any of the noise/stalling I had reported to them.
I knew this was not right and could not accept their pronogsis that there was not an identifiable problem.
* * * *
So I called Mazda Dealership #2, an additional 20 minutes away and closer to town. The service person asked me to bring in the car for their $94 diagnostic.
I went to pick up the car mid afternoon from Mazda Dealership #1 and took it to Mazda Dealership #2. My wife and kids were in the other car following me.
While driving, I decided to try duplicate the sound so I could tell Mazda Dealership #2. I found I could do it at will. Crusing 50-55mph, all I had to do was punch the accelerator and the 'marbles in a can' could be heard. Did this 5-6 times on my drive.
In the 20 minute drive with medium traffic, it stalled while waiting to get of an exit ramp, it stalled on me just as I was about to turn into the dealership and it stalled on me in the dealership lot as I was driving to the service area. This last stall and restart had a noticeable loss of power ... the rx8 literally limped to the service parking.
(I do not know if my 'marbles in a can' test aggravated the stalling problem).
I reported to them my problems and told them how to duplicate the sound. Left the rx8 with them and waited for their call.
* * * *
Mazda Dealership #2 calls me back the next day and said their $94 diagnostic did not identify a problem but they wanted to replace the power coils and battery (plus tires, plus oil change etc). I was okay with the power coils based on what I had read on this forum but should have pushed back on the battery (easy $100 bucks for them).
Mazda Dealership #2 calls me back in another day and tells me that they
Replace the coils/battery
Test drove the car and everything was cool
They let the car sit
They test drove it again and it stalled on them 5 times
They then contacted Mazda and Mazda was shipping them a new engine.
* * * *
Sorry for the length but let me summarize.
My symptoms were stalling at red lights, 'marble in a can' sounds and power loss.
The $94 diagnostic test will not find this problem. There is no CEL to warn of this problem.
Its symptoms are sporadic and hard to duplicate. Neither dealership was able to reproduce the symptoms at will, Dealership #2 lucked into it after deciding to test drive it a second time.
Power coils may have been part of the problem (ex. the noise) but not the stalling/power loss (ex. hopefully new engine will fix).
Dealership #2 said he has seen about 10 rx8 autos with this problem.
My rx8 has been fun to drive even with all the recalls, mileage issue and the damn brake squealing noise (thank god that was fixed). This has been the most serious of the issues and it concerns me that neither Mazda dealership had a 'test' to identify this problem. Hope the new engine solves this problem.
As a side note, most of my driving is highway (80%) and I average approx 20-21mpg. I have noticed during the colder months that I tend to average 16-18mpg.