someoldhobo
10-20-2009, 12:17 AM
So, I am going to start from the beginning. About two and a half years ago I bought my RX-8 used from the Mazda dealer. It had 32,000 miles on it and I got it for a great price. Because of the issues I have had recently got a copy of the warranty history and found out that in 2007 before I got it, the catalytic convertor was replaced and the 4206F PCM Reprogram. It is also still eligible for the Lack of Power MSP16.
It ran great until about a year ago it gave me no issues. Without having any noticeable issue, my car threw a CEL. I tried to scan it with my $150 generic obd2 and it kept saying connection error. I have personally used that obd2 scanner on at least a dozen different cars and my RX-8 is the only one that it would not work with. Since I could not get my scanner to work I unplugged the battery to clear the CEL and it never came back. So I thought nothing of it.
Now, a little over three weeks ago I was driving home from work and I felt a significant los of power. It felt like I was running on just 1 rotor. I parked it at home and I took out that night a couple of hours after I first had the problem. About 5 miles away from home it happened again. I drove straight home and parked it. The next day I replaced the plugs and wires and it seemed to work. For 20 minutes... I double checked the way all of the plug wires were connected and everything was correct.
I then did a lot or research about a crank no start problem and I started testing components. I found 1 bad coil so I replaced the full set of 4. I got my battery tested and it lacked in cca so I replaced it with a new one. I also tested my fuel pressure and it was ok. After replacing and checking those components it still would not start. I then proceeded to go through all of the engine flooded procedures I could find.
I started going through the Mazda TSB engine crank no start procedures. I disconnected the Secondary Injection Pump and the Eccentric Shaft Position Sensor and cracked the crap out of the engine. I put the spark plugs back in and nothing. I also siphoned oil into the engine through both of the vacuum plugs in the intake manifold, one at a time. And Still nothing.. Even though I did not have a CEL I tried to check for issues with my OBD2 scanner. It again would not work and gave me a connection error.
After none of that worked I tried pulling the fuel fuse and pulling the plugs to de-flood it and still nothing. I also tried various de-flooding the engine procedures and removing the catalytic convertor to make sure that’s not the problem. I still could not get it to start. A friend of mine suggested using a high percentage isopropyl alcohol and squirting into the spark plug holes to help solve my flooding issue. It sounded similar to the windshield wiper fluid mod so I tried it, cranked it until it was all out of the engine and put the plugs back in. I still did not make my RX-8 start. Btw, I did siphon oil into my engine after I tried the isopropyl alcohol.
I spent a couple of weeks poking at the car and going through a variety of the de-flooding procedures I talked about and no madder what I did, my car would not turn on. I was having my friend help me over the weekend and I was using my old spark plug wires I noticed that it was sparking from the wire to the rotor housing. The odd part about this is that I disconnected the eccentric shaft position sensor and secondary injection pump. From everything that I have read, disconnecting the eccentric shaft position sensor should disable all fuel through the injectors and spark. The next day I double check what happened I thoroughly de-flooded the engine and disconnected the secondary injection pump, disconnected the eccentric shaft position sensor, removed the spark plugs and plugged in all four plugs outside of the rotors. I placed all of the plugs on metal so they would ground out and hand my buddy crank it. THEY ALL HAD SPARK AND I HAD FUEL OUT OF THE PLUG HOLES... I then removed the fuel fuse to double check and I still had spark but no fuel like I expected.
After doing some research I have come up empty. I could not find any situation where someone had spark and fuel with the Eccentric Shaft Position sensor disconnected. That combined with that fact that I have never gotten my OBD2 scanner to work has led me to the conclusion that my PCM needs to be replaced.
My current situation is as follows:
-My 2004 MT RX-8 Sport Suspension has been out of commission for 3 weeks.
-It has 104,000 (Just out of warranty) miles
-It has no aftermarket modifications
-I redline it every day...
-It recently had an oil change and an air filter change (did both myself).
-It cranks strong, has the correct fuel pressure, and has spark.
-I have Spark and Fuel with the Eccentric Shaft Position Sensor disconnected.
-I have never been able to scan my car with an OBD2 scanner.
Any help is appreciated...
It ran great until about a year ago it gave me no issues. Without having any noticeable issue, my car threw a CEL. I tried to scan it with my $150 generic obd2 and it kept saying connection error. I have personally used that obd2 scanner on at least a dozen different cars and my RX-8 is the only one that it would not work with. Since I could not get my scanner to work I unplugged the battery to clear the CEL and it never came back. So I thought nothing of it.
Now, a little over three weeks ago I was driving home from work and I felt a significant los of power. It felt like I was running on just 1 rotor. I parked it at home and I took out that night a couple of hours after I first had the problem. About 5 miles away from home it happened again. I drove straight home and parked it. The next day I replaced the plugs and wires and it seemed to work. For 20 minutes... I double checked the way all of the plug wires were connected and everything was correct.
I then did a lot or research about a crank no start problem and I started testing components. I found 1 bad coil so I replaced the full set of 4. I got my battery tested and it lacked in cca so I replaced it with a new one. I also tested my fuel pressure and it was ok. After replacing and checking those components it still would not start. I then proceeded to go through all of the engine flooded procedures I could find.
I started going through the Mazda TSB engine crank no start procedures. I disconnected the Secondary Injection Pump and the Eccentric Shaft Position Sensor and cracked the crap out of the engine. I put the spark plugs back in and nothing. I also siphoned oil into the engine through both of the vacuum plugs in the intake manifold, one at a time. And Still nothing.. Even though I did not have a CEL I tried to check for issues with my OBD2 scanner. It again would not work and gave me a connection error.
After none of that worked I tried pulling the fuel fuse and pulling the plugs to de-flood it and still nothing. I also tried various de-flooding the engine procedures and removing the catalytic convertor to make sure that’s not the problem. I still could not get it to start. A friend of mine suggested using a high percentage isopropyl alcohol and squirting into the spark plug holes to help solve my flooding issue. It sounded similar to the windshield wiper fluid mod so I tried it, cranked it until it was all out of the engine and put the plugs back in. I still did not make my RX-8 start. Btw, I did siphon oil into my engine after I tried the isopropyl alcohol.
I spent a couple of weeks poking at the car and going through a variety of the de-flooding procedures I talked about and no madder what I did, my car would not turn on. I was having my friend help me over the weekend and I was using my old spark plug wires I noticed that it was sparking from the wire to the rotor housing. The odd part about this is that I disconnected the eccentric shaft position sensor and secondary injection pump. From everything that I have read, disconnecting the eccentric shaft position sensor should disable all fuel through the injectors and spark. The next day I double check what happened I thoroughly de-flooded the engine and disconnected the secondary injection pump, disconnected the eccentric shaft position sensor, removed the spark plugs and plugged in all four plugs outside of the rotors. I placed all of the plugs on metal so they would ground out and hand my buddy crank it. THEY ALL HAD SPARK AND I HAD FUEL OUT OF THE PLUG HOLES... I then removed the fuel fuse to double check and I still had spark but no fuel like I expected.
After doing some research I have come up empty. I could not find any situation where someone had spark and fuel with the Eccentric Shaft Position sensor disconnected. That combined with that fact that I have never gotten my OBD2 scanner to work has led me to the conclusion that my PCM needs to be replaced.
My current situation is as follows:
-My 2004 MT RX-8 Sport Suspension has been out of commission for 3 weeks.
-It has 104,000 (Just out of warranty) miles
-It has no aftermarket modifications
-I redline it every day...
-It recently had an oil change and an air filter change (did both myself).
-It cranks strong, has the correct fuel pressure, and has spark.
-I have Spark and Fuel with the Eccentric Shaft Position Sensor disconnected.
-I have never been able to scan my car with an OBD2 scanner.
Any help is appreciated...