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Old Jul 13, 2005 | 08:57 PM
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i had a slight click on pressing the clutch pedal maybe 1 on every ten presses. i was ignoring it for a while but it was becoming more frequent. in the US, some people had this issue. it was solved with lubrication of the linkage. i fixed it myself by spraying silicon spray on the clutch pedal spring from under the dash. no more click!

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Old Nov 4, 2005 | 04:24 PM
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Hey Revolver,

When I get to higher speeds, (80km +) I get
wind noise too... It's really starting to bug me....
Did you manage to get rid of the noise????
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Old Nov 4, 2005 | 06:12 PM
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I had a similar noise... complained about a problem with noise related to the drivers side door seal when my car went in for the recall. Seems to have gone pretty much now. Not sure what they did to fix it unfortunately though.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 02:56 PM
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Well my dealer did have a go at lubing the seals but what I eventually figured out was that the noise was resonation from a loose bit of trim on the driver's door (the one just above the armrest).
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:27 PM
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Jay's sunroof rattled for the longest time. We got that fixed and now there's something in the back that's rattling.

I happen to love the sounds of the engine of the RX-8. It relaxes me to the point where I almost fall asleep when I'm in the passenger seat.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:50 PM
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38,000km and touch wood no squeeks, rattles or wind noise. I do notice the subdued high pitched whistle at light throttle openings though. As it's centred on around 3200rpm I put it down to the second intake tract coming into play.

I wish Mazda had bothered to line the glovebox with flock or something though. Just about anything you put in there rattles along in unison with every small bump on the road. Easily fixed with a felt pad. It's funny how a rattle-free glovebox can alter your perception of the build quality of the car!
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by NickG
I wish Mazda had bothered to line the glovebox with flock or something though. Just about anything you put in there rattles along in unison with every small bump on the road. Easily fixed with a felt pad. It's funny how a rattle-free glovebox can alter your perception of the build quality of the car!
Good point - I've noticed the same thing.

Wedging your tyre pressure gauge, pen and other 'rattly stuff' between your service manual and street directory helps.
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Old May 2, 2006 | 01:08 PM
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loose bolt?

I get this loose bolt sound coming from the engine. Anyone else hearing this? 2004 35,000 miles
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Old May 2, 2006 | 05:29 PM
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"Loose bolt"?? Can you be more specific? Do you mean a metallic rattling sound? Does it vary with engine speed? Louder/changes pitch/stops? Have you opened the bonnet? If so, what is the sound like then? Have someone rev the motor while you listen. Any excessive engine vibration?
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Old May 2, 2006 | 05:34 PM
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Agree with Timbo - tough to know what you're talking about.

However, given age of car and what some of us have experienced, it could well be the engine mounts. I've just had mine replaced.

Do you notice more vibration and noise in the drivetrain at idle (e.g. more shudder in the gear stick)?

If so, have them checked. Actually, have them looked at anyway.
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Old May 2, 2006 | 10:58 PM
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I get 1. Induction noise 2. Brake squealing.....it's the pad compound that makes this noise and unless you get really spensive pads they all will do it...at least they are stopping the car! 3. Creak in seat...near where seat belt clicks in...4. Rattle when I forget to shut the back door properly 5. Squeal at high revvs....like this one specially....all other noises are drowned out by stereo most of the time. Haven't got to the rev limiter noise yet...saving that one till after the 10,000 kms service Then the other noise I get is the voice of some woman yelling and abusing some of the aneasthatised drivers in Adelaide who seem to become loons when it rains.... She yells all sorts of obsinities at the moment...the special one is "spastic" which she knows is politically incorrect and down right wrong but it's the first one to be said........I hear other voices too Kal......I think that may be my Blue Tooth connection!!!
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by mktchin
i had a slight click on pressing the clutch pedal maybe 1 on every ten presses. i was ignoring it for a while but it was becoming more frequent. in the US, some people had this issue. it was solved with lubrication of the linkage. i fixed it myself by spraying silicon spray on the clutch pedal spring from under the dash. no more click!

cheers

mike
i have this problem also...as well as squeaking. took it to the dealer...and they lubed it up good (foot practically slips off the pedal now). that got rid of the squeak...but i still have the click.

i will try your solution. thanks.
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Old Jun 24, 2006 | 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by saxon987
...but i still have the click.
Me too!! Its worse in traffic - I guess that is related to how many times the clutch is used in a time period...
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Old Jun 25, 2006 | 09:28 PM
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1. Squealing brakes
2. Passenger door panel squeak
3. Driver's side door rattle
4. Gear **** leather boot rubbing noise
5. Ticking noise when clutch in hard
6. Tire whine causing vibrating sound throughout whole chassis on bad roads
7. Bad music from CD Player
8. Whinny engine sound
9. ******* sound from surrounding cars at traffic lights
10. Motherfucking scream of joy from driver
11. Last but not least a sense of "being broke" feel at the petrol station.
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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 08:37 AM
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Hey Sco,

I got my car September 2004, I told them about the squeeling at my 10,000km service, which was in....... umm March I think... They rekon the brakes were still in perfect condition and that its just brake dust that causes the noise..... told me to slam my brakes a few times and it removes dust.. Or they told me I can buy their "modified" stock brake pads which do not squeel as much as the current stock ones.

Ta Kall.
I complained about squeeling brakes @ my dealership and they replaced the brake pads.. since then, no more squeeling.

The only weird I get is a really high pitched 'whirring' noise when changing from 1st to 2nd - sounds a bit like a sewing machine/supercharger hybrid. I've had this ever since I had my rx8 so Im guessing that's normal.

Theres this other 'thump' which I get when the A/C is turned on and the car is on idle. It continues at a seemingly constant interval until the A/C is turned off.

Heres a sCANalyzer snapshot which illustrates the 'thump'

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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 09:23 AM
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Rear tyres were bald but fronts OK. Moved fronts to rear, put new tyres on front. Now have terrible tyre noise from rears at 50-80kph. Sounds like I have a flat spot. Looked at tyres and wear is uneven with most wear on the inside. Hoping will wear down and go away shortly or might have to replace them even though plenty of tread left.
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Old Jun 26, 2006 | 10:53 AM
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Yes, any uneven tyre wear (or flat spots ) on the rear will really create noise from the rear. It gets worse as they wear more, so the only solution is to replace with new ones
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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 07:40 AM
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I thought the noise might improve as they wear a bit more ... you reckon it will only get worse? The insides got worn while they were on the front (wheel alignment done since) but now they are on the back they are unbelievably noisy. Looks like im up for another 2 tyres.
PS the tyres I put on the front (Yoky Advan 103) are great. The improved turn-in is unreal.
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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 08:16 AM
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I replaced my original set with Yokos -- am now back to 040s (but 235/40) and have to say....the 040s are better...just my 2c
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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 10:41 PM
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I am getting a feint rattle on initial acceleration in first. I notice it more in tunnels where I get the echo. It is almost like when your catalitic converter fails and makes a rattling sound, however it does not happen all the time and only happens from a standing start. It is weird.

Suggestions appreciated.

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Old Jun 27, 2006 | 11:05 PM
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Gibbo,

I have the same noise and it is like the tranny or something underneath is shaking.

I have been going to the dealership, demanding they have a look at the engine mount. It is booked on next Tuesday have to it replaced.

Hopefully this will solve the problem since it is a problem that only develop since last Oct
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 02:13 AM
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Let me know how it goes Taka because I know my dealer will blame the exhaust that I have. I would like to have someone else who has found the issue so I can tell my dealer about it.

Cheers
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Old Jun 28, 2006 | 02:38 AM
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Gibbo,

My thoughts are.....wind up the windows and check your oil pressure if all ok..then wind down windows in the tunnel revv the engine and enjoy the engine noise!!
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Old Jul 5, 2006 | 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Gibbo
Let me know how it goes Taka because I know my dealer will blame the exhaust that I have. I would like to have someone else who has found the issue so I can tell my dealer about it.
Gibbo, I have the upgraded engine mount for 2 days now. It did not really solve my problem of noise at the dash but

--- It is not as loud - now I think it is the line of my gauges - anyhow.

--- The vibration sensation is gone, particularly when first the clutch is engaged from standing still, both 1st gear and reverse. You can hear the "clunk clunk clunk" noise before but it is now gone.

--- Idling is much quieter.

It is not bad from the service from City Mazda. It costs nothing and it is the best
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Old Aug 2, 2006 | 11:45 AM
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I get a small chirping noise near the rear suspension when going over bumps. Somedays it does it, somedays it does not.

It can be heard from inside and outside the car (driving by). It's annoying.

Not sure where to begin looking yet.
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