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Danielson 09-08-2005 03:37 PM

Have you noticed when parking your RX8 ?
 
Good day to everyone's
I recently park my RX8 on a big slope driveway, facing forward,in first gear and turned the engine Off, and waited, then the car started to roll backwards on me !!! :mad:
I usually use the parking break, so I hadnt realized this problem before...
Could you try your cars and let me know if all RX8 are the same ?? :confused:
If not, I then have a problem with my transmission or something else?? :eek:
The car backed up just a couples inches at the time but could be dangerous if near
a road without the parking break on !!! :(
Thank's for your help...

SlowLude 09-08-2005 03:42 PM

I've heard of the car rolling because of the e-brake was not strong enough, but didn't figure it could do it in gear.

HELAS 09-08-2005 03:54 PM

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahaahha...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha


Hahahahahahahaha Dan, You My Friend Are Too Funny!

Gambit 09-08-2005 04:11 PM

First...you should ALWAYS use your parking brake

Second...if your car is facing downhill, you should put it in REVERSE, preventing it from rolling forward

rotten42 09-08-2005 04:22 PM

This doesn't happen with the V-Red cars....they are so fast that they actually can end up rolling UP hill with the car turned off. I think it’s just an issue with those weaker Silver cars. Maybe they sense the imminent doom from the curse.



:D :) :D :D

MrJynx 09-08-2005 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Gambit
First...you should ALWAYS use your parking brake

Second...if your car is facing downhill, you should put it in REVERSE, preventing it from rolling forward

that's what i was going to say :)

But one time i was in my driveway and had the parking brake up, i have a slight incline on my driveway and when i sat in the car, it started to roll back!!! :eek:

That was when I first got it over a year ago and realized, the brake sucks and we have to leave it in 1st gear at all times!!!(when facing forward)


MrJynx

BlueEyes 09-08-2005 04:32 PM

What is a PARKING brake for if not PARKING

Zenfe 09-08-2005 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by BlueEyes
What is a PARKING brake for if not PARKING

Improving turning radius :D And lots of fun in the winter!

gerhardj 09-08-2005 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by rotten42
This doesn't happen with the V-Red cars....they are so fast that they actually can end up rolling UP hill with the car turned off. I think it’s just an issue with those weaker Silver cars. Maybe they sense the imminent doom from the curse.



:D :) :D :D

Thats not fair! i wanted to say that

may i agree with rotten though?
:D

midlife crisis 09-08-2005 05:05 PM

Serious answer. The rotary doesn't seem to have the same ability to hold the car from "rolling" as a piston engine so always use the parking brake on even small slopes.

Danielson 09-08-2005 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by midlife crisis
Serious answer. The rotary doesn't seem to have the same ability to hold the car from "rolling" as a piston engine so always use the parking brake on even small slopes.

Thank for being the only one taking me seriously, I really didn't like the car rolling
back on me, if I wasn't inside the car at that moment, it would have been serious consequences, I was thinking maybe my transmission was going, since I know lots of you guy's had problems with it...for the rest of you .....well, nevermind,
I refuse to lower myself to that level....Thank's again midlife crisis :o

rotten42 09-08-2005 11:00 PM

Lol...

gerhardj 09-09-2005 12:16 AM

danielson = sensitive....;)

Mistersql 09-09-2005 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by Gambit
First...you should ALWAYS use your parking brake

I thought that I read in the manual that we weren't supposed to use our parking breaks in the winter, leaving us only with parking in gear.


Also, it is always a good idea when parking on an incline to turn your wheels in towards the curb.

rotten42 09-09-2005 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by gerhardj
danielson = sensitive....;)


its that time of the month. :D

The Chad 09-09-2005 08:46 AM

I had a problem a few times last winter - the parking brake indicator light would stay on even though the handle wa down :mad:

It would go off after the car warmed up a bit though.

I also have noticed when parking on my driveway with a slight incline that if you don't fully pull the handle up, the car will start to roll a bit :eek:

I also noticed that part of the hand brake becomes very rubbery in the hot weather if the car has been out all day.

MyRxBad 09-09-2005 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by Danielson
Thank for being the only one taking me seriously, I really didn't like the car rolling
back on me, if I wasn't inside the car at that moment, it would have been serious consequences, I was thinking maybe my transmission was going, since I know lots of you guy's had problems with it...for the rest of you .....well, nevermind,
I refuse to lower myself to that level....Thank's again midlife crisis :o


In all seriousness. The rotary doesn't have enough compression in the engine to hold it on a hill, even a small one. Compare it to having only 2 chambers of compression = 2cyl. You'd have the same problem.
So no worries, nothing wrong w/the car. :)

Danielson 09-09-2005 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by MyRxBad
In all seriousness. The rotary doesn't have enough compression in the engine to hold it on a hill, even a small one. Compare it to having only 2 chambers of compression = 2cyl. You'd have the same problem.
So no worries, nothing wrong w/the car. :)

I was ready to put my RX8 on the use market, so much recall and all ...
gettting tired of it. My dealer just called me for the muffler heat shield
to be replaced :mad: , of course free of charge (Recall number# 4) :mad: :eek:

XDEEDUBBX 09-09-2005 12:31 PM

my car rolled back once before and hit my gate which left a ding on my back bumper. All is well now

Quinte 8 09-09-2005 01:03 PM

Dan, Maybe what you need is a drive around Prince Edward with Quick 7 and myself. Quick's RX7 has been painted since you saw us in the spring. We could have a beer at the Waring House. Maybe we can get Hela's and Mick and everyone together.

rotten42 09-09-2005 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Danielson
I was ready to put my RX8 on the use market, so much recall and all ...
gettting tired of it. My dealer just called me for the muffler heat shield
to be replaced :mad: , of course free of charge (Recall number# 4) :mad: :eek:



It least Mazda owns up to these recalls. Look at what some of the other manufactuers have done...many times they don't issue a recall unless lawsuits have been filed..

my10ae 09-09-2005 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by MyRxBad
In all seriousness. The rotary doesn't have enough compression in the engine to hold it on a hill, even a small one. Compare it to having only 2 chambers of compression = 2cyl. You'd have the same problem.
So no worries, nothing wrong w/the car. :)

100% correct! My 85 RX-7 GS could never hold itself even on the smallest incline as the rotary engine does not have enough compression to keep the rotors from spinning and in turn, moving the drivetrain

Lawyer's Spirit 09-09-2005 07:20 PM

Stick it in overdrive, it should improve a little.

shinka213 09-09-2005 07:28 PM

with a MT you should always leave it in gear and definitely use the E break!!!!
if you park on a steep incline always turn the wheels in!!! :D

Danielson 09-10-2005 06:04 AM


Originally Posted by Lawyer's Spirit
Stick it in overdrive, it should improve a little.

Thank you for the TIP'S....I really didn't know about the RX8 engine not being able to hold the car on the slop, it's much appreciated, I always learn something about
this car almost everyday :o
Have a nice day :)


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