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Jeremeymt 02-01-2009 04:59 PM

It finally happened
 
I had been reading about the "flooding" problems people have always had with these cars and for the past 2 years of having my car it has not happened to me. But it finally did today! But i completely take the blame. I started it up and moved it and shut it right back down. In my defense i was just gettin home from goin out and was just a bit drunk and did not even realize what I was doing at the time because i have ALWAYS made sure i warmed it up before shutting it off in the past. Now I just wonder how long it will take to get it fixed and how much its gonna cost?! Towed to the dealer today (sunday) so they are closed. Hopefully i hear from them tomorrow!

laythor 02-01-2009 05:08 PM

I would have tried the "push start" method of deflooding before taking it to the dealer... but good luck :)

New Yorker 02-01-2009 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Jeremeymt (Post 2846034)
I had been reading about the "flooding" problems people have always had with these cars…

Correction: most RX-8 owners have not had "flooding" problems. You probably meant to say that you're always reading about "flooding" problems on this and other forums. Posted by owners who've flooded their engine.

Fact is, the vast majority of owners who don't flood their engine don't find their way to this forum to post a "I didn't flood my engine again" thread. (Though maybe I should start one.)

Jeremeymt 02-01-2009 05:34 PM

Thats probably true! I have never had it happen to me until today and like I said I completely take the blame because i did exactly what you are never suppose to do! I learned my lesson thats for sure haha!

New Yorker 02-01-2009 05:36 PM

^ Well good luck with the dealer. Prob will never happen again.

Jeremeymt 02-01-2009 05:39 PM

Yeah i wouldnt expect it to happen again because i am really good about warming it up and revving it up

alz0rz 02-01-2009 05:49 PM

seriously.. what is flooding?

i haven't intentionally TRYED to flood it.. but the car did shut off when the water temp was 40f and the outside temp was 15f and the car came back on with 2 cranks.

mazdaverx7 02-01-2009 07:09 PM

see, the 8 doesnt like you being drunk and sitting in the driver's seat..... i woul dhave removed the plugs, cleaned them, pulled the appropriate fuse to shut down the fuel added a small amount of oil in the upper plug holes, reinstalled the plugs, and attempted to start the engine. then when the engine started (if it did) reinstall the removed fuse.

Renesis07 02-01-2009 08:40 PM

Ive started my car in <10 degree weather and accidentally stalled it backing out of my drive way. Imediately started back up without an issue.

Just sayin, havent flooded mine in 4 years of my ownership.

stephenwolf 02-01-2009 09:05 PM

Damn you sent it to the dealer already?lol.
But yea you should have tried all the thousand solutions in this forum before you sent it.Good luck tho.

Jeremeymt 02-02-2009 09:35 PM

HAHA well it was still under warranty so why not send it to the dealer? And it is now fixed. New battery...new spark plugs....new air filter....and most of it was covered so all is well now and i will NEVER turn it off without it being warmed up again! HAHA

jones75254 02-02-2009 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Jeremeymt (Post 2846078)
....i am really good about warming it up and revving it up

....unless ur drunk that is :uhh: he he

laythor 02-02-2009 11:48 PM

glad to hear it worked out!


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