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Tim Tim Tim 10-06-2007 08:45 AM

New to the rotary scene :)
 
Well me and my fiance just picked up an 04 rx8. its an automatic unfornatly but its for her to drive.. the car drives beyond amazing so were really excited about that. Im a little worried though, the more I read about the car the more problems i hear about. so I have a few questions.

How can I find out if all of the recalls have been done on the car?
Is there a way to tell if the engine has been replaced?
how bad is this flooding issue?
when it does flood is it somthing i can let it sit for a while and then start or is there a fix needed when it happens?

Thanks, I have more questions but my keybord is broken so ill ask later haha.
Tim

New Yorker 10-06-2007 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by Tim Tim Tim (Post 2082841)
Well me and my fiance just picked up an 04 rx8. its an automatic unfornatly but its for her to drive.. the car drives beyond amazing so were really excited about that. Im a little worried though, the more I read about the car the more problems i hear about. so I have a few questions.

How can I find out if all of the recalls have been done on the car?

Take it to any Mazda dealer. They can look up your car's service history.


Is there a way to tell if the engine has been replaced?
The dealer can tell you that, too.


how bad is this flooding issue?
Not much of a problem if the car has had the upgraded starter and more powerful battery installed—dealer can tell you if that was previously done. Just remember to never start up the car (when cold, after it's been sitting overnight) and then turn it right off without letting it warm up first.


when it does flood is it somthing i can let it sit for a while and then start or is there a fix needed when it happens?
No. If Mazda's recommended procedure for starting when flooded doesn't work, it needs to be towed to the dealer.

And Tim, be sure to read the FAQ, it'll save you a lot of time: https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...56#post1875956

kersh4w 10-06-2007 09:53 AM

flooding isnt an issue. i flooded it once. and the deflood technique worked fine.

i believe i do not have the upgraded starter or battery.

Tim Tim Tim 10-06-2007 12:50 PM

I guess ill be off to the dealer this week. I have been reading around alot but have not seen the answeres the qquestions i have asked. thanks.

cjwaggs 10-06-2007 01:58 PM

just let your get warm before shutting it off and you'll be fine.. I have'nt flooded my car one time in 4 yrs. If you absolutely have to do a quick move be sure to rev it up to 3 grand for 8-10 sec. and shut it off immediatley. hope this helps but it should all be in your manual as well as the de-flood procedure. Also, if your fiance is going to be driving it, make sure to tell her to rev it up at least once a day.. I know females don't like to drive aggressively but it will keep your engine healthy.

Tim Tim Tim 10-06-2007 04:56 PM

she wouldnt even if i made her.... therefore i have yo do it lol :)

Brettus 10-06-2007 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by Tim Tim Tim (Post 2083261)
she wouldnt even if i made her.... therefore i have yo do it lol :)

just tell her you are taking it out for 'maintenance' .

Re the flooding - most of us don't have an issue with it . Just read up on what to do if it ever happens - very easy to solve with deflood proceedure .

Razz1 10-06-2007 06:24 PM

Welcome.

Don't forget to read the stickies in the tech forum.

Tim Tim Tim 10-06-2007 08:00 PM

ya im still trying to read but my dog ripped all of the keys off my lap top so i am pushing on the metal sensors guessing where keys are untill i get the new one lol. its very annoying


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