What Broke, Busted, Leaked or Worn out on your RX-8?
#76
Just incase anyone was curious, I just totaled up the cars by year, mentioned up to this point.
2004 - 22
2005 - 13
2006 - 4
2007 - 1 (seat warmer switch illumination)
2008 - 0
2009 - 0
2010 - 0
2011 - 0
Year not mentioned - 2
2004 - 22
2005 - 13
2006 - 4
2007 - 1 (seat warmer switch illumination)
2008 - 0
2009 - 0
2010 - 0
2011 - 0
Year not mentioned - 2
#78
2004-
Cat Fell apart 300 miles in, dealer replaced
Glove box broke when I kneed it on accident
Broken center console when I leaned on it
plugs/coils/etc
O2 sensor
Rear tail-light fixed with silicone
Coolant sensor (damn that light!)
Broke front-left end-link (self fixed)
Blew out right rear strut
Radio skips badly on anything but the smoothest of pavement
Rattle in my dash...driver side. Could be that airbag TSB now that I think about it.
Cat Fell apart 300 miles in, dealer replaced
Glove box broke when I kneed it on accident
Broken center console when I leaned on it
plugs/coils/etc
O2 sensor
Rear tail-light fixed with silicone
Coolant sensor (damn that light!)
Broke front-left end-link (self fixed)
Blew out right rear strut
Radio skips badly on anything but the smoothest of pavement
Rattle in my dash...driver side. Could be that airbag TSB now that I think about it.
#80
car was built in July of 2003. Currently has 126,000 miles on it, lived it's whole life in south Texas. Saw all highway mileage for the first 74,000 miles of it's life driving me 80-100 miles a day.
Items replaced:
A lot of the parts also replaced are normal wear and tear, some are just from road hazards and extreme operating temps. Currently my transmission is going out and I need to replace my power steering rack (new issues that are intermittent). I have replaced a lot but the car has only left me stranded twice (when gas tank failed and alternator went crazy) in all these years. Some of the issues could have been avoided, like the tail lights, alternator overcharge, etc.
Items replaced:
- Both visors (twice)
- 3 Batteries (two killed by alternator before it was figured out)
- Both tail lights (drivers side twice) Gasket issue not a light issue, fixed with RTV
- ABS Module (fried by overcharging alternator)
- Alternator (overcharged fried many things)
- Starter (killed by alternator)
- Drivers side window switch (killed by alternator or hell of a coincidence)
- Head unit
- Shift Boot
- Seats (drivers side worn thru the rest were ok)
- Air Pump (not replaced)
- Cat Converter (replaced by dealer, then sold for midpipe)
- Center AC vents (side to side switch broke)
- Ash tray (spring popped out on lid)
- Drivers side HID ballast (took light apart and replaced ballast)
- Fogs lights (pitted and cracked from years of highway driving)
- radiator (WP belt broke caused to overheat and crack nipple at over 100,000 miles)
- water pump pulley (bolts sheared off )
- dome light (killed by alternator or hell of a coincidence)
- Rear sway bar end links (boots were cracked)
- center console lid (needs to be replaced again)
- Gas tank (saddle pump problem, replaced whole tank)
- Temp control **** (cracked)
- Fan control **** (cracked)
- Door latch (wore out, spring broke, locked me in)
- EPS wiring harness
- oil injectors (clogged)
- OMP lines (brittle and broke)
A lot of the parts also replaced are normal wear and tear, some are just from road hazards and extreme operating temps. Currently my transmission is going out and I need to replace my power steering rack (new issues that are intermittent). I have replaced a lot but the car has only left me stranded twice (when gas tank failed and alternator went crazy) in all these years. Some of the issues could have been avoided, like the tail lights, alternator overcharge, etc.
#81
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I didn't directly read the requirements. But here are mine in order:
Driver side engine mount - replaced.
Catalytic converter - replaced.
Carpet wear where the heel rests below gas pedal - left alone.
Rear cup holder cover - left alone.
Passenger side rear window latch - Jerry-rigged.
Driver side sun visor - Jerry-rigged.
Hole on the shift boot - left alone.
Tab for the sliding center console door - Jerry-rigged.
Broken top radiator nipple - completely replaced.
Coolant sensor - unplugged.
Haze on headlights - buffed.
Water/condensation in the taillights - just kept emptying out water.
Worn trunk rubber weather seals - left alone.
2004 Key FOB - replaced with a switchblade.
Latch for glove box - Jerry-rigged.
Clutch braket - replaced.
Clutch release bearing - replaced.
Driver side door lock striker spring(not actuator) - Jerry-rigged.
Sticky, front-left brake floating rods - fixed.
Starter - replaced.
Passenger side auxilary (small) bulb next to the high beam - replaced.
Driver side engine mount - replaced.
Catalytic converter - replaced.
Carpet wear where the heel rests below gas pedal - left alone.
Rear cup holder cover - left alone.
Passenger side rear window latch - Jerry-rigged.
Driver side sun visor - Jerry-rigged.
Hole on the shift boot - left alone.
Tab for the sliding center console door - Jerry-rigged.
Broken top radiator nipple - completely replaced.
Coolant sensor - unplugged.
Haze on headlights - buffed.
Water/condensation in the taillights - just kept emptying out water.
Worn trunk rubber weather seals - left alone.
2004 Key FOB - replaced with a switchblade.
Latch for glove box - Jerry-rigged.
Clutch braket - replaced.
Clutch release bearing - replaced.
Driver side door lock striker spring(not actuator) - Jerry-rigged.
Sticky, front-left brake floating rods - fixed.
Starter - replaced.
Passenger side auxilary (small) bulb next to the high beam - replaced.
Picked up the RX-8 earlier after getting the MAZDA remanufactured engine installed, I finally had the coolant reservoir(expansion tank, as they called it) replaced instead of leaving it unplugged like the last 20 months and new SAMCO silicone hoses in place of the original factory coolant hoses. The driver side seat warmer stopped working and I think the air solenoid valve will be next... P2259 CEL pops up once in a while.
Last edited by Grace_Excel; 08-24-2012 at 10:31 AM.
#82
on my first RX8
2003 JDM 6 speed
coils
transmission
sun visors
passanger airbag due to some cracks
thermostat
spark plug wires
heater radiator
OMP
second rx8
2004 4 port 5 speed
Engine (Apex seal failure)
An lots of things near to the engine
2003 JDM 6 speed
coils
transmission
sun visors
passanger airbag due to some cracks
thermostat
spark plug wires
heater radiator
OMP
second rx8
2004 4 port 5 speed
Engine (Apex seal failure)
An lots of things near to the engine
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2004 MT: In 3 years of ownership:
1. Coils twice
2. On my 3rd bose head unit
3. Heater control ****
4. Battery
5. Horn
6. Cat converter
7. Solenoid intake valves
8. Motor replaced under warranty (water pump, flywheel)
9. Passenger side tailight. Moisture came back so I drilled them
10. Cat converter again. Replaced with midpipe
11. Parking lights are going coocoo. Not going to replace them. Once stays on high beam the other one doesnt light. Must be a short circuit somewhere.
12. 4 shocks
13. rear end links
14. Starter motor
15. Complete manifold intake
16. Faulty fuel line (dealer`s fault)
17. Rear o2 sensor
This car is pretty expensive to maintain I must admit, but im in love with it and ill put up with the cost. In 3 years of ownership on my mitsubishi lancer ralliart, I put in 0$ in repairs. Only oil changes, tires and brakes. I must say huge difference!
The rx8 is exactly like a high maintenance girlfriend. She looks good, she's very picky, has to be taken out in fancy places, she rapes your wallet but in the end you are rewarded with great pleasure
long live the 8!
1. Coils twice
2. On my 3rd bose head unit
3. Heater control ****
4. Battery
5. Horn
6. Cat converter
7. Solenoid intake valves
8. Motor replaced under warranty (water pump, flywheel)
9. Passenger side tailight. Moisture came back so I drilled them
10. Cat converter again. Replaced with midpipe
11. Parking lights are going coocoo. Not going to replace them. Once stays on high beam the other one doesnt light. Must be a short circuit somewhere.
12. 4 shocks
13. rear end links
14. Starter motor
15. Complete manifold intake
16. Faulty fuel line (dealer`s fault)
17. Rear o2 sensor
This car is pretty expensive to maintain I must admit, but im in love with it and ill put up with the cost. In 3 years of ownership on my mitsubishi lancer ralliart, I put in 0$ in repairs. Only oil changes, tires and brakes. I must say huge difference!
The rx8 is exactly like a high maintenance girlfriend. She looks good, she's very picky, has to be taken out in fancy places, she rapes your wallet but in the end you are rewarded with great pleasure
long live the 8!
Last edited by djfa; 09-02-2012 at 12:48 AM.
#84
Legend In My Own Mind
2004 MT - Owned it about 2 years - At 98,000 miles:
1. Passenger Sun Visor
2. Seat Warmer Light
3. Undertray
4. Rear O2 Sensor
5. Dome Light
6. Tail Lights(full of water)
7. Neutral Switch(P0850 code as of yesterday. Thought it was finally the cat code I have been waiting for.)
Otherwise it has been a good car. Less problems than the Audi I just sold. 100 miles in a week has been a lot for it during my ownership, though.
1. Passenger Sun Visor
2. Seat Warmer Light
3. Undertray
4. Rear O2 Sensor
5. Dome Light
6. Tail Lights(full of water)
7. Neutral Switch(P0850 code as of yesterday. Thought it was finally the cat code I have been waiting for.)
Otherwise it has been a good car. Less problems than the Audi I just sold. 100 miles in a week has been a lot for it during my ownership, though.
#85
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Thank you all for your information..I will collate it all soon.
I have a question for those who have actually replaced their Glove Box (Compartment) Damper or plastic Absorber thingy..
Now there are two listed by Mazda, one for Left hand drive and Right hand drive RX-8's...OK.
The new replacement Damper spare part comes as a ONE PIECE, But is actually made up from two separate units which can 'un-click'.
1. One is a Bracket with a plastic split pin to click into round Damper unit .
2. The other piece is the round Damper itself, which actually has a R and on the other side a L stamped into the plastic.
See the Pic of a brand new RHD replacement part which I have separated..
So my question is what part of your RX-8 Glove Box Damper thingy has actually broken or busted and needed renewing.
Please be specific, thank you..
I have a question for those who have actually replaced their Glove Box (Compartment) Damper or plastic Absorber thingy..
Now there are two listed by Mazda, one for Left hand drive and Right hand drive RX-8's...OK.
The new replacement Damper spare part comes as a ONE PIECE, But is actually made up from two separate units which can 'un-click'.
1. One is a Bracket with a plastic split pin to click into round Damper unit .
2. The other piece is the round Damper itself, which actually has a R and on the other side a L stamped into the plastic.
See the Pic of a brand new RHD replacement part which I have separated..
So my question is what part of your RX-8 Glove Box Damper thingy has actually broken or busted and needed renewing.
Please be specific, thank you..
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My driver's side window regulator failed on me (I have a thread here somewhere with pics). I am still unsure on the cause of the failure. The only cause I can think of is slamming the door too hard. That is the only problem I've had that is out of the norm.
Edit: mileage is 62k
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Edit: mileage is 62k
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#88
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only thing that has broken on me is the.......middle AC vent.. passenger side.. there is this black plastic piece that hooks into all of the fins so that when you move one, they all move. Mine got detached somehow and now only one of the blades move. I havnt had time to remove the vents to get my hand behind there and re attach it.
Fell out at about 33k miles.
2008 Rx8, now at 36k miles.
Fell out at about 33k miles.
2008 Rx8, now at 36k miles.
#89
2011 RX8 R3, 10,000 mile/ 10 month inspection.
Here a list of everything I found..
1) Alignment out of specification, (toe). Caster and camber are within spec.
2) right front tire 1/4 oz. out of balance, that equates to four ounces at 80 mph.
3)roof rain gutter trim fitment, creaks when cold, Loose clips.
4) Driver side window guide rubber distorting
5)
6) CD player pause button will not stop play back of a CD. Not functioning at all.
7) Microphone for blue tooth defective.
8) Windshield has manufacturing flaws, two of which are in the line of sight.
9) The plastic guides for center console fall off.
10)Driver side side skirt missing fastening clips,
Here a list of everything I found..
1) Alignment out of specification, (toe). Caster and camber are within spec.
2) right front tire 1/4 oz. out of balance, that equates to four ounces at 80 mph.
3)roof rain gutter trim fitment, creaks when cold, Loose clips.
4) Driver side window guide rubber distorting
5)
6) CD player pause button will not stop play back of a CD. Not functioning at all.
7) Microphone for blue tooth defective.
8) Windshield has manufacturing flaws, two of which are in the line of sight.
9) The plastic guides for center console fall off.
10)Driver side side skirt missing fastening clips,
#91
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gawd some of these lists are really scary looking.
Trying to think of something that I had to replace due to defect / disfunction /etc...
hmm...
I broke the inside cabin air filter snap on cover when I replaced the inside cabin air filter a few years back. I just stuck it back in and let vacuum take care of it... although I did recently buy a replacement one and just haven't gotten around to installing it.
Rubber tonque on my parking brake cover. Annoying as hell and next to impossible to find a replacement cover.
Hairline crack on my HVAC defrost button. Thought I had this solved a couple months ago but the deal fell thru.
Leaking tails -- had to replace the driver's side light due to the chrome paint chipping off -- uber gasket and silicon to the rescue.
knocks on wood ... apparently I've been lucky.
Trying to think of something that I had to replace due to defect / disfunction /etc...
hmm...
I broke the inside cabin air filter snap on cover when I replaced the inside cabin air filter a few years back. I just stuck it back in and let vacuum take care of it... although I did recently buy a replacement one and just haven't gotten around to installing it.
Rubber tonque on my parking brake cover. Annoying as hell and next to impossible to find a replacement cover.
Hairline crack on my HVAC defrost button. Thought I had this solved a couple months ago but the deal fell thru.
Leaking tails -- had to replace the driver's side light due to the chrome paint chipping off -- uber gasket and silicon to the rescue.
knocks on wood ... apparently I've been lucky.
#92
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04 GT 55k miles:
- Hairline HVAC defrost button crack (can't notice it for the most part)
- Driver side visors (fixed)
- Leaking taillight gaskets (fixed no drilling)
- Broken glove box dampener
- Snapped/fixed bolt for e-shaft position sensor (possibly my fault for not using PB Blaster)
That's about it. Who said 04's and rotaries aren't reliable?
For me it's the ring on the dampener that the "nipple" of the glove box clicks into. I tried driving two holes and using a steel wire to act as a ring, but that didn't work out too well
I posted in the defective/broken sunvisor thread about this. On 8th gen civics, they had a similar splitting problem. Similarly poor design. Honda issued a recall for most 8th gen Civics to have them replaced. We are talking about a sub $20,000 econocar here! Where's Mazda with our recall?
- Hairline HVAC defrost button crack (can't notice it for the most part)
- Driver side visors (fixed)
- Leaking taillight gaskets (fixed no drilling)
- Broken glove box dampener
- Snapped/fixed bolt for e-shaft position sensor (possibly my fault for not using PB Blaster)
That's about it. Who said 04's and rotaries aren't reliable?
Thank you all for your information..I will collate it all soon.
I have a question for those who have actually replaced their Glove Box (Compartment) Damper or plastic Absorber thingy..
Now there are two listed by Mazda, one for Left hand drive and Right hand drive RX-8's...OK.
The new replacement Damper spare part comes as a ONE PIECE, But is actually made up from two separate units which can 'un-click'.
1. One is a Bracket with a plastic split pin to click into round Damper unit .
2. The other piece is the round Damper itself, which actually has a R and on the other side a L stamped into the plastic.
See the Pic of a brand new RHD replacement part which I have separated..
So my question is what part of your RX-8 Glove Box Damper thingy has actually broken or busted and needed renewing.
Please be specific, thank you..
I have a question for those who have actually replaced their Glove Box (Compartment) Damper or plastic Absorber thingy..
Now there are two listed by Mazda, one for Left hand drive and Right hand drive RX-8's...OK.
The new replacement Damper spare part comes as a ONE PIECE, But is actually made up from two separate units which can 'un-click'.
1. One is a Bracket with a plastic split pin to click into round Damper unit .
2. The other piece is the round Damper itself, which actually has a R and on the other side a L stamped into the plastic.
See the Pic of a brand new RHD replacement part which I have separated..
So my question is what part of your RX-8 Glove Box Damper thingy has actually broken or busted and needed renewing.
Please be specific, thank you..
I posted in the defective/broken sunvisor thread about this. On 8th gen civics, they had a similar splitting problem. Similarly poor design. Honda issued a recall for most 8th gen Civics to have them replaced. We are talking about a sub $20,000 econocar here! Where's Mazda with our recall?
Last edited by SayNoToPistons; 09-02-2012 at 12:33 PM.
#94
mine is a 2005. about to turn 98,000miles.
its had an engine (original went 97,000miles)
three converters
engine mounts (replaced with the engine)
clutch (91k, probably worn out, but didn't fix the clutch pedal :facepalm
coils (91k, didn't fix the compression)
front brake pads
floor mats
glovebox damper
the alternator belt (it went 97,000miles! ac belt is still the original)
three tail lights
and one key
it needs rear pads (they are original), the coolant bottle, and maybe a wheel sensor or two.
except for the converters that's not too bad, if this list was backwards IE what maintenance work did you do, the list is pretty short. its nothing but oil changes until 90k
its had an engine (original went 97,000miles)
three converters
engine mounts (replaced with the engine)
clutch (91k, probably worn out, but didn't fix the clutch pedal :facepalm
coils (91k, didn't fix the compression)
front brake pads
floor mats
glovebox damper
the alternator belt (it went 97,000miles! ac belt is still the original)
three tail lights
and one key
it needs rear pads (they are original), the coolant bottle, and maybe a wheel sensor or two.
except for the converters that's not too bad, if this list was backwards IE what maintenance work did you do, the list is pretty short. its nothing but oil changes until 90k
#95
2004 4 speed at
absorber
wrong size tyre(s)
driver side radiator fan
gearbox
the infamous dash crack
2 fuel pumps
the bubble tank
engine mouting
side skirts
gearbox was already startting to go when i got the car , did not realise it till the car could not reverse ... lol, then again , grey import second hand car ...
absorber
wrong size tyre(s)
driver side radiator fan
gearbox
the infamous dash crack
2 fuel pumps
the bubble tank
engine mouting
side skirts
gearbox was already startting to go when i got the car , did not realise it till the car could not reverse ... lol, then again , grey import second hand car ...
Last edited by ssc67; 09-03-2012 at 02:53 AM. Reason: addtional stuff
#96
2010 R3 9,231 miles
On my 3rd bose 6 disc cd changer. WTF! Would not eject or load any of the cd. Now, the dealer, will keep my car for 2 to 3 days for a Mazda engineer to fix??
On my 3rd bose 6 disc cd changer. WTF! Would not eject or load any of the cd. Now, the dealer, will keep my car for 2 to 3 days for a Mazda engineer to fix??
#99
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The top coolant return tube that connects to the reservior. I started to smell burnt coolant fluid and noticed a drop of level this past week. No drips noticeable probably because it evaporated or burns finally popped the hood and noticed steam and smell coming from behind the battery box.
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Shift boot (for cosmetic reasons, replaced with a redlinegood one, real leather)
Overflow tank. Plastic became brittle and cracked after a few Phoenix summers. Big mess!
Both sun visors, became detached from the roof mount (stupid expensive too).
Both exhaust guards, the black plastic was becoming less black, more gray in the Phoenix sun.
Front driver's side forward wheel well liner/splash guard. Tore off on the highway.
Overflow tank. Plastic became brittle and cracked after a few Phoenix summers. Big mess!
Both sun visors, became detached from the roof mount (stupid expensive too).
Both exhaust guards, the black plastic was becoming less black, more gray in the Phoenix sun.
Front driver's side forward wheel well liner/splash guard. Tore off on the highway.