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BigJeff 04-01-2010 10:22 PM

Computer issue
 
I've just bought my first RX-8...a 2004 GT 6-speed in silver with red and black leather, 15000 miles--GORGEOUS! After driving the car home and parking it overnight...check engine light came on after warming the car up and driving off. Car ran fine. Dealer replaced all the coils, plugs and wires under warranty.

About 2 months later...check engine light came on. Car ran fine. Dealer replaced gas cap and purge valve.

2 days ago....you guessed it! Check engine light came on. Car ran fine. This really pissed me off, so the next morning I decided to "reboot" the car by disconnecting the battery for awhile. BINGO! No more check engine light.

The car has has the 4206 PCM reprogram done in 2007.

Anyone have any ideas, comments or suggestions?

alnielsen 04-01-2010 10:44 PM

An 04 with only 15K mi. is a rare find.
We need to know what codes are stored in the ecu. Disconnecting the battery to reset the ecu is probably just a temporary fix. The problem is still there and will trip the CEL again.

BigJeff 04-02-2010 07:41 AM

I had a small argument with the wife (the car is actually a present for her) about whether I should spend the money for a Scanalyzer so that I can read the codes. But since life itself is a "temporary fix" I'll take the reboot solution for now and stifle my curiosity .

If, as you say, the fix is temporary, why wouldn't it have recurred already (now 3 days and a hundred miles ago) and also why doesn't the car stumble or bumble or something that would indicate a malfunction. Isn't it possible that the computer could be generating some random codes because it is itself defective? Could this be a sinister plot by Mazda to steal my 401K?

paulmasoner 04-02-2010 07:54 AM

this is another cheapish option to read codes and other nifty things.

http://www.scangauge.com/

BigJeff 04-02-2010 08:05 AM

By the way, Voltaire has an "e" as in ECU on the end.

paulmasoner 04-02-2010 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by BigJeff (Post 3497135)
By the way, Voltaire has an "e" as in ECU on the end.

um, ok , sure:Wconfused

VOODOO8 04-02-2010 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by alnielsen (Post 3496826)
An 04 with only 15K mi. is a rare find.
We need to know what codes are stored in the ecu. Disconnecting the battery to reset the ecu is probably just a temporary fix. The problem is still there and will trip the CEL again.

Autozone can pull the code on the CEL for you at no charge next time it trips.

Picking up on the missing 'e' at the end of Voltaire - now that is reading all the details in a thread post...

BigJeff 04-03-2010 06:39 AM

5 days since reboot and still no CEL. I think the computer records random incidents that have no consequences and require no further attention. I drive a limo and had this happen once on a Lincoln Town Car. The CEL came on and I took the Lincoln to a dealer. The dealer reset the CEL and it never came on again.

robrecht 04-18-2010 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by BigJeff (Post 3498515)
5 days since reboot and still no CEL. I think the computer records random incidents that have no consequences and require no further attention. I drive a limo and had this happen once on a Lincoln Town Car. The CEL came on and I took the Lincoln to a dealer. The dealer reset the CEL and it never came on again.

If the dealer is still providing warranty, I would still take it back to them. IF the ECU is malfunctioning as you suspect, I would want that replaced. Not inexpensive. Or, if the ECU is fine, something is trowing codes.


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