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New RX8 owner! - 2/14/2006 4:52:47 PM
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puglover04
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I am new to this forum and I would just like some of your opinions. I recently, Dec. 23rd, traded in my 2005 Equinox for a 2004 RX8. Since then I have had to take the car in to be serviced twice. The first time was no big deal. But, a couple of weeks ago, I went to start my car and it would not start. After having it towed in to the dealership and them replacing the battery, starter and spark plugs, I was told that I "super flooded" my car and that I did this by not letting it get warm before driving. I was told when I bought the car that I cannot just start it an turn it quickly off. I was also told that since this car uses oil I need to check it frequently, about every time I fill up with gas. My problem is that I have been doing all of these things, as I understand they are necessary, and I feel as though I am getting the run around from the dealership as to how this car is supposed to be operated. One person tells me I have to let it completely get warm before I can drive it and another tells me I can take off as soon as I start it, among other things. The only thing I can think that could have went wrong is that I let the car sit for about a week without starting it, I drive a different car to work, and have since been told that I need to start it every other day if I do not drive it. I don't consider myself to be an idiot when it comes to cars although I will admit that I do not know much about the rotary engine. But this seems to be a little crazy?? Can any of you tell me if these things are legit or if I am making to big a deal out of it?? I just don't want to have to take my car to be serviced every month!!
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RE: New RX8 owner! - 2/24/2006 12:54:38 AM
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mike0615
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congrats on new car!! welcome to the club. let ur engine warm up fully before u drive, NEVER take off from cold start. flooding problem is mostly in cold weather areas, i live in so. cal so i can't help much in this area. but if u go to rx8club.com and do some searching u will find allot of people that had this problem and fixed it. most importantly since this is ur first rotory, check ur oil level every 2 to 3 times u fill up ur gas. yes ur car does come with a oil pressure gage, but it doesn't light up untill ur dangerously low on oil. so don't go buy that. always keep a bottle or two of oil in ur car. use the oil weight recemended in ur manual, never trust what people at auto shops tell u, they don't know crap. don't use synthetic oil, that will make the seals on ur rotory engine crack. mazda says they fixed that problem, but the car and the fix is brand new, so no one can say if that is true or not until a great deal of years later. i don't think u want to be the first geunie pig.
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RE: New RX8 owner! - 3/26/2006 12:35:26 AM
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87 turbo II
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I know like 4 ways to unflood a 7 but Rx-8s I don't know. One method that might work if you flood it again is to pull the fuel pump fuse crank till you free up all the fuel in the rotor housings, then replace the fuse, start, warm up and go. Another thing is to put a little bit of oil in the sparkplug holes to help ignight the fuel and get it out, and if you go that rout, you get a lovely bluish smoke show. That is normal and your engine didn't just explode, but it will look like it does on TV when the car is spewing smoke and it's pouring out from under the hood. Hopefully you don't have too many flooding problems, enjoy the ride. After the dealer updated your bettery, starter and plugs, you shouldn't have to fix it again, but the fix won't be all that stuff replaced again, just the trick I mentioned above.
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RE: New RX8 owner! - 3/30/2006 10:38:06 PM
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puglover04
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Thanks for the information! I have actually since writing the first post had my car's oil light come on. It was low but I wouldn't say dangerously low. I do carry a quart of oil with me but I was told by the salesmen I bought the car off of and a mechanic TO put synthetic oil in my car.....so that is what I did. I am receiving a lot of conflicting information and I'm not really sure who I should listen to. Another thing about my car is that it hesitates when I take off. Say when I turn at a stoplight and give it some gas it will hesitate for a moment and then jerk when it finally takes off. This car was a BIG impulse buy....I've always wanted one so I went out and bought one. I'm beginning to think I got more than I bargained for!
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