#231594 - 25/08/2004 18:05
Broke my Miata
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pooh-bah
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#231595 - 25/08/2004 19:32
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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enthusiast
Registered: 31/05/2002
Posts: 352
Loc: santa cruz,ca
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what year model is the car?
did you open/tap into any existing wires?
did any fuse blow? (what location # and amp rating)
does the car have an alarm? is it stock or aftermarket?
did you wire in an amp?
you wont need to remove the spark plugs to test for spark, infact you should leave then in when you do. when you crank the engine, does the tach bounce at all? be very careful when testing for spark. really.
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#231596 - 25/08/2004 19:54
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: lastdan]
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pooh-bah
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what year model is the car? 1995 base model
did you open/tap into any existing wires? i used the existing stereo power lines and ground.
did any fuse blow? (what location # and amp rating) yes, the 'engine' fuse under the dash blew. 10 amp
does the car have an alarm? is it stock or aftermarket? no alarm
did you wire in an amp? yes, with a direct line to the battery and its own ground.
you wont need to remove the spark plugs to test for spark, infact you should leave then in when you do. yeah, i realized that after i posted. i am not getting a spark, nor is there any power entering the coils. none that i could see on a digital meter, anyway. maybe its too quick to spot a change in the digital one. ill try my analog meter tonight
when you crank the engine, does the tach bounce at all? i am not sure. i can certainly find out tonight.
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#231597 - 25/08/2004 20:15
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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Registered: 31/05/2002
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Loc: santa cruz,ca
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do you remember what you did that caused the fuse to pop?
in most cases, the fuel circuit wont run if there is no ignition trigger. this doesn't mean 'spark', but but the trigger that tells the coil(s) _when_ to spark.
take a little time to check all other electrical bits (inside lights, cig lighter, horn, power windows......)
if you find anything else unusual it can really help pin point the offending circuit.
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#231599 - 25/08/2004 20:46
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: lastdan]
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Registered: 31/05/2002
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check for power at the blue lead at the back of the ignition switch(while you crank)., it feeds the coils.
do you need a schematic? (opps, never mind)
Edited by lastdan (25/08/2004 20:49)
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#231600 - 26/08/2004 08:37
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: lastdan]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 15/08/2000
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Is Ed (edsmiata) around??? Maybe he could give some recommendations.
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#231601 - 26/08/2004 12:03
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 29/08/2000
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Loc: Canada
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You absolutely need to pull out a spark plug, and then get someone to crank the engine for a second or two while you observe whether the plug is firing or not. EDIT: it will not fire by just holding it in the air -- you'll have to touch it briefly against the block, far far away from any place anywhere near gasoline or vapours. Or hook up a timing light instead of pulling the plug.
If it *is* firing, then your engine is flooded (petrol), and this can be solved by pulling the rest of the plugs and letting the fuel evaporate for an hour or two. There are other ways to unflood an engine as well.
Cheers
Edited by mlord (26/08/2004 12:04)
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#231603 - 27/08/2004 15:13
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: pgrzelak]
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Registered: 18/08/2002
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Loc: New Jersey
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Paul,
Just saw this thread. My first recommendation would be to check the fuel pump for there may be a cut off. Second would be to take it to the dealer. As you know this car is very small and almost impossible to see if fuses are blown without taking them out one at a time.
i had this problem with my explorer where a voltage converter blew out one of the power ports. As it was still under warranty i too kit back to the dealer who found a fuse box i never knew existed.
there is certainly a price for convenience and mybe a trip to the Mazda dealer is worth that price....or maybe just giving a call to them for some advice
Ed
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#231604 - 27/08/2004 17:30
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/06/1999
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Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
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Coils? Plural? What sort of coil, oil can or transformer? Is this a distributorless ignition?
Can you see 12-16V square waves going into the low voltage side from the ECU? If so, have you checked for carbon tracking down the outside of each spark plug? Did you do Mark's spark plug test in the dark to check if the HT is shorting along the outside of the plug leads? Are the plug leads clean and free of oil?
Coils do fail, but for two to fail at once is odd. It would be helpful if you could decribe the ignition system a bit more.
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#231605 - 27/08/2004 17:35
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/06/1999
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Engine fuse? Do you mean that the engine has a ten amp fused ignition feed line?
You should stick your meter (whatever type) on the 50V AC setting and measure the input on the low voltage side, coming from the ECU. If there is a square wave coming in, this will be seen by the meter as AC and you will either get needle sweeps, or averaging of the value on the digital.
One thing to check is that you have not destroyed the interference suppressor Caps on the ignition, which usually go short circuit, killing the ignition. Having said that, I've also had one go open circuit too.....
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#231606 - 29/08/2004 16:58
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: schofiel]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 15/01/2002
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interference suppressor caps is a new one to me. any idea what they might look like?
using an analog meter i did see voltage on the low voltage side coming from the ECU. when i measured i didnt have it set to AC. i showed about 7 pulsing volts DC, though.
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#231607 - 29/08/2004 17:17
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/06/1999
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OK, that does tend to imply that the ECU is sending a signal to the low voltage side of the coil(s). Does it seem to be roughly in time with the rate the engine is cranking?
I assume that the fuel pump is turning: can you hear it while you are cranking (not just while the ignition is on)?
Can you smell petrol while cranking? Sniff the exhaust when you stop cranking for a few seconds.
The supressor cap (depending on manufacture) could be either a shiny cylinder an inch long with a wire coming out, with the case screwed to the chassis and the wire connecting to the coil (I am still not sure if you are can or transformer type). Alternatively, it might be a black plastic oblong about the size of a small box of matches, again bolted to chassis and the lead going to either the frame or the low tension side of the coil. I would guess since you are ECU with injection and no points (I assume???) that you will not have a points supressor (shiney can either in the distributor or outside on the LT wire) but will have an interference supressor (black plastic block).
If the supressor cap goes short, then the signal from the ECU will simply run to earth and not reach the LT side of the coil. Hence, examine the coil, and find the power lead (if it's can) or the ECU input line (transformer) and make sure that only these leads are connected. You will probably need to check the ignition circuit cct diagram in the manual (hope you have one) as I can only generalise here. If you are sure that only the input lead to the coil is connected, and the frame is earthed, then try to start it again. Bear in mind that you have probably been doing a lot of cranking and there may be petrol in the system, in the heads, etc. so ventilate and dry out first. Do NOT be tempted to try starting the car with your foot on the accelerator.
Let me know what coil type you have.
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#231609 - 30/08/2004 07:19
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/06/1999
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Hmmmm.... does your tacho still work?
Might be worth disconnecting the tacho wire from the coil pack. You have transformer type dual-drive coils (wasted spark - both coils fire at once). There will be no suppressors visible on this type - they will be built into the coil pack.
Not hugely sure at this point. Were these 1.8 coils originally on your car, or have you also done the conversion shown in this article?
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#231610 - 30/08/2004 14:17
Re: Broke my Miata
[Re: schofiel]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 15/01/2002
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Loc: Austin
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ive decided to take my car in to a local dealer. having been without the car for over a week has frustrated me so much that im going to pay them to tell me whats wrong. thanks for all of the great advice, though. i appreciate it.
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