Did it do anything before it croaked?
Does it sound "normal" when you are trying to start it is the starter spinning the motor at the same rate???
Drove to work yesterday and then it wouldn't start in the afternoon. Checked the 80 amp fuse, checked for spark, has plenty of fuel but don't know if fuel is getting to the engine. Timing belt was changed at 65,000 but no record since then and it has 146,000 now. Any simple things I can check? Thanks
First Miata, need good advise.
Did it do anything before it croaked?
Does it sound "normal" when you are trying to start it is the starter spinning the motor at the same rate???
Also might want to check out the timing belt. When they bust your car will act like it wants to start but nothing will happen.
Yep, and it will not sound the same if the belt is broke when you try to start it. You say you checked for spark, is it safe to assume the plugs are firing??Originally Posted by POS Racing
I'm e-mailing the "Fuel system troubleshooting" from the workshop manual. From an "easy to check" standpoint, I'd verify that the fuel pump is running and the injectors are injecting first.
Good call, dt! The last car I had that went in to "won't crank" mode didn't have a camshaft, so I completely forgot about that trick. Be sure to wear eye protection so as to avoid engine oil in the eyes if the camshaft is spinning.Originally Posted by droptop
It didn't do anything unusual when I shut it down. The starter seems to be spinning it at the same rate. I will get a helper and see if the camshaft is turning. Not sure if the plugs are firing although there is a spark. Thanks for the shop manual info. and for all the other suggestions.
First Miata, need good advise.
The other thing is the plug wires are a weak point on Miatas. If they haven't been changed recently, that is something to considider.
Also see if you threw an engine code.
CLICK HERE
I got the shop manual printout and just now injected some starter fluid into the air intake and it tried to start. Seems as if we may have a fuel pump problem. More to follow.
First Miata, need good advise.
Unable to fully check out the fuel pump since my helper nor I have a meter. How would I check to see if I have thrown an engine code? Looks like a trip to the garage for a pump.
First Miata, need good advise.
Another simple thing to check is how long has the battery been in the car. It might just be it needs a new battery.
If it wasn't making sparks... You've not been drinking synthetic blinker fluid again, have you, Vivid?Originally Posted by IMVivid
Well frankooh were you able to figure out why the car will not start??