The fun part about cheap Miatas is that they all come with their own set of challenges! It seems like I am starting a rescue service for unloved Miatas. The most recent is a 92 that followed us home. It is pretty solid for an Ohio car, has fairly small holes on the rear rockers, but otherwise very little rust. Actually we can call this a "rust free" car because the PO cut out all of the rust! The new metal just wasn't welded back in! Still not bad for an $1100 Miata w/ a hard top.
But I digress... The reason for this post is that said Miata is running like crap! It feels like it is running on 3 cylinders (and it probably is). I know that the compression is down on the #3 cylinder, but it seems to have other issues. I knew that the timing belt had been replaced, so I pulled it apart and checked to make sure that it isn't off a tooth, it's fine. I have changed the ignition wires and checked the plugs. Adjusting the timing doesn't seem to help. I still need to replace the fuel filter.
It is showing fault code 9, which is the Water Thermistor. The only time that I have had to replace a thermistor on a 1.6 car it was causing it to run poorly, but not this bad. What effect should I expect from this problem?
Any other ideas on things to check? I have access to another 1.6L car, so I can swap sensors without having to buy new ones. Where should I start?
Keith
SuperDork
10/8/10 1:04 p.m.
Well, you've got a known bad component and you can replace it for free. Try replacing it and we'll go from there.
Keith wrote:
Well, you've got a known bad component and you can replace it for free. Try replacing it and we'll go from there.
Yeah, I guess I should have seen that coming! I was curious about how much of an effect the thermistor could have.
I'm going to go out on a limb on this one. A failed sensor could have no effect or a very large effect. I'm confident this is true.
Thank you very much! Or maybe not!
What is it with Miatas and plugs and wires?!!!
I replaced the coolant temp sensor, and it didn't help. No big deal $18 for the sensor and it needed to be replaced anyway. Bought the fuel filter but before I jacked up the car I decided to go ahead and replace the plugs even though when we pulled them earlier they looked fine.
When I got to the plug in cylinder #3, the one with low compression, I noticed the the old plug came out with 2 washers on it! Looks like the washer from the plug before this set had come off in the hole. I was hopeful that I had lucked into the problem, and when I fired it up, it was smooth as silk!!! I guess it is better to be lucky than good! My guess is that this little washer has been confounding the two previous owners, as the car was a project that had been given up on twice!
To quote someone from another post, now it needs an "Italian tune up" and I think it will be as good as new. I haven't redone the compression test but I suspect that this could also have been causing the compression leak.
WOO HOO!!
EvanB
Dork
10/8/10 8:26 p.m.
I'l take it off your hands for you (especially since it is running better now)
Sure, but with all my free labor the value has doubled! Just wait til it's painted!