This weekend, wes about to return home from an event.
My NC Miata has ~165,000 miles and no recent issues. I have have a slight clatter (which I thought was a loose heat shield) at idle, but goes away under load or with AC on.
Fired it up to come home and - charge light is on. Grr.
OK, plug in the OBD & check using Torque - 11.8v. not charging. Everything else seemed OK (I did not pop the hood, because at this point, I was flashing back to old Triumph TR7 days of trying to get home on battery power) - headlights on - 11.5v, car still runs. Off - back up to 11.8. So I have some juice to work with.
Get a couple miles closer to home and now it's Christmas tree time - CEL / ABS / TCS all come on. I check the CEL - which says low coolant temp, check coolant temp, reading 150. I press on. At this point, I'm thinking bed sensor reading due to low voltage.
When I get home about 15 minutes later, doing ~45 almost the whole time, i'm down to 11.6v. No missing or other issues. I park in front of the garage, and it starts steaming. Crap.
I do what I should have *miles* ago and pop the hood. yeah, it's steaming and hissing at the coolant expansion tank
And my serpentine belt is there, no visible damage, but off the pulleys... and hey, look! The nonmoving idler pulley is laying on the tray at the bottom of the engine bay. That's unexpected.
(more to follow, pics to follow)